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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:395
Sale Title:Jewels & Objet's D'ArtLots with images:395
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:160
Date:24-Aug-2014
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Art Deco Louis Vuitton gentleman's valise necessaire, fitted with French silver vanity set, the fall front dark brown leather case with LV marked brass lock, the top with impressed initials F.T.D, equipped with brushes, boxes, pots, bottles, with central pull out trays containing, shoe horn, file, scissors, button hook, three graduated brushes and a fold out mirror. French hall marks some stamped Louis Vuitton or L.V, the silver French hallmarks and makers mark Ve R, Art Deco stylised FTD monogram to each,…
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A rare Louis Vuitton travelling cutlery set, circa 1900, the brown leather pouch enclosing a fold out; pocket knife, fork and spoon, in French sterling silver and ivory, each hallmarked, the pouch with gilt impressed Louis Vuitton no 778945
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A Louis Vuitton Damier canvas trunk, circa 1880, with wood strapping, mounted with brass and metal handles to the sides, LV monogrammed studs, the interior fitted with struts, 90 cm width, 57.5 depth, 69 high
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Jean Emile Puiforcat 1897-1945, large French silver box, Paris, circa 1925, the cover with lapis lazuli knop raised from stepped and ribbed mount, the cover and base cast in relief with raised bands, stepped rim and base, struck French hall mark, makers mark and impressed 'Jean E Puiforcat', 23 cm diameter, 1360 grams
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Roland Paris (French 1894-1945) cold painted bronze and ivory 'Columbine', circa 1920, painted in metallic green finish with ivory head, mounted on marble plinth, signed Roland Paris on plinth, 39 cm high
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Joseph Lobmeyr Persian enamelled glass charger, Vienna, circa 1878. in tinted light green glass, the well with alternate blue enamelled panels containing geometric gilded designs, the centre with floral and central khatim in blue enamel and gilt, original Lobmeyr Studio labels verso, 35.5 cm diameter
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Limoges late 19th century enamel plaque, signed Lauth, depicting a mother and daughter's embrace, within frame and velvet mount, restoration to lower right corner, 13.5 cm x 9 cm within frame
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A pair of Baroque Italian gilded carved Limewood Angel figures, early 18th century. in polychrome and gilt-wood, modelled in flowing robes, holding aloft a budding branch, 53 cm high, 31 cm width
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A fine, early Victorian, micro mosiac and specimen marble topped centre table, circa 1840, the central micro mosaic depicting St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, bordered by inlaid examples of lapis lazuli, verde antico, red porphyry, broccatello di spagna, alabastro fiorito, malachite, semesanto, Porto, marmo Africano and others, the apron with scroll moulded edge, the hexagon concave and turned column pedestal on stepped base with four paw feet and brass castors, 46 cm diameter x 73 high
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A Napoleon III clock garniture, 19th century by Charles Gautier Paris, circa 1856 - key, pendant & original receipt, the circular clock face surmounted by campana design, set on pierced splayed base flanked by griffin handles with beaded ring handles, with concentric candelabra, all on timber stands, clock 43 cm high, 21 width, candelabra 38 cm high, 24 width including stands
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A fine late 19th century French enameled guilloche striking and repeating carriage clock, with alarm, the gilt brass and bevelled glass case with open column sides, the face with enamel painted putto in bird drawn carriage, the movement marked 'Aiguilles Reveil' and numbered 13560, housed in leather case with reveal panel front and inset key, 10 cm width, 17 high including standing handle
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A pair of French ormolu-mounted Samson porcelain figural candelabra. Modelled in the Meissen style as a musical country couple, playing the pipes and mandolin, with blue cross and strike mark to base's, 31 cm width, 16 depth, 51 high
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A French chased and gilded bronze lamp, bouillotte with lacquered metal shade, circa 1830 Empire period, with three-part candle lamp section supported on a fluted stem with adjustable height on a stepped dish, now wired for electricity, 60 cm high 40 diameter
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A French parquetry etagere, early 20th century, the two graduated tiers with pierced gilt metal gallery, the lower with two drawers, stamped 'El Made in France' to base, 80 cm high, 52 wide
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A French, late 19th early 20th century ormolu mounted parquetry commode by Haentges Freres, Paris, with calacatta marble top over two short and three long drawers, finely cast ormolu mounts and hairy paw feet, metal tag inscribed Ebenisterie-bronzes Haentges Freres fabricants 6, Rue Titon, Paris, 130 cm width, 56 depth, 105 high
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Professor Alfredo Santarelli (Italian 1874-1957) Majolica lustre charger, depicting a classical battle scene, painted in blue and lustre glazes, hairline to rim, 52 cm diameter
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A pair of French Majolica Trompe L'Oeil platters by Francois Maurice, moulded with central fish surrounded by frogs and crustacean amongst seaweed, one plate signed and with restorations, 44 cm width
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French faience Nevers wine cooler with shell handles 18th century. Rafraichissoir bouteille, painted with a classical shell and flowers pattern, restoration and a chips to the enamel glaze, 18 cm high 12 cm diameter
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French faience Nevers rectangular deep sided dish with shell handles 18th century, the central blue and white painting of flowers and foliage, underside with a blue mark, fritting and some crazing to the enamel glaze 40 cm long 12 cm high
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A pair of 18th century Dutch Delft plates. Tin glaze blue and white with orange rims, each painted with Chinoiserie vignette of flowering shrubs, collection stickers verso, 29.5 cm diameter
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A group of ten black basalt Wedgwood pieces with various designs and Patterns and impressed marks to base, 19th / 20th century., comprising two jugs, one with interior glaze, covered double handled bowl, a teapot, an oval tapered vase, amphora, shell shaped plate and cup and saucer (10) vase 24 cm high, plate 28 cm diameter
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Silver pheasant taxidermy mount, mounted on naturalistic driftwood branch and wall shield, the silver pheasant is native to mainland Southeast Asia, Eastern and Southern china
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A late 19th century French wire parrot cage. on four feet, of cylindrical form with domed top, internally fitted with integral perch, 85 cm diameter x 200 high
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A Coalbrookdale cast iron horse Chestnut bench, with registration mark and seat number, replacement bolts and weak seat planks, recoated, 186 cm width
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An Italian Art Nouveau figural sculpture on stand, signed A.Del Perugia. Modelled as a nymph and putto, on associated green marble pedestal base, restorations to figure, 52 cm width, 112 cm high, pedestal 48 cm width, 116 cm high
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Portrait, Charles the Bold, Duke of burgundy, 18th century. Oil on canvas, the sitter is depicted wearing the Order of the golden Fleece, inscribed below: Carolvs Philip VS Dvx Bvrg Brab, 54 cm width, 66 high, within frame
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A Bidjar runner, West Persia, late 19th century. Vegetable dyed in coral red, blue and green and brown, floral motifs on a lattice ground, 130 cm width, 377 cm long
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A fine early/mid 20th century part silk Tabriz carpet, north West Persia, of central medallion design, 122 cm width, 175 long
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Emile Galle (French 1846-1904) cameo glass, landscape vase, circa 1900, of flared pedestal form, embellished with forest and lake scene on sunset ground, signed in cameo Galle, 32 cm high
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Emile Galle (French 1846-1904) cameo glass, Riverscape vase, circa 1900, of flattened form, embellish with riverscape on a sunset sky, signed in cameo 'Galle', 26 cm high
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Emile Galle (French 1846-1904) an overlaid and etched glass Plafonnier, circa 1900, of shallow dome form, with orange foliate and floral design, signature in cameo, with original brass mount, restoration to mount, small chip to inside rim, 45 cm diameter
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Tiffany Furnaces Favrile lamp base, circa 1920, with double pull chain sockets by Benjamin, the baluster form iridescent purple green blue glass base with bronze mount, impressed 'Louis Tiffany C Furnaces', Imc 116 Sl and stamp to base, 21 cm width, 63 high
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A Tiffany Studios gilt brass and Slag glass 'Pineneedle' picture frame, circa 1920, of typical design with beeded edge, stamped Tiffany Studios New York 918, cracks to glass backing, 30.5 cm x 25
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Gerhard Schliepstein (German, 1886-1963) A rare porcelain sculpted figure 'Verklarung' for Rosenthal, circa 1926. Translated as 'Transfiguration', white glazed porcelain, signed and marked Rosenthal to base, 42 cm width, 48 high
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Kurt Wendler (German 1893-1980) an important pair of jars and covers for Rosenthal. Each profusely painted with Art Deco stylised dancing figures in orange black and green, picked out with gilt, each on timber stand, the figures and design were originaly inspired by Josephine Baker, 20 cm diameter x 32 high
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'Snake Charmer' a porcelain table lamp by Armand Godard for Etling Editions Paris, circa 1920. Modelled as a semi nude female figure wearing a turban, marked Editions Etling Paris, signed A.Godard, 22 cm high, 19 wide
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Waldemar Fritsch (German, 1909-1978) Rosenthal porcelain figure of Harald Kreutzberg 'Gesang Der Nacht'. Translated as 'Night Song', white glazed porcelain, modelled after the famous German 20th century dancer and choreographer, signed and marked Rosenthal to base, 30 cm high
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A rare Art Deco white Meisen figure of a Stork. Modelled standing with waterlilies, impressed marks to base W149 and 131, crossed sword mark for post 1924, 21 cm high
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Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood Fairyland lustre bowl, circa 1920, the exterior painted with 'Woodland Bridge' the interior with 'Picnic River' marked, Z4968 T, 20 cm diameter x 8.8 high
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Demetre H. Chiparus (Romanian 1886-1947) 'Innocence', circa 1925. Gilt and iridescent blue silver cold painted bronze and carved ivory, modelled as a young girl with clasped hands, set upon marble plinth, signed D.Chiparus, 24.8 cm high
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Demetre H. Chiparus (Romanian 1886-1947) rare cast of a young girl, circa 1920. Gilt painted bronze and carved ivory, modelled wearing cap and floral apron used to carry fruit, set on marble plinth, indented 'Chiparus' signature to back of bronze, numbered 2206, restoration to plinth, 23.5 cm high
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Ferdinand Preiss (German 1882-1943) 'Bather with Parasol'. in gilt painted silver gilt bronze and ivory, modelled as a young lady in a bathing suit and lace up slippers, holding aloft a whimsical parasol, set on a Porto marble plinth, signed 'F.Preiss', 23 cm high
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Demetre H. Chiparus (Romanian 1886-1947) 'School Girl'. in gilt painted bronze and carved ivory, modelled holding a satchel, wearing a cape and bonnet, set on a marble dish base, impressed 'D.H.Chiparus' signature to back, numbered 1440, 22 cm high
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Bruno Zach (Austrian 1891-1935), courtesan in chemise and garters, circa 1920. Set on a marble plinth, signed Zach and dedicated to base 'C.C.C Premio Federico Caballero Platillo 1928', figure 37 cm high
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Sir Oswald Joseph Hornby Birley R.P, R.O.I (1880-1954) 'Apache' dancer Miss Beatrice Collins, oil on canvas, signed mid right, Oswald Birley, 197 cm x 126, Apache, or La Danse Apache, Bowery Waltz, Apache Turn, Apache dance and Tough dance is a highly dramatic dance associated in popular culture with Parisian street culture at the beginning of the 20th century
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Mile Antoine Bourdelle (French, 1861-1929), Beethoven, tete Monumentale (study for the Metropolitan) 1902 bronze, ed.5/8 62 cm height. Provenance: This piece was acquired in 1982 through the agency of Edson Antiques, Sydney in association with Graham Geddes of Melbourne. Private collection, Sydney since 1982. Other Notes: Accompanied by photocopied handwritten letter of authenticity by the artist's daughter Rhodia Dufet Bourdelle, dated 6 September 1982
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Carl Kauba (Austrian 1865-1922) U.S Calvary soldier bronze. on a polished agate base, inscribed 'Carl Kauba' and stamped 'Gesch' on side of pack, restored gun barrel, 23.5 cm high
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Marcel Andre Bouraine (French 1886-1948) Art Deco bookends. Modelled as Marabou stork, in silvered-bronze, marble and ivory, each inscribed 'M.Bouraine', 24 cm high
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Hagenauer 'Tennis Player', circa 1930. in chromium plated bronze, maked 'Whw Made in Austria' to the base, 25 cm high
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Pablo Picasso Eathenware vase for Madoura 'Face and Owl', 1958, partially glazed white earthenware vase with subtle polychrome glazes, 1958, numbered 34/200, inscribed 'Edition Picasso', with the 'Madoura Plein Feu' and 'Edition Picasso' pottery stamps on the underside, in very good condition, 21 cm width 16 depth, 26 cm high
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Gino Cenedese (1907-1973) Murano glass suite, comprising comport and two accompanying candlesticks, in pale blue glass with applied glass garlands, comport 23 cm diameter x 22 high, candlesticks 26 cm high (3)
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Two early 18th century wine glasses. One with thistle bowl and faceted stem circa 1720, the other with round funnel bowl, folded foot, engraved with fruiting vines and bird circa 1725, 15 cm and 17.5 high (2)
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An 18th century Jacobite wine glass, with multi can opaque twist stem, the round funnel bowl engraved with rose,thistle and Fiat, 18 cm high
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Two 18th century wine glasses. One circa 1730, with fluted and engraved ogee bowl and folded foot, the other circa1755 with ogee bowl and multi cotton cane twist stem, the later with frets to foot rim, 14.5 cm and 15 cm high (2)
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Two early 18th century wine glasses. One circa 1740 with drawn trumpet bowl and large folded foot, the other circa1730 with long bowl and knopped stem, 18 and 14 cm high (2)
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Two 18th century Dram glasses and 18th century ale glass. Circa 1760 both with gadrooned bowl and knopped stem, the ale glass circa 1760 with trumpet funnel bowl, engraved with hops and barley, knopped stem, tallest 13 cm high (3)
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A Juvenia 'Medal Dor' boxed Swiss movement travel clock, circa 1910, the guilloche and enamel case surrounding painted ivory face with lady and gallant, registration plaque and no 746, missing glass, 5.5 cm width, 9 high
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Swiss guilloche Repeat alarm clock, circa 1915, of circular form, mounted in purple guilloche and silver, Swiss hallmarks, 8 cm high
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A rare Patek Philippe Elipse D'or Solar clock, boxed. in gilt brushed brass with curved tambour ends, a solar panel to the top, oval dark navy enamel face with applied brass baton indexes and hands, circuit board with transistors connected to the photo-electric cell, battery, numbered 1.802.520, presentation plaque verso
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Swiss Masonic pocket watch. Crown wound and set, triangular mother of pearl dial with Masonic numerals, fully jewelled Swiss movement, hallmarked triangular silver case decorated with Masonic motifs, hallmarked USA patent 66542 Englisch Atent 713821 Swiss patent 36889, G Schwab-Loeille Geneve Suisse, 60 x 50 mm including bale
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A Henry Capt, Geneve gilt brass and enamel striking and repeating carriage clock with alarm, circa 1890. Signed 'Henry Capt, Geneve, Ls Gallopin & Cie Succes', the guilloche and enamel front and side panels depicting orchids in lustre enamels, handle and repeat button to the top, enamel dial with Roman numerals and alarm dial, striking with two hammers, back plate signed, 15.5 cm high including standing handle
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An International Watch Company open faced pocketwatch. Crown wind movement, pin set, circular white enamel dial with black Roman Numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at six, signed case, dial and movement, 14ct gold case with engraved paddle steamer to the outer lid, engraved inscription to the inner lid, diameter 45 mm, circa 1880, with original box
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An English walking cane, by Jonathan Howell of Henry Howell & Co, circa 1921, the burrwood shaft terminating in silver collar and carved parrot form handle, retailed by J.L.Caldwell Philadelphia
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An Austrian gilt bronze miniature Zappler glass dome clock, in fitted case, circa 1880. in moulded and chased rocaille and cornucopia decorated case, front-swinging pendulum on gilt brass base, housed in red leather reveal box, 6.5 cm high including dome
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A Louis-Philippe mahogany and boxwood-strung stick barometer, Levasseur Opticien Rouen, circa 1840, the silver plaque signed, the thermometer held with gilt mounts, 104.5 cm high
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Mrs Mary A. Mannin, (Nee), Millington (C1880-1864) portrait of an officer, depicting Captain William Littlejohn O'Halloran of Adelaide, original frame and gilt mount, notes verso, within mount, the oval 20 cm high, the frames 30 x 34
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Antoine Louis Barye (French, 1795-1875) lion bronze. An early casting, modelled as a lion in repose, signed, 26 cm width, 15 high
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