ANTIQUE & ART AUCTION. 15th July 2014

ANTIQUE & ART AUCTION 15th July 2014 Cordy’s turns 50 John Cordy and Associates Ltd was formed in 1964 and the first catalogued sale of Stamps, Coin...
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ANTIQUE & ART AUCTION 15th July 2014

Cordy’s turns 50 John Cordy and Associates Ltd was formed in 1964 and the first catalogued sale of Stamps, Coins and Important New Zealand paintings was held in the rooms of the Royal Commonwealth Society, second floor, Queens Arcade, Auckland. A Walter Wright oil ‘Pipi Gatherer’ sold for £34 and a J.C. Hoyte watercolour ‘Whakanapanapa Geyser’ fetched £150. In March 1965 the company moved to new premises situated at 14 Customs Street East in a building long since demolished and rebuilt. Fine paintings, silver, jewellery, books, Pacific artefacts, coins, medals and all manner of collectables continued to be sold on a regular basis until the move to Emily Place in June 1969. Cordys was by now well and truly established as the leading Fine Art Auctioneers in Auckland. Conducting many prestigious estate sales and clearing marvellous private collections of art and antiques. The move to premises outside the city centre was inevitable and on 26th September 1985 the monthly catalogued sale was held in the newly re-furbished building at 180 Great South Road, Remuera. Today the same old fashioned principals still apply and the Company remains in private ownership. With a long history of providing professional services to all areas of Fine and Applied Art, Antiques, Jewellery and all manner of collectables Cordys looks well positioned to bring in the next 50 years. Our August 12th Antique & Art auction will be our chance to help celebrate this milestone achievement with special entries now being accepted.

Recent Auction Highlights

A pair of fine old Chinese ivory carvings of An impressive temple lion dogs Royal Doulton Achieved $8,200 Burslem exhibition ‘Titanian’ vase Achieved $17,000

An 18ct. white gold, natural jade and multidiamond dress ring Achieved $14,000 A fine Daum Nancy acid etched cameo glass landscape vase Achieved $6,200 A lady’s 2.33cts. diamond solitaire ring Achieved $16,500

An impressive 18ct. gold, emerald and A rare and exceptional diamond cluster ring. Japanese Meiji era carved Achieved $4,950 ivory lobster by Sakurai Munetaka. Achieved $21,000

A good early George III silver lidded tankard Achieved $6,500

An impressive large emerald and two diamond lady’s dress ring Achieved $26,000

A late 19thC cased microscope I.W. Watson & Sons. Achieved $950

A good 18ct white gold and diamond cluster bracelet. Achieved $11,000

A Tudric pewter and enamel square hinged lid box. Achieved $975

A Chinese Hotan pale jade sculpture of a goat. Achieved $80,000

An 18th/19th century Chinese rhinoceros horn libation cup Achieved $66,000

recycle the past.

An impressive c.1800 French ‘Lyre’ ormolu and A good 19thC marble mantel Maori carved clock whalebone kotiate Achieved $2,650 Achieved $9,750

A rare Charles II silver Porringer. A 19thC Etruscan style garnet and gold Achieved $7,750 jewellery suite. Achieved $8,000

A Royal Doulton Maori teapot. Achieved $2,600

Invest in the future

A good modern Charlie Wilson carved greenstone double sided hei tiki Achieved $4,200

A good quality N.Z. timbers Scotch chest. Achieved $8,900

Ferdinando Vichi (1875Philip Holmes 1945 Italian) fine 19thC ‘Portrait of a Maori Italian carved Carrara woman with moko white marble sculpture kauae. Achieved $16,500 Achieved $2,200

NOTE: Hammer prices shown excluding premium.

Antique & Art Catalogue Our July sale which has superb entries from estates from all around New Zealand also has a special militaria section to commemorate the centenary of WWI. In this section we have an impressive collection of bayonets, uniforms included a N.Z.W.R.A.C. uniform, various medals and badges, kit from the armed forces, swords, very special Shin-shinto period Japanese Tanto short sword and early Edo period Wakizashi sword, silver presentation boxes, a gold sweetheart brooch with a badge from the Tank Corps, battle plans, an interesting medal group, scrap album and 9ct gold medal associated with Captain Eben Thomas, and many interesting associated military items. The other sections include: shells, large copper measure, travel posters, fishing equipment, glass fishing floats, Liberty pewter, postcard albums, taxidermy, a large Inuit carved whalebone figure, stamp albums, carved ivory pieces, Gibson Les Paul guitar, necessaries, Louis Vuitton, a collection of Don Clarke memorabilia, including a boot, Kosta Boda glass pieces, Georgian drinking glasses, Swarovski, Murano, artefacts and tribal pieces from Australia, the Pacific Islands, PNG, Africa as well as Maori items, 19thC land deeds, books on NZ and the Maori, English and European china includes Royal Doulton, Ruskin, Wilkinson’s Oriflamme, Pilkington, Aultcliff, Minton Secessionists vases, Royal Worcester, Keith Murray, Moorcroft, Chinese jade including two Hotian jade pieces, carved ivory, Famille Rose, scrolls, Chinese silver, Japanese paintings on silk, ornamental roof tiles, ivory netsukes, cloisonne, Zitan box, the jewellery section has something for everyone, diamonds, pearls, rubies, Edwardian and Victorian pendants, greenstone colonial jewellery, antique ivory beads, diamond bracelets, stud earrings, chandelier earrings, yellow diamond necklace, Peter Minturn ring, gold necklaces, wristwatches include Girard Perregaux, silver pocket watches, wall clocks, mantel clocks including three fine French gilded mantel clocks, silver includes early Georgian spoons, salts, snuff boxes, a Russian kovsh and snuff box, wine funnels, ale mugs, coffee pot, numerous vinaigrettes, caddy spoons, a nutmeg grater, sovereign cases, a William and Mary trefid spoon, brandy warmers, cutlery etc, we offer 18 hand-knotted Turkish, Afghan, Iranian rugs and carpets, table lamps, mirrors, chests of drawers, farmhouse tables, wingback chairs, G-Plan sideboard, French bedside cabinets, adjustable music stand, chandeliers, bookcases, Art Deco display cabinet, vintage shop cabinets, the prints and paintings has works from Stanley Palmer, Trevor Lloyd, Lance O’Gorman, Gaston De Vell, Robert Ellis, Don Binney, Helen Brown. Another “MUST BE VIEWED” sale from Cordy’s.

Tuesday 15th July 2014 at 9.30am

Miscellaneous Glass Tribal, Artefacts & NZ Historical Militaria China & Porcelain Oriental

1 - 85 86- 106 107 - 156 157 - 259 260 - 348 349 - 400

Tuesday 15th July 2014 at 5.00pm

Jewellery Clocks & Watches Silver Rugs Furniture Prints & Paintings

420 - 482 483 - 503 504 - 591 592 - 615 616 - 678 679 - 750

The sale may be viewed at the following times: Friday 11th July Sunday 13th July Monday 14th July

9.00am - 5.00pm 11.00am - 3.00pm 9.00am - 5.00pm

CATALOGUES $12

A 15% percent buyers premium applies to this auction plus G.S.T. on premium = all up 17.25% Catalogue also online at www.cordys.co.nz.

FRONT COVER: Lots 222, 221, 390, 226, 568, 223, 566 and 144

JOHN CORDY LIMITED

FINE ART AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS 180 Great South Road, Remuera, Auckland 1051, New Zealand P.O. Box 74071 Greenlane Phone (09)523-1049 Fax (09)520-7186 Email [email protected] Website www.cordys.co.nz 1

The Catalogue

The figures given along side each lot are guide prices only. Measurements throughout are given in millimetres width x depth x height.

TUESDAY 15TH JULY 2014 1ST SESSION at 9.30am MISCELLANEOUS

1 A large 19thC copper measure, the broad tapering body raised on a spreading circular flanged foot, the short neck with a small stamp number ‘18’, and with a large loop handle. Height 375. See page 5. $175 2 A 19thC copper coal scuttle, with swing handle, open mouth form, riveted detail to the handle supports and spreading circular base. $260 3 Three Victorian pewter pint mugs, one baluster shaped and two straight sided, variously monogrammed and with touch marks. $180 4 Two 18thC pewter plates, the larger marked with London touch marks. Diameter 245. $125 5 An Alderson & Gyde railway signal lantern, with three panes of glass to the front enclosing a kerosene burner. Height 420. See page 5. $300 6 An English Tudric pewter jug, of tall multi-lobed design with a wicker bound handle and wood finial. Impressed marks and design number 01385. Made for Liberty & Co. Height 210. $120 7 A Tudric pewter and green glass small wine jug, possibly an Archibald Knox design, the hinged lid with raised thumbpiece, the top and base mounts with raised heart motif and floral designs, the flared circular base marked beneath with impressed number 0330, plain swollen green glass body. Height 165. See page 5. $300 8 A small late 19thC brass monocular microscope, in fitted mahogany case. $120 9 A c.1900 rosewood cased drawing set, the top tray with eleven steel, brass and bone instruments fitted to the dark blue velvet lined tray, various protractors, scales, etc. below. $110 10 An attractively sized small pocket telescope, three draw, the body with leather sleeve, complete with lens cap, the ocular lens with slide protector, in original pig skin case. Length 135. See page 8. $140

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11 Six vintage keys, of varying sizes. $80 12 An old leather hat box, containing a vintage bowler hat. $250 13 A Victorian sewing nécessaire in the form of a shoe, with the back section holding a thimble, small scissors and sewing implements. Length 130. See page 5. $100 14 A 19thC French nécessaire, the highly decorative gilt metal exterior opens to reveal a velvet and silk lined interior with silver sewing implements. Height 80. See page 5. $120 15 A wooden folk art knitting needle sheath, the goose neck form with naive carved decoration. Length 220. $80 16 A Victorian card case with abalone and mother-of-pearl diamond form decoration to each side. 75 x 105. $120 17 Vintage motorcyclist’s accessories, two lined hats and leather gauntlets. $100 18 An unusual picnic gramophone, the tin works in a cardboard carry case with two small records; together with a Shuko acrobatic clown and a tin monkey. $150 19 A Georgian portrait miniature of a gentleman in formal dress hand painted on ivory, in a brass frame set in Morocco leather case, the case has a photo strut to back for display. See page 5. $180 20 Two fur hats, one ocelot, the other a mix of pelts including cheetah. $150 21 A Louis Vuitton ‘Judy’ handbag in the ‘signature monogram’ multi-colour canvas, with studded leather corners, the gold metal handle incorporated into the leather top, chain link and leather shoulder strap; with original receipt. 400 x 250. See page 21. $1450 22 A carved ivory elephant, standing with ears lowered, protruding tusks. Height 63. $90 23 An unused Victorian foolscap scrap album, quarter red Morocco bound with gilt title to spine. $80

24 Two late 19th century needlepoint tapestries, depicting ‘Romeo and Juliet’, and Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf’, each framed. 760 x 310. $225 25 An early 20thC hand worked bed cover, silk and cotton including gold thread, the rectangular centre with ribbon-worked flowers dominated by roses, spring flowers, wisteria, etc., on an open trellis type ground with similar border. Decoratively fringed. Some distress to underlying silk and fading. 2100 x 6100. $550 26 A large carved pearl shell, in relief with a scene of three figures in a garden, entitled on a banderole: ‘Le Langage des fleurs fair les ses de Louis XV’ Height 210. $100 27 An old carved ivory study of a recumbent dog, raised on a lozenge shaped mahogany plinth base. Width 125. See page 8. $180 28 A large carved ivory page turner, formed from a tusk section, tapering to the natural tip which forms the handle, the reduced blade of plain form. Length 495. See page 8. $260 29 A carved whalebone Eskimo figure, standing with right arm outstretched, primitive carved detail including an anorak hood to his back. Height 270. See page 8. $150 30 A collection of four steel bladed and long wood handled whaling tools, includes a harpoon with a swivelling head, a spear bladed tool and two large chisel headed tools, each with a long dark wood handle with rope binding and two with woven rope lengths attached. Lengths approx. 1800. $300 31 A branch of off-white coral, the natural branching form with multiple smaller shoots, each length incorporating a dark brown natural band. Length 550. See page 8. $250 32 A pair of natural solid yew small low tables, of trunk sections with three way roots forming legs, polished, the cut top showing fine growth rings. 400 x 350 x 350 approx. ea. $180 33 A quality reindeer skin rug, full winter coat with quality tanning. $400

34 A vintage leopard skin rug, backed on to black felt and linen, with head, original label to lining. Some distress. Length from head to tail 2040. $350 35 A 19thC Blue Vervet monkey pelt jacket, in natural grey and black tones, with shawl collar, fully lined and in good condition. $350 36 A taxidermy full mount fox and cub, the female portrayed in attentive stance above her cub seated beside bones of a small prey. Height 890. $400 37 A Pacific conch shell, of exceptionally large size. $100 38 A collection of interesting and eyecatching shells, of various types. See page 5. $200 39 A collection of shells, as above. $200 40 Eight large shells, includes a nautilus and conch shells. See page 5. $200 41 A large Pacific Island hardwood food presentation bowl of extra long lozenge/canoe form, dark colourway with hand worked lightly adzed finish. Length 2080, width 480. See page 5. $200 42 A c.1900 dog cart, a single pair of blackened iron spoke wheels supports the wooden cart with double bar gallery and panel to the front with two long arms extending, brown paint finish with white and black pin stripe detailing. Length 1230. See page 5. $300 43 An early 20thC carved wood crucifix, in box wood and oak, the details of the figure finely rendered. Height 880. $225 44 A sculptural 18th/19thC Japanese jizai kagi (pot hook), of substantial proportions, probably of keyaki wood with an attractive encrusted patina from use and age. Height 450. $200 45 Two Japanese folding wooden stands holding 32 practice arrows, the stands of light and figured timbers, the arrows with variegated feathered flights $ 200 46 A rare 19thC Japanese Sode Garabi (sleeve catcher) pole arm. Comprising a wooden shaft fitted with a wrought iron barbed and hooked head. Height 1730. $350 47 A Japanese 19thC Kama Yari (pike) pole arm, the tall wooden shaft with socket fitted spike and hook head. Height 2060. $350

48 A Japanese eight panel folding screen, featuring 17 chromolithographic prints of samurai in various scenes of historical significance. Each panel 1070 x 480. $350 49 A Georgian mahogany banjo barometer, with silvered dial, the lower dial inscribed ‘Richard Northen, 46 Low Gate, Hull’, the trunk with a thermometer (replaced glass) with a silver scale and surmounted by a ‘dry-damp’ dial beneath the swan neck pediment. Height 950. $350 50 A vintage hand blown glass fishing float, original green nylon netting, bottle green tone. $110 51 A vintage green glass fishing float, similar to above. $110 52 A vintage green glass fishing float, similar to above. $110 53 A vintage green glass fishing float, similar to above. $110 54 A mid-20thC unusual ice fishing fish decoy, hand painted carved wooden body with protruding oval silvered stabilising fins, lead weight inserts. Length 260. $120 55 A pair of mid-20thC unusual Johnson’s folding duck decoys, the Mallard hen and drake with coloured waxed card bodies and folding wooden bases. $120 56 A c.1920s carved wooden black teal duck decoy, hand painted highlights, flat bottom. Length 330. $240 57 A c.1900 hand painted oilskin duck decoy, glass eyes, stitched detail and painted finish. Length 360. $260 58 An early 20thC mahogany and brass salmon fishing reel, 4½” body with brass star back, on/off ratchet, moveable line guide, brass inner spool. $140 59 A black japanned Scottish ‘The Stuart’ fly box, 4½” x 4½” with gilt enrichment, 12 parchment pages for casts, complete with casts and flies. $120 60 A small Wheatley alloy fly box, the four pages each with three rows of keepers for flies, containing approx. 60, an early type of waistcoat pocket size. $80 61 A large c.1890 leather fly wallet, finely stitched with exterior strap enclosing 20 pages containing some felts and a large selection of flies. $120

62 Two Victorian decorative hard cover leather bound books on travel and exploration; ‘Arctic Expeditions from British & Foreign Shores from the Earliest to the Expedition of 1875’ by D. Murray Smith, first edition 1877, some foxing and distress, the other volume ‘The Life & Explorations of Dr Livingstone, The Great Missionary Traveller’, ‘Carefully Compiled from Reliable Sources’, published by John G. Murdoch, no date printed c.1874, 632 pages, colour frontispiece, the gilt decorated leather cover loose. $180 63 Two 19thC maps; ‘Falkland Islands’ and ‘Patagonia’, published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. $100 64 A vintage war recruitment poster, the Harry J. Weston image of a woman standing before a battle tattered Australian/N.Z. flag, the words ‘Were YOU There Then?’ on red ground, blue and yellow other dominant tones, the printer’s details ‘W.A. Gullick, Government Printer. Sydney’ to the bottom right corner; minor distress. 910 x 690. See page 5. $140 65 Three vintage Australian advertising posters: ‘Peninsula Paradise, Victoria, Australia’ depicting a beach scene, ‘Victoria Australia’ with ‘Pink Heath Victoria’s Proclaimed Floral Emblem.....’ with landscape image and ‘Victoria Australia. The Place to Start a Fish Story!’ with image of rock fishermen. Each approx. 1000 x 630. $300 66 Three vintage posters, includes; ‘Haeremai Haeremai Welcome to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales’, published by A.R. Hornblow, printer and advertiser, Wellington. Another ‘Issued by The Ministry of War Transport, London, Quicker Turnaround Helps to Quicker Victory’ with football image and a London printed poster ‘Children Must be Taught to Look Up and Down The Road’ with image of children roadside. $300 67 Two early 20thC world stamp album collections, includes; early N.Z., full face Queen 3D lilac, side faces, early pictorial, Auckland Exhibition 1913 1d red, various world including Cape of Good Hope 4d blue (triangular), etc. $140 68 A collection of 14 vintage world bank notes, includes three N.Z.; £1 Lefeaux; two 10 shillings Hannah; £10 Bank of England, etc. $90

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69 A postcard album, containing 100 vintage coloured and black and white postcards from around N.Z. $180 70 A postcard album, containing approximately 190 vintage coloured and black and white postcards from around N.Z. $300 71 An album of numerous European wine labels from the 1920’s - 40s. Includes hand drawn maps. $100 72 A 19thC bible, embossed cover, metal corners and side locks with coloured and black and white illustrations throughout. $200 73 A 19thC bible, gilded embossed covers with biblical scenes, coloured and black and white illustrations throughout. $200 74 A rimu ballot box, on stand, with brass spinning mechanism. 620 x 350 x 450. $250 75 A 19thC European turned fruitwood butter maker, the tall narrow cylinder body with iron and wire binding, large turned top supporting the plunger with pierced disc end. Some borer. Height overall 475. $120 76 A Stradivarius copy violin, with case. $150 77 A Gibson ‘Studio’ Les Paul electric guitar, with white body, the head marked “Made in the U.S.A.” and with impressed serial number, small dent to body; with accompanying soft case. $1100 78 A vintage Omega Speedmaster watch advertising sign, circular form with offset rings, central image of moon landing and the words ‘Omega Speedmaster, The Only Watch on Earth With a Commuter’s Ticket to the Moon. OMEGA.’ Blue ground with orange and lighter blue rings. Diameter 540, in original packing box. $180 79 A ‘Chil-Daw Pioneer’ adjustable dressmaker’s mannequin, upholstered in ivory linen and with ebonised finial, raised on a steel tripod base. Height 1500. $325 80 An 18thC hand coloured engraved caricature by Gillray, ‘German Eating Sauer-kraut ‘. 185 x 250. $120 81 An Indian damascene dagger, the curved blade set in a hilt with ram’s head pommel, the hilt and sheath

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decorated in niello-type silver inlay. Length 315. See page 13. $175 82 A bronze medallion by Ewa Olszewska-Borys ( Poland) of Joseph Conrad (1994) for the British Art Medal Society. 100 X 100. $325 83 A Wanganui Technical College 1st XV 1934 rugby cap, black velvet with silver bullion tassel. $100

GLASS

86 A ‘Satellite’ bowl by Bertil Vallien for Kosta Boda, in red-orange hues with other colours and the artist’s signature silver ribbon overlay. Signed and numbered. Diameter 215. See page 5. $150 87 Two glass dragon sculptures by Kjell Engman Artelier for Kosta Boda, modelled as winged dragons raised on ebonized plinths. Signed and numbered limited edition works. Tallest 385. One ear restuck. See page 5. $150 88 An Orrefors heavy crystal bowl, circular with serpentine rim and a heavily fluted underside. Etched marks. Diameter 230. $100 89 A ‘Red Wind’ vase by John Croucher, flattened circular shape, cloudy with red at the mouth and iridescent flags. Signed, entitled and dated 1986. Height 250. See page 5. $140 90 Three Italian studio glass sculptural panels, signed Franco’s and entitled ‘Omaggio a Klimt’, fused and kilnformed. Largest 300 x 310. $125 91 A studio art glass vase, black ovoid body with tall trumpet neck, the body overlaid with a fine encircling red thread. Height 405. $100 92 A studio glass free-blown bowl on stem, the acid lime green bowl ‘captured’ within a wave shaped wire frame, raised on a clear stem and foot. Height 265. $100 93 A large studio glass vase influenced by the Memphis Group design, hand formed conical iridescent body raised on an orange-yellow-red ring base. Height 310. See page 5. $150 94 A studio glass vessel by Chuck Simpson, (U.S., N.Z., Aust. 1944-2001), modelled as two black figures holding a yellow/orange stoppered bottle aloft. Signed and dated 1997. Height 300. See page 5. $100

95 A vase by Norman Stuart Clarke (British, 1946 - ) squat ovoid shape, in tangerine sunset colours; along with two pieces by Chris Pantano (Aust., 1948 - ), a ‘wildflowers’ goblet vase and a ‘wildflowers’ cast and blown bottle. See page 5. $200 96 A large Continental glass lamp base, of baluster shape with ornate decoration and metal top. Requires electrical fittings. Height 710. See page 32. $200 97 A Swarovski figurine, ‘Magic of Dance - Isadora - 2002’, in original box with plaque and stand. $220 98 A Swarovski figurine, ‘Magic of Dance - Anna - 2004’, in original box with stand and plaque. $220 99 A Swarovski figurine, ‘Magic of Dance - Antonio - 2003’, in original box with stand and plaque. $220 100 A heavy glass disc enclosing an encaptured Picassoesque portrait in bright colours. Diameter 245. See page 5. $175 101 An early 20thC iridescent glass grape bunch vase, the ovoid green body as a large grape bunch supported on a triple clear folded branch form legs with leaf supports, all-over iridescent finish. Height 245. $100 102 A large and impressive Waterford cut crystal trophy centrepiece vase, the bowl with serrated rim, various cut and faceted panels raised on a knopped stem issuing from a circular foot with radiating undercutting; raised on an associated mahogany circular plinth base. Height excluding plinth 245. See page 5. $450 103 A set of six variously coloured crystal wine glasses, the bowls with deep cutting, raised on tapering tall stems from circular bases. Height 205. See page 5. $240 104 A pair of Georgian dwarf ale glasses, the funnel bowls engraved with barley and hops, raised on circular feet; along with a pair of late 18thC small funnel bowled wine glasses, engraved with a frieze pattern, raised on short stems from a circular folded foot. See page 5. $200 105 Four early 19thC wine glasses, faceted conical bowls raised on circular feet. See page 5. $125

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TRIBAL, ARTEFACTS & NZ HISTORICAL

107 A PNG cassowary bone dagger, surmounted by a moulded clay mask adorned with coir, feathers and small shells. Height 600. $125 108 A PNG Abelam cassowary bone dagger, surmounted by a moulded clay head, embellished with coir and inset with small shells. Height 370. $125 109 Five pieces of Oceanic worked tridacna shell, including a breast plate pendant of ovoid form, two bracelet forms, two disc forms and a cowry shell. $150 110 A Cook Islands stool, with curbed rectangular feet supported on four concave legs terminating in drop shaped pad feet. Width 435. See page 8. $500 111 An old Tongan kava bowl, with slightly everted rim, raised on slightly tapering cylindrical legs, one shortened and with plaited coir cord fixed through a hole. Diameter 370. See page 8. $220 112 A Malaitan hardwood club (suri’iuu), the lozenge shaped head with cruciform ribbing, the tapering handle bound with plaited coir above a swollen butt knob. Length 805 See page 8. $200 113 A Solomon Islands long club, the lanceolate shaped head with a medial rib to either side, the shaft tapering to a swollen conical butt knob, mid brown wood. Length 1150 See page 8. $ 175 114 An old Australian aboriginal shield, of flat elliptical form, decorated to the front with incised grooved and spiral patterns, an integral loop handle fashioned to the back and with further grooved patterning. Deep reddish brown patina. Height 740. See page 8. $250 115 A carved African Dogon wooden panelled door, carved in high relief with stylised figures and bordered by serrated bands, the carving incorporating an integral sliding lock. 425 x 320 excluding hinges. See page 8. $300 116 An African hardwood chief’s low stool, the rectangular top slightly dished, raised upon five vertical supports, the exterior four decorated with serrated carving, the central pillar decorated

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with notch and linial designs, all raised upon a conforming oblong plinth base, 505 x 245 x 395. $150 117 A similar African carved hardwood stool, the top raised on curved supports with a central square section pillar. 480 x 240 x 385. $125 118 A small African carved hardwood stool, similar to above, of smaller proportions, 410 x 215 x 255. $100 119 A Maori carved and stained wooden patu, with spatulate blade, the grip with pierced suspension hole and triple ring tapered butt end, mid-dark colourway. Length 350. Not registered. $220 120 A Maori carved and stained wooden patu, with spatulate blade, the grip with pierced suspension hole and triple ring tapered butt end, dark brown timber. Length 395. Not registered. See page 8. $220 121 A pair of small bronze statuettes of a Maori man and Maori woman with child, each finely modelled standing wearing a cloak on square greenstone plinth bases, the man holds a greenstone mere in his right hand, both the adult’s faces depicted with moko. Height (man) 200. $550 122 A 20thC Maori carved wood wahaika, the long hooked form spatulate blade with notch carved patterns and profile figure. Length 485. $120 123 A contemporary mere pounamu, of spatulate shape, the butt carved with three rings, pierced with a suspension hole, displayed on a kauri plinth base. Length 240. $225 124 A vintage N.Z. Maori doll with muka and flax worked costume and possum skin fur cloak. $150 125 Two vintage N.Z. Maori dolls, worked flax piupiu to each, one with feather cloak. $250 126 A ‘Te Maori’ 1985 calendar, includes formal Brian Brake photographs, produced in association with the watershed exhibition of Maori art shown internationally. 600 x 420. $110 127 ‘The Antecedents and Early Life of Valentine Savage, known as Taina’ by G.M. Henderson; illustrated by E. Mervyn Taylor, pub. 1948. See page 8. $80 127A ‘Engravings on Wood’ by E. Mervyn

Taylor, Mermaid Press, Wellington, 1957, limited edition in grey speckled cloth, with DJ. See page 8. $100 128 ‘The Coming of the Maori’ by Sir Peter Buck (Te Rangi Hiroa), 2nd edition 1974. See page 8. $60 129 ‘Musings in Maoriland’ by Thomas Bracken, published 1890, red half morocco binding with gilt title and spine. $110 130 ‘Primitive Economics of the New Zealand Maori’ by Raymond Firth, 1st U.K. ed, with DJ. See page 8. $80 130A ‘New Zealand painted by F & W Wright described by W.P. Reeves, 1st edition, 1908, brown hard cover, with foldout map. See page 8. $50 131 Two N.Z land deeds, under the ‘Settlements Act’ and the ‘Waste Lands Act’ for parcels of land in the Auckland and Tauranga regions, one to a ‘Maketu Settler’ and the other to an Auckland plumber, dated 1869 and ‘70, both signed by Sir George Bowen. $100 132 A New Zealand United Fire Brigade’s Association long service medal designed by Anton Teutenberg, traditional fireman to front and presentation inscription to back ‘G.R. Nicol, Auckland 1A1 For Five Years Service’. $180 133 Ten chromolithographs from ‘The Art Album of N.Z. Flora, 1889 (The first full book in chromolithography to be entirely printed in N.Z.), some plates uncropped. $300 134 ‘Portraits of the New Zealand Maori’ painted in 1844 by George French Angas, printer’s file specimen unbound copy 1972, including 49 colour reproductions of the Angas paintings. $300 135 ‘Early Travellers in New Zealand’ by Nancy Taylor (ed.), 1st edition, 1959, with DJ See page 8. $50 136 ‘Skyways of Maoriland’ by Hugh Gardiner, with a foreword by Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, pub. 1934. $50 137 A hand coloured photograph, probably Whites Aviation of four figures on the Olivine Ice Plateau. 280 x 360. $100 138 Two large format vintage photographs, ‘Otira Gorge’ and ‘Central Otago’, framed as a pair in an impressive oak frame. Each image 400 x 550; overall 755 x 5540. $400

139 A modern edition of ‘Maori Patterns Painted and Carved’ by J.H. Menzies, printed in 1975, 162/750, also contains a plate from the original 1904 edition. With slip cover. $200 140 A chromolithograph ‘City of Wellington, West’, 1885, drawn by William Potts, printed by A.D. Willis. A view from Tinakori Hill, across Thorndon and Te Aro to the harbour and Mt Victoria. 340 x 490. $120 141 Penny Ericson ceramic sculpture, a companion work to ‘Six Days in a Southern Landscape’ the Portage Ceramic Awards premier prize winner of 2003. Comprising six hollow, slab-built hemispheres in white earthenware clay, decorated with slip glaze, cleft vertically to form paired sections. Each pair 310 x 180 x 145 approx. $500 142 A vintage black and white photograph of Don Clarke, ‘1st Penalty in 3rd Test v. S.A. It was a goal 1956’, entitled in pen to the reverse, the image of Clarke standing with ball at his feet in preparation for kicking the goal. Provenance: from the family collection as are the following Clarke lots. 210 x 510. See page 8. $110 143 A letter from Danie Craven to Don Clarke on ‘South African Rugby Board’ letterhead dated 1st December 1964, replying to Clarke’s request for a Jubilee jersey ‘which were all stolen by some of our players’ and ‘......Glad that Your Operations were Successful. We naturally hope it will affect your kicking against us next year!’. $110 144 A vintage Don Clarke rugby boot (right foot), no lace, stitched leather, the leather sole with four of the seven metal sprigs remaining. Provenance: From the family collection. Note: this is the last remaining boot held by the close family. Together with a newspaper article, a kick made by Clarke in the third test in South Africa in 1960. See page 8 and front cover. $550 145 A small silver plate ‘Ranfurly Shield Winners’ trophy cup presented to Don Clarke, engraved including the score ‘Waikato 6 - North Auckland 3’ and the date 18.8.51’, also engraved with Clarke’s name, raised on a black plastic base. Height 100. Provenance: From the family collection. See page 8. $100 146 A Don Clarke presented large silver plate lidded serving dish, oval form with decorative side handles, lid

handle and four feet, the copper showing through. Length 425. Presented to Don Clarke by the South African Breweries upon his leaving their employment. Provenance: From the family collection. $120 147 A Don Clarke presented four piece silver plate tea set on tray; the tray presentation engraved ‘Bay of Plenty Racing Club Golf Tournament 1966 Senior Best Net Score’. Provenance: From the family collection. $150 148 A Don Clarke presented silver plate three piece condiment set, blue glass liners, lion mask feet, in fitted box. Provenance: From the family collection. $80 149 A Don Clarke presented silver plate salver (circular tray), fancy pie crust rim and fancy framed cartouche engraved ‘To Don Clarke Rugby Player of the Year 1960......’. Diameter 410. Provenance as above. See page 8. $200 150 Three Don Clarke presented medallions, includes: a gilded 1962 South Africa coin in wreath frame on gilt chain ‘Monnaie de Paris Depuis 1585’, the large bronze medallion dated 1990, in original box and a 1990 XIV Commonwealth Games Auckland N.Z. Commemorative bronze medallion in original case. Provenance: From the family collection. $110 151 Four vintage Don Clarke scrap books, includes a set of three numbered consecutively and the other entitled ‘N.Z. Rugby Football Tour 1963-1964’, each with multiple newspaper cuttings. Approx. 400 x 280. Provenance: From the family collection. See page 8. $400 152 Don Clarke’s black windbreaker, with embroidered pocket ‘N.Z. Vs. South Africa 1956’, made at a later date. $80 153 Ten various vintage and later printed rugby team photographs including Don Clarke, mostly later reprints, includes 1951 Waikato Rugby Football Team, ‘All Blacks Third Test v South Africa... 1956’, etc. Provenance: Ex. the family collection. $200 154 Assorted Don Clarke ephemera; includes an embroidered belt ‘N.Z. Kiwi D.B.C.’ assorted shields, leather wallet internally stamped in gilt ‘N.Z. Vs. Springboks 4th Test - 27.8.1960.....’ and stamped with Clark’s name, All Blacks trading cards, book ‘Tribute’, book ‘O’Reilly’s Homage’, together with a related print, etc. $150

155 A Don Clarke presented mahogany coffee table, the silver plaque engraved ‘Waikato Rugby Union Presented to Don Clark 1963-64 All Blacks British Isles Tour’, Queen Anne style with cabriole legs, some attention required. 880 x 425 x 400. $150 156 An original Don Clarke presented multiple portrait drawing with many signatures to the mount, the portrait drawing including images of Don Clarke kicking and scoring by Craig Pringle(?), signed and dated 2001, further signed by Don Clarke, the 49 other original signatures including Waka Nathan, Colin Meads, Bob Scott, Peter Burke, Bruce Watt, etc. Presented by the Barbarians; in black frame under glass. Provenance: From the family collection. 800 x 660. See page 8. $800

MILITARIA

157 French ‘Yataghan’ M1866 sword bayonet, for the Chassepot and M1874 Gras rifles. State Arsenal marks to blade spine for St Étienne and dated December 1872. Brass hilt with cast cordons, Z-prefixed matching numbers to crossguard and blued scabbard, and various manufacturers marks to ricasso and quillion. Length 700. See page 13. $250 158 A Prussian sword bayonet, M1871 style brass hilt with diagonal serrations to right, plain left side with leaf spring, 1860 style ‘quill-back’ blade, stamped crowned W68 to ricasso with other armoury marks and makers mark Clauberg, Solingen; crossguard with quillion and finial incorporating muzzle ring; leather scabbard with brass mouth and chape. Length 635. See page 13. $250 159 French M1874 sword bayonet for the Gras rifle. State arsenal marks to blade T-back for de Chatellerault and dated January 1876. Wood grip with brass pommel, various marks to ricasso and quillion and steel scabbard. Length 640.v $250. 160 A Prussian M1871 sword bayonet, brass hilt with diagonal serrations to right, plain left side, fullered single edged blade with false back edge, stamped crowned Erfurt to ricasso and makers mark Alex Coppel, Solingen; crossguard with quillion and finial incorporating muzzle ring stamped with regimental marking. Length 600. See page 13. $225 161 A 19thC Prussian sword bayonet, brass

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hilt with diagonal serrations to right, plain left side, single edged blade with faint etched patterns; Clemen & Jung, Solingen maker’s logo at ricasso, nickel crossguard with quillion and finial incorporating muzzle ring; leather and brass scabbard with regimental marking. Length 595. See page 13. $225 162 A scarce commercial made M1874 sword bayonet for the Gras rifle. Flat backed wood grip with brass pommel, OEWG, Steyr (1883) makers marks to ricasso, 9152 to crossguard, with quillion; steel scabbard. Length 665. See page 13. $250. 163 British Colonial P1871 saw back sword bayonet for the Snider-Enfield short rifle, with chequered leather grips, leather scabbard with steel mounts. Length 590. $180 164 A British P1856/58 Enfield ‘Yataghan’ sword bayonet, black chequered leather grips, fullered blade, leather scabbard with steel mounts. Length 710. $120 165 A P1856/58 Enfield ‘Yataghan’ sword bayonet, black chequered leather grips, fullered blade, steel scabbard. Length 710. See page 13. $125 166 A British P1856/58 Enfield variant sword bayonet, black chequered leather grips, fullered shortened blade, steel scabbard. Length 600. See page 13. $90 167 A Portuguese M1886 Kropatschek sword bayonet, with Yataghan blade, faintly marked to the back Styer 1886, with steel scabbard. $120 168 An Argentinean sword side arm Modelo Argentino 1909, by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co., Solingen c.190912, with quillion and finial crosspiece, matched numbers to ricasso and scabbard. Length 505. $125 169 An Argentinean M1909 sword bayonet, for the M1909 Argentine Mauser, by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co., Solingen c.1909-12, with quillion crosspiece, matched numbers to ricasso and scabbard. Length 520. See page 13. $140 170 A British socket bayonet for use with the P1853 Enfield rifle-musket, triangular blade with armory marks at ricasso, leather scabbard with brass mounts. Length 635. See page 13. $120 171 A US Civil War socket bayonet for use with the P1853 Enfield rifle-musket,

triangular blade with armoury marks at ricasso, steel scabbard with leather frog with brass hanger with cast US rondel and stamped RIA (Rock Island Armory). Length 635. See page 13. $120 172 A variant model French M1886 sword bayonet for the Lebel and Berthier rifles, removable brass grip, steel crossguard without quillion, long cruciform blade and steel scabbard. Length 635. See page 13. $125 173 An original model French M1886 sword bayonet for the Lebel and Berthier rifles, removable silver-alloy grip, steel crossguard with quillion with State arsenal marks, cruciform blade, steel scabbard. Length 635. $125 174 A variant model French M1886 sword bayonet for the Lebel and Berthier rifles, removable silver-alloy grip, steel crossguard with quillion with State arsenal marks, shortened cruciform blade and steel scabbard. Length 460. $110 175 A variant model French M1886 sword bayonet for the Lebel and Berthier rifles, removable steel grip, steel crossguard without quillion, long cruciform blade. Length 640. $110 176 A 1917 German/Prussian M1898/05 sawback sword bayonet, by Mauser, Oberndorf, wood grip with diagonal serrations, crowned W17 on spine, manufacturer’s marks on ricasso and steel scabbard. Length 500. See page 13. $200 177 A German/Prussian M1898/05 ‘butcher blade’ sword bayonet, by the very rare maker Ernst Packe Sohn, manufacturers marks on ricasso: Cito-Cöln, wood grip with diagonal serrations; steel scabbard. Length 500. $200 178 A German M1884/98 second pattern saw back knife bayonet, made 1915 by Gottlieb Hammesfahr, Solingen, with Weyersberg 1937 scabbard. Length 385. See page 13. $125 179 A German M1884/98 third pattern knife bayonet, for the Mauser K98, possibly Police (eagle on swastika stamp to spine), with manufacturer’s logo for Alex Coppel, Solingen, diagonal grooved Bakelite grips; with scabbard. Length 385. $120 180 A German M1884/98 third pattern knife bayonet, 1941, with scabbard. Length 380. $100 181 A German M1884/98 third pattern

knife bayonet, for the Mauser K98, the ricasso with manufacturer’s code for Berg & Co and dated ‘44, with scabbard. Length 385. $100 182 A German M1884/98 II, second pattern knife bayonet, made 1915 by Erfurt, with scabbard. Length 380. $90 183 German Army long dress bayonet KS/98, by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen with bright plated blade, black chequered Bakelite grip, black painted scabbard. $125 184 German Army long dress bayonet KS/98, by E.Pack & Söhne with bright plated blade, black chequered Bakelite grip, black painted scabbard (frog stud loose). See page 13. $100 185 A German M1884/98 pattern knife bayonet, with quillion and muzzle ring, leather scabbard with brass mounts. Length 435. $100 186 A German WWI ‘crank handle’ combination trench-knife bayonet, steel hilt with remnants of black paint, crossguard snapped through clearing rod hole and at finial, right ricasso stamped Demag (Deutshe Maschinenfabrik) Duisburg, left stamped D.R.G.M [earlier examples], black painted steel scabbard with riveted leather frog with star stamped press stud. Length 255. See page 13. $150 187 A rare Australian parachutist’s (machete) Mark I bayonet, stamped numbers to wood grip and pommel, crossguard with muzzle ring, blued steel bolo shape blade, canvas and webbing scabbard printed with R.M.B Ltd. 1944. Length 405. See page 13. $250 188 Australian Owen Mk1/1 knife bayonet, for the Owen sub-machine gun, a P1907 Orange Arsenal NSW manufacture dated ‘44, with Mangrovite ‘45 stamped leather scabbard. Length 380. $150 189 Italian M1891 knife bayonet, for the Mannlicher-Carcano rifle and most M1891 carbines, stitched moulded black leather scabbard. See page 13. $100 190 Italian Carcano M38 folding bayonet, with steel scabbard. Length 285. See page 13. $120 191 An Italian Carcano M38 later model fixed bayonet, with steel scabbard. Length 285. $90

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192 An Italian Carcano M38 later model fixed-folding bayonet, with steel scabbard. Length 285. $90 193 A Swedish m/1896 m/1938 Mauser socket bayonet, by Eskilstuna Jern, company markings to crosspiece, with scabbard. Length 330. $100 194 A Swedish Mauser  M1896  bayonet  with wooden grips, metal scabbard. Length 330. $75 195 An Argentinean FN-FAL Type A knife bayonet, with plastic grip, the muzzle ring with flash hider prongs, steel scabbard. See page 13. $70 196 A Belgian SAFN 1949 knife bayonet, with Parkerised hollow-ground doubleedged blade, the pommel with Arabic (Egypt) numerals, with scabbard. $90 197 A U.S. M1917 sword bayonet, with single cordon ridge to the wood grip, maker’s and ordnance stamps at ricasso, with second pattern painted leather scabbard. Length 550. $100 198 A U.S. M1917 sword bayonet by Remington, with matched British No1 MkII leather scabbard. Length 550. $100 199 A U.S. M1892 knife bayonet for the .30 Krag rifle, dated 1903 to ricasso, refurbished grips, steel scabbard with hanger. $100 200 A Remington No. 5 knife bayonet for the 7mm rolling block rifle, c.1899/1900, with hooked quillion, steel scabbard with original leather frog, the left fuller marked ‘Remington Arms Co. Ilion, NY’. Length 320. $100 201 A U.S. M1905 bayonet, dated 1942 by Union Fork & Hoe, for the M1, with scabbard. See page 13. $100 202 A late model U.S. M1917 sword bayonet with plastic grips, marked on the crosspiece, with plastic M1917 scabbard. See page 13. $100 203 A U.S. M1 knife bayonet, with black plastic grips, c.1944 by PAL, with M7 scabbard. $75 204 A U.S. M1905E1 bayonet, (M1905 shortened to M7 length,1943), modified by Union Fork & Hoe with beak point blade, with M7 scabbard. See page 13. $75 205 A U.S. M1905E1 bayonet, (M1905 shortened to M7 length c.1943), originally by Springfield Armory, dated 1909,

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modified by Ucida with spear point blade, with M7 scabbard. See page 13. $75 206 A Russian 6X2 (AK47) knife bayonet, for the Kalashnikov AK47, produced 1953-59 with second partial muzzle ring for the early rifle that lacked bayonet fittings; with scabbard and frog. See page 13. $75 207 A North Korean AKM knife bayonet for the Type 68 (AKM copy) rifle, with scabbard and frog, retaining some original paper packaging. $75 208 A Russian M1940 bayonet, for the Tokarev SVT-40 rifle, with second type steel scabbard. $100 209 A Turkish M1935 knife bayonet, for the Mauser M1893 and M1903 rifles. Manufactured by the Austrian Arsenal stamped WG (WaffenfabrikGesellschaft) at ricasso, with metal scabbard. Length 385. $75 210 A Turkish M1935 bayonet, made from an original German ersatz bayonet, with steel hilt, brazed work to the crosspiece. $90 211 A Japanese WWII Type 30 sword bayonet, for 6.5mm rifles, Nagoya Army Arsenal supervision mark and maker’s mark at ricasso, wood grips, hooked quillion, first type scabbard, Siamese reissue marks to pommel. Length 510. See page 13. $120 212 A British India No 1 Mk II bayonet, the single edged blade marked ‘G.R.I. Mk.II R.F.I., wood handle and metal scabbard. Length 420. $70 213 A German M1898 n/A (second pattern) sword bayonet, two piece wooden grip, quill-back slender blade, marked C.G. Haenel, Suhl at ricasso. No scabbard. $100 214 British P1907 sword bayonet for the SMLE rifle, by Wilkinson, in No. I Mk. II scabbard. $70 215 Fine and rare British P1907 sword bayonet with hook quillion, with later type leather scabbard with chape. Blade with bluing at ricasso, marked left with Crown over ER 1907, ‘10 (date), Wilkinson, marked right with U4 Enfield military inspectors marks and two other and X (bend test); U4E repeated to both sides of grip, quillion marked 4592, pommel with Sold out of Service stamp. Scabbard with various Enfield inspectors marks to leather, mouth and chape and Sold out of Service. Length 555. $450

216 British P1888 MkII Boer War period bayonet, made by Mole (one of the less common makers); maker, date (Dec 1900) and armory marks at ricasso and spine, further issue/reissue marks to pommel and leather scabbard. Length 420. $175 217 A British No. 7 Mk. I/L knife bayonet, for the Lee Enfield No. 4 rifle and Mk. V Sten submachine gun, c.1944-48, Paxolin grip with unique swivelling pommel socket mount, with scabbard. Length 310. See page 13. $125 218 Two British No. 4 spike bayonets: a Mk. I 1941/42, by the Singer Manufacturing Co. with cruciform blade; and a Mark II*, both with scabbards. Length 250. $80 219 Two British No. 4 spike bayonets: a Mk. II and a Mk III, neither with scabbards. Length 250. $65 220 Two British No. 9 Mk I socket bayonets, with scabbards. Length 250. $75 221 A rare osoraku-zukuri shaped Shinshinto period Japanese Tanto short sword, the oversized kissaki (point) a very rare feature, the unsigned tang showing good age and with single hole, in Shirasaya and complete with koshirae, banded red lacquered saya and quality fittings including kozuka and kogai, bags for both, all in good condition. See page 13 and front cover. $11,500 222 A Japanese early Edo period Wakizashi sword, with exceptional quality old fittings, the kozuka signed in bonji, gold foil habaki, nanako work to the gold rimmed tsuba, abalone inlay to the black lacquered river patterned shirasaya, the blade unsigned and in good polish. See page 13 and front cover. $13,500 223 An interesting medal group and album associated with Captain Eben J Thomas (1858 - 1920), R.N retired, Capt. Paymaster Imperial Forces South Africa, Navy League Auck. Branch pres., Auck. Hosp. house manager, and joint treasurer for the Auck. Motor Ambulance fund. In these capacities Thomas was awarded the following: a 9ct gold medal engraved and applied with a fret cut ambulance, presentation engraved and dated 1915 ‘ To Capt. F.J.Thomas In connection with the subscription raised by him For Three Motor Ambulances for the Citizens of Auckland Presented by Spink & Miller Ltd.’; a Navy League cross with

‘Special Service’ suspension bar; a miniature of his South Africa medal. The album of press clippings collates reports on the numerous societies and agencies of his interest 1911 to 1914. See page 16 and front cover. $1250 224 A bicorn hat with feather cockade, belonging to Captain Eben J. Thomas R.N. (see above lot), in original tin boxes, the hat box with an affixed brass name plaque. See page 16. $275 225 A pair of large coasters for ship’s decanters belonging to Captain Eben J Thomas R.N. (see above lot); with silver plate galleries and oak trays, each inset to the centres with rondels engraved with a crest: a demi-seahorse above the motto ‘A Deo Et Patre’ and initials ‘E.J.T’. Diameter 250. See page 16. $125 226 A medal group to 84074 Airman James Duggan RNZAF, along with uniform items; including 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, France/Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, all swing mounted; a re-issue of the same medal group loose; along with named LSGC and miniature; cap badge, a peaked cap, two side caps with brass and cloth badging , together with two Royal N.Z. Artillery badges, buckle and belt; together with Duggan’s driver’s licence. See page 16 and front cover. $450 227 A khaki uniform jacket and skirt of the N.Z.R.W.A.C., belonging to Capt. E.P. Hogan, M.B.E.; along with a green beret, all with correct badging and ribbon. $150 228 A dark green dress uniform belonging to Capt. E.P. Hogan M.B.E.; along with a peaked cap, all with correct badging and with medal ribbons. $150 229 An N.Z.R.W.A.C. Mess jacket in red velvet, belonging to Capt. Hogan with affixed epaulets and badging; along with a green wool double-breasted coat, affixed with epaulets. $250 230 Auckland Harbour Board Harbour Master’s uniform, belonging to Capt. E.B. Hogan, c.1920s. $150 231 A collection of N.Z. Army uniforms, including officer’s jacket and trousers, an N.Z. Artillery badged battle jacket and another, a jacket with British Commonwealth Forces badging, a peaked cap; along with a sewing repair kit and felt covered water bottle. $200 232 A ‘lemon-squeezer’ felt hat, unusually modified with string tags around the

brim to deter flies; along with a sailor’s flat cap with tally lacking ship’s name for active service security reasons; and a N.Z. pennant. See page 16. $125 233 A collection of various N.Z. and British cap badges, collar badges and buttons. $150 234 W W I g r ou p o f t h re e m e dals to F.Downing: RAF 145002 2AM British War and Victory Medals; and Royal Army Medical Corps 1914-15 Star, 44985 Pte. R.A.M.C.; along with id tag; in original postal packaging; along with a sewing kit containing a Signals Corps cap badge. $150 235 A regimental ‘stable’ belt, of the Army Air Corps mounted with over thirty cap badges and buttons of various Allied Forces. $110 236 A Japanese WWII canvas covered basket containing items of uniform, including asst. kit, puttees, cap, bandolier, gas mask, etc. $175 237 A WWII Japanese post-action battle plan, annotated with troop movements, engagements, casualties, etc. Printed and hand coloured. 355 x 250. $120 238 A mid-twentieth century Japanese traditional archery bow, dark black lacquer over specialised bamboo lamination. Length 2200. $200 239 An uncommon Japanese pack saddle, c1908 - 1934, for carrying a type 41 or type 94 Mountain gun. $475 240 A 1936 Nazi German silver ‘Flieger Schon 1911’prize beaker, awarded to the pilot Franz Hailer, Munich 13th June 1936 by ‘Der Reichsluftsportführer’ (The Empire Air Sports Leader), mildly hammered finish, the base with makers details. Height 80, weight 78gms. See page 32. $250 241 A 1920s silver military presentation large cigar box, plain rectangular form, the hinged lid engraved ‘Presented to Lieut.-Colonel J.W. Renny-Toilgour D.S.O., R.H.A., On the Occasion of his Marriage. By the Officers, Warrant Officers, N.C.O.’s Men of Mercer’s Troop (G. Battery R.H.A.). January 14th 1925’, the mahogany lined interior with three compartments. Sheffield 1923 by Walker & Hall. 230 x 140 x 80. $350 242 A pair of commemorative North Auckland 15th Regt. napkin rings,

possibly made from an artillery casing; along with ‘The Waitemata Wobbler’, N.Z.E.F. XXI Reinforcement ship board publication, 1917 troop-ship magazine; along with ‘N.Z. at the Front 1918’, a magazine written and illustrated by men of the N.Z. Division (distressed). $150 243 A bronzed cigarette box, the lid mounted with a Royal Tank Corps badge framed by a ‘picture frame’ border displaying the regimental ribbon. Mahogany lined. 115 x 95 x 55. See page 8. $125 244 A 15ct. gold sweetheart bar brooch, mounted with the badge of the Royal Tank Corps, 6.4gms, in original maker’s box; along with a small gold circular locket enclosing a photo of a man in Tank Corps uniform and a woman. See page 8. $180 245 A Staff Sergeant’s baton, the mildly tapered kauri shaft of two joined sections, with a brass 50 calibre cartridge case handle and brass bullet tipped end. Length 770. $120 246 A WWI memorialising postcard album for Pvte. Graham Wakefield O’Connor, 30th Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Regiment, (great grandson of Edw. Gibbon Wakefield), severely wounded in France, died England 1918. Includes annotated photographs of convalescent hospitals. $150 247 ‘The Anglo-Boer War 1899-1900’, an album of photographic engravings, 1st edition 1901. $100 248 An Egyptian silk souvenir handkerchief, embroidered ‘The Triple Entente’, along with an embroidered silk cushion cover again from Egypt, 1915; and some military uniform badges. $100 249 ‘Defenders of N.Z. & Maori History of the War’, by Thomas Gudgeon, published 1887, distressed binding. See page 8. $150 250 A 1915 Spanish Guardia hat, black patent leather, original lining and label. $100 251 An old child’s tin helmet, original khaki green paint with some distress, string chin strap. $60 252 A mid-20thC army campaign chair, metal frame and khaki camouflage canvas seat and back. $140 253 A WWI officer’s silver plated cased

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wristwatch, circular form, Swiss made, the white enamel dial with luminescent Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the plain cover with push-button relief, original thin stitched leather strap with details to reverse. Working. $260 254 An early 20thC Hopkins & Allen Mfg. Co. 32cal. XL Bull Dog revolver, 6 shot rim fire, partial chrome plating, marine ivory (sperm whale tooth) chequered grips. In old leather holster. C (collectors) firearms licence required. $250 255 A vintage Remington Model 12 C.22 cal. pump action rifle, mahogany stock and fore-end with later pined brass rib. Length 1020. Some surface rust. Firearms licence required. $150 256 An 18th/19thC Scottish basket hilted broad sword, the guard of open pierced panels and square section bars, with a quillion finial, the grip with wire bound sharkskin covering, double edged 32” blade. See page 13. $1200 257 An old Indian tulwar sword, the crosspiece set with a silver rosette, found in a battleground, considerably rusted. Overall length 1010. $150 258 Post-Napoleonic French artillery sword, solid brass hilt, grip and pommel, leather scabbard with brass-mounted throat. Length 775. See page 13. $300 259 A 19thC cut down naval short sword, the blade reduced, single fuller, some gilding remaining to the tapered guard and handle with lion head butt end, the ribbed ivory grip with crack and chip. Length 545. $110

CHINA & PORCELAIN

260 A Parian Group of Ariadne and the Panther, modelled after Dannecker, c.1884, raised on a rectangular plinth. Some repairs and faults. Height 295. $150 261 A Copeland Parian figure of ‘Sabrina’, after a model by William Calder Marshall, c.1851, the goddess seated on the banks of the River Severn. Restored. Height 295. $150 262 A pair of Bloor Derby coffee cans and matching saucer dishes, decorated in an Imari pattern, printed marks c.1820. $100 263 An English blue and white stoneware tazza, decorated with an English park landscape with buildings, figures and deer. Diameter 270. $120

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264 A Davenport Stone China sauce tureen on stand, ‘Bamboo and Peony’ pattern in blue and white, with gilt highlighted handles. Width 200. $100 265 A large Victorian cheese dome, in the manner of Dudson, light blue jasperware, decorated with sprigs of fern leaves surrounding the walls and issuing from the knopped finial, the circular base with a frieze of grasses. Height 300. See page 16. $300 266 Three Victorian ironstone china plates (Masons), a pair and one smaller, Imari palette with blue underglaze and green and red overglaze, printed marks to reverse. $110 267 A late 19thC earthenware figurine of a standing young Art Nouveau woman with hands raised, on matching black earthenware base. Minor frits. Height 425. $120 268 Two early 20thC Royal Doulton stoneware miniature vases, one of baluster form with relief bands of decoration to the shoulder, the other similar with scrolling handles and chip to rim. Impressed and incised marks. Heights 115 and 95. $100 269 A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware Art Deco vases, tapered form with swollen necks, tubeline panelled stylised floral decoration in blue, green and tan tones. Impressed and incised marks to base including those of the artist ‘BM’. Height 170. See page 21. $160 270 A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware baluster vases, the body with an encircling wide band of stylised floral decoration in blue, olive and ivory tones on tan ground, the faces and necks with a rich dark streaky blue/ green glaze. Impressed and incised marks. Height 250. $150 271 A Doulton Lambeth art pottery ewer, spherical shape with conical neck and loop handle, decorated with beaded and carved work, caramel and blue glazes. Height 160. $100 272 A Royal Doulton flambé vase, the triple gourd form with a flambé lava flow glaze, printed marks to base. Height 185. See page 16. $300 273 A Royal Doulton flambé vase, bottle form, printed mark to base. Height 185. $150 274 A Royal Doulton flambé vase, ginger

jar form, printed marks to base. Height 140. $150 275 A Royal Doulton Titanian vase, flattened form with lizards in relief to each side, deep blue tones. Height 125. $100 276 A Royal Doulton Titanian vase, hexagonal form in teal blue tones. Height 120. $100 277 A pair of Royal Doulton Titanian vases, double gourd form, in blue mossy tones, one worn. Height 160. $130 278 A Royal Doulton Titanian vase, double gourd form in deep cobalt blue tones. Height 160. $100 279 Two Royal Doulton Titanian vases, one cylindrical form, the other inverted baluster form with narrow neck, in mossy brown tones. Height 130 and 140. $100 280 A Royal Doulton Titanian vase, cylindrical form in teal blue tones. Height 215. See page 16. $200 281 A Royal Doulton Loving Cup, commemorating the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, decorated in relief with the coat of arms to one side, profile portrait to the other, No. 236/250, special backstamp. 190 x 260. See page 16. $520 281A A Royal Doulton ‘Coaching Scene’ biscuit barrel, silver plate lid, mount and swing handle. Height 185. $120 282 A Doulton vase by John Plant (act 1902-20), ovoid raised on a plinth base, painted with a panel of an Italian scene ‘St. Giulio, Lake Orta’ within gilt enriched borders on a pink ground. Signed, entitled and dated 1913. Height 230. See page 16. $360 283 A Doulton ‘Blue Children’ two handled vase, tall tapering conical shape, decorated with a mother and child in a snow storm. Height 225. See page 16. $1100 284 A Doulton ‘Blue Children’ vase, ovoid, decorated with mother and a child in a snow storm. Height 175. See page 16. $600 285 A Royal Doulton ‘The Nineteenth Hole’ decorative golfing plate, c.1914. Diameter 260. $150 286 A Ruskin Pottery candlestick, round spreading foot supporting a plain column with swollen candleholder

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in matt green glaze. Height 170. See page 16. $150 287 A Ruskin Pottery ginger jar, traditional lustre glaze in yellow tones with trailing grape vine decoration around the top. Height 150. See page 21. $150 288 A Ruskin Pottery vase, inverted baluster form, in traditional lustre glaze in yellow tones with trailing grape vine decoration to the top. Height 60. See page 21. $100 289 A Ruskin Pottery vase, cylindrical slender form, in traditional lustre glaze in lavender tone. Height 160. $80 290 A pair of Ruskin Pottery vases, of bottle form in deep turquoise blue tone, decorated with wild flowers and dragonflies in black. Some fritting to base of one. Height 245. $150 291 A Ruskin Pottery vase, mallet form with long slender neck, in traditional lustre glaze in orange tone. Height 230. See page 16. $150 292 A Ruskin Pottery lidded cheese dish, in a muted raspberry tone. Diameter 210. $150 293 A Ruskin Pottery vase, wide baluster form, in matt trickle olive green tones. 150 x 140. $120 294 A Ruskin Pottery vase, of flattened baluster form, in traditional lustre glaze in orange tone, minor wear. Height 100. $70 295 A Ruskin Pottery vase, of inverted baluster form with narrow neck, in traditional lustre glaze in orange tone. Height 160. $100 296 Two Ruskin Pottery vases, traditional lustre glaze in lavender tone. Height 170 and 110. $130 297 Two Ruskin Pottery vases, one of mallet form, the other baluster form with trumpet form neck, in traditional lustre glaze in yellow tone, some wear. Height 120 and 150. $150 298 A Ruskin Pottery vase, sponge and trickle glaze effect in beige, blue and terracotta tones. Height 155. $80 299 A collection of Ruskin Pottery brooch inserts, various shapes, sizes and colours. $100 300 A collection of Ruskin Pottery brooch inserts, all of heart shape in various colours and sizes. $100

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301 An early 1900s Wilkinson’s ‘Oriflamme’ hexagonal form vase, decorated with an all-over marbled red and terracotta on a green lustre ground highlighted with swimming fish, painted by John Butler, printed marks and initials to base. Height 180. See page 21. $200 302 An early 1900s Wilkinson’s ‘Oriflamme’ vase, decorated with marbled yellow, blue and red effects on a deep teal and blue ground, painted by John Butler, printed marks and initials to base. Small chip to base. Height 250. See page 21. $130 303 An early 1900s Wilkinson’s ‘Oriflamme’ vase, spherical form with narrow neck, decorated with an all-over marbled pink, purple, white, on a purple and blue lustre ground, painted by John Butler, printed marks and initials to base. 150 x 150. $150 304 An early 1900s Wilkinson’s ‘Oriflamme’ plate, decorated with marbled maroon and cream effects on a muffled purple ground, gilt embellishment to rim. Diameter 230. $80 305 An early 1900s Wilkinson’s ‘Oriflamme’ vase, cylindrical form with spreading foot, decorated in an all-over marbled red lustre, painted by John Butler, printed marks and initials to base. Height 195. $150 306 An early 1900s Wilkinson’s ‘Oriflamme’ vase, pinched cylindrical form with narrow neck, decorated with marbled cream and terracotta effects on a green and purple ground. Painted by John Butler, printed marks and initials to base. Height 160. $80 307 A Wilkinson’s lustre rose bowl, decorated with coloured butterflies on an orange and purple lustre ground. 150 x 130. $100 308 Five Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian side plates in a mottled orange glaze, impressed marks to base. Diameter 185. $150 309 A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian vase, spherical form in trickle teal green glaze, stamped marks to base. Height 120. $100 310 A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian vase, inverted ginger jar form with narrow neck, in matt mottled green glaze. Impressed marks to base. Height 140. See page 16. $120 311 A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian vase,

bottle form in a blue trickle glaze. Impressed marks to base. Height 150. $80 312 Two Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian vases, of square ‘floral’ form in blue, brown and green trickle glaze. Impressed marks to base. Height 140 and 70. $80 313 Two Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian vases, square form, in green trickle glaze. Impressed marks to base. Height 170 and 80. $80 314 Three Aultcliff early 1900s vases, varying shapes and sizes in a raspberry and purple trickle glaze. Heights 250, 170, 110. $150 315 An early 1900s Aultcliff vase, decorated with a Dutch scene in purple tones. Height 220. $80 316 An Ault pottery vase, tall cylindrical form with tapering base, in purple tones. Height 270. $100 317 An Ashby Guild early 1900s candlestick, the round base with tapering plain column in a purple mottled glaze. Impressed mark to base. Height 230. See page 16. $120 318 An early 1900s Ashby Guild vase, bottle form in cobalt blue glaze, impressed mark to base. Height 260. $100 319 An early 1900s Minton Hollins & Co. Art Pottery vase, squat conical form in a rose pink trickle glaze. Printed mark to base. 180 x 110. $100 320 An early 1900s Minton Secessionist vase, tubelined decoration with flowers and leaves in white, caramel and dark green on a teal blue ground. Stamped marks and design number to base. Height 100. See page 21. $150 321 An early 1900s Minton Secessionist vase, tubelined decoration of stylised trees and leaves in green, white and caramel on a red ground. Stamped mark and design number to base. Height 100. See page 21. $150 322 A good Bretby Studio Pottery bottle vase, bulbous shape with a tall conical neck and orange and dark brown glaze effects. Impressed marks, c.1910. Height 310. $110 323 A Wedgwood Keith Murray white china vase, of tapering circular section on short foot, lobed design. Printed marks. Height 230. $300 324 A set of six small goblets by Keith Murray, for Wedgwood, pale green

glazed, hemispherical bowls raised on tapering ring turned bases. Height 75. See page 16. $200 325 A Foley Art Deco china coffee set: comprising a coffee pot, sugar, milk and six cups and saucers; all of conical shape with angular handles and spouts, decorated with sections of and complete circles in vibrant jade green, black and silver. Pot height 175. See page 21. $175 326 Six Clarice Cliff plates, decorated with a fish in relief in green, blue, pink and brown, the border with ridged green streaked decoration. Impressed and printed mark to base. Diameter 220. $150 327 A Clarice Cliff Wilkinson ‘Crocus’ pattern bowl, the wide encircling band with hand painted crocus flower decoration in orange, purple and blue, green leaf highlights, banded pan base. Printed marks to base. Diameter 212. See page 16. $220 328 A William Moorcroft orange lustre vase, inverted baluster form, impressed marks to base. Height 90. $150 329 A William Moorcroft bowl, circular shape, decorated in the Pomegranate design on a mottled blue-green ground. Impressed marks and brush point initials. Diameter 205. See page 21. $1300 330 A William Moorcroft bowl, circular shape, pomegranate pattern, on dark blue mottled ground; impressed marks and brush point initials. Diameter 180. See page 21. $1350 331 A William Moorcroft vase, shouldered shape, decorated with an orchid on a dark blue graduated ground; impressed facsimile signature and factory marks, brush point initials. Height 145. See page 16. $825 332 A William Moorcroft small vase, shouldered shape, Pansy pattern; impressed marks and brush point initials. Height 125. See page 16. $425 333 A Moorcroft oval ashtray, in the anemone pattern, oval shape. Width 160. $150 334 A 19thC Worcester chinoiserie cup and saucer, octagonal form, the bright yellow ground with relief blossom and butterfly decoration in red and brown, gilt highlights, printed and impressed marks. See page 16. $110

335 A Royal Worcester spill vase painted by Maude Miller, with blackberries and blossoms; shape G923, dated 1954. Height 155. See page 21. $275 336 A Royal Worcester bowl painted by Kitty Blake, with blackberries, blossoms and autumnal toned leaves to the interior and exterior; the rim and foot highlighted with gilding, the rim with serpentine etching. Diameter 180. $575 337 A pair of Royal Worcester posy vases, painted by Kitty Blake with blackberries, blossom and autumnal leaves, spherical wrythen shape; shape G161 1932 and 1950. Height 70, one restored. $175 338 A Royal Worcester two-handled vase painted by J. Lander, with rose blossoms and buds, baluster shape, raised on domed spreading foot and with two handles issuing from the neck to the shoulder, highlighted with gilding; shape 2021, dated 1909. Height 140. See page 21. $200 339 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, painted by E. Phillips with a medallion of summer flowers, within borders of ivory and sage green, both borders heavily enriched with neo-classical gilt decoration; puce mark, c.1918. Diameter 265. $250 340 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, painted by E. Phillips, matching the above. $250 341 A pair of Royal Worcester ewers by Edward Raby, ovoid with acanthus moulded scroll handles and bases highlighted with gilt and cobalt. Painted with bouquets of thistle and wild flowers. Initialled, shape 1587, c.1897. Height 230. See page 16. $3400 342 A large Royal Worcester lidded potpourri jar, the cream and blush ground hand painted with spring florals in tones of red, yellow, blue and green, traditional gilt enrichments to the decorative relief borders, the tall lid with pierced decoration and unfurling finial, old repair to edge, the internal lid absent. Printed marks, code dating to 1913, shape #2048. Height 350. $300 343 A good Carlton Ware ‘Rouge Royale’ cobweb decorated bowl, enamelled dragonfly, butterfly cobweb and leaf and berry decoration in orange, green and yellow tones with gilt highlights on striking gilded ground, cylindrical foot to base. Diameter 208. $150

344 A Lladro figurine ‘Purrfect’, with box. $220 345 A Lladro figurine, ‘Snowy Sunday’, in the terracotta finish, with original box. $220 346 A Lladro figurine, ‘Polly Pushing Roses’, with original box. $220 347 A Lladro figurine, ‘The Dog’, from the Chinese Zodiac Series with original box and booklet. $220 348 A Lladro figurine, ‘The Snake’ from the Chinese Zodiac Collection, with original box and booklet. See page 16. $220

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349 A 20thC Chinese silver twin compartment scent and snuff bottle, each of half oval form with screw lids, one with spoon, floral engraving framing the calligraphy, impressed character marks to base. $120 350 An early 20thC Chinese silver chain mail belt purse, the belt clip with two attached chains to the angular purse frame engraved with bamboo enclosing a two section suspended chain mail purse below, impressed character marks to frame. $180 351 An early 20thC Chinese silver trumpet vase, long tapered form with frilled rim and relief embossed dragon with mystic pearl decoration, domed spreading base with embossed clouds, various maker’s marks to base. Raised on turned ebonised stand. Height overall 165. See page 29. $120 352 A 19thC Chinese decorative large silver mug, double-skin construction, all-over relief decoration of warring figures, many on horseback, some bearing flags with various inscribed calligraphy, includes buildings, all within multiple landscapes, full relief dragon form handle, the base stamped with maker’s name ‘LEO’ of Canton, c.1860, silver plate rim and interior lining. See page 29. $850 353 An old Chinese hand painted scroll, ink brush work on fine woven linen of bamboo, three rows of calligraphy and red seals to bottom right hand corner, some distress. 965 x 415. $150 354 A large carved Chinese jade sculpture, as a mountainous landscape including trees, bridges, buildings and

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central figures in a boat, areas with brighter green inclusions, the reverse with polished and natural sections, raised on a fitted oval stand. Size of jade 270 x 100 x 150. $550 355 A heavy jade sculpture, in the form of a peach surrounded by smaller peaches hanging from tree branches, a bat flying over the peaches, on a jade style stone stand. Height on stand 310, width 260. $300 356 A large Chinese carved apple green alabaster vase sculpture, the baluster form vase with deep relief florals attached, mottled brown toned highlights. Height 300. $300 357 A Chinese carved stone sculpture of two sinuous dragons, amongst clouds fighting over the mystic pearl, in deep relief, apple green tone. Height 320. $250 358 A Chinese carved stone figure of a mythical dog, seated, coins attached to his back and attached to a lead to his mouth, red veined highlights to the green/grey tone with dark highlights. Height 170. $120 359 A carved jade stone sculpture of water lily bowl form, the fine shaped filled rim to the large and smaller bold leaves framed by open and unopened flower heads. Red veined highlights. 280 x 230 x 70. $150 360 A Chinese hand carved Hotian jade peach form hand pendant, the ‘sugar’ (tan) toned top of branch and leaf form including a monkey, graduating to the ‘chicken bone white’ peach. 55 x 55 approx. Complete with ‘Identification Certificate’. See page 21. $1250 361 A Chinese hand carved Hotian jade catfish, carved from a cobble and of white tone, a few darker flecks included, the prominent barbels scroll from the mouth, sinuous tapered body. Length 76. See page 21. $1250 362 A set of Chinese carved ivory figures of the ‘Eight Immortals’, raised on a small wooden plinth base, each depicted standing bearing his object of power. Height 125. $1200 363 A small portable cased pair of seals and ink, the lacquered case decoratively engraved to the hinged cover, opening to reveal two miniature seals carved from peach pips flanking a well holding red ink. The seals with unengraved ivory faces. See page 21. $120

364 A Chinese ink drawing of two horses, freely painted on wove paper, with calligraphic signature and red seal stamp. 500 x 560. $120 365 A Han dynasty style bronze vase, flattened ovoid shape raised on a conforming spreading foot, decorated in low relief with taotie marks and stylised scroll, two small handles at the neck. Height 320. $175 366 A Japanese brass temple bell, the walls decorated with images in low relief of Kwannon and Buddha, the shoulder decorated with a dragon and phoenix beneath a Buddha head finial. Height 235. $125 367 A large decorative brass Chinese censor, the lid surmounted by a dragon, the oval body with ring mask handles issuing from the sides raised on three elephant head feet. Height 410. $150 368 An old Chinese scroll, painted in watercolours on paper, depicting birds in a garden setting. Image 1300 x 650 $225 369 A Chinese carved cinnabar lacquer large circular wall dish, carved in deep relief, the central panel with three entwined finely decorated dragons on a dark diaper wave patterned ground, floral decorated conforming flared border. Diameter 330. See page 21. $220 370 A pair of early 20thC Chinese porcelain famille rose pillows, of square section with sloping tops, the four faces each decorated with women in a landscape including trees, florals and books, bats in red over the glaze painted to the side panels with open sections, green and yellow diamond trellis decorated borders. 205 x 125 x 150. See page 21. $400 371 A pair of 18thC Chinese famille verte export plates with shaped borders, polychrome floral painted decoration with gilded green rims. Diameters 230. Some rim frits. $300 372 A pair of 18thC Chinese export porcelain circular plates, decorated with floral garlands and gilded rims. Diameter 195. $200 373 An 18thC Chinese export porcelain oval shallow dish with finely reticulated border, painted with floral garlands with gilded rims. Length 240. $250 374 A pair of 18thC Chinese Imari porce-

lain soup coupés, painted and gilded with fenced garden scenes, the rims with brown glaze, c.1740. Minor faults. Diameters 230. $200 375 A 19thC Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar with no lid. Height 165. $100 376 A mid-20thC Chinese finely hand painted famille rose baluster vase, decorated with two seated gentlemen playing the board game ‘Go’ within a landscape including a gnarly overhanging rock with tree, very fine blue decorated rims. Six character marks in red over the glaze to the base. Height 200. Raised on a carved hardwood stand. See page 21. $300 377 A Chinese porcelain Tek Sing salvage recovery shallow bowl, decorated in underglaze blue with panels incorporating lingzhi fungus and floral decoration in the panels. Diameter 190. $150 378 A Chinese scholar’s stone (gongshi), the natural water and weather worn stone displays the form of mountainous plateaux rising from a dark wooden plinth base, the stone of caramel tones incorporating numerous areas of black patching and veining. Width 380. $250 379 A Chinese cloisonné lidded box of casket shape, the domed lid with profuse polychrome floral decoration. Length 140. $120 380 A cloisonné vase, of ovoid shape with trumpet neck and raised on a spreading circular foot, decorated with six panels enclosing birds and stylised foliate designs on an ochre ground, the neck decorated with flowering tendrils on a green ground. Small dent at foot. Height 240. See page 21. $125 381 A cloisonné vase, squat ovoid shape with tall trumpet neck, raised on a domed circular foot, decorated with various birds and blossoms on a blue ground, the neck decorated with swags of flowers on a darker blue ground. Height 230. See page 21. $150 382 A collection of ten bone panels, connected with cord and finely engraved with Eastern erotic scenes. Each panel 120 x 40. $450 383 A Japanese carved ivory small okimono of a sleeping Buddha, his head resting upon a large slit drum, finely carved and stained detail to his robe. Length 43. See page 21. $120

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384 A carved ivory netsuke of Fukurokuju, of compact form, the god tilts his head backwards and grasps his long beard in his hand, finished in colours to his robe. Signed. See page 21. $125 385 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, of a child clambering from a treasure sack, two small dogs play at its foot. Signed. See page 21. $125 386 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, of a young boy holding a peach, his robe detailed in colour. Signed. See page 21. $120 387 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, depicting a merchant holding a daruma doll; signed over the base. $125 388 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, depicting an emperor, penguin and chick; signed under the base. See page 21. $120 389 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, depicting a demon from the Noh Theatre, the figure portrayed with a rolling head. $110 390 A good Japanese large Meiji period carved ivory figure of a man, he stands in traditional robe with basket of peony over his shoulder, the robe tied to a bough of peony blossom to his front, his left hand raised with a pipe, a tied basket of fruit sits beside upon the carved base, signed below with two character marks, fine incised and stained overall decoration. Minor losses. Height 240. See front cover. $750 391 A Japanese Meiji period fine carved ivory okimono of a man wearing a demon mask, a shishi mask he holds above and pulling over his head, a young child sits beside copying his action, fine engraved and stained detail, minor repair. 65 x 60. See page 21. $400 392 A pair of Japanese stoneware roof tiles, modelled as tortoises. Some losses. Length 430. $150 393 Three Japanese cloisonné chargers, two decorated in mirror image with cranes in flight, the third decorated with two fighting samurai, all worked in colours on a light blue ground. Diameters 300. $225 394 A Japanese watercolour on silk of two tigers, depicted hunting amongst a bamboo grove beneath a full moon, inscribed with kanji signature and a red ink seal. 1070 x 410. $275

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395 A Japanese watercolour painting on silk of a tiger, depicted in a rocky landscape, front paws upon an outcrop, inscribed with kanji signature and a red ink seal. 1060 x 400. $275 396 A Japanese watercolour on silk of a tiger, depicted amongst trees and grasses beneath a full moon, kanji calligraphic signature and red seal mark. 1075 x 415. $300 397 A Japanese woodblock diptych ukiyo-e by Kunechika, depicting two portraits of theatre actors. Each 350 x 240. $400 398 A Japanese zitan box, with dovetail corner construction and two sides pierced with cut-out handles. 165 x 165 x 80 $150 399 A carved marine ivory figure of the Amitabha Buddha, seated upon a plinth base. Height 90. $100 400 A Japanese antler horn pipe holder, with relief carving of plant forms with a brass mounted pipe. Some distress. Length 185. $75

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420 An Edwardian 9ct. yellow gold pendant necklace, the scrolling open work ovoid pendant set with seed pearls in a floral design suspended from a curb link chain with alternating longer links, both with 9ct. markings. See page 24. $220 421 A good Edwardian 9ct. yellow gold pendant necklace, the open circular pendant and drop incorporating three facet cut aquamarines and 11 seed pearls to the floral and leaf design, suspended from a fine 9ct. yellow gold neck chain. $240 422 An Edwardian 9ct. yellow gold, seed pearl and peridot pendant, open scroll, leaf and floral form incorporating two pale green peridot and multiple seed pearls. $140 423 An Edwardian 9ct. gold and seed pearl pendant, the sunburst frame profusely inlaid with seed pearls, with conforming bale. See page 24. $180 424 A Victorian 9ct. gold petrified wood pendant, the lozenge form polished petrified wood with a 9ct. yellow gold engraved cap. Length 50. $100

425 A Victorian 15ct. gold pearl and garnet pendant/brooch, the semi-circular form with a central flower and seven leaf forms attached to the outer edge, the pendant set with many small seed pearls, a small garnet to the centre of the flower, with conforming bale. See page 24. $300 426 A Victorian 9ct. gold pearl and garnet brooch/pendant, the star form with additional leaf mount between each point, set with numerous small seed pearls and a facet cut garnet to the centre, with conforming bale. See page 24. $200 427 An Edwardian 9ct. gold Art Nouveau pendant/brooch, the scrolling form set with small seed pearls with a facet cut pink stone to the centre. See page 24. $300 428 An Edwardian 9ct. gold Art Nouveau pendant, the scrolling form set with a facet cut peridot to the centre with a matching stone suspended from the base, with a small seed pearl set above. $100 429 A 1964 full sovereign, mounted in a 9ct. gold frame with 9ct. gold chain. Total weight 20gms. See page 24. $550 430 A late Victorian full sovereign, 1899, mounted in scrolling 9ct. gold frame together with a later 9ct. gold box chain. Total weight 17gms. See page 24. $480 431 A modern 9ct. gold chain, three flat curb links alternating with a slightly longer link. Parrot beak clasp. Weight 25gms. $360 432 A modern 9ct. gold chain, similar to above. Weight 11gms. $160 433 A modern 9ct. gold chain, boxed links alternating with small gold balls. Weight 7gms. See page 24. $150 434 An antique 15ct. yellow gold curb link fob chain, the uniform links with double swivel clasps and single T-bar, each link stamped. Valuation available stating replacement $9800. Weight 65.5gms. Length 46cm. See page 24. $2600 435 A 14ct. gold (tested) graduated curb link chain with a 9ct. gold eight-pointed star pendant fob. $575 436 A 9ct. gold flat link chain necklace. Weight 22gms. $350 437 A Victorian heavy fancy silver neck-

lace and oval pendant, the pendant with engraved and decorative banded detail opening to reveal glazed panels, one a.f., the large tapered bale suspension hangs from the decorative fancy double ring and bead links with circular star pierced detail. The wide chain length approx. 400. See page 24. $280 438 A vintage Indian carved ivory necklace and earring set, the necklace of graduating elephants, each standing on a lotus throne spaced by beads, an oval pendant hangs from the centre, pierced and carved with an elephant, together with a pair of conforming elephant earrings. $110 439 An early 20thC ivory triple strand necklace, each strand of graduating circular beads, bow form clasp. $150 440 A Victorian hair and gilt mourning choker necklace, the oval photo portrait within a gilt frame with applied scroll detail and side fittings supporting the seven plaited strand choker necklace. Photo lockets front and rear. $150 441 A vintage Malay silver gilt wedding necklace, of traditional form and decoration. $120 442 A Malay silver and pearl kerosang, the three floral form panels set with seed and freshwater pearls, each linked by a conforming chain. $120 443 An early 20thC graduated amber chip necklace, the polished nuggets of faceted graduated form, individually knotted. Length 560. $140 444 An opera length necklace of freshwater pearls, in colours of deep purple, pink and cream. See page 24. $120 445 A Georgian mourning brooch, the small rectangular brooch set with facet cut almandine garnets with a central glass panel, in gilt metal. See page 24. $100 447 A 14ct. yellow gold cameo pendant/ brooch, in high relief with classical portrait of a woman in profile, shaped rub-over mount with fine rope detail. Safety chain attached. See page 24. $160 448 A vintage fancy 18ct. yellow gold framed cameo brooch, the classical woman in profile with grape bunches and leaves to her long flowing hair, the fine scrolling and bead wirework frame supporting the panel with fine

claws, safety chain attached. See page 24. $260 449 An Edwardian gilded 9ct. gold and greenstone sword brooch, scrolling handle and hilt, cap end, greenstone blade. Length 89. See page 24. $110 450 Two early 20thC cased gold stick pins, one with a triangular form head of twisted gold rods, highlighted with seed pearls and central diamond, the other marked 15ct. with a single seed pearl. $120 451 An Edwardian 9ct. gold brooch, a heart shaped moonstone set to the centre with a swallow encrusted with pearls to each side. Length 35. $100 452 A 15ct. gold framed cameo brooch, the classical head in profile set in a highly decorative frame with rope edging and small gold balls. Tests as 15ct. gold. See page 24. $150 453 An impressive multi-jade set Chinese charm bracelet, the 14 various jadeite and banded agate charms/pendants include cicadas, fish, buddha, ram, etc., on a 9ct. yellow gold curb link chain with puff padlock clasp. Valuation available stating replacement $11,500. See page 24. $2200 454 An 18ct. gold and multi-diamond bracelet, the top with five radiating circular links spaced by teardrop form links all pavé set with diamonds, plain teardrop links to each side, push-in clasp. Valuation available. See page 24. $2600 455 A modern 18ct. white gold multidiamond tennis bracelet, each rectangular link with a combination of two modern brilliant cut diamonds and two baguette cut diamonds, total diamond weight of 3.42cts., push-in clasp. Valuation available. See page 24. $4400 456 A pair of 18ct. white gold and multidiamond stud earrings, the modern brilliant cut central diamond to each of approx. 0.30ct., each framed by 12 smaller modern brilliant cut diamonds. See page 24. $2400 457 A pair of fashionable 18ct. white gold and multi-diamond marquise shaped earrings, each with a domed top decorated with alternating diagonal rows of channel set and bead set diamonds, pierced decorative lining, hinged clip and fixed pin fittings to reverse. The 196 diamonds totalling

1.90cts. Valuation available. See page 24. $2000 458 A pair of 18ct. white gold, pink tourmaline and multi-diamond drop earrings, the pin fitting to an oval facet cut pink tourmaline framed by two offset rows of diamonds, suspended below is a conforming drop with a larger pink tourmaline framed by three offset oval rings diamonds, the 290 diamonds with a total weight of 2.51cts., the four pink tourmalines totalling 1.91cts. Valuation available. See page 24. $2800 459 An elegant modern 18ct. yellow gold multi-diamond pendant on an 18ct. yellow gold chain, the pendant with three drops, the central light fancy yellow marquise diamond framed by four S-form scrolls entirely set with small round brilliant cut diamonds, this central drop flanked by two drops containing a central pear shaped brilliant cut fancy yellow diamond each framed by a single row of smaller brilliant cut diamonds. The yellow diamonds of 1.55ct. total, the 87 round modern brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.51ct. Valuation available. See page 24. $6600 460 A modern 18ct. white gold and multidiamond set dress ring, the castellated form top with offset baguette cut diamonds framed by a Greek key pattern of 68 smaller round brilliant cut diamonds, the nine baguette cut diamonds totalling 0.90ct. See page 24. $1600 461 A 1.06ct. diamond solitaire ring, the modern brilliant cut diamond of colour H and clarity SI1, held in six white gold tapered six-pillar coronet mount, plain 18ct. solid yellow gold band. Valuation available. See page 24. $7000 462 A 1.01ct princess cut solitaire diamond ring, colour J, clarity SI1, set with 4 vee corner claws in a box collet, 18ct yellow gold band. Valuation available. See page 24. $4,250 463 Two gold and jade jewellery items; an 18ct. yellow gold ring with oval cabochon cut panel held by four claws and a jade apple form pendant of white tone with vibrant green inclusions, 14ct. yellow gold fitting to the top. Valuations available. $550 464 A 9ct. gold, multi-diamond set wide band ring, tapered form, the long hexagonal panels bead set with 396 round brilliant and single cut diamonds totalling 0.30ct. Valuation available stating $3099. See page 24. $250

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483 A lady’s 14ct. yellow gold Omega wristwatch, c.1940, named circular dial, shaped oval case, flowerhead link gold plated bracelet. Working order. $140 484 An impressive lady’s Omega De Ville multi-emerald and diamond framed pendant watch, mid-20thC, the circular silvered dial with batons indicating hours, the diamond form 18ct. yellow gold frame set with 16 oval and round facet cut emeralds, the outer border of multiple small round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, manual wind, wristwatch lug fittings fitted to an aftermarket ornate gem set frame. See page 24. $3000 485 A lady’s quality Girard Perregaux vintage 18ct. white gold and diamond dress watch, the silvered oval dial with baton markers for the hours, the bezel with an encircling row of brilliant cut diamonds, matt finish integral link bracelet, all 18ct. white gold. Total weight 35.2gms. See page 24. $2,500 486 A Victorian silver gent’s hunter pocket watch, the lever movement by W. Cross, London, hallmarked London 1882. Not working, no key. $100

487 A Waltham gold plated half hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial, lever wind mechanism. $160 488 A small open face pocket watch, plated case, within a red morocco case labelled for A. Kohn, Jeweller, Auckland. $100 488A A .935 standard silver hunter pocket watch, with finely engraved decoration, the Swiss key wind movement in working order. Glass missing and no key. $80 489 A Swiss made Breitling gent’s chronograph wristwatch, matt stainless steel case, with uni-directional bezel, champagne toned dial with date aperture, three sub dials, sweep second hand, luminous hands, tachymetre outer scale. On leather strap with original clasp. Domed case back with pressure test, water resist details and numbered 81950. Later replacement movement. $450 490 A gent’s Omega Genève ‘Dynamic’ stainless steel wristwatch, automatic movement, oval case, circular brushed steel and painted dial, date aperture, luminous hands, red sweep seconds hand, linked bracelet strap. $675 491 A gent’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust stainless steel wristwatch, with champagne dial, batons indicate hours, crown motif at 12, date aperture, fluted bezel, jubilee link bracelet with spare links. In green leather Rolex case with cardboard outer box. Recently checked, regulated, oiled, acrylic crystal replaced and groomed. $3400 492 A vintage Westclox Baby Ben alarm clock, the tortoiseshell framed face carved with palm trees. Not working. $80 493 An Jaeger-LeCoultre ‘Atmos’ mantel clock, the four-glass case enclosing the patent perpetual movement, the annular dial with Roman numerals at the quarters and spear point batons indicating the other hours. 190 x 140 x 235. See page 29. $650 494 A Regency mahogany mantel clock, the pagoda-type pediment surmounted by a stepped and turned finial, the case with brass ring handles to the sides, canted corners, swollen base raised on a plinth and squat bun feet, the circular cream enamel dial with

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Roman numerals and railtrack minutes. Height 610. See page 29. $850 495 A French three piece clock garniture, the clock with enamel dial raised on an arcade of alabaster columns from a plinth base and surmounted by finials of floral urns and Peace doves; along with two conforming urn garnitures. $500 496 An antique walnut framed station clock, the cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals and railtrack minutes, the high quality movement complete with brass bob pendulum and with key. Diameter 380. $325 497 A Junghams walnut cased station clock, walnut cased with brass bezel, cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and railtrack minutes, Breguet style hands, striking movement, with pendulum and key. See page 29. $375 498 A Helvetia walnut cased wall clock, the architectural case with glazed door and side panels flanked by turned columns, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, railtrack minutes, fancy filigree hands, striking movement with release pull and bimetallic pendulum and key. Height 860. $575 499 An antique Junghams striking wall clock, the dark stained walnut case of architectural design, the door with a glazed panel flanked by turned columns, the cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and railtrack minutes, striking mechanism, complete with bimetallic pendulum and key. Height 960. $525 500 A French Empire black and white marble and ormolu portico clock, c.1800, the circular ormolu cased movement with white enamel dial and Roman numerals suspended between the two tapered white marble columns on square section black marble stands, further ormolu adornments, eagle pediment to the case, the movement with silk suspension, striking to the hour and half hour upon a bell, the rectangular white marble stand with adjustable ormolu feet. Valuation available. $3750 501 A George III mahogany repeating bracket clock by John Wilson, inlaid with cut brass and decorated with brass acorn and pineapple finials, column mouldings and ball feet, the arched dial with strike/silent dial, Roman numerals and maker’s name ‘John Wilson, Peterborough’, the double fusée movement striking on a

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bell. In good working order with pendulum and key. Height 390. See page 29. $3000 502 An impressive 19thC French ormolu mantel clock, the enamel dial named ‘De La Fontaine, Fab de Bronzes, Paris’, blue Roman numerals framed by an outer scale of Arabic numerals, the ornate ormolu case with a laurel wreath, ribbon bows, urn finial, the platform base raised on four compressed circular feet with stiff leaf decoration, the glazed back showing the pendulum and eight-day striking movement, c.1850. Certificate available. 235 x 140 x 410. See page 29. $3200 503 An impressive 19thC French, Charles X ormolu sculptural mantel clock, the gilded circular dial with black enamelled Roman numerals housed within an arched top case surmounted by a female figure with harp, an angel standing beside with an open musical score, all on an Empire style rectangular base with relief classical figures to the front, the silk suspension movement with hour and half hour bell strike, c.1825. Valuation available. See page 29. $6000

SILVER

504 A George III unusually small silver vinaigrette, mildly curved rectangular form with rounded ends, engraved leaf decoration to the lid framing the cartouche, the back with fine border decoration, the gilded interior with pierced grill. Birmingham 1808 by Cocks & Bettridge. See page 32. $260 505 A small George III silver vinaigrette, rectangular form, the lid with fine scale type decoration framing the vacant oval cartouche, the gilded interior including a diamond pierced grill. Birmingham 1812 by John Shaw. See page 32. $360 506 A George III silver vinaigrette, long rectangular form, the covers with fine machine engraved diamond decoration, gilded interior including a highly decorative scroll and floral engraved and pierced hinged lid. Birmingham 1819 by Ledsam & Vale. See page 32. $260 507 A George IV silver vinaigrette, rectangular form, fine machine engraved covers, the lid with diamond form framing the vacant small rectangular cartouche, the gilded interior with scroll and floral engraved and pierced grill. Birmingham 1825 by John Bettridge. See page 29. $300

508 A William IV silver snuff box, rectangular form, fine banded machine engraved decoration, cast applied floral border top and bottom, fine ribbed sides, gilded interior. Birmingham 1831 by Thomas Shaw. 64 x 37 x 18. $350 509 A George III silver nutmeg grater, rectangular octagonal form with restrained decoration to rim of lid, the base is hinged to release the grated nutmeg, London 1793, 45 x 30 x 25. See page 29. $450 510 A George IV silver snuff box, rectangular form, the hinged lid panel and base with radiating and fine dot design, fine engraved borders, gilt interior. Birmingham 1825 by Lawrence & Co. Minor attention required. 55 x 36 x12. See page 29. $200 511 A 19thC European niello silver and gold snuff box, rectangular form with canted corners, fine all-over diamond trellis decoration each enclosing a cruciform, feather edged gold border, cartouche and thumbpiece, gilded interior with the marks of a crescent framed star and Zlatarka. 60 x 86 x 12. See page 29. $360 512 A Victorian wrythen fluted silver vesta box with suspension loop. Birmingham 1892. See page 29. $150 513 A George III silver vinaigrette, with engraved seaweed decoration and gilded interior with ornately pierced grill. Birmingham 1804 by John Shaw. Length 32. See page 29. $200 514 A wrythen fluted silver box of oblong shape, with richly gilded interior. Birmingham 1921 by S.J. Rose & Son. Length 65. See page 29. $140 515 An Asprey of London silver and enamel card case, the lid decorated with sky blue guilloché enamel, machine engraved decoration to sides and base, the interior with original gilding. London 1931. 80 x 55. $200 517 An early 1900s silver box, plain square form with slightly domed top, engraved 6 March 1918 to front, the interior with original blue silk lining. Birmingham 1916. 150 x 150 x 50. $250 518 A rare Edwardian double silver sovereign case, traditional form with machined decoration to both sides. Chester 1901. See page 29. $150 519 An Edwardian silver sovereign case, traditional form, initials engraved to

front. Birmingham 1906. See page 29. $120 520 A coin silver sovereign case, traditional round form, sprung interior, stamped ‘Warranted Coin Silver’. See page 29. $120 521 A late Victorian silver and cut crystal heart shaped vanity jar, the heart form lid with embossed scrolls and florals on a conforming diamond and cushion cut base. Birmingham 1900 by Levi & Salaman. $110 522 An Edwardian silver and cut crystal perfume bottle, the domed hinged lid with embossed scrolls and florals enclosing a fitted stopper, the tall square section cut crystal body with diamond and cushion deep cut decoration. Birmingham 1901 by Arthur Willmore Pennington. Height 120. $150 523 A Victorian gilded and engraved silver cylindrical vanity jar, all-over scrolling leaf, floral and bird decoration, fitted lid. London 1849 by Joseph Hirst. Length 80. See page 29. $120 524 An early 1900s silver and tortoiseshell three piece brush set, silver frames with tortoiseshell backs, the tortoiseshell set with bows, lyres and horns, hair brush, clothes brush and hand mirror. London 1911. $150 525 Two silver and ivory nut picks, plain pointed, tapered and curved blades hallmarked Sheffield 1920 by Atkin Bros., one with wrythen twisted handle, the other plain. $90 526 A late Victorian silver and ivory page turner, the parallel sided ivory spatulate plain blade with plain silver cap end and a band of entwined snake. Birmingham 1899 by Levi & Salaman. Length 210. $150 527 A modern Tiffany & Co. silver Swiss Army knife, supporting five various implements, scissors, blade, etc., complete with original pouch and card box. $140 528 A pair of early George III silver salts, of oval boat form with pronounced gadroon rims, each raised on four spreading legs with hoof feet and shell knees, replacement glass liners. London 1768 by D. & R. Hennell. See page 32. $400 529 A cased pair of late Victorian silver shell salts and spoons, each of radiating clam shell form with gilded interior, conforming spoons, all in fitted Morocco leather

and gilt case with dark blue velvet lining. Birmingham 1899 by Crisford & Norris Ltd. See page 32. $160 530 A George III silver salt, oval boat form with shaped gadroon rim, raised on four pad feet with shell decorated knees. Newcastle 1780 by William Stalker & John Mitchison. See page 32. $220 531 A George III silver and blue glass salt, oval form, the frame with engraved banded detail and vacant cartouche, reeded top rim, tapered splayed feet, the original blue glass liner with star cut base. Maker’s mark rubbed. London 1804. See page 29. $200 532 A pair of Victorian silver squat circular salts, fine bead rims, each raised on three pad feet, original clear glass liners. London 1858 by Walter Morrisse. Diameter 60. See page 32. $180 533 A pair of George III silver salts, squat circular form, bead rims, each raised on three pad feet, fitted clear glass liners. London 1775 by Thomas Daniell. Diameter 60. See page 32. $300 534 An early 18thC Continental silver trencher salt, oval form with scalloped flared base and top rim, silver marks to base rim. Possibly Lubeck, Germany. Length 90. See page 32. $220 535 A pair of George III salt spoons, Old English pattern, crested with a lion’s head erased. London 1789 by George Smith III & William Fearn. $120 536 A pair of William IV fiddle pattern silver salt spoons. London 1834 by Charles Boyton. $60 537 A pair of George IV period fiddle pattern silver salt spoons. London 1828 by Clement Cheese. $80 538 A William IV silver caddy spoon, the shell form bowl with a handle, engraved border and plain vacant cartouche. Exeter 1834, maker’s mark rubbed. See page 32. $140 539 A George IV shovel shaped silver caddy spoon with a finely engraved handle. London 1821 by John Merry. See page 32. $120 540 A George III silver wine funnel, flat fine ridged top rim, traditional star pierced grill, shaped tapered side clip. London 1795, maker’s mark partially rubbed. See page 29. $550 541 A Georgian period Scottish silver wine

funnel, plain design with gadroon border and shell shaped rim clip. Edinburgh c.1820 by Charles Campbell, both hallmarks match. Old repair. Height 125. See page 29. $850 542 A George III silver goblet, plain ovoid bowl with gilded interior, the spreading circular foot with reeded rim, scripted initials. London 1802 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman. Weight 168gms. Height 150. See page 32. $250 543 A 19thC Russian Alexander II ceremonial kovsh, the small pedestal bowl with panels of Cyrillic wording to the exterior, the single wide flat shaped handle with religious iconography including a large cross. Assay marks for Ivan Konstantinov, Moscow, 1880, maker’s mark not identified. Diameter of bowl 75. See page 32. $320 544 A rare George IV silver toddy pot, the cylindrical body with a small spout to the top rim, a pierced grille behind, the hinged lid with rounded edge, crested with a ducal coronet above upraised wings with a mullet between, the plain turned ivory handle fitted at right angles to the spout, marks rubbed. Diameter 80, height 105. See page 29. $650 545 A George II silver muffineer, of plain baluster form with rib to the body, spreading circular foot, the pierced dome cover with raised finial. London 1747 by William Coles. Height 110. See page 32. $380 546 A rare George I silver brandy warmer, of squat ovoid form, sparrow beak form spout, socket fixed handle support at right angles to the spout, later turned beechwood handle. London 1725 by George Greenhill Jones. See page 29. $1800 547 A George III silver pie spoon, Old English pattern, engraved with scripted initials. London 1795 by George Smith III & William Fearn. Length 300. See page 29. $300 548 A George III silver pie spoon, Old English pattern, crested. London 1805 by Thomas Wallace II. Length 300. See page 29. $300 549 A good George III silver soup ladle, shell shaped and embossed bowl, feather edge Old English handle, bottom marked. London 1768 by George Baskerville. Length 360. See page 29. $680 550 A George III silver sifting spoon, Old

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English pattern, with cross and scroll piercing to the bowl. London 1783 by Richard Crossley. Length 180. See page 29. $160 551 A George II Hanoverian silver tablespoon, the bowl crested with a fist holding a flower issuing from a coronet., bottom marked. London 1750 by Marmaduke Daintry. Length 200. See page 29. $180 552 A George III Old English silver tablespoon, bottom marked. London 1770 by Philip Roker. Length 215. See page 29. See page 29. $150 552A A George III bottom marked Old English silver dessert spoon. London 1778 by George Smith. $100 553 A George II silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, rat-tail, bottom marked, London 1727. See page 29. $270 554 A Wm. & Mary silver trefid spoon, fluted rat-tail, engraved betrothal, initials to the underside of the terminal ‘E*M’ and to the front a later Georgian script monogram. London 1694, maker’s mark script monogram ‘TD’ (Cf. Jackson’s page 141, a similar mark). See page 29. $500 555 A set of American sterling silver table cutlery, in the ‘American Victorian’ pattern consisting of eight knives with stainless steel blades, a pair of butter knives, a single fish knife with stainless blade, seven teaspoons, six sweet spoons, seven luncheon forks, eight salad forks, jam spoon, serving fork and four tablespoons, marked ‘Sterling Hunt’ - total weight approx. 2.1 kilos. Hunt Silversmiths were founded in 1902 in the United States and after 1950 was chosen as the silver to be used at all U.S. consulates, embassies and as the White House silver. Hunt stopped producing in 2010. $1300 556 A collection of Dutch .833 standard silver table cutlery, plain with beaded borders, eight tablespoons, nine table forks, seven dessert spoons, seven dessert forks, eight table knives with silver handles and steel blades, six matching luncheon knives and a large serving spoon, all hallmarked with 1920s date marks; along with six Dutch silver fruit knives and matching forks. Total weight 2 kgs. $1200 557 A George III silver baluster mug, engraved script initials, the double scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumbpiece, spreading circular foot. London

1783 by John Kidder. Weight 276gms. Height 125. See page 29. $650 558 An early George III silver small baluster mug, plain form with reeded spreading foot, gilded interior, double C-scroll handle. London 1765 by Richard Mills. Weight 159gms. Height 92. See page 29. $650 559 A George III silver flat bottomed cream jug, helmet form, the vacant shield cartouche with wreath frame, engraved band below the top reeded rim, tapered reeded handle. London 1797 by Peter & Ann Bateman. See page 29. $280 560 A small Victorian Georgian Revival silver cream jug, of oval shape with fluted decoration. Birmingham 1899 by Henry Bourne. $75 561 An Edwardian Georgian Revival silver sugar basin, of oval shape with fluted decoration. Sheffield 1902 by John Round. $100 562 A George III silver flat bottom cream jug, of helmet form with two large plain ribs to the central body, reeded top lip and handle. London 1808 by Joseph Beckwith. Weight 178gms. See page 29. $400 563 A good William IV decoratively embossed cream jug, of squat baluster form, the body with eight swollen panels each decorated with a single flower and stiff leaf design, gadroon rim, gilded interior, decorative S-scroll handle, conforming spreading circular foot. London 1834 by William Hewitt. Weight 171gms. See page 32. $300 564 A George III silver sugar basin, of rounded rectangular tapered form, multiple ribs to the top section, fine gadroon rim, ribbed and scrolling handles, raised on four ball feet, lavishly gilded interior, of good size. Newcastle c.1810/1820 by John Robertson II & John Walton. Weight 277gms. See page 29. $450 565 A Georgian Revival silver tripod sauce boat, with shaped rim, fluted decoration, flying handle and pad feet. Chester 1924 by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd. Length 150. See page 32. $120 566 A pair of George III silver tripod sauce boats, with gadrooned borders, scroll handles and pad feet. London 1772 by William Cattell. Total weight 725gms. See page 32 and front cover.. $1200 567 A William IV period silver coffee pot,

of baluster shape with fluted designs, the handle with ivory heat rings, the lid with leaf and flower finial. London 1837 by the Barnard Bros. Weight 930gms. Height 250. See page 29. $1800 568 A rare George III silver spirit kettle on stand, of plain tapering oval form, the mildly concave oval fitted lid with ivory finial, the overhead handle with cane binding, some distress, the four-way concave platform stand with shaped legs and lug supports, original burner to the single tier, stylised web form feet; crested with a pair of wings issuing from a chapeau coronet, and to the other side with an heraldic coat-ofarms surmounted by a knight’s helmet and winged chapeau. London 1793 by Robert Sharp. Weight 1572gms. Together with a 1954 receipt detailing ‘Spirit Kettle £85’. See page 29 and front cover. $4500 569 A good Victorian period crested silver waiter, with gadroon border, finely engraved floral decoration and three shell and scroll feet. London 1871 by Elkington & Co. (Frederick Elkington). Weight 385gms. Diameter 195. See page 29. $450 570 A pair of Adams style silver candlesticks, the tapered columns with flared nozzles and ribbon encaptured ring band, stiff leaf and floral restrained decoration. Birmingham 1914 by William Aitken. Height 128. See page 29. $200 571 A George III crested silver marrow scoop, traditional double ended form. London 1780 by Hester Bateman. Length 235. See page 29. $500 572 A George III silver fish slice, the pierced blade with four circular sections, each centred with an engraved pineapple, fiddle pattern. London 1808 by Peter & William Bateman. Length 300. See page 29. $375 573 A good George III silver mustard pot, plain oval form with reeded rims, pronounced dome hinged lid with ribbed thumbpiece, original clear glass liner. London 1805 by Peter & William Bateman. See page 29. $280 574 A George III silver salt spoon, Old English pattern, gilded bowl. London 1804 by George Smith (IV). $70 575 A George III silver meat skewer, ring end, traditional tapered blade. Newcastle c1785, John Langlands & John Robertson. Length 300. See page 29. $320

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576 A set of four George III silver teaspoons, Old English pattern. London 1807 by Mary Sumner. $200 577 Ten Old English silver teaspoons: four Edinburgh c.1800 by James Orr, three London 1791 by George Gray, two Edinburgh c.1800 T. & E. and one London 1812. $200 578 A William IV period Irish fiddle pattern silver mustard spoon. Dublin 1836 by Robert Smith. $65 579 A Tiffany & Co silver spoon with pear shaped bowl and fruit and vine leaf decorated handle. London 1938. Length 170. See page 29. $80 580 A modern set of silver Apostle spoons, the 13 spoons with the Apostles to each terminal, in presentation box. Birmingham. Weight of silver 440gms. $250 581 A pair of early Victorian silver sugar tongs, King’s pattern, scroll decorated bowls. Glasgow 1851 by Peter Atken I. $100 582 A late Victorian silver and N.Z. greenstone handle paper knife, the plain blade tapering to a point, the engraved mount fitted with an oval section plain polished dark greenstone handle. Birmingham 1896 by W.H. Lyde. Length 180. See page 32. $120 583 A N.Z. silver S.H. Drew of Wanganui pickle fork, the three pronged tapered end with maker’s mark, long twisted shaft to the decorative fitting with tapered greenstone handle of elongated oval section. Length 197. See page 32. $160 584 A pair of William IV period Old Sheffield Plate wine coasters, with ornate foliate borders and turned wood bases. Diameters 165. Together with a much smaller Victorian period single coaster. Diameter 85. See page 29. $200 585 A Victorian period silver plated inkstand, modelled with stag’s heads and finely engraved, complete with a pair of original cube shaped inkwells, by Walker & Hall. Length 250. $180 586 A collection of 10 silver folding fruit knives, all with mother-of-pearl handles, various dates and makers. $325 587 A collection of nine silver folding fruit knives, all with mother-of-pearl handles, various dates and makers. $300

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588 A Victorian silver plated lady’s coin purse, with silver mounted mother-ofpearl cover. Length 65. Together with two Victorian period silver and motherof-pearl folding fruit knives. $80 589 An Edwardian silver plate and motherof-pearl fruit set in a mahogany box, the 12 place setting with engraved blades and decorative ferrules in a fitted box with deep purple velvet and silk lining, the box originally for an 18 place setting. $220 590 A set of Aynsley china demitasse cups and saucers with silver frames, the china decorated with floral swags and cobalt borders highlighted with gilding, the silver frame of each cup with bound reeded rims, pierced walls and loop handles. Birmingham 1915 by Charles S. Green & Co. $225 591 A modern silver pepper grinder, date mark rubbed but for late 20thC by Douglas Pell, London. See page 32. $120

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592 A Persian Kashmar style small runner, the field decorated with a curvilinear pattern of islimi tendrils on a bleucélèste ground. 2580 x 920. $200 593 A hand knotted Pakistan Turkomanstyle rug, the field decorated with four lozenge shaped medallions with ivory background, on a pale salmon field, framed by multiple narrow borders. 1960 x 1240. $150 594 A Turkish Imalat hand knotted carpet, the ivory field decorated with a large geometric medallion framed by star motifs, geometric patterns decorate the quadrant framed by a stylised floral border, in tones of salmon, pale blue and green. 1790 x 1090. $150 595 An old small Hamadan runner, faded red field decorated with four geometric medallions. 1660 x 650. $100 596 An Iranian Qashghai rug, the field decorated with three conjoined medallions surrounded by scattered geometric motifs, further larger motifs decorate the quadrants, all framed by narrow borders. Faded red, blue and other various colours. 1800 x 1640. $225 597 An Iranian Hamadan rug, the camel coloured field decorated with a central medallion and stylised florals, similarly decorated in the quadrants,

all framed by a broad border and narrower guards, in tones of pale blue, red, indigo and orange. Small hole. 1600 x 1060. $125 598 An Iranian Ardabil rug, the oblong field decorated with three sections enclosing sets of three octagonal medallions framed by scattered rosettes and animal motifs, all within multiple borders, in tones of camel, ivory, light blue and dun, along with a background of deep indigo, some fading. 2570 x 1660. $275 599 A Turkish Taspinar prayer rug, the khaki coloured field decorated with a geometric mihrab niche, framed by a broad border within narrower guards, dominant tones of blue, green, red and mushroom. 1860 x 1190. $275 600 An Iranian Hamadan hand knotted rug, the faded plum red field decorated with three geometric medallions surrounded by bands of stylised florals and three borders, one decorated with a floral meander, the others with boteh motifs. 1960 x 1200. $250 601 A Turkish Ghiordes carpet, the chocolate brown field decorated with a large quatrefoil geometric medallion surrounded by six octagonal guls, framed by multiple borders and guards, in red, blue and ivory. 2040 x 1720. $375 602 A hand knotted Turkish rug, the field with two conjoined geometric medallions, multiple narrow border guards with stylised floral motifs in colours of red, blue, green, pale orange, light mushroom and old ivory. 1100 x 1900. $150 603 An old hand knotted Baluchi tribal rug, the field with three large octagonal medallions and intricate geometric designs, multiple narrow border guards with one central wide guard in typical colours of red, blue, orange and ivory. Some wear. Width 1060 x 1950. $160 604 A Persian Hamadan wool on cotton rug, the geometric pendanted medallion on a plain red field, plain geometric decorated spandrels on indigo ground, three border guards, the central with red rosettes. 1620 x 115. $220 605 A pair of small Hamadan pictorial rugs, wool on cotton, each with two dominant peacocks on pedestals framed by images of recumbent deer and stylised florals, red ground, the domi-

nant border guard with floral highlights, green, caramel and ivory tones. Each 830 x 830. $260 606 An Afghan all wool runner rug, the field with six square/diamond form medallions on a field with further repeating diamond form guls, multiple border guards, traditional tones of soft dark red and indigo with ivory highlights. 5000 x 850. $550 607 A fine hand knotted Persian Nain rug, the ivory field decorated with fine islimi lotus tendrils on an ivory ground, framed by a dark cobalt border and with a curvilinear floral meander. 1900 x 1290. $550 608 A large Iranian Ardabil carpet, faded pastel tones, decorated with a large central stylised floral medallion on a field of flowers and palmettes, framed by a broad geometric herati border. Some wear. 3900 x 2900. $400 609 An Iranian Kashan carpet, the ivory field decorated with floral tendrils and lotus flowerheads on an ivory ground framed by a broad border with curvilinear floral decoration flanked by narrower guards. 2980 x 2020. $725 610 A large old hand knotted Persian Feraghan carpet, the plain light brown field with a large central floral medallion, four smaller hexagonal medallions and four corner designs, six narrow border guards and one wide guard with geometric floral designs, red, blue, green, brown, light mustard and pale rose pink. Some wear. 3700 x 2900. $750 611 A hand knotted Persian Hamadan runner rug, with a large central medallion and boteh motifs in the field, three narrow border guards with flowerhead designs, in colours of dark blue, rich dark red, chocolate brown, mustard and pale orange. 3000 x 1350. $450 612 A Persian Hamadan wool on cotton carpet, the field with repeating rows of various rosettes on caramel ground, blue, red and green dominant tones, the field with multiple border guards, the central with red ground field, decorated with further rosettes and guls, caramel toned outer border. Signature in panel to one end. 2850 x 1940. $750 613 A Persian Viss large carpet, the plain red ground field with hexagonal central medallion conjoined to smaller conforming pendant medallions, all with latch-hook borders, bleu-célèste,

dark blue and red dominant tones, these medallions incorporating various guls and animal motifs, the field framing with stepped towers and oversized latch hook decoration to the ends, multiple border guards, the largest with pale blue ground decorated with conforming rosettes. 4040 x 2870. $850 614 A large Persian Hamadan carpet, the red ground field with a large dominant curvilinear central medallion with internal caramel ground, the outer medallion with blue ground, curvilinear floral designs to all in tones of rose pink, blue, red, yellow and green, multiple border guards, the largest with repeating alternating guls of tones conforming to the centre, striking plain red outer border. Minor marks. 3655 x 1750. $850 615 A large Chinese sculpted pile vintage carpet, the deep royal blue plain field with a large central floral medallion including multiple repeating rose groups, central wreath enclosing further floral bouquets, the border of further conforming roses and scrolls; red, rose pink, pale olive, green and caramel tones. 2800 x 3750. $1200

FURNITURE

616 A Victorian period mahogany adjustable music stand, the central metal column with circular tabletop and ornate cast iron quadrupod base with lion’s paw feet and original black china casters. Height 1350. See inside back cover. $450 617 A Victorian period walnut octagonal work table, the chess-board top with inlaid decoration and a Tunbridge inlay border, with original lined sewing well and carved tripod base. With key. Width 450, height 750. $450 618 A pair of small elegant Edwardian French mahogany side tables, the white marble tops with metal galleries supported on four slender turned legs with platform bases, each with a single drawer. Three small pieces of beading missing. 270 x 230 x 690. See page 32. $300 619 A Georgian mahogany candle stand, the square top with shaped gallery and single sliding shelf on tapering square section legs with Xstretcher base. 230 x 230 x 720. See page 32. $120 620 A pair of French walnut bedside

cabinets, of small proportion with open shelves and tray tops, pierced boarded sides and slender cabriole legs, each with a single drawer and metal Art Nouveau handles. Repolishing required. 370 x 290 x 700. $250 621 An early Victorian Folk Art child’s push-along horse, with a solid cylindrical body and fret carved head, plain tapered spindle legs to the platform base with wooden axles and stretcher, original angled wooden handle with plain turned grip, replacement straw type tail and mane, remnants of old paint finish. Length 600, $220 622 A Victorian child’s iron folding cot, the sides and ends with scrolling bar supports, knob finials, the old white paint finish showing some distress. 1450 x 630 x 970. $180 623 A Victorian inlaid three tier whatnot, fret cut top gallery, turned supports and finials, Tunbridge inlay to the sloping edges. 540 x 350 x 1080. $360 624 A George III country oak bureau chest, the top section with sloping hinged lid revealing a sectional interior including a single narrow door supported on a base with three long drawers, ebonised bun handles, some moulded detail to the base. Minor attention required. 800 x 600 x 1085. $750 625 A Victorian period mahogany bowfront commode, plain design with panelled front and plinth base, the interior with folding arms and original ceramic liner. 520 x 480 x 480. $160 626 A 19thC English oak corner cabinet, of plain country style with twin panelled doors, brass H-hinges, brass handle and keyhole escutcheon and green painted interior with two shelves. 1000 x 500 x 1250. $360 627 A Victorian period mahogany writing table, of oblong shape with thumbnail moulded edge and short upstand, the three drawers with ornate gilt metal handles, supported on four turned legs. 1180 x 550 x 830. $450 628 A late Victorian flat front chest of five drawers, plain design with two short over three full width drawers, turned knob handles and circular brass escutcheons, platform base. 1055 x 570 x 980. $850 629 A George III oak chest on chest, carved repeating scallop and leaf pediment detail, the top section with two short above three full width draw-

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ers, three further full width drawers to the base, swing handles with shaped brass back plate, shaped escutcheons, bracket feet, some attention required. 1060 x 555 x 1815. $2,200 630 A Victorian flame mahogany gentleman’s chest, the full width ogee top drawer above four full width drawers with good flame detail, turned knob handles, flanked by half barley twist columns, platform base raised on turned feet. 1190 x 530 x 1360. $950 631 An early 20thC oak glazed bookcase cabinet, the short pollard oak upstand back with dental moulded cornice, moulded detail under the top rim, a small glazed door cupboard flanked by open sections above the two main glazed doors, enclosing three fitted shelves, bracket feet. 1090 x 300 x 1480. $750 632 A classic Art Deco circular leadlight and walnut display cabinet, the two demi-lune leadlight doors in a restrained leaf design enclosing a mirrored back and fitted glass shelves, rounded plinth base. 1020 x 290 x 1310. See inside back cover. $1400. 633 A 19thC mahogany campaign chest, raised on bracket feet, the lower half with two full width drawers, the top with one full width and two of half width, inset brass drawer handles and with brass handles to the sides of both portions, brass strapping, some cockbeaded decoration missing, requires minor attention. 1060 x 500 x 1040. See inside back cover. $2750 634 A 19thC country French oak farmhouse side table, the rectangular plank top above a single long frieze drawer with iron ring handles, raised on square section legs, pegged construction. 1100 x 490 x 780. See inside back cover. $800 635 An early 19thC fruitwood farmhouse table, the four plank top with clenched ends supported on pegged square section legs, chamfered on all sides, the base with single central stretcher, one central drawer. Good colour and patina. 2000 x 830 x 745. $3500 636 An antique oak low table of plain Georgian country style, the four plank top with rounded corners supported on square section legs with a single central stretcher, the single drawer on one side with brass handle. 1465 x 710 x 450. $1250 637 A 19thC oak country dining table, of

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plain oblong shape, the five plank top supported on four pegged square section legs, chamfered on all sides and with replacement terminals, the single central drawer on one side with brass handle. 1950 x 1000 x 750. $2000 638 An oak and mahogany mule chest of Georgian style with panelled back, front and sides and plain top, two drawers in the base, candle tray in the interior and raised on stile feet. 1220 x 540 x 830. See page 32. $1200 639 An early 20thC pale oak large library table, the plank top with thumb moulded edge, single drawer to each end with semi-recessed brass handles, the square section legs with three flutes to each face, raised on later caster. 1980 x 1060 x 780. $550 640 An early 20thC French walnut extension dining table, the rectangular top with serpentine edge, matched panels to the centre, a conforming drawer leaf extends from each end, shaped frieze, scroll shape legs terminating in a scroll foot. Length extended approx. 2600, width 900, height 750. $1600 641 A mid 20thC antique French style display credenza cabinet, serpentine form, kingwood with gilt metal mounts and decorative ebonised floral panels, the top with mirrored back and two pairs of glazed doors above an open section, the base with a green marble top above three frieze drawers and three panelled shaped doors. 1700 x 500 x 2100. $1600 642 An unusual good quality Victorian period mahogany chest of three drawers, with panelled cupboard door at one end, deep moulded top edge, turned half column mouldings, one ogee drawer across the top with two flame veneer graduated drawers below, the cupboard fitted with a single drawer and shelf - supported on short turned legs. 1400 x 600 x 860. $650 643 A N.Z. colonial mottled kauri scotch chest, the five top short drawers with crossbanded detail above three full width drawers, all with fancy silvered drop handles, rounded corners to the top, sides and platform base. 1200 x 505 x 1280. See inside back cover. $1450 644 A good N.Z. colonial kauri dressing table with spindle decoration, the central mirror on ornate carved leaf and scroll supports, four small drawers with mottled facing, turned legs and a wide platform base. Ap-

pealing golden colour. 1070 x 520 x 1650. $650 645 A N.Z. native timbers table top by Evan Rees, Barbadoes Street, Christchurch, on later base, circular top with thumb moulded edge, inlaid with a games board in fine inlaid parquetry of various timbers laid on a multiple pointed star inlay. c.1890, maker’s label affixed under the base. Diameter 590, height 690. See inside back cover. $5000 646 A 1940s vintage shop cabinet, glass top, sides and front with sliding glass doors to the back, oak base and two glass shelves. Provenance: Ex. World Fashion House, and previously Tanfield Potter Ltd. 1840 x 920 x 1070. $700 647 A vintage shop cabinet, similar to above. Ex. World Fashion House and previously Tanfield Potter Ltd. 840 x 920 x 1070. $700 648 A Georgian mahogany single chair, of Chippendale style with pierced vase shaped splat, shaped top rail, square section legs, chamfered on the inside, stretcher base and drop-in seat with striped covers. $160 649 A 19thC country elm and beech Windsor high back armchair, traditional plain top rail supported on five vertical slats, the scrolling elm arms on turned supports, shaped feet, turned legs and stretchers. $250 650 A pair of gilt armchairs of French Louis XV style with serpentine fronts, shaped backs, cabriole front legs and cream upholstery with fitted loose cushions. Some water marks. $450 651 A vintage deep green brass studded leather wingback armchair of Georgian style, with short cabriole front legs and fitted loose cushion. Some wear. $400 652 Six 19thC mahogany country dining chairs, fine rail and reeded slat backs, the tapered legs with lower stretchers. See page 32. $800 653 A pair of French style giltwood wingback armchairs of Louis XV style, with leaf and scroll carved decoration, cabriole legs, shaped fronts and studded blue, ivory and gold fabric covers with fitted loose cushions. $1400 654 An impressive ornate Japanese Meiji period hardwood cabinet on stand, with small cupboards and open shelves, carved and pierced floral decoration and with lacquer pan-

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elled doors and panels. The lacquer panels inlaid with Tokyo School ivory carvings of figures and flowers on blue lacquer backgrounds, the low base with carved and pierced decoration. 1370 x 365 x 1980. See inside back cover. $2000 655 A pair of Chinese rosewood bedside cabinets, of slightly tapering form, each with two doors with ‘moon’ lock escutcheons. 500 x 300 x 700. $550 656 A retro 1960’s G-plan ‘Fresco’ sideboard, from the ‘Danish’ range in teak veneer, with afromosia hardwood recessed door handles and legs, the four central drawers flanked by two pairs of cupboards. The ‘Fresco’ range was designed by V. B. Wilkins and first introduced in 1967 and now an iconic classic of 1960’s design. Length 2140. See inside back cover. $1400 657 A late 1800s Millers kerosene lamp, the ornate gilt metal base supporting an inverted baluster china stand, painted with wild roses on an apple green ground, with brass oil reservoir sitting inside, with glass chimney and Art Nouveau Vaseline glass shade. Height 630. $250 658 An Edwardian brass kerosene lamp, the plain column on round base supporting a cut glass oil reservoir, with floral etched glass shade and chimney, height 630. See page 32. $250 659 An impressive Victorian kerosene banqueting lamp, the silver plate square base supporting a Corinthian column with a crystal facet cut oil reservoir with chimney and frosted glass globe. Height 50. See page 32. $450 660 A vintage Venetian table lamp, of gilded metal, green glass and marble, of tall form, the lobed internal green glass decorated spherical body with classical four leg mount, four scrolling arms above frame the central support to the black cloth shade with gold trim. Height 1050. See page 32. $425 661 A crystal table chandelier, the inverted baluster column on a round base supporting eight crystal branches with sconces and drip trays, with a crystal holder to the centre supporting a facet cut finial, the branches festooned with facet cut crystal drops and swags. 400 x 490. See page 32. $350 662 A modern antique style classical basket chandelier, the bronze metal main band support mounted with floral swags and bows spaced by five stag’s

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heads supporting further smaller baskets and light fittings, the flared central section enclosing a six light fitting, the multiple hexagonal prisms framed by silver wire, bronzed supports to the top and base. Height 760. Diameter approx. 600. $850 663 A modern classical style basket chandelier, the bronzed brass ring support with applied mask and floral highlights, the octagonal faceted prisms each within an individual trellis wrapped with silver wire, further bronzed fittings. Height 750, diameter 400. $650 664 A modern classical French gilt metal chandelier, the stem of eight tapered multiple flower headed bars supporting the six fancy scroll arms and panelled pendant base, each arm fitted with a glass grape bunch light fitting in multiple blue, green and dark tones. Height 700, diameter approx. 600. $500 665 A vintage gilt metal and coloured glass flower and fruit light fitting, the shallow flared body with wreath and bar supports, entirely wire mounted with green and amber florals highlighted with deep red/purple grape bunches, all suspended from a brass rod with a further decorative ceiling rose. Diameter 500, height 45. $550 666 A pair of modern classical bronzed wall light fittings, the stag’s heads supporting a basket shade of octagonal prisms framed by silver wire, the decorative back plates with a central circular mirror. $260 667 A good quality late 19thC oak wall mirror, with bevelled glass and elaborately moulded frame with detailed borders. Some small border pieces missing. 1470 x 1220. $600 668 A 19thC gold paint finish girandole of ornate French style, the circular convex mirror with elaborate leaf, flower and scroll border and two candleholders. Height 1130, width 860. $650 669 A Victorian toilet mirror, the serpentine marble and mahogany base with an oval mirror supported by scrolling decorative uprights. 630 x 800. $180 670 A Regency mahogany toilet mirror, the curving base with three drawers, the central drawer with ivory keyhole escutcheon, raised on small bracket feet. The oval mirror on plain curved uprights. 430 x 650. $250 671 A fine Victorian style rocking horse,

the grey dappled mare with natural horse hair mane and tail, complete with stitched leather saddle and bridle. Length 1510. $700 672 A brass fire fender, the front decorated with a Greek key pattern, a wild cat’s head to the centre with chains issuing from his mouth. Each side flanked by a two handled urn sitting on an angular shaped base, with three wild cat faces each with chain, also decorated with Greek key pattern. Length 1100, height 470. $150 673 A carved kauri large panel by Kevin Bradshaw, rectangular form with deep relief unfurling/scroll forms. 1600 x 565. Note: Bradshaw passed away c.2010. He was a prominent Auckland based leather worker, props maker and craftsman, working on ‘Spitting Image’, ‘The Lord Of The Rings’, ‘The Chronicles Of Narnia’ and ‘10,000 B.C.’ amongst other projects. A catalogue of his ‘Wearable Arts’ entry is available showing his meticulous attention to detail. $400 674 A tall carved kauri stylised figural sculpture by Kevin Bradshaw, plain entwined restrained scrolling forms. Minor damage to base. Provenance: as above, from the family collection. 1850 x 330. $400 675 A carved kauri panel by Kevin Bradshaw, two naked figures, fine adzed detail. Carved from a recycled panel. Provenance: as above, from the family collection. 790 x 500. $150 676 A carved kauri triptych by Kevin Bradshaw, panel artwork ‘K. Rd’, each panel well detailed showing figures in street scenes. Each panel approx. 550 x 580. Provenance: as above, from the family collection. $150 677 Kevin Bradshaw carved tall figural sculpture, the stylised naked female entwined with a mythical finely ribbed form, both with hands raised. Provenance: as above, from the family collection. 290 x 130 x 1850. $400 678 An organically crafted red cedar bowl, of asymmetrical tripartite shape. Initialled under the base. Length 830. $120

PRINTS & PAINTINGS

679 Artist Unknown, French Street Scene with Figures, Buildings and Line of Trees, old oil on canvas, unsigned. In the style of Camille Pissarro. 640 x 840, original frame. $350

680 Rob Desca (19thC European), ‘Thunderbolt’, oil on canvas, signed, entitled on old label on reverse. 675 x 1040, in highly ornate gilt plaster scroll fruit and floral frame, deep relief. $1200 681 H. Pether (19thC European), Moonlit Lakeside Castle Ruins, oil on canvas, named to the frame. 485 x 590, original gilt frame, minor damage. $550 682 Artist Unknown (19thC European), Extensive Dutch Harbour Scene, oil on canvas, unsigned. 395 x 495, gilt framed. $450 683 M. Bikerton, Extensive Harbour Scene with Sailboats, signed and dated 1912. 190 x 345, in gilt painted oak frame. $150 684 Stanley Davis (1892 - 1938) ‘Austrian Scene’, oil on board, unsigned. 410 x 610. $100 685 Allan H. Maund, ‘Late Summer, Kemmerton Village’, oil on board, signed. 490 x 580. $90 686 Claude Lorrain ‘Landscape with Figures’, mezzotint etching in bistre ink by Earlom, after the original, plate 103 from ‘Liber Veritas’ published by Boydell 1775. 205 x 260. $90 687 Artist unknown, ‘Portrait of a Fashionable Woman’, red chalk, signed. $250 688 After Ludovico Carracci ‘Silenus’, a portrait of the god Dionysus’ companion and assistants gathering grapes, steel engraving by Bromley, c.1837. 175 x 280. $100 689 A French Pochoir print from the atelier of Daniel Jacomet, depicting a seated nude young woman. 140 x110. $275 690 A French Pochoir print from the atelier of Daniel Jacomet, a young woman standing before a distant landscape. 140 x 110. $275 691 A set of five 19thC steel engravings of musical muses after le Sueur, engraved by artists from the Vienna Academy; various dimensions, framed and glazed. $625 692 Charles Bryant (Aust., U.K. 1883-1937), ‘A Harbour in Brittany’, oil on board, signed. 160 x 225. $575 693 Charles Bryant (Aust., U.K. 1883-1937), ‘A Harbour with Shipping’, oil on board, signed. 190 x 240. $600

694 Stewart Maclennan, ‘Ship on the Hard’, wood engraving, signed. 115 x 130. $250 695 Stewart Maclennan, ‘Alpine Track’, wood engraving 4/10, signed. 90 x 90. $250 696 Joseph Hecht (1891-1951), ‘Panther’ engraving printed on salmon buff paper. 265 x 210. $400 697 Marie Basle (?), ‘Seated Nude’, lithograph in the French manner 5/10. Signed indistinctly. 250 x 210. $200 698 Marcel Jacque, ‘Gleaners’ (after Millais), two etchings with hand colour, signed and dated 1951. 90 x 120. $400 699 Roger Hebbelinck (Belgium 1912-), ‘Toreador’, lithograph 15/150, signed. 420 x 320. $100 700 C. Marty(?), ‘La Thuile’, A Landscape in the Haut Languedoc, watercolour, signed indistinctly and dated 1949. 319 x 385. $300 701 E. Wright, ‘Shipping on Calm Waters’, oil on canvas, signed. 290 x 590. $100 702 A set of three English glass paintings of hunting scenes, in the antique manner, framed in birdseye maple frames. Each 185 x 245. $100 703 A set of four English paintings on glass in the antique manner, depicting angling scenes. Each 285 x 150. $150 704 Albrecht Dürer ‘Annunciation’, engraving 85 x 50. $125 705 18thC artist unknown, four figures seated in a porch, a woman embroidering and her children, oil on canvas. 350 x 300 $100 706 Herbert R Cole (Rix Carlton) ‘A barque under full sail and a full moon’, oil on board, signed and dated 1914. 595 x 340. $140 707 Charles Kensington, ‘SS Marathon’, watercolour with white heightening, monogrammed, dated ‘10 and entitled. 180 x 390. Note: the ‘Marathon’ was a WWI Australian troop carrier; and Regatta Day flagship starter on Sydney harbour in 1910, further details on reverse. $400 708 Arnold Henry Jarvis (Aust. 1881-1959) ‘Landscape with Gums’ watercolour, signed. 220 x 310. $100

709 Edwin Shorter, ‘Cook Islands Double Hulled Sailing Vessels’, mixed media on board, signed. 370 x 475, framed. Note: Shorter, an American artist found his way to Rarotonga in 1963, his paintings documented the increasingly intrusive role of Europeans in this fragile Pacific Garden of Eden. Further details on reverse. $150 710 Kristin Zambucka, ‘Festival - Kobe. Japan’. Portrait of a young girl, oilstick on coloured paper, signed and dated ‘71. 620 x 470, framed under non-reflective glass. $160 711 Thomas Reginald Attwood, ‘Sunset Wooded Lakeside Path’, oil on canvas, signed. 620 x 445, original gilt frame, minor attention required. $250 712 Margaret Rhodes, ‘Country Road. Graham Valley’, watercolour, signed and dated ‘64, framed, the glass with crack, entitled on reverse. 265 x 375. $110 713 Gwen Knight (1888-1974) ‘Townscape with Blossom Trees’, gouache on buff paper, unsigned. Provenance: a gift of the artist to Muriel Moody, thence to her niece. 400 x 490. $275 714 Gaston de Vel, Twin Lakes, Tokoroa, oil on canvas, signed, dated ‘75. 500 x 600. See back cover. $225 715 Alan Crombie, ‘North Canterbury Landscape’, oil on board, signed. 395 x 600. See back cover. $200 716 Lance O’Gorman, ‘The First Touch of Summer’, the entrance to the Orewa River, oil on board, signed and dated ‘74. 500 x 600. See back cover. $400 717 Henry Lowen-Smith, ‘Musterers Below Mt. Cook’, oil on board, signed 290 x 440 See back cover. $200 718 Graham Taylor ‘Fitzroy Bay Marlborough Sounds’, oil on board, signed. 290 x 490 See back cover. $200 719 John Speedy, ‘Wanganui River at Cherry Grove’, oil on board, signed and dated ‘76. 510 x 720. See back cover. $250 720 John Speedy, ‘Bluff on the Wanganui River’, oil on canvas, signed, entitled and dated 1978 verso. 435 x 635. See back cover. $275 721 Bernard Aris ‘Mt Egmont’, oil on board, signed and entitled. 215 x 260. $200

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722 Laurence William Wilson, ‘Near Glendhu, Wanaka’, oil on canvas on panel, signed and entitled. 345 x 490, framed. See back cover. $1200 723 Robert Ellis, ‘Ruapehu 1997’, mixed media on paper, signed, entitled and dated 1997. 380 x 350. See back cover. $3000 724 Helen Brown, ‘Coastal Landscape with Rolling Hills’, watercolour on paper, signed and dated ‘44. 390 x 490. See back cover. $650 725 H. Tomlinson, Portrait of a Maori Woman, oil on black velvet, monogrammed and signed. 475 x 375, oak framed under glass. $220 726 Elise Mourant (1921-.) Maori Woman with Child, watercolour and pastel. Signed. 350 x 410. See back cover. $350 727 Elise Mourant (1921-.) ‘Autumn in the Park’, oil on the board, signed, entitled on label verso. 400 x 480. See back cover. $400 728 John Madden, ‘Pararaha’ (West Coast), ink sketch, signed, dated 1998 and entitled. 285 by 415. $150 729 Laurence William Wilson (1850-1912), ‘Moulsford’, ink sketch, initialled, entitled and dated ‘91. $250 730 Russell M. Jackson, ‘N.Z. Kingfisher’, finely detailed watercolour on paper, signed, dated 1980 and entitled. 150 x 115, unframed. $120 731 Charles Henry Howarth ‘Cetara, Gulf of Salerno on the Almalfi Riviera’, watercolour, signed and dated 1929. 275 x 385 $200

732 William Eastwood (1821-1877) ‘Emigrant Home or Depot, Freemans Bay, Auckland’, ink sketch, initialled, entitled and dated 1863. 165 x 240 $150 733 W.N. Barraud, ‘Country Road’, watercolour, signed. 265 x 370 $100 734 Merv Turner ‘Early Pioneer’s Hut’, charcoal, signed. 305 x 490 $150 735 John Douglas Perrett ‘A Little Valley Among the Sand Dunes, Karekare’, oil on board, signed. 175 x 240 $150 736 Freda Simmonds, ‘Parengarenga’, oil on board, signed and dated ‘70/71, 560 x 1225, original aluminium frame.. See back cover. $450 737 Gary Tricker, ‘The Red Horse’, artist’s proof etching, signed, entitled and dated ‘72. 200 x 240 $110 738 Trevor Lloyd, ‘Kaipara Harbour landscape’, unsigned. 185 x 300 $125 739 Trevor Lloyd, ‘Balancing Rock’, coloured pencil on paper, unsigned. Provenance: Ex. The John Leech Gallery Collection. 200 x 280, framed under glass. $120 740 Trevor Lloyd, ‘Mangakino’, coloured pastel and pencil, unsigned. 220 x 305, framed under glass. Provenance: Ex. The John Leech Gallery Collection. $175 742 Trevor Lloyd, ‘A Lonely Ruin Tamaki’, etching, signed and entitled, 170 x 245. $150 743 Three works by Connie Lloyd, ‘North Island River Landscape’, watercolour, signed, 155 x 155; along with an etch-

ing ‘Farm Scene’ signed per pro.; and a portrait photograph of a woman, signed. $250 744 An oversized Whites Aviation hand coloured aerial photograph of Auckland, taken from above Parnell looking over Auckland City towards the inner Waitemata Harbour taken prior to the building of the Harbour Bridge, in original oak frame. Signed ‘Whites’. 1045 x 1555. $450 745 Don Binney, ‘Mt. Hikurangi’, wax crayon on paper, signed, entitled and dated 9 Dec. 1968. 310 x 390, original frame under glass. See back cover $2600 746 Stanley Palmer, ‘Hikurangi - Ruatoria’, bamboo etching, 24/60, signed, entitled and dated 1978. 370 x 530. See back cover. $300 747 Stanley Palmer, ‘Matauri Bay II’, bamboo etching 24/60, signed, entitled and dated 1978. 320 x 440. See inside back cover $275 748 Stanley Palmer, ‘Island - Matai Bay’, bamboo etching 32/60, signed entitled and dated 1978. Diameter 450. See inside back cover $300 749 Stanley Palmer, ‘Inlets-Mahurangi’, ‘proof’ bamboo etching, signed, dated 1976 and entitled, 260 x 450, framed under glass. Some foxing. $220 750 Michael Smither, ‘Lauris Sleeping’, pencil, initialled and dated ‘93. 205 x 295. $200

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