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Architectural — Sotheby's Australia

$48,000
$26,400
$23,400
$11,400










Auction House: Sotheby's Australia
Number of lots recorded: 23
Lots with images: 23
Prices available: 23
Category: Architectural





Lot Description Price Image
*** Two white painted Victorian coalbrookdale nasturtium wrought iron benches, with nasturtium design, the back profusely decorated with nasturstiums above a slat seat, marked Coalbrookdale and numbered 195629, with a registration mark; 134 cm wide ***
*** A monumental pair of bronze lions mounted on gosford sandstone plinths. (2), 20th century, depicted lying with head raised up and tail to one side on rectangular plinth bases, raised on irregular rectangular sandstone plinths; 210 cm long, 106 cm wide, 128 cm high ***
*** A Gothic Oak Panel and Stone Fireplace, English, 17th Century and Later carved with florets and foliage above an oak panelled carved surface From Flemings Hall, Suffolk 276 cm wide, 550 cm high ***
*** A blue and white circular plaque, Ming Dynasty, Wanli period, decorated in vivid blue with a dignitary in a garden setting, surrounded by attendants and soldiers, one holding a parasol over his head, another kneeling offering gifts to a lady accompanied by an attendant standing on a terrace nearby, the rim and reverse unglazed 19. 7 cm diameter. Provenance: Bluett & Son, London.… ***
*** A large Victorian stained glass window, circa 1890, the central panel showing the figure of summer as a classically draped female figure holding aloft a feathered fan, within a leadlight glass border surmounted by a an arched top; 316 cm high, 124 cm wide; Provenance: This stained glass window was originally commissioned by Octavius Charles Beale for his home 'Oma' in Kooyong Road, Melbourne. ***
*** A wall mounted bronze fountain, centred with a oval bronze bowl with slightly rounded conical sides, surmounted by a spout flanked by scrolling leafage and between stylised winged seahorses, the heads turned in opposite directions and each having one wing wrapping to support the bowl, the rectangular bronze back plate designed to be wall mounted , 92 cm wide, 51 cm deep, 49. ***
*** A large pair of composite stoneware classical female figures, 153 cm high; (2); Provenance: Fleet House, Armadale; ***
*** A parcel gilt and faux marble tempietto, late 18th/early 19th century, the domed shaped romanesque top with fine detailing to the interior, above a frieze, with a band of classical figures supported on columns and a circular base finely gilded and painted throughout120 cm high Provenance: Purchased from Graham Cornell, Melbourne ***
*** A set of six Italian cast iron and brass 'X' framed chairs, the cast iron and brass stiles with gadrooned mushroom shaped surmounts, the back rest , arms and seats upholstered in gold embossed velvet with matching cushions, 'X' shaped iron frames, the legs terminating in inverted cup feet (6). Provenance: Sotheby's, Sydney, the collection of Mrs Elizabeth Dangar, 12 June 2001, lot 9 ***
*** A pair of 18th century carved sandstone lions, seated holding a crested scroll under one paw, mounted on a rectangular plinth base; 24 cm wide, 42 cm deep, 70 cm high (2); Provenance The first Rev. Reddall where they stood at the gateway to the Church Glebe, Old Menangle Road, Campbelltown, Elvy Stewart, The Pines Macquarie Road, Ingleburn ***
*** A pair of cast iron and brass 'X' framed chairs, Italian, 17th century, each with cast iron and brass stiles with circular domed bell shaped surmounts, the back straps, arms and seats upholstered in burgundy embossed velvet with matching loose cushion, openwork 'X' shaped frame, the legs terminating in ball and claw feet (2). Provenance: Sotheby's, Sydney, the collection of Mrs Elizabeth Dangar, 12 June 2001, lot 6 ***
*** A pair of large and impressive figural corbels, 18th / 19th century, 50 cm wide, 52 cm deep, 105 cm high ***
*** A French Ceramic Roof Ridge Capping, 19th Century, of rounded rectangular form with a crackle glazed white dove surmount and grotesque mask head ends, 34 cm wide, 33 cm high ***
*** A Pair Of Empire Style Iron Obelisk Planters, each with cockeral and banded orb finial, trellis sided above a solid box compartment, each panel centered with a chevron fern motif on straight legs, 200 cm high ***
*** A Chinese Style Fruitwood Fire Surround, French, 19th Century, in the style of Viayado, the rectangular top with upturned ends, the frieze carved with a central gilt dragon, flanked by archaic panels, above gilt dragons on the vertical upri ***
*** A Victorian cast iron Hitching post for the Melbourne cup Winner Don Juan, 1873, 102 cm high Don Juan was owned apparently by renowned grazier Mr Joe Inglis. He paid 300 pounds for this beautiful horse just days before it won the Melbourne cup on that first Tuesday in November in 1873. It was mooted that Don Juan had some mild heart problems days before the race however he went on to win the race triumphantly. ***

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