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Auction House:Raffan Kelaher & ThomasNumber of lots recorded:220
Sale Title:Fine & Decorative & Fine ArtsLots with images:219
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:152
Date:26-Sep-2023
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Alan Peascod (Australian 1943-2007), a stoneware vessel of Persian form, with copper lustre glaze and abstracted calligraphic panels, fruiting handle, and lift off cover, unsigned, height 25 cm.
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Two Milton Moon stoneware bowls (Australian 1926-2019), each painted with blossom, incised signature to bases, diameter 18 and 18.5 cm. (2)
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An interesting Australian studio stoneware vase, carved and incised with lotus flowers, on circular base, impressed maker's mark to above foot rim, circa 1970s, height 36 cm.
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Rolf Bartz (Australia 1953-), porcelain vase moulded with arum lily leaves, impressed maker's mark to above foot and painted '1986' to base, height 15 cm.
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A Baccarat glass storm shade, with frosted glass figural support, etched shade and prismatic drops, etched mark to base, height 61 cm. Together with a matching shade. (2)
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A 19th century Bohemian enamelled glass Flagon, the tapering cylindrical body enamelled with a portrait of Poseidon, with dolphins and tridents, pewter mounts and scrolling thumbpiece, height 46 cm.
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A Benjamin Edols & Kathy Elliot spherical glass vase (Australians born 1964 and 1967), the green glass body with frosted finish, engraved signature and dated 1994 to base, height 23 cm.
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Two Benjamin Edols & Kathy Elliotts glass paperweights (Australians born 1964 & 1967), blown glass in green and purple, each with engraved maker's mark, length 11 and 14 cm. (2)
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A spherical glass bowl by Setsuko Ogishi, of pale green hue with engraved stars and swirls around the rim, on three clear scroll feet, engraved signature and dated 1995, height 11.5 cm, diameter 13 cm.
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A French studio pottery vase by Pierre Culot (1938-2011), olive green glaze, impressed mark to base, circa 1971, height 14 cm. With accompanying Citroen Paris compliments slip and catalogue.
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A Limoges Pate sur pate plaque by Camille Tharaud (1878-1956), circular, depicting Apollo and his four horse chariot, incised 'Ct' lower right and Limoges, also to the reverse impressed and printed marks, early 20th century, diameter 20 cm.
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A set of twelve KPM Berlin Zodiac figures, from the set 'The twelve Months', designed by Friedrich Elias Meyer, circa 1775, underglaze blue sceptre and red orb mark 1962-1992, brush number and painter's mark, on square base, heights: 10-11.5 cm. Together with an additional figure. (13)
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A 19th century Continental porcelain plaque after Peter Paul Rubens, oval, painted with frolicking putti, and garlands of fruit, impressed mark to back, dim: 13 x 17 cm.
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A late 19th century German stoneware jug, the body relief moulded with a band of Renaissance style characters, foliate strap work and twelve panels of Germanic text, pewter mounts, height 35 cm.
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A pair of Royal Vienna cabinet plates, 'Die Parzen' and 'Die schonen Kunste', each hand painted with young maidens, the cobalt borders heightened in gilt, painted mark to base, diameter 24.5 cm. (2)
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A Capodimonte ceramic figural group, of a couple dancing the Pas de Deux, signed Bellaire, and printed mark, height 32.5 cm.
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An impressive Royal Dux figural group by Alois Hampel, 'Retour de Chasses', modelled as a couple embracing, the man with a brace of game upon his back, title moulded to base, pink triangle mark, circa 1900, height 56 cm.
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A Japanese blue and white eggshell porcelain part teaset, floral decorated with floral finials, comprising teapot, hot water pot, double handled covered sugar bowl, three teacups, eight saucers, ten side plates and two cake plates, six character mark to base, height teapot 19 cm. (26)
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A pair of Royal Doulton Stoneware vases, salt glazed with applied leaf and floral design, impressed factory mark to base, and incised initials 'Ep', circa 1905, height 41 cm. (2)
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A late 19th century Doulton Lambeth jug and pair of beakers, the richly textured surface with silver plated mounts, the jug with hinged lid and mask head thumbpiece, impressed factory mark and date1882, initials for Emma Shute, height jug: 27 cm. (3)
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A late 19th century Doulton Lambeth stoneware bowl, of shallow form with textured exterior, silver plated rim, impressed factory mark to base with impressed initals for John broad, and Emma Marriott, date impressed 1880, diameter 22 cm.
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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware biscuit barrel, circular section with richly textured design, electroplated mounts and swing handle, impressed factory marks to base and artists' initial 'B' for Elizabeth Burrell, height 24 cm.
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A Royal Doulton loving cup, commemorating the Silver Jubilee of his Majesty King George V and her Queen Mary, no. 24 of 1000, with Doulton certificate signed by Charles Noke, height 26 cm.
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A Royal Doulton 'The tower of London ' loving jug, modelled with Beefeaters and other characters, the handle formed with a knight and chains, designed by Charles Noke and Harry Fenton, issued 1933, number 93/500, height 27 cm.
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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware Boer war jug, transfer printed design in brown depicting Lord Roberts flanked by a kangaroo and an emu, with beaver above and lion below, and 'South Africa 1900', in addition portrait cameos of Major general Baden Powell and Lord Kitchener, impressed marks to base, height 21 cm.
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A Royal Doulton Burslem Artwares vase, 'Lantao vase in oriental Sung', number 122/350, height 18 cm. Together with a Royal Doulton flambe veined vase, height 26 cm. (2)
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A 19th century Wedgwood blue Jasperware cheese dome, the domed top with applied classical figures and acorn finial, the borders with grape and leaf design, impressed mark to base, height 24 cm, diameter 25 cm.
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A Minton Majolica jester beer Stein, moulded in relief with Renaissance style characters, pewter mounts and jester finial, impressed date mark for 1867, height 34.5 cm.
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A Minton limited edition figure of Merlin, from the Arthurian legend, modelled as the magician with dragon afoot, on circular base, numbered 43 of 250, designed by John Ablitt, height 34 cm. With accompanying certificate and Minton box.
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Two Minton hand painted bowls, 'Polecat', signed Roger Shufflebotham, and 'Otter', signed 'J. Woby', each titled and numbered to base, gilt rims, printed mark to base, diameter 28 cm. (2)
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An extensive Royal Worcester dinner service, 'Viceroy' pattern, comprising eleven dinner plates, twelve entree plates, thirteen soup bowls (one chipped), eleven cake plates, fourteen teacup saucers, nine teacups, six crescent shaped bowls, eight smaller saucers, two coffee cups, a teapot, hot water pot, three small bowls, a sugar bowl, two milk jugs, two large oval platters, a round cake plate, a covered round serving dish and stand, and a sauce boat and stand (small repaired chip). Serving dish with…
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A late 19th century Royal Worcester ivory ground vase, double handled and of squat baluster form, painted with flowers, pierced neck, heightened in gilt, date mark 1884, printed factory marks, shape 1089, height 27 cm.
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A pair of Royal Worcester ivory ground Persian style vases, the baluster form bodies painted with Iznik style floral design, double handles, heightened in gilt, date mark for 1889, green printed and impressed factory marks, shape 857, height 37.5 cm. (2)
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A late 19th century Royal Worcester ivory ground vase, slim baluster form with openwork gilt handles, painted with floral sprays, printed factory marks and date code for 1887, height 27 cm. Bears old label for 'The Worcester Royal porcelain Works'.
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A Moorcroft 'Poppy' pattern vase, of baluster form on dark blue ground, initalled to base by Wendy Mason, and printed and painted marks to base, height 24 cm.
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A Shorter and Sons fish set, comprising fourteen plates, two large serving dishes, a covered serving dish, and two sauce boats on stands. Length longest 52 cm. (21)
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A late Victorian silver plated five light candelabrum, profusely moulded with leaves, rose hips and flowers, each socket with removable drip pan, the base with three lion mask, shell and scroll feet, height 58 cm.
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A Victorian Elkington & Co silver plated cruet stand, the rusticated frame fitted for seven condiments bottles, modelled with oak leaves and acorns, the cut glass bottles with silver mounts, various maker's marks, height overall: 28 cm.
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A Mappin & Webb Danish style silver plated tea service, designed by Eric Clements, comprising teapot, hot water pot, coffee pot, milk jug, double handled sugar basin, height tallest 20 cm. (5)
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A Mappin & Webb silver plated flatware service, Old English pattern, comprising twelve each dinner forks, entree forks, dinner knives, entree knives (stainless steel blades and ivorine handles), dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons and two serving spoons. (86)
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A pair of late 19th century Meriden silver plated novelty napkin rings, with bird and leaf supporting the ring, marked to base, height 7 cm. (2)
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A Victorian silver bachelor's teaset, comprising teapot, milk jug and double handled covered sugar basin, each of squat circular form, embossed with bucolic scenes, and surrounded by birds and leaf work, the teapot spout formed as a swan's head, Soloman Nathan Nyburg, London 1892 and foreign import mark, height teapot 15 cm. Weight all in: 558 gm. (3)
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An Edwardian silver swing handled basket, with openwork scrolling sides and foliate scroll rim, matching handle, on four panel scroll and paw feet, William Hutton & Sons, London 1904. Length 29 cm. Weight 434 gm.
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An Edwardian silver mounted inkwell, the glass body of compressed circular form, star cut base, the hinged lid with openwork rim matching the 'C' scroll and floral openwork collar, London 1903, height 6.5 cm, diameter 9 cm.
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A George V silver and guilloche enamelled card case, in yellow engine turned design, P.H. Vogel and Co, London, 1926. Dimensions: 1 x 8 x 5.5 cm.
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A good Edwardian silver mounted dressing table jar, plain circular with star cut base, the hinged lid with gilt interior, stopper intact, presentation inscription for 1903, John Grinsell & Sons, London 1898, height 9.5 cm.
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A silver flatware service, 'Old English' pattern, comprising nine dinner forks, ten dinner knives (stainless steel blades), ten entree forks, ten entree knives (stainless steel blades), nine dessert spoons, eight tablespoons, ten teaspoons, and eleven mocha spoons, mostly James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1908- 1912, the knives by Strickett & Loder, Sheffield 1908/81. Together with three other table spoons, Old English pattern, 2 x Victorian, Holland Aldwinkle & Slater, London 1894/95, and 1 x George III…
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A Victorian silver serving spoon, fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'Wjs', George Adam, London 1864. Length 23 cm. Weight 82 gm.
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A George V sugar caster, the pull off pierced cover with flame finial, baluster body on square foot, Barker Bros., Chester 1917, height 17.5 cm. Weight 119 gm.
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A Hugo Lonitz Majolica double handled jardiniere, oval form with double mermen handles, the sides with mask head and wreaths, impressed mark to base, width 31 cm.
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A George V silver bowl, plain circular with everted rim, raised on three lionmask and paw feet, Pairpoint Brothers, London 1928, diameter 10 cm. Weight 141 gm.
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A Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, double handled sugar basin and milk jug, each profusely embossed with 'C' scrolls and flowers, raised on four acanthus scroll feet and flying scroll handle, ivory filets, crested cartouche, and bird finials, maker Ws, London 1855, height coffee pot 25 cm. Weight all in: 2341 gm. (4)
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A George V silver double handled bowl, of circular form with petal shaped central solid section and openwork scrolling triangular panels and border, beaded rim and 'C' scroll handles, raised on four openwork scrolling panel feet, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1919, width over handles: 24.5 cm. Weight 330 gm.
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A George VI silver salver, shaped circular with pie crust rim, raised on four scroll feet, Hardy Brothers, London 1950, diameter 30 cm. Weight 921 gm.
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A George V silver tea caddy, plain circular form with gadrooned rims and pull off lid, Mappin & Webb, London 1911, height 8.5 cm. Weight 94 cm.
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A small Tiffany & Co silver openwork tazza, the design of repeating hearts and plain raised centre, raised on a stepped circular foot, marked Tiffany & Co., sterling silver to base, diameter 13 cm. Weight 119 gm.
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A George V silver teapot, oval section, with laurel leaf rim and acanthus leaf thumbpiece, Hamilton & Co. (Calcutta and London), London 1930, height 16 cm. Weight 575 gm.
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A George V silver sugar box, oval section with shaped scrolling rim, on tapered support and stepped oval foot, hinged lid with ebonised finial, Martin & Hall Co., Sheffield 1911, height 12.5 cm. Weight 198 gm.
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A George III silver cream jug, embossed with a hound' chasing a hare through a garden, crimped rim, foliate scroll capped handle, on stepped spreading circular foot with crimped edge, London 1780, height 10.5 cm. Weight 81 gm.
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A George V silver pedestal teapot, oval section on a pedestal foot, with wooden handle and finial, H. Matthews, Birmingham 1912, height 18 cm. Weight 378 gm.
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An American Wallace sterling silver part flatware service, 'Rose Point' pattern circa 1934, comprising ten table forks, twelve table knives (stainless steel blades), thirteen entree forks, ten butter knives (stainless steel blades), ten teaspoons, table spoon, jam spoon, and slotted serving spoon, marked 'Wallace Sterling'. Weight excluding knives: 1310 gm. (58)
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An American sterling silver oil lamp (night light), modelled as a genie lamp with planished finish, Black Starr & Frost, New York, height 8 cm, width 11 cm. Weight 153 gm.
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A pair of Israel Szekman Russian silver Sabbath candlesticks, with reeded foliate knopped tapering columns, on domed foot with three leaf and berry capped openwork feet, Israel Szekman, marked 84 and 'F.C', height 41.5 cm. Weight 856 gm. (2)
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A 19th century Russian silver ladle, with gilt interior bowl, turned ebony handle and ivory finial, maker's mark unidentified, assayer mark for Victor Savinkov,1863, 84 standard. Length 37 cm.
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A Russian silver tea cup holder, the sides embossed with the figure of an old man with long white beard, and a hare, the handle modelled as ears of wheat and thistles, Kokoshnik mark 84 (1896-1908) and maker's mark Vb? (Cyrillic), height over handle: 11.5 cm. Weight 195 gm.
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A Russian Art Nouveau silver tea cup holder, with shaped rim and openwork splayed foot, the sides engraved with sinuous leafwork and monogrammed, scroll handle, Kokoshnik 84 mark 1896-1908, maker's initials MM (Cyrillic), height over handle: 11 cm.
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A pair of Soviet Russian parcel gilt & niello tea glass holders, marked, Soviet Union after 1958, with a pair of inset cut glass beakers and a pair of Continental silver tea spoons, probably Austrian, height cup over handle: 10 cm. Weight silver all in: 201 gm. (2)
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A Russian silver goblet, of chalice form with everted rim and shaped panels with embossed band of ivy, knopped stem and on shaped foot, gilt interior, St Petersburg, marked 84, height 15 cm. Weight 145 gm.
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A Russian silver and niello snuff box, small rectangular hinged box with with circular cartouche to the top, stamped 84 standard, Moscow, post 1908 mark, maker's initials MB? (Cyrillic), dimensions 1.5 x 5 x 2.5 cm. Weight 50 gm.
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A set of six late 19th century Russian silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed, St Petersburg, 84 standard. Weight 146 gm. (6)
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A German silver oval tray, the lobed and shaped rim, with embossed floral and foliate work, the centre planished, marked 800, width 50 cm. Weight 1465 gm.
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A German silver dish, oval with fluted undulating sides, and everted rim, marked 835 and unicorn mark for Gebruder Kuhn, and stamped 'Stumpf and Sohn', late 19th/early 20th century, width 31 cm. Weight 371 gm.
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A German silver box, of square form, the hinged cover well embossed with a tavern scene, the sides decorated with shield shaped cartouches and swag and laurel leaf work, raised on four ball feet, gilt interior, maked 800 to base, dimensions 7 x 15 x 15 cm. Weight 532 gm.
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A German silver sweets dish, of navette form, with open work sides of laurel leaf and ribbon work, anthemion rims, mark for 800 and Gebruder Kuhn (1860- present), width 20 cm. Weight 139 gm.
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