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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:233
Sale Title:The Collector's Auction; Bradman “Australia vs. The Rest” Cricket Bat, 1938Lots with images:233
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:157
Date:28-Nov-2022
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A Continental silver (800) four piece tea and coffee service, mid 20th century, of plain ovoid shape with scrolled finials and fruitwood handles, comprising a teapot, coffeepot, covered sugar basin and creamer. Height of coffeepot 18 cm
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A set of four Samson porcelain figures of the seasons, late 19th century, each in the form of a classically draped female figure holding attributes, after the Derby originals. Height 37 cm
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A collection of Wedgwood 'Moonstone' urns, comprising three campana shaped examples with reeded body and shell handles, and a fourth example of low oval shape with reeded body. Height of the tallest 18 cm
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A Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri, date letter for 1958, of squat lobate outline, the pierced cover with conical finial, with four scrolled feet, painted with apples and plums signed Freeman. Height 11 cm, other notes: John Freeman was born in 1911 and joined the Royal Worcester factory in 1925.He became an extremely talented fruit and still life painter and stayed at the Royal Worcester factory throughout his long working life becoming the senior Worcester fruit painter, and was known among his…
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A pair of Royal Worcester models of Siam and Bali, modelled by Agnes Pinder Davis, as dancers wearing traditional dress, from an edition of 25, shapes 3474 and 3473 respectively, each with gilt mark and signature to base. Height of Siam 55 cm
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A Victorian silver mustard pot, maker's mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1898, in the Georgian style with hinged cover on moulded foot. Height 10 cm, weight 108g
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Two sets of Scottish silver teaspoons, a set of 10 Victorian Queens pattern teaspoons, maker's mark Jw, Edinburgh, 1854, and a set of 6 George IV fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker's mark Wr, Glasgow, 1828. (16). Provenance: The collection of the late Count Patrick de Vienne and Countess de Vienne, Sydney
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Three pieces of silver tableware, comprising: a George III cream jug, London, 1766, a teapot, Birmingham, 1912, and a square child's plate engraved with the four seasons, London, 1946. Combined weight 660g. Provenance: lady Hannah Lloyd Jones, Rosemont, Woollahra. The collection of the late Count Patrick de Vienne and Countess de Vienne, Sydney
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A Meissen porcelain figure of a putto as St George, late 19th century, holding his shield and sword, wearing a breastplate and trampling the dragon, on integral circular plinth, blue crossed swords mark, incised letters. Height 24 cm
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A Victorian silver porringer, Makers' mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1897, in the Charles II style, the cylindrical body with repousse decoration of a scrolled cartouche, half gadrooning and a gadrooned girdle, flanked by a pair of scrolled handles. Height 8.5 cm, diameter 11 cm, weight 215g
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A Meissen porcelain figure of a female cherub, late 19th century, after the model by Heinrich Schwabe, dressed as an 18th century coquette with a fan, short dress and flowered robe, on circular plinth, blue crossed swords mark, pressnummer. Height 22 cm
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Three pieces of Chelsea Derby porcelain, circa 1775, comprising a pair of plates and a bowl painted with flower sprays within gilt scrolls and bleu celeste ground, plates with gold anchor and 'D' mark to base. Diameter of plates 22 cm. Provenance: The collection of the late Count Patrick de Vienne and Countess de Vienne, Sydney
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A George III silver and coral baby's rattle, of typical form with gadrooned detail and pendant bells. Provenance: lady Hannah Lloyd Jones, Rosemont, Woollahra. The collection of the late Count Patrick de Vienne and Countess de Vienne, Sydney
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A Victorian silver sifter spoon & a pair of Edwardian silver Coronation spoons, the sifter spoon, London 1853, with pierced shell bowl and apostle finial, the Coronation spoons, Birmingham 1902, of typical form with engraved bowls. The sifter: length 16 cm, other notes: the Coronation spoon, one of the oldest pieces of Coronation regalia to survive in the Royal collection, was first recorded in 1349 amongst St Edward's Regalia in Westminster Abbey and at that time was considered to be a spoon of 'antique…
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A Victorian silver Christening cup and cream jug, the cup with makers' mark of E&J Barnard, London, 1862, of baluster form with scrolled handle and all-over repousse decoration of diaper and rosettes, gilt interior, the jug with maker's mark of Henry Holland, London, 1868, of oval cylindrical outline with beaded rim and foot and engraved Adam style decoration. Combined weight 388g
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A George II silver tankard, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1759, the domed hinged cover with scrolled thumbpiece, the baluster body on a moulded foot. Height 19.5 cm, weight 600g. Provenance: The collection of the late Count Patrick de Vienne and Countess de Vienne, Sydney
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A George II silver tankard, maker's mark of Thomas cook and Richard Gurney, London 1749, baluster shaped with a moulded foot, the hinged domed cover with open thumbpiece and C-scroll handle with heart terminal, later chased with flowers and scrolls. Height 21 cm, weight 795g
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A George III silver tankard, maker's mark of William Cripps, London 1764, tapering cylindrical with a spreading foot and moulded girdle, the hinged domed cover with scrolled thumbpiece and C-scroll handle with heart terminal, engraved with initials Mh. Height 19 cm, weight 752g
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A pair of Meissen porcelain figure of putti 'Night & Day', late 19th century, each nude cherub holding attributes, night with poppy heads and an owl, day with a torch and sunflower, on circular moulded bases with rocaille feet. Height 180 cm
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A George I Britannia standard silver mug, maker's mark of (Ec) London 1716, baluster shaped with capped scroll handle on moulded foot, engraved with a wreathed monogram. Height 10 cm, weight 218g
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A George II silver mug, maker's mark of Thomas Mason, London 1733, baluster shaped, with a scrolled handle and moulded foot. Height 11.5 cm, weight 348g
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A George III silver salver, maker's mark of Richard Rugg, London, 1766, with piecrust scalloped and gadrooned border, engraved to the centre with a contemporary hatchment in a rocaille cartouche on claw and ball feet. Diameter 36 cm, weight 1250g. Provenance: The collection of the late Count Patrick de Vienne and Countess de Vienne, Sydney
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A George II silver Coffeepot, maker's mark of Fuller white, London, (marks rubbed approximately 1744-1750), baluster shaped with pinecone finial, rocaille cast spout and moulded foot, engraved with contemporary armorials. Height 22 cm, weight 536g
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A George II silver hot water jug, maker's mark Abraham Portal, London, 1759, baluster shaped with a hinged double domed cover and wrythen finial, having a beaded fluted spout and leaf cast and gadrooned body on a gadrooned foot, with shaped wooden handle. Height 27 cm, weight 859g. Provenance: lady Hannah Lloyd Jones, Rosemont, Woollahra. The collection of the late Count Patrick de Vienne and Countess de Vienne, Sydney
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A pair of George III silver sauce boats, maker's mark of William Sudell, London 1769, each with leaf capped C-scroll handle, gadrooned rim on short scrolled legs with palmette headers, on hoof feet, engraved with a crest of a squirrel and the motto- Qui Nucleum Vult Nucem Francat. Height 12 cm, weight 611g
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A George III silver salver, maker's mark of John Carter, London, 1775, of shaped circular outline with beaded border, engraved to the centre with contemporary coat of arms within a ribboned cartouche, on three claw and ball feet. Diameter 20.5 cm, weight 398g
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A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, maker's mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1883, of Adam style with bell flower and bead decoration. Height 26 cm. Provenance: The collection of the late Count Patrick de Vienne and Countess de Vienne, Sydney
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A silver gilt mounted Meissen porcelain tankard, circa 1720, cylindrical painted in colours with three Chinese figures, a beast and sprays of flowers and foliage including peonies and chrysanthemums, red enamel crossed swords mark, the richly gadrooned cover centred with an Augustus King of Saxony florin. Height 19 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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A silver gilt mounted Meissen porcelain tankard, circa 1725, tapering cylindrical painted in the manner of Christian Frederick Heroldt with a continuous scene of a rural landscape with travellers, mendicants and a ruined abbey, the slightly domed cover set with a coin and engraved: Judita Margreta R/ Jens Toslensen. Height 18 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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A gold mounted Meissen porcelain snuff-box, circa 1755, oval of slightly bombe outline and moulded with scrolls, finely painted in colours on all sides with figures in landscapes with distant villages, the interior of the cover with a portrait of two gentlemen seated at a gilt table with microscopes discussing natural history specimens, with a view of a castle and town beyond the window, the gold mounts with rocaille chasing. Height 5.5 cm, width 10 cm, depth 6.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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A Sevres porcelain jardiniere ('Cuvette Courteille', 2eme Grandeur), blue interlaced Ls mark with date letter J for 1762, with an oval gilt reserve finely painted in colours with a quay scene with sailors, on a blue and pink scrolled ground flanked by panels of ribbon-tied garlands, the sides and reverse entirely decorated in rose marbre with gilt, the back panel centred with a circular reserve painted with three peaches, tulips and other flowers, the painting attributed to Charles Nicolas Dodin. Width 26…
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A pair of Sevres porcelain vases ('Vase Etrusque'), circa 1770 blue interlaced L's mark, of inverted baluster outline with scroll and beaded handles terminating in bell flowers, the bleu Nouveau ground with gilt ribbon tied oak garlands around an oval reserve painted in colours with quayside scenes with sailors, officers and shipping, the reverse with floral still lifes of roses and other flowers, attributed to Jean-Louis Morin, on gilt metal plinths. Height 30.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney.…
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