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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:441
Sale Title:Decorative ArtsLots with images:440
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:234
Date:23-Oct-2018
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A Saint-Cloud snuff box circa 1750, modelled as a reclining Franciscan monk, the lid decorated with a kakiemon flowering branch, set in silver mount. Height 5 cm, 6.5 cm wide
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A French faience sugar pot Marseille, circa 1750, handpainted with flowers, mounted with sterling silver gilt ornaments, marked 'Risler & carre, Paris', circa 1900. Height 14 cm
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A bronze and Sienna marble French mantle clock circa 1820, bronze figure with a writing slop, silk suspension, count wheel striking movement made by 'Pons' of Paris. Height 54 cm
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A George III mahogany chest on chest circa 1800, six long and two short draws, brushing slide. The oval brass handle plates commemorating Trafalgar Sacred to Nelson. Height 202.5 x 118 x 59 cm
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An Aesthetic movement table English, circa 1900, ebonised finish, rectangular top, turned legs and stretcher base. Height 74 x 91 x 49 cm
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A French bronze statue 'Le Vainqueur' by Eugene Marioton (1857-1933) circa 1900, depicting an archer with raised arm in triumph, signed on the side of the base 'E.Marioton', numbered 7154, stamped 'Fondeur Siot-Decauville, Fondeur Paris'. Height 96 cm
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A pair of 19th century gilt bronze candelabra each decorated with a putti, supporting three branch candle holders, on white marble base. Height 52 cm
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A Wedgwood caneware game dish and cover circa 1820, raised vine grapes decoration to the body, 'cauliflower' finial, with original liner. Height 15 cm, length 24 cm
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A George III period serpentine mahogany knife box circa 1770, Checkered stringing, original fitted interior with inlaid polar star. Height 38 x 22 x 28 cm
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A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy English, circa 1850, the fitted three compartment interior with glass caddy bowl, mother-of-pearl escutcheon on bun feet. Height 21 x 34 x 19 cm
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An 18th century French Louis XV Corbeille canape the finely carved curved back centred by floral spray in relief, with satin upholstered padded back and sides. Height 100 x 200 x 96 cm Provenance: The Estate of the late James Fairfax AC purchased pre 1975 Partridge London
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A Sheraton mahogany and satin wood oval tray English, circa 1790, with pierced foliate brass handles on mahogany stand. Length 77 x 50 cm
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A 19th century Biedermeier birch sofa table shaped drop leaf sides, with flattened shaped stretcher and supports. Height 78 x 86 x 63 cm
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A late Victorian Arts & Crafts oak bookcase moulded corners above four section of open shelves, the base with three cupboards with fitted drawers and two open shelves. Height 245 x 289 x 41 cm
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A Georgian mahogany chest on chest English, circa 1800, six long and two short drawers, brass bail handle on bracket feet. Height 185 x 114 x 57 cm
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A pair of 19th century Old Sheffield Plate candlesticks with foliate decoration, together with a pair of 19th century Old Sheffield Plate wine coasters, turned wooden base.
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Four pairs of American sterling silver candle stands weighted bases, by Towle, Raimond and Duchin. Height 11.5 cm the tallest
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A collection of silver pieces Comprising: a shell butter dish, Sheffield, 1912 by 'Ws Cs'. A tea strainer, Birmingham, 1933 by 'Bb Sle'. Four decanter labels, Birmingham, 1999-2000. Two lidded boxes in sterling silver. A pair of plated dolphin salts.
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A collection of sterling silver pieces Including: two fiddle and thread pattern teaspoons, London, 1827. One fiddle pattern teaspoon, London, 1849. Two Old English pattern sauce ladles, Sheffield, 1964. A rococo pattern fork, Sheffield, 1841. An apostle sifting spoon, Sheffield, 1874. A fiddle pattern sifting ladle, London, 1836.
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A sterling silver two handled rose bowl London, 1908 by Searle & Co Ltd, retailed by Selfridge's London. Height 12.5 cm
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A boxed pair of sterling silver shell shaped butter dishes and knives Sheffield, 1891 by Martin, Hall & Co. With a boxed set of twelve French silver oyster forks. Together with a pair of sterling silver boxed napkin rings, London, 1896 by Thomas Lebesley.
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A Victorian sterling silver three piece tea set London, 1851 by George Angell & Co. Tea pot, milk jug and sugar basket, ornately decorated with scrolls and floral decoration. Height 22 cm
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A William IV sterling silver coffee pot London, 1836 by Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard. Melon shape with raised floral motifs. Height 24 cm
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A fine quality boxed set of eighteen sterling silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knives and forks Sheffield, 1856 by Allen & Darwin, retailed by Manoah Rhodes & Sons, Silversmith, Bradford. The blades with engraved floral and scroll decoration.
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A sterling silver octagonal tea caddy stamped sterling silver. Height 13 cm. With a German silver lidded box, marked G?ndel Leipzig, raised foliate decoration on four ball feet. Height 11 cm.
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A Victorian sterling silver fiddle, thread and shell fish server London, 1839 by Mary Chawner. Together with a Georgian fiddle pattern fish slice, London, 1825 by Mary Chawner.
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A collection of silver pieces Including: six brightcut silver teaspoons, 1808 by Peter, Ann and William Bateman. Six fiddle and shell silver teaspoons, Sheffield, 1899 by mark Willis. Six brightcut silver teaspoons, London, 1784 by John Lambe, with a pair of silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Exeter 1866 by Josiah Williams & Co.
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A collection of twelve silver pieces Comprising: a Victorian silver fiddle shell and thread butter knife, London 1872 by Geroges Adams. A Victorian fiddle and thread butter knife, London 1840 by Mary Chawner. A mother-of-pearl handled butter knife, Birmingham 1855 by Thomas Dones. A mother-of-pearl handled butter knife, Birmingham 1854. A mother-of-pearl handled pickle fork, Sheffield 1881. An Old English teaspoon, London 1838. Six Georgian and Victorian silver condiment spoons.
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A collection of silver pieces Comprising: a silver 'snail' design straining spoon, Birmingham 1907 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. A Georgian silver sifting spoon, London 1793 by Samuel Holmes. A Georgian silver sifting spoon, Edinburgh 1808 by Patrick Robertson. A fiddle and shell laddle, Edinburgh 1820. A Scottish silver caddy spoon. A German 800 silver sifting spoon and a silver plated spoon.
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A collection of silver pieces Comprising: a pair of Georgian grape scissors, London 1831 by Edward and John Barnard. Two pairs of Georgian sugar nips. A Georgian silver mote spoon. A vinaigrette, London 1819 by Thomas Streetin. An Indian Rupee box, circa 1930. Ten sterling silver Edwardian napkin clips and a silver plated orange peeler.
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A contemporary sterling silver Thai condiment set comprising a pair of lidded cruets with spoons, a salt/pepper shaker on an oval tray. Stamped 'Thailand silver 925'.
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A sterling silver oval lidded box Chester, circa 1908, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd. Together with a Victorian sterling silver mustard pot, London, 1865 by Benjamin Davis, with blue glass liner. Together with a Victorian sterling silver two handled vase, London, 1879 by Charles Stuart Harris. Height 10 cm the tallest.
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A collection of silver pieces Comprising: two silver anointing spoons, Sheffield 1901, 1902. A silver shovel spoon, Birmingham 1876. Seven English and Continental novelty spoons. Two straw spoons. Two Russian silver spoons, one with niello decoration.
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A pair of Georgian sterling silver circular salts London, 1788, makers marks rubbed, with blue glass liners. Together with a sterling silver salt with blue glass liner, London, 1918 by Pairpoint Brothers.
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An Irish George III sterling silver caster Dublin, circa 1800, by William Bond, classical plain design. Together with a Victorian sterling silver peperrette, Sheffield, 1839 by Henry Wilkinson & Co. Height 19 cm the tallest
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A collection of four Stilton scoops a double struck fiddle thread and shell, London, 1995 one with ornate handle, London, 1995 two silverplated.
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A silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel box by Feodor Ruckert, Moscow, circa 1900, the rectangular box with hinged lid, cloisonne enamel depicting a pair of black swans, polychrome floral and foliate motifs, Moscow assay marks 1908-1917. Ruckert was a Moscow German who did work for Faberge in the 17th century style. 6.4 x 4 x 3 cm
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A French gold, enamel and jewelled compact by Auguste Peyroula, Paris, circa 1930, interior with mirror, two compartments and lipstick holder, open and closed by a slide, set with a rectangular carved jade, framed by rose cut diamonds. Fully marked throughout, no. '2979'. Auguste Peyroula worked in Paris for Cartier, Tiffany & Co, van Cleef & Arpels, and also sold under his own name. 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.4 cm
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