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A Royal Doulton Maori teapot.
Achieved $2,600
A George II large silver coffee pot.Achieved $3,250
An antique 18ct. diamond ring.
Achieved $10,500
An early 18thC Dutch marque-try fold-over top
games tableAchieved $9,500
A rare Charles II silver Porringer.
Achieved $7,750
Chien Lung period two-handled cloisonne
incense burners. Achieved $16,000
A rare and exceptional Japanese Meiji era carved
ivory lobster by Sakurai Munetaka.
Achieved $21,000
Invest in the future
recycle the past.
A rare quality New Zealand carved
and inlaid walking stick by Anton Teutenberg.
Achieved $6,700
An impressive French Empire
bronze, ormolu and
mantel clock.Achieved $8,400
A good New Zea-land woods William Seuffert glove box. Achieved $7,900
NOTE: Hammer prices shown excluding premium.
A good William Moorcroft Clare-mont toadstool
design vaseAchieved $3,700
A good Chinese carved Hotan
jade bowl. Achieved $4,750
A museum quality large and impressive Japanese ivory ornately carved tusk
section. Achieved $19,000
An extremely large and impressive 19thC Louis XVI style ormolu
mantel clockAchieved $12,500
A Chinese Hotan pale jade sculpture
of a goat.Achieved $80,000
A very large Royal Doulton pitcherAchieved $1,250
A 19C Darwin monkey
microscope.Achieved $2,800
A Swedish silver cigarette case
Achieved $1,100
A taxidermied North Island brown kiwi. Achieved $2,900
A pair of exceptional 19thC
Achieved $2,600
Doug was one of those obsessive collectors who once he started he couldn’t let go.Born in Canterbury, Doug for many years was a door to door milkman owning his own run. He did not indulge
himself with too many luxuries, he did not have a modern TV, never owned a computer and his house was modest. He did though have a passion and that was Doulton china for which he was obsessed.
Traveling throughout New Zealand and one major trip to England, Doug and Joy formed what became arguably New Zealand’s best Doulton collection. He targeted quality pieces was not afraid of paying the price for those
right examples.Doug was a passionate researcher with a goal of having good examples of most of the Doulton range. This
interest led him to be a founding member of the Christchurch Collectors Club and eventually a life member and patron. As a great orator he gave many insightful talks to a wide range of community groups.
A number of ‘International Exhibition’ pieces produced by Doulton have found their way into this collection,
vase etc. The Redmond’s were also prime lenders to the 1993 NZ Post Royal Doulton Exhibition.
considerably less than the prices paid.
A good Leica IIIf
Achieved $1,775
A Chinese porcelain garden
seat.Achieved $4,400
An impressive large emerald and two
diamond lady’s dress ringAchieved $26.000
A good 19thC Maori carved
whalebone kotiateAchieved $2,650
A large Chinese vibrant green jade carved table piece
Achieved $3,200
A lady’s 2.33cts. diamond solitaire
ringAchieved $16,500
DOUG & JOY REDMOND COLLECTION
A rare Paul Storr George III silver three
piece tea serviceAchieved $8,000
Recent Auction Highlights
A good Charlie Wilson carved
nephrite hei tiki. Achieved $3,400
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JOHN CORDY LIMITEDFINE 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
Antique & Art CatalogueFeaturing the Redmond estate collection of Royal Doulton. We are privileged to have been instructed by the
a further 100 plus lots will be offered in the 16th July 2013 auction. This auction includes Doulton Flambé, Blue
equipment, Irish tinker’s brass violin, Oceanic artefacts, Claremont Moorcroft, N.Z. Pottery, Rick Lewis bronze, large 1st period Royal Worcester teapot, Stinton, Hadley’s, militaria, superb carved ivory tusk section, puzzle
offering of blue and white export china, Zitan and ivory boxes, Japanese and Chinese cloisonné, ceramics
gold chains and sovereigns, diamond, ruby, sapphire rings, Edwardian and Victorian, bracelets and pendants,
pocket watches, carriage clocks, mantel clocks, silver photo frames, cigarette cases, Australian silver items, Gorg Jensen, silver cutlery including Georgian II spoons, pie spoons, silver tea and coffee sets, a banqueting tray weighing in at over 3 kilos, a rare George III caddy spoon, the usual quality offering of rugs and carpets,
vintage rocking horses, Georgian leather trunk, Victorian sewing table, wine table, dumb waiter, chests of drawers, stools, military chest, dining tables, chairs, armchairs, French furniture, screens, inlaid vitrine, Chinese
longcase clock, art includes Birket-Foster, J.H. Dell, Japanese woodblock prints, a naive George III oil of pigs, Hilda Wiseman, Ben Ho, Terry Stringer, a Peter McIntyre oil of Antarctica, Prakash Patel, Marilyn Webb, Tom
Burnett, another must be viewed auction.
FRONT COVER: Lots include 256, 215, 232, 291, 305, 241, 240, 243, 238, 242
CATALOGUES $12 A 12.5% percent buyers premium applies to this sale
plus G.S.T. on premium = all up 14.375%Catalogue also online at www.cordys.co.nz.
Tuesday 18th June 2013 at 9.30am Miscellaneous 1 - 117 Glass & Crystal 118 - 145 Tribal, Artefacts & NZ Historical 146 - 199A Doulton, China & Porcelain 200 - 374 Militaria 375 - 387 Oriental 388 - 511
Tuesday 18th June 2013 at 5.00pm Jewellery 520 - 603 Clocks & Watches 604 - 625 Silver 626 - 709 Rugs 710 - 735 Furniture 736 - 830 Prints & Paintings 831 - 905
The sale may be viewed at the following times: Friday 14th June 9.00am - 5.00pm Sunday 16th June 11.00am - 3.00pm Monday 17th June 9.00am - 5.00pm
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The Catalogue
TUESDAY 18TH JUNE 2013 1ST SESSION at 9.30am
MISCELLANEOUS1
panel, scene of a mother and daugh-ter seated with dog and cat to their lap in front of a decorative curtain and distant castle, still with strong tones of red, blue and brown. 355 x 295, original rosewood frame, under glass. $2602
rectangular form, carved with a liberty type leaf design. 290 x 230. $1303
Continental beauty, her plaited hair held in a bun, fur drape to her shoul-
frame. $2604
ca-
x 235. $1105
‘Antiquities Of Norfolk’, dated 1818. 510 x 355, foxing evident. $1506
made from hand-made French tissue paper by Charles Robert, the rural scene showing stone houses, farming and a canal scene, blue and tan dominant tones. 325 x 495, later framed under glass. Details on reverse. $907
signed M. Carrè of a woman wearing a feather trimmed hat with her hands in a fur muff, circular gilt metal hinged frame. Diameter 65. $1008
with gilt metal oklads, each in gilt frame in red leather case. $1258A
of the archangel Mi-chael, painted in enamel and gilt on a wooden panel. 280 x 210. $1209
breaks down into three sections for easy and portable storage, completely coated with layers of paint. Length 730. $10010
of 20 leaves with hinged metal clasp, re-paired spine. 165 x 140. $10011An album of United States stamps, incomplete from 1867 to 1984, ap-prox. 1500 stamps, includes a number of older issues. $220
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decorated in a Xmas scene with beads, pearls, leaf designs, ribbon, etc., mostly hand writ-ten to Nellie and Tony. Note: Nellie was a model for Hartnell, c.1930, the cards date from the 1960s. $17513A single page of 15 old Chinese stamps, c. 1920’s ‘Republic of China’ period, various denominations. $50014
includes an album with world collection including numerous pages of N.Z. and a choco-late box of stamps on paper. $9015
poker work detail ‘You’ll have to hurry in Yellowstone Park’, ‘A sucker born every day’, ‘May all your troubles
-ures, comical, etc. 87 x 139 ea. $12016
containing two Eau de toilette bottles, the box ve-neered in burr walnut with crossband-ing and ebony clashing, the hinged lid opening to reveal a compartmen-
section bottles with ground glass stop-pers, with original key. 120 x 70 x 125. See page 5. $25017
square section glass bodies, fancy gilt metal mounts and hinged lids set with painted circular panels with Parisian landmarks. $9018
rectangular form, laid onto fruit-wood, the hinged lid with a remov-able sectional tray, the walnut base with stepped feet to the corners. 290 x 170 x 155. $30019
The box with a hinged lid with an ivory handle. 140 x 125 x 90. $10020
the exterior profusely decorated with mother-of-pearl inlay, the interior with two compartments, the lid painted with Lily of the Valley, mother-of-pearl but-tons. 230 x 140 x 130. See page 5. $15021
plain square form with mother-of-pearl inlay to keyhole escutcheon and small plaque on lid, the interior with two compartments with domed hinged lid. 200 x 150 x 145. $35022
the
hinged lid inlaid with a ‘tumbling cube’ pattern. 210 x 150 x 90. See page 5. $14023
rect-angular shape, crossbanded hinged lid with satinwood stringing, the interior with two lidded compartments
160 x 140. $15024
the lid with parquetry inlay of ‘tumbling cube’ pattern within a Tunbridge border. 165 x 105 x 50. See page 5. $17525
oblong shape with boxwood clashed edges, gilt metal ring handle to the hinged lid and bone escutch-eon to the front. The interior with two
a cavity to accept a mixing bowl. 305 x 150 x 155. See page 5. $35026
with hinged domed lid, opening to reveal two compartments with covers. 180 x 110 x 135. See page 5. $25026A
of cube shape, the hinged lid inlaid with a marquetry shell motif and similarly to the fascia beneath a bone keyhole escutcheon. 110 x 115 x 120. See page 5. $22527
plane,form knob to the front, closed rear
keeper, steel foot and shaped sides. Good condition and in working order. Length 14½”. See page 5. $27528
silver handles, the larger with push-button release to the hinged lidded butt end, the larger with leather cov-ered sheath. $14029
decorative relief panels of horses, the polished steel blade named ‘Elmo Inox’. Length overall 285. $12030
eb-onised handle, polished steel sheath. Length 310. $22031
plain steel handle with D-form guard, mildly curved
to the guard, later red velvet cover. Length overall 355. $140
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on original tripod
the hinged tripod stand. Length 330, height 660. $47533
1 5/8th”, twin check buttons, raised pillars, 40 yds, nickel silver over brass, c.1920s. $10034
1¾”, with check buttons, raised
c.1920s. $12035
2 1/8th”, twin check buttons,
c.1920s. $12036
2¼”, twin check buttons, raised
c.1920s. $12037
2 3/8th”, twin check buttons, raised
c.1920s. $14038
2”, permanent check, embossed with maker’s name to face plate and with some old line, c.1895. $10039
3½”, permanent check, maker’s name embossed to face plate, c.1890s. See page 5. $14040
3½”, on/off check, line guide, with horn handles, c.1890s. See page 5. $10041
check, line guide, c1890s. $15042
8”, brass mounts, with large wooden handles and in original order, c.1930s. See page 5. $15043
dia-mond logo impressed to case, with
160 x 110. $14044
slim line with cream interior and
lid, c.1895. 155 x 80. $15045
the interior with extra swing leaf,
c.1890s. 180 x 105. $16046
the interior
1930s. 160 x 90. $120
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gaff, mahogany ribbed handle, brass butt end, maker’s name embossed to keeper, c.1910. $17048An English alloy and stainless steel
extends to 39”, with belt retainer, composite ribbed handle, c.1930s-1940s. $10049
two pieces in cloth bag. $24050
walnut pistol grip handle with a pullout spring steel rod, fully removable and made from sur-plus WWII American tank aerials, Serial No. 4533, c.1940s. $25051
leather bound with harness and carry handles, c.1920s. $25052
wooden frame with original Bratin netting and carry clip, teardrop shape, maker’s name to handle. 230 x 520. $8053
nine
to interior. 95 x 80. $6054
carved from a single block of wood with fully detailed feathers, glass eyes, hand painted, maker’s details to base. Length 380. See page 5. $30055
hollow in two
paint effect with green head and beak. Length 400. See page 5. $33056
decoration and fringing. 1200 x 1200. approx. $20057
designs, in tones of blue, green, red, etc. on black ground, red silk trim to one. 160 x 150 and 120 x 120. $20058
the soft chamois leather with
and green felt trim to the heels. $30059
handle, shaped branch form, silvered cap end and 18ct.GP. Embossed mount engraved ‘Raphael 1905’, mounted to a short cut malacca cane section. See page 40. $12060
de-tailed with black gold and red beads and a long coral silk tassel. $8061
the handle in the form of a dog’s head. Length 920. $250
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the pale handle of a long
hardwood shaft. Length 920. $12063
with a band of inlaid decoration. Length 510. $20064
-ished. Length 440, width 400. $11065
in good condition with long hairs extending from the upper beak section, mount-ed to a square kauri base panel. Length from tip of beak to tail 430, height 350. See page 5. $185066
glass eyes, open mouth with teeth showing, mounted on an ebonised shield form back board. $75067
stand-ing with head raised, wings folded, mounted on a polished cut log sec-tion. Height 950. $55068
he stands with a striking grey/black/white speck-led coat and open mouth displaying large canine teeth and red tongue, glass eyes and long tail. Length 645, height 395. See page 5. $75069
the mount including the shoulder, the head turned to the right, long spiralling horns, ears forward to attention, glass eyes. Height 1670. See page 5. $220070
curved collar, the black lined interior showing some distress. $25071
the male peacock perched on a tree branch and with outspread wings. Height 1500. $35072
featur-ing pheasants in a natural setting of bark, tree branches, bracken, moss, etc., two males, a female and a chick, in glass and wood case. 800 x 280 x 80. See page 5. $35073
in
and ‘Resonite’ bell, along with original case. $10074
the body of traditional violin shape with classical f-holes, original ebony
piece wooden neck, peg box and scroll, some attention required. Length 560, held in later case. See page 5. $115075
open snarling mouth, mother-of-pearl in-set eyes, well detailed mane, old repair
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published by ‘The Library of Entertaining Knowledge’, ‘London: Charles Knight, Pall Mall East......1830, ‘Printed by William Clowes’, leather bound, showing some distress, in-cludes illustrations. 424 pages. 160 x 100. $8088
published 1665. Height 125. $10089
Thompson, in pale oak, octagonal shape, the scalloped edge carved with the signature mouse of the artist. Width 190. $17090
the shallow heavy bowl with an iron handle to each side. Diameter 340. $5091
shallow well with small everted rim. Diameter 440. $15092
with shallow well and wide everted rim. Diameter 540. $18093
dressed in a loincloth, balances with
On wooden plinth base. Height 165. See page 5. $15094
a gent. and his companion, he holds his tri-corn hat to his right hand, formal dress
his companion with bird to her right
both raised on turned mottled dark and pale red marble stands. Height overall 310. Old BADA sticker to the reverse of one. See page 5. $85095
sculpted as a young cow-boy straddling a partially open book with Scotty dog below, cold painted highlights. Height 160. See page 5. $22096
plinth by French medallist François-Paul Niclausse (1897 - 1958) ‘La Grande Source de Vittel’ c.1909. 120 x 85 x 20. See page 5. $10097
the circular skimmer with all-over pierced holes,
a turned wooden handle, the roaster with oval pierced hinged lidded box
-eter of scimmer 330. $12098
the woman in patinated draped costume with a cherub at her feet and one on her hip. Height 840. See page 8. $35099
to tail. Old tan staining to the recesses. Length 145. See page 5. $36076
the Shef-
whale’s tooth handle with 20thC scrim-shaw of the ‘Falcon Jardine Matheson 1842’, the sailing ship under full sail, the fork with 20thC scrimshaw of a British
and castle, historically dated ‘1799’, the ‘Hand Forged’ steel with plain whale’s tooth handle. $220077
natural curved form, approx. 8 kilos in weight. Length 1060, some dark staining to natu-
See page 5. $425078
carved -
anda Coast, Angola, deeply carved
leafy branches. Weight approx. 5kg. Length 1230. See page 5. $240079
complete with head and tail, mount-ed on black felt backing. $175080
depict-ing the Norwegian Full Rig Ship ‘Nord Lys’ (Northern Light), the wooden case glazed to four sides. 345 x 170 x 225. $22081
under full sail, the sails carved from wood, a sculpted sea, small lighthouse, painted back panel, includes smaller sailing vessel with sail detail ‘No. 10AK’, glass to front of case. 353 x 80 x 244. See page 5. $27582
oval shape with glazed cover with twin screw closure, polished. 460 x 320. $50083
holes, oval shape with glazed cover with twin screw closure, as above. 460 x 320. $50084
-tion bases with scroll legs. Height 290. Provenance: Gifted to our vendor from General Lord Wavel. $14085
naturally rounded edges, good dark green co-lourway, raised on mahogany stand. Boulder size 300 x 125 x 180. $22086
one of Queen Victoria’s Jubilee 1887, the other commemo-rating a school opening by the Duke and Duchess of York 1900, mounted and framed under glass, together with one celebrating the wedding of Charles and Diana, also in its own frame under glass. $120
signed and dated 1917. Width 300. See page 5. $600100
by Dhruva Mistry, ‘India/Britain (1959)’; ‘Maya Medallion: The Dark One’, bronze, c.1989, signed, dated and inscribed on medallion, issued by The British Art Medal Society. Diameter 125. See page 5. $140101
. $125102
faceted tapered form with lugs for suspension. $140103
similar to above. $140104
varying designs and one with original
105em-
bossed with fruit and leaves. Height 150. $100106
a lidded
mark, James Yates, impressed to the rim. $100107
with porcelain bowl (faulted set to a horn stem embellished with an antler
the mouthpiece absent. $120108
glasses, gilt brass frame with mother-of-pearl panelled overlay and eye pieces engraved ‘Verdi Fabt. Paris’, with original conforming tapered side handle. $160109
he glides gracefully with his left hand
240. See page 5. $110110
the rounded base with lobed decoration, with two metal brackets for hanging. 345 x 210. $200111
a beetle and a poodle; along with three child puppets. $200112
long golden am-ber mohair pelt, glass eyes, stitched nose. Height 400. $100113
original wig, sleeping blue eyes, maker’s stamp to back of head. $120114
traditional scrolling ribbed form, most of the outer shell evident. Approx. diameter 210. $120115
the chocolate brown
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mink quarter length sleeves, fully lined. $250116
on a Chinese wood stand. Diameter 130. $100
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appar-ently used for aerating wine. $350118
wine goblets. Height 175. See page 8. $300119
balloons. Height 130. See page 8. $300120
wine glasses. Height 150. $240121
Height 190. See page 8. $240122
one with small rim chip. Height 185. $300123
Height 335. See page 8. $150124
glasses along with six Royal Doulton liqueur glasses of similar pattern and a cut crystal mallet bodied decanter. $180125
baluster shape with silver plated screw cover. Height 210. See page 40. $90126
eight multi-coloured long stemmed wine glasses along with six multi-co-loured small brandy balloons, all wheel cut decorated. See page 8. $200127
facet cut double knop stem, the bell form bowl decorated with etched
See page 8. $100128
es,with clear glass handles and stoppers, ribbed spherical bodies and a trum-pet form vase with frilled rim, applied pinched clear glass band and clear
crack to rim. $160129
spherical
engraved signature and ‘No. 934’ to the base rim. Height 175. See page 9. $4000130
circular form, the rounded rim
woman and streams of bubbles, Model
signature ‘R. Lalique France’. Diameter 139. See page 8. $1400131
frosted and blue
highlights, narrow shaped square form, the circular disc form rim with original stopper of mildly domed rectangular
signature to base ‘R. Lalique’. Height 93. See page 8. $2,600132
green colourway, cased, introduced in 1926, also known as ‘Feuillages’, the spherical body with relief moulded multiple leaf design, narrow neck with
‘R. Lalique France’ and numbered, internal crack to mid-body section. See page 8. $650133
bowl, hemispherical, the exterior entirely hand engraved with vertical combing. Diameter 300, height 190. $350134
etched with ferns and leaves, together with a small long stemmed bug vase with decorative etching. Height 135 and 160. $120135
rim. Diameter 300. $125136
triple overlay and acid etched decoration of autum-nal grape leaves and fruit, circular everted top rim and foot, the body of square section with curved corners in tones of deep purple/brown, olive green and deep amber, etched signature ‘Gallé’ to the body and original paper label to the base. Height 147, width 100. Provenance: The collection of a member of the Seabrook family and in the ownership of one Auckland family for over 60 years. See page 8. $4200137
ovoid form, relief etched and enamelled
red/brown and with green foliage upon the mottled red/pink, orange and opaque ground. Daum Nancy France signature c.1900. Height 123. See page 8. $1850138
each with four fancy leaf scroll arms termi-nating with a classical naked woman supporting four cut crystal posy vases, the central cut crystal pedestal base within a gilt metal frame, shallow wrythen decorated bowls to the top of each. Height 185, some minor chipping. See page 8. $300
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she stands with long mottled pink dress billowing at the base, matching hat, the clear glass highlights with gilt inclusions, conforming spreading circular base. Height 265. See page 8. $120140
of irregular oblong shape, tinted rose pink, diminishing to a square plinth base of sapphire blue tint. Width 330. $225141
snails, stylised form, clear glass with internal mauve and white swirling canes, two marked with paper labels. Lengths from 60 to 75. $110142
stylised form with tall raised curv-ing tails, clear glass with internal blue colourway, paper label to all. Heights from 270 to 140. $110143
Pulpit vase, in red and amber tones, with original Murano sticker. Height 325. $200144
of hex-agonal section with blue sommerso in clear glass body in the manner of Mandruzzato. With original Murano sticker. Height 235. $175145
spherical shape, rose and aqua tinted, signed and dated ‘95. Height 140. $150
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carved with panels of con-centric ridged square designs, evi-dence of old red and white pigment to the recesses, traditional elongated lozenge form. Length 278. $220147
circular with broad averted rim standing on three remaining tapering conical legs, a beak shaped suspension lug under the rim pierced with two holes and with length of sennit cord. Diameter 705. See page 8. $400148
circular with small everted rim, raised on tapering coni-cal truncated legs, a beak shaped lug under the rim. Diameter 385. See page 8. $180149
circular with
incised geometric pattern highlighted with white pigments, raised on 19 closely grouped cylindrical legs. Di-ameter 365. See page 8. $300150
shape, the circular bowl with insipient
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short tapering conical legs, heavy dark timber with rich brown patina Length 500. See page 8. $500151
oval shape with dovetail shaped handles issuing from the sides. Width 460, depth 155. See page 8. $150152
food bowl,shape with ‘arrowhead’ shape handles issuing from each end, the handle’s up-per surfaces with incised decoration, a suspension loop carved beneath one. Width 450. See page 8. $200153
food bowl, the exterior with carved and pigmented decoration compris-ing scrolling patterns over the body, a mask carved in low relief under the foot-ring, ridges along the base extend to form handles that have terminals modelled as a turtle head and a bird head. Width 580. $200154
ellipti-
nose, remnants of pigment. Height 600. $150155
bowl,at each quadrant to bring the shape to curved oblong, handles issue from the long axis, each with serrated decorative detail. Width 560. See page 8. $225156
carved wood, oval shape with
rim, the head inlaid with shell eyes. Length 415. Along with another Trobi-and Islands oval wooden bowl. $120157
food bowl, deep elliptical shape with two ‘spearhead’ handles issuing from the long axis points, each handle with serrated carving to the upper surface,
detail. Width 760. $325158
along with a PNG obsidian dagger with red ochre clay handle. Drums 460 and 365, dagger 225. $125159
circular with small everted rim, raised on four tapering conical legs and with beak lug carved under the rim. Diameter 390. See page 8. $160160
legs. Diameter 200. See page 8. $90161
bowl,raised on 12 short legs. Diameter 180. See page 8. $90
162canoe model,
wooden comb, coconut cup, bamboo containers and other items. $120163
throwing
club and other items. $150164A Solomon Islands paddle, of pale timber, small lanceolate blade, plain shaft reducing slightly at the grip and with a crescent shaped terminal, one tip broken and absent. Length 1260. $300165
probably Solomon Islands, the lan-ceolate blade with a medial rib and carved around the short axis with a band of chevron pattern, additionally pierced with two holes to suspend ornamentation, the distal end with a simple knob. Length 1110. $350166
the
serrated edge inlays, block base,
415. $220167
with disc form heads and wire form bodies, arms, etc. Circular disc bases. Height 260. $160168
the circular dished top inlaid with wire and glass beads with a star form medallion sur-
and foliage, raised on four solid legs. Diameter 295. $100169
traditional stylised representa-
ridge, hands to thighs, some old borer to base, evidence of age. Height 220. See page 8. $140170
-ing bar form top on circular support and smaller bar form base. Labels to the base, ‘Kali Dina’ and dated 1981. Length 460. $120 171
the naked male
hair, he sits astride a standing hyena with open mouth, all upon a ring form base, dark veined evidence of age, umber pigment to the recesses. Height 140. See page 8. $950172
one Janus faced, naively carved; the other naturalistically represented, both dark stained. Tallest 185. $120173
(wood pi-geon trough) roughly hewn long rectan-gular shape with lashing protuberances
at either end. Considerably distressed. Length 1600. Reg. Y14109. $700174
traditional white tip. Length 205. Provenance: from the same family collection of Maori artefacts sold by Cordys, July 2006. See page 8. $1100175A Huia leg and foot pendant, the four claws intact, the leg end with a 9ct. yellow gold mount with circular loop ring suspension. Length 120. See page 37. $1000176
the largest capping the end with ball
fern leaf designs, marked 9ct. and with a crown possibly for Frank Grady, Goldsmith & Silversmith. Length 103. See page 37. $1800177
early 20thC. Height 75. $200178
red sealing wax to the eyes, suspended from a 9ct rose gold bow brooch. Height 57. See page 37. $160179
square form, the lid with large relief carved stylised Maori mask, linial notch decoration to the sides, paua inlays. Probably by Rangi Stevens. 185 x 185 x 90. $180180
naturalistically repre-sented, glass eyes, the log with cut branch and cut ends, original stained
See page 8. $150181
linial zigzag and scale decoration on a large long rectangular block base carved from the same piece of wood with conforming detail to the sides and fern leaf decoration to the front. 420 x 90 x 90. $160182
intricate and detailed designs of
horse’s head and a central stag at bay. 830 x 300. $200183
carved detail, good original polish and patina. Height 157, length 105. See page 8. $90184
at-tributed to John Philemon Backhouse (1845-1908), painted with volcanic scene and entitled ‘Mud Volcano, Waiotapo’. 75 x 85. See page 8. $150185
attrib-uted to John Philoman Backhouse
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(1845-1908), painted with a bush scene, entitled ‘Scene of the Wan-ganui’. 105 x 105. See page 8. $400186
attrib-uted to John Philoman Backhouse (1845-1908), painted with a village lake scene, entitled ‘Tongariro, Lake Taupo’. 170 x 170. See page 8. $400187
attrib-uted to John Philoman Backhouse (1845-1908), painted with a river vil-lage scene, entitled ‘Waikato River’. 50 x 170. See page 8. $400188
intricate notched de-
720. $200 189
, barrel form, dark golden glaze, two lug handles, turned wood lid, impressed potter’s mark to side, some rubbing to the glazed borders. Height 40, diameter 40. $220190
of tapered circular section, glazed to the rim and interior, impressed potter’s mark, c.1970/80. Height 215. $90191
the large
hanging rabbits and pheasants, the handle in the form of a dog, with glazed interior. 140 x 250. $150192
cir-cular, red, glazed with Manganese bevelled rim. Diameter 245. $75193
of square form with rounded corners decorated in relief highlighted with gilding with various N.Z. motifs includ-ing kiwi, taiaha head, tuatara and various foliage, on a mottled brown ground. Width 285. See page 8. $300194
the spherical body with restrained glaze effects, ring form neck, strap handle, inscribed mark and date ‘89 to base. Height 130. $120195
shape 34 vase, spherical with gradu-ated lathe turned banding to the lower half. Height 230. See page 8. $425196
shallow
spreading circular foot, marked ‘To-tara’ to the base. Diameter 24cm. $90197
de-signed by Anton Teutenberg, traditional
-scription to back ‘G.R. Nicol, Auckland 1A1 For Five Years Service’. $250198
modelled
rider supported upon one leg from a sculpted base, commemorat-ing Todd’s (N.Z.’s) double Olympic gold medallist and the three-day event. Bronze replica medals of the 1984 and 1988 Olympic gold medals mounted to the black marble base, two further presentation plaques at-tached, ‘Presented to Mr E.C. Ingle In Recognition of His Support for N.Z. Equestrian Sport Feb. 1989’. Height overall 445. See page 8. $2750199Paul Dibble,
signed and dated 2006, 3 from an edition of 3. Height 525. See page 8. $6500199A
traditional circular form with conform-ing hole to the centre, dark green
-port to the black marble rectangular stepped base. Diameter of nephrite
signed, entitled and dated c.1992 to the base. See page 5. $750
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one in ‘The Welsh Ladies’ series, one ‘Robby Burns’, a third in desert scenes. Heights 50, 50 and 60. See page 9. $180201
two in the Norfolk, one decorated
with gilt embellishment. Height 50. See page 9. $180202
of tapering conical shape with two handles, tiny chip to rim. Height 90. See page 9. $120203
cylindrical shape with small loop handles at the shoulder, decorated with three cat caricatures and the abbreviated motto “ Be Content, The Sea [Hath] Fish Enough” . Printed mark. Height 103. See page 9. $250204
‘The Lovers’, decorated with two cats to the centre framed by a border incorporating four Art Nou-veau female portraits alternating with four Souter cat caricatures on a pale green ground. Printed mark, circa 1906 - 1939. Diameter 235. See page 9. $550205
featuring a young girl with a crying toddler, the other
dog. 100 x 135. $200
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tapering ovoid form with round spreading foot, decorated with a woman with child, professional resto-ration to top and base. 70 x 245. See page 9. $250207
decorated with ‘Hide and Seek’, scene 17 from the series; of squat circular shape with everted rim, rim chip and crack. Height 280, diameter 330. See page 9. $250208
decorated with ‘A Woman Playing a Guitar in a Wooded Land-scape’, printed marks to base. Diam-eter 210. See page 9. $550209
the scene shows two little girls sheltering under an umbrella, gilded detail to rim and base. 100 x 100. See page 12. $350210
vase, decorated with the scene of a mother, two daughters picnicking under a tree with their collie dog. Gild embellishment to rim and base, “kiln kiss” to glaze on one side. Height 230. See page 9. $200211
decorated with ‘A Woman Sheltering Children in a Storm’ (scene 7), printed marks to base and dated October 1907. Di-ameter 365. See page 9. $600212
decorated with ‘Two Children Peeping in to a Tree Hole’ , printed marks to base, circa 1914. Diameter 230. See page 12. $150213
inverted baluster hexagonal form, with a scene of two girls cross legged under a tree, small rim frit. 90 x 210. See page 12. $250214
inverted baluster hexagonal form with
-ers in a basket. 90 x 210. See page 12. $350215
over blue feet, the same decorated to the narrow side panels and rim, one side decorated with a mother and daughter in garden, the other decorated with a young woman sitting on the quayside with cottages and boats in the background, signed ‘W. Brown’. 110 x 370. See front cover and page 9. $2000216
cylindrical form with spreading base, with scene of a young girl rummaging
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in mother’s basket, gilt embellishment to rim and base with gilt handle to each side at base. See page 9. $550218
decorated in blue and
“Polly Put the Kettle on and We’ll All Take Tea”, squat circular shape, the lid with hairline. See page 9. $100219
plates. Largest diameter 200. See page 9. $75220
(handle re-glued);
hairline at rim). Tallest 115. See page 9. $100221A Royal Doulton vase, the two-handled vase decorated with Isaac
stamp to base and motto to the inte-rior of rim. 170 x 160. See page 9. $150222
deco-rated in blue and white, printed marks to base and dated September 1941. Diameter 345. See page 12. $125223
inverse baluster shape, with mottled brown glaze, decorated with Art Nouveau
turned ridging at the foot. Impressed factory marks. Height 210. See page 12. $150224
swollen shouldered cylindrical shape with spreading base, decorated with impressed leaves to the shoulder, mottled autumnal tones. Impressed marks. Height 200. See page 12. $200225
D3746, with silver plated cover and swing handle. Height 145. See page 9. $180226
two from the ‘Pastimes Series’; a ‘Rex’ mug with ‘Jack and Jill’ decoration, and an oatmeal bowl, along with a blue and white children’s bowl ‘Make Hay While the Sun Doth Shine’ and an oatmeal bowl “Old King Cole”. $125227
with
sided with shield shaped panels, with silver plated cover and swing handle. Height 145. See page 9. $100228
deco-rated with hunting scenes, of tapering square section, each side decorated in blue and white with a fox hunting scene; the areas framing the pan-els, the shoulder and the four feet cobalt glazed with gilt designs, with
silver plated cover and swing handle. Height 150. See page 9. $180229
deco-rated by Fred Hancock, square shape with swollen sides, each side decorat-ed in blue and white with various birds after engravings by Hancock. Silver
Chip under one foot. Height 170. See page 9. $225230
‘Anne Page’ D3746, with silver plated cover and swing handle. Height 150. See page 9. $180231Two Royal Doulton hand painted
one with a scene of Ross Castle, signed J.H. Plant, the other of Aberfoyle and Dover Castle, signed C. Hart. $350232
painted by Walter Nunn (act. 1897 - 1910), of squat spherical shape with short cylindrical neck, decorated with a portrait of Oliver Cromwell, a band encircles the shoulder inscribed: ‘Our Content Is Our Best Having’ beneath a still leaf border and above a band
and small frits to foot. Height 310. See front cover. $1600233
deco-rated in the Art Nouveau manner with stylized anemones in blue and green on a mottled mustard ground. Im-pressed marks. Cylindrical shape with
foot. Height 510. See page 12. $600234
hand painted by Leonard Bentley with scenes of Salisbury Cathedral and Aberfoyle surrounding countryside in blue and white, printed Doulton Burslem mark, professional restoration. 260 x 220. See page 12. $350236
of squared section cylindrical shape with small trumpet neck, painted with two maidens in a walled garden, framed by raised gilt borders on an acid green ground. Verso a trophy group including doves, a quiver of arrows and a wreath. Impressed and printed factory marks, circa 1920. Height 205. See page 12. $400238
ovoid shape raised on a footed plinth base, apple green body decorated with two panels of hand-painted
borders. Height 165. See front cover and page 12. $150239A Royal Doulton two handled vase
ovoid shape decorated with a young woman holding a dove and painted in the round with an extensive landscape. Height 210. See page 12. $450240
decorated with two ‘cameo’ portraits of women, each portrait reserved on a pale pink ground enriched with gilt ribbons, hop swags and ‘lace-work’ patterns. Each por-trait signed. Inverse baluster shape. Printed factory marks. Height 280. See front cover and page 12. $1200241
decorated with an encircling land-scape with a woman fetching water, tapering conical shape with two gild-ed handles high to the sides. Signed. Impressed and printed factory marks. Regilded at the rim. Height 250. See front cover and page 12. $1500242
of hex-agonal inverse baluster shape, deco-rated with a landscape with a lakeside castle, the conforming hexagonal neck with raised gilt designs over a ‘Bleu du Roi’ ground. Signed. Height 210. See front cover and page 17. $1200243
compressed ovoid shape raised on a footed plinth base, painted with a panel with an Italian scene ‘St. Giulio, Lake Orta’, within gilt enriched borders on a pink ground. Signed, entitled under the base, impressed date June 1913, factory printed marks. See front cover and page 17. $600244
painted with a central
an ornate gilt and ivory panelled bor-der with cobalt background. Printed factory mark. Diameter 260. See page 25. $600245
of
mouth, two handles low on the body. Painted with poppies in a moonlit garden scene. Raised gilded designs to the rim and handles. Signed, printed and impressed factory marks. Height 205. See page 12. $750246
spout). Printed mark, circa 1906. See page 12. $300
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247A Royal Doulton Titanian vase, of spherical form, hand painted deco-ration of a swan with her baby, re-
on traditional blue ground. 120 x 100. See page 12. $450248A Royal Doulton Titanium vase, ovoid
decoration of a white swan with her -
ditional blue ground, signed F. Henri. 90 x 160. See page 12. $450 249Two Royal Doulton Titanian bowls,
over the waves, signed H. Allen, (tiny chip to rim), the other decorated with eggs in a nest on a tree branch, signed F. Henry (cracked). Diameters 130 and 100. See page 12. $200250A Royal Doulton Titanian vase of
decoration of a small thrush on a
decorated with a lizard in relief, on traditional blue and brown ground, signed H. Allen. 60 x 125. See page 12. $350251
de-sign 1605, ovoid shape with short neck with scalloped mouth, decorated with a rural scene with bridge and church. Height 105. See page 17. $200252
circa 1947, signed Noke and mono-grammed FM. Height 185. See page 17. $750253
deco-rated with a desert scene with Arabs on camels, small chip at foot. Height 70. See page 17. $100254
decorated with cattle in an extensive landscape, circa 1922. Height 210. See page 17. $450255
vase, ovoid shape with landscape decoration including ruins. Circa 1904 - 30. Height 130. See page 17. $300256
ovoid shouldered shape, signed A.[Arthur Charles] Eaton (act.1889 - 1932), decorated with a
for June 1923, signed Noke under the base. Height 270. See front cover and page 17. $5000.257
the tapered long
ground, painted and printed artist’s and pottery marks to base. Height 157. See page 17. $750
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compressed ovoid shape, signed Noke, circa 1920. Height 160. See page 17. $400259
ing salmon, signed Noke, circa 1947, model 666. Height 310. See page 17. $850261
teapot, circa 1901 - 1920, decorated with dancers encircling the pot on a yellow ground, some age crazing. Height 210. See page 12. $75262
vase, re-gilded at the rim. Height 105. See page 12. $75263
on a cobalt ground, ovoid shape with cylindrical neck, impressed factory marks and dated 1875. Professional rim repair. Height 310. See page 12. $350264
‘Lady April’, designed by Harradine, introduced 1940, withdrawn 1959, HN1958, printed mark. Height 175. See page 17. $100265
‘Rose’,
gown, designed by Harradine, intro-duced 1934, withdrawn 1938, HN1654, printed marks with handwritten title and ‘Potted by Doulton & Co.’. Height 120. See page 17. $150266
‘Spring Morning’, designed by Harradine, introduced 1940, withdrawn 1973, HN1922, printed mark. Height 200. See page 17. $100267
‘Patricia’, minia-ture designed by Harradine, introduced 1932, withdrawn 1945, M7, printed mark. Height 100. See page 20. $150268
‘Monica’, designer Harradine, introduced 1931, withdrawn 1949, HN1459, printed mark and hand written ‘Potted by Doulton & Co.’. Height 100. See page 17. $150269
Biddy, de-signer Harradine, introduced 1932, withdrawn 1937, HN513. Printed mark, hand written ‘Potted by Doulton & Co. Height 40. See page 17. $100270
‘Lady Betty’, designed by Harradine, introduced 1941, withdrawn 1951, HN1967, printed mark. Height 170. See page 17. $100271
‘The Way-farer’, designer M. Nicoll, introduced 1970, withdrawn 1976, HN2362, printed mark. Height 50. See page 17. $100
272 ‘Lydia’,
designed by Harradine, introduced 1939, withdrawn 1995, HN1908, printed mark. Height 120. See page 17. $100273
Covent Garden, an aproned girl carrying a
to her head, designed by Harradine, introduced 1929, withdrawn 1938, HN1339, printed mark with handwrit-ten title and potted by ‘Doulton & Co.’. Height 230. See page 20. $200274
‘Lido Lady’, -
mas and cuddling a puppy, designed by Harradine, introduced 1927, withdrawn 1938, possibly based on a Noel Howard satirical song, HN1220, printed mark, handwritten title and potted by ‘Doulton & Co.’. Height 180. See page 17. $300275
‘Spring Flow-ers’, designed by Harradine, intro-duced 1937, withdrawn 1959, HN1807, printed mark. Height 185. See page 20. $100 276
‘Sweet Anne’, designed by Harradine, introduced 1932, withdrawn 1967, HN1496, printed mark. Height 185. See page 20. $100277
‘Child Study’, designed by Harradine, introduced 1924, withdrawn 1938, HN603A, printed mark. Height 20. See page 17. $250278
‘Janet’, the quinoline gowned girl carrying a basket
1949, HN1538, printed mark, handwrit-ten title and potted by Doulton & Co. Height 170. See page 17. $150279
‘Long John Silver’ from the novel ‘Treasure Island’, designed by M. Nicoll, introduced 1957, withdrawn 1965, HN2204, printed mark. Height 230. See page 20. $400280
‘Elfreda’, designed by Harradine, introduced 1951, withdrawn 1955, HN2078, printed mark. Height 190. See page 20. $250281
‘June’, a
and parasol, designed by Harradine, was introduced 1949, withdrawn 1952, HN2027. Height 190. See page 17. $150282
mug, decorated with applied green alternating tikis and ‘Kia Ora’ plaques along with spiral motifs. Impressed mark. Height 80. See page 20. $200283
deco-
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cream on a pan ground, the rims and base in a chocolate brown, the spout in the form of a Pharoah mask. 80 x 120. See page 20. $100284
decorated with geometric forms and applied bead work, curved handle to each shoulder, in colours of brown, white and cobalt blue, impressed marks to base. 90 x 130. See page 20. $120285
ovoid shape with encircling band of
the shoulder and the foot. Impressed marks. Height 215. See page 20. $200286
vase, cobalt blue glazed with hop swags moulded to the sides. Im-pressed factory marks and artist’s mark of Winnie Bowstead (act. 1896 - 1947). Height 150. See page 20. $150287
with Art Nouveau decoration. Circular shaped base with nozzle shaped holder issuing from the centre. Impressed marks to base. Diameter 120. See page 20. $125288
ovoid barrel shape, decoratively labelled with the letters of the word ‘tobacco’ individu-ally in circular cartouches encircling the body. Small frits to rim. With artist’s marks for Eliza Simmance (act. 1873 - 1928). Height 145. See page 20. $100289
ovoid shape with short tapering neck, a mask of Pan modelled below the rim, the body heavily decorated with foliate pan-els, sculptural carving and beading. Dated 1875 and with artist’s marks for Simmance (act. 1873 - 1928) and as-sistant Emma Martin. Height 175. See page 20. $450290
the oil reservoir with leaf decoration in
the top panel with inscribed decoration
by Hannah Barlow, each side with a horned demon’s head in relief, the col-umn decorated with green and brown acanthus leaves, with a further motif to the spreading foot, in greens, browns and cobalt blues, some damage. Has
See page 20. $850291
in a landscape between bands of mottled blue and mustard glazes, ovoid shouldered shape with short trumpet mouth. Impressed factory marks and incised artist’s monogram
under the base. Height 390. See front cover and page 20. $2500292
squat ovoid form, the
decoration featuring deer and pheas-ants within a landscape on a white slip
-erhead beads and incised repeating scroll and leaf forms in dark brown and blue glaze. Incised artist’s monogram and that of the assistant Arthur Beere or Alice Budden. Impressed marks and date 1887. Height 167. Note: included in the N.Z. Courier Post Doulton Exhibi-tion 1992 - No.L3/45. See page 25. $2000293
the ovoid body with central wide band inscribed ‘Marshall Stevens’ and scrolling leaf designs framed by other bands of repeating design, trumpet form neck in blue/grey glaze, cobalt blue to the interior. Incised artist’s marks to base and im-pressed factory mark and date 1887. Height 188. $550294
ovoid shape decorated with a panel encircling the scalloped mouth of Art Nouveau pop-pies and slip trailed tendrils. The design sculpted in relief above a mottled brown glazed lower body. Incised art-ist’s marks and impressed factory mark. Height 210. See page 20. $900295
decorated with impressed leaves and with green-blue toned glazes. Height 240. See page 20. $300296
pot,designs on a ridged ground, blue cobalt glazed at the neck and foot, and with a conforming lid. Tiny spout chip. Height 200. See page 20. $100297
of compressed ovoid shape with foliate pattern to the walls incorporating sculpted elements. In
ground. Incised artist’s monogram and impressed factory marks. Height 165. See page 25. $1200298
of baluster shape with sculpted walls and printed design of leafy arabesques. Incised artist’s monogram under the base for Edith D. Lupton (act. 1875 - 1890), hair-line crack to rim and tiny rim repair. Height 270. See page 20. $200299An unusual Doulton Lambeth open salt, of scalloped hexagonal shape
-tion. Dated 1876 and with artist’s mark
for Emily Partington (act. 1882 - 1912). Diameter 80. See page 20. $150300
painted by P Jones and James Boulton (act. 1880 - 1917), ovoid shape with gilding at the mouth and handles (one damaged at the
of aquamarine highlighted with gilt leaves and buds. Height 170. See page 25. $250301A Royal Doulton Lambeth small vase, mallet shaped body, mottled cobalt glazed, with moulded foliate swags to the shoulder. Impressed factory marks and incised artist’s marks for Maud Bowden (act. 1903 - 1937). Height 145. See page 25. $150302
ovoid shape with short trumpet neck,
tone. Dated 1881 and with incised art-ist’s monogram and impressed factory marks. Height 365. See page 25. $1200303A Doulton Lambeth vase by Hannah
dated 1876, slightly tapering cylindrical shape with two handles issuing from the shoulder,
and a foal in a fenced paddock, stiff leaf patterns decorate the trumpet neck, shoulder and foot, in blue-green glazes. Height 230. See page 25. $1500304
the central panel with incised deco-ration of male and female lions, the
-oration in browns and blues, beaded decorated bands around rim and to centre and base, the handle with blue and brown leaf decoration, the base with impressed Doulton Lambeth mark, Hannah Barlow’s initials and her assistant Lucy Barlow and Emma Martin, impressed date stamp of 1882. 110 x 160. See page 25. $1500305
ground with a herd of ten goats in an extensive rural landscape, tapering cylindrical shape, the handle and the
with incised and coloured glazed trefoil leaves. With sterling silver rim, hallmarked London 1874. Height 270. See front cover and page 20. $3500306A Royal Doulton Lambeth vase by
tall ovoid shape with short trumpet mouth and circular spreading foot, deco-
decorate the shoulder and base, the mouth and foot glazed in mottled sea-green and caramel brown. Artist’s
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and assistant’s marks, c.1902. Height 285. See page 25. $1750307
baluster form, the inverted ovoid body with relief blossoms in the pate-sur-pate manner, in pale tones with brown leaves on blue band, all upon a bot-
top rim and foot, incised, impressed and printed marks to base. Height 244. See page 25. $575308
ovoid shape with trumpet mouth, decorated with applied and carved
leaves. Dated 1879 and with artist’s marks for Charlotte Lamb (act. 1879 - 1883). Small professional repair to rim. Height 120. See page 25. $150309
cylindrical with silver plated rim and three squared loop handles. Decorated with cherry blossom and trellis panels. Marked ‘Slater’s Patent’. Height 155. See page 25. $175310
green mottled glazed, with screw-down lid to activate
Incised artist’s mark for Ada L Wor-thy (act. 1880 - 1890). Width 95. See page 25. $200311
Joan Honey, circa 1913, of inverse baluster shape decorated with
Incised artist’s monogram and im-pressed factory marks. Height 180. See page 20. $75312
with simulated
Impressed factory marks. Height 155. See page 25. $75314
painting with raised gilt outline, ovoid shape with slender neck, two handles at the sides (one restored). Height 220. See page 25. $180315
baluster shape with piercing at the neck highlighted with gilding, raised on an oblong base, decorated to either side with panels of hand-painted
Height 260. See page 25. $200316A Royal Doulton Lambeth bottle vase, of ovoid shape with tall trumpet neck, the body decorated with ‘chiné’ panels alternating with mottled panels
-ist’s marks for Christine Abbot (late 19th century). Height 250. See page 25. $125
317A Royal Doulton two handled vase, cylindrical shape, painted with an ex-tensive landscape and rural house by J.H. Plant, gilded embellishment to the handles. Height 215. See page 28. $180318
Height 160. See page 28. $120319
Diameter 345. See page 28. $120320
‘Eros’ pattern, green tinted blossom decorates the angular handled cups, saucers and square plates eight place setting complete with milk, sugar and cake plate. See page 25. $220321
-tions, the top edges with a ‘bobbin’, a cornice above a face moulded with an Arts & Crafts foliate order pat-
Impressed maker’s mark to the centre section. $400322A Royal Doulton vase, of octagonal baluster form, in the prunus pattern. Height 280. $120323
hand painted by John Hugh Plant (Act. 1902-1920), leaf shape with slightly
painted with an Italian scene ‘In the Gulf, Venice’. Signed, entitled under the base, impressed date September 1915, factory printed marks, slight distress to glaze. See page 28. $350323A
in the form of two ladies, coloured glossy glaze, both with original labels to the inside, C1950. Height 150. See page 28. $120324
a rabbit seller and a goose girl. Height 195. See page 28. $150325
pink -
lure. Height 230. $100326
bowls, two with deep cobalt blue in-teriors, the other plain - all with lavishly
printed marks. $200327
decorated
manner with ladle and matching base, some damage. $150328
shape no. 824, bottle form with the spherical body decorat-ed with small repeating sun motifs, tall
narrow cylindrical neck. Impressed and incised marks to base. Height 355. See page 28. $350329
painted polychrome enamel in the chinoiserie manner, gilt enrich-ments. $300330
decorated to the centre with exotic
the rim, blue crossed swords mark with incised erasure. Diameter 205. $350331
with exotic birds and beetles, enriched with gilt and with a ring handle at the mid-point. Width 90. $100332
plate, decorated with a chinoiserie landscape, multiple frits to the rim. Diameter 245. See page 28. $120332A
pos-sibly for tea, the cartouche with belt and buckle frame named ‘Scented’, enclosing British Coat of Arms. See page 28. $110333
decorated in the Imari pallet, Egyptian style mask at the base of the side handles, on square base with gilded embellish-ments, some damage. 195 x 340. $150334
small tea cup and saucer and a larger bowl, decorated in black and white with a young girl playing with a goat. $100335
the centre with transfer decoration of an Angelica Kauffman scene, classical women in bright polychrome colours,
-elled embellishment on a green and white ground, ‘Royal Vienna’ mark to base. Diameter 25. $130.336
pale apricot and green, nine plates, six small dishes, two sauce boats, one ashette, one large dish and a lid-ded tureen, printed marks. $200337
Elephant by Knud Kyhn, Tang glaze in mottled brown and tan tones, designed April 1929, model no. 20198. Length 20, height 190. See page 28. $425338
factory and artist marks under the base, date mark for 1966. Height 230. $150339
vase, wide mildly cylindrical body with waisted neck and ring foot, decorat-ed with a standing red dragon chas-ing a mystic pearl, plain white ground, gilt rim. Underglaze blue mark to base. Height 300. $800
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340 six coffee cans
and saucers, Orchard Gold pattern in original box, signed D. Jones. $150341
polychrome
form patterns with elaborate gilt enrich-ments on a purple and green repeat-ing leaf form ground on blue, printed and painted marks, including the pat-tern no. 3651 attributed to Violet Elmer. Height 198. See page 28. $900342
of squat circular form painted in the Clare-mont pattern, traditional deep red, blue and yellow highlighted tones on the green dominant ground painted signature in green and dated 10-1913 to base. Diameter 155, height 67. See page 28. $3200 343
vases, in the Imari pattern with lavish gilding to the foot, spout and handle. Height 260. See page 28. $250344
in the Imari pattern, oval form with side handles in the form of an acorn and leaves. 260 x 190 x 220. See page 28. $250345
for sauce and/or gravy in the Imari
acorn. 180 x 140. $300346
together with four additional saucers. $150347
a two handled loving cup, an octagonal plate, a small posy vase and a chalice in two parts. $120348
diameter 220, together with a small circular dish. Diameter 110. $110 349
in the Imari pattern. $150350
in the Imari pattern. Diameter 270. $650351
of circu-
and circular base, typical dribbled glaze effects in bright colours. Height 180, diameter 155, printed marks. Some crazing. See page 28. $250352
two lovers in a leafy bower. 160 x 220. $150352A
of Britan-nia in bright polychrome enamels, with shield, helmet and lion, spear missing and some damage. See page 28. $150353
printed in blue -
ers, c.1758, workman’s mark painted under the base, small area of discol-
frit. Length 80. See page 28. $125354
underglaze blue deco-
fruiting grape vine and bows to the lid. The lid interior rim with some chip-ping, minor chipping to spout end and hairline crack. Crescent mark in underglaze blue to base. Height 230, diameter of body 190. The pattern probably ‘Early Flowering Plants’. See page 33. $650355
James Stinton, ovoid shape with raised moulding at the foot of acan-thus leaves, the body painted with a pheasant in a landscape, the everted mouth with blush ivory tinting con-forming to the moulding at the foot. Green mark, shape G1039, c.1904. Height 135. See page 28. $700356
squat circular shape, moulded with four panels, each decorated with rose blossoms and buds, pale green tinted at the foot and shoulder and embellished with gilding to the mould-ings. Height 80. See page 28. $300357
each of ovoid shape with mouth, handle and foot decorated with acanthus leaf mouldings highlighted in gilt over a cobalt glaze, the bodies decorated with bouquets of thistle and other
brown mark, shape 1587, c.1897. Height 230. See page 28. $3000358
by F. Higgens, squat circular shape, the upper half of the body painted with apples and cherries on a mossy ground, the lower half with gilded basket weave moulded decora-tion, the pierced cupola type cover with similar basket weave elements
1286. Height 190. See page 28. $1500359
painted by G.M. , ovoid shape with two acanthus capped handles at the shoulder, short gilded trumpet mouth and gilded circular spreading foot, the body decorated with pink roses and buds, signed. Puce mark, shape H313, c.1917. Height 250. See page 28. $1250360
painted by James Stinton, tall ovoid shape with two handles at the shoulder, spread-ing gilt foot and short trumpet mouth (restored), painted with Highland
cattle in a misty landscape. Puce mark, shape 2193, c.1917. Height 265. See page 28. $3000361
Hadley shape, squat circular shape
mouldings to the shoulder, painted with four panels of yellow and pink roses by William E. Jarman, signed, green mark, c.1907. Diameter 260, height 210 (re-gilded at rim and foot). See page 28. $1600.362
in the Woodland pattern, consisting of 10 din-ner, entrée and side plates, one soup tureen, two vegetable tureens, three graduated size ashettes, two sauce boats, ten teacups and saucers, nine
two sugar bowls, a coffee pot and teapot, pair to teapot lid. $350363
baluster shape with hand painted decoration of day lilies, two handles
and leaves, puce mark, shape 2332, c.1903. Height 205. $700364
plates, painted by John Stinton Jnr., ‘Invergarry Castle & Norham Castle’. Diameter 235. $600365
ovoid shape, decorated with peaches and cherries on a mossy ground. Black mark. Shape 2491. Height 75. $200366
shape vases,moulded decoration to the shoulder and foot, the short cylindrical neck with simple piercing, the body hand painted with pink and yellow roses and buds. Green mark, shape H278, c.1908. Height 90. See page 28. $300367
conical shape with everted serpen-tine rim, painted with wild roses, lily and forget-me-nots. Green mark, shape G957, c.914. Height 80. See page 28. $250368
saucer and plate painted by Freeman with various fruits including peaches, pears and berries, each piece signed with the artist’s name, gilt enrichments. Date marks for 1953. See page 28. $260369
ovoid shape with slender trumpet neck raised on a circular spreading foot, the body painted with blackber-ry fruit, blossoms and leaves, Hadley shape 281, green mark, c.1904. Pro-fessional repair at rim. Height 260. See page 28. $375
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painted by Mabel Lander with fruiting and blossoming blackber-ries, squat circular shape, signed indis-tinctly, green mark. c.1905. Height 65. See page 28. $175371
‘The Duchess’s Dress’, printed marks to base, red/mauve/pink tones. Height 155. $120372
cylindrical form with trumpet neck, hand paint-ed with fruit and signed H. Ayrton, date mark for 1951. Height 30. See page 28. $400373
, modelled by Freda Doughty, black mark c.1975. Height 160. See page 28. $200
MILITARIA374
the buckle with peb-
one piece cast manufacture with much of the remaining original DAK
early leather belt with tab stamped ‘PC Turk WWE., Lüdenscheid’. See page 33. $120375
badges and buttons,canvas belt with leather strapping, in-cludes ‘N.Z.M.R.’, ‘Durham’, ‘Australia’, etc., approx. 60. See page 33. $150376
badges, buttons, etc., includes Aus-tralia, Rhodesia, etc. See page 33. $90377
and buttons, includes Air Force. See page 33. $80378
awarded to 69362 PTE J.H. Russell, N.Z.E.F., both attached to a single ribbon. $140379
presentation inscribed to the same recipient as the above medals, ‘Jim Russell - In Appreciation Of Many Years Valued Counsel - A.F.C. - 1969’, rectangular form, the hinged lid revealing the
& Hall’. 160 x 110. $180 380
award-ed to ‘28273 PTE E.V. Edlin, N.Z.E.S.’, a member of the 19th Reinforcements Specialist Machine-Gun Section, both complete with original ribbons. $250381
veteran pick-ups showing formal groups of soldiers prior to going to Africa, many shots of Africa corps. in dessert and front
line, sweethearts, etc., also including
Egypt. $350382
showing scenes of the aftermath of the Battle of Gaza, includes graves, etc., entitled on reverse, ‘Gaza 19/4/17’, and ‘W.M.R. Graves at Rafa’
ea. $200383
of Libya, ‘Bardia’, ‘Bengasi’, ‘Tripoli’, etc. $120384
1921, a library copy; one map entitled ‘Belgium and Part Of France. Edition 3. Trenches corrected to 22-6-16’, showing Messines, etc., the other map of ‘Belgium. Edition 9A. Trenches cor-rected to 5-12-17. Sheet 28N.E.’, this map including Passchendale. $220385
Libya, signed and dated ‘42. 345 x 400, framed un-der glass. Note: Jack Crippen was an
, the coastal town of Bardia was strategically important and constantly fought over by the Africa Corp. and the allies, especially during the winter of 1941. See page 33. $250386
includes the pencil drawing of Lt., General B.C. Freyberg, personally signed by Freyberg and signed and dated 28.5.43 by the artist, 255 x 210, framed under glass; ‘Ger-man Tiger Tank with San Lorenzo in Corregiano’, watercolour, wash and pencil, signed and entitled, inscribed on reverse ‘Original - On Site ....’., 255 x 355; ‘Castle Hill Casino. May 30/44’, pen and wash, monogrammed, enti-tled and dated, 275 x 375, framed un-der glass; ‘Ponte Vecchio Florence’, ink and watercolour, monogrammed, entitled and dated Nov. 2, 1944, 280 x 380, framed under glass; ‘Ruined Buildings & Harbour, Tobruk’, water-colour, signed and monogrammed, 285 x 365, framed under glass; ‘Ca-sino’, ink and wash, monogrammed, entitled and dated June 1/44, 280 x 380, framed under glass, and a print of a drawing by Lewis of ‘George II. R. April 1942’. All of the original six art works are illustrated in the Ted Lewis book, ‘I Was No Soldier’, ‘An Artist’s War Diary’. Note: W.E.W. (Ted) Lewis born 1908 was educated in N.Z., studied art at the Royal College in London becoming an art teacher in Hamilton and Wellington. He enlisted for war service in 1941 opting for a non-combatant role in the medical corps. His artistic skills lead him to sec-ondment as a matchmaker in Army
HQ with General Freyberg. In Casall,
War Artist, Peter McIntyre who was most impressed with his work and sug-
not happen, though sometimes Ted was given special permission to make drawings. Ted died in 1992, aged 84. See page 33. $3800387
‘Your Country’s Call, Isn’t this Worth Fighting For? ENLIST NOW’, 1915, showing a Scottish soldier stand-ing before rolling hills and thatched roof houses, printers and publisher’s details to the bottom margin. 740 x 500, some distress, framed under glass. See page 33. $400
ORIENTAL388
walls of bamboo, chrysanthemums, roses, prunus blossoms, wisteria and other leafy branches, numerous birds perched amongst the branches along with a phoenix and dragon. Raised on pierced carved wooden base, the base with some damage and losses. Overall height 265. See page 33. $950389
stand, the ball of approximately 10 concentric levels, the outermost carved as sinuous dragons, raised upon a turned carved and pierced stand, the uppermost support absent. Height 355. See page 33. $500390
deeply carved with
ridges and pagodas in a wooded landscape. Tusk length 420, raised on a carved wood stand. See page 33. $700391
he stands beside a
his feet, a young boy clambouring from the sack slung across his shoul-ders, the lower section of the staff in his right hand absent. Height 90. See page 33. $300392
he sits, an upraised bell in his hand from which clambers a mouse. Old repair to hand. Width 70. See page 33. $300393
the man and boy standing beside a street lamp upon which their monkey is perched, the lamp with turned base and hexagonal panelled light surround, lotus leaf type top, the shaped oval base also mounted with
signed inset mother-of-pearl tablet. Height 75. See page 33. $600
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the family group of four monkeys beside a hornet’s nest, the mother in distress, a branch to the base signed by the artist. 63 x 50 x 65 approx. See page 33. $875395
the bivalve shell slightly open to reveal
surface, raised on wooden plinth base. Width 80. See page 33. $200396
of an agricultural worker, his body of green patinated metal, his hands, lower limbs and head carved of ivory, he stands with sack slung over his shoulder, on a carved wooden base. Height overall 180. See page 33. $300397
carved
its sides and to the interior. Raised on carved wood stand. Length 140. See page 33. $150 398
he stands with his bird upon a large shell and with
plinth. Height overall 170. See page 33. $100399
seated with hands in Vitarka Mudra, (mudra of discussion), the Buddha with dramati-cally elongated ear lobes with earrings and clothed in a lightly draped robe. Raised on a wooden plinth base. Height 200. See page 33. $600400
carved with upraised arms (thumb re-stuck), on wooden stand. Height overall 130. See page 33. $100401
. Height 55. $50402
the stand with carved gentleman to base, the ball with three layers. Height 150. $120403
in traditional pose holding blossoms on ebonised wood stand. Height 180. $150404
the handle as Hotei with exposed belly
shaft. Length 920. $180405
deco-rated in underglaze blue with pavilions beside a waterway with boats and bridge, ovoid shape with loop handle. Height 130. See page 33. $100406
of panel shape oval form,
panels highlighted with birds and
See page 33. $225407
of European silver shape decorated in
landscapes, the rim decorated with
Width 185. See page 33. $300408
of silver shape, ovoid with scalloped rim, decorated in underglaze blue to the interior with a ‘Willow pattern’ landscape, the ex-
border, numerous glaze frits to edges. Length 205. See page 33. $250409
Euro-pean silver shape, square pillow form with arched shoulders, decorated in underglaze blue with lakeside pavil-ions and temples. Lid absent. Height 115. See page 33. $150410
silver
in famille rose enamels framed by underglaze blue borders. Height 120. See page 33. $100411
of circular form, pierced and relief form as a phoenix and entwined mythical cat, pale green with brown pigment rubbing. Diameter 65. $300411A
vibrant green inclusions, formed as a gourd upon which sits two bats and a reishi fungus tendril. Length 60. See page 36. $15,000411B
dant, carved to one side with two symbols (coins) of wealth, the other
-pended from a gold bale loop. See page 36. $650412
the barrel form lid with stiff leaf carved design and with three captured ring handles
two Taotie masks issue from the rim and support the large captured ring handles, the compressed spherical body with carved detail, the three lions paw feet with further mask supports, pale/mid-green colourway with natural inclusions. 185 x 125 x 195. $300413
as recumbent rabbit and small goat, pale toned. Length 55 and 40. $80414
the uni-
form beads with smaller beads lashing to the disc pendant. Length 600. $600415
and handled magnifying glass, embossed with bat forms, enhanced with red cabochon stones, tapered cylindrical handle. $80416
mod-elled as lotus leaves, incorporating the natural colours of the stone’s rind, light green and bright green sections. The bowl formed by the furling larger leaf. Width 125. See page 36. $1200417
modelled as reishi fungus. Length 250. See page 36. $750418
squat circular shape with everted rim, the
exterior walls carved in low relief
scrolls, raised on a circular small foot ring with edge conforming to the rim. Diameter 170. See page 36. $1000419
scrolling ‘breath’ forms issue from their mouths,
tone. 40 x 33 x 24. See page 36. $850420
beads of pale green colour, individu-ally knotted. Diameter of each bead 19. $450421
ovoid form, ring foot and top, no stopper, mid-green tone with darker inclusions towards the top. Height 150. $160422
green -
lar shape raised on three short feet, stylised animal handles issue from the body, the domed cover surmounted
open to emit smoke, raised on carved wood stand. Height 180. See page 36. $350423
swing handle, the open top with shaped rim and a narrow front compartment, all above two short drawers with knob handles, quality construction and polish. 230 x 160 x 150. $120424
inlaid with ivory to the lids, circular serpentine shape, the base and lid of the same dimension, the lid laid with a stylised
ivory, each box with a four character Qianlong seal mark under the base. Diameter 140. See page 36. $1000425
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carved to simulate bamboo. Length (longest) 300. See page 36. $500426
statuette of a boy seated upon the some old repairs, on
associated black wood carved and pierced plinth base. Width 370. See page 36. $350427
the old bone and bamboo set with considerable wear and some pieces re-carved, ac-companied by numerous bone stick counters. See page 36. $400428A Chinese bone and bamboo Mah
the tiles of small size. $200429
squat circular shape with inverted
for holding counters for the game of ‘Go’. Diameter 150. $300430
of hexagonal shape with serpentine outline, the lid tops carved as water lily leaves with raised veins. Diameter 195. $400431
the shaped oval body with pierced, embossed and engraved panels of shrimp, fruit
ground highlighted with engraved
central mildly domed section, the -
boo branch form knotted at the top, raised on four tapered scrolling legs. Embossed marks to base for Sing Fat, Canton, early 20thC. 270 x 210 x 175. See page 36. $550432
the cylindrical circular section body with mildly domed lid,
Embossed marks for Hung Chong, Canton and Shanghai. Weight 214gms, height 115. See page 36. $200433
circular sec-tion, mildly domed lid with plain knop
clear glass liner raised on three com-pressed spherical feet sitting upon a conforming stand with mildly tapered rim. Embossed marks including ‘NK’, possibly indicating Nanking. Diameter 125. See page 36. $200434
style, the tapered square section bodies with plain chamfered corners,
scale’ pattern, reeded rims, angular handles. ‘Nanking’ and embossed character marks to base of each piece, coffee pot, sugar bowl and
small old repair to coffee pot. Height of coffee pot 185. See page 36. $850 435
the circular serpentine
-ing shaped foot decorated with three further phoenixes, their long tails rise to form a tall stem, the whole embellished
Height 380. See page 33. $325436
formed as a recumbent elephant, its trunk as the spout, decorative engraved cloth to its back, raised on
-forming lid and swing handle, charac-ter marks to base. Length 150, height 125. $400437
moon
shaped square panel to each side, decorative stopper with spoon at-tached. $110438
the dark olive green cut top layer re-vealing a bird amongst blossom and bamboo to each side, white glass body below. The stopper with spoon attached. $110439
one a Cameo glass with precious
with stylised animal forms on a geo-metric ground. $120440
bottle, raised panelled side handles, See page 36. $80
441
in two sections modelled as a strawberry, fruit and leaves, small chips. Length 100. See page 36. $150442
plate, circular form, decorated with various blossoms in blue on pale blue ground, tan tone to the exterior rim. Diameter 220. $180443
white shallow bowl, decoration in underglaze blue of a mother and child within a fenced garden, repeat-ing cross-pattern to the tan glazed rim, hairline crack. Diameter 225. See page 33. $110444
blue and white plate, -tion to the circular centre and four sprays to the rim, minor chipping and
hairline crack. Diameter 220. See page 33. $120445
white plate, garden and fence pattern to the circular centre, cross-pattern to the tanned glazed rim. Diameter 233. See page 33. $200446
-ration, single old chip repair to rim. Diameter 230. See page 33. $120447
white plate, circular form, building in coastal landscape to the circular
the rim, single small chip and hairline crack to rim. Diameter 230. See page 33. $120448
white ashette, octagonal form, deep -
ing urns within a fenced garden, a
border, large crack and old re-sticking, previously held by old staple repairs. 327 x 250. See page 33. $140449
white shallow bowled ashette, octago-nal form, the oval centre with multiple
designs to the multi-banded border. 407 x 325. See page 33. $375450
decorated
sculpted rock. Diameter 350. $175451
ovoid shape, decorated with two sinuous dragons encircling the
the shoulder, the cover decorated with a dragon, small rim chip. Six character Tongzhi mark under the base. Height 200. See page 36. $400452
includes a Chinese Kendi, restoration to the top
damage to rim. See page 36. $90453
blue and white vases, the bodies with
walled garden, conforming band to the tall cylindrical necks, smaller bands bordering and separating the main decoration, minor glaze fritting to the top rim. Height 350. See page 33. $950454
each of the swollen graduated bulbous sections decorated with two panels painted
-ers, and landscapes, reserved on a speckled blue ground. Four char-acter Kangxi mark under the base. Height 290. See page 33. $500
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shallow dish decorated to the well with a hawk perched in a blossoming
branches all on a dark cobalt ground. Diameter 300. See page 36. $400456
head raised, S-form neck, well detailed long feathers, raised on a dome base, dark patina. Height 440. See page 36. $450457
vases, baluster form, relief and engraved fruit, leaf and bird decoration, applied bronze highlights. Height 150. $120458
baluster form, relief decoration of trains and bamboo, applied exotic long tail bird handles, old dark patina. Height 330. $150459
the interior engraved with an inscrip-tion and the date 1912. Diameter 90. Fault on base. See page 36. $110460
pot, circular form, the inverted rim with three relief stylised lion form
mouths, character marks cast into the base. Diameter 63. See page 36. $300461
hemi-spherical, raised on a small circular foot ring, the interior decorated with a cruciform medallion and ribbon framed by four horses galloping above a green wavy sea, the exte-rior decorated with four mythical foo dogs amongst scattered ‘Precious
-eter 200. See page 36. $300462
his -
ing robe with a decorative border, he sits upon a frame raised on a plinth base, hands to front supporting a
245. See page 36. $700463
all-over panelled, gilded
buildings, courtyards and bridge set-tings, framed by decorative borders, removable lid, some old damage. Diameter 260, height 150. See page 36. $220464
mod-elled as bamboo sections; along with a Chinese Imari small saucer dish. $100465
bowl, serpentine shaped rim, incised restrained small panel and banded
design, old repair to rim. Diameter 300. See page 36. $120466
dog, head raised with open mouth, strap chain restraint to neck and chest, loop form tail, dark iridescent green glaze. Height 280, length 280. $140467
bottle vase, six character Yongzheng mark in blue within a double circle under the base. Height 130. $100468
ring foot, an area to the internal rim unglazed, patches of pale red blush glaze highlights. Diameter 147. $100469
the two ring handles with dragon mask details, uniform all-over glaze with orange rims evident at the unglazed foot. Height 260. $425470
inverse baluster shape with trumpet mouth, decorated in
leaves and other aquatic life. Six character Qianlong seal mark under the base. Height 460. $175471
plain circular form with ring foot, the pale celadon crackle glaze showing effects of age with some darker stain-ing , minor chipping. Diameter 142, height 67. See page 36. $300472
of compli-cated panelled form including various
hand painted. 660 x 510, framed under glass. $160473
of traditional design decorated with semi-precious stones and Buddhist symbols. $150474
painted on fabric, framed and glazed. 370 x 295. $125475
vase of bottle form, dark brown and grey glaze effects, signature to base, in original box with calligraphy/signa-ture to lid. Height 250. $110476
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colours. 220 x 135. $100477
lain vases,mouth, decorated with panels of
-derglaze blue, one with rim chips, with wooden stands. Height 240. $220478
circular with -
rated to the centre with a vase of
red, blue and green colours. Diam-eter 305. Along with a Japanese porcelain blue print bowl, rim chip. Diameter 150. $325479
decorated with pavilions and land-scapes. See page 36. $500480
vase,panels in traditional red, green and blue. Height 180. $100481
ovoid shape, decorated in famille rose
reduced, Qianlong seal mark under the base. Height 170. $200482
form, pale cream glaze. Diameter 120. $300 483
of tall mildly waisted open cylindrical form, striking red exterior glaze thinning at the top rim, pale glaze to the interior. Height 155, di-ameter 142. See page 36. $750484
bowl, -
architectural forms rising from the sea, angular scrolls to the rims. Six character marks in underglaze blue to the base. Diameter 106. See page 36. $220485
screens each set with two ‘Canton’ enamel on copper panels depicting Daoist characters, the lower part of the screens decorated with two ‘Precious
486
with incised decoration of dragons and phoenixes in green, blue and aubergine on an egg yolk yellow ground. Diameter 255. $100487
the exterior with monochrome intense pink glaze, an imperial colour, the interior plain white horizontal six character Qing dynasty, Qianlong reign mark in Zhuanshu script horizontally under the base in blue. Height 75. See page 36. $750488
glazed with an intense turquoise colour, inverse baluster shape with trum-pet mouth, decorated with incised
stiff leaves at the neck, tiny rim chip. Height 305. $100489
squat circular form with three at-
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tached lug feet, famille rose decora-tion, the interior with a lakeside crane, signed, the exterior entirely deco-
marks to the base. Diameter 75. See page 36. $110490
tapered form, painted
captured lion mask and ring handles, six character marks to the base. 120 x 60 x 60. See page 36. $110491
pot, -els with a monk before a rocky outcrop that he is using to support his scrolls and
brown dominant tones, detailed with character marks. Height 118, diameter 80. See page 36. $220492
circular form, the exterior with three rows of formalised lotus leaves, raised on a short ring foot, character marks to the base. Diameter 165, height 83. See page 36. $400493
the ovoid body and tall tapered circular section neck decorated in Mandarin
shoulder and neck base with applied sculpted three claw dragon, gilt high-lights, blue underglaze character marks to base. Height 230. See page 36. $1500494
polychrome enamelled with a pair of exotic long tailed birds amongst foliage, tones of purple, yellow, green and red on a rose-pink ground, elongated hexagonal con-forming foot, with underglaze blue character marks to base. Height 285. See page 33. $450495
ornately decorated with two rondels including sculpted dragons and phoenix, the matt red blossom decorated ground highlighted with glazed precious ob-
Character marks to base, dominant green glaze. Height 185. $120496
the small circular bowl raised on three tapered circular section legs, raised plain strap handles, the heavy blue glaze with wax resist textured decora-tion of leaping deer, stylised foliage and crescent moon forms, the well and base also unglazed. Diameter 95, height 97. See page 36. $520497
painted in red, black and white, squat ovoid body with short cylindrical neck with everted rim, with clay adhering from burial. Height 400. $240498
with spherical body and neck taper-
ing to an arched duck-head terminal, painted in black, yellow, ochre, red and white, with clay adhering from burial. Height 320. $130499
a Han style
a throne holding a bird, receptacle hole to top, glazed brown highlights, old repair to neck and an 18thC Chi-
rose glaze, restoration to handle and hair crack. $150500
rect-angular form, tapered square section legs, decorative handles terminating with large lion masks. 175 x 95 x 130. See page 36. $110501
senin, he stands on one foot holding a palm leaf terminating with a large coin, well detailed with exposed ribs. Height 220. See page 5. $110502
of tall tapering square section with gilded decoration of birds. Height 270. To-gether with eight richly gilded black lacquer trays, each 190 x 130 and a black lacquer plinth. Length 260. $100503
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soms, gilt highlights, painted marks to the reverse including the Shimazu fam-ily crest. Diameter 215. $140504
in Sancai glazes, boxed, the lid with the National Emblem of the People’s Republic of China; along with a card associated with the original gifting from Charles Qiao Shi, Chairman of the Chi-nese legislature 1993-1998. $300505
by Hokusai, landscape scene, detailed on original label on reverse. 170 x 115. $100506
after the artist Tôshûsai Sharaku of the
Sanogawa Ichimatsu. Each 390 x 255. Framed and glazed. $100507
each
toned backing, gilt highlights. Sizes approx. 220 x 170. $80508
of plain circular shape with four lug handles around the shoulder, covered in a light oatmeal coloured glaze falling short of the base which has been
170, height 170. $400509
seated in the ‘Earth Touching Position’. Height 145. $140510
Shiva represented with four heads and traditional mul-tiple arms in an erotic embrace with his consort, they are raised upon an oval decorated stand, dark patina. Height 190. See page 5. $220511
of archaic shape with dragon spout and animal moulded handle, standing on three feet; brown, green and tur-quoise glazes. Height 215. $300
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JEWELLERY520
, the eight stylish rect-angular panels in a strong Art Deco design with black enamel, emerald and diamond pastes set in geomet-ric rows and panels, cushion clasp, stamped ‘Sterling’ to reverse. See page 37. $240521
festooned with silver and silver and enamel charms approx. 70, many en-titled with various countries. Weight 157gms. $180522
-mond, a further diamond each side to the tapered curved strap form, rope, bead and other decoration. Hallmarked Chester 1912, in original
See page 37. $275523
puff heart padlock clasp. Weight 86gms. See page 37. $1500524
of uni-form Belcher links, pierced and en-graved heart padlock clasp. Weight 12 grams. See page 37. $220525
four bar width and with padlock clasp. $120526
in the Arts & Crafts
silver frame with sculpted berry and cut-away leaf design, solid back-ing. Diameter 33. Note: Annie was the daughter of Richard Glazier, the headmaster of the Manchester Mu-nicipal School of Art 1892-1918. See page 37. $120527
one of oval carnelian graduated beads, the other mother-of-pearl of graduating lozenge form, similar silver clasp. Length 50 and 35. $140528
the oval facet cut amethyst in a rub-over mount within an open wire-
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work frame with bead and scrolling wire design. 38 x 32. See page 37. $200529
the circular green cabochon stone in an open radiating star type design with bead detail. Diameter 29. See page 37. $120530
the hand
spacing the 11 amber beads, the clasp matching the other Glazier necklaces. Length 400. $110531
decorative link sections, T-bar, tassel
532
uniform curve links, single ‘dog-clip’ clasp. Length 138, marked 15ct., weight 31.7gms. $1500533
the main circular drop framing various yellow coloured gold leaves, a smaller drop suspend-
lozenge link section, highlighted with seed pearls and peridot, the pendant
link gold neck chain, push-in clasp. See page 37. $275 534
mond pendant, the open diamond form frame with three claw set sapphires and multiple small diamonds above and to the top bars, suspended from a silver box link chain; along with a pair of
multiple oval facet cut sapphires. $160535
the top with a large circular dome top opaque
and wirework highlighted with four green cabochon stones. $140536
green tones, gold claw set mount
chain. See page 37. $160537
the scrolling open form pendant with central oval facet cut amethyst framed by multiple seed pearls, single amethyst drop, box link vintage 9ct. rose gold neck chain. See page 37. $260538
puff padlock clasp. Weight 25gms. $440539
the parrot beak clasp with a small gold puff heart charm attached. Length 530, weight 23.25gms. $400
540
in the Art Nouveau manner with green enamel highlighted pierced and engraved wrap-around wings, marked 925. $225541
T-bar and a silver and gold fob. Birmingham 1913. $150542
the lapis beads of lozenge diamond cut, spaced by low grade
clasp. Length 570. $110543
the deep lustrous cream pearls knotted be-tween each. Length 450. $110544
the spiral form ammonite fossil held in a silver frame with suspension loop rail and Belcher link chain. Approx. diam-eter of fossil 45. See page 37. $120545
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gree frame with bale suspension loop. See page 37. $150546
emerald cut yellow citrine claw set to the centre. See page 37. $290547
the wide cuff type bangle in the form of a crown with geometric engraved decoration, the raised detail picked out in rose gold, marked ‘Stg’ and with a safety chain. $150548
three cushion cut smoky quartz claw
gold chain. See page 37. $120549
tapered form, the bevelled panel in rub-over frame and engraved mount. Loop suspension to the top, the quartz panel with crack visible close to the top mount. See page 37. $220550
the Belcher link chain with later parrot-beak clasp, the greenstone pendant with applied N.Z. fern leaf and shield form to other side. Weight of chain 17.3gms. See page 37. $400551
the cylindrical glass vial full with alluvial gold particles, engraved
55. See page 37. $260552
with two outer engraved serpentine strap mounts framing the
pair of narrower plain strap mounts with heart cartouches, these framing the
cartouche, marked to the reverse ‘9C’ and a stamped anchor mark, probably for Frank Grady. Length 92. See page 37. $575553
the rectangular plain solid silver panel inset with a tapered lozenge form greenstone piece, rounded to the top,
marked ‘Stg Sil’ and artist’s mark of two short bars above one longer. The pendant 120 x 40. See page 37. $400554
square form, engraved surface show-
shadow, original sprung pin to reverse, impressed maker’s marks. 31 x 31. See page 37. $220555
on rolled gold Albert chain. See page 37. $120556
the central
to edge, in rub-over mount framed by gold leaf and berry designs all on a silver frame of tapering bar form, the reverse with applied maker’s name ‘WAGER’ on a silver plaque. Length 67. Note: Wager was born in London in 1875, stud-ied at the Bristol School of Art and the Glasgow School of Art from 1897 to 1903
Bernard Cuzner, a Liberty & Co. design-er. Further biographical detail available. See page 37. $1600557
the multi-stoned large diamond form top with a central 0.56ct. old mine cut diamond, VS-1 colour H-I in rub-over setting framed by four further old mine cut diamonds total-ling 1.70ct. and 14 small bead set old European single cut diamonds. Total TDW of 2.48ct., valuation available. See page 37. $2600558
the 2.09ct. round brilliant cut diamond claw set, sur-rounded by a circular frame holding 12 small round brilliant cut diamonds, the tapered split band with sweep-up crossover under pillars, pavé set with a total of 86 small round brilliant cut diamonds. TDW 2.84cts, valuation available. See page 37. $10,000559
central cushion shaped mixed cut smoky quartz approx. 2.00cts. surrounded by 12 grain and bezel set old senaille and old rose cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.50cts, set in 15ct. rose gold and silver.
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One small stone missing. Valuation available. See page 37. $500560
in the Princess style,
with a single ruby above a ring of eight rubies above eight cabochon opals framed by a further eight rubies, 14K stamped to the band. See page 37. $260561
modelled as a grape bunch, the 11 facet cut circu-lar emeralds as the grapes, the band stamped 18K. $420562
c.1970s in the Princess style, the 13 round facet cut sapphires and 12 small diamonds in a tapered layered settings, stamped 18K to the band. $340563
mounted with a single modern bril-liant cut diamond of approx. 0.15ct. Weight 10.76gms. $360564
in the form of a small round facet cut sapphires surrounded by small round brilliant cut diamonds. $350565
the white, yellow and rose gold -
ration, stamped 18ct. and Cartier, in original Cartier box, 7.3gms. See page 37. $300566
a small round brilliant cut diamond to the centre surrounded by eight smaller diamonds, the upswept shoulders with a further three round brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 18K and 1947. $400567
the .25 round brilliant cut diamond to the centre with a
pierced mount. Approximate total diamond weight .45cts. $450568
modern brilliant cut, held high on four bar form claws above three smaller diamonds to each shoulder. Valuation available. $600569
the large rectangular facet cut amethyst held by four corner claws within a stepped basket mount. See page 37. $260570
the oval mixed cut ruby of 1.20cts. framed by two rows of 30 modern round brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.75ct., the setting
with basket back and plain half hoop band. Valuation available. See page 37. $1550571
the seven round modern brilliant cut diamonds totalling 1.10ct. claw
round tapered shank. Valuation available. See page 37. $1250572A vintage platinum and diamond
the central round brilliant cut diamond of 0.39ct., S-G, SI-2, claw set within a square frame, framed by a further eight beads set around brilliant cut diamonds, all above three wide splayed shoulders.TDW 0.57ct. Valua-tion available. $1000573
by two rows of small stones and two textured panels with smaller bead set stones. Wide tapered shoulders. Weight 6.7gms. See page 37. $260574A gold nugget with loop suspension. Weight approx. 5.8gms together with a plain 9ct. gold wedder approx. 3.4gms $250575
the small rectangular bevelled sapphire framed by 10 small old cut diamonds in a ser-pentine rectangular panel. $120576
the seven facet square cut sapphires set in a curve framed by two small diamonds in a cross-over setting. See page 37. $160577
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the diamond form top set with three rows of sapphires (eight) alternated by small old cut diamonds (eight). $180578
the wide tapered band with central oval star sapphire framed by two modern brilliant cut small diamonds, stamped 14K. $150579
the black onyx rectangular panel mounted with the single letter ‘R’, split
580 diamond
the plain tapered rectangular top panel with two old cushion cut diamonds alternat-ing with three vibrant facet cut red
tapered shank. $180581
the small round brilliant cut sapphire claw set with a small round brilliant cut diamond to each side, upright platinum shoulders. $140
582
the oval facet cut am-ethyst in a multi-claw mount, rope
base. See page 37. $250583
three small baroque pearls claw set on a plain band. $200584
one gypsy set with a small ruby and two small diamonds; the other plain, hall-marked for Birmingham 1895 and 1905. Weight 4.9gms, one ring cut. $180585
a modern design with a cabochon sapphire and two small diamonds. Weight 4gms. $180586
the large facet cut aquamarine coloured stone bead set in a large rectangular decorative gold mount, 14ct. yellow gold. See page 37. $200587
the oval facet cut smoky quartz claw set in a high mount, upright shoulders. See page 37. $150588
one set with small emeralds. $120589
Art Deco design with a small round brilliant cut diamond to the centre, with safety chain. $250590
the large oval cabochon banded ag-ate stone set in a scrolling silver frame; together with a Georgian agate and rock crystal mourning brooch, the unmarked gold frame set with small cabochon agate pebbles, the rock crystal centre opens for insertion of hair or miniature, clasp broken. $200591
oval form, of a classic
curved panelled sides, suspension loop to top. Length 55. $140592
the decorative mount with
Length 50. $200593
the swivelling pendant with demi-lune plain mount and loop supports to the plain bar. Weight 8.5gms. See page 37. $225594
pendant, the cruciform frame set with
to the centre with more seed pearls, the four corners with a small facet cut
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a seed pearl, marked 15ct. with lion and crown marks, by F. Basse, in origi-nal box. Frederick Basse was a Ger-
arrived in Adelaide in 1880, exhibited in the 1881 Adelaide Exhibition and in 1909 was appointed by the Governor General of Australia as Vice Regal Jeweller. See page 37. $350595
rectangular form with embossed, engraved and hammered detail,
framed by multiple curving antennae, the two large stylised wings framing the tapered abdomen sections. Un-marked. 31 x 45. See page 37. $150596
centrally mounted with two linked horse-shoe forms, channel set with primitive facet cut small emeralds and diamonds, in vintage box. $185597
the shell
mounted in a large 9ct. rose gold frame with rope edged decoration. $200598
plain gold frames. See page 37. $260599
the square form shield with chamfered corners, a diamond to each corner. Weight 17.9gms. See page 37. $450600
dated 1912. $200601
rooster to the front. Weight 6.44gms. See page 37. $220602
the oval ends with machine engraved 1970s style decoration by Mappin & Webb. Weight 6.8gms. $220603
eign. See page 37. $450.
CLOCKS & WATCHES604
19.5mm
rose gold plated, 620 caliber manual movement. silvered dial with gold hour batons, Omega black leather strap with plated buckle. $150605
21mm diameter case with Lon-
calibre L410 manual wind movement, champagne dial with Arabic nu-merals and minute markers, original integral link bracelet strap with riven surface. 21gm excluding movement. See page 37. $800606
slim 32mm diameter case,
quartz movement, white dial marked with model number 5194, Roman numerals, calendar chapter ring with red crescent tipped indicator hand, subsidiary seconds dial at VI. Original Longines taupe leather strap, Longines presentation box and docu-mentation. See page 37. $450607A 1960s Omega Constellation Con
auto-matic movement, Arabic numerals to the quarters, raised hour markers and logo to the gilt dial. Stainless steel case, sweep hand, working. See page 37. $275608
open face, the interior back cover with maker’s/retailer’s name ‘John Parrish.....’, working, in old green velvet lined case, complete with key. See page 37. $120609
the open face with porcelain dial, Roman numerals to the hours, an outer ring scaled to 300 detailed every 25 with Arabic numerals, two subsidiary dials, stem wind. London import marks for 1913. See page 37. $350610
the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, three subsidiary dials and date ap-erture, stainless steel case with 18ct. gold bezel and winder, the stainless steel bracelet with 18ct. yellow gold central links, original packing box complete with spare bracelet links and booklet, good working order, purchased approximately eight years ago. See page 37. $2600611
polished
steel half-hunter case, the white enamel dial with maker’s name and watch no. ‘1072’. Roman numerals and outer Arabic sweep seconds, matching blued-steel hands, large size, the exterior of the back plate military engraved H.S. Arrow Mark 3, Bravingtons, London. Diameter 62. Charles Hector Golay, later trading as Hector Golayi, ‘Manufacturer of Complicated Watches, 46 Myddleton Square, London’, Swiss born but work-ing most of his life in London, Golay was one of the main manufacturers of the very best of British made com-plicated watches. See page 37. $850612
the handle set with a clock in the ‘Cartier Tonneau’ style, the stretched swollen rectangu-lar dial with Roman numerals, the re-verse with Ltd Ed. No. 0266/2000 and maker’s name, in original named tool red leather box and outer cardboard
box. Length 227, complete with cer-
613
the open face with Arabic numerals in black, outer dial in red with seconds indicated, subsidiary seconds dial to-wards the base, marked with maker’s
-ment also with maker’s name and ‘Les Points’ and numbered ‘22700’, the outer back cover requiring atten-tion to hinge. See page 37. $2600 614
slim curved square case, 32mm square, stainless steel back, 8
L140 movement, gold dial marked with model number 6452, gold hour batons and ultra-slim hands. Original Longines ‘Genuine Royal Lizard’ black strap and Longines presentation box. See page 37. $350615
with Roman numerals and railtrack minutes. The back with serial number 451093, the original strap with an 18ct. gold buckle with London import marks for 1973. See page 37. $2750616
the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, with key and original leather case. 80 x 120. See page 37. $200617
with inlaid cloisonné decoration, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds hand, alarm timing dial, alarm striking mechanism requires at-tention, with key. 100 x 165. See page 37. $250618
Corniche cased, with original travel-ling case. See page 37. $450619
the case with restrained reeded and notch detail, angular ends to the swing handle, the white enamel dial with Arabic numer-als and gilt highlights marked with retailer’s name ‘G. & T. Young......’, the key wind movement striking on a gong, not working. 80 x 70 x 130. See page 37. $425620
the movement housed within a cylindrical case raised on architectural scroll supports from a plinth base with shaped apron, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, pendulum movement, with key. $350621
classical urn form
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with restrained scrolling gilt metal handles and pedestal bases raised on stepped square form stands. Height 260. $250622
the neo-classical cube case surmounted by an urn
acanthus feet, mounted with a cir-cular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, striking movement. Height 405. See page 37. $750623
the tall mantel clock of overall baluster form with fancy scroll moulded frame, the cream enamelled dial with Arabic
-delabra of conforming shape and decoration, each with three sconces, the central sconce on double knop
arms supporting the outer sconces, each with applied shield cartouche to the base. Height 500. $750624
the black slate case surmounted by a
woman kneeling and sewing the
naval dress, the square slate case embellished with ormolu festoons, stylised acanthus leaf borders and raised on a plinth base with ormolu neo-classical scroll feet, the white circular dial with Roman numerals marked ‘Arera à Paris’, striking move-ment marked ‘Arera’ No. 222 . Height 490. See page 37. $2000625
the case design attributed to Vion, Paris, the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and convex glazed door cover in an ormolu mount, framed by a woman in long drape and a cherub with rose garland, quivers, etc., the marble stand and shaped base with further ormolu pan-els of leaf and cherub decoration,
movement with hour and half hour bell striking, c.1840. Height 335, width 285. See page 37. $4800
SILVER626
circular form, a ribbon bow adorns
1903 by Joseph Rodgers & Sons. Di-ameter 165. See page 40. $240627
designs in the Art Nouveau manner, overall serpentine rectangular form. Birmingham 1905 by Henry Stratford. The original deep blue velvet backing and struts showing some wear, minor losses. 230 x 180. See page 40. $400
628
the square frame with a circular centre embossed with elabo-rate scrolls. Chester 1906 by Henry Matthews. The original blue velvet
worn. 155 x 155. $150629
circular form, one machine engraved. Birmingham 1916, oak back and strut. The other with reeded edge, oak back and strut, Birmingham 1917. Diameters 78 and 98. $120630
plain design, original blue velvet backing and strut requir-
1907. 175 x 175. See page 40. $110631
original oak back and strut. Birming-ham 1915. 245 x 180. See page 40. $160632
set. Birmingham 1899 by Adie & Love-kin Ltd, boxed. $150633
the body with wheel cut decoration, the silver screw top with a tortoise shell panel set with a small hand beaten silver kiwi. Birmingham 1913 by Spooner, Clowes & Co. Height 110. See page 40. $130634
the heart form bottle with a silver collar enclosed in a conforming hinged and lidded silver case, the front embossed with a troubadour serenading two woman within a garden. Birmingham 1904. (small crack to bottle). 50 x 80. $200635
cylindrical shape with pierced walls and cranberry glass liner, the hinged
stopper. Birmingham 1909 by C.E. Wil-liams. Height 60. $100636
bottle, inverse baluster shape with
an obelisk stopper. London 1826 by Henry Perkins & Sons. Height 165. $125637
the frame heavily embossed with cherubs cavorting with a woman in Greek costume
‘sterling silver’, red velvet backing. 210 x 260. $200638
rectangular form with rounded corners, push button release, two compart-ments, initials engraved to front, lion and crown armorial to reverse. Birming-ham 1882, maker’s initials HBs. $200
639
rectangular form with rounded corners, push-button release, two compartments, the exterior profusely engraved with blank cartouche to front for owner’s initials. Birmingham 1910 by J.C. Ltd. $200640
Sherry, Bir-mingham 1970 and Sherry marked ‘Stl Sil.’; together with a circular silver patch box, Birmingham 1915. $100641
the
swags and bows, reeded ribbon and
cabriole type legs, blue velvet lining to the base. Birmingham 1911. $160642
oval form, the lid set with a miniature painting of two women in an interior scene, glazed, framed by a blue enamelled band, some damage, the hinged lid revealing an internal mirror,
engraving to the base and edges. See page 40. $120643
of heavy gauge, oblong shape with rolled sides, all engraved with a lineal pattern, St Petersburg Koloshnik mark c.1908-26, 84 zolotniks, the 14ct gold thumbpiece with cabochon amethyst. Unknown Cyrillic maker’s mark. 95 x 70 x 17. 175gms. See page 40. $500644
of rectangular form with chamfered corners, the top decorated with guilloché enamel in a lemon tone, an embossed band of gilded silver set with three small round brilliant cut diamonds to the top right corner with one further diamond set to the enamel above, a band of sky blue enamel forms the outer bor-der, push button release, the gilded interior with an inscription in Hungar-ian with a list of names and the date 1.2.1920, the case with original gilding to the exterior as well as interior, marked 800 and the initials BT. 85 x 60. See page 40. $500645
lozenge shaped with tray with galleried rim raised on four claw feet and support-ing two blue glass inkwells, areas of copper bleeding. Width 190. $175646
the hinged bow front lid entirely covered with an embossed and pierced silver cover of
birds, etc., central vacant cartouche, opening to reveal a watered green
over the wooden frame. Chester 1900 by James Deakin & Sons. 31 x 170 x 190. $350
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647
the sinuous Art Nouveau handle with hand beaten effect. Birmingham 1908 by Henry Matthews. Length 340. See page 40. $180648
the tapered cylindrical bodies with facet cut bases and necks, the silver mounts with double pouring spouts and grape leaf embossed bor-der. London 1839 by Charles Reily & George Storer; with silver plate mounted cork stoppers mounted cork
345. See page 40. $325649
with a marine ivory handle, the blade engraved with an inscrip-tion commemorating The Bolton
-tion of Edward VII 1902. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1878 by Thomas White. Length 320. $400650
shaped beaded rim, pierced -
sign, other piercings and engraved
base. Diameter 125. $120651
tall cylindrical form, panelled body, two open side handles, engraved monogram and ‘The Grand’ to the ribbon. Height 180. See page 40. $110652
Brisbane, (active c.1913), plain cylindrical form, stamped marks. $80653
Perth, Western Australia, the sculpted gum nut handle with rat’s tail exten-sion to the reverse of the hammered bowl, stamped marks. Length 112. See page 40. $200654
Tas-
as a stylised gum nut, square section handles with twisted centre, ham-
impressed marks, c.1930. Length 135. See page 40. $200655
Australia, the twisted wirework handles with sculptured gum nut and
c.1940s. Note: Creed’s spoons are
& Crafts movement, she trained in London becoming a highly accom-
and enameller. Impressed marks. Length 115. See page 40. $440
656
Tasmania, Australia, all-over
two angular open handles. Impressed maker’s name and marked ‘silver’. Diameter 110. See page 36. $480657
the shaped plain blades each with three prongs, the tapered greenstone handles of
See page 40. $120658
the plain circular bowls with central rib and gadroon decorated top rims, spread-ing circular foot to each, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar and cream. c.1920 by the noted Indian maker Warner Bros. Total weight 1194. $650659
compressed baluster bodies with gadroon and scrolling shell rims, tapered ring foot to each, the sugar bowl and cream
to the scroll handles. London 1918 by Mappin & Webb. Total weight 900gms. See page 40. $750660
the oval panelled baluster form bodies with gilt washed interiors, dome lids to the two pots, each raised on four scrolling
Dixon & Sons Ltd, the coffee pot pre-
and Mrs Pettit From Residents of Up-per Hutt & District in deep apprecia-tion of their valued services during the epidemic November 1918’. All in an
lined interior. Total weight 1682gms. See page 40. $1850661
tea set, oval shape with half lobed body. Birmingham 1907 by William Adams Ltd, presentation inscribed. Total weight 443gms. $380662
the Georgian style set consisting of a teapot, hot wa-ter pot, cream and sugar, plain design
Weight 2155gms. See page 40. $1800663
12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons and 12 table-spoons all crested with a stag within a bead edge cartouche above gradu-
eight table knives and eight entrée
silver plate handles and Walker & Hall
664
table forks, dessert forks, table knives, luncheon knives, soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, six tablespoons, two
with stainless steel blades. Excellent condition, ex. The Studio of Tableware, Mt Eden, Auckland. $450665
in the St James pattern in original oak canteen with silver pre-sentation plaque to lid. $350666
$300667
Lon-don 1899 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Weight approx. 400gms. $400668
spoons, the handles engraved, the bowls richly gilded, London 1813 by Thomas Dicks. See page 40. $400669
the gilded bowl en-graved and embossed with four ber-ries, further engraving to the handle, marks worn. Probably by Philip Roker III c.1770, London. $90670
London 1876 by Chawner & Co. Weight 417gms. $440671
Dublin 1808 by Samuel Neville. Weight 64gms. $80672
Hanove-rian pattern, the reverse of the handle engraved with a single ‘B’. London 1736. $100673
Old English pattern. London 1821 by James Beebe. $80674
London 1812 by Solomon Hougham. Length 300. See page 40. $200675
London 1775 by Hester Bateman. See page 40. $150676
London 1793 by George Smith and Thomas Hayter and London 1806 by George Wintle. See page 40. $140677
London 1757 by
Richard Gosling. $100678
Hanove-
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rian pattern, bottom marked. London 1729 by John Wrenn. See page 40. $180679
Ha-noverian pattern, bottom marked, London 1748 by Ebeneza Coker. Length 210. See page 40. $160680
tablespoons. Edinburgh 1766 by Wil-liam Taylor. See page 40. $250681
-tern. London 1860 by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. Weight 152gms. Length 300. See page 40. $160 682
Old Eng-lish pattern. London 1795 by Jona-than Perkins I and Jonathan Perkins II. Length 300. See page 40. $300683
Old English pattern. London 1809 by James Ede and Alexander Hewat. Length 330. See page 40. $400684
. London 1876 by Chawner & Co. Weight 260gms. $280685
matching above. Weight 419gms. $440686
matching above. Weight 265gms. $280687
rectangular baluster form
raised on four scrolling legs. Hallmarks for Rogers & Slater. See page 40. $90688
with
689 leaf
form. Birmingham 1798 by Joseph Taylor. $375690
in the blossom pattern, hand hammered bowl, stamped mark on handle, together with a silver tea strainer marked ‘Petersen’ who was apprenticed to George Jensen and later married one of his daugh-ters. See page 40. $250691
London 1810 by Elizabeth Morley. $100 692
the open top with a broad tall spout, gadroon rims, original fruit-wood handle. Height 180. $140693
includes an Adams style hot choco-
salver with gadroon rim, raised on three feet. See page 40. $180
694
pear shaped body raised on a circular spreading foot with gadrooned rim, conforming
695
the oval boat form stand with geo-metric scroll engraved band, reeded rims, raised on four tapered feet, the mahogany base with a central plain column supporting the shaped bottle keeper, reeded ring handle to top, the
tops, three with hallmarks matching the stand, the other two a pair. London 1806 by Solomon Hougham. 185 x 130 x 220. See page 40. $550696
of helmet form with gilding to interior and exterior, on pedestal foot with double scroll handle. London 1776 by Nathaniel Appleton and Ann Smith. Height 100. See page 40. $300697
and thread pattern with a decora-tively pierced blade. London 1807 by Thomas Johnson. Length 310. See page 40. $300698
rectan-gular form with gadrooned rim and handles, scalloped shell embellish-ment to each corner and handle.
390. See page 40. $3600699
gadroon rims, the copper gracefully bleeding through. Height 222. See page 40. $160700
square nozzles and spreading stepped bases, plain col-
701
vases,circular top, the other oval, conform-ing bases. Birmingham 1911 and Chester 1908, both with weighted bases. Heights 180 and 175. $120702
hexagonal ovoid form, decora-tively pierced top. Birmingham 1910. Height 170. $150703
balus-ter form, the tall domed pierced lid
to the body, spreading circular foot. London 1927 by Alfred James How. Weight 180gms. Height 190. See page 40. $180704
. $90705
slightly tapering cylindrical shape with
scroll handle and two bands of ribbing to the body. Birmingham 1864 by Hilliard & Thomason. Weight 200gms. Height 90. See page 40. $150706
low bowl, on four bun feet, plain design. London 1904 by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd. Weight 206gms. Diameter 145. $150 707
dish, shaped circular form with ser-pentine rim, embossed to the well
decorative cherub form handles. London import marks for London 1899 and with ‘Foreign Agent’ mark for John George Smith. Diameter 105. See page 40. $180708
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don 1869. Height 75. $200709
modelled with head down feeding, on a mildly domed rectangular base, impressed maker’s and silver marks. 36 x 20 x 27. $160
RUGS710
decorated with a stylised tree design on a camel
by multiple geometric borders with a red background. 930 x 510. $75711
deco-
patterned with stylised peacocks and
leaf pattern border and with guards at either end in tones of madder red, old ivory and blue. 1390 x 860. $320712
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metric motifs, seven border guards with a central wide herati guard in shades of red, blue, green, brown, ochre and ivory. Worn. 2030 x 1400. $350713
style,large octagons, multiple narrow border
colours of rich dark blue on a mustard ground. 2230 x 1350. $350714
entirely decorated with a trellis of oc-
dominant border guard with a double Tree of Life repeating design, in tones of deep red, indigo and ivory highlighted with orange. 1770 x 960. $380715
with an unusual emerald green toned background, decorated in traditional manner with rows of guls and subsid-iary cruciform medallions, framed by multiple borders. 1900 x 1300. $250
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style,large medallions, multiple border guards with one wide guard, stylised
in colours of blue, green, terracotta, pale lemon, pale pink and old ivory. 2200 x 1530. $250717
-lion with hooked running dog border, three border guards with central wide
-tifs in colours or orange, mustard, blue green and ivory. 2500 x 1900. $350718
faces with a geometric pattern, the larger with tassels outlining the edges. $100719
decorated with multiple small panels with geometric motifs, each panel outlined by narrow borders, the whole outlined with a border incorporating ‘running dog’ motifs in traditional red and old ivory tones. 1600 x 870. $375 720
the
sided cruciform motifs interspersed by secondary guls framed by a stylised
dark blue and ivory. 1770 x 990. $350721
deco-rated with multiple diagonal rows
unusual colour combination of emer-ald green, red and blue highlighted with touches of white, all framed by a triple border. 1600 x 850. $350722
in soft pastel tones of salmon, plum and blue, along with a darker indigo, decorated with a medallion framed by multiple rosette motifs in various bands patterning the
geometric borders. 1900 x 850. $320723
the Mihrab supported by two columns,
which resembles an oil lamp and be-
Three borders guards with central wide herati guard in colours of red and blue with brown, green and ochre. Consid-erable wear. 2000 x 1380. $400724
of oblong shape,single central diamond medallion (the design repeated in each corner) and
-der guards with central wide serrated leaf guard , in colours of rich red, dark and light blue, rose pink, green pale orange and ivory. 1550 x 3300. $400725
multiple guls and secondary medal-lions, all framed by geometric borders in black and ivory. 2000 x 1500. $500726
the large central
ivory conforming ground with soft rose pink spandrels with further entwined
-peating motifs. 2020 x 1250. $475727
deco-
motifs in a diamond format in blues, greens and salmon on a madder red ground, framed by a broad border
728
-rants decorate the corners, all framed
729 the
multiple star rosettes and small cru-ciform motifs, all framed by multiple borders with geometric motifs, in russet, blue, taupe, green and white. 1640 x 1180. $450730
the
seven Turkoman guls and second-ary cruciform guls on a red ground framed by multiple geometric bor-ders. 1730 x 1250. $400731
patterned with multiple me-dallions along its length framed by
borders in typical tones of dark black, amber and white. 3000 x 800. $880732
dec-
framed within a geometric meander border between narrower guards, dark red background with highlighted details in amber, white and black. 3000 x 2000. $1500733
the central diamond form medal-
scattered rosettes, multiple narrow border guards, dominant tones of golden brown, soft red, indigo and ivory. 1930 x 1120. $1600734
the traditional decoration consists of a large central medallion
the border consists of three narrow guards framing a wider central band
decorated with border herati in co-lours of rich dark red, dark blue, light blue, green, apricot, camel, tan, rose pink and ivory. 3300 x 3000. $1900735
deco-rated typically with medallions and a
amber, highlighted with white out-line details on a cherry red ground,
border. 4000 x 800. $1250
FURNITURE736
with neck rings and also rings decorating one upper leg, supporting a vessel on her head and standing on a circular wood plinth base. In the style of Ha-genauer. Height 1580. $250737
stool of long rectangular form, thumb moulded edge, splayed turned legs on stretcher base, good dark colour and patina. 830 x 290 x 450. See inside back cover. $320738
and brass shovel and tongs. $150739
with treadle-action pedal drive, spoked solid steel wheels and decorative brass steering handle. $500740
of small proportions, the camphor carcass has a leather covering with brass edges, corners and handles and brass stud decoration, the interior with original terracotta and gold decorated paper, remains of original handwritten clothing list to lid. 640 x 320 x 250. $350741
the square form top on three simple pegged legs. 340 x 240 x 450. $200742
original brown paint finish. 460 x 930. $250743
saddle and bridle, some distress. Length 1000, height 80. See inside back cover. $150744
as above. See inside back cover. $150745
as above. See inside back cover. $150746
the rectangular tray with upstand gallery, three cut-out shaped handles complete with matching fold-ing turned mahogany stand. The tray 655 x 470. See inside back cover. $550
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with gilt metal mounts, the tripod base rising to support an urn shaped capital, embellished with serpentine beast heads, similar gilt metal mounts embellish the base. Height 920. $150748
with elaborate -
als around the top edge, the tripod base with scroll feet, the plain top with thumb nail moulded edge, the interior with original apple green satin and paper lined interior. Maker’s la-bel R. Strahan, late Morgan & Co. by special appointment Cabinet Makers
780 x 460, with keys. See inside back cover. $650749
veneers, rounded corners and rule
lion’s paw terminals and brass cast-ers, two drawers across the front and two dummy drawers at the back, decorated with restrained boxwood stringing. 1350 x 580 x 780. $2500750
the slightly dished tiers with moulded edges and turned baluster supports on a tripod base with pad feet and original brass casters. Height overall 1060. Some distress. See inside back cover. $650751
of Georgian style, the plain four plank top with clenched ends supported on four tapering oblong section legs, three deep drawers across the front with brass bale handles. 1340 x 420 x 820. See inside back cover. $850752
of veneers, the oblong
top with rounded corners veneered in eight segments radiating from a rondel utilising the same timbers in opposing positions, the segments di-
-neers, outlined with ebony, raised on a tapering cylindrical column, carved with acanthus at the base, issuing from a quadrapod plinth raised on squat circular feet. 660 x 530 x 720. See inside back cover. $550753
the headboards with plain brass rods with turned capitals, the foot-ends with conforming design including a small gallery of paired baluster rods. Com-plete with iron rails. Width 930. $300754
the oval top raised on a bobbin turned gate leg base, the legs united by square section stretchers. 1000 x 1330 x 710 (open). $500
755
wine table, the dished mahogany top with thumbnail moulded edge on ad-
-port, the quadrupod cast iron base
scrolls and with original brass casters. See
inside back cover. $400756
with thumb-
legs with leaf and scroll carved base, turned stretcher and original white porcelain casters. Width 1020, length extended 1280, height 700. See inside back cover. $1200757
the
patterns, the soap dishes of shell shape
by a scalloped shell moulding, the supporting brackets cast with ornate pierced scroll designs. Reg. mark c.1896. Width 585. $1000758
with
three linen covered slide-out drawers, the trunk’s fascia with a brass hinged clasp lock covered against knocks by
mark for ‘Foot’s Compressed Cane’. 840 x 550 x 575. $350759
on wood, decorative detail picked out in gold and black. 300 x 2500. $450760
whatnot, of kauri and other timbers, graduated form, baluster turned
Height 1185. $250761
of kauri
back with two rows of earthenware tiles surmounted by a small mirrored panel. 1220 x 470 x 1540. $250761A
the open back
base with two cupboard doors. 890 x 410 x 1770. $450762
seven drawers with restrained carved detail, bun handles, turned legs, 1155 x 545 x 1220. $800763
piano stool, the sides, front, back and hinged lid all carved in relief with dark
290 x 620. $260764
the four rail back of mild curved form, rush seat, barley twist front rail. $140765
shaped seat, rail back, turned legs. $120766
with two large spoked wheels and a small rear swivelling wheel, the folding wooden foot rest with iron mounts, seat upholstered, with studded red velvet. Restored. $350767
of tradi-tional Georgian style with turned front stretchers, pad front feet, three with original rush seats, one with a seagrass seat. $450768
restrained carved detail to the backs, turned front legs, contemporary pat-terned upholstered seats. See inside back cover. $500769
with black leather seats and backs with white double line decora-tive stitching. $120770
with bar back, shaped seat and stretcher base. Old repair. $100771
longue, the walnut carved frame with pierced acanthus scroll detail to the back, the arching back rail and the exposed cabriole legs decorated with raised foliate carving, buttoned red velvet upholstery. $750772
with pink velvet upholstered drop-in seats. $500773
moulded rosewood plywood frame with white leather upholstered seat, back and arm rests, raised on a
774
with rush seats, the top rails with in-cised acanthus leaf scroll design. $100775
the tall backs each with three rails, drop in rush seats, stretchered square section legs, good dark colour. $240776
the upper section with a full width drawer, the front opening to reveal pigeon holes and small drawers, above two drawers of half width, the lower sec-tion with two drawers of full width, all with recessed brass handles, brass bale handles to the sides, along with brass capping and binding. 950 x 500 x 990. See inside back cover. $3000
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the two doors enclosing a
map shelves above the main open section and six short drawers to the base with brass recessed handles, brass swing handles to the side and recessed
plain open form with single stretcher to the base. 820 x 340 x 1330. $900778
a broad single drawer secreted in the frieze, the frieze deco-rated with marquetry and parquetry
-beaded edges, oval plate back bale handles, raised on ogee bracket feet. 1250 x 560 x 1120. $2200779
the drawers of full width
supporting an ogee fronted cornice above. A hidden compartment accessed from the top hidden in the cornice, all raised on a plinth base and on squat bun feet. 1355 x 670 x 1630. $2200780
with a single glazed door, two internal shelves, chamfered sides, stepped pediment and a small single drawer in the base with dummy drawer either side. Supported on later stand with platform base. 1120 x 720 x 370. $500781
with wide panelled back and two open shelves, the shaped apron beneath the moulded pedi-ment with a central pierced four leaf clover motif. 1950 x 250 x 1260. $500782
with a curved
raised on turned baluster columns, the base with a single full width frieze drawer above two panelled cup-boards raised on a plain plinth base. 1015 x 425 x 1475. $300783
rectangular with two frieze drawers, raised on tall cabriole legs with shell carved capitals raised from ball and claw feet. 1225 x 535 x 995. $450784
the base of two planks with square form legs, stretcher base, with faux
the plate rack top with the same
hooks. 140 x 590 x 1780. $650 785
ing table, of plain oblong shape with shaped upstand, two drawers across the front with wood handles, supported on four turned legs. 1050 x 900. $450
786
the front with four deep pointed arched panels, the base with three drawers, shaped apron and raised on
and key escutcheon. 1430 x 500 x 1040, See inside back cover. $3000787
of traditional plain design with plinth base and iron side handles, the two section interior with candle tray, 1100 x 510 x 500. $350788
three plain panels to the front. 910 x 460 x 530. See inside back cover. $450789
upstand back with carved serpentine scroll outline, the base with three frieze drawers with ogee fascia, raised on two pedestals, each with arched
timber. The right hand door opening to reveal a cellarette drawer. 1830 x 610 x 1530. $1200790
the upper section with two arched glazed panelled doors enclos-
with a full width secretaire drawer, the front with bun handles opening to reveal pigeon holes and small drawers, above two doors with arched panelling
simple plinth base, the top surmounted by a plain cavetto cornice. 1200 x 440 x 2180. $1600791
of approximately square form, curved corners to the top with reeded edge, ribbed and turned tapered column on four sabre form legs with brass casters. 1165 x 1050 x 745. $850792
rectangular with one leaf, the top with deep thumbnail moulded edge, raised on attractive ring turned and octagonal facet tulip legs on brass casters. Extended 2070 x 1230, height 750. $1250793
oblong shape with two frieze drawers, raised on inverse baluster turned legs. 1230 x 640 x 810. $450794
table, oval with three leaves, extending to seat 12, the top with a carved foliate edge raised on four legs with acanthus leaf capitals raised from ball and claw feet. Extended 3000 x 1250. $850795
of substan-tial proportion, the arched backs with carved and pierced splats, with
leather and leatherette upholstered seats, the cabriole legs with acanthus carved capitals and ball and claw feet. Four side chairs and two carver chairs. $650796
in original , a band of grape vine highlights the sides, large black painted iron drop handles to the sides, original lock with key, named and dated 1866 to front, raised on bracket feet. 1600 x 585 x 740. $450797
net with profuse carved decoration
classical manner, the top section with a central panelled glazed door, two cupboard doors, turned and spiral
small spindles, the base section with two drawers, two cupboard doors
column mouldings - the open section between the top and the base sup-ported on turned baluster columns. 1350 x 600 x 2300. With keys. $2600798
with a single glazed door, the upper two-thirds glazed, the lower third with a decoratively inlaid panel, all embel-lished with gilt metal mounts, the sides with concave glazed panels above inlaid panels similar to the door, raised on short cabriole legs embellished with gilt metal mounts and sabot feet, all surmounted by a conforming cornice mounted with gilt metal sprigs of ribbon
surmounted by an arched pediment with echinus gilt metal moulding. The
velvet lined. 620 x 375 x 1780 See inside back cover. $1750799
wingback
detail, scroll legs, plain white cotton upholstery, with loose cushions. $1600800
the decoratively carved
seats and backs, one in mustard, the other in apple green. $500801
with parcel giltwood frame carved with ribbon motif, surmounted by a foliate carved rail, the back and seat upholstered in ivory brocade, raised
802
raised on tapering square section legs with draw-out cutting board to one end of the frieze and a small single drawer to one of the side friezes. 1660 x 810. $1400803
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style side table, the top of four panels within an outer frame, stretcher base,
carved. 1500 x 800. $650804
curving and scrolling arms deco-rated with large carved ram’s heads to each end, the chair back with carved lion’s head terminals and small carved acanthus leaf corbels,
-ration to the front of the seats of fruits
-ure on one chair and a female to the other, upholstered in brocade linen,
-lishment. 680 x 550 x 1150. See inside back cover. $950805
with plain restrained scrolling frame, upholstered in choco-late, caramel and cream contempo-rary fabric. 50 x 600 x 40. $200806
stands, the wooden frames with criss-cross decoration and 10 small shelves for holding pot plants. 1200 x 1000. $450807
consisting of curved round bars on a frame, old white
808
with large round spreading base and decreasing to smaller column form towards the top, 10 rings with numer-ous upright spikes to drain dry washed wine bottles. Height 1080. $250809
similar to above with 11 rings of spikes. Height 1100. $250810
the mahogany frame in simulated bamboo, scrolling feet, the central panel of an outdoor scene painted on canvas attached to an old board with cloth back,
811 similar to
above. $250812
painted in the ‘Old Master’ style with still life of fruit, each panel 400 wide x 1830 high. $600813
ob-long shape, raised on short stile feet with incorporated wooden wheels, the hinged lid with large steel strap hinges and latch clasp. 1170 x 665 x 950. $250814
with simulated bam--
ner and with similar smaller dimension detail framing a mirror set into the single door, a single drawer in the frieze and a similarly detailed design to the cornice
surmounted by a galleried pediment. 950 x 460 x 2140. $1400815
the top section with two lattice pierced doors and a single central drawer, the base section with two sets of sliding doors and two slat-ted shelves, raised on stile feet. 570 x 500 x 1700. $350816A Chinese bedside table, one full width drawer over two smaller, brass leaf form handles, shelf to the base,
816A
stove, the small tiles decorated with
and three warming drawers, air control to front, the top with one large remov-able hot plate. 980 x 550 x 770. $450817
lamp, the decorative square base supporting a cylindrical brass oil reservoir, decorated with the head
glass shade. Height 350. $120818
the round black china base with a decoratively embossed brass base supporting a white china column, the oil reservoir
shade. Height 760. $250819
the round black china base with a brass stand leading to a plain glass oil reservoir with two bands of cut decoration, cranber-ry glass shades with etched Nouveau decoration. Height 540. $350820
the silver plate Corinthian column on square stepped base, the oil reservoir of plain glass with optical wheel cut decora-
800. See inside back cover. $450821
lamp, sculpted as a young child hold-
lamp of moulded glass to simulate
Torchère ‘, after August Moreau. Height 930. See page 8. $275822
the restrained and pleated drops with double scrolling branches adorned with leaves and leaf sconces cov-
See inside back cover. $450823
light of 18thC Dutch style, together with a matching tree branch ceil-ing light. Both complete with their sconce covers. $200
824
of exagger-ated proportion, incorporating ribbon scrolls and foliate carving supporting demilune capitals. Height 700. $500825
the round decorative brass frame set with small round glass panes with a wheel cut star to the
frame. Diameter 290, height 40. $150826
the moulded frame with pressed dec-orative features and bead work, the top set with a large scalloped shell
side, original mercury gilded glass mir-ror, red undercoat bleeding through the gilt top coat. 1180 x 1400. $700827
the hand adzed frame with four turned pegs, a carved wooden belt set to the top for hanging on wall. 600 x 740. $250828
Gehäuse, the ornate case in mahog-any and burr walnut embellished with panels with foliate inlays, the arched
by angled display cabinets with mirror back, raised on a conforming plinth base incorporating a single drawer and surmounted by an arched ogee cor-nice, the dial with Roman numerals and decorated with vignettes of musicians, a double arched aperture reveals four
and chiming movement with a highly decorative large pendulum and brass weights. Height 2080, width 840. $2500829
of small proportions, the domed hood with rope twist
painted dial with Roman numerals, the case with satinwood strung door
edges. Height 1950. $1150830
the ornate oak case carved in the Jacobean manner with a classical woman
to the door, the engraved silvered dial with Roman numerals enclosing a second dial, ‘Chime/Silent’ and ‘Chime on six gongs/Westminster Chimes’, subsidiary dials above, maker’s name to the base, all behind the glazed door with domed hood, the 8-day movement with ¼ striking of two melodies on seven gongs, dead-beat escapement and maintaining hour. Height 2000. $5500
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PRINTS & PAINTINGS831
oil on
panel, signed. 100 x 225, modern frame. $180832
watercolour, un-
signed. 150 x 225, gilt framed under glass. $200833
graphite on paper, inscribed in shorthand. 100 x 80, old label on reverse stating ‘Inscribed and dated in the Artist’s Shorthand: April 5th, 1841’. ‘Action Quite Wright’. Contemporary frame under glass. $450834
watercolour, monogrammed,
oval, original gilt frame under glass. Provenance verso: purchased from George Walker Auctions in Auckland on 23.2.84, Lot No. 5. 155 x 103. $600835
‘Calais watercolour on paper, un-
signed. 150 x 265. $220836
Seaweed
graphite on paper with white height-ening, unsigned. 210 x 305, gilt framed under glass. $220837
watercolour on paper, initialled and dated 1845. 215 x 155 oval, original gilt frame under glass. $350838
, oil on panel, un-
signed, labelled verso. 150 x 220, gilt framed with dark chocolate brown velvet slip. See back cover. $220839
untitled, Man
water-colour, unsigned. 235 x 320. $100840
250 x 340. $125841
watercolour, signed, entitled and dated 1892. 195 x 290, framed under glass. $120842
, monochrome watercolour on paper, old auction catalogue details and inscription on reverse. 155 x 225. $250843
mono-chrome watercolour and pencil on pa-
per with white heightening, unsigned. 95 x 135, framed under glass. $120844
watercolour, a historicis-ing view of the ‘Big Class’ America’s Cup cutters signed. 350 x 540. See back cover. $1250845
‘A A Victorian Farm-
yard Scene with Children Playing with Model Boat and Old Man Smoking a Pipe, oil on board, monogrammed and dated ‘54. Labelled verso ‘Exhib-ited in the Royal Academy 1854’. 240 x 370. See back cover. $1200846
waterco-lour, signed on the mount, 19thC. 120 x 175. $100 847
signed A. Church. 82 x 125. $100 848
1894
and The Derby Finish 1894, un-framed. $100849
350 x 230. $150850
. 350 x 240. See back cover. $150851
. 350 x 240. $150852
350 x 240. $150853
original etching 1912/13, signed in pencil. 480 x 325, mounted, no frame. $180854Hedley Fitton, ‘Rue St. Romain, No.
, original etching, signed in pencil. 410 x 295, mounted, no frame. $180855Hedley Fitton,
original etching, signed in pencil. 355 x 370, mounted, no frame. $150856Ann Thomas Fountain,
acrylic and mixed media on board, monogrammed and dated 2000, details verso. 200 x 250. $110857
gouache on paper, c.2000, signed and with artist’s cipher lower left. Framed and glazed. 900 x 1200. $450
858
watercolour, signed and entitled. 340 x 515. $150859
Sydney Heads watercolour, signed indistinctly. 325 x 445, later framed under glass. $160860
Steel en-graved map. 310 x 470. $375861
copper plate engraving
from Theophile Goutier’s ‘Mademoi-selle de Maupin’. London 1938. 175 x 125. See back cover. $250862
copper engraving from the
publication as above. London 1938. 175 x 125. $250863
copper engraving from the
publication as above. London 1938. 175 x 125. $250864
copper engraving from the
publication as above. London 1938. 175 x 125. $250865Hilda Wiseman, linocut heightened with white, signed and entitled, monogrammed in the plate. 95 x 105. See back cover. $125866
lin, linocut. 110 x 90. $100867Hilda Wiseman, linocut, initialled in the plate. 65 x 60, $100868
, oil on board, signed, dated 1998 verso. 420 x 295. $150869
-), oil on board, signed, dated
1998 verso. 420 x 295. $150870
oil on board, signed and
dated ‘93. 310 x 355. $250871
oil on can-vas, signed. 345 x 445. See back cover. $300872
oil on canvas, signed. 290 x 240, original oak frame. Note: Ha-rata was the widow of the late Chief Paul Tukana of Orakei and of Nga-puhi descent. See back cover. $4200873
oil on canvas, signed (c.1957). Prove-
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nance: Gifted by the artist to Admiral George Dufek (1903-1977), U.S. Navy, U.S. Antarctic Service (1939-1941).
began in 1956 with the U.S.S. Glacier sometimes working in association with the Royal N.Z. Navy to deliver stores and supplies to McMurdo and then Little America. Glacier was a regular visitor to the N.Z. ports of Lyttleton and Port Nicholson, Wellington in the 1960s. Supplies to Operation Deep Freeze regularly passed through these two ports. During the 1950s Peter
fulltime painter, the well publicised voyages he made to Antarctica in 1957 and 1959 helped secure his posi-
Visual Art scene. McIntyre was one
by ‘Antarctica N.Z.’, the Crown Entity responsible for developing, managing and executing N.Z. Government ac-tivities in Antarctica and the Southern
Fellow Alumni. Note: it was during this period that the second wave of exploration into Antarctica was be-ing undertaken, with the help of the Americans, N.Z. was able to set up Scott Base thus enabling Sir Edmund Hilary to lead the ‘Dash to the Pole’
South Pole overland on 4 January 1958 since Scott in 1912. Further infor-mation available. 500 x 640, original frame. See back cover. $12,500874
acrylic on canvas. 760 x 760. See back cover. $450875
graphite, contè and wash,
signed and dated ‘94. 365 x 550. $200876
graphite, contè and wash,
entitled, signed and dated 14.11.93. 380 x 550. $200877
oil on board, signed and dated
‘77, entitled verso. 410 x 520. $150878
, oil on board. signed, entitled
and dated ‘79 verso. 445 x 600. $200879
initialled and dated approx. ‘79.
740 x 560. $200880E.W. Reid,
initialled in the plate. 145 x 100. $100
881
oil on board, signed. 400 x 550. $250882
Ramble ‘ (Karaka Bay, Gt Barrier Is-land), oil on board, signed and dated ‘77. 510 x 610. $300883
oil on board, signed. 235 x 340. $75884
Queenstown,
oil on board, signed, dated 1983 and entitled verso. 235 x 290. $125885
oil on
board, signed, entitled and dated 1967. 240 x 360. $200886
watercolour,
signed. 240 x 350. $125887
oil on board, signed. 445 x
600. $250888
watercolour, signed and
dated 1945. 310 x 380. $120889
Sound, 1773’, acrylic on artist’s board, signed and inscribed, entitled and detailed on reverse. 600 x 490, con-temporary frame with thin gilt slip. $625890J.R. Wall, hand coloured photograph. 250 x 365. $100891
un-signed, attributed to Nina Chalmers. 130 x 210. $100892
both on canvas, one laid on board, one in large ornate gilt frame, both signed, each 560 x 765. $300893
oil on board, signed, entitled verso, 440 x 595, original frame. Note: The scow ‘The Echo’ was built for the Northland timber trade in 1905 and eventually worked all round the NZ coast. Perhaps NZ’s most famous scow she crossed Cook Strait more than 15.000 times. During WWII she was requisitioned by the US Navy and served as a patrol vessel in the
deck guns she was stopped by a Japanese sub which surfaced to sink her but was instead damaged by the
Echo. A movie “The Wackiest ship in the Army” was made in 1961 starring Jack Lemmon and Ricky Nelson. She serves today as the headquarters of the Marlborough Cruising Club and as a café and bar. See back cover. $300894John Johnston,
oil on board, signed and dated ‘92. 500 x 800. $100895
acrylic on canvas, initialled and
dated ‘04. 485 x 585. $120896
acrylic on canvas, initialled and
dated ‘04. 585 x 490. $125897
wood-block print 4/15, signed, entitled and dated ‘76. 230 x 220. $90898
mezzotint, 57/100, signed,
entitled and dated 1986, mounted, unframed. 540 x 340. $250899
woodblock, purchased by the owner from the Vida Steinhardt collection. Unsigned. 250 x 200. See back cover. $1000900
(from the Land,
Water and Sky Suite) monoprint with watercolour, signed and dated ‘86. 380 x 500. $275901
(from the Land,
Water and Sky Suite), monoprint with watercolour, signed and dated ‘89. 390 x 550. $275902
‘Gold Tailings, Snow
(from being in the Maniototo Suite), monoprint with watercolour, signed and dated ‘89. 350 x 550. $275903
screen print, 108/140, signed and dated ‘87. 490 x 700. $120904
palette knife oil on board, entitled and dated 1942 verso. 370 x 465. $400905
oil on board, signed and dated ‘77. 555 x 755, entitled and labelled on reverse ‘Design based on Maori rafter pattern of the .......’ See back cover. $300
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case of any purchaser not known to the Auctioneer who pays by cheque and can insist on cash or a bank cheque.
12. Charging to credit cards or payment by overseas cheques will not be accepted as means of payment.
13. No person purchasing an item which falls within the provisions of the Antiquities Act 1975 or the Arms Act 1958 shall be entitled to take possession of the item unless and until such person has produced to Cordy’s a licence under the appropriate Act.
14. All lots to be paid for in full and removed from the premises the same week of the sale.
15. The buyer shall be responsible for any removal or storage charges on any lot not taken away the same week of the sale. If for any reason storage is not available at Cordy’s premises arrangements will be made to transport and store uncollected goods elsewhere solely at the buyers expense. Cordy’s will not be liable to the Purchaser for them in any respect.
which are sold as collectors items only.17. All electrical goods are sold on the basis of their decorative
value only and should be assumed not to be operative. It is essential that prior to any intended use, the electrical system
Conditions of Sale
All lots sold ‘as is’ in accordance with Paragraph 6 of the Conditions of Sale. Intending buyers should always satisfy themselves as to the condition and description of any lot and their attention is drawn to Paragraph 6.
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10th June Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
24th June Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
1st July Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
8th July Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
22nd July Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
29th July Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
5th August Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
19th August Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
26th August Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
2nd September Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
16th September Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
23rd September Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
30th September Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
14th October Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
21st October Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
29th October Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & day of auction)
(Monday is a holiday)
11th November Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
18th November Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
25th November Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
9th December Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
16th December Estate/Collectable Auction View Friday & Monday prior
PLEASE NOTE: Cordys will close Friday 20th December at midday.
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