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Auction House:Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & ValuersNumber of lots recorded:792
Sale Title:EmporiumLots with images:792
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:625
Date:29-Sep-2019
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A group of thirteen objects, three black lacquer Japanese trays & two vases with Mt Fuji, a native Indian doll with a baby & moving glass eyes, a large fan painted with elephants, a saki bottle & two bowls, a Chinese carved jade duck, (13), height 10 & 14 cm fan L
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A pair of Chinese metal dishes decorated with a bat & peach, seven Odd spoons, with impressed silver marks W 12 each, length 10 - 13 cm
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A realistically carved marble King cobra Stares down his prey, mouth open & a flared hood, the stone in hues of brown, the lifesize snake has a natural pattern of scales running down from it's head to the tip of the tail, height 40 cm, width 30 cm
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A fine Japanese Satsuma Koro, Hattori signature to the base, Masterfully painted in polychrome enamel, Meiji period, 19th century, the bulbous shape with double handles raised on three low legs condition: cover missing, height 14 cm, width 13 cm
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A tall elaborate cloisonne Pouring vessel with a brass elephant spout raised on peacock feather shaped base below the side Flanges, a domed cover with a dog knop & swing handle, inlaid with lapis, chalcedony cabochons, height 37 cm
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A sterling silver Christening mug, J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1913, double ovoid with pedestal base & scroll handle, height 19 cm Wt
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A pair of sterling silver candlesticks, H. Mathews, Birmingham, 1924, retailed by Hardy Brothers, Sydney, height 22 cm Wt
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A pair of early Australian sterling silver Tasmanian shell spoons, shells mounted in a silver framed spoon with a map of tasmania finial
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A Victorian sterling silver berry spoon, George William Adams, London, 1872. Provenance: The Residual of the Hutcheon's Estate. The Hutcheons lived in Shanghai & Hong Kong in the early & mid 20th century before moving to Sydney, length 18 cm Wt 65 cm
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A Christofle 'Malmaison' silver plate cutlery service for six, includes entree fork & knife, dinner fork & knife, soup & dessert spoon, in original plastic & boxes, as new
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A group of silver plate items, includes a Continental sugar sifter, bread fork, bottle Stoppers, cake slice, lidded pot on three legs
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An Art Deco malachite glass vase, in the manner of Heinrich Hoffmann, octagonal tapering form, moulded in relief with three panels of a female nude, height 18 cm
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Phillipe Starck (b.1949) France Une petite Etrangete Contre Un Mur vase 1988 vibrant cobalt blue glass vase against a clear crystal pane by Daum, France ed. 36/50, El 126-Etrangete 23 etched signature lower left, edition lower right Daume Cristal France certificate of authentication no. 02536 70 x 40 x 22 cm Wt. 10 kg . Exhibited: an example from this edition is included in the MoMA, collection, New York
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