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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:653
Sale Title:International Decorative Arts; Fine Chinese & Asian ArtLots with images:653
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:395
Date:28-Nov-2017
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A collection of Thomas Webb Burmese glass, early 20th century, comprising a raspberry decorated tumbler, a bottle vase, a hexagonal lipped vase and a shiny top hat, the tallest 16 cm high
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A collection of Moser enamelled glass, early 20th century, comprising small two handled vase, a tumbler, both with applied acorns, a jug and square dish, the largest 14 cm high
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A Mt Washington spiral and gilt air trap vase, early 20th century, decorated with butterflies and floral sprays, 19 cm high
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Four small Thomas Webb Burmese glass rose bowls, early 20th century, all with floral design, approximately 6 cm high
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A Le Verre Francais Art Deco cameo glass vase, early 20th century, inscribed to the base Le Verre Francaise, 17 cm high
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An Australian art glass cameo glass vase by Tony Hanning and Chuck Simpson, titled 'Crazy Horse', 1988, signed to the base, 16 cm high
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A Daum Nancy cut cameo and enamelled glass slender vase, early 20th century, decorated with flowers and leaves, carved signature and cross of Lorraine, 19 cm high
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A like pair of Thomas Webb Burmese glass vases early 20th century, one decorated with a butterfly, the other berries, 18 cm high
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An Australian Intaglio cut art glass bowl 'Nymphs' by Tony Hanning, 1987, signed and dated to the foot, 13 cm high, 20 cm diameter
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A Steuben Glass Works acid etched glass vase, designed by Frederick Carder, circa 1920, decorated with stylised trees, 18 cm high
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A collection of Thomas Webb Burmese frilled rim glass, early 20th century, comprising a bowl, signed and two vase, one decorated with acorns, the other vine leaves, 12 cm diameter and 11 cm high
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Three iridescent glass items, early 20th century, comprising a WMF Myra vase, a Steuben Aurene goblet, signed and a Quezal light shade
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Three art glass items, comprising a Pomona glass vase, American, circa 1880, a Peloton glass bowl and a New England Glass Co. Amberina glass tumbler, the Pomona vase 16 cm high
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An Australian Budgeree Studios art glass 'Sung' vase by Nick Mount, 1988, together with a certificate of authenticity inscribed 'Blown in Port Adelaide, South Australia, 1988', 32 cm high
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A Minton pate sur pate cabinet plate decorated by Marc Louis Solon, late 19th century, decorated with a putto and classical masks, initialled 'M, 24 cm diameter
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A Doulton Changware vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, circa 1920, factory marks and artist's monograms to base, 10.5 cm high
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A Tiffany & Co sterling silver suite of Hampton pattern cutlery, setting for six, pattern introduced in 1934 comprising soup spoons, dinner forks, dinner knives, luncheon forks, salad forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, butter spreaders, coffee spoons, a serving spoon and fork, a sauce label and a butter knife, 2510 grams weight, excluding knives
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A George V Britannia standard silver shaped square salver by Lionel A Crichton, London 1930 engraved with a Ducal coronet, crest and the motto of the Order of the Garter 'Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense' (Shame on him who thinks ill of it, 25.5 cm square, 740 grams. Provenance: The John Nottage Collection, Christie's Melbourne, 8 May 1989, lot 77
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A set of four Antique Sheffield plate everted fluted decanter coasters, circa 1810. Provenance: Lord Douglas Gordon, Hampshire, UK
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A George III sterling silver shaped circular salver by Ebenezer Coker, London 1764 with gadrooned shell and scroll rim and contemporary engraved coat of arms, 32 cm diameter, 965 grams. Provenance: Christie's Australia, Melbourne, 8 May 1989, lot 163
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A Victorian sterling silver gilt oval table snuff box by Samuel & Ernest Drew, London 1894/98 the floral engraved hinged lid with an Earl's coronet, opening to reveal a sealed internal cover, 13 cm wide, 290 grams
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A Victorian sterling silver two handled caudle cup by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1900 of typical Georgian design with fluting, rope and beaded decoration, 9.5 cm high, 16 cm across the handles, 215 grams
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A silver oblong tea caddy, 18th century engraved with all over lattice and rosette design, a ducal coronet, crest and cypher, unmarked, 11 cm high, 9 x 5 cm, 465 grams
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A Tiffany & Co silver pair of pierced pepper casters and matching oval two handled salts with blue glass liners, circa 1905 by John C Moore, pattern numbers 15923A & 15924, and two Georgian salt spoons, 10 cm high & 12 cm wide
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A collection of eight items of Scottish sterling silver King's Husk pattern cutlery comprising four table forks, Glasgow 1824 and four entree forks, Glasgow 1842, all by Robert Gray & Son, and four odd table knives
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An Elizabeth II pair of sterling silver taper candlesticks by JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1959 of typical Georgian form on hexagonal shell bases, 14 cm high, 410 grams
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A George II sterling silver shaped circular card tray by Robert Abercromby, London 1741 with shell and scroll rim and contemporary engraved coat of arms, 15 cm diameter, 205 grams
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A Scottish Edward VII Britannia standard silver quaich by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1904, 5 cm high, 17 cm across the handles, 240 grams
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A Tiffany & Co sterling silver miniature strawberry dish, pattern 20742, engraved 'Forget not an Old Friend & Bechoice of a New One', 12 cm diameter, 105 grams
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A Victorian sterling silver pierced mustard pot by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1852 with blue glass liner, and mustard spoon, 9 cm high
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A bronze sculpture of an antelope head, signed Medic, French, circa 1920, on a black marble base, 42 cm high including base, sculpture 21 cm wide, 12 cm across the ears
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An ornately carved ebony three tier collectors display shelf, Anglo-Indian, 19th century, 80 cm high, 65 cm wide, 21.5 cm deep
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A silvered metal torchiere on tripod base converted to a standard lamp, French, 20th century, with a black linen shade, 160 cm (without shade)
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