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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:727
Sale Title:Clarendon House, Evandale, TasmaniaLots with images:473
Auction Location:HobartPrices available:440
Date:15-Apr-2012
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A set of brass fire tools, English, 19th century, comprising tongs, shovel poker, a single andiron and a pair of andirons
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Neopolitan school circa 1858 an album of 24 views of Naples and the region with inscribed views, painted in gouache each approximately 17 x 24 cm. Provenance: The Third Lord Newborough
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English school, 19th century a gentleman in turban, oval 4.5 cm high, gilt framed. Provenance: Christie's London 21.2.1978
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English school a gentleman, nearly full face in brown coat and waistcoat, white cravat, hair en queue oval 4 cm high, silver-gilt reeded frame with plaited hair reverse. Provenance: Christie's London 21.2.1978
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English school, circa 1800 a gentleman facing right in black coat, white waistcoat and stock oval 6 cm high gold frame with plaited hair to verso. Provenance: Christie’s London
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English school, circa 1760 a gentleman nearly full face in black coat, white waistcoat and stock, gold frame, the reverse with hair device on white glass oval 7 cm high. Provenance: Christie's London 21.2.1978
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Attributed to Catherine Eliza Todd Mrs. Edward Jacobs & Johan Abraham Jacobs (the latter with inscription - in white dress yellow stole, and pearl earrings - and dark blue coat, yellow waistcoat & white cravat respectively, both before red curtain with landscape backgrounds each rectangular 8 cm high, fitted red leather cases. Provenance: Christie’s London 21.2.1978
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English school, circa 1740 a lady in blue dress with gold brooch, oval 3.5 cm high, framed. Provenance: Christie's London 21.2.1978
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English school, late 18th/early 19th century a gentleman in brown coat, oval 3.6 cm high. Provenance: Christie's London 21.2.1978
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Artist unknown, Dutch 17th century a nobleman and his wife in black slashed doublet with lace collar, red cross sash and blue dress with pearl border, pearl necklace and earrings, respectively - on silver oval 5.8 cm high, set on either side of a reeded silver-gilt frame. Provenance: Christie's London 21.2.1978
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John O’Brisset an oval tortoiseshell plaque pressed with profile portrait of Queen Anne, 1705 signed ‘Ob’ and dated plain wood surround Overall 9.5 cm high. Provenance: Christie’s London 21.2.1978
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Artist Unknown, - perhaps by Read, 19th century Mr & Mrs. J.E.N.Molesworth in black gown and dress with white collar, white cap with blue ribbons, long gold chain, respectively, a pair, rectangular 7.5 cm high, pair in gilt metal frames. Provenance: Christie’s London 21.2.1978
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Artist unknown, an officer in dark uniform with silver epaulettes, early 19th century 6.2 cm high. Provenance: Christie's London 21.2.1978
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Joseph Pastorini, British (1773-1839) an officer in scarlet uniform, probably of the Fencible cavalry oval 70 mm high in oblong glazed frame. Provenance: Christie's London 21.2.1978
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Louis Parez portrait of lady Grace Vandeleur posed in dress with fur stole, resting her chin on her right hand rectangular, 10 cm high in red leather case. Provenance: Christie's London 21.2.1978
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A fine neo-classical revival Victorian vase shaped tea and coffee service, Sheffield 1877, maker’s mark Sr. Cb, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, sugar basin, and cream jug engraved with a crest and motto, coffee pot 33.2 cm, gross 74ozs. Provenance: Christie’s London 06.10.1981
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A pair of telescopic silver plated candlesticks, English circa 1820 22 cm high extended, 26 cm high together with an Old Sheffield plate, wax jack on oval base with reeded borders and conical snuffer, circa 1790 12 cm tall, repaired. Provenance: Phillips, London 05.03.1985 and 04.1989. Lot. 15
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A George III baluster coffee pot by John Payne, 1771 28.5 cm high, 31.5ozs. Provenance: Phillips London 05 03 1985
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A Georgian composite three-piece tea set comprising oval teapot London 1790 maker W.A. oval sugar basin London 1790, maker probably Henry Chawner, milk jug bright decoration, London 1794 gross weight 29ozs, teapot 41 cm over handles, 13.5 cm high
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A George III bead baluster cream jug on circular foot, 1769 9.5 cm high, 2.25ozs. Provenance: Phillips London 05 03 1985
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A George III cream jug bright cut decoration engraved with initials, circa 1790 maker possibly Richard Ferris, Exeter 9.5 cm high
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A rare George II partly fluted porringer stamped with foliage scale-work and with a rope twist bank, engraved with initial I.M. 1744 Makers mark Rp in script, possible Robert purse 1743 6 cm high, 8 cm diameter, 2 ozs. Provenance: Christie’s south Kensington 1981.10.26
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A canteen of silver cutlery in oak case, comprising twelve later table knives with steel blades, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, four salt ladles, two sauce ladles, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, two gravy spoons and a soup ladle, various Victorian and Georgian hallmarks
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A George III pear-shaped coffee pot, by Joseph Cradock and William K. Reid, 1818 29 cm high overall, 34 ozs. Provenance: Phillips London 05 03 1985
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An historical two-handled silver hunting cup London 1864, makers E.& J. Barnard, ¶Presented to John Wellington young C.B. Captain late Indian Navy Superintendent Bombay Marines, on leaving India....÷ inscribed in cartouche on reverse.28 cm high, weight 38ozs 9dwt
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Six pairs of Victorian engraved fruit knives & forks with silver handles embossed with roses, thistles, and shamrocks and engraved with crests Harrison Brothers & Howson, circa 1860 together with eleven pairs of George III dessert knives & three pronged forks, sterling silver handles, circa 1780 maker Thomas Farren, the handles engraved with initials. Provenance: Christie’s south Kensington 28.04.1986
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A pair of late 18th century octagonal entree dishes and covers, English, circa 1790 with reeded and canted rectangular borders and carved ivory finials 39 cm long. Provenance: Phillips London 13.2.1990, Lot. 23
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A pair of George III Old English pattern sauce ladles Solomon Hougham, London 1813. Provenance: Christies south Kensington 26.10.1981
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A set of four 19th century Scottish provincial fiddle pattern sauce ladles, each engraved with an initial A.D Arbroath, circa 1830
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A pierced and beaded oval salt cellar, circa 1770, probably provincial 10 cm wide together with a George III thread edge oval cream jug 10 cm high, marks rubbed, 3ozs. Provenance: Christie’s south Kensington 1981.08.06 and 1985.05.03 Philips
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A matching pair of George III oblong salts, maker’s mark rubbed 1807/1808, overall length 11 cm and a pair of fiddle pattern salt spoons 6ozs. Provenance: Phillips London 03.05.1985
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A pair of George III bellied circular salts chased with flowers and scrolls, 1790 6 cm diameter, 2.5oz together with four George III circular salts various dates and makers 5.5 cm diameter, 5ozs. Provenance: Phillips London 03.05.1985
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A George II sauceboat on triple pad feet with scalloped rim and scroll handle, London 1756 13 cm long. Provenance: Christie’s south Kensington 1981.08.06
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A sauceboat with shaped border on three feet with scroll handle, engraved with initials, Birmingham 1908 maker W.S.& Co. 15 cm long over the handle, 3 ozs. Provenance: Bonham’s London 01.05.1978
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A William III small rat tailed spoon with trefid top pricked with an initial by Lawrence Coles, 1701 11.2 cm long and another, probably 1709 10 cm long and small three pronged fork with trefid top, 18th century 11 cm long. Provenance: Christie’s London 06.10.1981
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A George III pierced and gadrooned swing-handled sugar basin possibly John Kidder, London 18 cm high with handle raised, 5.75ozs. Provenance: Christie’s south Kensington 06.08.1981
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A pair of George III scroll pattern sugar nips with shell fluted bowls, engraved with initials length 12.7 cm. Provenance: Christie’s south Kensington 08.02.1982
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A composite set of six Georgian fiddle pattern tablespoons, three- London 1814 maker Ws, one - London 1829 maker We, 2 London 1830 maker We weight 15ozs. Provenance: Christie’s 03.1981
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A three-piece Victorian composite tea set, London 1844 maker Rawlins & Sumner, comprising a teapot 18.5 cm high together with a matching sugar bowl and cream jug, London 1896 maker, Edward Barnard & Sons 56 ozs gross weight
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