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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:318
Sale Title:Fine & Decorative ArtsLots with images:318
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:268
Date:1-Oct-2021
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Two Vallauris Pottery vases in the manner of Helene Ugo Pottery, 1950s, a twist waisted vase in yellow with incised and painted black geometric markings, and a similar style pitcher in rose pink and black colours, impressed Vallauris and Made in France marks, painted Vallauris marks and decorator's initials, M. (J?). F, height: 26 cm and 24 cm
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An Onnaing Majolica pitcher, circa 1930, the hexagonal moulded pitcher with clusters of roses and stepped geometric forms, in amber, rose, and green glazes, impressed mark of Onnaing, Made in France, 25, to base, height: 19.5 cm
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A Chamberlain Worcester duo, a duo attributed to Coalport, circa 1795, 1800. Provenance: Chamberlain duo ex Geoffrey Godden, Chinaman, a shanked tea bowl and saucer, pattern 89, with radiating flutes in white and salmon enriched with gilt floral borders and pendants, paper label underside and pattern, and a bute cup and saucer with landscape views between gilt bands, plum red borders and lattice decoration, (see similar, Lot 198, Menzel Collection, Philips Auctions, July 2017)
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Two Worcester cups and associated saucers, 1760s and 1772-1780 period, provenance A.J. Greenacre London 1995 for £650 (Jabberwocky), and Jupiter Antiques, E. Sussex for £420. A lobed ribbed cup and saucer decorated in the kakiemon 'Jabberwocky' pattern in iron red and teal colours, unmarked, and a Sevres style blue bordered cup with entwined handle, floral swags and gilt enrichments, a dentil border and turquoise cailloute decoration, open crescent marks to cup and saucer
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Three duos by Ridgway, circa 1810, 1830-41 periods, a bute cup and saucer bowl with mauve and gilt floral borders, unmarked but pattern 405, stamp of A. R Hobbs collection, a powder blue ground cup and saucer with puce and floral cartouches with gilt enrichments, pattern 2/1003, and a later pedestal cup with moulded ring handle and lavish beige and gold floral decoration, puce Royal Arms mark and Crown marks, 2/6049
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A Derby floral duo and a Stevenson & Hancock trio, circa 1800, 1916-1935, red Crown marks; S & H trio. Provenance: A.J Greenacre, London 2003 for £160. A low broad cup and saucer bowl with a border of roses and red single flowers with gold foliage and a kinked 'C' handle, marks underside, and a London shaped trio with rectangular handle, floral decoration painted by W.E Mosley, S & H Derby mark with interlinked WL below
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A Worcester first period sparrow beak milk jug and a New Hall helmet creamer, circa 1770, and 1785, Worcester. Provenance: Circa Antiques, Glos. 1993 for £345; New Hall creamer. Provenance: Jupiter Antiques, e. Sussex 1998 for £180. A floral sprigged pear-shaped creamer with a grooved loop handle, unmarked, and a pedestal creamer with high set handle, a pink scale border, floral pendants, and a sprigged wavy dotted purple border to the body, pattern No. 173 in puce
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Three tea bowls and saucers: Derby, Caughley, other, circa 1775-1790, Derby. Provenance: A. J. Greenacre London, for £150; Caughley. Provenance: D & C Hyatt, Glos, UK 1993 for £190. A finely spiral ribbed Derby duo decorated by Edward Withers with Smith's blue border and floral sprigs, a Caughley target pattern duo with a wreath, sprigs, a dotted purple wavy line and purple borders, a shanked tea bowl and saucer with a pink diaper and shaped border and floral sprigs, (hairline to saucer) all unmarked
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Gilt tea wares by Worcester & Derby: a trio and two duos, 1760-1790s. Provenance: Worcester duo, A.J Greenacre, London 1992 for £295. A Worcester tea bowl, coffee cup and saucer decorated by the James Giles atelier with ribbon tied swags below dentil borders, and a Neoclassical coffee cup with entwined handle and saucer with husk swags and rosettes, both unmarked, and a Derby fluted cup and saucer, pattern No. 68 with dainty sprigs below a delicate continuous floral band; puce Crown and baton mark, pattern…
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A large scale Coalport porcelain mug, circa 1830. Provenance: A. J. Greenacre, London, 2001 for £250. The tankard style mug with a gently concave base and a moulded 'C' scroll handle with gilt anthemion motifs, decorated with two finely painted loose bunches of colourful summer blooms, initialled in gilt, 'SMS', unmarked, some staining to interior, height: 10.5 cm
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A porcelain pedestal tureen attributed to John Yates, circa 1825-30, unmarked. Provenance: Circa Antiques, Glos. UK for £345. The creamware tureen with distinctive fluted swags to the body and domed lid, delightful butterfly handles and finial, decorated throughout with handpainted flower stems and sprigs to the cream ground, unmarked, with paper label underside, height: 16.5 cm, diameter 16.5 cm
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A first period blue and white Worcester ribbed bowl, a Pennington Liverpool sauce boat, other, 1772-1775, 1780 (Worcester), 1784-1794 (Liverpool). Provenance: The Packhouse, Surrey, 1998 (Worcester) £165., Jackdaws Hants (Liverpool), £390. A finely ribbed Worcester bowl with lambrequin borders, marked 'W' underside, a stiff leaf moulded pedestal sauceboat with high set shaped handle, with oriental and European vignettes, a Worcester Bandstand pattern teabowl (hairline)
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A Spode trio and a Spode duo, circa 1820-25, nos. 2949 and 3614; trio. Provenance: Circa Antiques, UK, £255. A London shape cup and narrower coffee cup with elegant rectangular handles decorated with a deep royal blue reserved border with gilt broken line motifs, the bodies decorated with vivid summer posies and sprigs, and an Etruscan shape duo decorated with full blown pink roses upon gilded foliage, with dentil and floral borders and central floral medallions; with pattern numbers underside
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A floral moulded tureen, and a Derby tureen, circa 1770; 1780s (Derby); Derby. Provenance: Cynthia Walmsley, UK for £355. A delicately moulded red line edged oval tureen with strap finial, leafy lug handles and delicate polychrome posies, unmarked, and an oval moulded Derby tureen with loop finial, leafy lug handles, with floral sprigs between Smith's blue gilt enriched borders and trailing bands, blue crown and D mark, height: 14.5 cm, length 19 cm, width 12 cm and smaller
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Two duos by Chamberlain Worcester and H.R Daniel, circa 1820-1822, 1825; Chamberlain Worcester duo. Provenance: A.J. Greenacre, London 2003 for £400. A Chamberlain Worcester breakfast cup and saucer, pattern 822, with a kidney shaped handle, lavishly gilt embellished with cartouches of luscious pink roses upon a cobalt ground, a floral spray to the saucer, a mid-1820s Daniel Etruscan shaped duo, 3859, with bold gold and lemon floral cartouches, with red numerals
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Three porcelain tea wares: a Caughley/New Hall-Type slop bowl, two saucers by Minton and Ridgway, circa 1790 to mid 19th century, a slop bowl with floral posies, sprigs and garlands and an internal diaper and feathered border (as found); an 1850 cobalt ground Minton Sevres style saucer with raised gilt cartouches enclosing floral sprays, green ermine mark, a Ridgway saucer, pattern 2/433, with a pendant pink and gilt floral border
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A refined Spode trio with small teapot and saucer dish, circa 1815, pattern 2234. Provenance: A. J Greenacre London, 2002, for £815. A London shape cup and narrower coffee cup with an elegant rectangular handles beautifully decorated with shaped lavender blue rims with gilt scroll and floral work, and colourful posies and sprigs throughout, red Spode and pattern numbers underside, diameter 20.5 cm (dish), height: 11 cm (teapot)
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A Worcester coffee cup and saucer, a Spode 'Hester Savory Service' cup and saucer, circa 1760, and 1802, Worcester cup and saucer Woodside Antiques UK 2001 for £490; Spode cup and saucer. Provenance: The David Drakard collection, a Worcester duo black printed with Robert Hancock's 'Tea Party' and 'Maid and Page' patterns, and a Spode charcoal bat printed bute cup and saucer, pattern 557, with landscape scenes; Drakard collection labels underside, both unmarked
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Three Regency Derby duos, 1806-1825, red crown and baton marks, three duos of various profiles, a London cup with a bold puce, iron red and gilt border, a cup and saucer with blue oak leaf borders and gilt enrichments, and a salmon ground duo with lavishly gilt decorated and having a circular cartouche enclosing full blown pink roses on a seeded gilt ground, painted marks to all, diameter 14.5 cm (saucer), height: 5.5 cm (cup)
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Bristol hard paste porcelain wares: a sauce boat and a petite cup and saucer, circa 1770-75: A.J. Greenacre, 1996, 1999: cup and saucer, £550, boat, £490. A sauce boat with moulded stiff leaf border, applied style rim and double scroll handle, decorated with floral sprigs, marked with a blue 'X' and '10', and a Neoclassical cup and saucer with dentil and husk borders enclosing green laurel festoons with red berries and rosettes, marked with an 'X' and '4'
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Three duos: possibly Swansea, Copeland & Garrett, other, circa 1820, 1833-1847, later, a finely decorated pedestal cup with a Hicks & Meigh style scroll handle with fanned decoration and pink roses on a seeded gilt ground, unmarked, a richly moulded, gilt enriched and floral decorated Copeland & Garrett cup and saucer with a Rococo handle, green stamp, pattern 5369, and a ribbed cup and saucer in mint and salmon colours with floral stems, fractional mark 6/No 1516
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Four Teabowls and saucers by Caughley, New Hall, other, circa 1790-1800, a Caughley ribbed tea bowl and fluted saucer with blue and gold floral decoration, 'S' Salopian mark, a New Hall pattern tea bowl and saucer, known pattern 195, with magenta and green floral festoons entwined with running red string, another attributed to New Hall with a trailing pink flower on a black line, and a large red edged pearlware teabowl and saucer with red rims, red and green foliage sprays
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A group of three duos: Bristol, H & R Daniel, other, circa 1770-80, 1824, a Bristol hard paste coffee cup and saucer with sepia rims and polychrome floral bouquets and sprigs, marked with impressed and painted 'X', saucer, 'X 3', an unidentified similarly decorated cup and saucer, heavily potted and marked with large underglaze letter/numeral combinations and faint incised marks; and a fine Daniel floral decorated 'Dresden embossed' cup and saucer, gilt pattern 4173
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Three duos: Derby, Royal Worcester, in the Berlin manner, early 19th century to early 20th century, a pre 1873 Derby coffee can and saucer with Persian peacock designs, blue crown mark and impressed Derby mark, a signed 1925 Royal Worcester summer fruits coffee can and saucer by W. Hale and E. Townsend, with gilt washed interior, and an 1810 lavish floral cup with a high set integral Berlin handle and saucer within gilt bands, underglaze partial cross mark to footrim only
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Two duos: New Hall and Davenport, early 19th century, 1870-80, a New Hall bute shaped cup with a ring handle, pattern 575, decorated in underglaze Mazarin blue with gilt wrigglework, stars, diamonds, and delicate formal designs, unmarked, and a lavishly decorated Victorian Davenport imari cup and saucer, no backstamp, red pattern number 2614
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Two duos and a trio: Rockingham, probably New Hall, other, circa 1825, 1840, a blue ground Rockingham moulded cup with an Old English handle, with lemon and gilt swags and finely painted floral posies, puce mark, a New Hall type moulded cup with a sharply pointed Old English handle, decorated with fine floral decoration and coppery gilt enrichments, unmarked, and a later trio of Adelaide shape with gilt enriched mid blue borders and bright floral sprays, red pattern 795
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A fine flower encrusted Meissen cup and saucer, with a conforming petite covered jug by Schierholz/Plaue, mid to later 19th century, a petite lobed cup and saucer, an entwined handle and bright floral sprigs and insects, richly encrusted with forget-me-not flowers and foliage, both raised on six little stalk like feet, over painted Augustus Rex marks, a near matching jug with loop handle and flowers growing up the side, underglaze hatch mark underside
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A floral cup and saucer in the manner of Sevres, and a petite Meissen harbour scene cup and saucer, 19th century, a thickly potted cup and saucer with dentil borders, gilt dotted blue lines and hand decorated with pink and blue floral sprays, underglaze blue cross marks and initials underside; and a tiny turquoise ground can and saucer with merchant and harbour scenes to shaped cartouches, and smaller cartouches in puce, Meissen marks
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Two duos and a trio: Coalport, Chamberlain Worcester, other, 1800-1820s, a Coalport London shape cup and saucer with richly gilded cartouches of birds and flowers upon a navy ground, pattern 759, a lavishly gilded Chamberlain dark blue ground cup and saucer with raised gilt cartouches enclosing pink roses, with crest, pattern 864; an unmarked trio of London shape with flower heads and gilt floral stems and spirals upon navy, centred with coloured posies and sprigs
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A Persian wool carpet, with a floral medallion and profusely decorated with tendrils and floral forms in teal, tan, mid blue and watermelon red upon a white field, meandering floral spandrels and a wide floral border between narrow patterned bands, length 245 cm, width 135 cm
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A Persian Kashan wool carpet, having a light amber tone throughout, with a large shaped floral medallion upon a flower strewn red field, meandering navy and white floral spandrels, a white lotus border on navy between multiple narrow bands, length 350 cm, width 250 cm
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A Persian Bakhtiari wool carpet, the bold tribal carpet with tiers of floral medallions in navy, taupe and red colours to light red spandrels, the broad border with reserved panels of geometric floral forms and white bird designs between patterned bands, length 300 cm, width 203 cm
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A Persian Tabriz wool carpet, richly decorated with repeat formal cross, boteh and vegetal designs upon a navy field, enclosed by a wide red floral border between narrow bands, length 290 cm, width 205 cm
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A Persian Mashad wool carpet, with a large shaped floral medallion upon a flower strewn red field, meandering formal floral spandrels and a wide lotus border between similar narrow bands, length 330 cm, width 248 cm
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A Persian Kashan wool carpet, with a diamond shaped navy and white medallion upon a floral strewn red field, navy spandrels and a richly decorated floral and tendril border between light blue bands, length 344 cm, width 220 cm
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A Persian wool Kashan rug, with lozenges and profuse vegetal motifs in colours upon a red field, enclosed by a main floral border and narrow bands, length 350 cm, width 250 cm
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A George III mahogany fretwork wall mirror, late 18th century, with an arching formal crest with scrolls and formal vegetal motifs, the shapely frame enclosing an arched plate set within a cross banded border, the inner rim with patterned device, length 87 cm, width 45 cm
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An Art Deco silvered bronze four light chandelier, circa 1935, with a cup and chain attachment to a moulded square section stem, a frosted and moulded dish with pronounced drop and arching arms supporting downturned shades, length 80 cm, diameter 70 cm
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A bronze eight branch chandelier in the Dutch manner, 19th to early 20th century, electrified in 1960s, the heavy gauge chandelier with a compressed bobbin stem enclosed by a birdcage arrangement of conforming supports and terminating in a large globe with finial, issuing a series of angled pierced flower shapes and curvaceous arms with vegetal decoration supporting dishes and electric candles, length 80 cm, diameter 66 cm
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A three light bronze chandelier with glass shades by Degue, early 20th century, with a leaf form ceiling cup, a short stem issuing upswept arms supporting white and mottled pink frosted shades with petal form rims, signed, length 26 cm, diameter 70 cm
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A Daum hanging light, circa 1920s, a heavy gauge bowl in an autumnal yellow ochre and brown palette with occasional emerald flecks, with a later black metal hanging chain and cup, mark of Daum Nancy France to bowl, Total length 58 cm, diameter 18 cm
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A French modernist bronze and glass chandelier, circa 1945, a six arm chandelier with a ceiling cup, baluster and glass ball stem above a tiered conical section and issuing arms with a tiered step and ball arrangement each supporting dishes and electric globes, length 75 cm, diameter 70 cm
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A large bronze Napoleon III six light chandelier, second half 19th century, with a ceiling cup and short rod fo the small globe and tapering fluted stem with bead trims above a moulded dish with Neoclassical borders and a fruiting motif to the drop, the curvaceous arms with bead and vegetal designs and supporting dishes with electric candles, length 83 cm, diameter 77 cm
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A pair of Louis XV style cherry wood bedside tables, mid 20th century, with shaped three quarter galleries, one with three small drawers, the other with a single drawer and open compartment, shaped aprons to both and raised on cabriole legs, height: 74 cm, width 24 cm, depth 21 cm
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A Moderne walnut bedside table, circa 1930s-40, of plain form with a cushion edged cupboard and a navette shaped pull handle, a single shelf and raised on a recessed plinth base, height: 71 cm, width 39 cm, depth 40 cm
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An Italian luxury design full length display cabinet, early 2000s, In a brilliant lacquered dark wood finish, the twin door glazed cabinet having wide white metal comma shaped handles and glass shelving, with internal lighting and raised on a recessed metal clad base, height: 180 cm, width 129 cm, depth 45 cm
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A late Victorian inlaid walnut parlour sofa, late 19th century, the square backed showframe sofa with a carved crest, turned side pillars with finials, padded arms, back and stuffover seat upholstered in butter yellow damask, and raised on toupie feet, with delicate boxwood stringing, decorative banding and delicate inlaid motifs throughout, height: 99 cm, width 142 cm, depth 82 cm
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A Victorian mahogany Scotch chest, circa 1870, with a sharp rectangular top above a frieze drawer and three ogee profile deep drawers, three recessed long drawers with book end flame veneers and turned knob handles flanked by fluted and carved decorative pillars, raised on toupie feet, height: 136 cm, width 129 cm, depth 65 cm
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A French mahogany & ormolu Queen size bed with neoclassical elements, late 19th century, the bedhead of gently arching form with quarter veneer panelling and applied moulding, an applied ormolu motif to the crest, small spandrels and pendants, the bed end of conforming form with a large festoon to a cartouche, and raised on fluted legs, with side rails (one as found) and slats, height: 121 cm, width 148 cm (bedhead)
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A French mahogany Queen size bed in the Louis XVI manner, 19th century, the headboard with a gently arching and extended cresting rail and decorated with a striking inlaid sun ray design, with stringing and cross banding, a central applied cast gilt bronze urn, swag and foliage motifs and further Neoclassical embellishments to the sides, the end board of similar design, raised on toupie feet; with side rails, height: 148 cm, width 150 cm
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A William IV flame mahogany pedestal sideboard, 1830s, with a rectangular gallery flanked by shaped scroll ends with arabesques and relief floral carving, the breakfront top with three concealed frieze drawers above panelled cupboards with pairs of Corinthian capital stiles, upon a plinth base, height: 114 cm, width 198 cm, depth 63 cm
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A Victorian walnut footstool, 19th century, the long stool with carved Chippendale style acanthus and ball and claw feet, upholstered in diamond patterned pale gold fabric, height: 28 cm, length 117 cm, width 39 cm
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A William IV mahogany double ended couch, circa 1830, with an undulating cresting rail centred with gadrooned anthemion and fanned scrolls, having scroll ends and raised on short turned and reeded legs terminating in brass casters, upholstered in diamond patterned pale gold fabric, with a pair of bolsters, height: 108 cm, width 225 cm, depth 62 cm
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Two chairs: Edwardian and later, early -mid 20th century, a square backed chair with an upholstered back and crest, exposed side rails and spindles above a bow front stuffover seat and raised on turned conical legs and toupie feet, upholstered in amber gold velvet, and a later cane backed arm chair with a low arching back and drop in seat upholstered in pale damask, height: 91 cm, width 50 cm, depth 58 cm and smaller
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A Sheraton Revival inlaid rosewood chair, circa 1900, the delicate chair with a slightly shaped back and straight cresting rail with formal floral inlay, the central splat with an inlaid urn and scroll design above a gold velvet and tapestry stuffover seat to slender reeded and turned legs, splayed to the rear, with boxwood stringing throughout, height: 86 cm, width 45 cm, depth 47 cm
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A Regence style oak enfilade, circa 1930, the sideboard having a shaped parquetry top above two central drawers and cupboards with carved shell embellishments flanked by long floral embellished cupboards with shaped fielded panels, a serpentine apron and heavily carved floral cabriole legs with whorl feet, with brass hinges and pierced escutcheons; with keys, height: 103 cm, width 235 cm, depth 59 cm
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A large late Victorian mahogany overmantle display cabinet, later 19th century, with Renaissance Revival influence, having a central arching crest and twin broken crests, a central niche with shell canopy, an astragal glazed cabinet to one side, and an open mirror backed display with an arcaded upper section to the other, with relief carved panels of formal vegetal designs throughout, height: 130 cm, width 260 cm, depth 23 cm
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An early Victorian Australian cedar bookcase, mid 19th century, the bookcase with fine patina, having a protruding pediment of ogee profile above original arched glass doors and bead trim, cedar shelves to the interior, the extended base with a long ogee frieze drawer and a pair of panelled cupboards flanked by acanthus scroll corbels above a plinth base, height: 246 cm, width 117 cm, depth 50 cm
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A set of four Victorian mahogany balloon back chairs, 19th century, of simple waisted form with bowed mid rails, drop in seats above turned slender baluster legs, with green velvet and cream striped upholstery, height: 87 cm, width 47 cm, depth 49 cm
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A pair of Victorian mahogany balloon back chairs, mid 19th century, Solid substantial chairs with aged patina, having acanthus carved mid rails centred with geometric motifs, stuffover serpentine seats upholstered in floral and cream cotton and raised on turned ball and baluster legs, height: 91 cm, width 49 cm, depth 56 cm
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A mahogany corner cabinet, 20th century, with a protruding pediment with a shaped single glazed door above a similarly framed lower cupboard, raised on shaped bracket feet, maker's mark of R.E Tranter, height: 182 cm, width 77 cm, depth 37 cm
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A ReGence style oak sideboard, circa 1930, In honey toned oak with a serpentine parquetry top above two drawers and a bow shaped fielded cupboard flanked by shaped cupboards, a curved and barbed apron above small whorl end legs, with brass swing handles, long hinges and decorative pierced escutcheons; with keys, height: 100 cm, width 200 cm, depth 56 cm
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A Regency mahogany extension table with console ends, circa 1820s, the solid mahogany top with aged patina, having threaded edges, a single leaf with brass clip attachments, and raised on elegant turned and slender reeded legs with toupie feet and brass casters, height: 77 cm Extended length 178 cm, width 118 cm
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A small antique style pale mahogany centre table, with bullnose edging and a reeded skirt, raised on a turned pedestal with four shaped outspread legs, height: 70 cm, diameter 91 cm
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A late Victorian burr walnut fold over games table, later 19th century, the rectangular surface with bullnose edging and quarter veneer panels with boxwood stringing and convolvulus flower ornaments to the corners, green baize to the interior and raised on a turned birdcage base to splayed carved and engraved legs with porcelain casters, height: 70 cm, extended length 90 cm, width 92 cm
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Two antique mahogany upholstered footstools, 19th to early 20th century, of typical low profile, a round stool with toupie feet with handworked tapestry and delicate beadwork upholstery, and an oval stool with petite cabriole legs with dusky plum cut velvet upholstery, height: 17 cm, length 35.5 cm, width 26 cm and smaller
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A large Victorian mirror backed sideboard, circa 1890s, with Renaissance influence, having a large central bevelled glass, open mirror backed compartments with extended pediments, and turned and fluted columns, the deep base with a gadroon border above a pair of drawers and one long drawer, an open compartment with brass backplates and swing handles, relief carved and framed cupboards to the sides, the whole raised on squashed bun feet, height: 235 cm, width 228 cm, depth 81 cm
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A Victorian walnut pier cabinet, second half 19th century, In well figured honey tones, with floral inlay to the frieze above a single glazed door and internal shelf, raised on a plinth base, with boxwood stringing and applied cast gilt bronze decorations, height: 106 cm, width 78 cm, depth 33 cm
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A Regency mahogany pedestal drop side table, early 19th century, the drop side table with a frieze drawer to one short end, and a matching faux drawer to the other, with petite brass ring handles raised on a ring turned pedestal and ribbed sabre legs with brass paw feet and casters, height: 70 cm Extended length 99 cm, width 91 cm
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A Victorian walnut davenport with presentation plaque, with a slightly bowed top with thumbnail edging, an olive tooled leather writing surface with rear hinged compartment, four drawers with turned pull handles, and matching faux drawers, the extended trestle ends with squashed bun feet and casters, a blondewood fitted interior, decorated with boxwood stringing and restrained inlaid details throughout, height: 81 cm, width 56 cm, depth 54 cm
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A polished stone top and wrought iron outdoor table, the round table a creamy yellow stone surface upon an elaborate scrolling black wrought iron base, with a spiral twist birdcage stem and raised on six curvaceous legs, height: 78 cm, diameter 127 cm
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A Victorian cedar extension table with six chairs, mid 19th century, with three leaves, the bullnose and thumbnail edged circular table with a deep skirt, raised on turned baluster legs with acanthus carved cups and brass casters, and a set of balloon back chairs with stuffover seats in cream damask, raised on turned and baluster legs with toupie feet, height: 80 cm, diameter 126 cm, width 90 cm, extended length 297 cm
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An elegant and refined Art Deco rosewood five door enfilade, circa 1940s, Jules Leleu design, of gently shaped profile with pairs of twin parquetry doors with noduled escutcheons centred with a quarter veneer cupboard with blondewood ribbon stringing, raised on square section triangular legs with capped feet, the fine interior sycamore lined with drawers and shelving, with key, height: 99 cm, width 233 cm, depth 50 cm
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A fine William IV/Early Victorian extension table with console ends, circa 1830-1840, with two leaves, of fine construction with an excellent grain, the two ends separating to serve as console tables, raised on ball and reeded legs with toupie feet and petite brass casters, the back legs telescopic to enable extension, with brass clips and support beam, height: 73 cm Extended length 240 cm, width 123 cm
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A fine antique mahogany buffet with Louis XVI and Art Nouveau Influences, circa 1900, having a central bevel glazed mirror and a pair of mirror backed cabinets with glass shelves, the extended base with a fielded panel cupboard flanked by single drawers and cupboards, and raised on toupie feet, beautifully decorated with fine gilt bronze mounts, featuring the allegorical figure of Selene (Luna), the moon goddess, with her crescent crown, flaming torch and cloak attributes; with keys, height: 228 cm, width…
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A fine kingwood and burr wood Louis XV style occasional table, 19th century, the low round table of serpentine profile with a decoratively figured burr veneer top enclosed by kingwood cross banding, a shaped skirt and raised on cabriole legs, with cast bronze mounts, border trims and sabots, height: 46 cm, diameter 70 cm
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A fine antique mahogany servery with Louis XVI and Art Nouveau Influences, circa 1900, with a low arching bevelled mirror back, the base with a central fielded cupboard, side cupboards and drawers and raised on toupie feet, beautifully decorated with fine gilt bronze mounts, featuring the allegorical figure of Selene (Luna), the moon goddess, with her crescent crown, flaming torch and cloak attributes, height: 168 cm, width 139 cm, depth 52 cm
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A fine and unusual Edwardian rosewood folding serving table, early 20th century, the shaped table top with extended corners decorated to the surface with double bone stringing and a delicately inlaid central medallion, with fold out trays to all sides and an undertier, and raised on square section legs with shaped feet, with delicate boxwood double stringing throughout, height: 72 cm, length 54 cm, width 40 cm
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A small mahogany William IV marble top sideboard, circa 1830s, with a low carved foliate and scrollwork gallery above a square edge white marble top, a pronounced dentil border, frieze drawer and a pair of panelled cupboards with concave lower registers to an extended plinth base, height: 104 cm, width 108 cm, depth 44 cm
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A walnut Renaissance revival Savonarola chair, circa 1860s, the 'X' form chair with a carved shield back crest featuring the winged lion of St Mark, fantastic gargoyle mounts to the gently scrolled and relief carved arms, a dished relief carved seat, and husk pendants on a hammered ground to the front legs and seat frame, with turned side stretchers, height: 100 cm, width 62 cm, depth 55 cm
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A Victorian mahogany toilet mirror, 19th century, of arching form between curvaceous supports to extended trestle ends, a central shaped hinged box compartment and raised on little bracket feet, height: 84 cm, width 64 cm, depth 32 cm
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A small two door walnut cabinet, early 20th century, with a low rear gallery, a decorative geometric edge to the top and a pair of cupboards below with inlaid oval panels and book end veneer cross grain timbers, raised on globe and toupie feet with casters (small hole to rear of cabinet to accommodate wires), height: 93 cm, width 79 cm, depth 48 cm
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A small late Victorian mahogany display cabinet, late 19th century, with a small rear gallery, and a contrasting flecked surface enclosed by ebony and boxwood stringing, the single glazed door with an inlaid trophy motif and the interior with three olive velvet lined shelves, raised on ogee bracket style feet, height: 99 cm, width 50 cm, depth 40 cm
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A pair of antique cast bronze outdoor urns, 19th to 20th century, the Renaissance Revival campana urns in contrasting dark bronze and verdigris colours, with bold acanthus leaf applications and a pulvinated wreath border, twin lion's head and ring lug handles, an acanthus draped and moulded base upon a square plinth, height: 75 cm, diameter 48 cm
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An Edwardian Sheraton style mahogany nest of tables, early 20th century, the shaped table tops with extended corners, the top table with an inlaid oval batwing motif and ebony and boxwood stringing, two further tables also with stringing decoration, all with turned legs and curved feet and three quarter box stretchers, height: 67 cm, length 56 cm, width 36 cm and smaller
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An antique elm child's stick back chair, early 19th century, the barrel shaped back with curved rods and a hooped shaped midrail, having a flat seat and angled and pegged legs, height: 76 cm, width 42 cm, depth 41 cm
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A Victorian rosewood stool, circa 1850. Provenance: Howard Blay Antiques, Surrey for £520. The legs with carved leaf surmounts and scroll feet, upholstered with pale blue damask with a sprig and lattice design, height: 45 cm, length 42 cm, width 42 cm
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A generous Victorian armchair, 19th century, with a broad curved upholstered back stuffover seat, padded arms with channel grooved curvaceous supports and conforming cabriole legs with whorl terminals, upholstered in striped damask in pale teal, cream, taupe and rust colours, height: 89 cm, width 67 cm, depth 67 cm
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A Victorian four leaf cedar dining table, mid 19th century, with winder, the 'D' end style table with bullnose edging having four matching leaves, a deep skirt and raised on turned and ribbed tapering legs with cabochon decorations and bold toupie feet with brass casters, height: 73 cm, length 170 cm, width 136 cm Extended length 302 cm
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