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Auction House:Aalders AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:464
Sale Title:Autumn Auction Series, Session I, Traditional Antiques and Fine ArtLots with images:464
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:303
Date:27-May-2023
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Rare and important Faberge silver samovar, marked workmaster Stephen Vakeva (Wakeva), assayer A.Sever, St. Petersburg 1894, of handsome lobed form, engraved with monogram and coronet to body, flanked by a pair of beaded and scrolled arms, with ivory buttons and spigot ring, resting upon a circular base inscribed in Cyrillic '20th April 1894 from your brothers' (translation), the whole resting upon four shell and scroll feet, with gilt interior and chimney, with images of original catalogue from Sotheby's,…
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Superb 19th century bronze dore rococo style carriage clock, by Aiguilles, with circular white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and fine pierced hands, set within a rococo case displaying scrolls, acanthus and flowers, raised on four squat cabriole legs, height 15.5 cm
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18th century Italian marble fountain head mask, in the form of a snarling lion with open mouth, exposed teeth and tongue, surrounded by a stylised mane, in peach/orange marble tones (possibly Rojo Alicante or red Verona marble), height 22 cm x width 29.5 cm x depth 27 cm
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Stunning pair of 19th century French neoclassical bronze and Sienna marble urns, each urn beautifully cast with twin gilt bronze acanthus handles, raised on a stepped Sienna marble pedestal, a/f, height 31.5 cm (2)
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Fine 19th century KPM painted porcelain plaque, La petite Danoise' (the little Danish), the rectangular panel finely painted with an image of a girl resting her arm on a chair, wearing a pink dress with lace shawl, set within a deep red velvet mount, surrounded by a gilt frame with ribbonned crest rail, impressed KPM and 287 to base, 24 cm x 16 cm (image) 50 cm x 38 cm (frame)
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19th century Russian Gardner twin handled porcelain bread basket, in the form a table cloth resting upon a twin handled basket, decorated with red and blue cross motifs and tassels, factory mark to base, a/f, 41 cm x 29 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, lot 48, 19/12/77, then by family descent
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Russian silver Trompe L'oeil bread basket, marked Pavel Ovchinnikov, 84, 1888, assayer Anatoly Apollonovich Artsybashev, Moscow, later impressed sterling silver, of oval form, with simulated draped cloth over simulated raffia body, flanked by twist handles and four wirework feet, total weight 375gm, length 28.5 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, Belgravia, lot 175 2/12/76, then by family descent
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Galle cameo glass vase, c.1900, of pear shape with a waisted neck, the body beautifully decorated with purple acid etched flowers and foliage, on a yellow and white frosted ground, raised on a circular foot, signed, height 21.5 cm
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Impressive 19th century French bronze figure, depicting a crying boy seated on a shell, his right hand being pinched in the claw of a lobster, after the original by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle (1717-1785), set above a rectangular green marble base, 50 cm x 38 cm x 30 cm
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Good late 19th century French gilt vitrine, of rectangular form, set with a pink marble top, above a carved wreath frieze, above a glass panel door, with gilt gesso hanging garland, opening to glass shelves, flanked by column pilasters, on four tapered reeded legs, 172 cm x 73.5 cm x 38 cm
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Wonderful Art Deco alabaster bust, c.1920, depicting a bust of a woman with head slightly turned wearing a hat with curled hair and smiling expression, wearing a high collar in brown tones with purple toned top, the whole on facetted waisted form base, height 47 cm
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Lovely pair of Russian hand painted brass Icons, late 19th century, one of the Novgorod icon of the mother of God 'Of the Sign', depicting the Virgin Mary with arms raised in prayer with the Christ child inset to robes with hands in blessing, the other depicting Saint Nicholas with closed gospel in left hand and the right arm slightly raised in stavros blessing, flanked with inset depictions of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary, both hand painted on brass with incised halos and continuous geometric ground,…
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19th century cased set of plaster relief panels, of the Parthenon frieze, after John Henning the elder (1771-1851), 2nd quarter 19th century, containing forty one (41) panels of approximately 24 cm x 6 cm across seven timber trays, depicting the battle of the Amazons and Centaurs against the Lapithae, most panels marked Henning. F London and dated around c.1820 with marking indicating original architectural orientation, each contained within a drop front timber case with cover, a/f (three panels with break…
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Royal Worcester pot pourri jar and cover, the pierced cover with pointed finial, set above a bulbous body, with four shaped reserves within a gilt surround, painted with highland cattle scene, signed H Stinton, black factory stamp to base, height 12 cm
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Royal Worcester potpourri jar and cover, of lobed baluster form with an ornate gilt collar and pierced cover, the body hand painted with still life of peaches, grapes and foliage, signed T.K Till to lower right, set above a short sloping foot, with black factory backstamp to base with handwritten 'H278', height 13 cm
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Fine Russian silver and gold vesta case, marked 84, St Petersburg, maker rubbed (possibly Aw for August Wendt), c.1870, of rounded rectangular form with all over reeded finish, the cover set with large 'Mn' monogram beneath a crown in silver, flanked by four smaller gold monograms, the underside set with four gold and five silver monograms set beneath crowns, with further gold monograms set to the ends, the hinged cover opening to reveal a match compartment and striker to underside of cover, with braided…
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Large Austrian Bergman cold painted bronze, in the form of an Eastern man praying, kneeling upon a rug with his shoes resting at the edge, in tones of blue, green, red and yellow, marked, height 13 cm x width 13 cm x depth 14.5 cm
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Rene Paul Marquet (French, 1875-1937) gilt bronze and ivory figure of a lady, depicted standing on stair case and looking into a mirror, with Gothic banister behind and jewellery case resting on top, with period dress and purse on hip, wearing headdress with her hair in flowing braids, with hands outstretched and one holding a mirror, the other with a key, above a pink marble base, signed R.Marquet and numbered 770, height 32 cm
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Grace Seccombe (1880-1956), pair of glazed earthenware koala bookends, each in the form of a koala perched on a branch in mottled brown, green and yellow tones, incised to one side 'Grace Seccombe/N.S.W,' with brown felt lining to bases, height 12 cm x width 10.8 cm x depth 8 cm
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Large Gouda Pottery jardiniere, of tapered form, decorated with stylised foliate motifs, in tones of brown, blue and yellow, marks to base, height 24.5 cm and diameter at widest 34 cm
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Large Edwardian sterling silver footed bowl, hallmarked Birmingham, 1908, of cylindrical form, decorated with embossed flowers and foliage, above a stepped foot, total weight 725gm, height 18.5 cm and diameter 22 cm
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Russian silver and crystal twin handled centre piece, marked Moscow, with auxiliary Kokhnik mark, maker Egor Cheryatov and retail mark of Fyodor Lorie, set with a deep crystal bowl within a silver mount, with two monogrammed cartouches, surrounded by pierced sides with fine borders, flanked by a pair of loop handles, decorated with raised leaf and berry motifs, raised on six cylindrical legs, 51.5 cm x 26 cm note: in 1912, the firm was transformed into a partnership with the conditional capital of 800,000…
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Late 19th century French vitrine, of rectangular form, with marble top, set above a central glass door opening to glass shelves, accented with ormolu mounts and painted panel to base, the whole raised on four cabriole legs, 143 cm x 77 cm x 40 cm
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Victorian sterling silver and crystal claret jug, hallmarked Birmingham, 1893, Js&S (J Sherwood & Sons), the hinged cover set with acorn finial, with reeded handle and faceted neck, height 26.5 cm
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Rare George III sterling silver Argyle, hallmarked, London, 1776, A.F, (Andrew Fogelberg), with acorn finial above a circular top, with beaded edge, with c-scroll handle with lidded spout on one side and elongated spout to the other side, with beaded lower border, total weight 379gm, height 13 cm
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Heavy Elizabeth II gilt sterling silver cruet set, comprising seven shell form pieces, hallmarked London, 1970, (C J Vander Ltd), comprising a blue glass lined mustard pot, two open salts and two pairs of salt and pepper shakers, total weight 1816gm (liner not included), height 10.5 cm, 6 cm and 8.5 cm (7)
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Russian silver and niello cigarette case, marked 84 kokoshnik (1896-1908), Moscow, maker 'Ch' (possibly Sergei Ivanovich Nazarov), of rounded rectangular form with spring push button clasp, the cover decorated with architectural scene within a stylised foliate border, similarly decorated to underside with a shield shaped reserve on a cross hatched ground, with gilt wash interior, total weight 144gm, 11 cm x 7.5 cm x 2.5 cm
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19th century Russian silver cigarette case, marked, St. Petersburg, 1882-99, maker rubbed possibly Mh, of rectangular form with diagonal gadrooned body, set with coronet above a monogram, opening to gilt interior, total weight 165gm, 9 cm x 72 cm
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Late 19th century French portrait miniature of a young Napoleon, of oval form, in three quarter sinister, set within a black frame, 7.2 cm x 6 cm (image)
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Norman Alfred William Lindsay (1879-1969), bust of rose Soady wood carving signed to base 'To rose Soady, from Your Kiddy Norman Lindsay' height 35 cm x width 26 cm with later stand, height 14.5 cm x width 36 cm Provenance: purchased from rose Soady by the collector Mr Eric Hinton; a keen collector of and model in Norman Lindsay's pirate themed works, sold 1958 to a Sydney private collector and fellow student with Mr.Hinton at hunter Street West Technical College. In said private collection until present,…
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19th century Meissen figure of girl Tatting, depicted seated on a chair, holding tatting shuttle, with lace work and ribbons resting upon her lap, in tones of yellow, blue, pink and green, on a circular base, crossed swords and impressed 36 to base, a/f, height 14 cm
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19th century Russian Popov porcelain teapot and twin handled sugar bowl, decorated with reserves of landscapes surrounded by sprays of flowers, in bright tones on a blue ground, factory marks to base, a/f, length 16 cm and 12 cm (2)
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Early 20th century Russian silver and enamel icon, marked 84 kokoshnik, 1896-1908, Cyrillic maker initials 'Sg', Nikolai Linden St Petersburg, Kazan icon of the mother of God, with dual polychrome enamel halos, Cyrillic plaques and lovely intricate foliate border, with gilt wash to silver, a/f (some damage to silver oklad edge), 26.5 cm x 22 cm Provenance: Grays, lot 11, 30/11/1981
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19th century French ormolu mantle clock, in gilded and patinated bronze, with circular textured dial set with Roman numeral hour markers, within a reeded gilt bezel surround, surmounted with a gilt bronze young man holding a pen and manuscript engraved 'A ma mere', set above a tapering rectangular pedestal base accented with acanthus scrolling and acroteria, with key and pendulum, height 39 cm x width 30.5 cm, currently running
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Pair of 19th century bronze argand oil lamps, converted for electrical use, of neoclassical design with a central urn surmounted with acanthus leaf finial on a stepped pedestal base, flanked by twin globes with etched bulbous shaped glass shades, with Australian plug and switch, height 42 cm and width 48 cm (with shades)
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Early 20th century French ivory figure group, depicting a couple standing beneath a parasol, raised upon a waisted oval pedestal, a/f, height 14 cm, together with a glass dome, height 17 cm (2) Provenance: The Fred and Elinor Wrobel collection
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George III grandmother clock by William Owen of Owestry, painted with a circular dial with Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, painted with an image of a woman with anchor and surrounded by floral sprays and sea shells, set within a flame mahogany case, with arched pediment set with three brass finial spheres, height 215 cm
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19th century French Louis XV style bronze Dore mantle clock by Phillip H Mourey, with painted circular porcelain dial, with Roman numerals and floral garland, with doves, instruments and flowers to the crest rail, above architectural porcelain columns painted with cupids, raised on six feet, with key and pedulum, height 37 cm
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Good French 19th century marble top table, set with a rectangular marble top, with ormolu surrounds by a central frieze drawer inlaid with images of cherubs, flanked by scrolling ormolu floral mounts wrapping to the corners, above tapering reeded legs accented with lines of ormolu cast metal feet, 81 cm x 110 cm x 63 cm
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Georgian mahogany and parcel gilt mirror, set with a carved and pierced crest rail with phoenix design, above a rectangular mirror, with gilt surround above an inlaid shell medallion, 91.5 cm x 50 cm
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Good Victorian revolving bookcase, of square form, set with four tiers and a series of arched galleries, raised on four turned reeded supports, slight rubbing, height 127 cm
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Early Victorian games table, in flamed mahogany, with hinged rectangular top, opening to inset green felt, raised on four turned legs, 74 cm x 82.5 cm x 41 cm
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Late 19th/ early 20th century cast iron mirror, made in Hungary by M. K. Allamvasutak Gepgyara Budapest, in the Rococco style, featuring a tapering mirror with egg and dart border flanked by c-scroll and acanthus motifs, set between two cast cherubs holding wreaths to the base and a cast panel containing to seated cherubs to the top, height 94 cm x width 59 cm
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18th century Delft earthenware vase and cover, the body of bulbous form twin acanthus handles rising from the shoulder, set below an elongated cylindrical neck with twist and knop accent, with domed cover and finial, the whole resting on a sloping circular foot, marked 'D/1311' to base, a/f (old chips and old repair), height 23 cm
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Royal Worcester cabinet plate, with central hand painted roundel of apples, berries and foliage, signed H.Price (Horace price) lower right, set within a gilded foliate design, with gilt factory stamp to base, diameter 24 cm
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Early 19th century Russian silver coffee pot, marked Moscow, 1804, 84, assayer Ivan Ivanovich Vikhlyaev, with oval cover with finial, above a tapering body, engraved with palmettes on a domed support on square foot, slight a/f, total weight 375gm, height 20 cm
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Pair of heavy late 19th century sterling silver sauce boats, hallmarked London 1899, (R & W Sorley), of globular form with elongated spout, decorated with acanthus motifs to handle and base, with gadrooned rim and base, total weight 1034gm, height 16 cm and length 19.5 cm (2)
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George V four piece sterling silver tea and coffee service, hallmarked Birmingham, 1929, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and creamer, of lobed form, all decorated with acanthus motifs to spouts and handles, total weight 1873gm, height 18 cm, 15 cm and 9.5 cm (4)
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Fine George III sterling silver teapot, hallmarked London, 1786 Hb (Hester Bateman), of cylindrical form, with a hinged cover set with a wooden finial, above an oval body, with a straight spout and a turned wooden handle, with bright cut decoration and central griffin medallion, set between leaf and berry borders, accented with beaded borders to the rim and base, total weight 370gm (including wooden handle and finial), height 13 cm
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Stunning Art Nouveau bronze and Galle three piece table set, signed by Peter Tereszczuk, comprising a table lamp set with a Galle cameo glass shade, in tones of pink, yellow and brown, signed Galle, above a support in the form of a tree trunk with two children, together with an inkwell/pen dish, decorated with three talking children and an ashtray/vesta case, with figure of a lady (3)
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19th century Wedgwood jasper Ware bottle vase, c.1882, with cylindrical neck and baluster body, decorated with a frieze of classical figures and scroll work, impressed factory marks to base, height 27.5 cm
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Wedgwood Portland vase, produced as a copy of the celebrated Portland vase, of oviform form with twin handles, decorated in white on dark blue with classical figures at various pursuits, impressed factory marks to base, height 15.5 cm
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Wedgwood cobalt and white jasper Ware bowl, of circular form with deep sloping sides, the exterior decorated with a continuous frieze of classical figures in a garden setting, raised on a circular foot, impressed marks factory marks to base, diameter 21.5 cm
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Russian Kuznetsov porcelain teapot, of globular form, decorated with sprays of leaves and flowers, in tones of green, gilt, white, blue and apricot, on a magenta ground, factory marks to base, height 11 cm
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Three Russian 19th/20th century porcelain cups and saucers, by the factories of Terikhov & Kiselyov and Kuznetsov, all decorated with floral motifs in bright tones, factory marks to base (6)
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Impressive French rococo style gilt bronze clock, featuring a circular gilt dial with black and white enamel Roman numeral hour markers, within a hinged glass cover with gilt brass beaded bezel surround, set on a body decorated with c-scroll, acanthus and checker panels, surmounted with a depiction of cupid holding a bow, untested (no key, pendulum or bell dome), height 70 cm x width 33 cm
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Fine Russian Siberian jade and gilt silver brush pot, marked Faberge (in Cyrillic) 88, B.A (Vasily Andreyev) of cylindrical form, the body decorated with an applied floral spray with pearl flower head, flanked by gilt silver rim to top and beaded silver rim to the base, with fitted wooden box, impressed silver marks to base, height 8 cm and diameter 6 cm
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Large 19th century French grande sonnerie carriage clock, with rectangular white dial, set with Roman numerals above subsidiary seconds dial, with bevelled glass sides set within a brass case, height 19 cm
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19th century French miniature, after Francois Gerard's 'Portrait of Juliette Recamier', oil on ivorine, signed 'Gerard' lower right, in brass frame 16.5 cm x 11 cm
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19th century Volkstedt porcelain figure, depicting a lady holding a scroll and leaning on a column with books, accented with floral design to dress, underglaze factory mark to base, height 21.5 cm
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19th century Meissen porcelain figure, depicting a boy standing holding a garland of flowers, wearing a three quarter jacket and pants, in tones of purple, green, yellow and red, on a circular base, a/f, crossed sword marks and impressed 127, painted 45 and incised FG7 to base, height 17 cm
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18th century John Pennington Liverpool porcelain tea bowl and saucer, c.1780, with underglazed and raised floral sprays, with arched borders, with Moorabool Antiques label (2)
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18th century Dr Wall Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer, decorated with central roundel of flowers and fruit, with sun ray border surrounded by a floral border, in tones of blue and white, raised on circular foot, crescent mark to base (2)
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18th century Chelsea Derby tea bowl and saucer, decorated with sprays of flowers in enamel, in tones of blue, orange, green and purple, with arched border, on circular foot, anchor mark to base (2)
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Fine 18th century Dr Wall Worcester tea bowl and saucer, c.1770, in Queens pattern, with fluted bowl and saucer, beautifully decorated with panels of prunus, flowers and mons, in rich tones of red, orange, cobalt and green, fret work mark to base (2)
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Early 19th century Russian silver and niello snuff box, marked, Moscow, 1808, maker rubbed, assayer Ivan Ivanouvich Vikhlyaev, of deep rectangular form, decorated with scene of cupids amongst ruins to the cover, the base decorated with figure with basket of fruit resting beside a river and rural village scene to the sides, with gilt interior, total weight 96gm, 8.5 cm x 6 cm x 2 cm
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19th century Russian silver engraved and niello snuff box, marked, Moscow, 84, 1822, assayer Nikolay Dubovin, of rectangular form, engraved and niello work showing an early scene of the Kremlin to all sides, opening to gilt interior, total weight 95gm, 9 cm x 4 cm x 2 cm
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Unusual Russian travelling silver money box and and key marked, 84 Lev Fridrikhovich Oleks, probably Moscow, of thick rectangular form, pocket size, decorated with raised floral sprays, with loop handle and fitted interior, total weight 145gm, 11 cm x 6.5 cm x 2.2 cm
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George V sterling silver coffee and hot water pot, hallmarked Sheffield, 1933, H.A (Atkin Brothers), modelled in the Georgian style with carved timber handles, both engraved with two letter monogram 'Jb,' total weight 1033gm, height 22 cm (2)
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Pair of George V sterling silver casters, hallmarked Birmingham, 1933, of facetted baluster form, decorated with pierced scrolling pattern, with reeding to body and finial to top, total weight 318gm, height 17.5 cm (2)
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English 17th century provincial silver seal top spoon, unidentified makers mark, with a fig shaped bowl with small rat tail and hexagonal stem, incised 'I P' to back of bowl, prick engraved to seal 'Ji(?)I.E//1621, total weight 72gm, length 18 cm note: similar examples are noted as 'Typical Sherborne Seals' and illustrated in 'West country silver spoons and their makers 1550-1750,' by Timothy Kent M.A., figures 3 and 4.
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Large Georgian sterling silver 'Jockey Cap' caddy spoon, hallmarked with Georgian head, H.B (possibly Hester Bateman), in the form of a jockey's cap, with applied ribbon detail and engraved monogram to apex, among floral sprays, total weight 23gm, length 7 cm
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Early Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1837, makers mark rubbed, in Kings pattern, with shell form bowl, total weight 28gm, length 11 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked 1782, Gs (Gabriel Sleath), in Onslow pattern, with circular bowl, engraved crest verso, total weight 12gm, length 8 cm
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George IV sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1821, I.L//H.L (John & Henry Lias), in fiddle pattern, with oval bowl, decorated with bright cut floral spray, total weight 14gm, length 9 cm
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George IV sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1826 Jc (James Collins), in fiddle pattern, with leaf form bowl, total weight 7gm, length 8.5 cm
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Early 20th century Russian silver icon, marked 84 kokoshnik, Moscow, assay mark of Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin (1898-1914), Cyrillic maker initials 'Sg', depicting Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker, depicted half length with polychrome enamel halo, holy book and plaques, gilt wash, 22.5 cm x 18 cm
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Russian icon, c.1,800, marked to base (partially rubbed), St Petersburg, depicting the Virgin of Hodegetria, with applied halo inset with thirteen coral stones, a/f (wear to oklad showing base metal, signs of repair), on fabric lined timber backing, 27 cm x 22 cm
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19th century Russian silver icon pendant, early 20th century, marked 84 kokoshnik, Moscow, maker 'Sg' in Cyrillic, with hand painted depiction of our lady of Kazan and the Christ child, with red velour backing, 7 cm x 5.7 cm
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Jean Francois Theodore Gechter (1796-1844), bronze figure of St John the Evangelist, late 19th century, depicted seated with open gospel on right knee, with right hand next to eagle positioned at feet, on an oval base signed 'Gechter' and 'L.Marchant' foundry mark, height 28 cm x width 24.5 cm
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Bronze 'Big Red' figure of a kangaroo, by Rick Lewis, editioned 27/200, depicted hopping with tail pointed upwards, signed and editioned, with certificate of authenticity, mounted on a marble and wooden base, total height 41.5 cm
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Gouda 'Kiwi' plate, marked 'Kiwi' Gouda Holland, Gibsons & Paterson Ltd N.Z, with incised signature, decorated with a kiwi bird and small chicks amongst reeds and rocks, in predominant yellow, brown and aqua tones, diameter 27.5 cm
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Gouda Regina twin handled Pottery vase, of baluster form, decorated with scrolling foliage and flowers, in tones of cream, orange, blue and yellow on a black ground, marks to base, height 22 cm
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Unusual Gouda Pottery vase, of baluster form, decorated with scene of birds flying above trees, in tones of blue, green, brown and black on a cream base, accented with gilt, marks to base, height 16 cm
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19th century English part porcelain dessert service, probably Rockinghams, comprising six plates and two footed centre pieces, decorated with central image of flowers and foliage, surrounded by foliate borders, in tones of green, pink, yellow and purple on a white ground, accented with gilt, diameter 23 cm and 28 cm (8)
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Good Victorian walnut canterbury stand, set with a pierced gallery top, above a rectangular top and turned supports, above a gallery compartment and lower drawer, on turned legs on casters, 96 cm x 60 cm x 40 cm
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Large 19th century mother of pearl box and cover, of rectangular form, constructed in a geometric pattern with abalone shell, with timber and fabric lined interior, a/f, 5 cm x 20 cm x 14.5 cm
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Set of six late 19th/20th century Russian Kuznetsov porcelain cups and saucers, decorated with sprays of flowers and foliage in green, apricot and white on a magenta ground, factory marks to base, a/f (12)
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19th century Russian porcelain plate, with blue stamp to base, the plate featuring a central floral spray within gilt c-scroll border, on a mottled blue ground, with three smaller sprays and gilt work to shoulder, diameter 24.5 cm
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Late 19th century Russian Kuznetsov porcelain teapot, 1889-1917, of globular form, painted with large flower heads and floral sprays, in tones of purple, blue, green, pink and yellow, factory mark to base, a/f, height 13 cm
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Russian Kuznetsov porcelain sugar bowl and cover, of baluster form, decorated with flower heads and leaves, in tones of blue, gilt and green on a magenta ground, factory mark to base, height 9 cm
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