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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:288
Sale Title:The Collector's AuctionLots with images:288
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:149
Date:21-Jun-2022
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A large Worcester mask jug, circa 1760, having a cabbage leaf moulded body, scroll handle and bearded mask spout, decorated in underglaze blue with peonies and other flowers, blue crescent mark to base, height 25 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Henry Sandon, The Illustrated Guide to Worcester Porcelain, 1751-1793, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1980, illustrated p. 25.
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A small Worcester mask jug, circa 1760, having a cabbage leaf moulded body, scroll handle and bearded mask spout, decorated in underglaze blue with bouquets of mixed flowers, height 15 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Worcester tea bowl and saucer, circa 1760, decorated in underglaze blue with bouquets and a butterfly, crescent mark. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Henry Sandon, The Illustrated Guide to Worcester Porcelain, 1751-1793, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1980, illustrated p. 25.
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A Worcester sparrow beak milk jug and cover, circa 1760, the domed cover with flower and leaf finial, decorated in underglaze blue with bouquets and a butterfly, height 14 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney
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A Worcester covered mustard pot, circa 1760, of cylindrical form with moulded scroll handle, domed cover with flower finial, decorated in underglaze blue with flower sprays and a butterfly, blue crescent mark to base, height 11 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A large Worcester mug, circa 1765, of cylindrical form with moulded handle, decorated in underglaze blue with the 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' pattern in the style of Robert Hancock, script W mark, height 14.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Henry Sandon, The Illustrated Guide to Worcester Porcelain, 1751-1793, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1980, illustrated p. 255.
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A Worcester mug, circa 1770, of cylindrical form with moulded handle, decorated in underglaze blue in the 'Fence' pattern, crescent mark, height 25 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney
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A Worcester pickle dish, circa 1760, leaf shaped painted in underglaze blue with flower sprays, crescent mark to base, width 8 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Worcester oval dessert basket, circa 1770, with twisted handles applied with flowers and leaves at the terminals, the pierced sides applied with florets at the intersections, the interior decorated in underglaze blue with flower sprays and a butterfly, crescent mark to underside, width 21 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Worcester 'Kakiemon' teapot, cover and stand, circa 1760, the teapot with flower finial and fluted body on conforming stand, underglaze blue square fret mark to base of teapot, height 17 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Marshall H. Rissik, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, Newport, UK, 1954, plate 7, no. 125.
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A Worcester teabowl and saucer, circa 1760, painted in colours with a Chinese family, diameter 12.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Marshall H. Rissik, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, Newport, UK, 1954, plates 3 & 19, no. 335.
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A Worcester fluted hexagonal teapot stand, circa 1765, in the Chinese style, painted in colours and gilt with an arrangement of flowers and bamboo above a fence and rockwork, width 15 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Marshall H. Rissik, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, Newport, UK, 1954, plate 19, no. 358.
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A Worcester dish with fluted rim, circa 1770, with gilt dentil edge painted to the centre with three exotic birds, a distant wooded landscape and further birds and ladybeetle to the edges, diameter 23 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Marshall H. Rissik, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, Newport, UK, 1954, plate 31, no. 686 (probably painted by Rogers).
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A Worcester Wet blue scalloped dish, circa 1770, painted to the centre with a spray of flowers within a gilt lambrequin border and gilt rim, underglaze blue mark to base, diameter 21.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Marshall H. Rissik, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, Newport, UK, 1954, plate 14, nos. 248 & 252.
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A Worcester dry blue teapot and cover and a similar stand, circa 1765, the globular teapot with domed cover with two large fan-shaped reserves painted with exotic birds and further circular reserves painted with butterflies, the fluted stand with circular and fan-shaped reserves painted with flowers, both with gilt enamel flowers and foliage, height of teapot 15.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Marshall H. Rissik, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, Newport, UK, 1954,…
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A Worcester wet blue bough pot, circa 1760, in rococo moulded form with a high scrolled back, pierced for suspension, boldly scrolled moulded rim, the fixed cover pierced with one large and 18 smaller holes, with shaped reserves painted in colours with exotic birds, butterflies and insects, within gilt enamelled borders, underglaze blue square fret mark to base, width 22 cm, depth 15 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Exhibitions: 'The British Antique Dealers Association Art…
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A Worcester 'Blind Earl' plate, circa 1760, with lobate rim and moulded with a rosebud spray and foliage painted in colours within a gilt scroll border, diameter 19 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Marshall H. Rissik, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, Newport, UK, 1954, plate 32, no. 705, John Sandon, Worcester porcelain, shire, UK, 2009, p. 72.
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A Worcester 'Blind Earl' sweetmeat dish, circa 1770, with lobate rim and handle moulded in the form of a flower spray, printed with a black and white scene of an exotic harbour by R. Hancock, diameter 16 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Worcester George II mug, circa 1760, of cylindrical form with grooved loop handle, printed in black with a half-length portrait of George II beside 'Liberty seated among Trophies of War', signed R H Worcester for Robert Hancock and with the anchor rebus for Holdship and a man o' war in full sail, height 9 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Worcester trio, circa 1760, comprising a teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, all decorated with an entrelac on aqua ground within gilt borders, diameter of saucer 13 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: John Sandon, Worcester porcelain, shire, UK, 2009, p. 343, pl 91.
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A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1765, of globular form with domed cover and flower finial, painted with coloured sprays of flowers, height 15 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Marshall H. Rissik, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, Newport, UK, 1954, plate 31, no. 687.
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A Worcester covered sugar bowl and saucer, circa 1770, painted with flower reserves and sprays within puce and gilt diapered borders, diameter of saucer 17 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Marshall H. Rissik, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, Newport, UK, 1954, plate 53, no. 1085.
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A Worcester small cream jug, circa 1765, moulded and painted in colours as a hen, height 7.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Worcester bowl, circa 1770, with lobate rim, painted en grisaille with a pair of quail, grasses and rockwork with coloured flower sprays, diameter 12 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Worcester fluted teacup and saucer, circa 1770, with Royal Blue border, gilt bordered reserves painted with flower swags on a green herringbone and black spot ground, underglaze blue script 'W' mark to both, height of teacup 4.7 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Marshall H. Rissik, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, Newport, UK, 1954, p. 190 (similar example).
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A Royal Worcester hand vase, circa 1862, designed by James Hadley and painted with roses and other flowers, puce mark and impressed registration mark, height 15 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Worcester (Flight Barr & Barr) dessert dish, circa 1815, shaped oval with moulded gadrooned edge, decorated in gilt and painted with vine leaves and tendrils, impressed crowned FBB mark, length 30 cm, width 23 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: W.B. Honey, Old English Porcelain: A Handbook for Collectors, Faber and Faber limited, London, 1979, p. 268 pl. 10.
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A Chelsea fluted dessert plate, red anchor mark, circa 1765, attributed to the James giles atelier, painted to the centre in colours with two exotic birds amidst foliage and rockwork, the borders with two butterflies and raspberries, gilt edge, diameter 19 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney
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A pair of Chelsea Sauce-Boats and Underplates, circa 1765, the sauce-boats moulded with a branch and flowerhead handle, the body with moulded leaf and strawberry blooms and buds decoration, painted in colours with scattered flower sprays, brown rims, the underplates of moulded and shaped outline with flower sprays and brown rims, each with iron red anchor mark to base, width of stands 21 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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Four items of Chelsea cutlery, circa 1760, comprising two various forks and knives, each with a prunus moulded pistol grip handle. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney
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A Derby figure of a flower seller, circa 1795, in a feathered hat, pink bodice and gilt flower sprigged dress, height 15 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Derby dish, circa 1780, painted with a border of pink flowers with blue scrolling swags and gilt foliage, red crowned D mark, diameter 22 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Derby milk jug, circa 1820, of London shape and decorated in gilt and underglaze blue with strawberry leaf and flower heads, height 7.5 cm, width 15 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Newhall dessert dish, circa 1810, decorated to the centre with a basket of fruit, with gold flower sprays, and a blue and gilt border, diameter 22.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney
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A collection of five Georgian porcelain coffee cans, comprising an example with grisaille transfer decoration of fruit and gilt bands, two fluted examples, one with grisaille scrolls on a yellow band, the other with gold and red fern design, a Chelsea Derby example with iron red transfer printed roses and gold borders and a Derby example with a stylised leaf design in gold, red crowned D mark, height of tallest 7 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney
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A John rose Coalport cream jug, dated 1820, the peach ground with bands of gold decoration, John rose mark, length 16.5 cm, width 12 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Geoffrey a Godden, an Illustrated Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1987, p. 98 pl. 167
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A Coalport sucrier, circa 1830, of bombe form with scrolled handles and domed cover, with applied mauve flower sprays and painted roses, 17 x 17 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.
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A Coalport plate, circa 1810, painted with navy bands embellished with gilt scrolls and a frieze of stylised flowers and foliage, diameter 20 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Geoffrey a Godden, an illustrated Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and porcelain, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1987, p. 96 pl. 164.
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A Coalport vase, circa 1840, of shaped cylindrical form with moulded loop handles and scrolled foot, decorated in cream and gilt on a puce ground having two oval reserves painted in colours with bouquets of flowers, height 19 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney
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A pair of Coalport oval dishes, circa 1825, each moulded with foliate handles and leaf edges, decorated in gilt on a puce ground, with a central oval painted in colours with a bouquet, and having four conforming reserves to the border, length 31 cm, width 17 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney
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A Coalport tea service, circa 1835, comprising a tea pot with swan's head spout, cream jug, twelve cups and saucers, cake plate, all decorated with apple green borders and gilt scrolls with leaf sprays, and another teapot similar. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney. Literature: Robin Emmerson, British Teapots and Tea Drinking, 1700-1850, The Stationery Office, UK, 1992, pl. 23, no. 509 (similar example illustrated).
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A pair of papier mache decanter coasters, early 19th century, with elaborate gilding on black ground, height 4.8 cm, diameter 13.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney
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A Worcester covered sauce tureen and ladle, circa 1760, of bombe form with shell handles and artichoke finial, painted with gilt framed reserves of coloured flowers on a wet blue ground, crescent mark, height 13 cm.
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Two Worcester dessert plates, both circa 1765, one with fluted rim, the other plain, each painted with gilt enamelled cartouches with coloured flowers, one with a blue scale ground the other wet blue, both with square fret marks, diameter 21.5 cm, the other 19 cm
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A Worcester serving dish, circa 1760, of oval outline with lobed border, decorated in apple green and gilt having sprays of roses, hollyhocks and other flowers, diameter 29.5 cm
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A Worcester circular dessert basket, circa 1770, the handles applied with flowers and leaves at the terminals, the pierced sides with florets at the intersections, the interior decorated in colours with a flower spray, gilt rim, diameter 20.5 cm.
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A Worcester chestnut basket, a cover and a stand, circa 1770, of lobed oval shape, moulded with flower heads picked out in pink and yellow, the cover and stand pierced with flower heads, having branch handles applied with flower sprays, fully coloured, the rims gilt, the centre of the stand painted with cartouches of flower sprays on a blue scale ground, small sprigs around the rim, square mark to stand and interior of cover numbered 'XI. ', width of stand 26 cm
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A Worcester scalloped dessert plate, circa 1760, painted in colours with scattered flowers, puce line to rim, diameter 20.5 cm. Provenance: Joshua N. McClelland (paper label to base).
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A pair of Chelsea plates, circa 1760, each shaped circular with puce lines to the rims, painted with roses, tulips and other flowers, one plate with a caterpillar, red anchor mark to both, diameter 24 cm. Provenance: The Radloff collection (one plate), the Red Cross Art and Antiques Exhibition 1955, Sotheby's Melbourne, 2004, Leonard Joel, Sydney, 'Decorative Arts ', 23 October 2018, lot 124.
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A Worcester polychrome teapot and two sparrow beak milk jugs, circa 1760, the globular teapot painted with a Chinese family, the jugs with Chinese figures, height of teapot 15 cm. Provenance: The two jugs- Mossgreen, the Gibson collection, Sydney, 2016 lots 127 & 128, the teapot- Phillips Australia, the collection of Lord McAlpine of West Green, Bishop's House, Perth, 10-12th August 1999
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A pair of Royal Worcester models of Siam and Bali, modelled by Agnes Pinder Davis, as dancers wearing traditional dress, from an edition of 25, shapes 3474 and 3473 respectively, each with gilt mark and signature to base, height of Siam 55 cm
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A Royal Worcester twin handled vase painted by Harry Davis, date mark for 1906, printed marks, shape no 2337, with elaborate gilt neck and scrolled gryphon mask handles, painted with black faced sheep in a rocky landscape, signed lower left Harry Davis, height 31 cm
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A Royal Worcester ovoid vase painted by Harry Davis, date code for 1913, printed marks, shape no. 237, with gilt neck and base, painted with black faced sheep in a landscape, signed lower right H. Davis, height 26.5 cm
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A Worcester 'Chrysanthemum' pattern teapot and cover, circa 1760 the globular body moulded with flowers and leaves, the domed cover with a flower and leaf finial, having underglaze blue bands of cell decoration, crescent mark, height 16.5 cm. Literature: John Sandon, Worcester Porcelain, Shire, UK, 2009, p. 56 (border is pattern no. 12).
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A collection of Worcester tea wares, circa 1760, comprising a small globular tea pot, a sparrow beak jug and cover, a pair of tea bowls and a saucer, all decorated in underglaze blue with various floral patterns, the cups in the 'Fence' pattern, crescent mark to four pieces. (5), height of jug 12 cm
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A Royal Doulton part dinner service, in the Melrose pattern, comprising 14 dinner plates, 6 entree plates, 6 soup plates, 8 side plates, 6 tea cups and saucers, 6 twin handle breakfast bowls and underplates, a sauceboat and underplate all having pale blue borders with gilt scrolls and flowers.
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A Queen Elizabeth II golden Jubilee commemorative mug by Wedgwood, after an earlier design by Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) in shades of purple and yellow with gilt, height 10 cm
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A John Meir Northern Scenery transfer ware spitoon, circa 1840, in the 'Kilchurn castle, Loch Awe' pattern, height 10.5 cm. Provenance: M Greene
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A St cloud tea cup and trembleuse saucer (tasse trembleuse Et Soucoupe), circa 1730, both with moulded reeding and decorated in underglaze blue with scrolled lambrequin borders, diameter of saucer 12.5 cm. Provenance: R. & G. McPherson Antiques, London (label to base), Leonard Joel, Sydney, 'Decorative Arts ', 23 October 2018, lot 149
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A bow octagonal serving dish, circa 1760, the powder blue ground with a central oval, four fan shaped and four circular reserves all painted with flowers and Chinese landscapes, width 32 cm. Provenance: Janet Niven, Sydney
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A pair of Japanese porcelain Kakiemon dishes, 18th century, each with a petalled lobed rim with brown line, painted with scattered flowers, diameter 17.5 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 16 November 1989, lot 588, Gibson's Auctions, Melbourne
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A French faience platter, early 18th century, of shaped oval outline, the centre painted in underglaze blue with a basket of flowers and fruit, within a lattice and diaper border, width 44 cm
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A French Nevers faience deep sided dish, late 17th/early 18th century, of octagonal form, with shell handles painted in underglaze blue to the centre with a flower and foliage, the exterior with lappeted designs, width 38 cm
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A pair of Meissen cache pots, 19th century, each finely painted, one with a continuous scene of a military camp, the other with a hunting scene, in the manner of Heroldt, divided by gilt panels, and flanked by bearded and horned masks, the moulded rim and interior with gilt lambrequins, blue crossed swords mark, press number 8 and incised E174, height 10.5 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 'Fine Early and Later European ceramics ', 24 November 1998, lot 123
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A Meissen Kakiemon octagonal saucer and a tea cup, circa 1735, the saucer painted in the 'Two Quail' pattern, the tea cup with banded hedges and flowers, brown rims, blue crossed swords mark, diameter 13.5 cm
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A Meissen teapot, circa 1750, bullet shaped with scroll capped handle and dragon spout, the cover with a strawberry finial, painted in colours, peasants dancing and drinking, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, height 10.5 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 'Fine Early and Later European ceramics ', 24 November 1998, lot 119.
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A set of six Meissen dinner plates, circa 1760, each with moulded ozier border, painted in colours with Deutscheblumen, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, diameter 24 cm. Provenance: Leonard Joel, Sydney, 'The collector's auction ', 30 June 2020, lot 275
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A set of four Meissen porcelain cupids, late 19th century, each symbolic of a type of love, including cupid Pressing the heart (L107), cupid with bellows (L108), cupid Piercing the heart (L109) and cupid holding a broken heart (L116), on marbled socle, blue crossed swords marks, various pressnummer, height of tallest 20 cm
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A Meissen figure of cupid holding a rose staff, late 19th century, holding a flower wreathed staff and gesturing with his finger, on a marbled socle, blue crossed swords marks, various pressnummer (L126), height 20.5 cm
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A Russian silver covered flagon, makers mark of Karl Faberge, Moscow 1896-1908, of tall tapering cylindrical form with a domed cover, leaf cast handle and engraved rocaille vacant cartouche, height 30 cm
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A Russian silver icon by Khlebnikov, depicting the mother of God and holy child Enthroned with angels and Saints, the silver oklad marked Khlebnikov with Imperial Warrant St Petersburg, 1899-1908, hallmark for Pavel Fomich Akrinen, height 38.5 cm, width 31 cm, depth 3 cm. Other Notes: Ivan Petrovich Khlebnikov's firm, being a trading house, had the right to buy from any masters. There have been items under the firm of Khlebnikov and with the stamp of the master P.F.A.
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A William IV silver four piece coffee and tea service, maker's mark of Edward, Edward Jnr, John and William Barnard, London 1833 & 1834, melon shaped cast with flowers and foliage, on rocaille scroll feet, and a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, height of coffee pot 25 cm, total weight 2,630g. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A pair of William IV Old Sheffield Plate entree dishes, covers and warming stands, makers mark of Roberts, Smith & Co., each of shaped oval outline, with strapwork borders, handles and scrolled feet, width 41 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A pair of George III silver salts, makers mark of T Law, Sheffield, 1774, each of oval pierced design with embossed swags and paterae on pierced ball and claw feet, width 8 cm (each). Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A Victorian silverplated oval tray and another circular tray, the oval tray engraved to the centre with a crest, the pierced and guilloche cast borders with scroll and beaded handles, the other by Hecworth with foliate cast border, width of oval tray 72 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A Victorian Old Sheffield Plate twin handled tray, maker's mark of R. Gainsford, engraved to the centre with a coat of arms and motto within a rococo cartouche on an elaborately chased ground and within gadrooned and flower cast borders, on claw and ball feet, width across handles 73 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A Victorian silver bonbon dish, London, 1899, retailed by Rowlands & Frazer, 146 Regent Street London, of pierced navette form with scrolled border and embossed swags, width 18 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A Victorian silverplate cruet stand, cut glass and silverplate ice bucket and tongs, two silverplate sauce boats and an American silver plated coffee pot, the cruet stand by James Dixon & Sons. (5), height of cruet stand 25 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A pair of Elizabeth II & a Victorian silver bottle Tickets, maker's mark of Wyard Druitt & Co Ltd, London 1973, and maker's mark Ifp & Co Sheffield 1858, the pair modelled as vine wreathed Bacchus masks pierced brandy and port, the other pierced sherry on a scroll with grapes and leaves. (3), height of pair 7 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A group of three decanters, first half 19th century, each with cut and facetted decoration, height of tallest 29 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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Three pieces of cut crystal, comprising a footed bowl, a larger Irish style footed bowl (faults), and a silverplate mounted decanter, height of decanter 23 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A set of six French clear and frosted crystal brandy balloons, each bowl supported by a Napoleonic eagle, acid etched mark to base 'Lead crystal France 1987' above a wreathed N. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A cut crystal water jug, baluster shaped with fluted neck and diamond cut body, height 26 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A Victorian cut glass trumpet vase, on facetted pedestal and circular foot, height 24 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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Two St Louis cut crystal ewers, each of tall baluster form with broad cut facets, on an octagonal foot, acid etched mark, height of tallest 35 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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A Worcester circular dessert basket, circa 1770, painted in underglaze blue to the centre with flowers and pine cones, the pierced borders joined with flowerheads, crescent mark to base, diameter 22 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney.
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A small Worcester mask jug, circa 1760, the cabbage leaf moulded body, scroll handle and bearded mask spout, all decorated in underglaze blue with bouquets of mixed flowers, crescent mark, height 16 cm. Provenance: The property of a gentleman, Sydney
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