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Auction House:McKenzies AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:277
Sale Title:Fine Art, Decorative Arts, Jewellery and Selected Furniture - Day 2Lots with images:270
Auction Location:PerthPrices available:182
Date:2-Dec-2009
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Three sterling silver Items i) Gravy Ladle, Exeter, 1833 by William Rawlings Sobey ii) Gravy Ladle, London, 1852 Makers mark, 'C.W.' iii) A Straining Ladle, Exeter, 1836 Makers mark, 'W.R.S.'
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Stuart Devlin A Pair of sterling silver Goblets Made to commemorate the marriage of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer as a limited edition of 950 individual goblets (not pairs), having gilt bowls as well as a gilt central stem representing the Prince of Wales feathers together with a gothic frieze. Hallmarks for London, Stuart Devlin, 1981
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A modern Leitz binocular microscope with inbuilt illumination, 5 lens revolving nosepiece, plus other parts located in a drawer within the fitted carry case. Appears complete. Includes various manuals and instruction books
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An Early Victorian Stick Barometer, c.1830 The case with parquetry stringing, the scale being silvered. Signed, Hoffmeyer, Birmingham, working
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A Lalique Saint Vincent clear and frosted grey glass plafonnier (light shade), signed R. Lalique, fitted for two globes, with twisted rope hanger
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A very rare Calyx jardiniere, modelled by William Brough having a Nouveau bush scene depicting a low sun, gums and a cottage. This scene is circular and is equally spaced 4 times around the piece. It is attributed to Harry Howell, an early decorator for the firm. Below this is a gum nut frieze, circling the bowl, with grey glaze. Note: Exhibited Art Gallery of WA 2005 - 2006 in the 'Wembley Ware' exhibition. This is the only example of this piece known to exist
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