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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:447
Sale Title:International Decorative Arts, Day 3Lots with images:447
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:375
Date:2-Aug-2016
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A George III sterling silver shaped circular salver with gadrooned rim and engraved floral decoration by Ebenezer Coker, London 1766, 22 cm diameter, and a pair of plain modern dinner plates, 28 cm diameter
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A Victorian sterling silver suite of four fancy Onslow pattern serving spoons and a sugar shifter by Barnard Brothers, London 1883, a pair of sauce ladles, two sets of six teaspoons, a set of six individual butter trays and knives and various silver plate items
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A German silver cutlery service by Mh Wilkens & Sohne, Bremen-Hemellingen, comprising 11 table knives, 12 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 entree knives, 12 entree forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 teaspoons, 11 coffee spoons, 12 cake forks and 13 various serving implements, 20th century
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A George V sterling silver matched three-piece tea set, the teapot Birmingham 1931, the milk jug and sugar bowl Sheffield 1936, and an extra teapot and milk jug by Henry Charles Dewar, Birmingham 1910, 1365 grams total weight
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A George V sterling silver teapot and milk jug by Henry Charles Dewar, Birmingham 1910, the teapot 24 cm long, 345 grams total weight
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A Victorian sterling silver baluster coffee pot with flower finial by Barnard Brothers, London 1852, with internal fitted filter rim, 26 cm high, 760 grams
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An Edwardian matched sterling silver and tortoiseshell dressing table suite, Birmingham, circa 1905, mixed makers comprising a hand mirror, two brushes and three glass jars
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A collection of sterling silver comprising an Edward VII brandy sauce pan, London 1903, a George III bright cut milk jug, London 1804 and a French cream jug
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A collection of sterling silver cutlery, comprising an Old English pattern part service, mainly Georgian engraved with a crest comprising ten table spoons, six table forks, eight dessert spoons, three dessert spoons, a teaspoon, three mustard spoons and a collection of various cutlery
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An oval silver plate turn-over serving dish, 35 cm wide and two turn-over butter dishes, one with cast cow's heads, the other with goat's heads, 20 cm wide
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A collection of silver plate comprising a soup tureen, cover and ladle, 37 cm wide, an egg cruet, a pair of salts, a milk jug, a sauce ladle and coin case
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A cased pair of George III sterling silver fluted Feather-edge and fancy cartouche pattern table spoons by William Turton, London 1774, fitted later case by Gibson & Co Lte, Belfast and a Victorian Christening mug by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1853, 10 cm high
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William Gaunt (British 1900-1980), The Thames - St Paul's Cathedral, watercolour, signed W Gaunt and dated 1937, 50 x 35 cm
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A pale hardwood library table of restrained design, English, 19th century, with two extended sliding slopes to either end, tooled tan leather and gilt mounts throughout
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A Louis XV style carved walnut mirror panelled armoire, 19th century, with central acanthus leaf and cartouche, 250 cm high, 135 cm wide, 50 cm deep
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A small satinwood glazed and painted vitrine display table, French, 19th century, 72 cm high, 62 cm wide, 37 cm deep
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Louis Wain (1860-1939), Prize Winning Dogs, pen and ink on paper, signed left, from Charles Cruft's 'First Great Terrier Show' in 1886, featuring 'Mrs C. Houlkers Pug 'Queen Rose', Mrs Couling's Pug 'Judy Juju' and another, un-named spaniel, together with a group of watercolour illustrations in black & grey with white highlights on a single card, depicting 'H.R.H. Prince Francis of Teck's skye terrier 'Toko', 'Hon. T.W. Fitzwilliam's Foxterrier 'Fitzwilliam Squeezer' & 'The Duke of Portland's Clumber…
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An oak cased brass barograph made by John Trotter, optician, Glasgow, late 19th century, 22 cm high, 37 cm wide, 23 cm deep
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A collection of 18th century Wedgwood cream ware, comprising a rectangular shell dish, an armorial plate, a pair of dishes, pierced plate, bud vase, ladle & oval dish
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A set of four Ridgway porcelain cabinet plates finely painted with panels of fruit and flowers within gilt, Royal blue and salmon borders, circa 1840, pattern number 6/3767, 23 cm diameter
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A small Georgian carved oak drop leaf dining table, 17th century, 70 cm high, 43 cm wide, 107 cm deep and 120 cm diameter extended
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A George III silk and linen cross-stitch needlework sampler, 18th century, dated 1787, worked by Mary Braine Warkton taught by Mary Blackburn Kettering and dated Northamptonshire, 1848, 53 cm high, 64 cm wide. Provenance: Witney Antiques, England
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A brass chandelier with ten branches and fifteen candle apertures, fitted for electricity, 100 cm high. Provenance: Reputedly from the old Mint building in the City of Melbourne
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A Italian provincial painted pine armoire, 18th century, 217 cm high, 188 cm wide, 59 cm deep. Provenace: John Dunn Antiques, Melbourne
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Diggs, Dudley 'The Unlawfulnesse of subjects Taking up Armes against their Soveraigne.....' [London, 1644] 1st edition, 170pp bound in vellum with mss title to spine.
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A carton containing approximately sixty-seven books, 18th century and later, leather bindings in mixed condition, various languages.
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A Sir Walter Scott Library, A fine collection of mainly first edition novels, epic poems and other writings, most in contemporary leather or quarter-leather bindings. Accompanied by the complete 10-volume 'The Life of Sir Walter Scott' by J.G.Lockhart [1902]. (66 volumes).
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A French provincial oak and fruit wood side cabinet with a faux marble top, 18th century and later, 102 cm high, 90 cm wide, 45 cm deep. Provenace: Graham Cornall Antiques, Melbourne
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A collection of five French pewter items, 17th century and later, comprising two twin handled quaiche one with lid, 17th/18th century, an embossed twin preserve pot 18th/19th century, a lidded flagon and a circular dinner plate, 17th Century
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