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Auction House:Aalders AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:833
Sale Title:Autumn Auction Series, Session IV, Traditional AntiquesLots with images:833
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:590
Date:31-May-2023
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Porcelain trinket box and cover, painted with flowers to cover of cream ground, with gilt metal mounts, height 3.5 cm diameter 6 cm
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Nice Elizabeth II sterling silver caster, hallmarked London, 1971, Cjv/Ld (C J Vander Ltd), total weight 92gm, height 14 cm
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Two early 20th century ivory picture frames, of rectangular form, 15 cm x 11 cm and 16 cm x 12 cm (2) Provenance: The Fred and Elinor Wrobel collection
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Indian silver milk jug and sugar bowl, the milk jug decorated with various animals amongst palm trees, with cobra form handle, height 7 cm, the sugar bowl similarly decorated with a frilled rim, height 5.5 cm x diameter 10 cm (2)
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Christofle silver plate tongs, of tapering form with large flat prongs, decorated with acanthus pattern with monogram to one arm of the tongs, length 15 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver asparagus tongs, hallmarked Sheffield, 1903, T L (Levesley Brothers), of tapering form, decorated with medallion with acanthus with line boarder, prongs decorated with foliage and flowers with incised flowers and acanthus, total weight 153gm, length 23.5 cm
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Set of three sterling silver trinket boxes, marked 925, of lobed form, decorated with flower motif to top, total weight 148gm, height 4 cm, 4.5 cm (3)
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Silver walking stick handle, unmarked, of tapering cylindrical form, decorated with flower and acanthus pattern with medallion to top, total weight 37gm, length 10 cm
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Pair of sterling silver trinket boxes, marked 925, of squat globular form, decorated with embossed foliage pattern to hinged top, total weight 105gm, height 4 cm (2)
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George V sterling silver footed dish, hallmarked London, 1918, of cylindrical form, decorated with line and bead boarder to rim, together sterling silver dish, of flower form, total weight 116gm, diameter 8 cm, 11 cm (2)
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19th century Dutch silver pill box, marked 1838, of rectangular form, decorated with bright cut foliate motifs, with inscription to base 'Amb//1844', together with sterling silver pill box, marked 925, of ovoid form, with plain decoration total, weight 50gm, height 4 cm, 2.5 cm, a/f (one with small chip to lid) (2)
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George V sterling silver sovereign case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1911, of rectangular form, set with two sovereign holders with in the case, decorated with plain design, total weight 28gm, 5.5 cm x 3 cm
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George V sterling silver vesta case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1915, of rectangular form, decorated with central medallion surrounded by scrolling acanthus pattern, total weight 25gm, 5 cm x 4 cm
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Victorian sterling silver sovereign case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1876, of circular form, decorated with incised initials to top, total weight 13gm, diameter 3.5 cm, a/f (doesn't Properly close)
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Three petit sterling silver dishes, marked 925, of ovoid form, decorated with scalloped sides, together with sterling silver funnel, total weight 49gm, diameter 6 cm, 5.5 cm (4)
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George V sterling silver match case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1923, of rectangular form, decorated with central roundel containing initials 'F.A.C', together with sterling silver twin handled strainer, of circular form, decorated with acanthus pattern design to handles, total weight 72gm (2)
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Three decanter labels, one marked sterling, the others silver plate, two of rectangular form, decorated with inscriptions reading 'Gin' and other reading 'Liqueur', the other pierced with script reading 'Rum', length 5 cm, 6.5 cm (3)
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Elizabeth II sterling silver decanter label, hallmarked Birmingham, 1986, Ba, a label for sherry for Concorde Airlines, total weight 15gm, width 5 cm
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Two sterling silver propeller pencils, the smaller hallmarked Birmingham, 1904, T.H.V (Thomas Henry Vale), with telescopic pencil as well as ink nib, with short chain suspending a 1894 silver coin, length 7 cm, together with an unmarked silver pencil of spiral twist design and inset red stone to terminal, length 8.5 cm, total combined weight 23gm (2)
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked 1812 Js (Josiah Snatt), of fiddle pattern, with scoop bowl, with engraved monogram to terminal, weight 11gm, length 8 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1810, Sp (Samuel Pemberton), with shovel form bowl and fiddle pattern handle, total weight 7gm, length 7.5 cm
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William IV sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1835, Gu (George Unite), of shovel form, with bright cut decoration to bowl, total weight 8gm, length 9 cm
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Scottish St.Ninians Isle sterling silver caddy spoon, marked silver, with circular bowl and handle with bead accents, total weight 6gm, length 5.5 cm
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Late 19th century Ansonia figural mantle clock, the case of neoclassical form with lumed circular dial and Roman numeral hour markers, set beside a cast spelter figure of Shakespeare, above a pedestal base with egg and dart border, standing on four paw feet, with key and pendulum, 36.5 cm x 42 cm x 15.5 cm
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Set of four Hitchcock style rush seated chairs, late 18th/ early 19th century, in ebonized and gilt finish, with naive stenciled foliate decoration to top and cross rail, with woven rush seats set above turned and stretchered supports, 81 cm x 44 cm x 36 cm (4)
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Victorian oval top dining table, the oval top with stepped sides, upon a turned baluster support on three splayed legs carved with acanthus motifs, a/f. 77 cm x 127 cm
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Gouda Pottery jug, of baluster form, decorated with scene of windmill and river, surrounded by stylised scrolling foliage, in tones of brown, blue, white and green on a black ground, height 15 cm
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Two Gouda Pottery vases, of cylindrical form, one decorated with a geometric and foliage pattern, the other decorated with flowers and foliage, marks to base, height 8.5 cm, 11.5 cm (2)
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Gouda Pottery jar, of baluster form, decorated with falling leaves, in tones orange, yellow, brown and white, marks to base, 17.5 cm
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Gouda Pottery ash tray, of circular form, decorated with geometric pattern, in tones of orange, blue, orange and yellow on a black ground, marks to base, diameter 10.5 cm
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Gouda Regina Pottery jug, of baluster form, decorated with stylised handle and flowers and foliage to body, in tones of blue, yellow, orange and green on a black ground, marks to base, height 19 cm
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Gouda Pottery tray, of ovoid form, decorated with scrolling flowers and foliage, in tones of white, green, brown and orange on a black ground, marks to base, diameter 38.5 cm
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Gouda Pottery plate, of conical form, decorated with flowers and foliage, in tones of green, orange, yellow and white on a black ground, marks to base, diameter 20 cm, height 4.5 cm
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18th century Bow Porcelain cream boat, c.1765, with scalloped edge, and decorated with a figure and tree in Chinoiserie, in tones of pink, brown, red and green, a/f length 10.5 cm
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18th century Dr Wall Worcester porcelain teacup and saucer, of fluted spiralled form, decorated with gilt floral sprays, with stylised floral motifs in gilt on a cobalt ground, on circular foot, crescent mark to base (2)
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18th century Delft tin glaze bowl, decorated in the Chinese style with blossoming flowers and rocky outcrops, in underglaze blue, green and puce with overlay red and yellow, a/f (repairs, chips to rim), diameter 23 cm
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18th century red Ware vase, c.1760 attributed to Whieldon /Wedgwood, of baluster form, with applied slipware prunus decoration to the body in relief on a lead glaze red ware glaze, on circular foot, height 9 cm
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Late 19th century Meissen porcelain tea bowl, of spiralled molded form, decorated with sprays of enamel flowers, in tones of pink, blue, green, yellow and orange, on circular foot, crossed swords to base, a/f
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Late 18th century Chamberlains Worcester tea bowl and saucer, c.1795, of spiralled fluted form, with gilt border on cobalt ground, raised on circular foot, (2)
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18th century New Hall porcelain tea bowl and saucer, c.1780, the bowl of tapering form, with circular saucer, decorated with fret work, floral sprays and garlands, in enamel tones of puce, pink, blue and green, a/f, (2)
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18th century Flight Worcester tea bowl and saucer, c.1785, of spiralled fluted form, decorated with central acorn to bowl and floral garlands to exterior in tones of green, a/f, (2)
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Late 18th century Chamberlains porcelain tea bowl and saucer, of tapering form, decorated with fine repeating circle and line work in gilt, raised on circular foot, (2)
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18th century New Hall porcelain cream jug, c.1780 of facetted cylindrical form, with loop handle and decorated with floral sprays, in tones of pink, green, orange and puce, height 10.5 cm
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18th century Newhall porcelain bowl, with deep sides, and painted with border of floral garlands in enamel, in tones of green, red, yellow and blue, raised on circular foot, with antique porcelain gallery label verso, diameter 11 cm
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18th century porcelain tea bowl, beautifully painted with over enamel sprays of flowers, in tones of pink, green and orange, raised on circular foot, underglaze factory mark to base
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18th century Bristol porcelain bowl, of baluster form, over painted with sprays of flowers and foliage in tones of purple, orange, green, blue and pink, on circular foot, factory mark to base, a/f, diameter 10.5 cm
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Meissen porcelain cabinet plate, with scalloped edge, decorated with two figures and two horses, surrounded by sprays of flowers, accented in gilt, crossed sword mark to base, a/f (marked as a second), diameter 24.5 cm
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18th century British blue and white transfer tea bowl and saucer, c.1790, probably Caughley, decorated with a scene of temple, lake and trees, accented in gilt, (2)
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Pair of 18th century pearl ware plates, c.1790, of circular form, decorated with central scene of village, figures working and foliage, with a basket weave boarder in relief, with pierced rim, in tones of blue and white, a/f, diameter 18.5 cm (2)
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18th century New Hall porcelain teapot, c.1790, with a slightly domed cover set with large pointed finial, above a tapered slightly lobed body, decorated with fret work panels and hand painted floral sprays, in tones of purple, green and red, a/f, height 19 cm
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Contemporary low occasional table, square top painted in faux marble, on four block legs untied by stretchers, hand painted by Brian Bugden, in tones of gilt, red and blue on a black ground, 38 cm x 66.5 cm
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Print from the illustrated London news, dated Aug. 2, 1884-92 and titled 'The international Health exhibition: notes in the Chinese Court', comprising images of a Chinese cradle from Soochow, ear muffs, binding shoes, mule litter and a Peking cart, 19 cm x 24 cm
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Large Poole Aegean Pottery charger, by Leslie Elsden, of circular form, depicting a forest scene, in tones of brown, orange, green and black, diameter 41 cm
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Pair of Georgian sterling silver mustard spoons, hallmarked London, 1824, M C (Morris Cadman), in fiddle pattern, decorated with gilt bowls, total weight 26gm
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Set of six 20th century French silver tea spoons, marked 950, B E (Maison Bloch Eschwege), of tapering form, decorated with shell motif to terminal, with beading to handle, total weight 67gm, length 10.5 cm (6)
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French sterling silver scissors, marked 950, decorated with incised foliage pattern, together with sterling silver spoons, marked Stg, of tapering form, decorated with twisted stem with scrolling motif to top, total weight 88gm, length 16 cm, 13.5 cm (2)
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Pair of George V sterling silver handle knives, hallmarked Sheffield, 1915, of tapering form, decorated with foliage of in relief, together with silver plate scissors, decorated with twisted handles incised foliage and flower pattern, length 16 cm, (3)
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Five 19th century sterling silver dessert forks, hallmarked London and Exeter, 1836, 1862, in fiddle pattern, total weight 214gm, length 16 cm-16.5 cm (5)
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Three Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, hallmarked London 1864, 1853, 1857, H H (Henry Holland), in fiddle pattern, total weight 102gm, length 16.5 cm (3)
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Two Georgian sterling silver items, comprising of spoon hallmarked 1830, in fiddle pattern, and cake sever hallmarked, 1831, in Kings pattern, total weight 118gm, length 17.5 cm, 19 cm (2)
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Two silver cake knives, one German 800 example, decorated with three cherubs and c-scroll borders, length 18.5 cm, the other Hazorfim 800, with pierced acanthus blade and handle, length 19 cm, total silver weight 95gm, together with a silver plate sauce ladle (3)
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Irish George III sterling silver mustard spoon, hallmarked Dublin, 1817, Tf (Thomas Farnett), with a cut crystal salt, together with a silver plate ladle, length 32 cm (3)
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Late 19th century silver plate tea strainer, of tapering form with lobed bowl, decorated with embossed foliage to under side of bowl and turned ebony handle, length 13.5 cm
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Pair of Victorian sterling silver mustard spoons, hallmarked London, 1841, I.L//H.L (John & Henry Lias), in fiddle pattern with engraved 'E' to terminal, total weight 20gm, length 10 cm (2)
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Set of four Berndorf metalware factory silver plate spoons, marked Bmf, in fiddle pattern, with monogram containing the initial M to top of handle, length 21 cm (4)
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Three George V sterling silver tea spoons, hallmarked Birmingham, 1933, decorated with pierced handle, together with an American 'Yellowstone' sterling silver souvenir spoon, marked sterling, total weight 45gm, length 11 cm and 13 cm (4)
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Set of nine George V sterling silver handled fruit service, hallmarked Sheffield,1910, 1911, of pistol grip handle form, decorated with flower and foliage pattern wrapping around the handle with shell motif to top, length 15 cm
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Two English sterling silver photo frames, one hallmarked London, 1994, Rc, 19.5 cm x 13.5 cm, the other hallmarked London, 1983, KFLd, 19.5 cm x 14.5 cm, a/f (dents) (2)
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Two Victorian sterling silver spoons, comprising a salt shovel hallmarked Sheffield, 1899 W&H (Walker & Hall), and a teaspoon hallmarked London, 1839 I.L//H.L (John & Henry Lias), total weight 58gm, together with silver plate cheese knives, pickle fork and butter knife (quantity)
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Two late Victorian ivory handled silver plate items, including cake slice, decorated with elaborate flower and foliage pattern, candle snuffer, decorated with flower and foliage pattern, together with horn handled crumb scoop, decorated with flower and foliage, a/f (damage to cake slice and candle snuff) (3)
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Russian silver spoon and Russian salt, the spoon marked 84 kokoshnik, weight 26g, length 17 cm, together with a Russian silverplate and glass lined salt marked Io????, diameter 6 cm (2)
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English sterling silver baby rattle, early 20th century, possibly Birmingham, 1922, cast in the form of a teddy bear with three bells suspending form the body, with large ivory coloured teether ring, length 14.5 cm
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19th century Crown Derby porcelain urn, of baluster form with twin scroll acanthus handles, decorates with hand painted landscape, surrounded by gilt acanthus and scroll work on a cobalt ground, red painted mark and 'In Spain' to base, a/f, height 23 cm, together with a Wedgwood twin handled porcelain urn, decorated with gilt butterflies on a powder blue ground, height 15 cm (2)
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Two Royal Worcester porcelain wares, comprising pot pourri of squat form with acanthus relief moulding and pierce work below a pierced cover with spire finial, green factory stamp to base, G76, height 12 cm, together with a small posy vase of baluster form hand painted with foliate sprays, some wear to gilding, puce factory mark to base, 1727, height 10 cm (2)
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Pair of Royal Worcester cabinet plates, of circular form with a shaped rim, decorated with hand painted fruit, on a green and gilt ground, green factory stamp to base, one a/f, diameter 22 cm (2)
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Moorcroft Pottery lamp, of pear form, decorated in anemone pattern, in tones of red and green on a dark blue ground, resting within in a circular wooden base, a/f (electrical cord is cut), height 28 cm
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Two 19th century cups and saucers, one decorated with reserves of purple flowers, surrounded by gilt and blue borders, the other in cobalt and gilt, (4)
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Japanese porcelain jar and cover, of cylindrical form, in pale green glaze, decorated with three geometric designs and bronze metallic accents, in tones of pink, purple, yellow, green and blue, cover in black lacquer with finger loop handle, cover signed and character mark to base, height 17 cm
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