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Auction House:Aalders AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:474
Sale Title:Traditional Antiques & Fine Art,Lots with images:474
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:404
Date:12-Mar-2022
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Pair of Royal Vienna hand painted urns, of elliptical form, beautifully hand painted with frieze of classical figures, on a maroon ground accented with gilt floral and fleur-de-lis motifs, raised on three masked hoof feet, a/f (one repaired), height 19 cm (2)
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Rare Meissen 18th century hard paste porcelain vase, c.1735, of flat tapering baluster form, finely painted with reserves of harbour scenes displaying boats, figures and buildings, surrounded by sprays of finely articulated gilt flowers, height 13.5 cm
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18th century German porcelain teapot, of squat form, with acanthus scroll handle and slightly flared spout, the cover with floral finial, each side finely painted with rooster, chicken and turkey, the shoulder with ornate gilt scroll work, 'F' mark in underglaze blue to base, height 10.5 cm
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Royal Doulton vellum porcelain figure, depicting Ellen Terry as Queen Catherine, standing wearing a pale green and blush coloured gown, raised on a stepped base, a/f (repair), height 31.5 cm
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German twin handled porcelain chocolate cup, of quartrefoil form, decorated with panels of courting couples and figures, in tones of blue, pink, gilt and yellow, marks to base (2)
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Marie Antoinette clock by Franz Hermle, for the Victoria & Albert Museum, the movement marked Franz Hermle, movement #130-070, 2 jewels, the lyre shaped case decorated in rich cobalt blue enamels and neoclassical gilt wreath work, bows and swags, the jeweled bezel surrounding a white dial with Roman numerals, untested, no key, height 38.5 cm
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Late 19th century French boulle mantle clock, the movement marked AD Mougin, Deuz Medailles, made in France, #53111, the ornate waisted case decorated in the rococo style, with gilded bronze ormolu and dragon finial, surrounding a circular white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, set behind a convex hinged glass cover with gilded bezel, with key and pendulum, a/f to lower hinge of case back, case height 30.5 cm and width 18 cm
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19th century Tobago brass measuring vessels, three sizes: Imperial half Gill, Imperial Gill and Imperial half gallon, each marked 'The Government of Tobago 1867', height 6 cm, 8 cm and 15.5 cm
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Victorian pressed brass standish, of rectangular form and set with twin handles, with pen well and three circular holders, missing bottles, raised on four ball feet, 7.5 cm x 30 cm x 13 cm
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French opaline glass jewellery casket, of rectangular form with a hinged cover, with enamel and gilt accenting to facets and gilt brass mounts, 10.5 cm x 13.5 cm x 9 cm
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Two Victorian ruby overlay glass items, comprising circular jar with sterling silver engraved cover, dated 1912, diameter 6 cm, together with a bottle and stopper, height 14 cm, a/f (repairs to stopper) (2)
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'Cup' glass sculpture by Kjell Engmann for Kosta Boda, in the form of a flattened solid glass cup, decorated with abstract motifs in black, white and green, with yellow loop handle, the whole set upon a frosted glass saucer, with original label, a/f (slight chip to rim), incised 'Skenat 009001/500 Kosta Boda Kjell Engman Atelier' to base, height 13 cm
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Pair of 19th century Bohemia ruby glass beakers, of waisted form with a gilt accented rim, a/f (chips to rim and minor rubbing to ruby overlay and gilt work), height 12 cm (2)
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Pair of Russian silver, enamel and crystal perfume bottles, of tapering form, with spear shaped stoppers, above an enamel collar decorated with flowers in tones of purple, blue and white, above a spreading body, a/f, height 23 cm (2)
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19th century Sheraton style card table, with a curved rectangular top, with stringing and cross banded borders, opening to fitted felt insert, on tapering turned legs, 75 cm x 91 cm x 45 cm
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Pair of late 19th century gilt French chairs, in Louis XVI taste, with carved crest rail, with gallery back above cushioned seat, on four tapered fluted legs
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Late 19th century French fauteuil, with carved ribbonned crest rail, above upholstered back flanked by padded arms and generous seat on tapered fluted legs
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Pair of Russian gilt silver shell dishes, marked, 84, St Petersburg, H.K, of shell form, raised on three feet, total weight 242gm, length 15 cm (2)
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19th century Spanish chalice, marked NO8DO, F.Espia(n?) to base, in gilt and silver finish, the gilt cup suspended above neoclassical styled pierced swag and beadwork borders, the gilt double knopped stem similarly accented with silver overlay wreath work, the whole set above a wide circular sloping base with beaded borders, height 28.5 cm
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Edward VII sterling silver footed bowl, hallmarked Sheffield, 1904, Jd//Wd (James Deakin & Sons), the exterior decorated in repousse with bows and swags above reeding, raised above sloping circular foot, total weight 337gm, height 11 cm x diameter 18 cm
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19th century Austro-Hungarian silver twin handled centrepiece, 800 standard, with organic foliate and floral handles, the body beautifully embossed with central cartouche and iris, raised on four feet, total silver weight 880gm, with clear glass liner, a/f (one handle damaged), length 41 cm
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Elizabeth II sterling silver salver, hallmarked Sheffield, 1960, E.V (Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), with shaped gadrooned rim, raised on four acanthus scroll feet, total weight 1181gm, diameter 37 cm
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Russian silver niello eight piece liqueur service, marked 875, Cyrillic makers mark, comprising ewer, height 35 cm, six goblets, height 11.5 cm and serving tray, length 37 cm, decorated with stylised foliate and arch motifs, total weight 2002gm, in presentation box (8). Provenance: Martyn Cook collection, Shapiro Auctioneers
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German 800 silver pierced bowl, embossed with c-scroll and lattice work, raised on three feet, with clear glass liner, total silver weight 393gm, height 13 cm and diameter 20.5 cm
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George VII sterling silver cased clock, hallmarked Chester, 1908, Rm//Eh (Martin Hall & Co), the case of Art Nouveau styling and engraved with crest of arms towards base, clock movement made in Switzerland and set with a fine enamel and gilt decorated dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds display, a/f (dents and minor damage to case), height 11 cm
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Set of three Russian 19th century silver spoons, marked, 84, 1887, Ivan khlebnikov, in fiddle pattern, with oval bowls, total weight 222gm, length 22 cm (3)
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Pair of Russian 19th century silver spoons, marked, 84, St Petersburg, 1887, assayer Aleksandr Frans Fan-der Flit, maker Ivan Khlebnikov, in fiddle pattern with oval bowls, total weight 151gm, length 22 cm (2)
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Set of four Russian 19th century Russian tea spoons, marked, 84, St Petersburg, 1850, in fiddle pattern with inter linked strap work, total weight 137gm (4)
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Pair of 19th century Russian silver spoons, marked 84, Riga, 1872, A.3 (assay), H.E (maker), in fiddle pattern with monogram verso, total weight 155gm, length 22 cm
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Set of five Late19th/20th century Russian forks and five spoons, marked 84, Astrakhan, Iszekman, in fiddle pattern, total weight 783gm, length 23 cm (10)
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Alan Peascod (born 1934), pottery vase, of exaggerated tapering baluster form, with ribbed shoulders, in a mottled dribble glaze of orange, yellow and red, artist monogram verso, height 38 cm
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19th century reverse glass print, titled 'The Earl Balcarras, East Indiaman 1488 Tons', set within a birds eye maple veneered frame, a/f (veneer), 62 cm x 82 cm (frame)
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Regency rosewood Jewellery/ sewing box, of sarcophagus form with twin loop drop handles set to the sides, featuring mother of pearl inlay to the hinged cover, front and escutcheon (a/f), the cover opening to reveal a lift out compartment set above storage space, the whole raised above four squat rounded feet, areas of veneer repair to body, 17 cm x 35 cm x 23 cm
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19th century jewellery box, of rectangular form with a hinged top cover, opening to reveal a pull out compartment tray and larger storage area below, in mahogany and maple veneers, with mother of pearl escutcheon, 11 cm x 27 cm x 18 cm
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Victorian lidded box with brass inlay, of rectangular form with a hinged top cover, decorated in rosewood with inlaid brass banding, plaque and escutcheon, a/f (lifting to brass inlay on cover), opening to reveal a rich purple velour lining, 13 cm x 33 cm x 24 cm
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19th century Rudall, Rose Carte and Co silver flute, c.1865, inscribed Council & Prize Medal, Rudall Rose Carte & Co, Patentees 20 Charing cross, London, Boehms Parabola, Cartes mechanism, fully restored 1990, with floral engravings, with hard leather case total length 64.8 cm
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Pair of 19th century bronze argand lamps, of classical rhyton form with sconce protruding from the boar's mouth, with loop handle and cover with foliate finial, set above a rectangular sloping pedestal base, height 25 cm and length 28 cm, together with two etched glass bulbous shades, height 19.5 cm (2)
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Late 19th century French mantle clock, with circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed Maria Planhon, with architectural case, accented with floral garlands, 54 cm x 35 cm
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Italian bombe commode, in pained cream finish, decorated with ancient ruins, set with central door raised on four squat cabriole legs, 86 cm x 95 cm x 42 cm
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Austrian cold painted inkwell, in the form of a snake charmer kneeling on a rug, with small porcelain inkwell beneath hinged cover, height 10 cm and length 23 cm
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Burmantofts faience Queen Victoria Coronation jardiniere and pedestal, decorated with armorials and strapped foliate work, in tones of green, yellow, blue and pink, total height 128 cm
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Pair of large cast iron urns, set with twin handles in the form of lion masks suspending loop drops below seated cherubs resting elbows on the urn rims, the body cast in relief with foliate, basket weave and lappet motifs, set above a sloping circular foot decorated with classical acanthus work, one cherub a/f (needing re-attachment), height 84 cm (2)
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Late 19th century oak settle, with rectangular back carved with rosettes and portrait medallions, flanked by a pair of lion form armrests, above a hinged seat, with carved apron, on four paw feet, 112 cm x 154 cm x 45 cm
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Set of six late 19th century Australian cedar dining chairs and two carvers, with curved backs, above drop in seats on turned legs, the carvers with scrolled arms (8)
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Regency style D-End extension dining table, in mahogany, set with two leaves, raised on two turned supports each with three splayed legs, 74 cm x 263 cm x 96 cm
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Georgian double oak corner cabinet, the top set with a glass paneled door, opening to covered shelves, above a lower panel door, height 208 cm
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Victorian chest of drawers, of rectangular form, set with two short drawers, flanked by two box drawers, above three graduated drawers 134 cm x122 cm x52 cm
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19th century Old Sheffield Plate samovar, with cover set with finial and cast grapevine border, the body set with twin handles and decorated with floral and acanthus motifs, with brass tap, raised on shaped base, height 49 cm
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19th century brass and copper samovar, with cover set with finial, opening to reveal heat iron, the body set with handles, raised on a shaped base, height 39 cm
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French marble top sideboard, of narrow rectangular form, set with a marble top, above four drawers and four paneled doors, flanked by fluted supports, on tapering legs, 102 cm x 212 cm x 46 cm
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19th century English longcase clock, in oak, with central urn finial flanked by broken swan neck pediment, set with circular dial with Roman numerals, signed Whittington chime, a/f, with weights and pendulum, height 224 cm
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19th century French porcelain mantle clock, movement unmarked, the case of rectangular form, decorated with hand painted flowers, butterflies and opposing classical female masks set to the case sides, flanking a central white enamel dial with Roman numerals, case 23 cm x 23 cm x 14 cm, with key and pendulum
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Meissen porcelain figure, in the form of a lady seated and resting her elbow on a table with a basket of flowers, in tones of pink, brown, yellow and green, crossed sword mark to base, a/f, height 14.5 cm
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19th century German porcelain figure, by Furstenberg, in the form of a lady holding her skirt up in each hand, in tones of black, orange and pink, with gilt accents, blue mark to base, a/f (repair to neck), height 18 cm
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Pair of 18th century Worcester tea bowls, the interior decorated with central dragonfly, the exterior decorated with phoenix and pagoda, accented with borders, a/f (crack to one), height 4 cm and diameter 8 cm, together with one matching saucer, diameter 13 cm (3)
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Royal Crown Derby porcelain Item, possibly a wall panel or cover, in 1128 old Imari pattern, diameter 28 cm
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Royal Doulton 'The Jester' porcelain figure, designed by Charles Noke, with factory stamp and HN1702 to base, height 26.5 cm
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Royal Doulton Stoneware vase, with English hallmarked sterling silver collar, in Art Nouveau style, in tones of green, blue and brown, Royal Doulton back stamp to base, height 16 cm
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Large Royal Bonn blush ivory porcelain ewer, of tapering form with gilt acanthus form handle, decorated with floral sprays and gilt accents, iron red mark to base, height 38 cm
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Large Royal Bonn blush ivory porcelain vase, the pear shaped vase decorated with floral sprays, with twin gilt acanthus form handles, iron red mark to base, a/f (slight repair), height 36 cm
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19th century Wedgwood Jasperware box and cover, of circular form, the cover decorated with Pegasus and three maidens, surrounded by a floral border, in tones of blue and white, diameter 9.5 cm
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Rosenthal porcelain figure, depicting a faun with butterfly, in tones of brown, grey and blue, designed by Himmelstoss, c.1920, height 12.5 cm
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18th century Dr Wall Worcester blue and white bowl, of cylindrical form, the exterior decorated with flowers, foliage and butterflies, height 4.5 cm and diameter 10.5 cm
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Charlotte Rhead Bursley Ware vase, of ovoid form, in pattern TL4, decorated with flowers and foliage, in tones of pink, purple, blue and green on a cream ground, height 18.5 cm
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Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, of squat baluster form with a frilled lip, decorated with frieze of floral medallions, in tones of blue, green and brown, a/f (small chip to body) impressed stamp Doulton//Lambeth//England to base, with incised initials Pb, height 15 cm
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Pair of Japanese twin handled porcelain vases, of baluster form with twin gilt handles, the body decorated continuously with hand painted landscape with bird in blossoming tree and cottage by a river, in tones of green, yellow, pink and blue, height 31 cm (2)
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Five pieces of 18th century Alt Wien porcelain, comprising coffee pot, chocolate pot, milk jug, tea caddy and tazza, each decorated with floral sprays, height 8 cm-19.5 cm (5)
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Three 18th century Staffordshire figures, including Diana the huntress, goddess Juno and peasant woman, height 22 cm-24 cm (3)
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Doulton Burslem porcelain jug, decorated with blue floral motifs, with ornate gilt scroll and acanthus decoration to neck and spout, height 18 cm
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Early 20th century English silver handled walking stick, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1910, with hooked handle, and engraved with fine acanthus motifs, above slender stick, length 94 cm
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Victorian sterling silver handled walking stick, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1855, the knop end decorated with hanging game birds and game birds in flight accented with acanthus scroll, length 85 cm
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Russian 19th century silver spoon, marked, 84, Moscow, 1880, S.F, in fiddle pattern, total weight 64gm, length 22.5 cm
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