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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 pair of Edwardian sterling silver entree dishes and covers London, 1908 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd. Length 26 cm
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A collection of silver pieces Comprising: four European silver caddy spoons, one Prince of Wales caddy spoon, London 1981, one fiddle pattern, London, hallmarks. Together with four oyster forks including, one Tiffany & Co, one London 1848 by Lister & Sons, one hallmarked Newcastle 1840 by John Walton and one silver plate.
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A collection of silver pieces Including: a pair of ivory handled sterling silver salad servers, Sheffield 1871. A pair of serving spoons, London 1921 by Charles Bolton. A pair of berry spoons, London 1827 by Stephen Adams. Together with a table spoon, 1799 by John Langlands II.
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A Royal Worcester four stacked cauldron vase circa 1877, height 14 cm. Together with a Royal Worcester jug vase decorated with prunus blossom, 1889, height 20.5 cm. Together with a Belleck jug vase with applied decoration of roses, green mark to base, height 18 cm.
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A Doulton & Slater vase Empressed marks 'Doulton silicon Lambeth 1885', by Eliza Simmons, height 27 cm. Together with a Moore Brothers basket vase, height 18 cm.
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A celadon wide bowl by Col Levy (1933-) with green celadon glaze, marked to base. Height 6.5 cm, diameter 28 cm
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A covered jar by Harold Hughan (1893-1987) in green celadon with decorations to cover, signed 'Hughan' to base. Exhibited in Adams gallery. Height 9.7 cm, diameter 8.8 cm
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A strawberry bowl by Les Blakebrough (1930-) circa 1988, Made in porcelain, cobalt glaze and gold lustres with red enamel. Initials 'Lb' to base. Height 14.5 cm, diameter 20.5 cm
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James Peel (1811-1906) 'Shepherd, shepherdess and sheep in a valley Landscape'. Together with unknown artist, 'Cows in Landscape'. Oil on canvas, one signed. 48 x 77 cm and 39.5 x 59.5 cm
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Artist unknown 18th century 'A classical landscape' oil on canvas, the frame bearing the name of 'Richard Wilson'. 59 x 49 cm
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Johannes Kip (Dutch, 1653-1722) collection of five engravings of: Windsor, St James Palace, Somerset house, Lambeth Palace, Tower of London. 34.5 x 4 cm each
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A large Victorian carved fire screen English, circa 1860, with crested top, the insert of an eagle in needlework and felt work. Height 150 cm
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A Regency mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers English, circa 1810, three long and two short drawers on carved feet. Height 105 x 108 x 53 cm
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A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy English, circa 1810, fitting interior with crystal mixing bowl. Height 16 x 34 x 20 cm
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A Georgian mahogany torchere English, circa 1820, a circular top, rope twist column with stylised pineapple decoration, on four cabriole legs. Height 138 cm
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A 19th century French patinated and gilt bronze mantle clock circa 1860, the marble case enclosing a movement by Richond, Paris, white enamel Roman numeral dial. Height 52 cm
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