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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:658
Sale Title:The Collection of Warren & Bunty BonythonLots with images:644
Auction Location:AdelaidePrices available:595
Date:4-May-2014
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A collection of puce transfer printed tea-wares, early, 19th century, comprising a teapot, slop bowl, creamer, two saucers and three cups
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A pair of spiral column brass candlesticks, 35.5 cm high, together with a reticulated carp, a brass box and cover together with a lovers door knocker
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A ceramic elephant stool, a bottle green glazed garden seat together with a blue glazed garden seat, a bulb dish and a pale green glazed jardinere decorated with flowers
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A Villeroy & Boch part “Petite Fleur” dinner set, comprising four large soup bowls, four large dinner plates, two desert bowls, four entree plates, four side plates, six saucers, a teapot, one small creamer, one large creamer, four compotes, on sugar bowl and seven cups
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An extensive collection of Kasuga stoneware decorated with bamboo shoots, comprising a lidded casserole dish, two lidded tureens, two coffee pots, eleven dinner plates, twelve side plates, 12 saucers, nine teacups, eleven rice bowls, ten small plates, one sugar bowl and cover, one teapot, one pepper shaker, one salt pot and cover and one twin serving dish
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A bright cut sterling silver teapot with ebonised handle and ivory finial, Maker R.H, London, early 19th century, 13 cm high
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A sterling silver sugar bowl of melon form with a band of floral cartouches, maker George Allcock, Dublin, Ireland, circa 1840, 11 cm high, 13 cm diameter
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A collection of books ranging in subject matter as follows: The Flinders Ranges, Wine, Photography, water/salt, Meteorology, Geology, Conservation
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A collection of Kings pattern table silver, various London hallmarks, mostly by George Adams, together with various silver plated king pattern table wares to make up a matched canteen.
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