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Auction House:Aalders AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:492
Sale Title:Winter Auction Series day 1, Traditional Antiques & Fine ArtLots with images:492
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:354
Date:20-Aug-2022
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Large Victorian sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked Birmingham, 1861, maker rubbed, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with 'Presented to//John W.Thirkell//As a small token of respect//by a few members of the//Bishop Auckland Club//September 1871,' surrounded by c-scroll and acanthus and floral wreath, with thumbpiece, the base beautifully engraved with acanthus and rosettes, total weight 53gm, length 8 cm
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George II sterling silver soup ladle, hallmarked London, 1747, Tg (Thomas Gilpin), in Onslow pattern, engraved to rear of bowl with coat of arms, a/f (past repairs to handle), total weight 194gm, length 35 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, lot 376, sale N10049, 30/03/2019.
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Irish George III sterling silver serving fork, hallmarked Dublin, 1804, J.S, in fiddle pattern with engraved cat to terminal, total weight 112gm, length 33 cm
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German part silver cutlery service, marked 800, H.Meyer &Co., with beaded medallion engraved with monogram and floral accent, comprising six table spoons, six forks, seven main knives, six small knives, six dessert forks, six fish forks, seven fish knives, seven teaspoons, six ice cream spoons and two bouillon spoons, total weight 2005gm (excluding knives) (quantity)
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Four Irish Victorian sterling silver forks, hallmarked Dublin, 1838, Pw (Philip Weekes), in Kings pattern, with engraved crest to terminal, total weight 309gm, length 20 cm (4)
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George III sterling silver basting spoon, hallmarked London, 1812, T.D (Thomas Dicks), in Old English pattern, total weight 94gm, length 31 cm
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Pair of Russian silver and enamel spoons, stamped 84 zolotnik, maker FA in Cyrillic, the fig shaped bowls decorated to the exterior in a polychrome enamel floral design, the handles set with enamelled crown, total weight 77gm, length 16.5 cm (2)
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Victorian sterling silver combination case, hallmarked London, 1888, S.M (Sampson Mordan & Co), of elliptical form, comprising vesta case, pen knife, propelling pencil and scissors, with name engraving to hinged vesta cover and hand engraved 'Percy Edwards & Co, 71 Piccadilly .W.' to inner gilt washed cover, total weight 37gm, length 6.5 cm
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George III Irish sterling silver sugar basket, hallmarked Dublin, 1785, John Locker, of neoclassical styling with pierced banding and scroll work to body and foot, with swing handle and blue glass liner with star cut base, a/f (past repairs to piercing on body), total silver weight 208gm, height to rim 13 cm x diameter 13 cm
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Victorian sterling silver teapot, hallmarked London, 1860, E.B//J.B (Edward & John Barnard), of pear form, with floral finial and acanthus loop handle and spout, with shield medallion surrounded by embossed scrolls and flowers, on four feet, total weight 943gm, height 27 cm
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Danish silver sugar caster, with Christian F. Heise assayer mark, embossed with swags, total weight 296gm, height 25 cm
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Early Edwardian sterling silver card case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1901, C&N (Crisford & Norris), of rectangular form with a hinged top cover, decorated to front with repousse stag and two kids within a scrolled foliate design, verso with central reserve containing three character monogram, total weight 64gm, 10 cm x 7 cm
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German silver teapot, of spiral pear form, with s-scroll handle and spout, the whole raised upon four feet, total weight 734gm, height 24 cm
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George V sterling silver card tray, hallmarked London, 1919, G&S Co.(Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd), of shaped circular form with a shell and scroll rim, engraved with central crest and Latin text, raised on three scroll feet, total weight 200gm, height 2.5 cm and diameter 16 cm
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Lovely Victorian sterling silver Castletop card case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1852, FM (F.M Marson), of rectangular form with a hinged top cover, decorated with scene depicting Osborne house in East Cowes, Isle of Wight UK, set amongst stylised acanthus motifs within a shaped c-scroll border, with shield reserve verso, total weight 44gm, 8.5 cm x 6.5 cm note: Osborne house was the holiday home and rural retreat of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
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Early George I Britannia silver card tray, hallmarked London, 1715, maker's mark rubbed, of circular form with channeled rim, set above three stepped hoof feet, total weight 164gm, diameter 14.5 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver card case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1903, C&N (Crisford & Norris), of rectangular form with a hinged top cover, decorated in relief to front with a Collie dog in a landscape under inscription 'On Guard', set within a c-scroll border with foliate scrolling and rosettes, similarly decorated verso with shaped reserve with engraved monogram, total weight 62gm, 10 cm x 7 cm
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Victorian sterling silver lidded mustard pot, hallmarked Birmingham, 1849, of facetted form with pierced acanthus motifs, with scroll handle and blue glass liner, height 9 cm
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Victorian sterling silver collapsible Tot cup, hallmarked London, 1890, M&Co (Samson Mordan & Co), the cup constructed from six graduated concentric bands extending telescopically, set within an original circular spiral fluted case with hinged cover and spring push button mechanism, all gilt lined, total weight 81gm, cup height extended 52 mm, diameter 41 mm, case diameter approx 50 mm
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Six Mexican sterling silver goblets, marked 925, with tapered bowls above a knopped stem, on a stepped circular foot, total weight 997gm, height 15.5 cm (6)
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18th century German ivory carving of St John, depicted standing with left arm raised and right hand on hip, a/f and fragile (old breaks and repairs to both feet, breaks to fingers of left hand and old cutting marks to rear), set above a pedestal, height 18.5 cm
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19th century European carved ivory figure, modelled in the form of a saint, holding a child in one arm and a short staff in his other hand, raised upon a pedestal base, height 14 cm
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Large Russian icon, of rectangular form, depicting John the Baptist Forerunner, surrounded by silvered acanthus decoration, 43 cm x 36 cm
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Large Bing and Grondahl 'Wave and Rock' figure group, by Theodore Lundberg, depicting an allegorical figure of athletic man with wrist tied to rock as his female companion offers succor, in soft tones, factory marks and supporting information, height 46 cm
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18th century Dr Wall first period blue and white tea bowl and saucer, c.1770, in 'Fence pattern,' decorated with central floral spray, the body decorated with garden scene (2)
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19th century Royal Worcester porcelain figure, c.1880, depicting a man raising a flask to his mouth, with pick at his feet, in tones of green, apricot and gilt, factory mark verso, height 41 cm
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Pair of 19th century Royal Worcester twin handled vases, c.1895, of baluster form, in blush tones, decorated with sprays of flowers and flanked by dolphin mask handles, raised on a circular foot, factory and Rd no 203565 and pattern 1626 to base, height 23 cm (2)
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Pair of early 20th century Royal Worcester vases and covers, c.1909, set with acorn finial above domed covers and spreading lip, above a pear shaped body decorated with swags of roses, with molded acanthus decoration, on three paw feet on trefoil base, factory and pattern 2451 to base, height 21.5 cm (2)
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Pair of 19th century Royal Worcester figures, c.1880, depicting a young lady and man carrying baskets, in a blanc de chine finish, impressed factory and date marks, a/f to one, height 25.5 cm (2)
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Victorian double back lounge, in walnut, with twin roundels to back and central carved medallion, above covered and upholstered seat, with padded arms and cabriole legs, length 133 cm
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George III armchair, c.1765, in the Chippendale style with carved interlaced tracery work to the backrest and outcurving arms, set above a seat with serpentine front rail and four chamfered legs united by stretchers, 94 cm x 67 cm x 55 cm purchased from George Leuchars, London 1990, original purchase receipt included with sale
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Good late 19th century French gilt wall mirror, with a crest rail displaying putto flanking floral bouquet, above a bevelled rectangular mirror, surrounded with foliate borders, 129 cm x 85 cm. Provenance: The Estate of the late Fernande Glynn, a well known Australian actress that appeared in classic Australian TV dramas Homicide, hunter and Riptide.
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Russian Siberian jade dish, of shallow circular form with a flattened rim, set above a base with channelled support, in green tones with dark green inclusions, height 3 cm and diameter 25 cm
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Daum Nancy 'Sweet Pea' cameo glass pedestal vase, of tulip form, decorated with sweet pea blossoms and foliage, in delicate tones of pink and green on an orange and white ground, signed, raised on a gilt metal stand, height 20.5 cm
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Thomas Webb cameo glass lamp, of petit form, decorated with flowers and foliage, in tones of yellow, orange and white, raised on three frosted glass feet, height 21 cm
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Victorian enamelled glass vase, the body of baluster form with a tapered neck, set with twin drop handles in gilt, the body decorated with bird, flowers and foliage in polychrome enamels on an opaque black glass ground, height 37 cm
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Early 20th century German regulator clock, with pendulum, two weights and winder, featuring a cast plaster eagle finial (a/f repairs), height 139 cm x width 39 cm, untested
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17th century style oil on canvas, depicting an interior scene with central seated figures and Hermes descending from a cloud, set above a small child in centurion dress, with landscape scene to upper left, unsigned, a/f (evidence of past restoration), 75.5 cm x 103 cm, set within a gilt wooden frame with plaster moulded relief, 101 cm x 126 cm
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French style boulle Escritoire chest, of tall serpentine form with black Portoro marble top, featuring a fall front writing slope disguised as three drawers, set above four rectangular drawers, each decorated with intricate brass inlay work and acanthus style trim, with herm palisters and central swan and wreath medallion, 125 cm x 83 cm x 39 cm
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Lovely late 19th century French Empire three piece lounge suite, comprising a two seater and two armchairs, with a curved crest rail, inlaid floral sprays, above a covered back and seat with sloping arms, decorated with neoclassical busts and acanthus scrolls, raised on tapering legs with paw feet (3)
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Good 19th century Sheraton style cabinet, with curved pediment, above a central astragal glazed boor opening to upholstered shelves, flanked by bow glass panels, on six tapered legs on spade feet, finely inlaid with stringing and roundel, 169 cm x 123 cm x 44 cm
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Good late 19th century French gilt wood and marble console table, in Louis XVI taste, set with a curved breakfront white marble top, above a carved apron with central cartouche, on four fluted foliate legs, united by stretchers, with mirrored underside, 109 cm x 150 cm x 50 cm
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Late 19th century French gilt wood console mirror, in Louis XVI taste, with a raised pediment, above a series of rosettes above a gallery border, with central shaped mirror, flanked by columns and foliate motifs, 152 cm x 150 cm
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French Louis XV style fauteuil armchair, with a carved border of ball and dart pattern, above a generous back and seat covered in a cream and black brocade fabric, above scrolled padded arms, above carved cabriole legs
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Late Victorian mahogany open bookcase, with central main compartment containing three adjustable shelves, flanked either side by compartments with twin adjustable shelves, separated by fluted uprights terminating with rosettes, the whole surmounted by a beautifully carved pediment with central heraldic coat of arms above the motto 'Sub cruce cærulea vincimus' or 'Under the blue cross we win/conquer', set within acanthus scroll work, raised above six bun feet, 174 cm x 266 cm x 43.5 cm
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Victorian salon suite, comprising sofa, grandfather and grandmother chairs, with medallion back, on cabriole legs, in a pink brocade fabric, length of sofa 180 cm (3)
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18th century walnut armchair, with a carved crest rail above turned supports, with upholstered back and seat, on turned feet united by stretchers
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Good pair of 19th century hall chairs, with carved elaborate backs, displaying acanthus scroll work, with shaped seat on Barley twist legs, height 112 cm (2)
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Victorian Scottish silver dirk Kilt pin, unmarked, registered design m 21gm, length 9.5 cmark verso c1876, of dirk dagger form with foliate engraved sheath, cross hatched handle and stone set pommel, with spring push button release revealing internal scissors with spring return lever, total weight
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Extensive Victorian sterling silver cutlery service, in Kings pattern, the large majority hallmarked London, 1857-1858, G.A (George angel), with additions and later knives, comprising thirteen main forks, fourteen entree forks, fourteen main spoons,fifteen desert spoons, seven teaspoons, seventeen main knives, twelve entree knives, one sauce laddle and two mustard spoons, total weight 5007gms (not including knife weight)
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Victorian sterling silver ewer, hallmarked London, 1873, J//Ebw//J (John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd)), of baluster form, decorated with acanthus handle, with floral design to body and foot, with reserve to centre with text reading 'Premio//Tacha y Arica//1910,' total weight 669gm, height 33 cm
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Victorian sterling silver goblet, hallmarked Birmingham, 1875, T.W (Thomas white), embossed with roundels and flowers, on knop stem on circular foot, total weight 375gm, height 21 cm
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Indonesian Yogya silver serving tray, marked 900, Hm (H. Moedakir), mid 20th century, of oval form with an impressive repousse border pierced with peacock, lotus and foliage, set above a repousse border and oval base in a beaten finish, total weight 372gm, height 7 cm and length 34.5 cm
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Stunning George IV sterling silver tea caddy, hallmarked to body, cover and divider, London, 1821, Iet (J E Terrey & Co (John Edward Terry), of squat form the body embossed with Chinoiserie motifs and engraved 'W' within c-scroll cartouche, the hinged cover set with figural finial, opening to reveal two compartments separated by sterling silver divider, total weight 723gm, height 14 cm
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George III sterling silver teapot, hallmarked London, 1807, a F (Alexander field), of oval form, decorated with wooden handle and wooden finial, with stepped and ribbed top, standing on four ball feet, total weight 571gm (including wooden handle and finial)
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George III sterling silver twin handled sugar bowl hallmarked London, 1803, of oval form, decorated with twin handles with line decoration, the body decorated with monogram of animal and flag, total weight 231gm, height 12.5 cm
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German silver part cutlery service, marked 800, with gadrooned panel and engraved 'P' to terminal, comprising seventeen main knives (with steel handles), sixteen tablespoons, fourteen main forks, seventeen fish knives, two pickle forks, large fish fork, small fish fork, carving fork, small spoon, spatula, two large serving spoons and two fruit knives, total weight 3350gm (excluding all knives and carving fork) (quantity)
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Victorian Scottish part sterling silver cutlery service, hallmarked Glasgow, 1883, R.T, in Queen's pattern with engraved monogram, comprising seven main forks, seven dessert forks, six dessert spoons, four fish forks, six fish knives, two table spoons, one teaspoon, a pair of mustard spoons, a pair of large serving spoons and a large fish knife and fork, total weight 2368gm (quantity)
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Five William IV sterling silver forks, hallmarked Newcastle, 1830/31/35, Iw, in fiddle and shell pattern, with engraved lion crest to back of terminal, total weight 381gm, length 21 cm (5)
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Victorian sterling silver card case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1868, F.M (Frederick Marson), of shaped rectangular form with a hinged top cover, with all over engine turned decoration, the front with central monogram under inscription 'June 30th 1879', set within Queen Victoria's order of the Garter insignia, total weight 53gm, 10 cm x 7.2 cm
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Heavy Austro-Hungarian silver ladle, hallmarked 800, of tapering form, decorated with acanthus and bead border on top and verso, total weight 231gm, length 31 cm
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Victorian sterling silver fish server, hallmarked London 1849, in fiddle pattern, decorated with fish, with pierced foliate border, total weight 158gm, length 30.5 cm
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George V sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1931, W.A (William Adams Ltd), with bird shape handle, total weight 17gm, length 10 cm
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William IV sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Exeter, 1836, R.W(Robert Williams), in fiddle pattern, with engraved monogram, total weight 11gm, length 9.5 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1910, Tw, with fig shaped bowl and medallion and pierced foliate handle, total weight 29gm, length 11.5 cm
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Victorian sterling silver novelty vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham, 1882, H&T(Hilliard & Thomason), modelled and engraved as a handbag, with chain handle and clasp thumb piece, with engraved cross motif to the back, opening to reveal a gilt wash interior with hinged grate, total weight 14gm, length 3.5 cm
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Rare George III sterling silver decanter label, hallmarked London, 1809, Cr/Gs (Charles Reily & George Storer), in Bountiful lady design with winged naked lady set above a grapevine border, terminating at a lion mask to base, with incised 'Sherry' on a curved banner reserve, total weight 20.65gm, label 5.4 cm x 4.3 cm see similar: Bonhams Auctions, the Lank collection of wine labels, 05/10/10, lot 184, also 'Wine labels 1730-2003, a Worldwide History', edited and co-authored by John Salter, antique…
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George III gilt sterling silver vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham, 1817, is (John Shaw), modelled and decorated in the form of a purse, the hinged top cover opening to reveal a gilt wash interior with side hinged grate, total weight 15gm, length 3 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver cigarette case and vesta case, with matching dates and maker, hallmarked Sheffield, 1904, J.D&S (James Dixon & Sons), of rounded rectangular form, decorated with diagonal ribbed design with repousse floral branches set around a central oval reserve, set within an acanthus border, the cigarette case with gilt wash interior, the vesta case with striker inset to base, total combined weight 118gm, cigarette case 8.3 cm x 6.5 cm, vesta 4.5 cm x 3.5 cm (2)
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Rare pair of Royal Doulton 'Waratah' cups and saucers, c.1913, designed by Lulu Shorter, decorated with repeating tall and short waratahs and foliage, in tones of pink and green on a white ground, green factory stamps to base, height of cup 6.5 cm and diameter of saucer 14 cm (4)
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Royal Worcester 'Edward VI' after Holbein, c.1918, depicted in traditional dress holding handkerchief and sword mounted on his waist, on rectangular base, in tones of blue, white and gilt, factory and Rd 659331 to base, a/f, height 21.5 cm
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Pair of Royal Worcester porcelain figures, depicting a man and woman carrying baskets, accented in tones of green, gilt and cream, factory marks to base, height 21 cm (2)
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Early 20th century Royal Worcester vase, c.1911, with spreading lip and baluster body, decorated with painted roses on a soft moss, blue and yellow ground, signed a. Watkins, on circular foot accented in gilt, factory and pattern 302 to base, height 17.5 cm
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19th century Royal Worcester jug, c.1895, in ivory tones, decorated with sprays of flowers and foliage in tones of orange, purple, blue and green, with antler style handle, factory and pattern 1116 to base, height 21 cm
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Pair 19th century Grainger Worcester reticulated vases, of bottle form, with a border of pierced work, displaying flower heads and clover, on circular foot, printed and impressed mark to base, height 15 cm (2)
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Pair 19th century Grainger Worcester reticulated pot pourri jars, with fine pierced tops, displaying leaves and scroll work, above palmette body on scrolled feet, diameter 9.6 cm (2)
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Pair of Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plates, c.1877, of octagonal form, painted with a bouquet of flowers in bright tones, surrounded by gilt and jewelled borders, on a duck egg blue ground, factory mark to base, diameter 22 cm (2)
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19th century Grainger Worcester sauce boat, cover and dish, of oval form, decorated with flowers and butterflies in Chinoiserie, in tones of pink, green, blue and yellow on turquoise ground, factory marks to base, length 22 cm
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Pair large 19th century German porcelain figures, in the form of a young boy with sickle and girl with jug, decorated with floral patterns and soft tones, underglaze factory mark verso, a/f, height 35 cm (2)
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Pair of 19th century figural candlesticks, in porcelain with underglaze blue crossed sword mark to base, depicting a young man and woman in colourful dress each clutching an object to the left hip, set before a branch form column adorned with applied floral work, set above shaped and pierced bases, with brass thread holes to tops of columns, a/f (with breaks), height 25 cm (2)
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Russian Gardner porcelain figure, of a blind beggar, a/f (missing cane), with red factory stamp and impressed marks to base, height 15 cm
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19th century Russian Gardner porcelain figure group, c.1870, depicting two young children and a cat beside a bowl of milk, set on an oval pedestal base, with red factory stamp and impressed marks to base, height 10 cm and width 12 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's Belgravia, lot 388, 04/10/82
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19th century Royal Worcester figure, in the form of a man wearing a cap and scarf, with impressed factory and registration mark to base, height 14.5 cm
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Large Holmegaard art glass drop vase, of large drop form with rounded rim, in blue glass, engraved with monogram of Per Lutken, 'Holmegaard' and '15472', height 47 cm
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Thomas Webb cameo glass bowl, of squat form with a pinched rim, decorated with trailing vines and butterfly, in tones of pink and white, incised marks to base, height 7.5 cm and diameter 15 cm
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19th century overlay glass perfume bottle and stopper, decorated with flowers and foliage, in tones of ruby and green, with gilt accents, height 18 cm
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Suite of 19th century green glasses, with facetted and etched bowls, above a knopped stem, comprising ten large glasses, height 16 cm, five medium glasses, height 12 cm, and eight small glasses, height 10 cm (23)
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Late Victorian gilt metal candelabra, set with three branches with prism drops, on support above a seated dog, set above a rectangular alabaster base, height 45 cm
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