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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:388
Sale Title:The Collectors AuctionLots with images:388
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:226
Date:7-Dec-2020
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A William IV Old Sheffield Plate twin handled tray, oval with a shell and scroll cast pie crust border and engraved with the arms of David Leytonstone, Essex impaling the arms of Cope of Hanwell (castle), Oxfordshire and 'Decide'. Width across handles 88 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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Fine pair of George III period sterling silver candlesticks, plain classical design with turned wooden inserts to the base, with Old Sheffield Plate twin candelabara mounts with drip trays. Maker John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co. Sheffield, 1819. Height 38 cm
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A Victorian silver wine ewer, maker's mark of Martin Hall & Co. Sheffield 1859, with acorn filia to the hinged cover, scroll handle with ivory insulators, the ovoid body with repousse decoration of strapwork scrolls, flowers and vine leaves, the cartouche engraved. Height 35 cm
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A pair of George III cast silver candlesticks, apparently unmarked, in the manner of Ebenezer Coker, each on a rocaille and flower cast circular foot with an engraved crest, rising to an inverted baluster shaft and acanthus nozzle and removable drip pan with flower cast border, with an associated pair of twin light candelabra arms, makers' mark of Louisa Coultauld and George Cowles, London 1772, of neoclassic design with fluted nozzles and flame finial. (4), height 37.5 cm
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An Edward VII oak and silver plate tray, rectangular with chamfered corners, on bun feet, having gallery with ball supports and twin handles, vacant cartouche to the centre, maker's mark of Daniel & Arter, Birmingham. Width across handles 75 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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Two Mexican silver beakers, each with a spirally reeded body engraved with flowers and scrolls, on a circular moulded foot, one parcel gilt. Height 11.5 cm, diameter 6 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud
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A pair of small sterling silver candlesticks, maker Winfield Rowbotham & Co, Suffolk Road, Sheffield. Corinthian column design of stepped square base. Hallmarked Birmingham 1900. Height 11.5 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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An Edward VII sterling silver Corinthian column table lamp, marks rubbed, probably Sheffield 1903, the square stepped base with egg and dart moulding and incurved panels urns and foliate detail, supporting a stop fluted column. Height 47.5 cm
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A George V sterling silver Corinthian column table lamp, maker's mark of Frank Cobb & Co, Sheffield 1928, the square stepped base with beaded moulding, rising to a square plinth with column corners, supporting a stop fluted column. Height 50.5 cm
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An Edward VII sterling silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1909, of plain rectangular form, the cover engraved with a crest and motto 'Vigilans Et Fidelis' and further engraved 'Bombay Gymkhana billiard Handicap 1912'. Height 7 cm, width 23 cm, depth 14.5 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A collection of silver cutlery, comprising four Old English shell tea spoons, Sheffield 1922, a circular ice spoon and tea strainer with renaissance style handles, London 1895, a Scottish shell bowl serving spoon with figural handle, Edinburgh 1905, four cake forks, Sheffield 1934, a pair of silverplate King's pattern sugar tongs and a hen shaped egg cutter. (13). Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A set of silver plated fish knives and forks, in the Renaissance style, with engraved blades and tines. Late 19th century. (24). Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A 19th century Chinese blue and white food container, the base with three layers and a dome top lid, with traditional transfer decoration of birds and panels. Height 28 cm, diameter 19 cm. Provenance: Lynette Cunnington Asian Art, Queen Street Woollahra, from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A fine pair of Chinese Imari type plates, in dry ironed enamel with gilt highlights on an underglaze blue and white porcelain. Late Kangxi period, (1662-1722). Diameter 23 cm. Provenance: The collection of Dr Trevor Hyde, Sydney. Condition: a small hairline crack to one plate, otherwise the condition is good.
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A Chinese porcelain pillow, Kangxi period, rectangular with pierced openings painted in underglaze blue with lotus and other flowers. Early 18th century. Height 15 cm, width 12 cm, depth 7 cm. Provenance: Grafton Galleries, Ruschcutters bay, from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud, acquired from the above in 1984
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A large Chinese celadon figure of guanyin, the standing goddess of mercy in flowing robes holding a pearl, wooden base. Height 78 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud
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Eight plates and two serving dishes probably Coalport, retailed by Daniell London. Each with apple green and gilt shaped borders, crested in the centre. The crest is of the Gage family originally from Cornwall, it depicts a ram above the red hand of Ulster and the motto 'Bon Temps Viendra' (good Times Will come). Circa 1830. Provenance: Grafton Galleries, Ruschcutters bay, from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW. Other Notes: a. B & R, P Daniell, Manufacturers to her Majesty and the…
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A set of sixteen French porcelain plates, Alfred Hache & Co, shaped circular, with a rampant lion and star crest to the centre within a border of scrolls and rocaille. Late 19th century. (15), diameter 24 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A Dudson Jasperware cheese dome and stand, the cover with acorn finial, decorated with the classical muses, anthemia and bands of convulvulus on a pink ground. Unmarked, incised E to base. 19th century. Height 27 cm, diameter of base 27 cm. Condition: good condition with wear consistent with age and use, staining to the base, small firing cracks throughout to the white applied decoration, in need of cleaning.
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A Victorian Majolica cheese dome and stand, the design attributed to George Jones, having a pair of branch handles to the dome, moulded all over with flowering dog roses and ivy in pink and ochre. Unmarked. Height 24 cm, diameter of base 30 cm. Condition: the dome with wear to the handles, two cracks, chips, crazing and staining to the lower inside edge, the base with crazing and some wear to the decoration otherwise in good condition.
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A large Dutch Delft blue and white shallow dish, the decoration both in the central panel and the border of stylised flowers, berries and leaves. Dutch circa 1760. Diameter 36.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Dr Trevor Hyde, Sydney
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A Chinese underglaze blue and white porcelain plate, with iron brown rim and a central scene of nature with a willow tree, rock and flowers. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-1795), circa 1750. 27.5 x 3 cm. Provenance: The collection of Dr Trevor Hyde, Sydney. Condition: a hairline crack and very minor losses to the edge.
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An extensive Luneville faience 'Reverbere rose Et Tulipe' dinner service, comprising forty dinner plates, ten soup plates, two oval and one rectangular platters, a salad bowl, a tureen, four circular serving plates, ten small plates, four oval dishes a sugar basin and cream jug (variations in patterns). Late 19th/Early 20th century.
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A Hutschenreuther porcelain group of Italian Greyhounds, the three dogs well modelled and leaping over the grassy base, transfer printed mark Hutschenreuther German Kunstabteilung. Width 50 cm, height 23 cm
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A Meissen Continental porcelain figure of a cockatoo, with naturalistically modelled plumage, standing on a tree stump with flowers, pressnummers 1778 & 156. Under glazed blue crossed swords mark to base. Late 19th century. Height 36 cm
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A Paris Porcelain vase, in the Sevres style, the elongated ovoid body with flared rim and square base painted all over with blue bands and gilt scrolled cartouches with musical trophies and flowered filled urns, signed to the base: 'Dessine et peint entierement a la main par Le Callee a Paris France'. Height 32 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud
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A pair of Napoleon III Sevres pattern vases, adapted as table lamps, each ovoid body with an oval reserve painted with a scene after Greuze, the dark blue ground with gold scrolls, masks and fluted socle, on a circular base, pleated shades. (2), height including shades 58 cm
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A Royal Crown Derby Imari ovoid urn, decorated in the Imari palette, with scrolled handles. Height 30.5 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud
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A pair of Royal Crown Derby covered urns, each of navette shape, flanked by scrolled arms, the cover with pierced finial, decorated in the Imari palette. (2), height 14 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud
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A rare Royal Crown Derby vase by Desire Leroy, of ovoid form with gilt entwined acanthus leaf scroll side handles on four scroll feet, the Royal Blue ground with some white panels decorated with cornflowers. The central panel decorated with a bunch of wild flowers and roses, signed Leroy. Shape 1424, pattern no. 7364.,Printed factory marks. Circa 1900. Height 16 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud. Other Notes: Desire Leroy is regarded as the most distinguished artist to have…
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A Royal Crown Derby baluster vase by Robert Barratt, green ground with raised gilt highlights foot and rim. The central gilt framed panel painted with roses signed R. Barratt, the reverse of a small bunch of roses. Printed factory marks and impressed 1421 in script. Height 18 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud. Condition: very good with no visible signs of repair or damage.
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A Royal Crown Derby by Albert Gregory, the two handled lidded vase on lions paw feet, gilt highlights and lion mask ring handles. Cobalt blue ground with a central panel of flowers, signed a. Gregory. Printed factory marks on both vase and lid. Height 25 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud. Condition: very good with no visible signs of repair or damage.
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A Royal Worcester two handled lidded vase by Harry Stinton, painted with three highland cattle in a landscape and a highland scene to the reverse, gilt highlights, base and lid. Signed H. Stinton. Printed black factory marks, dated 1924, Rd no. 669183, model no. 2713. Height 21 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud. Condition: good with no visible signs of repair or damage.
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A Royal Worcester lidded pot pourri vase and cover by Harry Stinton, painted with highland cattle in a landscape. Printed factory mark. Shape number 169/H. Date code 1956. Height 19.1 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's Belgravia, English ceramics, October 1976, lot 265.
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A pair of Royal Worcester two handled vases by John Stinton, each painted with two highland cattle in a landscape and a highland Locke scene to the reverse. Gilt highlights, foot and neck, moulded mask handles. Signed J Stinton. Puce factory marks, dated 1919, model 1911. Height 32.5 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud. Condition: good with no visible signs of repair or damage. These vases May have originally been purchased with lids.
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A Royal Worcester potpourri vase by Harry Stinton, painted with three highland cattle in a landscape with a highland scene to the reverse. Gilt highlights, base and pierced lid. Signed H. Stinton. Printed black factory marks, dated circa 1950, model 1286. Height 30 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud. Condition: there is a hairline, possibly firing, crack to the lid. The internal lid is missing.
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A Royal Worcester vase by Albert Shuck (1880-1961), cylindrical form with short pierced neck, standing on four leaf-cast scroll feet, painted with fruit in a landscape. Signed a. Shuck. Printed factory marks, dated 1899, model C42. Height 14.5 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud. Other Notes: Albert Shuck was regarded as one of the best fruit painters of the Worcester factory.
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A Royal Worcester vase by Albert Shuck (1880-1961), oval shape on a circular foot painted with fruit in a landscape. Signed a. Shuck. Printed factory mark, dated 1898, model H302. Height 13.5 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud
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A Royal Worcester potpourri by Frank Roberts, painted with fruit in a landscape, gilt mounts, pierced rim and lid. Signed F. Roberts. Printed factory marks, shape H278. Height 13 cm
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A Royal Worcester potpourri vase by L. K. Till, fully painted with fruit in a landscape, pierced lid, on squat round foot. Signed L. K. Till. Printed factory marks, shape H291. Height 12.3 cm
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A Royal Worcester plate by Harry Ayrton, fully painted with peaches, grapes and cherries in a woodland background. Signed H. Ayrton, gilt shaped border. Black printed factory mark, impressed 3DW6, circa 1950. Diameter 27.5 cm. Condition: excellent with no visible signs of repair or damage.
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A Royal Worcester coffee cup and saucer by Frank Roberts, fully painted with fruit in a landscape, shaped raised gilt border and handle. Printed black factory marks, impressed W12.
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A Royal Worcester plate by Harry Davis, painted with three highland sheep in a misty mountainous landscape with heather in the foreground, in a blue rim, gilt border. 20th century. Diameter 23 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's Belgravia, English ceramics, March 1980, lot 205. Condition: 1/4 rim restored.
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A Royal Worcester square shaped dessert dish by Ernest Phillips, painted with a central reserve of colourful wild flowers, the crimped and scalloped edge richly decorated in dark blue with swags and bows. Printed factory mark, pattern code W6528. Date code 1903. 23 x 23 cm. Condition: tiny chip underneath rim in one corner.
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A Royal Worcester cup and saucer and plate by Albert Shuck (cup), Horrice price (saucer) and Edward Townsend (plate), painted with fruits and berries in a woodland bank, gilt undersides. Printed factory marks. Condition: condition of all is good with no visible signs of repair or damage.
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Six Royal Worcester demitasse coffee cups and saucers by W. H. Austin, William Hale and Albert Shuck, fully painted with fruit in a landscape, gilded handles and interiors. All but one saucer signed by the artists, two by Austin, two cups and one saucer by Hale, one unsigned. Printed puce factory marks. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud. Condition: one saucer by Hale - hairline crack, unsigned saucer - hairline crack, cup by Shuck - hairline crack to base, saucer by Shuck -…
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A Chamberlain's Worcester part tea service, circa 1800, comprising six tea bowls and saucers and a lidded sugar basin, all of spirally fluted design, painted with a spray of roses en grisaille and gilt. (13). Provenance: The collection of Dr Trevor Hyde, Sydney
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A Royal Worcester jug by Albert Shuck (1880-1961), fully painted with fruit in a landscape, gilt handle, foot and interior. Signed a Shuck. Printed puce factory marks, dated 1923. Height 10.5 cm
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A Royal Worcester two handled lidded vase by Jack Southall, fully painted with a pair of peacocks on a branch in a wooded landscape. Gilt handles, base, neck and lid. Signed J. Southall. Puce factory marks, rg no. 442799, model no. 2336. Height 35.5 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud. Condition: good with no visible signs of repair or damage.
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A Royal Worcester Crown topped lidded Pot-Pourri vase with interior cover by Reginald Austin, painted with pink and red roses. Printed factory marks. Shape number 1286. Circa 1910. Height 25.3 cm. Provenance: Mrs M. K. Nielsen Antiques, Seaford house, high Street, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, 1978.
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A pair of Royal Worcester equestrian groups of Wellington and Napoleon, from the series of Military Commanders, modelled by Bernard Windshall, circa 1969. The later modelled after the painting by Jacques-Louis David, on santos rosewood and gilt-metal rectangular plinth bases. Wellington 409 of 750, Napolean 745 of 750 with certificate. Height of Wellington 42.8 cm, height of Napoleon 38.7 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud, Literature: for a similar pair: Christie's London,…
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A Royal Worcester equestrian model of the Duke of Edinburgh playing polo, after a model by Doris Lindner, on a wooden base. Printed factory marks, facsimile signature. Model 3163. Number 595 out of a limited edition of 750, with certificate. Dated 1968. Height 40 cm.
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A Royal Worcester equestrian model of 'Hyperion' the race horse, after a model by Doris Lindner, on a wooden base. Printed factory marks and facsimile signature. Number 492 of a limited edition of 500, with certificate. Model 3758, issued in 1963. Height 25.4 cm.
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A late Victorian Chamberlains Worcester scent flask with silver mounts, finely painted with central panels of classical ruins and a landscape. Overall decoration in navy with gilt highlights, silver hinged top hallmarked London, 1894. Length 11.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Dr Trevor Hyde, Sydney. Condition: minor rubbing to gilding at base. Slight indentation to silver collar, but closes firmly. Glass stopper intact. Overall, in very good condition with no visible signs of repair or damage.
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A Meissen porcelain perfume bottle and stopper, in the form of a spaniel standing on its hind legs. German 19th century. Height 7.5 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, Decorative Arts, Melbourne, 2001, the collection of Dr Trevor Hyde, Sydney, acquired from the above. Condition: Restoration to foot.
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A Meissen silver gilt mounted porcelain scent bottle, outside decorated perfume bottle and stopper modelled in the form of arm. The hand holding a bunch of grapes, with an orange sleeve with flowers in gilt and white cuff. German 19th century. Height 8.5 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, Decorative Arts, Melbourne, 2001, the collection of Dr Trevor Hyde, Sydney, acquired from the above. Condition: the condition is excellent.
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A French 19th century porcelain and silver gilt scent bottle, the shaped porcelain body with a central cartouche of sprays of flowers with surrounding gilt decoration of scrolls and foliage. Heavily embossed hinged silver gilt lid. Circa 1850. Length 8.2 cm. Provenance: The collection of Dr Trevor Hyde, Sydney. Condition: porcelain body is in good condition with no chips or cracks. There is a small pit in the body near the hinge, this appears to be a firing flaw. The gilt enamel decoration is slightly worn…
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A pair of Royal Worcester white Chinoiserie figures modelled by a. Azori, titled 'Le Panier' and 'L'Oisedu', both seated on plinths above square bases. Printed factory marks, shape 3585 and 3587. Height 30.5 cm and 29.5 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud
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A pair of Royal Worcester figures, both modelled in Regency English costume, gilded overall except for face, hands and feet. Black printed factory marks, model 1016. Circa 1950. Height 20.5 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud. Condition: figure of a gentleman: in overall good condition, figure of a lady: in overall good condition
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A Kerr and Bins Worcester parian figure, the draped maiden holding a gilded dove. Stamped factory mark to base K & B Co, Worcester. Height 24.5 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud
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A Royal Worcester reticulated vase and cover by George Owens, of slightly compressed globular form supported on three openwork scroll feet on a circular base, finely pierced with bands of honeycomb and geometric pattern, the conforming cover with hollow finial. Impressed Worcester factory mark, pattern no. 110. Circa 1910. Height 19 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud
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A Royal Worcester reticulated vase and cover by George Owens, of slightly compressed globular form supported on three openwork scroll feet on a triform base, finely pierced with bands of honeycomb and geometric pattern, the rims applied with beaded bands, the conforming cover with hollow finial. Gilt printed factory mark and shape no. 1429, incised signature G. Owen. Circa 1904. Height 18.4 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Sir George and Lady Proud. Condition: excellent with no visible signs of…
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Lucie Rie (Austria/Britain 1902 - 1995), footed pink bowl with bronzed rim, c. 1980, with a watermelon glaze, turquoise and golden manganese banding, sgraffito design, and a bronzed rim and inner well, porcelain, signed, impressed with artist's seal on the underside, diameter 21 cm. Provenance: new Craftsman gallery, St Ives, England. Private Collection, Sydney, acquired from the above
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Lucie Rie (Austria/Britain 1902 - 1995), bottle vase with bronzed Flaring rim, with a white glaze to foot, linear detailing and a controlled running bronzed rim, neck and mid-section, stoneware, signed, impressed with the artist's seal on the underside, height 24.5 cm. Provenance: new Craftsman gallery, St Ives, England. Private Collection, Sydney, acquired from the above
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A large Irish Georgian cut glass decanter, mallet shaped with cut mushroom shaped stopper, triple ring neck the body with bands of fluted and hobnail cut decoration. Height 27.5 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A Georgian glass mallet shaped decanter, with bull's eye stopper, triple ring neck and partially fluted sides. Height 27 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A Georgian glass mallet shaped decanter, with hexagonal mushroom stopper, triple ring neck and panelled sides. Height 26 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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Two Georgian cut glass decanters, each with facetted and fluted cut decoration, one with a tear drop stopper, the other with gourd shaped stopper. (2), height of tallest 33 cm
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A collection of three Georgian and one later glass decanters, comprising an Irish cut glass decanter with mushroom stopper, triple ring neck and diamond cut and fluted body, a mallet shaped decanter with triple ring neck, facetted and fluted body and mushroom stopper, another similar with four ring neck and facetted body and a later rectangular cut glass example. (4), height of largest 26 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A group of three Victorian carafes, each mallet shaped with fluted necks, one with star and oval cutting. Height 22 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A group of three Victorian carafes, the large carafe of mallet form with faceted neck, one smaller carafe with wheel etched stars and foliage, the other plain. Height of largest 21 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A collection of antique and later glassware, comprising a pair of Georgian toasting glasses with facetted stems, a small conical wine glass, three liqueur including a cut and footed glass, and two tumblers. (8). Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A set of seven antique liqueur Gasses, each with a facetted tulip bowl, facetted stem and star cut circular base. Height 10.5 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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Three antique glass rummers, two Georgian glasses with heavy stems on a circular foot, and a later example. Height of largest 15 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A collection of antique glassware, comprising two Irish cut glass rummers, one with conical bowl the other barrel shaped, two similar footed conical tumblers, and two cylindrical ale glasses. (6). Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A group of eight Edwardian water glasses, seven etched and lattice cut, and a wheel cut example with stylised flowers. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A set of six cut crystal Highball glasses, with star cut base and hobnail cut sides. (6), height 14 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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A matched set of eight antique wine glasses, each with conical half facetted bowl, on knopped stem and circular foot. Height 14.5 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
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