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Auction House:Raffan Kelaher & ThomasNumber of lots recorded:183
Sale Title:Fine & Decorative ArtsLots with images:155
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:143
Date:11-Sep-2018
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A static display model of the British ship 'The Drumalis', of 1890, handmade, grey painted, plaster base, cased under glass. Length 49 cm.
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A static display model of the British ship 'The Royal William', yellow painted, some loose strings, cased under glass. Length 38 cm.
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An early 20th century static display model of the British schooner yacht 'The Cicely', cream painted, on stand. Old racing boat which has been weighted and re-stringed. Length 127 cm.
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An early 20th century rare wood Australian racing skiff model, with rigging, rubber and sails, no keel, pine top, all original. Length 122 cm.
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A late 19th century wood Australian Balmain Bug sailing model, cedar, original fitting of two sails and green painted hull. Length 40 cm.
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A late 19th century wood Australian skiff sailing model pond yacht, two sails, no fin, cedar made. Length 45 cm.
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John Gould (1804-1881), 'Geocichla Schistacea, Meyer', hand coloured lithograph, John Gould and W. Hart, 51 x 34 cm, framed. Some foxing.
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John Gould (1804-1881), black duck control (Anas Superciliosa: Gmd), hand coloured lithograph, John Gould and H.C.Richter, 37 x 55 cm, unframed. Some foxing.
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John Gould (1804-1881), Philip Island parrot (Nestor Productus (Gould)), hand coloured lithograph, marked lower right 'Drawn from Nature and on store by J&E Gould', 51 x 34 cm, framed. Some foxing. Description of the birds to verso.
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John Gould (1804-1881), Australian cassowary (Casuarius Australis, Wall), hand coloured lithograph, John Gould and H.C. Richter, 55 x 39 cm, unframed.
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John Gould (1804-1881), Pale-headed Parrakeet (Platycercus Palliceps: Vig), hand coloured lithograph, J&E Gould, 38.5 x 31.5 cm, unframed. Some foxing.
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John Gould (1804-1881), Chestnut-backed Eupetes (Eupetes Castanonotus, Salvad), hand coloured lithograph, John Gould and W. Hart, 36 x 54 cm, unframed. Some foxing. Description attached to verso.
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John Gould (1804-1881), Elegent Grass-Parrakeet (Euphema Elegans: Gould), hand coloured lithograph, J&E Gould, 55 x 37 cm, unframed. Some foxing. With description attached to verso.
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John Gould (1804-1881), Australian Lesser Noddy (Anous Melanops: Gould), hand coloured lithograph, John Gould and H.C.Richter, 36 x 52 cm, unframed. Some foxing.
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A detailed and Well-Presented Waterline model of a French Bounty, white painted, plaster base. Length 20 cm.
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Three Royal Doulton figurines, 'The Potter' HN1493, 'Fortune Teller' HN2159, and 'The Wizard' HN2877. Height 18 cm and 26.5 cm.
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Three Royal Doulton figurines, 'Simpson and his Donkey' HN5,750, no. 108, 'The Captain' HN2260, and 'Captain Cook' HN2889. Height 20 cm and 25.5 cm.
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A rare large Lladro group 'The Three Graces', signed by Fulgencio Garcia & J. Monton, and numbered 80 (of 500) to verso. Circa 1970. Height 73 cm.
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A bronzed figure of a hunter and his hound', on black marble base, after Pierre-Jules Mene. Signed Mene to base. Height 32 cm.
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A Victorian silver plate candelabrum, six-lights, with decorated arms and body in form of a grape vine canopy laden with fruit, supporting a central cut crystal epergne bowl. Circa 1880, possibly American. Height 77 cm. (A/F, small chip to rim of bowl).
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Four Royal Doulton figurines, 'Lambing Time' HN1890, 'The Clockmaker' HN2279, 'The Master' HN2325, and 'A good Catch' HN2258. Height 12.5 cm, 19 cm.
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Four botanical prints, three by J. F. Miller, Canthium Coprosmoides, Cervicina Gracilis and Correa Alba also evillea Cinerea Br;and an illustralian of Grevillea Cinerea, 46 x 30.5 cm each (4) in gold frames
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Charles Alexandre Lesueur (1778-1846), plan De La Ville De Sydney (Capitale des Colonies Anglaises aux Terres Australes), engraved map of Sydney, showing vegetation, buildings, and main features. Published in Paris circa 1802, 40 x 55 cm
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After Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), St Agnes, portrait of Mrs Quarrington after Reynolds (Mannings 1504);as St Agnes, half-length to front with a lamb under her left arm and a palm branch in her hand, looking up with her hair loose;scratched-letter state before title. 1787, this state 1773
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A Victorian silver plate candelabrum, depicting 'Paul et Virginie', six-lights, with decorated arms and body in form of a palm tree, figures to base. Circa 1880, possibly American. Height 61 cm. (A/F, two palm leaves detached).
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A Regency period mahogany twin pedestal dining table, the rectangular top with reeded edge, raised on twin pedestals, each ending in four downswept legs on brass paw feet and castors. Fitted with one leaf. Length 240 cm. Width 104 cm.
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A set of eight mahogany campaign chairs, with leather seats and backs, strap leather arm rests and simulated bamboo folding frame.
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A good set of eight Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs, raised on cabriole legs, recently upholstered.
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A Victorian rosewood tripod table, the circular top with moulded edge, raised on barley twist column, ending on three pad feet. Diameter 55 cm.
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A Victorian mahogany dumbwaiter, the upper shelf with low backboard, fluted column supports, with cupboard below on plinth base. Width 120 cm.
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An ebonised centre table, inlayed with brass and mother-of-pearl, raised on turned tapering legs, united by a U shaped stretches centred by an urn. Width 130 cm.
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A Victorian mahogany writing table, with green leather inset top, above two frieze drawers, raised on turned tapering legs, ending on castors. Width 106 cm.
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A Victorian ebonised and mother of pearl inlay console table, with marble top, with mirrored section below. Together with the matching mirror, with urn finial and column supports. Overall height 270 cm.
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A pair of Regency brass argon lamps, decorated classical cherub screen to body, with flu and glass shade. Circa 1830. Height 68 cm.
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A pair of large Art Nouveau Lavergne & Goldscheider figural porcelain floor vases, depicting 'Diana and Actaeon'. Signed to base. Vienna. Circa 1898-1899. Height 85 cm. (A/F, repair to one dog head and chips to paint).
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A set of 14 Christofle Hotel 'Couteaux Falalas Acier' steak knives, silver plate. Sp 24 86 012. Each in their plastic sleeves.
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An Afghan Chobi carpet, the central cream medallion on deep blue ground, all-over stylised flower decoration, cream and aubergine borders. 235 x 170 cm
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A Persian Kashan carpet, the central medallion on bright red ground, foliate decorated, repeating blue borders. 352 x 246 cm
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An English porcelain urn vases, in the Royal Worcester style, blush ivory twin handled vase, hand painted with pretty sprays of wild flowers. Height 45 cm.
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A pair of Victorian satin glass vases, with green frill neck, and handle, and enamel hand painted flowers. Circa 1890. Height 33 cm.
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A rear Fenton Carnival glass bowl, Carnival pattern 'Persian tiger', or 'Caspian Tiger'. The exterior pattern is butterfly and berry, raised on three claw feet. Diameter 13.5 cm.
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