Antique & Art Auction. 16th August 2011

Antique & Art Auction 16th August 2011 The Cordy’s 11th October 2011 Antique and Art auction will include a special entry of RUGBY MEMORABILIA 19t...
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Antique & Art Auction 16th August 2011

The Cordy’s 11th October 2011 Antique and Art auction will include a special entry of

RUGBY MEMORABILIA

19thC Fijian tabua. Achieved $2,100

with quality entries now being accepted. Older items prefered or significant event material, e.g. 1981 Springbok Tour etc.

A Royal Doulton rack plate, “It’s a long way to Tipperary, it’s a long way to Go”. Achieved $900

Maori pre-European stone adze head (toki). Achieved $1,400

Recent Auction Highlights

An antique 18ct. diamond ring. Achieved $10,500

Len Castle “Volcanic & Geothermal” series shallow bowl. Achieved $2,800

An Emile Gallé Art Nouveau period cameo glass vase Achieved $5,750

A 19thC bronzed spelter mystery clock as the goddess Diana. Achieved $5,300 Maori carved walking stick (Tokotoko). Achieved $2,000

Invest in the future

The Empire Stamp Album collection. Achieved $3,000

An estate diamond and amethyst bug brooch Achieved $1,600

Chinese vase. Achieved $4,500

A fine early 19thC mahogany mantel clock. Achieved $2,050

William IV period silver tea and coffee service. Achieved $4,750

Late 19thc P Hutson & Co.(New Zealand) sculptured pottery large maori wahine figure. Achieved $16,000

A fully mounted taxidermied African lion. Achieved $9,000

A Victorian period cranberry glass epergne Achieved $1,550

Elsie Reeve New Zealand silver pendant. Achieved $8,750

A late 19thC decorative whalebone walking cane. Achieved $3.800

recycle the past.

Rare Clarice Cliff bizarre vase. Achieved $7,750

Victorian period malacca cane parasol. Achieved $2,400

Peter McIntyre, “Otago Coastline”. Achieved $10,000

Large inverse baluster shaped porcelain vase. Achieved $2,800

Set of Reuben Watts Arts & Crafts New Zealand silver and enamel teaspoons. Achieved $5,250

A Louis Vuitton vintage travelling trunk. Achieved $8,200

Antique & Art Catalogue Including brass and copper kitchenalia, a good collection of bone and ivory sewing accessories, stamps, six postcard albums, spelter and bronze figures, samplers, mink jackets, beaded flapper dress, telephones, vintage toys, various old catalogues, taxidermied kea, black stilt, banded rail, kudu head, militaria, paintings on ivory, pond yacht, scrimshaw, cranberry glass, Venetian grape lamp, Pacific tribal items, Maori and New Zealand colonial pieces including a historical travelling medicine chest, Jane Brenkley table and vases, Rancich, Ted Dutch, Molly McAlister and Marte Szirmay pieces, Chinese and Japanese ceramics, a fine selection of Chinese jade pieces, ivory, scrolls, textiles, netsuke, Japanese bronze tiger and box, old palm leaf book, Royal Doulton flambé animals, figurines, Royal Dux, Amphora, Charlotte Rhead, Royal Worcester including an impressive Stinton urn, Clarice Cliff, Hutschenreuther dinner service, Moorcroft, a large collection of jewellery including Victorian and Edwardian pendants, brooches, rings, charms, muff chains, stick pins, four insect brooches, diamond rings, earrings and bracelets, sapphire, ruby, opal rings, cat’s eye, greenstone and gold bearing quartz brooches, wristwatches, pocket watches, clocks, Georgian silver including vinaigrettes, wine coasters, wine funnel, Irish silver cutlery, silver dressing table items, photo frames, trays, tea caddy spoons, knives, spoons, cream jugs, candelabra and much more, Persian and Afghan rugs, cast iron fountain, work boxes, N.Z.P.O. trollies, a delightful miniature Davenport that is a tea caddy, work box and writing slope, Louis Vuitton travelling trunk, tables, chests of drawers, sideboards, book cases, chairs, Japanese, Chinese furniture, chandeliers, cue stands and cues from the Auckland Club, mirrors, long case clocks, Victorian and Continental paintings, Australian paintings, New Zealand paintings and prints including Smither, Worsley, Rix Carlton, Hilda Wiseman, Trevor Lloyd, Kirkwood, Barroud, Winkleman photos and much more.

Tuesday 16th August 2011 at 9.30am

Miscellaneous Glass NZ Historical, Pottery & Tribal Oriental China & Porcelain

1 - 147 148 - 162 163 - 182 183 - 270 271 - 368

Tuesday 16th August 2011 at 5.00pm

Jewellery Clocks & Watches Silver Rugs Furniture Paintings & Prints

380 - 490 491 - 508 509 - 636 637 - 647 648 - 747 748 - 797

The Sale may be viewed at the following times:

Friday 12th August Sunday 14th August Monday 15th August

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

CATALOGUES $12 A 12.5% percent buyers premium applies to this sale plus G.S.T. on premium = all up 14.375% FRONT COVER: Lots 660, 662, 328, 57

JOHN CORDY LIMITED

Fine Art Auctioneers and Appraisers 180 Great South Road, Remuera, Auckland 1051, New Zealand P.O. Box 74071 Market Road Phone (09)523-1049 Fax (09)520-7186 Email [email protected] Website www.cordys.co.nz 1

The Catalogue

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

TUESDAY 16TH AUGUST 2011 1ST SESSION at 9.30am MISCELLANEOUS

1 Five Victorian brass candlesticks, one pair, three unmatched individual sticks. See page 5. $100 2 A Victorian copper samovar with brass handles and tap, turned wood knob to lid. 290 x 400. $150 3 A Victorian copper kettle of oval section with a slightly domed lid and fixed handle. $140 4 A 19thC brass chestnut roasting pan, the oval dish with a pierced hinged cover extended from a plain handle with ring end. $120 5 A copper jam pan, of heavy gauge, with steel overhead handle. Diameter 410. $100 6 A copper jam pan with rolled rim and riveted brass handles to either side. Diameter 425. $125 7 A pair of brass ejector candlesticks, turned knopped form raised from square bases with ejector mechanism. Height 250. $90 8 Three compasses, one an 18thC brass cased balanced steel needle with a paper rose. Diameter 85. The others a Singer’s Patent Night Compass and a Bakelite cased pocket compass. $140 9 An early 19thC Gunter’s 4½” scale of engraved ivory. $70 10 A teak case Mahjong set, with bamboo backed bone tiles, bone counters and instruction books, held within five small drawers. The case with brass capping and handles. See page 5. $150 11 A small cast iron gilded Victorian pen stand to hold five pens or quills. $60 12 A set of eight brass bell weights ranging from 1oz. to 7lbs. See page 5. $120 13 A Victorian brass trivet, the rectangular top pierced with a sun and scale pattern, raised on tall turned gun barrel legs. 305 x 205 x 160. $100 14 A 1960’s copper drip coffee percolator with rosewood handles. Along with a copper kettle. $130 15 A large copper conical funnel with a brass spout. Folded, seamed and rolled rimmed. Along with a simple tapering conical copper kettle. Height 385. $120 16 A copper brazier, cylindrical shape with pierced walls, handles to the side, domed lidded rising to a chimney with right-angle take-off. Labelled ‘J. Foot

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& Son, Patentees & Manufacturers, London’. Height 405. $120 17 A c.1900 micro-mosaic and brass trinket box, circular form, the hinged lid with a fine floral detailed panel in blue, green, yellow, white and red, the lid frame and body with fine loop applied wire work. Diameter 45, height 27. See page 5. $120 18 A pique work etui. Of tapering rectangular shape, the lid decorated with fruiting vines framing a cartouche engraved ‘Harriet’. The interior fitted with original purple velvet supporting the propelling pencil, bodkin, symbol, steel scissors and mother-of-pearl handled pen knife. The pen knife blade marked Sheffield. c.1820. 65 x 125. See page 8. $620 19 A 19thC ivory needleworker’s table clamp mounted with a bobbin, hook and pin cushion. Length 115. See page 8. $150 20 An old whale bone ribbon threader, with folk art simple decoration of incised and drilled surface patterns. Length 107. See page 8. $100 21 A 19thC whale bone needleworker’s implement, one end as a spatulate letter knife, the other with a double ended emery pin cushion. The stem between decoratively turned and pierced. Length 155. See page 8. $110 22 A late 19thC Italian micro-mosaic brass trinket box, oval form, the lid with fine detail and a coloured panel of Roman ruins with a tiered bead frame, raised on four ball feet. 50 x 38 x 40. See page 5. $200 23 A collection of seven Victorian period cog shaped bone thread winders. Diameters approx. 31. $75 24 Three small Victorian period mother-ofpearl sewing accessories. $75 25 A small Victorian period carved bone sewing clamp. $65 26 A Victorian period carved bone combination sewing clamp/thread winder. Length 110. $100 27 A Victorian period carved ivory sewing accessory - lace pick and stiletto. Length 75. $80 28 A Victorian period carved ivory double-ended pin cushion together with a small ivory tape measure holder of acorn shape. $80 29 A collection of five old silver, ivory and bone sewing accessories. $50 30 A crewel-work embroidery, in green tones. In the manner of the 18thC. In mahogany frame. 595 x 455. $140 31 A vintage 14ct. gilded yellow gold

thimble, the top set with a dimpled convex agate panel, the flared body with all-over floral and scroll embossing and engraving, stamped to the interior rim. See page 22. $240 32 An early 20thC 15ct. yellow gold thimble, the flared rim with repeating engraved decoration, stamped (size) 8. See page 22. $220 32A A vintage 14k yellow gold thimble, the faceted flared wide border with engraved scenes including a lighthouse, sailboat, coastal cottage, etc., stamped 14k and 7. $275 33 An early 19thC horn and tortoiseshell snuff box of rectangular form, the lid with a tortoiseshell pattern, ogee form body. 68 x 38 x 22. See page 22. $150 34 An early 20thC mother-of-pearl and gilt brass small purse, the curved front panel with leaf and scroll fretwork cut and engraved decoration, the hinged covers enclosing original satin sectional interior. $90 35 A Tunbridgeware inlaid writing box. Oblong shape, the lid decorated with a floral panel framed by a leafy border. The walls slightly concave shape. The interior simply fitted. 205 x 180 x 65. $140 36 A walnut cased music box. With brass cylinder playing six aires, for mandolin, piccolo and zither. 550 x 260 x 175. See page 8. $600 37 A late Victorian mahogany collector’s cabinet, rectangular form, the top and two front doors cross banded, enclosing a combination of 12 original and later narrow full width display trays. 480 x 340 x 415. $325 38 A Victorian mahogany writing slope with brass binding, capping and recessed handles to the side. Opening to reveal a gilt tooled blue leather writing service. A drawer in the side released by a locking pin. 405 x 255 x 160. See page 8. $250 39 A pair of alabaster lamp bases carved as classical fluted vase shaped urns issuing from a circlet of acanthus leaves raised on knopped stems from square plinth bases. With shades. Height 530. $400 40 A set of turned and carved ivory chess men, in natural and red stained ivory along with a set of red stained and natural counters for draughts or backgammon and with two canisters and die for the latter. Along with a black lacquer and gilt penwork decorated folding combination chess/backgammon board. Some small faults commensurate with age. 19thC. $325 41 A Victorian pink glass and cast iron based kerosene table lamp with twin burner, and squat circular white glass shade. Height 580. $150

42 A postcard album, large quarto size, approximately 68 leaves and 250 cards. $325 43 A contemporary postcard album of 50 leaves (plastic sleeved), containing approximately 148 vintage cards, all South Island subjects. $1000 44 A contemporary postcard album, foolscap size, 50 leaves (plastic sleeved), containing approximately 300 vintage cards, all North Island subjects. $1600 45 A Victorian photograph album, quarto size, 24 leaves, many with hand painted florals containing 100 cabinet photos and cartes de visites, including examples by Burton Bros. and others. $125 46 A postcard album, large foolscap size, 58 leaves containing approximately 193 mainly New Zealand vintage postcards. $160 47 A postcard album, large quarto size, 68 leaves, containing approximately 175 vintage photographs and postcards. $ 110 48 A quarto size ‘Fernware’ covered book. The paper maché covers decorated with ferns framing a lyre to the front and back. The contents, music for the pianoforte, c.1916. $125 49 A collection of Edwardian, post-war and mid-20th century furniture catalogues. $100 50 A Linoleum catalogue from 1935-36 along with an English furniture manufacturer’s catalogue from the turn of the 20thC. $100 51 A blue cloth and Morocco bound volume, large quarto size ‘The Complete Works of William Hogarth.....’ published by J.G. Murdoch, London, c.1880 (undated), some damage to cover. $110 52 A hingeless stamp album containing a collection of New Zealand stamps including from the First Side faces, and pictorials through to 1980’s issues, mainly used. $150 52A Three albums containing Great Britain stamps, including ‘The Tasman’ album with Penny Reds, etc., all used. $275 53 A late Georgian tea caddy, sarcophagus form with the interior lids inlaid with geometric forms of contrasting woods, mixing bowls missing, ivory escutcheon keyhole, on four wooden bun feet. 325 x 150 x 170. See page 11. $300 54 A vintage crucifix, the gilded and painted metal stand with a large crucifix attached with filigree metal decoration to the edge, parian figure of Christ with lamb of god to the base. Height 420, width 140, depth 80. $200 55 A gent’s collapsible top hat, in original box. $120 56 A Victorian plaster wall plaque, moulded in the form of Christ being taken down from the cross with fortresses and

trees in the background, in original ebonised wood frame. Minor damage. 270 x 215. $120 57 A 19thC tortoiseshell veneered, pagoda lidded tea caddy. Serpentine front with spreading apron, raised on squat bun circular ivory feet. The lid opening to reveal ivory clashed edges, two canisters with tortoiseshell lids and ivory finials. 200 x 110 x 145. See front cover. $2500 58 A small carved wood erotic figure group of a seated man in congress with his consort. Height 70. $200 59 A set of 27 whalebone dominoes, miniature size, contained within an oblong whalebone box, the lid of which is finished as a domino and slides to reveal the contents. 55 x 33 x 20. See page 5. $200 60 A set of brass and wood postal scales, with weights. 200 x 120 x 100. $140 61 A small set of chemist beam scales, cast iron base, one weight and one pan. Height 40. $100 62 A cased set of drawing instruments, the case marked with the owner’s name Rd Smith. $110 63| A Victorian spelter bronze figure of a Grecian archer, he stands tensioning his bow, raised on a circular plinth base. Height 560. $175 64 A miniature bronze of an English bulldog. Modelled standing attentively. Length 50. $75 65 A late 19thC James White of Glasgow telescope of silvered brass with two draw sections and original pigskin cover, hinged and sliding lens covers. $120 66 A steel money bank, the rectangular platform base cast with ‘Hoop-La-Bank’ supporting the clown holding hoop with push release for dog to jump and release coin in barrel. See page 5. $150 67 A late 19thC circular brass cased pocket compass, the push-on lid revealing a card scale. Diameter 50. $80 68 An early 20thC French chrome cased pocket barometer by Lemière, Paris. In original travelling case, distressed. $100 69 An Edwardian walnut cased wall telephone, with exposed bells and Bakelite hand piece. Some faults to cabinet. $ 150 70 A refurbished Ericsson mahogany cased wall phone with a fixed Bakelite mouthpiece and a separate earpiece. Rewired for contemporary use. $200 71 A refurbished walnut cased Ericsson wall phone, with exposed brass bells and chrome plated handset. $400 72 An Edwardian carved alabaster lamp base modelled as a shy naked child standing beside a rocky outcrop forming the lamp base. All raised on a rectangular socle plinth base. Some losses to lamp section. Height 355. $280

73 A Victorian period figured walnut work box with quilted interior and a single drawer behind drop front, recessed top handle. Width 300. With key. Interior requires assembling. See page 11. $200 74 A small Victorian period walnut jewel box of plain oblong shape with fitted tray interior. Width 170. With key. $ 100 75 A Victorian period alphabet sampler, wool on linen worked by Mary McPeake Donaghadee aged six years, 22nd June 1869. 410 x 280. $150 76 A 19thC alphabet and pictorial sampler, wool on linen. 260 x330. $120 77 A Victorian alphabet strip sampler, wool on linen worked by Elizabeth Alexander aged 16 years. 530 x 200. $150 78 An old silk paisley shawl decorated with brightly coloured boteh motifs on an ivory ground and with a silk tasselled fringe, AF. Together with an ivory coloured silk paisley runner. $100 79 A 1920’s black flapper dress lavishly decorated with black and silver seed beads in an Art Deco design. $350 80 An ocelot fur jacket, the caramel silk lining in excellent condition with interior pocket. The jacket shows signs of wear. $450 81 A full length fur coat, the soft pelt of light and dark caramel tones with a striped effect, lined, possibly from a small aquatic mammal. $200 82 A full length black fur coat, possibly Siberian pony, lined and with some wear. $200 83 A full length fur coat, the pelt in chocolate and caramel with cream tipping, in a diagonal striped effect, lined, possibly from a small aquatic mammal. $200 84 A mink jacket, short bolero style in caramel coloured mink, three quarter sleeves, lined and in good condition. $150 85 A mink coat, knee length in chocolate brown, three quarter sleeves, lined and in good condition. $250 86 A vintage crocodile skin clutch purse stained black. $120 87 A ride-on or pull-along Scottie dog toy, c.1938. Covered in black wool tufted fabric and with button eyes, raised on hard rubber trucks. Length 550. $200 88 A 1930’s black cat toy, covered in black plush fabric, straw filled with glass button eyes. Distressed. Height 240. $120 89 A mink jacket, the short bolero style jacket in chocolate brown mink, with three quarter sleeves, lined and in excellent condition. $150 90 A 19thC mahogany framed tapestry. The floral decoration incorporating cut moquette, Berlin woolwork & beadwork. 660 x 470. $120

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91 A Victorian nutcracker in the form of a skull and cross bones, together with a pair of opera glasses and an ivory letter opener. See page 5. $150 92 A portrait miniature of a woman by J. Stieler. Oval within piano key ivory frame. 145 x 125. $90 93 Two vintage straw filled golden plush toys, includes a Merrythought dog with brown ears and glass eyes, label to foot and a teddy bear with movable arms and legs, glass eyes, still with original working internal sound box. See page 8. $180 94 A book ‘The Nelson Memorial’. Nelson and his companions in Arms by John Knox Laughton, with numerous illustrations, published London 1896. $150 95 A collection of Old English and German watchmaker’s catalogues. $80 96 An Edwardian period crocodile skin travelling valise, the interior fitted with numerous accessories with silver plated mounts, brushes, toilet jars, hand mirror, etc. with 11 assorted accessories. 510 x 360 x 210. Handle distressed. $250 97 A taxidermied goat’s head. Inscribed on the mount ‘Shot 26.11.83, between Raglan and Kawhia’. Horn width 505. $250 98 An old taxidermied kea, the parrot perches, wings outstretched upon a gnarled branch affixed to a rimu shield mount. Wings span 850. See page 5. $2000 99 A rare full taxidermied Black Stilt, standing with head raised, a juvenile bird of approximately one year of age. Height 390. Note; Around 100 Black Stilts remain in the wild, breeding only in the Mackenzie Basin, South Island. An endemic species (only found in New Zealand). Provenance: Ex. the Colebourne family collection, Auckland. Collected early 1900’s. See page 5. $600 100 A full taxidermied Banded Rail, in standing pose with wings slightly raised, mounted on a wooden block with old moss. Length 260, height 150. Note: A protected native species with approximately 2000 birds remaining in the wild, found mainly in the North Island coastal mangrove swamps, a very secretive bird rarely seen. Provenance: Ex. the Colebourne family collection, Auckland as above. See page 5. $450 101 A taxidermy and shield mounted kudu head. The antelope trophy with large spiralling horns was presented to Godfrey Bowen, the renowned shearer in 1980 from the South African Wool Board. Overall height 1470. See page 5. $1900 102 A black and white photo of a Kudu, standing in African bush. 395 x 290. $ 100 103 An old reproduction flintlock pistol, some damage. Length 470. See page 5. $120 104 A 19thC mahogany boxed sextant by

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T. Hensley & Son, Tower Hill, London, all brass with silvered scale complete with various lenses and fittings, named to the arc, ebony handle, in original fitted mahogany box. See page 5. $1100 105 A Milward flycraft split cane three piece fly rod, with aluminium buck, brass ferrules and a brass reel. $130 106 An old carved wood standing figure of Jesus represented with long hair, gilt adorned red robe, raised on stepped base. Height 610, minor damage to one finger. $180 107 An old carved and painted religious wood figure similar to above, holding a book to his left hand. $180 108 An Indian bronze statuette group of Shiva and his consort. The multiple armed god and companion figure stand raised on an oval lotus plinth from an oblong base. Height 180. $ 250 109 A Regency period brass and copper samovar of classical urn shape raised on an oblong base with ball feet- lion mask side handles and a brass tap with original bone finial. Height 455. See page 5. $350 110 A pair of 1960’s Japanese clockwork bears, in checked trousers pouring and drinking a cup of milk, both working, tin plate and flock construction. Height 200. See page 8. $150 111 A wood and mother-of-pearl hand mirror, original bevelled glass. $100 112 A Dunhill gold plated roller cigarette lighter, in original case. See page 5. $250 113 A Victorian paper mache letter rack decorated in the chinoiserie manner. 215 x 65. $100 114 A set of five miniature tartan-ware books including Burns’ poems, in a conforming tartan miniature glazed display case which includes a portrait of the poet. 75 x 80 x 17. See page 5. $100 115 A New Zealand Volunteers jacket, A/ BRV, 1880-1895, brass buttons and shoulder epaulets with decorative frogging to sleeve, displayed on mannequin. $400 116 Two Indonesian kriss, one with a wavy blade, one straight (rusted), one with a plain hilt, the other intricately carved. Largest 530. $120 117 Two Brussels gilt and enamel Maltese cross medals. In original red case. $80 118 An old Indian tulwar, with cruciform guard and curved hilt, curved single edged blade, leather covered wooden scabbard. Considerably distressed. $100 119 A Victorian officer’s dress sword, the brass open basket hilt with VR cypher, rayskin bound hilt. The ricasso engraved Thomas & Coles, Leamington. The half-fullered blade with a light engraved pattern. Steel scabbard with considerable rust. $160

120 A cosh or blackjack, possibly late Victorian, the lead weighted head and stiff handle covered with closely bound string work. Length 290. $170 121 Approximately 25 copies of ‘The Studio’ magazine, 20thC, a magazine of Fine & Applied Art, distressed. $90 122 An Art Deco period French advertising fan for ‘Galeries Lafayette’ designed by Maurice Dufrene, printed in colours with figures to the reverse, wooden sticks. $100 123 An English Tudric Art Nouveau oval dish with central handle, leaf and berry design. Length 310. Impressed marks and design no. 0357. $200 124 An Art Deco period carved ivory figurine by Ludwig Walther (German 1890-1972), the standing young woman dancer holding the hem of her dress, her hair tied with ringlets and a bun, signed to the shaped square ivory base, raised on dark green marble plinth. Height 140. See page 5. $850 125 A fine Indian painting on ivory, the large rectangular panel with a King kneeling on the detailed rug framed by courtesans in formal attire, rolling hill landscape to the background, unsigned. 205 x 110. See page 8. $200 126 An Indian miniature painting on ivory of a tiger hunt, the two huntsmen on an elephant and horse, unsigned. 150 x 85. Gilt framed under glass. $220 127 A fine Indian miniature painting on ivory panel, rectangular form, the seated king being entertained by dancers and musicians within an exterior courtyard, unsigned. 165 x 90. Gilt framed under glass. $200 128 An Indian miniature painting on ivory panel of two lovers being entertained by a woman with a sitar within an exterior courtyard, unsigned. 100 x 80. Gilt framed under glass matching above. $120 129 An Indian miniature painting on oval panel of a hunting scene. 110 x 75. Painted card mount and fine detailed rectangular frame. $120 130 A Victorian cast iron miniature sewing machine, painted black with gold decoration and hand painted flowers to the base, with original clamp for the table, turned handle to wheel. Height 200, width 260, depth 140. $300 131 Two cards of various metal buttons, some military plus others, 50 in total. $100 132 Four framed butterflies mounted in individual black frames. $200 133 A large hand built Oregon pine antique pond yacht, complete with spars, rigging and canvas sails. Length 1635. $400 134 A vintage Mont Blanc fountain pen, the black case with gilt metal banded highlights, named, white inset star to end, 14k yellow gold nib. $90

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135 A Georgian period mahogany Sheraton banjo barometer, the thermometer and barometer dials silvered, engraved John Padbury Cirencester shell and floral inlays and with satinwood stringing. Old labels to reverse. Length 970. $1650 136 Two old marine ivory fishing implements, possibly for hooks or lines. Length 355 and 175. $150 137 An Italian Artemide lamp, Tizio 35, in white. Height 700. $130 138 An Artemede Italian lamp, similar to above, this one in black. Height 825. $ 150 139 A Georgian mahogany Sheraton Revival knife box. The lid inlaid in boxwood with an oval fan design, the interior retaining much of its original fittings to hold cutlery, some divisions removed to enable its use as a stationery and letter box. The serpentine front inlaid with an oak leaf motif beneath the shield shaped boxwood escutcheon, the edges detailed with inlaid herringbone inlay. Height 390. See page 8. $425 140 An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany tray, long oval shape with brass handles, inlaid shell motifs to the centre of the tray, framed with a wavy edged gallery. Along with a smaller oval tray. Length across handles 590. $120 141 A small sperm whale tooth scrimshawed with a vignette of a sailing ship and a tug. 20thC. Length 130. See page 8. $130 142 A small sperm whale tooth, scrimshawed with a sailing vessel. Height 75. See page 8. $110 143 A Geoff Fairburn decorated gourd with bands of various repeating geometric decoration and stained in tones of red and blue. Height 300. $200 144 A Geoff Fairburn decorated gourd with ovoid body and long tapered neck, repeating geometric decoration in colours of red, green and blue, some colour deterioration. Height 410. $160 145 A Geoff Fairburn decorated gourd, repeating geometric decoration in tones of orange/red and green. Height 340. $150 146 A Peter Marsh mid-20thC artismal wrought iron, leadlight chunk, multicoloured glass ceiling light. Of square section with delicate scrolling superstructure. $250 147 A Peter Marsh chunk glass leadlight shaded table lamp. The pyramidal shaped shade raised on a wrought iron base. Height 350. See page 5. $275

GLASS

148 A cut crystal decanter with cranberry flashing. Ovoid shape with cut designs raised on a circular foot with a tall faceted neck and conforming ovoid stopper. Height 350. $140

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149 A Victorian cranberry glass baluster flask with clear glass handle and spout. Height 230. Together with a circular dish and lidded jar, both with applied clear glass frill. The jar with small faults. $150 150 A Victorian period cranberry glass jug of baluster shape with clear glass handle. Height 170. Together with four straight sided beakers with clear glass handles - one with hair crack. $150 151 A large Edwardian glass vase, baluster shape with two handles to the side moulded with floral decoration, the petal shaped rim with cranberry toning raised on a green petal shaped base. Small chip to rim. Height 415. $220 152 A set of 39 pieces of fine glass stemware along with a matching Claret jug and decanter. Part of an original set belonging to Sir Joseph Ward when PM of New Zealand in 1906. Comprising: six brandy, seven red wine, eight white wine, six champagne, four sherry, seven liqueur glasses, each with gilt rimmed decoration. $400 153 A good set of three square section spirit decanters, half cut bodies, facet cut stoppers and plated bottle tickets for brandy, whisky and port. $150 154 A cameo glass solifleur vase, of tall cylindrical form with a spreading compressed circular base in tones of violet on an ivory ground. Decorated with a tendril of flowering sweet pea. Marked Galle in cameo on the wall section. Height 335. See page 8. $400 155 A set of three Italian Murano glass stylised fish, the clear free form bodies with internal blue and green colouring, tails raised. Length 260, 190 and 150, each with label attached. $120 156 A teardrop form glass vase of pale amber casing with a cranberry sommerso centre. Height 235. $90 157 A 1920’s Venetian glass table lamp, the three metal branches with shades in the form of bunches of grapes, purple, red and pink, festooned with green and pink glass leaves, round cube metal base, original fittings. Some damage to leaves. Height 550, diameter 400. See page 8. $1300 158 A Victorian period cased glass biscuit barrel, the cylindrical body with white over rose red layers, applied with three large stylised amber glass leaves with green highlight, silver plate swing handle, mount and lid, possibly Boulton & Mills. $260 159 An Art Nouveau glass bowl, in the manner of Loetz and the designer Michael Powolny (Austrian 1871-1954), tapering cylindrical shape with a slightly everted rim with a black border, four pulled and twisted serpentine handles issue from the walls. Ground pontil mark under the foot. Diameter 135. See page 8. $400 160 A 1960’s Murano art glass vase, geometric triangular form in purple, blue,

yellow and clear tones. Height 280. See page 8. $220 161 A Waterford crystal spill vase, tapering cylindrical shape cut with diamond and ladder patterns. Height 255. $260 162 A 20thC Perthshire paperweight decorated with multi-coloured millefiori canes. $120

NZ HISTORICAL POTTERY & TRIBAL

163 An Australian aboriginal decorated pearl shell necklace. The shell with incised angular lineal patterns highlighted with red ochre suspended on a plaited hair necklace. The shell 165 x 120. $500 164 A Marquesan fan bladed club (‘u’u form), the blade decorated with Janus figures to either side, the shaft and handle decorated with carved faces and incised patterning. Mid brown timber. Length 730. $400 165 An old Solomon Islands carved wooden bird bowl, the handles as two stylised bird’s heads inlaid with a nautilus shell and parinarium nut paste to the heads and rim, blackened overall finish, Star Harbour area, early /mid 20thC. 605 x 165 x 185. See page 8. $1600 166 A Solomon Islands club of lanceolate shape inlaid with pearl shells, the butt knob of twin hook shape. Length 550. $125 167 A Solomon Islands adze haft, dark wood, the heel and head carved with face motifs. $100 168 A PNG hafted adze. The stone blade bound with twine and leaf to a light wood haft. $75 169 A carved kauri trinket box modelled as a whare whakiro, the hinged lid lifting to reveal a music box mechanism which plays ‘Pokarekare Ana’. Working. 185 x 215 x 145. $100 170 An early 20thC Maori paddle (Hoe) of mid-brown timber, traditional shape with a lanceolate shaped blade, tip broken. Length 1375. $200 171 A 19thC carved walking stick, the handle as a clenched fist with engraved name and date to the reverse - 22nd July 1865 NZ, the shaft with relief twisted band. Length 860. $300 172 A carved 20thC Maori tekoteko figure, standing in flexed position with hands to abdomen, with inlaid paua eyes., Rotorua school of carvers. Height 635. $400 173 A colonial kauri trinket box, the front panel of rewarewa, the lid inlaid with a geometric and star pattern with varying New Zealand native timbers. 310 x 195 x 100. See page 5. $350 174 A wooden auctioneer’s gavel of various New Zealand native timbers including rewarewa and totara. $100

175 A 19th century travelling medicine chest. Mahogany with hinged lid, revealing various sized bottles containing drugs, powders and accessories. Once the property of Scot George McRae, who emigrated to Canada, returned to Scotland and then through Wakefield’s ‘New Zealand Company’ in the second wave of immigrant ships to New Zealand, landed at Nelson in 1842 on the Mary Ann. Reputedly McRae acted as ship’s doctor during the voyage. On one of the Mary Ann’s companion ships, medical care was so poor that 65 children died on the voyage. McRae went on to farm at Blairick Station in the Awatere Valley, Marlborough. His daughter Marjory (May) married Alexander Mowat of nearby Altimarlock Station and the set passed to them by direct descent to the current owner and vendor. Further genealogical and historical details are available. 290 x 165 x 140. See page 11. $1100 176 A Jane Brenkley carved and painted Maori scene side table, the oval form top with a Maori family with dog in a bush setting, framing the central lake with a figure in Waka and Whare, to the background, raised on stylised figure support with extended tongue and cat’s eye details, on rectangular carved stepped base, the top signed and dated 1948, still with original colour and in good condition. 630 x 405 x 680. See page 8. $2750 177 A pair of Jane Brenkley New Zealand bird decorated vases of turned baluster form, poker work and painted decoration of a pair of tuis in a kowhai tree, the other with nesting fantails within a bush and mountain landscape, signed and dated 1944. Height 250, of good colour and condition. See page 8. $800 178 A Jova Rancich pottery jug of squat baluster shape with green, yellow and pale brown glaze effects. Height 100, impressed mark. Firing cracks around base. From the collection of Joan Buller. See page 11. $100 179 A Royce McGlashan pot, slip cast, asymmetrical torso form decorated with sponge, scraffito, pen work and painted decoration. Entitled under the base ‘Garden Pals’. Height 410. $100 180 A small Marion Fountain handmadebronze bell of plain dome shape with pierced horseshoe handle. Diameter 80, height 85. Provenance: the Joan Buller collection. $200 181 Molly Macalister, Untitled sculpture of a standing stylised bird. Black wattle wood with metal legs on wood plinth base. Height 275. With paper label dated 1956. Purchased by the vendor following the death of the artist John Panting in England at a fundraising exhibition for his widow and family. Provenance: the Joan Buller collection. See page 8. $450 182 Marte Szirmay, Untitled (Wave Form) sculpture, composite. 360 x 230 x 265. Provenance: the Joan Buller collection. $1000

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183 A Chinese jade bracelet of 11 barrel form beads of bright to light green colourway with paler inclusions, each bead length 17, diameter 14. $450 184 A Chinese carved horn bead bracelet, the ten beads each finely carved with two pairs of ‘double fish’, dark brown colourway with mid-brown highlights, each bead 16 x 14 x 21. $550 185 A Chinese pale green jade pendant, carved in high relief with a kylin on a background pierced with cruciform motifs. Height 50. $80 186 A Chinese pale jade pendant with a blush of lilac colour, carved as a sinuous dragon turning upon itself to make a compact form. Height 55. $95 187 A Chinese jade ‘Archer’s ring’. Of variegated coloured stone, the lighter part engraved with a design of a ho-ho bird in flight along with a calligraphic inscription. Diameter 35. See page 11. $120 188 A Chinese amber coloured hardstone seal chop. Of oblong shape, the walls carved with a scene of a fisherman and a river weir. The base unengraved. Height 62. See page 11. $120 189 A Chinese carved mutton fat jade study of a ram, its legs tucked tightly to form a compact carving. Pierced with suspension holes through its back. Length 65. See page 11. $425 190 A Chinese carved rock crystal. Modelled as a bat alighted on a large peach, both symbols of longevity. The stone semi-translucent at the top transforms to a myriad of golden fibrous inclusions near the base. Height 65. See page 11. $550 191 A Chinese jade carving of two acrobatic children. Carved in compact conjoined union, the figures represent fecundity. Height 45. See page 11. $170 192 A Chinese jade Kong. Rectangular shape, of square section, carved to the walls with circular and lineal designs. Height 50. See page 11. $170 193 A Chinese pale jade carved circular pendant plaque. Pierced and carved to both faces with the Daoist symbol of twin fish. Diameter 45. $120 194 A small Chinese jade carving of two pomegranate fruit (the symbol of fertility), a suspension loop formed by the arching stem. Width 35. $120 195 A Chinese pale jade tablet plaque, both surfaces decorated with lines of raised bosses framed within a square key border. 70 x 37. See page 11. $225 196 A Chinese jade oblong belt plaque,

of slightly domed form pierced and carved in low relief with a taotie mask flanked by dragons. The back incorporates an integral bar. 60 x 78. See page 11. $275 197 A Chinese turquoise carved bird pendant pierced with suspension holes at the neck. See page 11. $120 198 A Chinese jade pendant plaque, circular shape, pierced to the centre with the shao character beneath a pair of stylised dragons. Diameter 47. See page 11. $120 199 A Chinese carved study of the god Hotei carved from lapis lazuli. He stands displaying his corpulent belly beneath an arch of cash. Height 90. See page 11. $350 200 A simple amber coloured hardstone chop seal engraved with stylised characters under the base. Height 30. $ 100 201 A Chinese pale jade pendant plaque, carved in low relief and pierced as a butterfly. Width 55. See page 11. $110 202 A Chinese jade handling piece carved in low relief to one surface with an egret beneath a large lotus flower and leaf. 65 x 45. See page 11. $250 203 A carved Chinese jade handling piece, carved in low relief as a monkey clambering over a large peach. Height 45. See page 11. $110 204 A small Chinese jade pendant carved as a long fruit with a suspension lug at one end. Length 45. $100 205 A Chinese mottled jade carved pendant plaque, modelled as two birds of disc shape. Diameter 50. $110 206 An apple green jade bangle of plain shape. Diameter 72. $220 207 A Chinese jade circular pendant plaque, pierced and carved to one face with leaves and a flower. Diameter 60. See page 11. $120 208 A small brown jade cylindrical toggle with simple piercing and incised decoration. Length 33. See page 11. $110 209 A Chinese jade pendant piece carved as a rabbit seated upon a plinth engraved with calligraphic inscription. Width 50. See page 11. $120 210 A Chinese stone carved pendant, modelled as a ladies finger citron fruit. Soft reddish tones. Length 55. See page 11. $425 211 A rare, slight translucent, reddish stone carving of a Chinese boy. He sits holding a lotus flower. The natural colour of the stone utilised in the flower head and his feet. Height 47. See page 11. $225 212 A Chinese disc pendant of dark emerald green jade. Carved with opposing dragons to the outer edge and with a sinuous pierced and carved dragon to the centre. Suspended on a black

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bead necklace. Diameter 52. See page 11. $400 213 A carved Chinese ivory brush pot from a tusk section carved with a craggy alpine landscape, pagoda and river. Raised on a wooden base (base considerably faulted). Height 135. $300 214 A carved ivory card case, two panels to each side, carved with exterior scenes, the edges also carved with floral motifs, crack to one edge. 95 x 55. $250 215 A vintage Chinese ivory carved puzzle ball, traditional dragon chasing mystic pearl decoration to the ball seated on a short turned column with further puzzle ball centre, spreading circular base. Diameter of ball 70, height on stand 150. $250 216 A set of bone and bamboo Mahjong tiles, cased in an oblong box with a sliding lid along with a box of bone counters. See page 5. $175 217 Four old hand painted colour paintings of animals from the Chinese Zodiac; goat, snake, rooster and dragon, all of stylised form, each in an old wooden frame with a brass hanger. 320 x 270. $200 218 A Chinese ink and watercolour scroll painting depicting a hen beneath young palms in a scent garden with calligraphic inscription and two seal chop marks in red. 880 x 560. $150 219 A pair of Chinese ancestor portraits of a Mandarin and his companion, each painted in watercolour and gilt depicting the couple seated on throne chairs wearing fur trimmed robes over their embroidered garb. With old professional restoration to losses and tears in the paper. 490 x 340. $550 220 A Chinese ink and watercolour scroll painting, depicting an alpine landscape with figures poling a sampan on a river in the foreground. Stamped with three red seal chops and calligraphic inscription. 880 x 410. $550 221 A Chinese ink sketch depicting a Chinese warrior figure, standing holding a cup and looking heavenward, inscribed with a calligraphic poem, inscriptions and five red seal chop marks. 670 x 330. $150 222 A Qi Bashi attributed Chinese ink painting on paper of three chicks beneath a palm, assigned with calligraphy and seal mark, 990 x 325, within a silk scroll frame. $2000 223 A Chinese reverse painting on glass of a woman wearing Mandarin robes. Seated on a dragon throne before a three panel screen. In dark stained frame. 335 x 230. $800 224 A vintage Chinese wedding jacket, ornately embroidered in silver, gold and other threads with dragons chasing mystic pearl, phoenix, florals and other relief decoration, red silk lined interior complete with matching full length skirt. $220

225 An old beautifully embroidered Chinese silk on silk collar of traditional design decorated with fish and flowers and supporting coloured silk tassels. $100 226 A collection of six small old Chinese silk on silk embroidered purses and panels decorated with figures and flowers. Together with a pair of Chinese silk embroidered horseshoe cuffs. $100 227 Two old Chinese silk on silk embroidered chopstick scabbards, both with floral decoration. Length 225 and 300. $80 228 A fine quality Chinese blue silk overrobe lavishly embroidered in gold thread with traditional designs of dragons, cloud forms, etc. $200 229 An old decorative Chinese silk pelmet decorated with silk embroidery and gold threads with kylin, floral forms and cloud motifs and supporting a long silk tasselled fringe. Colours mainly red, blue, green and gold. Length 1350, height 700. Some distress. $250 230 A famille rose export ware porcelain plate decorated with figures, restored and faulted. Along with a small lozenge shaped export ware serving plate on ring foot. AF. $100 230A A late 18thC Chinese export ware porcelain mug, decorated in underglazed blue with a river landscape incorporating pagodas, temples and a bridge with figures. Double strap handle. Extensive restoration to base. Height 143. $200 231 A large Republic period famille rose porcelain punch bowl, decorated in panels with figures and flowers. The centre of the interior decorated with a panel depicting a nobleman and attendants. Diameter 355. $200 232 A Chinese Republic period famille rose porcelain punch bowl, with scalloped rim, decorated with figures in the interior and panels of birds and flowers. Diameter 375. $250 233 A late 19thC famille rose porcelain square section lily trough. Decorated to the well with exotic birds and butterflies amongst flowering plants, the exterior decorated similarly and the rim decorated with a floral border. Small chips. 205 x 205 x 60. $225 234 A Chinese blue and white export ware porcelain shallow dish, decorated to the well with a landscape scene and figure in a sampan before houses built over the water. Diameter 230. $200 235 A Chinese porcelain blue and white bowl, Swatow style, decorated with a pair of dragons to the centre framed by floral panels. Hairline crack to the everted rim. Diameter 395. $250 236 A Chinese porcelain export ware plate decorated in underglazed blue with a floral design. Hairline crack and small frits. Diameter 225. $100 237 A Chinese blue and white vase, octag-

onal flaring trumpet form, decorated in blue and white with floral patterns. Height 375. $300 238 Two 19thC Chinese stoneware ginger jars of ovoid shape, the thick rich green glazes falling short of the foot revealing buff coloured biscuit, burnt red in the firing. Height of each approx. 200. $250 239 A Chinese porcelain vase with speckled peach bloom blaze, mallet shaped, marked under the base with a four character Cheng-Hua reign mark in underglazed blue. Height 230. $875 240 A pair of heavy old Chinese silver napkin rings, ornately decorated in relief with figures within a walled garden. Diameter 45, width 30. See page 25. $275 241 A pair of fine quality carved ivory Chinese vases, the tapered ovoid bodies entirely carved in deep relief with florals, plain tall waisted necks, flared carved bases. Height 175. See page 14. $250 242 A small fine quality Chinese hardwood circular stand on three carved legs with ball and claw feet, the top set with a marble insert. Diameter 210, height 280. $200 243 A Chinese earthenware bowl, hemispherical shape, unglazed and heavily crazed. Diameter 140. $100 244 A good porcelain vase, ovoid shape decorated in polychrome enamels with cranes and song birds amongst prunus chrysanthemums and pines. All on a turquoise ground with fine crackle. Ovoid shape with cylindrical neck swelling slightly at the mouth and decorated with a honeycomb trellis. Yongqing four character mark under the base. Height 370. $650 245 Two Chinese porcelain plates decorated in polychrome enamels with imperial dragons encircling fire symbols and a mystic pearl. Framed by a square fret border. Both with old cracks. Diameter 290. $125 246 A piece of natural red coral, highly polished and pierced to use as a natural form netsuke. Length 60. See page 11. $120 247 A pair of large Chinese carved white marble temple fu dogs, each raised upon an oblong plinth with simulated drapery, the male his right foreleg resting upon a pearl, the female’s left paw leg rests upon her pup. Both wear collared trappings with bells and tassels. Height 810. $1400 248 A Chinese carved ivory figure of Shou Xing, the god of longevity, typically depicted with long staff, high bald head carrying pumpkin gourd, raised on hardwood stand. Height 200. $275 249 Tibetan artist unknown, archer on horseback, watercolour and ink with white and coloured highlighting on silk, bearing artist’s signature and seal mark. 345 x 500. Framed under glass. $175

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260 Two Meiji period Satsuma buckle sections of hexagonal form, finely decorated with florals, iris, etc., gilt brass backing and fittings. $100 261 A Japanese keyaki wood document box of oblong shape, raised on fret cut bracket feet, the lid removed reveals a red lacquered interior. 410 x 315 x 230. $175 262 A Japanese bronze figure of a standing tiger, glass eyes, outstretched tail, original brown ‘niage’ patina with variegated metals. Length 500, height 200. Meiji period, c.1900. $850 263 A Japanese Meiji period silver small tray of shaped rectangular form, all-over finely punched scale type decoration, the wide everted rim with applied iris and butterfly decoration, character marks to reverse. 124 x 93 x 12. See page 5. $275 263A A Japanese bronze inkwell in the form of a bucket with long handles, the lid with a crab sitting on the top. $180 264 A Japanese lacquer on metal box, the hinged lid decorated with two exotic birds, opening to reveal a fitted interior. 220 x 140 x 90. $125 265 A Japanese porcelain model of a Shishi, the lion dog stands on its rear paws, its front paws resting on a large pierced ball decorated with raised enamels and gilt. Height 230. See page 5. $220 266 A Japanese earthenware plate moulded lightly as a lily pad, decorated with prunus blossoms, flowers and birds. Diameter 195. $110 267 A Japanese porcelain plate decorated to the centre with an eagle perched on a high eyrie overlooking the rising sun. Framed by multiple borders. Six character mark on reverse. Diameter 250. $160 268 A Chinese bronze jue tripod wine vessel, archaic style with a traditional raised band of typical designs, the interior of the spout with incised calligraphy. Length 170, height 200. $200 269 A 16thC stone head of Buddha, probably Burmese, with remains of paint finish. 100 x 220. $450 270 An old Asian palm leaf book, gilded ends and page edges. $420

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271 A Royal Copenhagen Siamese cat figurine. 130 x 110. $100 272 A Royal Doulton flambe standing duck figurine, signed ‘Noke’ to base. 155 high. $150 273 A Royal Doulton flambe seated cat. 130. See page 11. $150 274 A Royal Doulton flambe penguin. 150 high. See page 11. $150

275 A Royal Doulton flambe seated fox with a large puffed tail curled to the front. Height 105. See page 11. $150 276 A Royal Doulton flambe crouching rabbit, hairline crack to base. Height 40, length 110. See page 11. $120 277 A Royal Doulton flambe crouching fox. Height 15, length 140. $120 278 A small Royal Doulton standing flambe duck. Height 65. $120 279 A small Royal Doulton crouching duck. Length 75. $120 280 A Royal Doulton flambe robin together with a flambe thimble. Height 50, length 85. $120 281 A Royal Doulton figurine, Monica HN1467. Height 111. See page 11. $100 282 A Royal Doulton figurine, spring morning. Length 200. See page 11. $120 283 A Royal Doulton figure ‘Polly Peachum’, Beggar’s Opera. HM550. Pink colourway, marked ‘potted by Doulton & Company’. Height 160. See page 11. $250 284 An amphora porcelain elephant. Modelled with head raised and trumpeting with simulated ivory tusks, green-gold washed finish. Impressed factory marks under the body. Length 230. See page 11. $130 285 An Art Deco style German porcelain figurine, the nude girl leaning back on her hands sitting on a water lily leaf. Height 150. $180 286 A Czech painted bisque figured vase depicting a female , signed A. Otto, c.1900. Height 230. $225 287 A duo of bisque piano babies, possibly Heubach, one with an oversized cup, the other with the saucer. Each child wears Shamrock patterned smock dresses. Height 165. See page 11. $550 288 A pair of 20thC Staffordshire spaniel mantel ornaments, the black spotted coated dogs with gilded chains starting from their collars. Height 320. $175 289 An early 1900’s amphora vase, incised with poppy flowers, buds, leaves, in green and purple with gold embellishments. 220. See page 11. $150 290 A Royal Vienna porcelain table jardiniere, the body decorated with raised floral festoons, held within a frame of decorative eagle’s head mounts issuing from an architectural base (chips to one beak). Diameter 185. See page 11. $100 291 A Royal Dux porcelain centrepiece vase. The float bowl modelled as a pond beside which sits a maiden and deer. AF. Width 265. $110 292 A Royal Dux porcelain centrepiece vase. Modelled as a basket beside

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which kneel two young children. AF. Width 255. $100 293 A pair of Royal Dux mantel vases, of fluted ovoid shape with arching handles embellished with gilt and soft green colouring moulded to the side walls. Decorative bosses encircle the shoulder. Each vase is surmounted by a seated young child perched on one of the handles. Height 325. See page 11. $250 294 A large Austrian amphora vase of tapered cylindrical form, the body with three cut-away relief panels of a shepherd and his flock within an extensive landscape, the tree trunks forming the panels, soft tones of tan, ivory and green with gilt enrichments, tapered shoulder, impressed marks to base. Height 335. See page 8. $575 295 A Royal Dux bone china figure mounted to a gilt table lamp base. The figure, an agricultural worker stands holding an ale jug and cup. Height of figure 285. $120 296 A Crown Ducal, Charlotte Rhead, ‘Stich’ pattern small vase. Squat circular shape. Diameter 90. $100 297 A Crown Ducal, Charlotte Rhead, ‘Autumn Leaves’ wall plate. Diameter 235. $110 298 A Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead ‘Tudor Rose’ pattern ewer vase. c.1936. Height 210. See page 8. $225 299 A majolica wall plaque, decorated with full relief sculptured lobster, shellfish and seaweed, red, green, black on cobalt blue ground. Diameter 300. $180 300 A Royal Doulton ‘Gaffers’ coffee pot and sugar bowl. Crazed. Height 230. $120 301 A Royal Doulton ‘Gaffers’ jug. Height 100. $100 302 A Royal Doulton ‘Gaffers’ oblong tray with serpentine outline. 235 x 185. $ 110 303 A Royal Doulton flambe vase by Harry Nixon. Ovoid shape, decorated with kingfishers perched and in flight on and above fruiting branches and reeds outlined in gilt. The background graduating from a dark tomato red at the rim, through mottled shades to a yellow ochre at the foot. Printed factory marks and Harry Nixon monogram painted beneath the foot, c.1930’s. Height 185. See page 14. $750 304 A Royal Doulton flambé vase decorated with fishing boats and a brig in a design encircling the ovoid vase beneath a clear glaze on a rich red ground. Printed and impressed marks, shape 7461, c.1930’s. Height 225. See page 14. $350 305 A Doulton Lambeth studio pottery baluster shaped vase, the cylindrical body with an encircling collar, decorated with Art Nouveau inspired floral designs, reserved on a mottled inky blue ground. Impressed marks and

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incised artist’s monogram. Height 245. See page 14. $225 307 A Royal Doulton silica ware vase in the form of a jug, the base and neck with lathed decoration, the central panel of blue and green flowers on a cobalt blue ground, brown ear shaped handle to one side. Height 290. See page 11. $100 308 A Royal Doulton vase, cylindrical form, decorated with coach, dogs and horses in silhouette on purple and orange ground, together with a jug in the same pattern. Height 205 and 130. $180 309 A Royal Doulton Kingsware Sir Francis Drake jug (air brushed design). Height 240. See page 14. $250 310 A Locke Worcester bone china wall vase, modelled as a wrythen fluted trumpet flower. Blush colour with gilded details. Height 205. $100 311 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate painted with cattle by J. Stinton within a cobalt and etched gilt border. Puce marks c.1920. Hairline cracks. Diameter 240. $100 312 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate painted with slipper orchids by R. Austin within ivory and lime green borders, all with raised gilt decoration. Gilt mark c.1921. Hairline crack. Diameter 270. See page 8. $110 312A A Royal Worcester plate, painted by James Stinton with a scene of Highland cattle beside a loch, misty mountains in the background, framed by a dark cobalt border and an etched gilt rim. Puce mark, c.1911. Diameter 230. See page 8. $1000 313 A Royal Worcester monk candle snuffer, modelled as a monk reading a book in a traditional brown robe, puce mark, 1912. Height 120. $180 314 A Royal Worcester nun candle snuffer, traditionally modelled with a triangular form hat, black, grey and white dominant tones, puce mark, 1912. Height 95. See page 11. $180 315 A Royal Worcester Mrs Caudle candle snuffer, depicted wearing a pointed bonnet, in soft yellow and peach tones with gilt highlights. Green mark, 1901, small factory flaw to rim. $100 316 A Royal Worcester Granny Snow candle snuffer, depicted as a full figure wearing a yellow bonnet, her hands raised, one with restoration, puce mark, 1902. See page 11. $90 317 A c.1900 porcelain candle snuffer as a young lady wearing a gold trimmed bonnet, bow and dress, hairline flaw to rim. See page 11. $80 318 Two glazed white porcelain candle snuffers, one as a monk, the other a French cook, restoration to one. $80 319 A Royal Worcester candle snuffer, French cook, puce mark, 1924. Height 70. See page 11. $175

320 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated with a scene of Windsor Castle by W. Nicholls. Serpentine rimmed with etched gilt border, c.1952. Diameter 275. See page 14. $350 321 A Royal Worcester vase hand painted by Kitty Blake with a bouquet of summer flowers. Tall ovoid shape, puce mark, shape 2491, c.1960. Height 140. $150 322 A Royal Worcester vase, hand painted with roses by Millie Hunt. Black mark, shape 2491, c.1950. Height 100, hairline crack. See page 11. $225 323 A Royal Worcester vase, tapering conical shape with scalloped rim embellished with gilt, painted with apples and grapes on a mossy ground by Roberts. Black mark, shape G957, c.1960. Height 85. See page 11. $400 324 A Royal Worcester vase, painted by Robert with peaches and grapes, tall ovoid shape with flaring mouth. Black mark, shape 2491, c.1960. Height 140. See page 11. $400 325 A pair of Royal Worcester vases, painted by A. Watkins with a peacock perched on branches. Puce mark, shape 2491, c.1912. Height 100. Both faulted. $450 326 A Royal Worcester potpourri. Squat globular shape, painted with blackberries and foliage by A. Davis. With gilt embellished mouldings at the shoulder and a pierced gilt cover with cupola finial. Shape H175, black mark, c.1955. Height 115. See page 11. $650 328 A large Royal Worcester two handled vase, hand painted by James Stinton of ovoid shape with gilt embellished acanthus moulded handles issuing from the shoulder, a similarly gilt embellished and soft celadon glazed trumpet neck with gadrooned rim conforms with the pedestal foot. Painted to the front with an extensive landscape of four Highland cattle and a farmhouse in misty surroundings, the reverse painted with a vignette of a river scene. Shape 1969, puce marks, dated c.1903. Height 400. See front cover. $5000 329 A Royal Worcester figure ‘July’ modelled by Freda Dougherty. Black mark, shape 3440, c.1953. Height 170. See page 11. $125 330 A Royal Worcester figure ‘October’ modelled by Freda Doughty. Black mark, c.1960. Height 190. See page 11. $125 331 A Royal Worcester figure ‘Scotland’ modelled by Freda Doughty, black mark, shape 3104, c.1950. Height 140. See page 11. $125 332 A Royal Worcester figure ‘Burmah’ modelled by Freda Doughty, black mark, shape 3068, c.1958. Height 120. See page 11. $125 333 A Royal Worcester figure ‘Tommy’ modelled by Freda Doughty, black mark, shape 2913, c.1950. Height 110. $100

334 A Royal Worcester figure, Grecian Dancer, puce mark, shape 1827, c.1903. AF. Height 330. $100 335 A Royal Worcester small squat potpourri painted with roses in the manner of Millie Hunt. Lid absent. Green mark, shape H265, c.1910. Diameter 70. $150 336 A Royal Worcester demi-tasse cup and saucer. The cup decorated with The Arch: Hyde Park Corner, the saucer decorated with the Houses of Parliament, c.1941. $100 337 A Locke & Co., Worcester vase, painted by Walter Stinton with a view of ‘Recreation Ground, New Plymouth, New Zealand’, green mark, c.1905. Baluster shape with moulded collar and scalloped rim. Height 205. $175 338 A Locke & Co., Worcester circular vase, painted with ‘Mitre Peak, Milford Sound, New Zealand’, painted by Walter Stinton. Green mark, c.1905. Height 70. $75 339 A china moon flask decorated in the japonais manner with lotus flowers and leaves in raised gilt and enamels. The circular shaped vase raised on three legs. Marked J.Callowhill, Worcester. Height 170. $150 340 A Royal Worcester ewer painted by Sedgley with a peacock perched in a branch. Restored. Puce mark, shape 1587, c.1913. Height 150. $225 341 A Royal Worcester plate decorated with game birds amongst the grasses within a printed sepia meander lotus border, serpentine rimmed. Printed brown mark, c.1900. Diameter 230. $100 342 A Copeland, Late Spode sauce tureen and cover on a stand. Decorated with floral and coloured printed design. $110 343 Three Meissen porcelain shallow dishes, each painted with various flowers and sprigs within a gilt border, serpentine rim. Crossed swords mark. One with restoration to rim. Diameter 240. $125 344 A graduated set of three Davenport Stone China Imari palette jugs of octagonal form with serpent handles. AF. Tallest 155. $120 345 A late 18thC Staffordshire pearl ware jug, decorated in polychrome enamels and moulded decorations with ‘The Miser’ to either side. Old repairs and faults. Height 190. $250 346 A large Copeland Spode jug, of Wedgwood style decorated with tavern scenes. Height 180, diameter 155. $140 347 A 19thC Meissen porcelain plate decorated to the centre with exotic birds perched in a tree surrounded by four gilt framed panels depicting other birds. The border moulded with a meander foliate design within a serpentine rim and gilt dash border. Blue crossed swords mark. Diameter 250. See page 14. $150 348 A 19thC Meissen style porcelain cen-

trepiece, in the form of Pan holding up a large shelf with a cherub sitting on the edge, to the back of Pan, a grape vine grows trailing up shell, some damage. Height 235, width 60. $250 349 A pair of Victorian period Derby style candlesticks, in the form of a dancing peasant and a hurdy-gurdy player, both standing in front of trees, some damage. Height 255. $200 350 A Victorian fleur blue ashette, the central panel decorated with a basket of flowers, the rim with more flowers and a geometric pattern. Width 375. $120 351 A large c.1900 Booths ‘Ming’ charger, the interior decorated with an Emperor and attendants within a walled garden, the rim with alternating panels of florals, aubergine, green, blue and red/brown tones with gilt enrichments, impressed and six section printed mark to reverse. Diameter 365. See page 8. $550 352 A set of three blue and white rack plates, each decorated with a cartoon from the Doctor Syntax series after Thomas Rowlandson within floral borders. Diameter 265. $200 353 A Royal Bayreuth dressing table tray, decorated with a hunting scene, base unmarked. 390 x 280. $220 354 A Royal Crown Derby bone china coffee pot in the Imari palette, of baluster form. Along with a matching tapering cylindrical milk jug. Pot height 205. $ 200 355 A Shelley vase of baluster form, butterfly and scrolling ribbon design in purple, blue and green on a black ground with white highlights. Height 225. $120 356 An Aynsley bone china cabinet plate, decorated with a fruit medallion within a broad edged gilt border. Diameter 270. See page 8. $100 357 A salt glazed planter and stand, modelled naturalistically as a rust barked tree trunk with numerous cut branches issuing from the walls. Tapering cylindrical shape with scalloped rim. Height 255. $150 358 A Carlton Ware oblong tray with cantered corners. Decorated with flowers in bright enamels and gilt in Art Deco style. 250 x 205. $100 359 An Art Deco Carlton Ware ‘Fan’ decorated vase of large spherical form, stepped fan form panels in tones of orange, purple, yellow and green with gilt highlights above red ground, jewelled stylised floral forms, blue overall ground, printed mark and pattern no. 3557, professional restoration. See page 8. $450 360 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre vase, shape 268 with cylindrical body and spherical top, painted in the Moonflower pattern in tones of yellow, green and brown, the top with geometric and floral design above a banded body, printed and relief moulded marks to base. Height 200. See page 8. $500 361 A Clarice Cliff Fantasque Lotus single

handled jug in the Orange Lily pattern, the wide painted band to the centre with large orange flowers and green leaves, orange, blue and green banded borders, the base with professional restoration and impressed and printed marks. Height 290. $1500 362 Five pieces of Grimwades china, hand painted and decorated in the Delhi pattern, bright enamel sunburst and landscape scene in Clarice Cliff style and colour, one lidded jug, smaller jug, jam pot, cake plate and small comport. $250 363 A Grimwades ‘Byzanta ware’ bowl decorated in the ‘Pagoda’ pattern in lustrous enamels enriched with gilt. Diameter 235. $225 364 A Hutschenreuther dinner set in the Sylvia shape and decorated with roses and gold embellishments to the rims and handles, set consists of seven dinner plates, seven luncheon plates, six side plates, six medium size platters, one larger platter, two handled serving dish, two lidded tureens, six soup coupes and saucers, 12 cups and saucers, six dessert bowls, a gravy/sauce boat, teapot, coffee pot, two milk jugs and two sugar bowls. $400 365 A stoneware vessel by Waistel Cooper, Barbican Pottery, Penzance, U.K. The ovoid shape with an exaggerated trumpet mouth with a mottled glaze to the interior and umber burnished exterior. Painted mark under the foot ‘Waistel’, c.1964. Height 220. $250 366 A Macintyre Florian Ware two handled sugar bowl, decorated with floral swags in pale blue encircling the body. Chip to foot ring. Diameter 95. See page 14. $250 367 A Macintyre Florian Ware shallow dish, designed by William Moorcroft. The slip trail design in blue and white incorporating stylised poppies, printed and painted mark, c.1900. Diameter 220. See page 14. $550 368 A William Moorcroft pomegranate comport, deep bowl decorated to the interior and exterior with pomegranates, signature, paper label and impressed mark to base. 50 x 195. See page 8. $1100

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380 A vintage 9ct. yellow gold Kewpie charm. See page 14. $100 381 An unmarked 18ct. gold charm in the form of a gloved hand holding a small gold pearl, 22ct. wash. See page 14. $150 382 A Victorian 9ct. gold miniature baby’s rattle with red coral to one end and whistle to the other. Length 30. See page 19. $400 383 A 14ct. fancy two tone yellow gold

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pendant. Of classical form with fine open shaped bar and scroll detail with an oval leaf panel above a suspended floral design set with a single diamond, two tone gold. $140 384 An Edwardian 9ct. gold and turquoise set pendant on a chain, as a bow above suspended teardrop open form enclosing a drop, all set with turquoises. The chain with 12 graduated turquoise cabochons in rub-over mounts, boxed. See page 19. $450 385 An Art Nouveau 9ct. gold, cameo and seed pearl pendant. The oval cameo with a woman in profile with open work frame set with seed pearls, small crescent shaped panels, the elongated conforming top with a single suspension loop, one pearl missing. See page 14. $140 386 An early 1900s 9ct. gold pendant. The diamond shaped frame set with eight seed pearls with a facet cut peridot and tourmaline suspended in the centre. On 9ct. gold belcher link chain. See page 19. $550 387 A Victorian 9ct. gold enamel and diamond pendant, the central dome of blue enamel with a gold star set with seven old cut diamonds to the centre, two gold set bands of blue enamel to the top and bottom of central dome, the outer frame set with eight small gold balls with 15ct. gold wash. Length 55. See page 19. $300 388 An early 1900 9ct. gold photo locket. See page 19. $150 389 An Edwardian period gilded gold quality pendant on fine chain. The pendant with the main quatrefoil form section set with a central peridot framed by seed pearls supporting an open V section and long tear form drop terminating with a further peridot. Unmarked, probably 15ct. In vintage tooled leather box. See page 19. $575 390 A 9ct. gold and diamond set purse locket/charm, one face entirely pavé set with small modern brilliant cut diamonds. See page 14. $120 391 An Edwardian period 9ct. gold, seed pearl and turquoise pendant/brooch, stylised single flower head overall form with bead and pearl set highlights. See page 19. $160 392 An Edwardian period 15ct. yellow gold starburst pendant on chain. The star and alternating flowers entirely set with seed pearls. The later fine link chain stamped 9ct. See page 19. $185 393 A 9ct. yellow gold Edwardian period pendant on chain, the pendant top with a lozenge form facet cut citrine supporting the tapered drop and hexagonal citrine below. See page 19. $150 394 A 9ct. yellow gold Edwardian pendant of circular double ring form enclosing a single floral set with a green stone. See page 19. $110

395 An Edwardian period 9ct. gold gemstone set pendant on chain. The circular ring form set with four amethyst and seed pearls, the central bar with a green peridot. Fine 9ct. gold link chain. See page 19. $150 396 An Art Nouveau period 9ct. gold and turquoise pendant. Of open form, the small turquoise cabochons set as flower heads and a single small drop. See page 19. $180 397 An early 20thC gold and multi diamond set necklace. The large ovoid facet cut diamond drop from a flower and leaf design set with small old cut diamonds with conforming design connecting to the rail and circular link neck chain. See page 14. $325 398 A 9ct. gold, peridot, citrine and diamond pendant on chain. The facet cut teardrop form citrine above a facet lozenge cut peridot, both framed by small modern brilliant cut diamonds supported on a snake like link chain. Parrot type clasp. $180 399 A c.1900 15ct. gilded gold compass fob in a shaped frame backed with a cornelian circular panel. Suspension loop to top. See page 22. $220 400 An impressive early 20thC 15ct. gold peridot and seed pearl necklace. The fancy scrolling main section with heart form facet cut peridot highlighted with seed pearls within an open frame with leaves, a conforming peridot tear form drop. The long fine chain with subsidiary chains to the mount adorned with seed pearls. The neck chain with 9ct. extension. See page 19. $650 401 A heavy 9ct. rose gold neck chain of traditional half hoop round belcher links. Length 520, weight 51.5gms. See page 19. $1250 402 An unmarked gold thimble in fitted leather case. Decoratively engraved with a leafy meandering border. See page 8. $200 403 A vintage 9ct. yellow gold thimble. With fine dimpled effect and wide faceted band to the rim, with alternating plain and engraved panels, stamped ‘9’ and with maker’s monogram. See page 22. $130 404 A late 19thC lady’s silver Albertina, the rope work chain with a tassel, T-bar, ball fitting and a dog clip clasp. See page 22. $90 405 A 1920’s garnet set, 9ct. gold necklace and earring suite. The necklace with a flared V form front and two attached curved sections, all entirely set with facet cut garnets, attached to a fine oval gold link chain. The drop earrings for pierced ears with flower head design. $220 406 An early 20thC 9ct. gilded yellow gold Masonic pendant of circular form, the centre with traditional symbols of a star, square and compass, engraved

detail. Hallmarks obscured by applied star. See page 19. $200 407 An early 20thC 9ct. gold seal fob. The deep red/brown rectangular stone panel in a stepped gold frame with knot suspension loop. See page 22. $100 408 A 14ct. white gold and pearl fine watch chain. The plain cylinder links interspersed in pairs with small pearls. Original clip fittings. $140 409 An Art Deco period 9ct. gold and garnet pendant on a chain. The octagonal double bar form pendant with central amethyst suspended from a rail link, fine link chain. See page 14. $220 410 A 9ct. rose gold fob chain, three small round links alternating with a long solid box link. 9ct. gold and smoky quartz spinner attached to base and with two ‘dog clips’. See page 14. $550 411 A c.1900 9ct. yellow gold and smoky quartz fob spinner. The faceted triangular section spinner in plain mount with scrolling support and suspension loop. See page 22. $160 412 A c.1900 9ct. lady’s muff chain of rounded oval links, single dog clip form clasp, stamped mark. Length 1480, weight 26.9gm. See page 19. $875 413 An Edwardian period 9ct. rose gold muff chain, set with ten natural turquoise nuggets spaced along the chain of circular and oval curved links. ‘Dog clip’ type clasp stamped 9c. Length 1580. See page 19 $850 414 A diamond set stick pin, the approximately .60ct. round brilliant cut diamond with white metal mounts with a small blue stone to the base. See page 14. $350 415 A 14ct. gold stick pin set with a deep cream pearl in decorative mount. See page 14. $50 416 A Georgian period portrait miniature stick pin. The oval ivory panel painted with the bust of a European woman under a crystal cover, gold rubover mount and back, the pin with a twist to the centre. In Morocco leather case. $550 417 Two c.1900 collector’s stick pins. One as a butterfly in silver with gold highlights adorned with coloured stone, the other with an oval panel decorated with a dog’s head under glass in gilt frame. Both boxed. $140 418 Three early 20thC gold stick pins. One with a ‘Native Gold’ diamond form frame enclosing a conforming convex panel of quartz. Another on horseshoe form set with rubies and seed pearls stamped 9ct. And an Art Deco pin of open shaped form set with a small facet cut diamond. $180 419 An Edwardian period 9ct. gold frog stick pin, the leaping frog set with seed pearls. Stamped 9ct. See page 14. $90

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420 A 14ct. yellow and white gold Art Deco bar brooch, the filigree diamond form brooch set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight .35cts. See page 14. $350 421 A 14k mother-of-pearl cameo pendant brooch carved with a woman in profile, the gold rub-over frame mount with fine rope detail. See page 19. $120 422 A 9ct. framed cameo brooch, carved with a woman in profile. The flared oval gold mount with fine scroll engraving. See page 19. $140 423 A Victorian gilded 9ct. yellow gold fancy brooch. The raised central panel set with 12 cabochons turquoise framing eight seed pearls, of scrolling lozenge form with engraved and floral highlights. See page 19. $160 424 A c.1900 Pietra Dura brooch and earring suite. The oval panels with 15ct. yellow gold rub-over mounts finely inlaid with floral sprays in tones of turquoise, white, grey and red on black ground. The earrings for pierced ears. Diameter of brooch 37. See page 19. $575 425 A late 19thC Pietra Dura oval brooch in fancy 15ct. gold frame. The open engraved scrolling frame with leaf and ball sculpted highlights, the dark ground panel with three various flowers and associated leaves in tones of ivory, dark green, soft red and orange. See page 19. $275 426 An early 20thC 9ct. gold oval cameo brooch, carved with the head of a Grecian woman in profile in plain rubover frame. The pin clasp with safety chain. $120 427 An early 20thC 9ct. gold spider bar brooch with an aquamarine and gold ball body, angled and raised legs, the bar of long plain form. See page 19. $160 428 An Edwardian 9ct. gold bee bar brooch, with turquoise and pearl body, the wings set with eight seed pearls, on a plain bar with safety pin type fitting. See page 19. $160 429 An 18ct. yellow gold bee brooch, naturalistically modelled with open wings, flared legs and ruby set eyes. Mark stamped 750. Length 27. See page 14. $420 430 A 14ct. yellow gold bar brooch of long rectangular form with curved ends, diamond form trellis centre, set with three light blue circular facet cut sapphires and two brilliant cut diamonds, white gold small leaf highlights, fine bead finish outer rim. Length 66. See page 14. $475 431 A c.1900 15ct. yellow gold, cameo hardstone and sardoynx locket/pendant. The front with a gent in profile, monogram to the reverse, the interior with glazed panel. Bold suspension loop to the top. See page 19. $420 432 A late 19thC 18ct. gold and cameo brooch. The oval plaque with a classical woman in profile, her hair knotted,

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the frame with four applied scroll and leaf sections. See page 19. $320 433 A vintage 9ct. gold moss agate brooch. The pale banded rectangular panel with facet cut corners and three main small dark inclusions with a plain frame highlighted with a bead and rope type border. 31 x 47. See page 19. $120 434 A vintage ladies circular 15ct. gold aquamarine and seed pearl brooch. The large central facet cut circular aquamarine claw set above a single row of seed pearls. See page 19. $150 435 A George III silver Crown coin brooch, pinned to a silver mount with bead edge. See page 22. $320 436 An early 20thC horseshoe brooch. The wide flat surface set with four old mine cut diamonds alternating with three cushion cut rubies. Unmarked, probably 15ct. See page 19. $400 437 A c.1900 gilded gold bar brooch mounted with three relief form leaves. See page 19. $120 438 A c.1900 15ct. gold and tiger eye bar brooch of D cross section, the engraved cap ends with fine coronet bands. Length 65. See page 22. $150 439 An Edwardian period 9ct. gold and turquoise brooch of long narrow lozenge form, the five cabochons within the open worked mount. Length 71. See page 19. $200 440 A quality 1920’s quality silver gilt multigem brooch, formed as a butterfly. With outstretched wings set with amethysts, blue topaz, peridot, rose-cut diamonds and ruby set eyes. Width 34. See page 14. $1250 441 A quality Edwardian period 15ct. gold double sovereign case of lozenge form, leaf scroll engraved decoration. The push-button release revealing a fitted interior with two sprung sovereign holders, suspension loop to the top. Birmingham 1909 by Aaron Lufkin Dennison. 30 x 18 x 62, weight 40.6gms. See page 22. $1900 442 A vintage lady’s 14ct. lozenge form ring, the panel with a combination of 18 old brilliant cut diamonds within two panels, the shank as two finely tapered ribs. See page 14. $1150 443 An 18ct. white gold mounted solitaire diamond pendant on chain. The approx. .50ct. modern brilliant cut diamond claw set suspended from a large bale on fine 18k white gold chain. See page 14. $1600 444 An 18ct. white gold multiple diamond pendant of ‘S’ curved form entirely claw set with seven graduated modern brilliant cut diamonds from approx. .50ct. to approx. .06ct. See page 14. $2600 445 An impressive 9ct rose gold and opal lady’s dress ring. The large oval cabochon cut opal ‘shows a brilliant red,

blue, green and violet play of colours’ of 3.77cts. (origin: ‘Lightening Ridge’). Bead set frame. Valuation available. See page 14. $3750 446 A lady’s gold, sapphire, ruby and diamond cluster ring. The rows of seven ruby doublets and sapphires framing a row of six old European cut diamonds in an all-over curved rectangular design with collet support. 18ct. yellow gold. Valuation available. See page 14. $1100 447 An 18ct. white gold, aquamarine and diamond ring. The 1.52ct. rectangular step cut aquamarine in rub-over setting flanked by three princess cut channel set diamonds to each shoulder totalling 0.35ct. Valuation available. See page 14. $850 448 A 9ct. and diamond cluster ring. With two rows of claw set diamonds flanked by a lower row to either side, the under rail of open collet style, 12 of the diamonds claw set of round brilliant cut, totalling 0.78ct., the other 12 bead set and of single (8/8) cut totalling 0.24ct. Valuation available. See page 14. $650 449 An impressive 9ct. gold, large pearl and diamond ring. The central large full cultured pearl measuring 12.25mm, of off-round shape and off-white colour set above the 16 bead set round brilliant cut diamonds within four curved panels, valuation available. See page 14. $575 450 A 9ct. yellow gold and large smoky quartz dress ring of 33.8cts. and rectangular ‘square corner step cut’ , medium dark, greyish brown colour in four claw setting above a round mount with leaf and bead decorated shoulders, valuation available. See page 14. $350 451 An 18ct. white gold diamond cluster dress ring, the open square top bead set with diamonds framing the central square panel in which floats a single diamond, a further three diamonds to each shoulder. Solid constructed frame and shank, all diamonds of round brilliant cut totalling 0.53ct., valuation available. See page 14. $900 452 An 18ct. modern design multi-diamond cluster ring, the wide tapered concaved rectangular panel set with five rows of 11 bead set round brilliant cut diamonds totalling 1.02cts. G-I, SI2-I1. White to the top, yellow to the base, valuation available. See page 14. $950 453 A lady’s 18ct.gold, sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The oval mixed cut sapphire of 0.53ct. framed by 10 round brilliant cut diamonds and two round Swiss cut, totalling 0.32, yellow gold shank with tapered shoulders, valuation available. $680 454 An 18ct. yellow gold sapphire and diamond cluster dress ring. The wide domed criss-cross pattern pave set top in sections with 30 round mixed cut sapphires totalling 0.60ct. and 12 pave set round brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.21ct., valuation available. $650 454A A modern lady’s multi-cluster diamond

dress ring, consisting of seven 7-stone clusters totalling 49 modern round brilliant cuts of 1.54cts, 18ct white gold. Valuation available. See page 14. $2200 455 An Art Deco period 18ct. lady’s ruby and diamond estate dress ring. The lozenge form setting with an old brilliant cut diamond to the centre of approx. .20ct. framed by eight pear cut rubies and a combination of 20 small old mine cut diamonds. See page 14. $600 456 A late Victorian 18ct. gold buckle ring, set with two small old cut diamonds, Chester 1898. See page 22. $300 457 An 18ct. yellow gold ruby and diamond estate dress ring, the large domed top fully pavé set with bead rubies and old cut diamonds, the seven rubies totalling 0.56ct., the 51 old cut diamonds totalling 1.01cts. Valuation available. See page 14. $800 458 An impressive pink tourmaline and diamond lady’s dress ring, the oval mixed cut tourmaline claw set and framed by 18 modern round brilliant cut diamonds. Valuation available. See page 14. $2600 458A An 18ct. yellow gold diamond solitaire ring, the .30ct. round brilliant cut diamond in a white gold mount with ‘ribbon style’ applique wrapping around setting, upright shoulders, valuation available. See page 14. $350 459 An estate 18ct. diamond bridge ring of five old cut diamonds set in a row with scroll mount. $140 460 A vintage 22ct. yellow gold and large ruby ring of oval mixed cut and ‘dark purplish red’ colour weighing 5.00cts. In rub-over setting with split shoulders, valuation available. See page 14. $380 461 An 18ct.gold, amethyst and diamond ring. The emerald cut amethyst claw set with three small brilliant cut diamonds to each side, the wide tapering shank decoratively engraved. Valuation available. See page 14. $400 462 An 18ct. gold and platinum diamond set estate ring. The small round brilliant cut diamond in platinum engraved mount with decorative upright shoulders on a tapering 18ct. gold shank. $250 463 A gents 9ct. gold and diamond ring. The small round brilliant cut diamond star set to the centre of octagonal shaped gold mount, wide tapering shank, Birmingham 1929. See page 22. $200 464 A vintage 9ct. yellow gold dress ring. The large oval cabochon stone with black and green striations to the yellow ground, rub-over mount, the half hoop shank internally stamped 9ct. See page 14. $80 465 A Georgian period ivory and gold mounted toothpick case of long rectangular form. The hinged lid with conforming hair plait panel with a domed glass cover and a flat gold mount. The gold oval button lid release revealing

an interior mirror inside the top and original pale olive green velvet lining. 94 x 26 x 12. See page 22. $375 466 A boxed set of early 20thC 18ct. gold and mother-of-pearl gentleman’s shirt studs of button form, the concave fronts with a fine gold wire pierced knot to the centre. Complete with ring fittings in original red Morocco leather case, stamped 18ct. See page 22. $375 466A An 18ct white gold, diamond set bangle. Half-hinged, channel set to one half with 38 Princess cut diamonds. Total diamond weight 1.15cts. See page 14. $2800 467 An early 20thC 9ct. gold, sapphire and diamond bracelet set with five facet heart shaped cut sapphires above the crossed wire type design highlighted with four small facet cut diamonds. Plain curved frame, the clasp with tongue fitting. See page 14. $200 468 A modern 14ct. gold woven mesh bracelet with integrated pattern, large push clasp with a safety chain and clips, 19gms. See page 14. $450 469 An Edwardian period 9ct. gilded yellow gold hinged bangle, set with a facet cut heart form amethyst in rub-over mount above scroll decorated shoulders. In original fitted Morocco leather case. See page 14. $250 470A An early 20thC 15ct. gold multi-gem bracelet. The double chain links supporting the cut letters spelling ‘Sydney’ interspersed by circular open panels set with various semi-precious cabochons including amethysts. The circular push-in clasp back engraved and with date 1908. See page 19. $550 471 An Edwardian period 9ct. gold gem set half-hinged bangle. The top with lozenge form set with old mine cut diamonds and two sapphires framed by rope twist scrolls and circles with bead highlights, push-in clasp. Stamped marks. See page 14. $220 472 An Edwardian period silver stamp holder. Of engraved envelope form, leaf and scroll detail, suspension loop to end. Chester hallmark by Albert Ernest Jenkins, a noted stamp holder maker. $120 473 A pair of Victorian 15ct. yellow gold cufflinks. The oval convex engraved discs joined by three chain links. London 1867, weight 5.1gms. See page 22. $220 474 A pair of 9ct. gold and amber cufflinks. The domed diamond form pieces of amber with a detached 9ct. gold Tbar. See page 22. $150 475 A pair of Victorian gilded gold fancy drop earrings, the screw mounts with a small angled section supporting the tassel type form and fine wire decorated balls. Unmarked, probably 15ct., in old Morocco leather box. See page 14. $150 476 A c.1900 European silver gilt envelope

charm. The hinged lid with a green enamelled four leaf clover enclosing a removable silver gilt letter, engraved ‘Budapest, August, 1901’. $90 477 An early 20thC 9ct. gold and opal brooch and earring set. The brooch with an oval claw set opal with split shoulders, the earrings with scroll mounts. See page 19. $140 478 An Arts & Craft silver and carnelian brooch, the flat oval polished carnelian set to the centre of a rose decorated silver mount, marked 800 to the reverse. Length 70. See page 19. $100 479 A 9ct. gold and cat’s eye brooch in the form of a shamrock, with safety chain. $150 480 A New Zealand silver and cat’s eye brooch, the large cat’s eye in the centre of an oval brooch with a frilled edge and decorative engraving, marked STG. SIL. Length 50. $120 481 A vintage New Zealand 9ct. and greenstone sword brooch, the wavy greenstone blade with a gold hilt and mounts. $90 482 An early 20thC greenstone and gold book form fob, with heart and leaf applied shield and engraved strap. See page 22. $110 483 A c.1900 9ct. gold greenstone and gold axe form brooch. Greenstone rod form body and ball drop, engraved and plain fittings, stamped T & S, possibly for Thomson & Smith. $150 484 A New Zealand greenstone large pebble brooch of natural shaped flat rectangular form, in gold mount with natural gold nuggets tipping the five claws, suspension loop to top, Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct. gold. 45 x 25 approx. See page 19. $250 485 Four various early 20thC greenstone and gold stick pins, each with ball end and short suspension chain supporting the greenstone carved feature including a boot, leaf and hearts. $125 486 A New Zealand greenstone hockey stick shaped pendant with 9ct. gold mounts engraved with foliate designs. Length 110. $125 487 A pair of 9ct. gold and greenstone cufflinks. The square gold mounted piece of greenstone with a gold fern to the centre, a small gold chain attached to a greenstone T-bar. $150 488 A gilded gold mounted boar’s tusk brooch, the engraved cap end with a shaped border and ball detail, shield strapped to the centre and other mount. Minor damage. See page 22. $160 489 An early 20thC 9ct. yellow gold kiwi brooch. The kiwi in relief within a plain circular frame with a twisted border, stamped. See page 19. $120 490 A good New Zealand colonial gold bearing quartz and gold bar brooch

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491 A lady’s platinum and diamond wristwatch, Enca, the square Art Deco face with Arabic numerals, top and bottom set with six small brilliant cut diamonds with a further nine diamonds set to the strap rings, the mesh strap and clasp in 14ct. white gold, in working order. See page 14. $2000 492 A gents 14ct. gold watch, silver enamel face with hour and minute marks, gate aperture, and Hamilton masterpiece, electronic to face, with black lizard strap. See page 22. $600 493 A .935 silver cased key wind lady’s pocket watch. The white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt embellishment. $100 494 A French .800 silver cased lady’s pocket watch, stem wind, white enamel face with Roman numerals and gold hands, subsidiary seconds dial at VI. See page 22. $100 495 A .935 silver cased lady’s pocket watch, open face with gilt detailing, Roman numerals. Stem wind (movement at fault). On short fob chain. See page 22. $80 496 A 1920s silver, marcasite and enamelled nurse’s lapel watch. The circular dial with Arabic numerals and maker’s name C.Burcherer Swiss within an octagonal deep blue enamelled case, stem wound, pivoting within a marcasite set frame supported by dropped sections and top brooch bar. Working. See page 19. $140 497 A 19thC 18ct. gold and enamel gents pocket watch, the open face with radiating fine engraving and Roman numerals. The case finely all-over decorated in a Persian style scroll engraved pattern with black and white enamelled highlights, slim-line form. The interior back cover engraved ‘Echappement A Cylindre Quatre Trous En Rubis. Aiguilles’. Key wind movement. See page 22. $750 498 A silver cased key wind gent’s open face pocket watch, American Waltham movement. The case Birmingham 1887. See page 22. $150 499 A late Victorian lady’s silver half hunter fob watch, the case profusely engraved, the dial with Roman numerals in blue on white and pink ground with some decorative gold embellishment, key wind, Birmingham 1885. See page 22. $150 500 A late 19thC 14ct. yellow gold open face lady’s pocket watch. The white enamel dial with Roman numerals and enamel floral detail. Engraved hinged back cover enclosing interior cover,

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engraved ‘Cylindre 8 Rubis’. Stem wind. Working. See page 22. $275 500A A George III period silver pair cased gents pocket watch, open face, the dome glass with flat centre bevelled, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, damaged and with old repair, the movement engraved Cha. Maggs Axbridge, verge escapement complete with fancy silver watch chain, the triple snake type wire sections with enamelled slides. See page 22. $350 500B A Georgian period oak country longcase clock of attractive small proportions, plain case with a square hood, full column mouldings and a moulded pediment, the circular brass dial with Roman numerals and decorated spandrels, marked ‘Jos Kember, Shaw (Manchester)’. The 30 hour “birdcage” type movement with going and striking trains in tandem. Height 2000. $1500 501 An early 1900’s gold plated hunter stem wind pocket watch, the cover with a black enamelled chapter ring and a glass centre, opening to reveal a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial, glass, hour, seconds hand missing, base with a presentation inscription from WWI. Not working order. See page 22. $200 502 An early 1900’s 9ct. gold gent’s half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial, marked ‘Tavannes Watch Co.’, stem wind, Chester 1919, good working order. See page 22. $450 503 A George III period 18ct. gold Breguet pocket watch key with internal ratchet and sprung handle (to allow only one way winding thus preventing damage to watch). Length 25. See page 22. $150 505 A large modern brass carriage clock, the white enamel face with Roman numerals, and marked ‘A.M. Irvine, Auck. N.Z’, carrying handle to top. 120 x 120 x 200. $300 506 A black marble Victorian mantel clock, the architectural case mounted with a cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals, marked ‘E. Eastabrook, Dunedin, Paris make’. Striking movement. Width 375. $275 507 A large mahogany framed wall dial clock, the painted face with Roman numerals, spade hands and silvered metal bezel. Late 19thC. Diameter 500. $275 507A An early 20thC gilt brass bird in cage clock. The brass wire cage enclosing the central ball displaying the hour with bird ticking from side-to-side on the base, the winder underneath. Height 125. See page 25. $350 508 An old American Ansonia octagonal drop dial pendulum wall clock. Height 810. $200

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509 A small Italian .800 silver box of rectangular shape with cantered corner. The lid decorated with children as the ‘Three Graces’. The walls decorated with foliate festoons. Marked under the base ‘Flli Coppini’ and with a caduceus cipher. 43 x 25 x 10. See page 25. $120 510 An Edwardian silver filigree belt buckle of scrolling foliate knot form with engraved detail. Chester 1909 by Rollason Bros. 105 x 60 (in two sections). See page 25. $130 511 An Edwardian dance chatelaine of four implements suspended on individual chains from a finger ring. A miniature powder compact, an envelope shaped purse, a folding button hook and a cylindrical canister. Chester 1913. See page 25. $220 512 A silver topped cut crystal eau de toilette bottle. The spherical body entirely covered with a cut pattern, silver collared and with a hinged squat circular cover embossed with flowers. Birmingham 1902 by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd. Height 130. See page 28. $150 513 A silver manicure set on stand with five implements and a small lidded pot. Birmingham 1919. $120 514 A silver Punch child’s hand held rattle. The tapered reeded handle supporting a hollow form bust of Punch with traditional hat, enclosing a bell. Stamped marks. Length 140. See page 25. $125 515 A large Edwardian period silver framed table mirror of shaped rectangular form. The frame ornately pierced and embossed with scrolls and florals, the top with a shaped circular plaque of classical figures, a further plaque to the base of an extensive garden vista with a peacock. Deep blue worn velvet backing with shaped hinged strut. Birmingham 1902 by Henry Matthews. 510 x 335. See page 25. $375 516 A good quality Victorian period silver card case with shaped border and ornate engraved decoration. Length 100. Birmingham 1871. See page 28. $200 517 An Art Deco period engine turned silver cigarette case. Chester 1928. Length 85. See page 28. $75 518 An Art Deco period engine turned silver cigarette case, the cover set with a 9ct. gold medallion. Sheffield 1925. Length 90. See page 28. $100 519 An Edwardian period crystal dressing table jar, the silver lid decorated with fleur de lis. Birmingham 1908. Fault. Length 90. $60 520 A silver cigarette box, plain design with raised lid and sandalwood interior. Marks rubbed. Faults. Length 100. $100 521 A late 19thC Japanese silver plated mirror of oblong shape with bevelled glass and floral designs in deep relief. 400 x 330. See page 25. $200

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522 An Art Deco silver and onyx cigar holder. The silver with hand beaten effect and marked 925. In original case. $100 523 A George III period silver vinaigrette of plain oval form, the hinged lid enclosing a gilded pierced hinged grill, London 1798 by Roger Biggs. See page 25. $280 524 A George IV period silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with chamfered corners, engraved hinged lid enclosing the gilded interior with hinged scrolling pierced grill. Birmingham 1824, attributed to Richard Mitchell. See page 5. $275 525 A George IV period silver vinaigrette, rectangular form, the hinged lid with wriggle work engraving enclosing a gilded interior with pierced and engraved grill. Birmingham 1827 by Thomas Newbold. See page 22. $250 526 A silver mounted tortoiseshell canister. Cylindrical shape with a fitted lid. Mounted with filigree and embossed silver at the rim and foot, raised on squat circular bun feet and with a conforming finial. Silver rococo framed cartouche with monogram and dated 1898 fixed to the wall. Some faults. London 1898 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman). Height 100. See page 25. $225 527 A silver framed purse of sheepskin. The frame marked with import marks for 1932. $125 528 An oval silver backed hairbrush, Birmingham 1925, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd. $100 529 A four piece silver backed dressing table brush, mirror and comb set, the silver work ornately embossed with masks, scrolls, florals and birds. The set including a hand mirror, handled brush, clothes brush and comb of simulated tortoiseshell, Birmingham 1943 by W.I. Broadway & Co. $160 530 An impressive Art Deco period silver mounted dressing table set. Comprising a hand mirror, two brushes, shoe horn, boot hook, original purple stained leather pouch with various implements, matching leather needle wallet and matching vesta. London 1919 by Finnigans Ltd. New Bond Street. $300 531 An Art Deco period set of six silver topped bottles, fine engraved radiating and dot design including a tall pin jar, oval jar, two screw top bottles and two screw top jars, all with faceted cut glass bodies. London 1919 by Finnigans Ltd, matching lot 530 above. $ 280 532 An Art Deco period silver mounted and cut glass powder compact of compressed spherical form. The engraved lid with knop finial and an internal mirror fitted to a silver mount with star cut body. Complete with original applicator. $120 533 An Edwardian period silver mounted manicure set in Morocco leather case with fitted interior containing a matching embossed silver mounted set com-

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prising small glass jars, buffer, two pairs of scissors, file and implement. Birmingham 1903 by William Devenport. $275 534 An early 19thC European engraved silver patch box, oblong oval form, the lid and base of mother-of-pearl, the lid with an oval applied panel and with an engraved frame, the interior with mirror AF. Length 75. See page 22. $140 535 A late Victorian embossed silver topped vanity jar of circular form, the lid with a band of floral scroll embossed decoration, hobnail form cut body. Birmingham 1896, diameter 75. $120 536 An Edwardian period silver topped pin jar of long oval form, the lid embossed with ‘Reynolds Angels’, diamond and cushion cut glass body. Length 80. $110 537 A small silver photograph frame with moulded floral and whiplash decoration in the Art Nouveau style. 105 x 100. $80 538 A sterling silver embossed photo frame, with floral decoration, late 20thC. 220 x 175. $125 539 A pair of Edwardian style silver photo frames, heavily embossed with foliate scrolls framing circular images. Height 95. $110 540 A pair of small Edwardian style silver photo frames, late 20thC, rectangular shape decorated with bound reed border. 110 x 85. $110 541 An early 20thC circular silver mounted photo frame with oak back and strut. Birmingham 1914. Diameter 130. $110 542 A small silver toast rack to hold four slices. The handle replicating in shape the simple arched divisions. Birmingham 1933 by William Suckling Ltd. 75 x 55 x 100. $130 543 A large George IV silver meat skewer by John Walton, Newcastle 1827. The long blade of lozenge section flattening at the terminal end and finished with a simple ring handle. Length 345. See page 25. $350 543A A William IV Irish silver meat skewer of traditional tapered form with double edge, the ring handle off centre. Bearing the crest of a demi blackamoore issuing from a baron’s coronet. Dublin 1831 by William Cummins. See page 25. $450 544 A pair of Edwardian silver bonbonieres. Quatrefoil lobed shape, the walls pierced with a fine trellis design. Chester 1910. 85 x 85 x 30. See page 25. $190 545 A silver plated centrepiece tazza of Adam’s style. The oval bowl with tasselled pierced frieze, raised on a conforming oval foot with echinus moulding. Two open arching handles issue from the side with ram’s head capitals linked by chains to further ram’s head capitals which issue from the rim. Width 340. See page 28. $150 546 A set of six small Egyptian silver square butter dishes each with a simple pie

crust rim. Five matching and one conforming. 74 x 74. $100 547 An Edwardian biscuit box. The cut crystal base of saddle section with a double hinged silver plate cover actioned by a swing handle. Width 190. $150 548 A late Victorian silver plated biscuit box of fluted circular shape, decorated with panels of flowers, raised on a circular serpentine plinth and three claw feet. The hinged cover of conforming design. Height 200. $110 549 An Old Sheffield plate wine coaster, wooden based, copper bleeding through, gadrooning to the rim. Diameter 145. $120 550 A pair of William IV period Old Sheffield Plate wine coasters, the circular flat rims with applied leaf, flower and acorn motifs, lobed bodies, turned wooden bases. $175 551 A large Edwardian silver plated banquet serving tray. Oval with two handles. Engraved decoration of portrait and floral rondels, stylised acanthus borders and a central crest of a crescent moon. The rim pierced and moulded with bound laurel leaves and berries. Width 770. $300 552 A silver plated copper, two handled, banquet serving tray. Pie-crust rim with acanthus and scroll border, foliate engraved to the centre. Width 700. $225 553 A George V silver salver, Chester 1913 by Barker Bros. Circular with pie crust rim and an acanthus scroll border. The centre with foliate engraving and inscribed ‘8th September 1888-1913’. Diameter 385. See page 28. $1500 554 A Georgian period silver wine funnel, traditional form with fine reeded rim, shaped clip and with original gauze and ring. London 1790 by Peter and Jonathan Bateman (mark partially indistinct). See page 28. $875 555 A rare Victorian silver Bosun’s whistle, the barrel form end with embossed anchors to each side, the curved pipe with banded detail above the conforming plate support with leave engraved decoration. Birmingham 1879 by George Unite. See page 25. $575 556 A silver plate on copper samovar of Georgian style, the oval bowl raised on four fluted legs with lion mask capitals and paw feet, upon a quatrefoil plinth raised on ball feet. Lion mask and ring handles issue from the sides of the vessel, the conforming domed cover is surmounted by a sphinx finial. The tap with ivory finial spigot. Height 465. See page 28. $600 557 A pair of three light silver plate on copper candelabra. The baluster stems with multiple knops moulded in high relief with flowers and leaves, the square shaped bases with conforming mouldings, the tops with a central campana shaped nozzle with a square drip pan flanked by conforming nozzles supported on sinuous arms. Height 520. $700

558 A New Zealand silver ladle by Alfred Charles Atkinson (1863-1941). The bowl modelled as a trough shell, the simple stem terminating in a pierced cone shell design. Marked to the stem with the artist’s monogram and cipher. Reference ‘Gold & Silversmithing in 19th & 20thC New Zealand’ by Winsome Shepherd, page 91. Length 185. See page 25. $750 559 A New Zealand colonial silver napkin ring (attributed to Marcus Sandstein), of wide circular form engraved with fern leaves and initials in script below date ‘June 3rd 1892’, impressed maker’s marks. See ‘Gold & Silversmithing in 19th & 20th Century’, Pg 109 & 110, (very important Christchurch silversmith - one of the ‘big three’ in the 1870s and 1880s’. See page 22. $160 560 A New Zealand silver jam spoon, with a greenstone handle, the bowl decoratively engraved with floral designs. Marked to the back ‘AM Sterling’. Length 155. $150 561 A WMF Art Nouveau silver plate mounted crystal bodied claret jug. The tapering cylindrical body etched with flowers and leaves. The collar, handle and hinged cover similarly embossed with flowers and leaves in the Art Nouveau style. Height 330. See page 25. $650 562 A harlequin set of silver cutlery. Fiddle pattern, principally London, 19thC. Comprising: eight tablespoons, eight table forks, ten dessert spoons and nine dessert forks. $1500 563 A set of 12 George IV period silver Irish table forks, fiddle pattern. Dublin 1826 by Samuel Neville, of good weight and condition. $1400 564 A set of eight Irish George III silver table forks, fiddle pattern, crested with a demi-blackamoor in profile, Dublin 1819 by Stephen Bergin. See page 25. $900 565 A set of six George III Irish silver table forks matching above. See page 25. $680 566 A set of six George III period Irish silver table forks matching above. See page 25. $680 567 A set of six George IV period Irish silver dessert forks, fiddle pattern. Dublin 1826 by Samuel Neville, matching above. $375 568 Two German silver fiddle and thread pattern tablespoons, stamped ‘J. Giese, Schwerin’ and ‘750’. $125 569 A set of six American Goring silver dessert spoons. The handles and stems decoratively cast with foliate designs and monogrammed. $110 570 A Queen Anne period silver crested tablespoon, rat-tail pattern, London 1712 by Thomas Spackman. Length 207. See page 25. $275 571 A pair of Scottish, Old English bead pattern silver tablespoons. Edinburgh 1824 by David Marshall. $150

572 A Victorian silver pie spoon, fiddle pattern with lightly gilt washed bowl. Exeter 1868 by Thomas Stone. Length 330. See page 25. $250 573 A Victorian silver pie spoon, fiddle pattern, London 1857 by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. Length 300. See page 25. $250 574 A Victorian silver pie spoon, fiddle pattern, London 1841 by James Beebe. Length 300. See page 25. $225 575 A set of four Irish George IV period silver tablespoons, fiddle pattern. Dublin 1829, by Samuel Neville. $550 576 A set of George IV Irish silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern. Dublin 1826 by Samuel Neville, matching above. $700 577 Two silver sauce ladles, one early Victorian in the King’s pattern with an oval bowl, Edinburgh 1837, maker Marshall & Son. The other smaller, 20thC European with a reeded finial. $120 578 A Georgian unmarked silver toddy ladle with twisted horn handle, together with a Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London 1845, maker Charles Boyton. $120 579 A silver sauce ladle, feather edged Old English pattern, round bowled, London 1909 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. See page 25. $125 580 Two small Georgian period silver spoons, a King’s pattern salt spoon, London 1824 and a small sauce ladle, London 1791. See page 25. $90 581 A Victorian silver soup ladle, Old English pattern with an oval bowl, Newcastle 1849, by Reed & Sons. Length 335. See page 25. $250 582 A Victorian silver sauce ladle, fiddle pattern with oval bowl. London 1862 by Charles Boyton II. See page 25. $100 583 A William IV silver sauce ladle, fiddle pattern with oval bowl, engraved with crest. London 1833 by Hyam Hyams. See page 25. $120 584 A Scottish silver sauce ladle, fiddle pattern with a small circular bowl, Glasgow 1837 by David McDonald. See page 25. $100 585 A George III silver soup ladle, old English pattern, bottom mark, London 1777, makers mark rubbed. See page 25. $550. 586 A pair of William IV silver fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladles, oval bowls, heavy gauge. London 1837 by William Eaton, 126gms. See page 25. $220 587 A Victorian period silver salt of compressed baluster circular form with a shaped lobed rim and floral embossed and engraved body, raised on three pad feet, London 1762 by Thomas Smily. $150

588 A George III period silver caddy spoon, the fluted bowl of shell form, the wide oval curved handle with bright cut decoration, London 1798, probably by Joseph Barnard. See page 25. $220 589 A Georgian period silver caddy spoon, the fluted bowl of fan form, the Old English pattern handle with engraved decoration, hallmarks rubbed, probably London 1809. See page 25. $160 590 A George IV period silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl with engraved floral decoration, plain Old English pattern handle, London 1822 by William Seaman. See page 25. $180 591 A pair of George III period silver salt spoons, Old English pattern, circular bowls, the handles engraved with an armorial, London 1788 by William Sumner I. $100 592 Three Georgian period silver teaspoons, one London 1786 by Hester Bateman, one Scottish provincial, Dundee, c.1810 by David Manson, and the other with shell back, c.1750. $170 593 Four Georgian period silver salt spoons, London 1823 fiddle pattern, London 1825 fiddle pattern, London 1797 crested Old English and London 1790 Old English Thread, all with gilded bowls. $120 594 A composite set of six silver 18thC and 19thC teaspoons, fluted bowls and feather edged handles, four bottom marked, c.1750 and two Sheffield 1883 by Henry Wilkinson & Co. $170 595 A William IV silver mustard spoon, Old English pattern, London 1833 by William Eley, along with a silver salt spoon, fiddle pattern, London 1835 by Mary Chawner and a similar silver plated salt spoon. See page 25. $100 596 A set of six Scottish silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, Glasgow 1835 by William Duncan. $125. 597 Six Victorian silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern. Four Sheffield 1896 by John Round and Son Ltd. Two London 1860 by George Angel. $75 598 A set of six George IV period Irish silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern. Dublin 1827, by Samuel Neville, matching above. $240 599 A Victorian period silver sifting spoon, the plain engraved handle with bead edge, gilded internal pierced bowl. London 1874, by Elkington & Co. $110 600 An early 19thC Irish silver sifting spoon. Bright cut decorated handle, the circular pierced and gilded bowl embossed with fruit and gilded with leaves, marks worn. See page 25. $80 601 A Georgian silver tripod salt cellar. Plain circular shape. London 1768, maker Edward Read. Some dents. Diameter 60. See page 28. $100 602 A Victorian period silver tripod salt of plain circular shape. Birmingham 1885,

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shaped jewel box raised on three legs. Chester 1918 by Sharman Dermott Neill. See page 28. $125 617 A pair of silver plate on copper sauce boats and stands. Georgian style, oval shape with flying C-scroll handles, foliate mouldings to the rim, raised on three pad feet from anthemion mounts. The stands with conforming mouldings to the rims. $300 618 A pair of sauce boats matching the above. $300 619 A set of four silver plated entree dishes in the manner of Matthew Bolton. Each oblong, serpentine outlined with gadrooned rims, the bases with conforming covers and removable handles. The handles capped with acanthus. 320 x 250. $250 620 A large late 19thC silver plated jug modelled as a tankard with a hinged lid, scroll handle. Engraved pattern. Height 330. $120 621 A c.1900 silver plate bacon tureen. The plain dome cover enclosing a pierced removable dish, the frame with bead decoration and fancy floral swags, raised on four scroll feet. $160 622 A Harlequin set of silver plate Queen’s pattern cutlery, six place setting including tablespoons, dessert spoons, table knives, luncheon knives, table forks, luncheon forks, along with a six place set of fish knives and forks. $150 623 An Edwardian silver plate egg cruet. The lobed stand fitted to hold six egg cups, decoratively engraved with fruiting vines, raised on scroll feet and with a handle issuing from the centre, embellished with bead detailing. The beaded decoration is repeated on the egg cups and on six associated egg spoons. See page 28. $130 624 A pair of silver candlesticks with octagonal bases and Doric capitals, damage to one drip tray. Birmingham 1915. Height 140. See page 28. $150 625 A WMF Art Nouveau silver plate comport of oval form embellished with two cherubs climbing up a fruit tree to raid the fruit. Width 320. See page 25. $750 626 Three silver decanter tickets, ‘Port’, ‘Brandy’ and ‘Whisky’. $100 627 A George III period silver christening mug of tapered cylindrical form with reeded bands, angular, curved handle. London 1808 by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I. Height 68. See page 28. $220 628 An early 20thC silver salver, the pie crust rim with shell moulded border. Birmingham 1914. See page 28. $650 629 A silver pie crust edged serpentine rimmed salver, raised on four pad feet, London 1907 by Job Hall. Diameter 345. See page 28. $1500 630 An Edward VII period silver small bas-

ket. The faceted sides with pierced scroll and leaf design, decorative swing handle, spreading fluted base. London 1901. See page 28. $325 631 A three piece Arabic silver coffee set. Purchased in the U.A.E. Sharjah gold souk c.1970s. The pot of baluster shape with an ebonised handle (faulted), and a conforming milk jug and sugar basin. All decorated with heavy chasing and engraving of foliate design. See page 28. $700 632 An Edwardian four piece silver plate tea and coffee service, of oblong fluted section. Decorated and engraved with foliate designs and floral festoons. The lids of each piece with oval fluted ivory finials. Sheffield, c.1915 by Thomas Otley & Son. $200 633 A Victorian three piece silver plate tea service with fancy floral and scroll embossed baluster bodies, the teapot with bird finial and eagle head spout, marked to the base ‘Riddels Ltd’, each piece raised on four scrolling legs with mask form mounts. $160 634 A Middle Eastern silver box of rectangular form. Scrolling vine decoration, the lid with coat of arms and inscription from the ‘Minister of Foreign Affairs, Negara Brunei, Darussalam’. Mahogany lined. 135 x 105 x 55. $140 635 An Indonesian .800 silver oval dish, the everted scalloped rim heavily chased and engraved with lotus flowers and foliage and additionally pierced. The oval centre with a hammer finish. 175 x 130. See page 25. $140 636 An Edwardian silver mounted wall calendar of rectangular form, the pig skin front with display for day, date and month operated by three pull tassels, one unattached. London 1908 by Cohen & Charles. See page 28. $300

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637 A Chinese hand knotted rug, floral lotus tendrils in blue and ivory on a russet ground with confirming lotus border. 2040 x 920. $275 638 A small hand knotted Persian rug, the field decorated with floral designs enclosed within three border guards. Tones of red, blue, green and ivory. 850 x 1570. $375 639 A small Turkoman prayer mat, hand knotted, geometric patterned, rich red and deep blue tones. 1460 x 860. $375 640 A good quality hand knotted Persian rug, the field with central floral medallion (the design repeated in each corner), profuse leaf and flower motifs, five border guards with central wide herati guard, colours of blue, green, red, brown, ochre and ivory. 134 x 225. $450 641 A large hand knotted Spanish Savonnerie carpet, c.1920s. Decorated with scrolling leaf designs and a circular central medallion in colours of blue, green,

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648 A decorative cast iron garden fountain of two tiers of graduated bowls with everted rims raised on baluster columns from a fluted column base. Height 1630. $550 649 A WWI safari chair with original green canvas sling cover. Some wear. $100 650 A Victorian three panel hinged folding screen covered in a traditional French toille, patterned with rural vignettes in faded red. Some staining and damage to border. Width extended 2200, height 1560. $350 651 A pair of cast iron shallow Campana shaped garden urns, with echinus mouldings to the body and gadrooned rims. Height 250. $250 652 A Victorian tripod based adjustable piano stool, the walnut base ornately carved with acanthus scrolls. $300 653 A Victorian carved walnut wall sconce, the serpentine shaped shelf raised on a bracket with applied carved foliage, fruit and an eagle in high relief perched with outstretched wings. 530 x 245 x 620. $350 654 A Victorian period walnut octagonal work box with chess board top and Tunbridge Ware inlay, carved decoration, tripod base and fitted interior with tapering octagonal section sewing well. Width 420, height 720. $450

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665 A Regency period mahogany fold-over top games table, rectangular form with curved ends, the frieze and top edge with fine satinwood stringing, raised on slender turned legs. Unextended 910 x 445 x 705. $850 666 An early 19thC European fruitwood side table, the rectangular top with a short upstand back and shaped sides, single frieze drawer with turned knob handles, raised on tapered square section legs. 980 x 445 x 820. $275 667 A Regency period mahogany breakfast table. The rectangular top with curved corners raised on a turned column base supported from a plinth and four sabre legs terminating in brass sabots with porcelain casters. Some old repairs. 1350 x 855 x 700. $900 668 A Victorian period mahogany dining table, extending with two large leaves raised on attractive tulip turned legs terminating in brass casters. To seat eight comfortably. 2400 x 1215 x 755 (extended). $2000 669 A Regency period mahogany foldover top card table. The oblong top raised on a frieze with fine cockbeaded moulding and a beaded edge, opening to reveal a baize lined interior. Raised on a tapering cylindrical column base with raised flutings, from four sabre legs with moulded brass toes and casters. 910 x 915 x 715 (open). See inside back cover. $2500 670 A Victorian mahogany extension dining table, with single leaf extending to seat six to eight people. Thumbnail moulded edge, raised on plain turned legs with brass capped casters. 1740 x 1215. $900 671 A good Victorian period mahogany D-ended extension dining table with two leaves, double thumbnail moulded edge, well proportioned gun barrel pedestal with platform base, four scroll feet and original brass casters. Extended 1820 x 1220 x 725. To seat eight. $1100 672 An Edwardian, Regency style mahogany extension dining table. The oblong top with a single leaf and rounded corners, raised on two tripod bases with gun barrel columns. The legs with reeded detailing and with brown porcelain casters. Extended 1810 x 890 x 735. $900 673 A plank top country oak dining table of 18thC style. The top with clenched ends, raised on a base with plain apron and square section legs. 2200 x 965 x 740. $1200 674 A Victorian figured walnut Sutherland table, the oval dropside top with a wavy thumb edge, raised on an opposing barley twist stretcher base supported from acanthus capped scroll feet. 1355 x 1000 extended. $680 675 A William IV rosewood fold-over games table, the rectangular top folding and swivelling to form a square playing

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685 A good George III oak dresser base, the top with thumb moulded edge and clenched ends, the front with three doors each with two panels, exposed turned brass door hinge pillars, panelled sides, pegged construction, raised on short rectangular section legs, good colour and patina. 2070 x 450 x 930. See inside back cover. $2800 686 A European pine dresser, the back section with two glazed doors flanking glazed fixed central panel, flanked by half turned column mouldings, all raised on short turned supports above the base with three full width drawers, porcelain knob handles, flanked by half column mouldings matching above, raised on short turned legs. 1465 x 640 x 2020. $1000 687 A 19thC country pine dresser, the upstand back with two panel glazed doors enclosing fitted shelves above an open section with cut-away supports. The base with two frieze drawers above two panelled doors on bracket feet. 1150 x 530 x 2050. $800 688 A 19thC country oak dresser, the overhanging top with ogee pediment supported on full turned columns in front of the plate rack back of two shelves, the base with two drawers above two panelled doors, bracket feet. 1320 x 550 x 2020. $950 689 A 19thc European country pine dresser of small proportions, turned half column mouldings, the upstand back with two shelves supported by painted columns, the painted base with two drawers above two cupboards with applied carved panels, raised on short feet. 980 x 450 x 1660. $750 690 A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, the upstand back with scrolling top, single shelf and oval panel supported by turned columns, single frieze drawer above two arched panelled doors. 1070 x 430 x 1460. $650 691 A 19thC pine kitchen sideboard, the upper section with two glazed doors enclosing two shelves flanked by split baluster columns beneath a bobbin turned cornice. The base with two drawers in the frieze above two doors flanking an open dog kennel cavity. 1650 x 460 x 2010. $1250 692 A 19thC walnut bookcase sideboard. The upper section with two tall glazed doors enclosing removable shelves, beneath a simple cavetto arched cornice. The base with two panelled doors enclosing a single shelf. 1270 x 460 x 2520. $1400 693 An Edwardian oak bookcase cabinet. The upper section with two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with two panelled doors, raised on short bracket feet. 1160 x 430 x 2085. $700 694 A good Victorian period pine bookcase of plain design with twin glazed cupboard doors, three corbels beneath the top edge and a plinth base. Width 1340, depth 430, height 1000. $650

695 A Georgian style oak two door cupboard, the doors with cross banded inlaid fielded panels, opening to reveal three removable shelves. 1160 x 320 x 1060. $450 696 A Victorian mahogany bookcase cabinet, the upper section with arched glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, beneath a simple cavetto pediment. Raised on a platform base with two deep drawers with bun handles on a plinth supported on squat bun feet. 1165 x 425 x 1895. $1800 697 A Victorian walnut dressing table. The base with four drawers, two of half width and two of full width, all with bun handles. The top mounted with a swing mirror raised on carved supports from two small drawer units. 1255 x 540 x 1590. $550 698 A late 19thC ash and elm country armchair with rail back and turned arm supports conforming with the legs. $ 125 699 A Georgian bar back elbow chair, the ash frame with reeded detailing to the scrolling arms, papyrus flowers carved to the centre rail, baluster turned arm supports, tapering square front legs and sabre rear legs. Upholstered in gros point tapestry. $275 700 A Victorian mahogany armchair, with scrolling top rail and carved splat, the arms carved and formed as stylised fish on turned and carved supports, the drop-in seat in a carved frame with cabriole legs and turned stretcher. Some repairs. Height 1070. $200 701 A Victorian oak Derbyshire hall chair, the two carved rails to the back with pendent acorn finials, solid wood seat, turned stretcher and legs to front, some repairs. Height 1060. $250 702 A contemporary Louis XVI style armchair with a carved wood frame and upholstered in a mushroom brown and cream check fabric. $450 703 Two Lancashire elm spindle back chairs, both with two tiers of turned spindles, one of lighter detail with woven seagrass seats, raised on turned legs terminating in pad feet and united by decoratively turned stretchers. See inside back cover. $700 704 An Edwardian mahogany framed bedroom elbow chair with upholstered back panel and seat, the back also with fretwork panel and spindles. Raised on cabriole legs. $225 705 An early 19thC country elm and ash dining chair with shaped top rail, urn form splat and a plain spindle back. Shaped seat, turned legs and stretchers. $160 706 A Victorian mahogany framed armchair, the curved back and cabriole legs carved with volute scrolls, the legs terminating in white porcelain casters. Upholstered in button backed, floral patterned damask. $425

707 An old den leather desk chair, the dark brown leather deep buttoned, leather studded to the arms, the exposed timber arm supports and four way pedestal base with spotted finish, on casters, dry sun bleached finish. $350 708 A pair of mahogany framed William & Mary style high back chairs. The backs with upholstered panels flanked by turned supports and with carved and pierced top rails, the seats upholstered above turned knopped legs with scroll feet, united by baluster turned stretchers. $350 709 A set of six good quality William IV period mahogany bar back dining chairs with turned and fluted front legs, beautifully carved back rails and dropin rose pink velvet covered seats. See inside back cover. $1500 710 A set of eight contemporary upholstered dining chairs with plain mahogany stretcher bases, the upholstery in mushroom toned, self patterned trellis design fabric. $800 711 A set of eight early 19thC mahogany framed dining chairs, the broad top rails with a scrolling acanthus carving, the seats with drop-in upholstered cushions, raised on turned and faceted front legs. See inside back cover. $1800 712 A 19thC style reproduction two seater sofa with loose cushions, slender rolled arms and rolled back, upholstered in gun metal velvet, raised on turned tapering legs. Width 1470. $600 713 A Georgian style oak commode table, square shape with deep shaped apron with bail brass handles to either side, raised on tapering square section legs. 500 x 480 x 480. $350 714 A bronze and glass coffee table in the form of two African men crouching with their hands holding the glass top, gilt embellishments to skirts and hair, original patina and on a heavy metal base painted black. 1450 x 610 x 520. $400 715 A contemporary French armoire in the 18thC manner in dark stained oak. With two panelled doors opening to reveal a painted interior with fitted shelves. The plain exterior with a dental cornice. 1310 x 650 x 2095. $700 716 A Japanese Meiji period paper and silk six fold screen, painted with birds flying over wild grasses and flowers. Black lacquer frame with engraved and gilt brass straps and mon decoration. Each panel 1680 x 640. $500 717 An Edwardian Chippendale style personal standing fire-screen with fretwork framing a panel of embroidered silk behind glass decorated with stylised bats and Shou motifs. 800 x 900. $225 718 A Chinese black wood vase stand, the circular top with serpentine outline and a beaded edge, inset with a section of rose marble. Raised on four carved cabriole legs with a frieze of ornately

carved and pierced leaves and berries. The legs united by a cross stretcher. Diameter 470, height 730. $750 719 A four-fold Chinese screen. One side with gilded decoration of birds and bamboo, the other with figures and outdoor scenes in simulated ivory, hand painted, with gilded background decoration of exterior scenes. Height 1830, width of each leaf 460. $450 720 A 19thC mahogany cased billiards score board with turning scroll display and brass score indicators. Inset with Barton McGill & Co. manufacturer’s plaque. Ex. The Auckland Club. 970 x 310. See inside back cover. $450 721 An early 20thC walnut case billiards score board similar to above, labelled ‘Alcock & Co. Ltd’. 980 x 320. Ex. The Auckland Club. $450 722 A walnut billiard cue rack to accept 18 cues. With a slender turned tapering frame surmounted by vase shaped finials. Some faults. Ex. The Auckland Club. 1290 x 1185. $250 723 A similar walnut framed billiard cue holder to above, but with replaced cue holders. Ex. The Auckland Club. $250 724 Three vintage billiard cues in old individual tin cases of tapered form with suspension loops to the top. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 725 Similar lot to above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 726 Similar lot to above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 727 Similar lot to above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 728 Similar lot to above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 729 Similar lot to above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 730 Similar lot to above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 731 Similar lot to above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 732 Similar lot to above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 733 Similar lot to above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 734 Similar lot to above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 735 Similar lot to above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $120 736 Three vintage billiard cues, two in old individual tin cases of tapered form with suspension loops to the top. Ex. The Auckland Club. $100 737 A mid-century chandelier, with two tiers of 15 lights held on sinuous arms from annular stainless rings which sup-

port four tiers of concentric rings of crystal rods. Ex. The Auckland Club. See inside back cover. $1000 738 A crystal chandelier as above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $1000 739 A crystal chandelier as above. Ex. The Auckland Club. $1000 740 A mid 20thC walnut framed wall mirror, rectangular form with serpentine top and base, Prince of Wales feathers carved and pierced pediment, scrolling and floral apron detail. The shaped mirror with bevelled edge. 1060 x 530. $175 741 A small overmantle mirror, the glass flanked by split baluster columns beneath a simple architectural cornice. 635 x 385. $120 742 A large contemporary mirror with distressed painted ogee and cavetto moulded broad frame in putty tones. 1950 x 1250. $550 743 A Victorian mahogany framed toilet swing mirror, the arch framed mirror raised on barley twist turned supports from a marble topped convex shaped base. Width 690. $275 744 An early 1900’s oak cheval mirror, the turned uprights with carving and high arched feet supporting a scalloped edged oak framed full length mirror. Height 630, width 690. $250 745 A late 19thC milk glass ceiling lamp, the hemispherical dome moulded with floral panels, suspended on chains from a metal ceiling rose. Diameter 420. $250 746 A late George III mahogany long case clock of small proportions, the domed hood with rope twist type pediment and brass finials, the painted dial with Roman numerals, the case with satinwood strung door and base, finely chamfered reeded edges. Height 1950. $1750

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748 Artist unknown, (Italian school), harbour scene Gibraltar, 19thC watercolour. 220 x 350. Unsigned. $250 749 19thC, artist unknown, oil on board, ‘Blind Man’s Buff’ in a plaster gilt frame. 130 x 190. $500 750 Lota Bowen (British 1872-1935), ‘The Reapers’, oil on canvas, 600 x 1000. Provenance George Haite collection. $250 751 Lucretia Johnson, Old Cottage and Small Lake, two watercolours, both signed. Each approx. 340 x 200 $200 752 Victorian artist unknown, The Baker’s Assistant, oil on canvas. 330 x 240. See back cover. $850 753 Charles Nathaniel Worsley R.B.A., ‘A Winter’s Evening’, Lago Magggiore watercolour. 750 x 500. Signed. See back cover. $6000

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754 Cesare Ferri, (Italian 1864 - 1936), ‘Venezia Canal Grande des S. Barnaba’ The Grand Canal Venice, oil on canvas laid on board, signed and entitled. 660 x 890. $975 755 Sir Thomas Laurence (attributed), portrait of a lady wearing a lace bonnet and collar, unsigned, oval oil on canvas. Original gilt frame. 295 x 245. See back cover. $1500 756 George Edwards Hering (1805-1879), ‘Castle Chilon - Lake Geneva’, mixed media on paper, oval form. 210 x 150. New mount, original gilt frame. $850 757 A 19thC allegorical scene of an angel assisting an elderly gent in a blue robe within a wooded landscape, oil on metal panel, unsigned. 305 x 500. Victorian period gilt frame. Conservation report on reverse. See back cover. $250 758 Henry Bright attributed, figures in mountainous boulder stream landscape, watercolour on paper, unsigned, 152 x 195. Gilt framed under glass. $220 759 David John Charcoal, portrait on paper of Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, signed and dated 1974, entitled. 360 x 275. Framed under glass. Note: Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008) was a famous Russian and Soviet novelist, dramatist and historian. $220 760 Early 18thC English artist unknown, view of Boston in Lincolnshire showing boats on the hard and distant church tower, dated in pencil 8Aug/35, detailed on reverse. 310 x 190. Framed under glass. $200 761 B.A. Clair Tusdall, head of dog, oil on card, signed and dated. 310 x 360, in modern wood frame. $150 762 A Persian watercolour on paper of a palace scene with figures on an elevated terrace and in the courtyard below, the reverse with illuminated verse watercolour on paper, page from a manuscript. 270 x 170. Contemporary frame under glass, further details on reverse. $220 763 Three mid 20thC vintage Spanish bullfighting advertising posters, one dated 1942 for a Corida in Seville. The largest 1000 x 475. $375 764 F. Njiraini, African village scene with figures, oil on board, signed, 905 x 1230. $200 765 L. Chappell, Rural Lane with Figure, gouache on paper board. Signed. Provenance: The Seabrook Collection ex. Florence Court. In plaster gilt frame, under glass. 175 x 260. $150

766 A large Australian aboriginal dot painting, central large lizard on a variegated ground with six smaller lizards enclosed in circles within a concentric wavy border. 1360 x 1170. Signed Yarra. $450 767 Artist unknown, Australian rural landscape with gum trees, oil on board, signed indistinctly. 290 x 360. $100 768 Gordon Crook, ‘Pink Cross’, Ltd. Ed. print 1/10, initialled, entitled, numbered and dated ’83. 945 x 675, framed under glass. $300 769 Michael Smither, ‘Back Beach 2’, print, initialled, entitled and inscribed 1/45/73. 570 x 500. $400 770 John Pule ‘Dazzled Eyes’, original black and white etching/woodcut, signed, titled, numbered 12/38 and dated 2001. Translation: My mother’s hair talking with the wind, her voice my connection with God. 430 x 320 $300 771 Rix Carlton, Boats on the Thames, watercolour, signed and dated 1961. 240 x 240. $110 772 Rix Carlton, ‘Dairy Bay, Mahurangi’, ink sketch, signed and dated ’56. 275 x 445. $150 773 J. Christensen, ‘Sunlit Waters. Huia’, oil on board, 500 x 600, signed, c.1975, original frame. $150 774 Hilda Wiseman, ‘Patterson Porch’ black and white wood block print. Signed and titled. 105 x 80. $100 775 Hilda Wiseman cottage scene, original black and white wood block print. Signed with initials. 85 x 111. $80 776 Hilda Wiseman, All Saints Church, Howick, Auckland, built by Bishop Selwyn in 1847, original black and white lino cut. Signed with initials. 80 x 100. $120 777 Hilda Wiseman, ‘A Bush Pathway’, original black and white wood block print. Signed and titled in pencil. 180 x140. $200 778 Artist unknown. Corner Cottage, original black and white woodblock print. Signed with initials G.M. 140 x 200. $100 779 Vernon A. Brown, Old Cottages, original black and white woodblock print. Signed in pencil and numbered 1/2. Some foxing. 170 x 100. $100 780 Trevor Lloyd ‘Pohutukawa Tree’ etching, signed and entitled. Unframed. 220 x 185. $250 781 Trevor Lloyd, ‘The Running Stream’ etching, unsigned, entitled verso. Unframed. 275 x 165. $200

782 Trevor Lloyd ‘Dawn’ etching, signed and entitled. Unframed. 195 x 85. $ 125 783 Kristin Zambucka pastel portrait of an untitled Maori woman, Moko to chin, pencil detail and white heightening, signed and dated ’71. 595 x 490. $250 784 H.W. Kirkwood, Lake Scene, Dusk, oil on board, initialled. 145 x 250. $500 785 J. Kilgour, harbour scene, watercolour, 210 x 340, signed, gilt frame. $100 786 William Francis Barraud, Mt Cook from Pukaki, watercolour. 250 x 600. Signed with initials, original gilt frame. $300 787 Helen Brown, Mahurangi coastal scene, watercolour, signed. 160 x 360. From the collection of Joan Buller. $450 788 E MacKenzie, two small acrylic paintings on board, signed and dated 1985, unframed, each approx. 120 x 165. $ 100 789 William Menzies-Gibb extensive river landscape, oil on artist’s board, signed. 215 x 295. Framed. See back cover. $400 790 John Douglas Perrett, harbour inlet scene, oil on canvas, signed and framed. 240 x 395. See back cover. $400 791 Mark Venables ‘Towards the Heads, Whangarei’, oil on board, signed and dated ’57, title inscribed on label affixed verso. 295 x 490. $175 792 J. Goldstein, still life, hydrangeas in a vase, 340 x 440, signed. Some crazing. $100 793 A large format black and white vintage photograph of the ‘Rona’ under full sail, unsigned, 580 x 430, original oak frame under glass. $150 794 Henry Winkelmann (after), study of the old gaff rigged sloop ‘Viola’ on Wellington Harbour. Vintage photograph. 290 x 250. Titled and dated 1916. Original oak frame. See back cover. $250 795 Henry Winkelmann yacht under full sail on Waitemata Harbour, vintage photograph. 560 x 410. Some distress. Original oak frame, glass missing. $150 796 Henry Winklemann, vintage photograph of a yacht under sail. 300 x 380. Signed, some distress. $100 797 Henry Winklemann vintage photograph of the yacht ‘Thelma’ on Auckland Harbour. 390 x 290. Signed. Some distress and glass cracked. $100

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