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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:361
Sale Title:Fine and Decorative ArtsLots with images:359
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:247
Date:14-Jun-2020
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A sterling silver mustard pot with a Bristol blue glass liner, 1908 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Atkin Bros, the pierced pot finely worked with floral arabesques, having a wavy cusped rim and a conforming layered domed lid, the double scroll handle with anthemion thumb rest; hallmarked underside, silver weight 121gr (without liner), height 7.5 cm
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An Edwardian sterling silver inkwell set, 1904 London, maker's mark for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd; J Batson & Son, a shaped rectangular tray delicately bright cut with festoons, an applied border and raised on paw feet, supporting a glass ink pot with a hinged silver lid, and a resting spiral twist pen, marked Fe to end, total weight 444 gr, height 9 cm, length 19 cm, width 13 cm
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A late Victorian sterling silver pedestal bowl, 1899 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Fenton Bros Ltd, embossed and chased with rococo forms, with two shell and scroll vacant cartouches and raised on a short foot, hallmarked to body, silver weight 118gr, height 8 cm, diameter: 11.5 cm
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A mixed group of sterling silver items: an Australian flask, a pepper pot, and a cast miniature of a cat playing a violin, early mid 20th century, an ecclesiastical flask by T. Gaunt & Co. Bearing Christogram, Ihs, engraved for 'Rev. F McKenna, 1940'; 1937 Sheffield, a hexagonal pillar pot by Goldsmith & Silversmith's Co. And; 1901 Sheffield, a cat on a ornate chair, imported by Samuel Boyce Landeck; hallmarked to all, silver weight 145gr height 7.5 cm, (flask)
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Two boxed sets of sterling silver coffee spoons, 1935 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Hukin & Heath, and Jubilee punch, a set of six coffee bean spoons, and; 1940 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Frank Cobb & Co, six spoons of plain form with Doric capital terminals; hallmarked to stems, total weight 96gr, length 10 cm
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A Canadian sterling silver brush and mirror set, early 20th century, with maker's mark for Roden Bros Ltd, Toronto, with shield shape backs and swollen ribbed and fluted handles, decorated with fine engraved stripes and floral festoons, initialled to cartouche; hallmarked to throats, length 33 cm
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A Georgian sterling silver teapot, 1745 London, with maker's mark for Henry Brind, the tapering rounded pot with a fruit wood handle, spout with hinged cover and a domed lid with small knop, plain to the body and raised on three cabriole feet with layered mounts; hallmarked underside only, total weight 420gr, height 17 cm
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Ten sterling silver forks including a set of six Irish forks, 1911 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb, and; 1953 Dublin, with maker's mark for J.P (with pellet), flatware in Old English pattern comprising six main forks and four salad forks; hallmarked to stems, silver weight 536gr, length 20.5 cm, and 18 cm
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Sixteen assorted sterling silver flatware items, early 19th to early 20th century, comprising Scottish, Irish and English items; dessert, tea and condiment spoons in various patterns, a set of five bright cut spoons, plus plated tongs, silver weight 357gr (silver items only), length 19 cm, and smaller
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Two sterling silver kiddush cups, 1911 & 1912 Birmingham, with makers' marks for probably Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co, and; Josef Zweig, the pedestal cups both simply embellished with bright cut borders and decoration, gilt washed to the interiors, hallmarked to foot of both, silver weight 87gr, height 11.5 cm, and smaller
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A George III sterling silver table top snuff box, 1761 London, with maker's mark for Thomas shepherd, the engine turned box with a plain lid having an ornate applied floral border and bearing the engraved sentiment, 'A friend at a pinch is not to be sneezed at', hallmarked twice to the gilt washed interior, silver weight 136gr height 2.5 cm, length 9 cm, width 6 cm
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A group of late Victorian to Edwardian sterling silver wares: a toast rack, small creamer, and a cased set of six cake forks, 1891 Sheffield, with marks for James Dixon & Sons, a small creamer embossed with spiral, flute and floral motifs; 1894 Sheffield, with marks for Charles Edward Nixon, a camel hump embossed edge toast rack; 1912 Birmingham, with marks for Charles Wilkes, a set of bead edged forks, all hallmarked, silver weight 314gr length 13 cm, (forks)
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A Val St Lambert press moulded Art Deco Luxval vase, mid 1930s, an Egmont vase from the Luxval series, of tapering form with two plain panels alternating with four ribs and textured bands, fine ribbing to the lower register, marked Vsl Belgique in relief to the base, height 18 cm
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An enamelled frosted glass vase in the manner of Legras, circa 1900, a tall slightly waisted vase with an internal rib decor, a broad shaped textured green border to the rim outlined in gilt, the body with red poppy and white daisy heads and foliage, height 35.5 cm
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An Art Deco Muller Freres bowl with a .950 silver stand, circa 1920s, with an earlier 1890-1900 stand with mark for Louis Coignet, a broad peach coloured dish with a stepped base decorated with concentric frosted rings punctuated by three asymmetric star and floral motifs, signed to rim, height 14.5 cm, diameter: 41 cm
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A Jugendstil cut crystal and pewter pitcher, circa 1900-1910, a tapering conical pitcher with a pierced and moulded collar with formal vegetal and fan motifs, a bracket handle and a hinged lid with a beak like spout, the body with vertical cuts and diamond cut arrow points, unmarked, height 38.5 cm
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A French crystal decanter, 20th century, the boxed Veritable Cristal D'Art decanter of tapering form with a waisted base, having a diamond point border and lens and navette cuts, with stopper, height 38.5 cm
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An Art Nouveau enamelled glass vase in the Mont Joye/Legras style, circa 1900, a slender tapering bottle vase with a fluted and cusped rim, having an internal rib and dimple design and decorated with a blue kingfisher flying through water reeds, height 30.5 cm
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A Kralik 'Diaspora' green iridescent vase in an metalwork stand, circa 1900, a baluster vase with a wavy fire polished rim with a decor of irregular craters and pits, polished pontil to base and housed in an Art Nouveau metalwork frame with whiplash handles and sinuous vegetal motifs, height 38 cm
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An enamelled blue glass vase in the manner of Legras, circa 1900, a cylindrical vase three quarter decorated to the body with blooming and nodding daffodils and foliage, further enriched by delicate gilt transfer borders, flora and patterns, height 24.5 cm
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An enamelled amethyst glass vase in the manner of Legras, circa 1900, with a fire polished square rim flowing to a tapering cylindrical neck, the baluster body with an internal rib decor above a waisted foot rim, decorated with a pastel hued cattleya orchid and foliage upon a gilt enriched floral ground, height 27.5 cm
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An fine Victorian etched and cut glass celery vase, 19th century, a serrated rim above a delicately etched band threaded with a trailing leafy border with vacant cartouche, a broad intricate diamond point frieze to the body and basal honeycomb slice cuts, a faceted waisted stem and a broad stepped base with a star burst design underside, height 23.5 cm
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An French Art Deco blue milk glass pineapple vase, circa 1930s, a powder blue ovoid vase, with moulded panels of stylised pineapple textured skin and overlapping strappy leaves; marked France in relief underside, height 24 cm
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A vintage French turquoise glass soda Siphon, early 20th century, the cylindrical bottle with an internal spiral decor, decorative stencil marks for Dassonville Halluin to the bottle and collar, height 31 cm
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Two Waterford vases, and an unmarked decanter, a 'Marquis' hurricane lamp shaped vase of modern design with trailing etched flower designs, a slender Waterford posy vase with a spreading foot; a clear glass square section decanter with a conforming block shaped stopper, one item as found, Heights: 30 cm, 25 cm, and 18 cm
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A French Art Deco pate de verre bowl in an iron work stand, circa 1920s, in the manner of Muller Freres, the hexagonal orange glass bowl flecked with dark blue housed in an ironwork stand with applied rose and foliage decorations, notched double whorl handles and raised on small hammered ball feet, unmarked, height 13.5 cm, length 46 cm, width 28 cm
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Fifteen vintage French enamelled liqueur glasses, early 20th century, comprising a set of six blue and floral sprigged glasses, a set of four amber floral decorated glasses, a pair of green and a pair of olive pedestal glasses, and one pink glass, height 8.5 cm, and smaller
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An antique press moulded glass bowl with stand, early 20th century, the low inverted bowl with a wavy rim, moulded with a 'Cut crystal' design and housed in an ornate cast and pierced brass tripod base with paw feet, height 14 cm, diameter: 22.5 cm
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An impressive cut crystal champagne bucket, 20th century, a boxed Veritable Cristal D'Art bucket of tapering waisted form with applied scroll lug handles, with cut wheat sheaf and spiral star motifs, flute cuts to the heavy base and rim, height 25 cm, diameter: 22.5 cm
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A forty seven piece Art Deco TLB Limoges dinner service, 1920-1939 period, mark of Touze, Lemaitre Freres & L. Blanchier, an octagonal shaped service for eight place settings, in white with simple platinum bands comprising: seventeen dinner plates, entree plates and soup bowls for eight; three tazze, two tureens with stepped platinum handles, six assorted bowls, dishes, platters, a gravy boat with integral base; silver backstamp of period underside, length 40.5 cm, width 27 cm, (large platter)
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A pair of old Paris Porcelain enamel and gilt vases, 19th century, amphora vases enamel decorated with Renaissance style figural scenes and rural vistas to the reverse, raised on socles to squared bases and having moulded ring handles, unmarked, height 19.5 cm
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A pair of antique Paris Porcelain style Empire lamps, later 19th century, with modern European electrical conversion, urn form lamps with high set serpent scroll handles, and raised on a socle and square base, decorated with polychrome floral cartouches, sprays and borders upon a gilt ground, painted mark underside, height 28 cm
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A large blue and white covered Oud Delft vase, mid 20th century, an octagonal ribbed baluster vase with a conforming domed lid with rope twist edging and surmounted by a lion, decorated throughout with myriad flowers between a lappet and scrolling floral collar, under glaze marks underside, height 52 cm
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A Charles field Haviland (Limoges) bottle vase and cover, late 19th century, an oriental inspired vase in deep Prussian blue with a moulded frieze of chrysanthemum and vegetal motifs amidst a loose arrangement of trailing gilded foliage, the cover of conforming design, stamp of Cfh/Gdm underside, height 33 cm
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A French Art Deco Majolica pitcher by Onnaing, circa 1920s, the square section pitcher with a bracket handle applied to one edge, a moulded sunburst and geometric frieze in maroon, amber, yellow and blue colours above a similarly patterned lower register in olive, impressed marks of Frie Onnaing and 879 underside, height 19 cm
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A Boch Freres La Louviere ceramic vase, circa 1930, Belgium, pattern 994, the bottle style vase with small handles to the shoulder and neck decorated with flowers in a basket, in orange, saffron, turquoise and cobalt colours, backstamp, incised and painted numbers underside, height 26 cm
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A pair of large hand decorated Fries-Onnaing covered vases, mid 20th century, baluster vases with low domed lids, boldly decorated with peacocks amidst foliage, impressed marks underside and design number 748, height 42 cm
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A pair of German porcelain figural candlestick bases, 19th to early 20th century, bearing Meissen 'Dot' mark crossed sword marks, Animated gentleman and a lady figures both wearing floral sprigged 18th century attire in pastel tones and supported by floral encrusted pedestals with urns above naturalistic bases, underglaze crossed sword marks underside, height 30.5 cm
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A large Majolica jardiniere by Jerome Massier, circa 1940, with wavy moulded and incised borders, the body decorated with polychrome sgraffito flowers upon a mottled beige ground, incised signature J. Massier to lower body, impressed mark of Massier Vallauris underside, height 23.5 cm, diameter: 31 cm
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A brightly coloured enamel and gilt vase, 20th century, the baluster vase with a spiral design with formal floral designs in maroon, blue, lilac and green colours upon gold textured and brown bands with vermicular designs, unmarked, height 38.5 cm
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A Czecho-Slovakia amphora vase, post 1918 mark, the large moulded baluster vase with an applied cherub, festoons of roses and a pair of lion's head and ring handles above an acanthus leaf embellished base with scrolling feet, in a soft mottled blue grey, taupe, olive and dusky pink palette, backstamp underside, impressed mark of amphora, painted and impressed numerals, height 45 cm
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A large bold Austrian amphora 'Campina' ceramic vase, circa 1900, the Arts & Crafts style vase of tapering form with small handles to the lustre glazed neck, decorated with sgraffito floral borders and the image of a pigeon, in tan, chocolate lustre and blue colours on a crackleware ground; various impressed marks underside, height 40 cm
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A large Thomas Forester & Sons 'Phoenix Ware Pottery bowl, 1925 period mark, Seville pattern, a flaring shaped Art Deco footed bowl deeply incised, hand painted and sponged with striking architectural floral motifs and curved bands in teal, green, cobalt, tan and oatmeal colours, sponged to the interior, backstamps with Seville stamp underside, height 11.5 cm, diameter: 28 cm
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A pair of Thomas Forester & Sons 'Phoenix Ware Pottery vases, 1925 period mark, Seville pattern, bold Art Deco twin handled amphoras deeply incised and hand painted with striking architectural floral motifs and curved bands in teal, green, cobalt, tan and oatmeal colours, backstamps with Seville stamps underside, height 20.5 cm
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An unusual Continental Majolica beetle vase, early 20th century, a slender moulded baluster vase in deep green featuring a cluster of four black beetles with rust coloured wings below the pierced neck, with pairs of crossed legs of exaggerated length trailing down the body of the vase, impressed numerals only underside, 820, height 34 cm
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A matching pair of Majolica asparagus plates by Frie Onnaing, late 19th century, the moulded plates with rows of asparagus spears within a lobed scroll edged border enhanced with formal vegetal motifs, includes a recessed scallop shell sauce well, painted mark only underside, a known Onnaing design, diameter: 24 cm
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A pair of Paris Porcelain apothecary jars, late 19th to 20th century, with maker's mark for H. Vignier, Paris, the pair printed with decorative descriptions of contents flanked by tropical fruiting palms entwined by serpents, with caduceus symbols and bright gilt bands, surmounted by domed lids and globe finials, backstamps underside, height 29 cm
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A Dutch type Delft blue and white pottery vase, early 18th century, a tin glazed octagonal baluster vase with moulded facets decorated with an oriental figure in a fenced garden setting within a scrolling and floral embellished cartouche, double wavy lines to the shaped foot, unmarked, height 20 cm
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An English Delft punchbowl, 18th century, the tin glazed earthenware bowl raised on a straight-sided foot rim, freely underglaze decorated with loose floral tendrils and part and whole flower heads executed with cross hatching and bold lines, height 10.5 cm, diameter: 26.5 cm
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A group of five blue and white transfer Pottery wares, early to mid 19th century, a pair of small rectangular dishes with integral handles with country scenes and primrose borders; a J. Meir & Son Staffordshire willow pattern pap boat and a similar fan shaped dish, and; a partitioned tray with cell, scroll and floral borders, length 16 cm, width 9 cm, and smaller
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Four jugs: Staffordshire, Wedgwood, a Toby jug, davenport, 19th century, a moulded flow blue Staffordshire jug depicting a milkmaid milking, a small Wedgwood 'Ferrara' jug with harbour scenes, impressed mark underside, a Staffordshire Toby jug, and a small davenport stone china Imari patterned hydra jug with a serpent handle, printed marks underside, height 12.5 cm, and smaller
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Two Staffordshire blue and white transferware tankards, early 19th century, a printed tankard featuring rabbits grazing in a landscape, with primrose decoration to the interior rim, and a larger tankard depicting a thatched cottage in a wooded landscape, both unmarked, the latter as found, height 13.5 cm, and smaller
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A reference group of seven assorted Chinese and English dishes, 18th to 19th century, a Liverpool delft octagonal plate with rivet repairs; two Chinese blue and white export wares; a Miles Mason mandarin palette 'Boy at the Door' plate; an unmarked yellow ground Pinxton dish with monochrome landscapes; a transferware dish centred with polychrome Chinese figures, pattern 223, and a Staffordshire pottery Chinese transferware dish, marked semi china warranted, diameter: 23.5 cm, and smaller
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A mixed group of four ceramic and glass items, early to later 20th century, comprising a hand painted satin glass vase decorated with flora and a bird; a Wedgwood dragon bowl with gold decoration upon mottled blue ground; a 1980-84 period Royal Copenhagen polar bear, and; a Rye Pottery model of Chaucer's 'Wife of Bath'; backstamps to ceramic wares, height 26.5 cm, (vase)
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A Royal amphora Pottery vase, early 20th century, a cylindrical vase with a stepped rim and base and applied moulded handles, decorated with cameo slip motifs: a cupid and an imposing bulldog to one face, and a seated cupid playing with butterflies to the other, upon a sage green biscuit ground; impressed crown encircled by Royal amphora Pottery mark underside, height 25.5 cm
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Two allegorical pearl ware figures, late 18th century, two female figures, 'Hope', with an ermine printed yellow cape and raised on a squared base with moulded stiff leaf decoration, and a press moulded figure lowering a flaming torch above a Roman helmet and battle arms, raised on a squared base, height 22 cm, and 21 cm
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Four Staffordshire pottery models, mid 19th century, a model of a red and white cow with her calf upon a naturalistic base, moulded and decorated in the round, and; three flatback figures: Dick Turpin on his black horse, a flight to Egypt spill vase (as found), and a female fruit and flower vendor riding side saddle upon a horse or mule, height 24 cm, width 17.5 cm, and smaller
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A group of four early Staffordshire figures, circa 1800 and after, two pearl ware figures including a traveller type figure and a country lass before a bocage (as found), a lad in an underglaze blue frock coat, and a girl riding a goat, all decorated in the round, two with open bases, height 17 cm, and smaller
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A group of four small creamware figures, late 18th century, comprising two gentlemen in togas each carrying a chicken, a lad in a frock coat and black hat, also holding a chicken, and; a woman in a yellow overdress, apron and bonnet holding a posy, all figures raised on squared bases, height 14.5 cm, and smaller
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A group of three Chelsea-Derby Gardener figures, circa 1782, unmarked but pattern number 292, a male and female soft paste porcelain pair plus one other male figure, each carrying wicker baskets and wearing sprigged or white attire with pastel trims, before bocages and raised on shell and scroll bases, two encrusted with flowers and picked out in gilt, unmarked but with patch marks, height 14 cm, and smaller
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A good mixed group of Chinese and English ceramic wares, early 18th to early 19th century, a Kangxi type partitioned blue and white dish, figural mark to base; a small Chinese blue and white comport in the Persian style; a Derby 1750s type polychrome trembleuse cup; blue and white pearl wares: a Spode type strainer, a small leaf moulded butter boat, a pot without lid, a printed girl and sheep cup and saucer; a Spode 'Chinese flowers' spill vase, pattern 2964; a small Welsh style lustre creamer
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A pair of Meissen porcelain song Thrushes, 20th century, with crossed blue sword marks, patterns 77052 and 77053, naturalistically modelled birds perched on floral encrusted rocky outcrops, underglaze and impressed marks, height 13 cm, width 15 cm
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A Derby porcelain figure of 'Diana', circa 1780s, model number 65, the animated soft paste figure with her attributes of bow and arrow and accompanied by a dog, attired in aqua and mauve colours and puce sprigged floral robes, upon a rustic naturalistic base, patch marks and incised numbers underside; see similar in Twitchett's 'Derby porcelain 1748-1848', colour plate 94, height 26 cm
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A seven piece John Ridgway dessert service, 1830-41 period, pattern 6630, five plates and two dessert stands all with moulded shaped edges, gilt trimmed pale grey borders and centred with individual bat printed botanical specimens with painted enhancements, puce British arms stamps marked J.R underside, diameter: 23 cm, (plate)
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A pair of Royal Crown Derby green ground vases, 1909 with pattern numbers, 1592/8260, Lightly moulded baluster vases with slender necks and moulded rims, both featuring a shaped cartouche with an informal hand painted arrangement of pink roses and other flowers, with raised gilt enrichments on a 'Paris green' ground; backstamp and pattern numbers with date ciphers underside, height 20.5 cm
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A Persian Qum wool carpet, featuring a floral medallion in blue, green and white colours on a bright red field, further decorative and scrolling flora in a predominantly blue palette, enclosed by a striking green patterned border, length 163 cm, width 103 cm
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A Persian wool runner, featuring a formal allover design of flower sprays and vases in cream, rust and blue grey colours upon a dusky pink field enclosed by a chain type border and smaller bands, length 308 cm, width 82 cm
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A Persian wool runner, featuring a series of shaped formal lozenges with floral motifs in grey, beige and red colours upon a cream field and enclosed by a lotus flower border and narrow bands, length 510 cm, width 75 cm
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A Baluchi Persian wool runner, the tribal runner boldly decorated with an allover design of hooked diamond and lozenge forms in orange, cream, green and black upon a red field and enclosed by multiple patterned borders, length 300 cm, width 108 cm
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An antique Malayer Persian wool runner, the tribal runner with a typical allover design featuring stems of palmettes and elongated boteh in a subdued orange red, oatmeal and blue black palette surrounded by flower chain and patterned borders, length 340 cm, width 106 cm
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A large antique giltwood Napoleon III style cushion mirror, 19th century, Lavishly decorated with gadroons and husk borders, a pierced and carved crest, fine vegetal decorations to each corner and acanthus corner mounts, with bevelled glass, length 150 cm, width 106 cm
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A Renaissance revival giltwood mantle mirror, rectangular with an ornate festoon and shield form crest, moulded and bead details to the frame with applied rosettes, length 154 cm, width 112 cm
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A Louis XVI style ormolu lamp with a later stand, mid 20th century, a cast lamp of tapering triangular form with a stiff leaf crown to the top and an acanthus decorated domed base, with pleated shade and raised on an open work scroll decorated stand, height 190 cm
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An antique hall lantern, early 20th century, a frosted and faceted pendant shade attached to a moulded cup, with an articulated stem to a ceiling attachment, length 25 cm, (shade)
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A demi-lune brass wall sconce, circa 1950, a glazed sconce with double scroll supports, and two electric candles within neoclassical style mounts against a silvered reflective ground, length 40 cm, width 18 cm, depth 9.5 cm
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A Moderne gilt metal and frosted glass hanging light, circa 1960s, a rod stem to a stepped dish issuing bowed arms supporting frosted glass bell shades with applied stars and long stems, length 58 cm, diameter: 40 cm
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An Art Deco wrought iron wall mirror, circa 1930, the lozenge shaped octagonal frame housing a bevelled glass, the frame of textured square section form, with a floral motif to the crest and twin scrolls to the base, length 72 cm, width 37.5 cm
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A French gilt bronze six branch chandelier, second half 19th century, a tapering stem with bead and flute details to a shaped dish with a cast fruit terminal and issuing six foliate rope twist decorated arms supporting dishes and electric candles, length 88 cm, diameter: 77 cm
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A magnificent antique French bronze eighteen branch chandelier in the exotic Moorish taste, circa 1870s, the chandelier with a knopped stem terminating in a large pierced censer style ornament with exotic flower designs, two tiers of scrolling arms embellished with vegetal motifs supporting broad pierced dishes and electric candles, length 115 cm, diameter: 110 cm
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A small brass three branch chandelier in the French manner, 20th century, with a decorative leafy ceiling cup, baluster stem with stiff leaf design and curvaceous arms supporting floriform dishes with electric candles, length 30 cm, diameter: 43 cm
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A fine antique wrought iron twelve light chandelier, 19th century, of ornate floral design with a knopped stem and two tiers of curvaceous arms embellished with leaves, buds and flowers to petal form dishes supporting electric candles, length 100 cm, diameter: 66 cm
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An Art Deco copper and frosted glass chandelier, circa 1930s, the chandelier with a three tier trumpet stem draped with icicle motifs, six shaped arms with moulded leaf motifs supporting icicle adorned upturned frosted dishes, length 80 cm, diameter: 87 cm
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A Victorian leadlight Porch or Hallway lantern, 1870s, rectangular with four shaped brass supports and a press moulded crenellated gallery, four leadlight panels with star forms in red, blue green and yellow colours, height 74 cm, length 31 cm, width 31 cm
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