Catalogue - cordy`s fine art and antique auctioneers

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Catalogue - cordy`s fine art and antique auctioneers
ANTIQUE &
17th June 2014
Cordy’s turns 50
John Cordy and Associates Ltd was formed in 1964 and the first catalogued sale of Stamps, Coins
and Important New Zealand paintings was held in the rooms of the Royal Commonwealth Society,
second floor, Queens Arcade, Auckland. A Walter Wright oil ‘Pipi Gatherer’ sold for £34 and a
J.C. Hoyte watercolour ‘Whakanapanapa Geyser’ fetched £150. In March 1965 the company
moved to new premises situated at 14 Customs Street East in a building long since demolished and rebuilt. Fine paintings,
silver, jewellery, books, Pacific artefacts, coins, medals and all manner of collectables continued to be sold on a regular
basis until the move to Emily Place in June 1969. Cordys was by now well and truly established as the leading Fine Art
Auctioneers in Auckland. Conducting many prestigious estate sales and clearing marvellous private collections of art
and antiques. The move to premises outside the city centre was inevitable and on 26th September 1985 the monthly
catalogued sale was held in the newly re-furbished building at 180 Great South Road, Remuera.
Today the same old fashioned principals still apply and the Company remains in private ownership.
With a long history of providing professional services to all areas of Fine and Applied Art, Antiques, Jewellery
and all manner of collectables Cordys looks well positioned to bring in the next 50 years.
Our August 12th Antique & Art auction will be our chance to help celebrate this milestone achievement
with special entries now being accepted.
Recent Auction Highlights
A pair of fine old Chinese ivory carvings of
temple lion dogs
Achieved $8,200
An impressive
Royal Doulton
Burslem exhibition
‘Titanian’ vase
Achieved $17,000
A rare and exceptional
Japanese Meiji era carved
ivory lobster by Sakurai
Munetaka.
Achieved $21,000
A fine Daum Nancy
acid etched cameo
glass landscape vase
Achieved $6,200
A Chinese Hotan
pale jade sculpture
of a goat.
Achieved $80,000
A lady’s 2.33cts.
diamond
solitaire ring
Achieved $16,500
A 19thC Etruscan
style garnet and gold
jewellery suite.
Achieved $8,000
A Royal Doulton
Maori teapot.
Achieved $2,600
Invest in
the future
An impressive
c.1800 French
A good 19thC
‘Lyre’ ormolu and
Maori carved
marble mantel
whalebone kotiate
clock
Achieved $2,650 Achieved $9,750
A good New Zealand
woods William Seuffert
glove box.
Achieved $7,900
A good modern
Charlie Wilson
carved greenstone
double sided hei tiki
Achieved $4,200
A good early
George III silver
lidded tankard
Achieved $6,500
A large and impressive section of
ivory elephant tusk.
Achieved $4,600
An 18th/19th century
Chinese rhinoceros
horn libation cup
Achieved $66,000
recycle the past.
An 18ct. white
gold, natural jade
and multi-diamond
dress ring
Achieved $14,000
A rare Charles II
silver Porringer.
Achieved $7,750
A good quality
N.Z. timbers Scotch
chest.
Achieved $8,900
An impressive large
emerald and two
diamond lady’s
dress ring
Achieved $26,000
Ferdinando Vichi (18751945 Italian) fine 19thC
Italian carved Carrara
white marble sculpture
Achieved $16,500
A good Arts & Craft
copper mantel
clock.
Achieved $2,000
NOTE: Hammer prices shown excluding premium.
Photographer
unknown, Portrait of
Theo Schoon.
Achieved $1,600
An early 18thC
Dutch marquetry fold-over top
games table
Achieved $9,500
Antique & Art Catalogue
Another extraordinary offering from numerous family estates includes gimballed candlesticks, miner’s
lamps, tools, boxes, bronzes, Tudric pewter, sword stick, whalebone walking stick, pewter tankards, vintage
linen and lace, fur hats and jacket, eight Louis Vuitton bags, vintage toys, an interesting collection of
instruments; microscopes, theodolite, steam pressure gauge, scales, taxidermy, grizzly bear skin rug,
marlin bills, carved ivory tusk lamps, books, stamps, postcards, ladders, cased Dactylanthus, Pacific Island,
African and Maori artefacts and tribal pieces, including carved ivory, a selection of Betty and Paul Beadle
pewter and bronze items, N.Z. pottery including Olive Jones, Barry Brickell, Crown Lynn, Doulton Kia Ora
jardiniere, early blue and white Worcester, hand painted Royal Worcester, Clarice Cliff, Shelley, Royal
Doulton, Moorcroft, Chinese carved ivory, famille rose, blue and white exportware, carved jade, Japanese
ivory netsukes and carved figures, Victorian and Edwardian pendants, chains, rings, bangles, etc., gold
and silver mounted shark’s teeth jewellery, impressive opal and diamond ring, exceptional tanzanite and
diamond necklace, diamond encrusted bangles, brooch, earrings and rings, two superb emerald and
diamond rings - 4 carats and 5 carats, rubies, sapphires, jade and diamond rings, pearls, Rolex watches,
mantel and wall clocks, the silver section has a varied and interesting offering of wine funnels, a pair of
George I silver mugs, cutlery, George I tablespoon, early rat-tail spoons, ladles, salts, mustard pots, cream
jugs, cruet sets, tea sets, rugs from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Persian and Baluchi, very fine Turkomans, Arak,
Saruq, a rare Doroksh rug, oak coffer, kauri and mahogany chests of drawers, sideboards, high back
dressers, bookcases, a vintage shop display cabinet, chairs including Eames, ghost chairs, French furniture,
chandeliers, industrial light fittings, vintage garden seal, artwork by F.J. Knibb, Samuel Jackson, Baxter, John
Weeks, E. Mervyn Taylor, Perrett, C.D. Barraud, Claudia Pond Eley, Mrkusich, Kees Hoss, White’s Aviation
photos, Trevor Lloyd, George Chance and much more. Another sale to add to the diary.
Tuesday 17th June 2014 at 9.30am
Miscellaneous
Glass Tribal, Artefacts & NZ Historical China & Porcelain
Oriental
1 - 171
172 - 187
188 - 270
271 - 335
337 - 417
Tuesday 17th June 2014 at 5.00pm
Jewellery
420 - 473
Clocks & Watches
Silver
Rugs
Furniture Prints & Paintings
474 - 496
497 - 607
608 - 632
633 - 699
700 - 802
The sale may be viewed at the following times:
Friday 13th June
Sunday 15th June
Monday 16th June
9.00am - 5.00pm
11.00am - 3.00pm
9.00am - 5.00pm
CATALOGUES $12
A 15% percent buyers premium applies to this auction
plus G.S.T. on premium = all up 17.25%
Catalogue also online at www.cordys.co.nz.
FRONT COVER: Lots 71, 92, 264, 344, 353, 627.
JOHN CORDY LIMITED
FINE ART AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS
180 Great South Road, Remuera, Auckland 1051, New Zealand
P.O. Box 74071 Greenlane Phone (09)523-1049 Fax (09)520-7186
Email cordys@ihug.co.nz Website www.cordys.co.nz
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The Catalogue
The figures given along side each lot are guide prices only.
Measurements throughout are given in millimetres width x depth x height.
TUESDAY 17TH JUNE 2014
1ST SESSION at 9.30am
MISCELLANEOUS
1
A pair of William Blews & Sons of
London brass gimballed ship’s candle
lights, the patent system with internal
sprung loaded candles, weighted
bases supported by the curving arms
fixed to square back plates. Maker’s
label applied.
$160
2
An early 20thC Walker & Hall silvered
brass gimballed ship’s lamp, the
baluster lamp support with a large
heavy weighted base supported from
a lyre scrolling arm fitted to a circular
wall support. Lamp absent.
$120
3
An early 20thC large shop display
glass light bulb, ‘Osram Patent G.E.C.’
frosted to the spherical body, with fine
zigzag filament from the glass tube,
copper screw thread fitting. Length
345. See page 5.$110
4
A c.1900 Williamson’s Patent brass
miner’s lamp, tapered cylindrical
form, iron hook to the domed vented
top, gauze section above the glass
covered lamp, damage to internal
glass, reservoir to the screw-off base.
Height 230. See page 5.$120
5
A c.1900 Thomas & Williams brass
miner’s lamp, similar top to the
previous, the body of a long gauze
section protected by three bars,
reservoir to the screw-off base. Height
235. See page 5.$120
6
A c.1900 J.H. Naylor (Wigan) brass
and steel miner’s lamp, hook to top,
applied brass maker’s plaques, glass
covered lamp protected by brass bars,
reservoir to base. height 240. See page
5.$120
7
An early 20thC bark spud (debarking)
tool, the tapered bladed end with a
socket fitting to receive the cylindrical
long elm handle. Length 1480. $120
8
A 1934-35 Royal Tour presentation leather
Gladstone bag, traditional form with
overhead leather handle, two metal
fittings opening fully to the rectangular
leather bag, applied silver presentation
plaque ‘To D.C. Wright from Chauffeurs
Royal Tour 1934-35’.
$110
9
A Regimental Mess bell, made from an
expended 3½” brass artillery shell casing,
fitted with a turned brass handle and
with affixed badge of the ‘XI Taranaki
Rifles Regiment’. Height 205.
$150
10
A late 19thC Disston & Sons panel
2
saw, the handle set with trade mark
medallions and with an unusual brass
frame set with two bubble levels.
Length 730.
$120
11
British P1907 sword bayonet for the
SMLE rifle, by Sanderson, with armoury
and proof marks at the ricasso. Length
550.$75
12
A set of large Victorian brass balance
scales, with brass trays and weights,
attached to an oak platform base.
670 x 330.
$350
13
An ivory handled dagger, with double
edged blade, marked at the ricasso
‘Made in India’ and in Hindi script to
the alternate side, the turned ivory
handle with brass guard and ferrule.
Length 290. See page 5.$350
14
An American stiletto dagger, the
double edged blade marked ‘Mattie
Silks Sidewalk Girl’; and stamped M.
Price, ‘Frisco at the ricasso’, with ivorine
grip. Length 260. See page 5.$200
15
A replica German hunting sword
(hirschfänger), with engraved steel
blade, wooden grip with brass quillion
and finial, pommel and ferrule, the
leather scabbard with brass fittings.
Length 510.
$200
16
A 19thC officer’s sword, the full curved
guard with single lobed piercing,
wire bound grip, the blade marked
Hartrope at the ricasso, original steel
scabbard with single ring hanger.
Length overall 1090.
$180
17
An impressive Edwardian cut crystal
tall kerosene lamp, the circular squat
reservoir on a sturdy brass fitting to the
baluster cut column, spreading base,
complete with double wick, chimney
and decorated spherical glass shade.
Height of base 510. $300
18
A late Victorian velvet covered jewel
case, with naive landscape painted
panels to the top and two doors,
which open to reveal an interior fitted
with mirrors and drawers, considerably
distressed. Width 280.
$150
19
A 19thC tortoiseshell covered jewel
box, the mildly domed lid hinged
opening to reveal a velvet lined
interior, raised on four silvered ball feet.
185 x 110 x 75. See page 5.$650
20
A cased set of six early 20thC banded
agate individual salts, various tonings,
various shapes, square, rectangular
and triangular, each with canted
corners, in a fitted plush and silk lined
case named ‘Fairfax & Roberts Ltd,
Hunter Street, Sydney’.
$180
21
A natural greenstone boulder. Length
on wood stand 230, height 180.$160
22
A late 19thC European bronze ‘Le
Dimenche (sic) Matin’ (Sunday
Morning), depicting a woman washing
the face of a child. Entitled to the
base. Height 250.
$350
23
A modern bronze sculpture, ‘Wings of
Glory’ alighting eagle on rocky base.
By R. Van Ruyckevelt. Height 250. See
page 8.$120
24
A small heavy bronze figure of a
kneeling man with a giant egg, ‘PFC
‘86’. Height 100.
$150
25
A Japanese style bronze lidded box
in the form of a pumpkin with mouse
and leaf finial. Signed on the base.
Diameter 90.
$100
26
A Vienna c.1900 Bergman cold painted
spelter figure of a Red Indian, he stands
with his right hand raised shading
his eyes as he looks forward, barechested, long feathered headdress,
a rifle to his left hand, naturalistically
painted, on turned conforming base.
Height 215. See http://tinyurl.com/
plyaybb for a similar example. See
page 8.$400
27
A German Kayserzin Art Nouveau
lidded vessel with three side handles,
restrained embossed decoration of
tendrils and seed pots, the lid with leaf
shaped finial. Impressed marks c.1905.
Height 170. See page 5.$120
28
A Tudric pewter and enamel square
hinged lid box, the lid with a raised
pictorial panel of a landscape in tones
of red, gold, green and blue, plain
form, impressed maker’s marks to base
including the shape #0997. 125 x 125
x 60. See page 5.$250
29
A Tudric pewter column candlestick,
the tapered bomb form column with
three lug supports to the spreading
circular base with stylised poppy type
design, shape #0221, impressed mark
to base. Height 140.
$120
30
A vintage sword stick, the bamboo
stick with copper bindings and metal
ferrell, the handle of antler. Length
900.$420
31
A late Victorian silver top Malacca
cane walking stick, the tapered large
silver cap end with foliate engraved
scrolls, hallmarked Birmingham 1899,
the shaft with mild taper and brass cap
end. Length 890.
$150
32
A 19thC whalebone walking stick, plain
tapered shaft with two horn bands to the
handle base, the handle carved from a
sperm whale tooth as a clenched fist.
Length 800. See page 8.$850
32A
An early 20thC, carved ivory handled
walking stick, the handle decorated
with a standing lion with cobra snake
entwined and overhead, on polished
plain tapered wooden shaft, the silver
fitting hallmarked London 1938, plain
tapered wooden shaft. Length 840.
See page 5.$260
33
An antique German Springerle wax
cookie mould, carved intaglio with a
Christian religious figure. 240 x 115.$220
34
An unusual French tortoiseshell and
mother-of-pearl snuff box, of quatrefoil
shape, the tortoiseshell body with pique
work, the mother-of-pearl hinged lid
engraved with a scene of cupid firing
his arrow; along with an oval small snuff
box with agate panels set to top and
bottom. Slight faults.
$125
35
An English pewter bulbous bodied
lidded ale measure with volute thumbpiece to the domed cover, scroll handle,
touch marks stamped under the base.
Height 200. See page 5.$100
36
Two George IV pewter pint mugs,
engraved with publican’s details,
‘Noah’s Ark, Rotherhithe’ and with
touch marks.
$120
37
Two pewter pint mugs as above.$120
38
Two pewter pint mugs, as above. See
page 5.$120
39
Two European pewter serving
spoons, with turned wooden handles,
19thC.$120
40
A pair of gold plated lorgnettes, with
folding framed lenses sprung hinged,
from a shaped tortoiseshell handle.$100
41
A pair of gold plated, tortoiseshell
handled lorgnettes, in original shaped
case.$100
42
A late 19thC silk and boxwood fan, the
panel with a printed design of lovers
and cupid in colours and picked out
in satin stitch embroidery, the sticks
with filigree piercing highlighted with
gilding. Height 385. See page 5.$100
43
A selection of vintage linen and lace,
comprising two sets of embroidered
single sheets, four embroidered
pillowcases, a pair of plain sheets,
one embroidered single sheet and a
pair of good linen embroidered and
lace pillowcases.
$220
44
A collection of vintage linen and lace,
some tablecloths and rolls of trim.$150
45
A selection of vintage lace, includes a
dress and a Brussels lace tablecloth.$100
46
A collection of vintage linen,
comprising eight French single bed
sheets.$150
47
A vintage mink fur hat, chocolate
brown.$100
48
A vintage cheetah skin hat and scarf,
with shiny black hatband. See page
5.$150
49
A mink jacket, the short dark brown
jacket fully lined, requires small repair
to back.
$250
50
A Louis Vuitton ‘Torres’ bag, monogram
Macassar canvas, black leather trim,
side zip and long adjustable shoulder
strap, A4 size capacity. Serial No.
SR0172.$1000
51
A Louis Vuitton ‘Pochette’, monogram
canvas, with a strap that can also be
attached to other larger bags. With
dust bag and Louis Vuitton shop bag.
250 x 140.
$300
52
A Louis Vuitton ‘Speedy 35’ bag,
a carry-all city bag, in monogram
canvas, one internal pocket. With dust
bag and shop bag. Serial No. VI8905.
350 x 250.
$550
53
A Louis Vuitton ‘Alma’ handbag in
‘Damier Ebené canvas, double top
zip with a large pocket to each side,
internal zipped compartment, with
dust bag and shop carry bag. Serial
No. VI0015. 260 x 230.
$1000
54
A Louis Vuitton ‘Deauville’, in
monogrammed canvas, one large
side pocket, with four internal pockets
and elastic holders, this bag is specially
designed to keep beauty products
perfectly organised, with double zip
closure, padlock and key. Serial No.
VI0977. 380 x 280.
$850
55
A Louis Vuitton ‘Speedy 30’ handbag,
in monogram canvas, one internal
pocket with padlock and key. Serial
No. SP1927. 300 x 240.
$550
56
A Louis Vuitton ‘Speedy 35’ handbag,
in monogram canvas, one internal
pocket, with padlock and key. Serial
No. SA851. 330 x 270.
$550
57
A Louis Vuitton ‘Keepall Bandoulière
55’ travelling bag, a large bag in
monogram canvas, zipped closure,
with padlock and key, leather handles
as well as a large leather shoulder
strap, with two matching straps to the
body of bag. Serial No. TH1917. 530 x
380.$1000
58
A Louis Vuitton scarf, striped border of
black and blue with a large white central
banner, the Louis Vuitton logo and full
name to the centre, each end with
central blue band and a pocket, cloth
label to the interior, with box.
$500
59
A Prada black leather and canvas
handbag, canvas to each side with
stitched soft black leather framing,
triple compartment to the interior with
further zippered compartment. 320 x
260 approx.
$180
60
An early 20thC portrait miniature of
a Continental beauty, her plaited
hair held in a bun, fur drape to her
shoulders, signed ‘Gerard’, fine gilt
metal frame.
$150
61
A Persian watercolour on paper,
of a palace scene with figures on
an elevated terrace and in the
courtyard below, the reverse with
illuminated verse, watercolour on
paper, page from a manuscript. 270 x
170. Contemporary frame under glass,
further details on reverse.
$120
62
Elsie Maud White (NZ1889-1978),
portrait miniature of a young woman,
oil on panel, signed and dated 1953,
in gilt frame under convex glass,
faded red/brown velvet back and
strut. 100 x 78. Note: E.M. White was a
noted miniature artist of Christchurch,
first member of N.Z. Society of
Miniaturists and an exhibitor at the
Royal Academy, London, where she
was the first New Zealander to exhibit
a miniature, she exhibited at the New
York Society of Miniature Painters.
Further information available. Works
held by the Christchurch Art Gallery.
See page 5.$360
63
An ivory framed portrait hand painted
miniature of Mozart, wearing a red
jacket and white lace cravat, the
sectional octagonal ivory frame with
coloured banding, glazed. See page
5.$160
64
A vintage seamstress mannequin, on a
kauri tripod base with turned column,
black material to body. Height 1480.
See page 5.$300
65
Three fine lace doilies, with an
accompanying note about the gifting
of these from Marie Antoinette to her
lady-in-waiting, and their subsequent
provenance. Each 155 diameter.$120
66
Three Schuco clockwork monkey
musicians, each with felt clothing.$300
67
A German tin plate wind-up toy
monkey, made in the U.S. zone. Height
80.$100
68
A German tin plate toy horse and rider
made in the U.S. Zone, composition
rider. Height 100.
$80
69
A Japanese ,Daiya’ battery powered
M.P.Jeep, in original box.
$100
70
A late 19thC cased microscope I.W.
Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn,
London. Lacquered brass and steel
3
construction with rack and pinion
adjustment, the nozzle fitted with
three objective lenses with sub-stage
focusing lens, the box fitted with
numerous additional lenses and
accessories. See page 5.$550
71
A petrological microscope by R. Fuess,
Berlin, Rosenbusch model, C1878,
lacquered brass and steel construction,
with revolving turret with four objective
lenses, rotating stage with half degrees
stops and with engraved ring scale,
boxed complete with numerous lenses.
See page 5.$550
72
A mahogany cased theodolite by
E.R. Watts & Sons, London, partially
black lacquered brass construction,
the table support with silvered Vernier
scales and with silvered dial marked
with manufacturer’s name, the case
holds addtional eye pieces, some
absent. See page 5.$450
73
A German mahogany cased portable
el ectr o- ther a p eut i c a p p a r a t u s ,
incorporating a wet cell battery, and
a drawer containing connecting wires
and treatment wands with various
attachment heads. See page 5.$150
74
An early 19thC steam pressure indicator
recording gauge, by Maudslay Sons &
Field, Engineers, London; the instrument
with spigoted screw fitting nozzles, the
pressure chamber operating a coiled
spring driven gauge and transferring
the measurement to an attached
driven cylinder. Cased in original
mahogany box with additional tools.
Height including extension nozzle 520.
See page 5.$275
75
A good 19thC Carl Zeiss ‘Jena’ brass
microscope in original mahogany
case, monocular type, the revolving
turret with apertures for three lenses.
Good original lacquer to the brass and
blackened surfaces, the original fitted
box with matching serial number to
microscope 12273, most original fittings
to box. Handle to top, original key. Case
measurements 180 x 200 x 370. $650
76
An early 20thC Cooke, Troughton
& Simms Ltd underground miner’s
theodolite, ebonised brass frame,
white circular scale, extra fittings to
the fitted mahogany case with original
stitched leather outer cover. The case
size 430 x 260 x 210. See page 5.$450
77
An ‘India Rubber’ Gutta Percha and
Telegraph Works Co.’ linesman’s
detector galvonometer’, in mahogany
case, an intricate gauge made by the
company responsible for numerous
submarine telegraph lines. See page
5.$250
77A
A 1930 W. Watson & Sons, ‘London Service’
brass and black finished binocular
microscope, the tube with rack and
pinion adjustment, the turret revolving
4
to take three lenses, extra lenses to the
fitted mahogany case with maker’s card
detailing objectives, etc. dated 10/5/38.
The case with key measuring 230 x 250 x
425. See page 5.$320
78
A vintage Leica camera leather case
only, dome release to the front, with
shoulder strap, maker’s name to
front.$90
79
A copper ship’s navigation lamp, ‘Not
Under Command’, with manufacturer’s
label affixed, ‘Seahorse trademark’.
Height 520. See page 5.$225
80
An earl 20thC lever balance scale,
the cast steel base marked ‘G &
G’, with brass column and arc scale
graduated from 0 to 250gms. Height
340. See page 5.$150
81
A brass single drawer telescope, the
body with unusual flat woven waxed
cord covering, the objective lens with
an extended flare shade. Length
extended 735. See page 5.$150
82
A Victorian Negretti & Zambra, London
long brass telescope, single draw,
tapered form with plain banded
highlights, engraved maker’s details.
Length extended 1220.
$220
83
A 19thC hat tin containing a cobra
skin, the circular hinged lidded tin
with black finish, the cobra skin length
approx. 2800.
$160
84
An old taxidermy wallaby head mount,
including the shoulders, fitted to a
shield back board.
$160
85
An early 20thC taxidermy head mount
fallow deer, 10 points to the antlers,
glass eyes, dark stained shield back
board mount with an applied brass
plaque engraved ‘Waikato 1901’.$400
86
A colonial N.Z. mounted pair of stag’s
antlers, 12 points, distressed cloth
covered mount to the burr kauri shield,
some borer.
$160
87
A taxidermied weasel, a comical pose
on tree branch holding a bottle of
Guinness and wearing a jacket and
scarf. Height 230.
$120
88
A trophy sawfish bill, of considerable
length with 22 pairs of teeth. Length
740. See page 8.$350
89
A striped marlin bill, jaw section
attached, mounted to a rimu panel.
Length 660.
$80
90
A 190kg. blue marlin bill, mounted to
a rimu panel, engraved details to the
attached plaque. Length 675. $80
91
A 102.5kg. striped marlin bill, with jaw
attached, mounted to a rimu panel,
details engraved to the attached
plaque, 1988. Length 665.
$80
92
An impressive c.1940 taxidermy large
Indian Bengal tiger’s head, in the classic
Van Ingen snarling pose, open mouth,
compressed ridges to the nose area,
with glass eyes, whiskers, mounted to
include the front shoulder. Provenance:
Purchased by our vendor’s father
c.1960, a Wanganui resident who
conducted hunting tours to the South
Island. Attributed to Van Ingen and Van
Ingen of Mysore. Height 530, depth 515.
See page 5.$4500
93
A vintage grizzly bear skin rug, on black
and brown felt backing, with most claws
present, the full head mount with glass
eyes, the mouth open, showing some
signs of age. Length 2025, maximum
width 2025.
$2200
94
A taxidermied oryx head, shoulder
mount, the head turned slightly to the
left, with glass eyes. Height including
horns 1040. See page 5.$1500
95
Two exotic colourful taxidermied
birds, one with blue, green and purple
plumage, the other smaller in vibrant
green with red highlights.
$120
96
A mid 20thC taxidermy pukeko,
standing, mounted to a wooden plinth
base, some distress, the base with
name and date 1966.
$110
97
A vintage taxidermy brown-spotted
kiwi, standing with head lowered,
mounted to an ebonised case. See
page 8.$1200
98
A pair of Chinese engraved large
buffalo horns, the fine carved detail of
dragons and exotic long tailed birds
showing in pale tan against the dark
grey mottled natural polished colour,
each mounted on a wood base.$200
99
An extremely ornate 19thC carved
ivory ornament, multiply knopped,
pierced and carved with flowers,
acanthus leaves and surface
decoration. Raised on wooden plinth
base. Height 100.
$300
100
A large African carved ivory tusk
section lamp, the wide hollow section
carved with three encircling bands
of relief carved animals and figures,
mounted on hardwood circular base,
with internal light fitting, recently rewired. Height 375. See page 8.$275
101
An old African carved ivory tusk
section lamp, similar to above. Height
385. See page 8.$275
102
An old African carved ivory tusk
section lamp, oval form, carved with
an encircling band of animals and
figures within a landscape including an
elephant and lion, the huntsman with
a rifle, mounted on a hardwood oval
plinth base, recently re-wired. Height
195. See page 8.$220
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35
27
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14
80
6
4
77
73
3
42
64
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19
62
63
579
48
149
81
94
92
486
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487
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103
A paper knife formed from an unadorned
elephant tusk, the blade section formed
from the reduced body of the tusk, the
handle formed from the tusk tip. Length
440. See page 5.$250
104
A large elephant tusk, with slight
curvature and evident age, with
a total weight of approximately
11.5kgs, an outer curvature of approx.
1370mm. and maximum girth of 370.
See page 8.$6250
105
An old finely carved ivory prowling
lion, open snarling mouth, mother-ofpearl inset eyes, well detailed mane,
old repair to tail. Old tan staining to
the recesses. Length 145.
$340
106
A pair of trophy Virginia deer antlers
mounted on a wooden shield, labelled
‘Canada’. Width 375.
$120
107
A Chas Farlow split can fly rod, two
piece, in cloth bag.
$150
108
A large wooden duck decoy by
Vincenti, in the pintail style, handmade
and painted in solid cedar, lead keel
and display stand.
$280
109
A 1930s taxidermied fox’s head trophy,
mounted on an oak shield with plaque,
‘Kippings Cross Dec. 30th 1930’, original
paper label to back, ‘R. Septimus
Gardner, taxidermist..... Tunbridge
Wells’. Depth 240. See page 8.$325
110
An album of 1920s to 1940s Matamata
County Council stamped receipts,
mostly handwritten with various
N.Z. postage stamps used as stamp
duty, includes various official rubber
stamping, etc., a large collection
housed within one folder.
$120
111
Two albums of 1920s to 1940s Matamata
County Council stamped receipts,
similar to above, including assorted
stamp duty stamps.
$100
112
A Victorian bible, heavy embossed
cover, with gilded biblical scenes
to front, and metal side locks, with
numerous coloured and black and
white illustrations.
$200
113
A London Post Office Directory for
1817, the front page stating ‘Under the
Patronage of his Majesty’s PostmasterGeneral’, 18th Edition by Critchett &
Woods, leather bound, showing some
distress, 244 pages.
$110
114
A rare and fine condition 17thC
Dutch illustrated Qur’an translation
‘Mahomets Alkoran’ 1696 by Jan
Hendriksz Glazemaker, from Du Reyr’s
French edition. Published Amsterdam
1698 (2nd edt), vellum bound 32mo
size, 547pgs. $650
115
Three 19thC volumes in fine calf leather
bindings with gilt tooled spines, ‘Battles
6
of the British Army’, ‘Up the Nile’, and
‘True Stories from French History’.$100
116
An album of ‘1935 All Blacks Individual
Photographs’, containing 30 portrait
photos of team members, each
individually signed, including Thomas
‘Pat’ Caughey, J.E. Manchester, C.J.
Oliver, B.S. Sadler, D. Solomon, G.
Gilbert (played 26 of the 29 games),
etc., including the manager V.R.
Meredith. The black and white
portraits measure 145 x 93 each. The
inside front cover named Mr S.S. Dean
and stamped ‘N.Z. Union......., P.O. Box
......, Wellington’, labelled to the front.
See page 8.$1000
117
A Tasman stamp album with a near
complete used collection of N.Z.
stamps from 1882 to 1996, some higher
values absent.
$220
118
An SG album of an Australian
stamp collection, mainly used, fairly
complete.$140
119
A selection of vintage New Zealand
postcards, the 84 cards featuring scenes
from the upper North Island.
$100
120
A selection of vintage N.Z. postcards,
the 70 cards featuring scenes from the
lower South Island.
$100
121
A selection of vintage N.Z. postcards, the
63 cards featuring scenes from the upper
South Island and West Coast.
$100
122
A selection of vintage N.Z. postcards,
the 85 cards featuring scenes of the
upper North Island.
$100
123
A selection of vintage N.Z. postcards,
116 miscellaneous subjects.
$100
124
A selection of vintage N.Z. postcards,
the 122 cards with scenes of the North
Island.$100
125
A selection of vintage N.Z. postcards,
the 128 cards featuring scenes from
the South Island.
$100
126
A selection of vintage N.Z. postcards,
the 88 cards featuring miscellaneous
scenes and subjects.
$100
127
A collection of vintage N.Z. postcards,
the 125 cards featuring scenes of the
North Island.
$100
128
A collection of vintage N.Z. postcards,
the 132 cards featuring scenes from
the North Island.
$100
129
A collection of vintage N.Z. postcards,
the 127 cards featuring scenes from
the North Island.
$100
130
A collection of vintage N.Z. postcards,
the 123 cards featuring scenes of the
South Island.
$100
131
A collection of vintage N.Z. postcards,
the 120 cards featuring scenes from
the South Island.
$100
132
Three large folio volumes published by
Alister Taylor, each in Solander case,
‘Notable Australian Thoroughbreds’,
‘Notable N.Z. Thoroughbreds’, ‘A
Salute to Trotting’.
$200
133
A mid-19thC French world map
Planisphère, the image incorporating
vignettes representing the seasons
and the continents. 305 x 415. $300
134
Two albums of stamps, one with a
collection of Great Britain 1970s/1980s
mint sets, many in blocks of four, the
other an older Stanley Gibbons smaller
album with a world collection. $110
135
Three albums of Great Britain 1970/1980
First Day Covers and a stamp stock
book of similar stamps, many in mint
blocks of four.
$120
136
A collection of mainly Great Britain
stamps, includes First Day Covers,
stamps on paper, loose stamps,
album, etc.
$100
137
A decorative replica bronze style
statuette, in the French manner, of a
woman seated upon a short column.
Height 455.
$250
138
A replica bronze resin statuette, of two
rugby players in a tackle entitled ‘Engris
Australia 2003’. Width 400.
$200
139
A Moroccan pottery amphora, ovoid
body with cylindrical neck, two
handles issue from the shoulder, the
unadorned body with some surface
distress indicating considerable age.
Height 300.
$120
140
A long old metal mounted pine
tradesman’s ladder, 10 rungs. Length
3350.$100
141
A long old pine tradesman’s extension
ladder, with iron mounts, 16 rungs.
Length 2700.
$150
142
A large c.1900 six gallon cast iron T.C.
Clark & Co. cast iron kettle, overhead
swing handle with hook for suspension
over a fire, the dome lid with maker’s
details, long spigot tap to the base.
Diameter 360, height 410.
$200
143
An Edwardian oak smoker’s cabinet in
the form of a double door safe, applied
panel detail, various brass fittings and
shield form lock covers, brass piano
hinges, opening to reveal a fitted interior
with three drawers, pipe rack, etc.,
further brass fittings, some attention
required. 305 x 235 x 320.
$180
144
A vintage mid-20thC pink painted
concrete garden flamingo, typical long
neck, two long steel spike legs for fixing
to the ground. Some distress to the
original paint finish. Height 1120. $180
145
A small old Korean stained pine
storage box of plain oblong shape
on fixed stand, the front with iron
lock and handle and decorated with
calligraphy. 680 x 330 x 560.
$250
146
An N.Z. colonial kauri ship-art carved box,
rectangular form, original finish. $120
147
An N.Z.R. brass locomotive plate,
‘D.S.B. 324’, oval with red background
paint. Width 415.
$200
148
An N.Z.R locomotive number plate,
‘T.R. 107’, cast steel with bright plating,
oval with raised number and border
and painted red background. Width
410.$200
149
An early 20thC model ship in a bottle
‘S.S. Ngaio’, the bottle with blue
painted background, carved wooden
ship with modelled sea, sailors knot
lashed to the neck, on original blue
painted stand with remnants of ship’s
name label. Length 295.
$160
150
A collection of seven pieces of
Dactylanthus Taylorii (Pua-o-te-Reinga)
or wood rose. See page 8.$250
151
A kauri glazed cased display of
Dactylanthus Taylorii wood-rose. Overall
510 x 660 x 110. See page 8.$275
152
A carved and painted Australian
emu egg, contained within a fitted
velvet lined case, the egg halved
and hinged, the exterior with a carved
detailed surface, the interior of each
section painted with an outback
landscape, the box lid inset with a
panel of ancient burr grained timber.
See page 8.$140
153
A bronze sculpture by Rod Burgess,
‘Tahitian Woman’, the nude figure
modelled reclining. Signed, editioned
1/10 and stamped with foundry mark
to the plinth base on the right hand
side. Length 510. See page 8.$1500
154
A terracotta portrait bust by Ken
Kendall (1928-2012), a young woman
with hair tied in a ponytail. Height 295.
See page 13.$175
155
A French brass gilt metal crucifix,
marked to the reverse ‘Seigneur Priez
Pour Nous’. Height 410.
$125
156
A vintage brass crucifix, figure of Christ
to the front. Height 400.
$120
157
A vintage wooden crucifix, the
‘silvered’ figure of Christ to the cross,
the base with silvered metal Chi Rho.
Height 400.
$120
158
A heavy cast bronze table bell, modelled
as a naked woman clambering across
the shoulders of a satyr, his lower body
draped in a robe which forms the bell
bowl. Height 165.
$350
159
An early 1900s umbrella, the handle of
ivory with silver embellishments.$100
160
A cast bronze urn, fluted squat
campana shape with two lion handles
to the sides, raised on a knopped stem
from a tall domed circular spreading
base. Height 250.
$125
161
An uncommon pigeon racing
recording clock, with triple recording
paper dials, clockwork mechanism,
brass construction with sheet-metal
case, the recording dials visible
through a glazed top, the circular base
with spines for bird leg rings. Width 370.
See page 29.$550
162
An impressive large and heavy turned
ebony vase, baluster form with copper
cylindrical internal liner. Height 400.$350
163
A 19thC percussion cap musket, the
walnut stock with chequered grip, with
ramrod. Requires attention. Length
1215.$150
164
A Nazi Germany ‘Gott Mit Uns’ steel
belt buckle, pinned double spike
keeper and applied lug to reverse.$90
165
A large turtle shell, with rich colour and
well figured plates. Height 650. See
page 8.$300
166
A zebra skin rug, complete with ears
and mane, dark brown on plain
dominant traditional tones. Length
2300 x 1780.
$750
167
A vintage sawfish bill, complete with
44 teeth, short/medium length of
605.$200
168
Two horn coat hooks, short natural
curved form, both with silver plate wall
mounts, one with hooks below. $110
169
Two kauri gum nuggets, dark semitranslucent. Total weight 808gms.$160
170
A Victorian mother-of-pearl card case,
rectangular form with a band of fine
geometric engraved decoration,
the vacant cartouche with belt and
buckle frame, push-in clasp.
$120
171
A resin-bronze statuette of a bull
elephant, modelled standing with
head raised, brass tusks. Signed on
plinth base. Height 255.
$150
GLASS
172
A Victorian milk glass lustre vase,
the bowl with castellated rim, gilt
decoration and ten suspended cut
crystal lustres. Height 330.
$120
173
Two early 19thC champagne flutes, the
tall conical bowls etched with a frieze
of a fruiting vine. Height 200. $120
174
A set of 12 Art Deco glass knife rests,
with decorative black painted detail, in
case with Dutch retailer’s marks. $120
175
A pair of Lalique glass ‘Reverie’
bookends, modelled as sculptures of
two kneeling women partially hewn
from the solid block of crystal, finished
in clear polish and matt surfaces,
signed to the back of the base. Minor
repairs to small base area. Height 225.
See page 8.$1250
176
A Lalique ring tree, of circular form
with central full relief frosted figure of
an exotic pheasant, its tail held high.
Engraved marks.
$120
177
A small green malachite glass vase of
baluster shape, moulded in deep relief
with a circle of naked woman beneath
a fruiting grape vine. Height 120.$120
178
A Swarovski figurine, ‘Masquerade
Pierrot’, in original box together with
the stand and two Swarovski name
plates.$220
179
A Swarovski figurine, ‘Fabulous
Creatures’ - The Pegasus, in original
box with stand and plaque.
$220
180
A Swarovski figurine, ‘Fabulous
Creatures’ -The Dragon, in original
box with stand and plaque.
$220
181
A 1970s Finnish iitala Tapio Wirkkala
glass vase, ‘Kalanrakko’ swim bladder
design, ink blue interior to the clear
glass body, elongated tapered form,
engraved signature and model no.
3299 to base. Height 240, small bruise
to body. See page 8.$160
182
A mid-20thC Kosta Boda ‘Graal’ vessel
designed by Vicke Lindstrand, c.1955,
the freeform flared bowl and tapered
tall pedestal in clear glass with dark
vertical banded interior decoration,
the ground pontil with incised ‘LH 1210’
and acid etched factory mark. Height
200. See page 8.$600
183
Three pieces of modernist glass
designed by Floris Meydam for
Leerdam, c.1950s, all in ‘bottle green’,
comprising: a squat circular shoulder
vase with flaring rim, another of
shouldered shape with squat tapering
neck, and another with a spherical
bowl raised on a tall tapering stem.
Heights from 120-235. See page 8.$350
184
An Art Deco orange and black
‘Tango’ glass vase, in the manner
of Michael Powolny, squat baluster
shape with scalloped rim, orange
and black colourway. Height 175.
See page 8. $350
185
A Garry Nash red glass bowl,
hemispherical shape, signed and
dated ‘14. Diameter 215. See page
8.$280
186
Garry Nash glass millefiori paperweight,
7
152
102
150
109
204
100
101
23
223
26
153
224
193
88
182
175
151
181
192
97
104
222
214
215
116
32
165
183
269
184
185
202A
8
202
201
blue ground with orange, yellow and
other coloured canes, clear body,
engraved signature and date ‘97 and
other marks.
$70
187
A bright white Garry Nash glass bowl,
ovoid with fluted walls, signed and
dated ‘11. Height 125.
$150
TRIBAL, ARTEFACTS
& NZ HISTORICAL
188
A Solomon Islands figural bowl, boat
form with stylised flying fish form
handles, mother-of-pearl serrated
edge inlays, block base, traditional
dark stained finish. Length 415. $120
189
An old aboriginal didgeridoo, the
natural shaped exterior with remains
of painted highlights including a turtle,
boomerang, snake, fish, etc. Length
109.$160
190
A late 19thC Samoan long hooked club,
the tapered end with pronounced
hook and remains of diamond form
notch detail running half the length,
good old patina. Remnants of old
label to blade. Length 105.
$150
191
Three PNG long wooden items; a
spear with finely lashed rows of barbs,
decorative woven binding, other
spear with long row of notches and a
bow.$120
192
An old Pitcairn Island carved hardwood
flying fish sculpture, its wings with
punched detail ‘Souvenir from Pitcairn
Island’, ‘Made by Langy Christian’,
raised on pedestal base. Length 420.
See page 8.$220
193
A Pitcairn Island carved wooden flying
fish, raised on turned column and
square platform base, punched details
to one wing, minor damage. Length
430. See page 8.$200
194
An old Korean Silla ware pedestal
bowl, or stand, of traditional design
with ‘cut-out window’ decoration
to the truncated base. Some faults.
Diameter 170, height 150.
$120
195
An old Korean Silla ware circular
section pottery bowl with fish and
turtle lug type moulded handles and
simple cross hatched decoration. On
a traditional shaped stand with cut-out
‘window’ decoration to the truncated
base. Diameter 240. Height overall
(bowl on stand) 290.
$300
196
An old Korean Silla ware stoneware
bottle of simple domed circular section
with projecting spout. Probably used
to carry cool water to a work place
such as a rice field. A spout plug was
usually made by wrapping a stick or
stone with a piece of cloth to prevent
spilling. Height 180.
$140
197
A Korean Silla dynasty grey pottery
lidded vessel supported on a tapered
pedestal base with rectangular cut-out
panels, the lid finial conforming to the
pedestal. Height 145. Diameter 110.
Provenance: ‘From the Collection of
Doreen Blumhardt’, Illustrated N.Z. Potter
Magazine, Volume 13 No. 2 Spring 1971,
Page 13 #3 ‘Silla Pottery Kyongju.......
Korea 6th century A.D.’.
$200
198
An Indonesian carved bone articulated
ancestral figure, with arms and legs
pinned to the torso. Height 160.$100
199
An old South African Zulu hardwood
staff, with pierced oval sections and
notched and spiral twist carved
decoration, with metal bound handle
and ferrule. Length 900.
$110
200
An African wood figure, the Ivory Coast
standing male figure with high head
dress, facial features, decorated body
and pronounced genitalia. Height
680.$250
201
An old African carved ivory bust of a
woman, large drop earrings, plaited
hair, necklace and robe detail in
relief. Weight 588gms. 180 x 100. See
page 8.$200
202
A large West African old carved ivory
bust of a woman, tall ridged central
combed coiffure, relief scarification
to her face, long neck, raised chest.
Weight 1855gms. Height 255. See
page 8.$650
202A
African carved ivory tusk section, the
lower section modelled as a portrait
bust, the upper section as a vase
carved in low relief with an encircling
fish. Height 330. See page 8.$250
203
An African Makonde ebony carving,
of a compact group of figures of
exaggerated dimensions, carved in a
compact grouping. Height 210.$200
204
A pair of African copper arm cuffs,
hammered sheet copper simulating
numerous rings and with panels and
borders with finer engraved detailing.
Height of each 110. See page 8.$200
205
A wooden tribal carved stool, from
the West African Ibiji tribe, male figure
with scarification decoration to his
abdomen. Height 90.
$150
206
A Congo stool, the short diamond
shaped base with oblong aperture to
the middle, on a rounded oblong foot.
Diameter 260, height 160.
$100
207
Two carved African figures, both with
protruding body parts. Height 280 and
250.$120
208
An African wooden shield, with woven
fibre decoration and an old repair,
shaped ends, internal wooden handle
to back. Length 800, width 240.$120
210
An old Maori canoe paddle, of
flattened spatulate form with pointed
tip and oval section handle. Metal
split ring at hand end. Some distress.
Overall length 1230.
$120
211
Three Maori pre-European stone adze
blades; tapered form, one Ohana
argillite, one basalt, one greywacke,
two type 2/B. Reg. Y14068, Y16688
and Y16686. Length 150, 166 and 133,
some chipping.
$120
212
Three Maori pre-European stone items;
a rare form sinker (mahe) Y16687 and
two adzes (toki); one small of Ohana
argillite, type 2/B with rough finished sides
and pen inscription ‘Found...’. Length
75, Y16683; and other medium adze of
tapered form. Length 140, Y773. $150
213
A large early 20thC Maori greenstone
hei tiki, head turned to the left, hands
clasped to thighs, dark green tone
with pale inclusion towards the base.
Length 168, on a woven neck cord
with greenstone toggle.
$700
214
A good contemporary greenstone hei
tiki, chin to the left shoulder, hands
clasped to thighs with distinctive spur
to elbow, mid to pale green with white
flecked inclusions, suspension hole to
top of head. Length 100. See page
8.$650
215
A Maori Patiti (short axe), the old iron
head with traditional flared curved
edged blade fitted to a carved
whalebone handle, stylised figure
carved to the blade end, plain oval
section handle, profile koruru carved
head to the butt, square notched
lashing hole. Length 310. See page
8.$750
216
A Maori carved and stained wooden
patu (hand club), traditional spatulate
blade, the reduced tapering grip
with pierced suspension hole and
triple ring tapered butt end, middark colourway. Length 400. Not
registered.$220
217
A 20thC Maori carved hardwood
wahaika, the long hooked form
spatulate blade with reduced grip,
pierced suspension hole, stylised
mask to butt end with protruding
tongue and inlaid paua eyes. Good
dark colourway. Length 515. Not
registered.$360
218
A 20thC Maori carved wooden hand
club, the spatulate form blade with
distinct ridged diamond cross section,
the reduced grip with pierced lashing
hole and carved mask to butt end
with protruding tongue and paua inset
eyes. Length 400. Not registered.$260
219
A 20thC Maori carved orator’s stick/
9
baton, a stylised full figure to the top
with protruding tongue and paua inset
eyes, diagonal linial and notch carved
detail to the wide band below. Plaited
fine leather wrist strap attached.
Length 610. Not registered.
$150
220
A mid-20thC Maori carved figured
panel, the stylised figure with left hand
raised to open mouth, paua inset eyes,
deep relief, old brown paint finish.
Height 800.
$220
221
A 20thC Maori carved papahou box, flat
low rectangular form, all-over carved
detail of entwined figures, conforming
extending handles, paua set detail to
the eyes. 515 x 230 x 55.
$400
222
A 20thC Maori carved papahou box,
flat rectangular form, similar to above.
See page 8.$450
223
A 20thC Maori carved wakahuia, the
lozenge form body with entwined
figures, notch and scroll carved detail,
extending stylised head form handles,
extending tongues, paua inset eyes.
Length 50. See page 8.$320
224
An N.Z. contemporary carved nephrite
disc, flattened circular form with
double ‘button-hole’ opening to the
centre, pale toned ‘blue inunga’
variety; presented in a turned totara
lidded box, the box made by G.R.
Parker, the woven cord necklace with
nephrite toggle. Diameter 60. See
page 8.$360
225
A Steve Funaki stag antler carved hei
tiki, finely modelled with slanted head,
turned with chin above right shoulder,
one hand clasped to the fat belly,
the other to the right thigh, notched
carved paua inset ring eyes. $320
226
An album of 19thC and early 20thC
mainly N.Z. historical documents,
signatures, letters, etc., including a
Royal Warrant of King George IV and
signed by him, a Logan Campbell
handwritten and signed letter dated
1856, a Richard John Seddon letter
dated 1904, a banquet menu signed
by C.J. Parr (Auckland councillor
and mayor 1915), W.J. Massey (Prime
Minister of N.Z. 1912-1915), etc. letters
signed by Sir Charles Bledisloe, Sir Cyril
Newall, Massey, Savage, Norman Kirk,
Keith Holyoake, David Lange, etc.$400
227
Artist unknown (in the style of J.P.
Backhouse), Whangaroa Harbour
and Lake Taupo, miniature oils on solid
totara panels, one oval, one square,
each painting approx. 90 x 130.$200
228
An engraving from D’Urville’s Atlas
Anthropology from the second
voyage of the Astrolabe, two bust
portraits of ‘Taha-Tahala’ and
‘Heroua’, published by Gide, Paris.
275 x 335. See page 13.$700
10
229
George French Angas, facsimile
reprint book, ‘Portraits of the N.Z.
Maori’, in original packing.
$125
230
Two N.Z land deeds, under the
‘Settlements Act’, and the ‘Waste
Lands Act’ for parcels of land in the
Auckland and Tauranga regions, one
to a sergeant in the Waikato Militia and
the other to an Auckland settler and
an Auckland sharebroker, dated 1868
and ‘70, both signed by Sir George
Bowen.$100
231
A vintage R.P. Moore panoramic photo
‘Lake Tekapo N.Z.’, black and white,
hand coloured, showing the road
to the foreground including bridge
and lodge, snow capped mountains,
original gilt frame. The image 160 x
935.$270
232
A sectional panoramic hand coloured
photograph of Mercury Island, a view
of Mercury Bay from off-shore. 135 x
810
$100
233
A John Tallis reprint map of N.Z., with
hand-coloured vignettes. Framed and
glazed.$100
234
Ten unframed chromolithographic
bird prints from Buller’s Birds, by J.G.
Keulemans. Each 270 x 225.
$500
235
Betty Beadle (1924-2002), ‘Pendulum
of Man’ white metal plaque, oval form,
the central naked man in relief holding
two native trees, a river flows under
him, relief entitlement and artist’s
monogram. Provenance: Ex. the
Betty Beadle estate. Her arts career
in sculpture and ceramics started in
the 1950s. She emigrated to N.Z. in
1965 and was exhibiting sculpture
at the Auckland City Gallery Festival
Exhibition in 1968 with fellow artist Paul
Beadle (later head of the Fine Arts
Faculty at Auckland University) whom
she would marry. 180 x 150.
$150
236
Betty Beadle untitled Monkey & Man
bronze relief plaque, flowerhead
form with mild relief decoration of a
seated monkey holding an apple, a
naked man beside, artist’s monogram
in relief, the back with fittings for wall
hanging. 195 x 200.
$220
237
Betty Beadle, ‘Bird Over Islands’ bronze
plaque, rectangular form, decoration
in cast relief, incised artist’s monogram
to reverse. 122 x 64.
$110
238
Betty Beadle untitled birds plaque,
the oval pewter ground mounted
with three bronze panels of various
frigate type birds, impressed artist’s
monogram to base. 122 x 90. $150
239
A Betty Beadle bronze medallion from
the N.Z. Artists Series, ‘Tony Fomison’,
the round medallion with relief portrait
in profile and incised ‘Tony Fomison
1939-1990’, the reverse inscribed ‘N.Z.
Artist’s No. 2’. Diameter 70. See page
13.$100
240
A Betty Beadle N.Z. Artists Series bronze
medallion, ‘Phillip Clairmont’, the relief
portrait of Clairmont with inscriptions
front and rear, artist’s monogram
included. 75 x 60. See page 13.$100
241
A Betty Beadle pewter medallion,
‘The Pollen Seeker’, bee and flower
to the front, entitlement and artist’s
monogram to reverse. Diameter
approx. 48. See page 13.$80
242
A Betty Beadle bronze medallion,
‘Palm Tree’, artist’s monogram to
reverse. Diameter 58.
$70
242A
A Betty Beadle silver medallion, ‘Bee’,
relief modelled with bees and flowers,
impressed artist’s monogram, entitled.
Weight 74.5gms. Diameter 47. See
page 13.$80
243
A Betty Cutcher (Beadle) hand
potted vase, the terracotta body
with repeating stylised radiating sun,
leaf and plant type designs in dark
grey/black and cream tones, incised,
potter’s monogram impressed to base.
Height 127. See page 13.$80
244
A Betty Cutcher (Beadle) Owl pottery
jug, hand thrown and then altered in a
stylised figural form with applied stylised
decoration, variable brown and tan
glaze, incised artist’s monogram to
base. Made in Australia, label to base.
Height 205.
$140
245
A Betty Cutcher (Beadle) studio pottery
wine jug, mallet form, with stopper,
wax resist stylised decoration to the
variable green glazed body, impressed
potter’s mark to base. Height 245.$120
246
Two Betty Cutcher (Beadle) studio
pottery jugs, stylised decoration to
each, impressed potter’s monogram
to one. Height 130 and 90.
$90
247
A Paul Beadle silver medallion, ‘Pan
Piper’, the circular medallion with
relief pan playing pipes and trees to
the front, artist’s initials, plain reverse.
Weight 126gms. Diameter 67. See
page 13.$100
248
Two Paul Beadle bronze medallions,
‘The Bower Bird’, circular. Diameters
62.$100
249
A Paul Beadle silver pendant of two
entwined figures, the teardrop wire frame
enclosing the stylised three-dimensional
figures, supported on a fine link chain.
Artist’s initials to reverse. Length of
pendant 93. See page 13.$150
250
A Peter Stichbury stoneware studio
pottery teapot, spherical body, dome
lid with central knob, lugs to support
the cane handle, impressed mark,
rock ash variable glaze in khaki green/
gold and black tones.
$110
251
Dennis O’Conner stoneware pottery
‘Fatso’ type jug, dark glazed rim,
mottled khaki type body, iron spotting,
potter’s mark to base of strap handle.
Height 165. See page 13.$180
252
Barry Brickell pottery ‘Fatso’ jug, pale
green glaze to the neck and top rolled
rim, rich deep plum red body, impressed
mark under the strap handle. Height
225. See page 13.$400
253
Roy Cowan pottery lozenge form tray,
the well decorated with dark glazed
fine leaf forms on a speckled pale grey
ground, incised potter’s initials and
label to base. Length 430.
$110
254
Olive Jones pottery lizard vase, squat
ovoid form, an applied sculpted skink
to the shoulder, green glaze, incised
potter’s name to base. Diameter 100.
See page 13.$200
255
An Olive Jones large studio pottery
vase, long ovoid body, unusually
decorated in a geometric design of
black panels and angular linial vertical
designs to the blue ground, incised
potter’s mark to base. Height 255. See
page 13.$650
256
A good Briar Gardner N.Z. studio
pottery vase, trumpet type form,
the flared open shaped oval rim
from the circular body, flared foot,
rich streaky striking blue glaze to the
exterior, pale green with blue and
red highlights to the interior. Incised
potter’s name in full to base. Height
195. See page 13.$220
257
A Helen Mason pottery bowl,
hemispherical shape, decorated to
the interior with swirling Tenmoko and
pale blue glazes on an ash ground.
Ash exterior, impressed artist’s mark.
Diameter 250. See page 13.$120
258
A Len Castle stoneware bowl, circular
with everted rim, decorated with
tenmoko and feldspar glazes to the
interior, tenmoko exterior. Impressed
artist’s mark to the side. Diameter 290.
See page 13.$275
259
A good Jova Rancich striking blue
glazed vase, baluster shape with two
large open strap handles from the top
narrow flared rim to the shoulder, fully
incised potter’s marks to the base.
Height 145. See page 13.$400
260
A Milton Pottery ewer with majolica
type glaze, ovoid body in mottled
brown tones, the fancy metal mounts
including tapering base and wide
flared spout with remnants of gilding,
‘thought to have had its metal parts
formed at Barringtons in Dunedin’.
Height 230.
$250
260A
A large Ray Rogers hand thrown
earthenware vase, of spherical form
with shallow dished mouth, with
lustrous glazes ranging from deep olive
to petrol-on-water effects. Incised
signature to base. Height 290. $140
260B
A Ray Rogers hand thrown earthenware
vase, of similar design but of smaller
dimensions to above. Height 175.$100
261
A Crown Lynn Wharetana dish, with a
broad flattened rim decorated with
Wheku Maori heads to either end and
further whorl and beaded detailing,
glazed in caramel ground, the well
decorated with a mottled celadon
glaze. Pattern 1013 impressed under
the base. Fine hairline in the well.
Width 195. See page 13.$350
262
A Crown Lynn white glazed swan vase,
large size, printed mark to base and
with incised initials. Length 305.$220
263
A Crown Lynn small hand potted vase,
matt white glaze, stepped banded
spherical body with flared open neck.
Height 135. See page 13.$120
264
A good Royal Doulton ‘Kia Ora’
jardiniere, baluster form, mottled lid
and deep blue ground with Maori
relief carved type decoration of hei
tiki, masks and other motifs, all in a
band, impressed and inscribed marks
to base. Diameter 220, height 170. See
page 13.$2000
265
An N.Z. silver yachting trophy, modelled
as a Maori war canoe, the Partridge
Memorial Race (Kawau Harbour) won
by ‘Valezina’, 1967.
$120
266
C.F. Goldie book, ‘His Life & Painting’, in
original Solander case and cardboard
slip case.
$250
267
54 copies of ‘Landfall’, The New
Zealand Quarterly, c.1961-2003.$100
268
‘Washday at the Pa’ by Ans Westra,
published by the Caxton Press 1964,
1st edition, with publisher’s note
enclosure. Good condition.
$100
269
‘The Triumphant Tour of the N.Z.
Footballers, 1905’, an illustrated record
from the notes by George Dixon, team
manager, published in 1906. 176
pages plus advertising, soft cover,
small quarto size with additional later
cover (original extant) and bound
spine. See page 8.$250
270
A collection of various architectural
residential plans by Johnson Clark,
architect, c.mid-20thC, along with
detailed drawings of fittings and
fixtures, windows and doors.
$125
CHINA & PORCELAIN
271
A late 19thC Berlin porcelain oval
plaque, finely painted with a classical
scene of a young man afloat amongst
waves at a rocky shore, his partner
stands above him in distress, mild
c onv ex form, t he rev ers e wi th
impressed numbers. 245 x 203. See
page 16.$550
272
A 19thC Dutch tin glazed large mug
and saucer, traditional blue and white
decoration of coastal rural figures
including a goat, bands of floral and
scroll decoration, star over CB mark to
base, the cup with some chipping to
rim. See page 13.$80
273
A George III blue and white
chinoiserie decorated tea caddy,
canister form with rounded shoulder
and short neck, no lid, coastal
pagoda decoration with two figures
upon a bridge, unmarked. Height
95. See page 13.$90
274
A Victorian blue and white Willow
pattern ashet, hair crack to rim. 470 x
370.$100
275
Two 18thC blue and white lidded bowls,
one Worcester, the other Caughley,
both decorated in the Fence pattern,
the domed lids with sculpted floral
finials, some damage. Heights 110 and
120. See page 13.$150
276
A tall Royal Worcester cylinder shaped
vase with flared rim and foot, painted
with roses by Kitty Blake. Height 230,
date marks c.1924. See page 13.$750
277
A small Royal baluster vase, painted
with roses by Millie Hunt. Date marks
c.1931. Height 150.
$300
278
A Royal Worcester vase, of squat
circular shape with short neck,
painted with roses by Millie Hunt.
Date marks c.1936. Diameter 101,
height 750.
$250
279
A small Royal Worcester potpourri
jar, painted with roses by Millie Hunt,
the moulded borders richly gilded.
Height 80, date marks c.1937. Cover
missing.$250
280
An Edwardian period Hadley’s
Worcester two-handled rose bowl,
of circular section on shaped foot,
painted with flowers by M. Blake, the
rims moulded and gilded. Date marks
c.1903. Cover missing, frits to feet.
Height 130. See page 16.
$250
281
A Royal Worcester cabinet plate,
with central fruit painting by Richard
Seabright, the apple green border
with butterfly rim richly gilded and
decorated with blue and pale apricot
enamels. Date marks ‘c’.1925.
Diameter 225.
$450
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282
A Royal Worcester cabinet plate,
the central medallion painted with
pink, blue, yellow, orange and green
wildflowers, signed Phillips, profuse
raised gilt decoration to the internal
cream border, the external green
border with additional raised gilt
decoration. Retailer’s stamp to base,
c.1920s. Diameter 270.
$250
283
A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, as
above. See page 16.$250
283A
A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, solid
gilded decoration, a small shaped
medallion to the centre painted with
fruit and signed H. Henry, c.1960s.
Diameter 270. See page 16.$430
284
A Royal Worcester vase, decorated
with summer flowers on a blush ivory
ground, baluster shape with fluted
lower body and mouth, raised on a
small gilded circular foot, green mark,
shape 1538, c.1900. Height 265.$500
285
A Royal Worcester potpourri and cover,
painted by Harry Stinton; Hadley shape
279, painted with highland cattle in a
misty landscape, signed, the pierced
lid with a cupola finial, green mark,
c.1912. Height 135. See page 16.$650
286
A Royal Worcester vase, trumpet
form, hand painted with wildflowers
in pinks, yellows, blues and greens on
a white ground by Kitty Blake, gold
embellishments to base and rim,
c.1944-55. Height 150.
$280
287
A Royal Worcester vase, trumpet form,
hand painted with roses, lilies and
primroses in pink, white and blue, gold
embellishment to base and rim, c.1914.
Height 190. See page 13.$450
288
A large Royal Worcester bowl,
the exterior in black with gold
embellishment to rim, the interior of
mottled rose pink with heavily gilded
swags, urns and floral embellishments
to the border, c.1919. Diameter 300.
See page 16.$400
289
A Royal Worcester potpourri jar, pumpkin
form, hand painted with wild daisies in
blues, purples, pinks and yellows on a
blush ground. Gilt embellishment to
base, rim and lid, c.1903. Diameter 120.
Height 110.
$200
290
A Royal Worcester specimen vase,
painted by Mabel Lander, fluted ovoid
shape with slender trumpet neck,
raised on a circular spreading foot,
the body painted with blackberry fruit,
blossoms and leaves. Hadley shape
281, c.1904, professional repair at rim.
Height 260. See page 13.$300
291
A Royal Worcester posy vase, painted
with blackberries and signed ‘K. Blake’,
the rims gilded, c.1950. Height 85.$200
12
292
A Royal Worcester small jug, squat
circular body with fluted spout
and wide opening, gilded handle,
decorated with wildflowers in orange,
yellow, purple and blue on a cream
ground. Date mark 1892. Height
100.$300
293
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre ‘Rhodanthe’
pattern tea service, Bonjour shape;
comprising a teapot, sugar and
cream, hand painted decoration,
circular flat sided bodies. Minor hair
cracks to spout. $675
294
A pair of Clarice Cliff ‘Rhodanthe’
pattern cups and saucers, one with
plate, flared form and painted floral
decoration in orange, browns and
yellow.$350
295
A small Clarice Cliff Bizarre vase, of
tapering circular section painted with
flowers and poplar trees. Height 100.
See page 13.$100
296
A Clarice Cliff ‘Bizarre’ Fantasque Art
Deco cup, conical shape with angular
handle, painted in bright emanels with
the ‘Orange House’ design. See page
13.$125
297
A Clarice Cliff ‘Bizarre’ Fantasque bowl,
decorated in bright enamels, the
exterior with a pattern of a farmhouse
and red and black trees, small rim chip.
Diameter 190. See page 13.$300
298
A Wedgwood Clarice Cliff Bizarre jug,
Bonjour shape decorated with the
‘Blue Crocus’ pattern. Height 160. In
original box, with certificate. $120
299
A good Shelley Foley ‘Intarsio’
comport, designed by Walter Slater
in a striking Art Nouveau design of
stylised scrolls and panels, brown, dark
and mid-blue and various greens, the
pedestal base with three shaped leg
supports to the spreading foot, everted
top rim, printed marks and no.’s 388
and 3567, c.1911. Literature: Watkins,
Harvey, Senft, ‘Shelley Potteries’, Barrie
& Jenkins, 1994. Pge 60. Diameter 200,
height 170. See page 16.$750
300
An Art Deco Shelley moth-wing cup
and saucer, decorated in bright
yellow and black colour-way, the cup
with a stylised angular handle. See
page 16.$150
301
A Keith Murray for Wedgwood, large
shoulder vase, of traditional lathe
patterned tapering form in straw
colour-way glaze, impressed and
stamped marks to base, professional
restoration to rim. 210 x 280. See page
13.$650
302
A vase by Keith Murray for Wedgwood,
tapering conical shape, glazed gloss,
pale green with five bands of incised
lines. Printed and impressed marks.
Height 200. See page 13.$525
303
A Royal Doulton ‘Coaching Days’
vase, earthenware, two-handled
cylinder form. Height 140. See page
16.$80
304
A small Royal Doulton figurine, ‘Guy
Fawkes’ HN3271. Height 100.
$80
305
A Doulton ‘Sung’ flambé two-handled
vase, oval shape with loop handles
issuing from the shoulder, glazed in
attractive fiery veined red and bluegreen. Signed ‘Noke’ and initialled
‘FM’ for Fred Moore, under the base.
Height 160. See page 16.$500
306
A Royal Doulton two handled loving
cup, ‘Robin Hood’, 567/2500, with
certificate. Height 180.
$250
307
A Royal Doulton two handled loving
cup, ‘Charles Dickens’ 1087/2500, with
certificate. Height 180.
$250
308
A Royal Doulton large two handled
loving cup, ‘The Three Musketeers’ by
Dumas, limited edition 197/600, ovoid
shape, decorated in high relief with
the three characters and other figures
from Dumas’s writing. Height 250. See
page 16.$550
309
A Royal Doulton jug, ‘Treasure Island’
by Robert Louis Stevenson, decorated
in relief with Long John Silver and other
characters from Stevenson’s writing,
limited edition 249/600. Height 190.
See page 16.$300
310
A Royal Doulton ‘Blue Children’ vase,
decorated with the scene of a mother
and two daughters picnicking under
a tree with their collie dog. Gilded
embellishment to rim and base, ‘Kiln
Kiss’ to glaze on one side. Height 230.
See page 16.$450
311
A fine Royal Doulton vase, hand
painted by George White (act. 18851912), decorated with two ‘cameo’
portraits of women, each portrait
reserved on a pale pink ground
enriched with gilt ribbons, loop swags
and ‘lace work’ patterns. Each
portrait signed, inverse baluster shape,
printed factory marks. Height 280. See
page 16.$1200
312
A Royal Doulton vase, hand painted
by John Hugh Plant (act. 1902-1920),
of hexagonal inverse baluster shape,
decorated with a landscape and
lakeside castle, the conforming
hexagonal neck with a raised gilt design
over a ‘Bleu du Rois’ ground. Signed.
Height 210. See page 16.$1200
313
A Royal Doulton vase, hand painted
by Edward John Raby (act. 18921919), of tapering cylindrical shape
with flaring mouth, two handles low
154
258
257
243
256
252
259
249
247
251
254
255
239
276
240
290
287
241
242A
302
320
275
301
297
228
261
263
264
272
273
296
295
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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. Professional restoration to base.
Height 205. See page 16.$650
314
A fine Royal Doulton bone china vase,
painted by Percy Curnock, cylindrical
shape, hand painted with poppies
on a lavender ground, raised gilded
detailing at the rim, signed and with
printed factory mark. Height 250. See
page 16.$200
315
A good Doulton Lambeth Art Nouveau
vase by Frank A. Butler (act. 1872-1911),
the ovoid body decorated with a
panel encircling the scalloped mouth
of Art Nouveau poppies and slip trailed
tendrils. The design sculpted in relief
above a mottled brown glazed lower
body, the pedestal foot with further
repeating floral designs. Incised artist’s
marks and impressed factory mark to
base. Height 205. See page 16.$850
316
A pair of Doulton Lambeth mantel
vases, inverse baluster shape with
broad pan mouths, the mottled cobalt
blue bodies decorated with bead
and hop racemes trailing from the
shoulder. Artist’s marks under the base.
Height 280.
$450
317
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware hunting
jug, with sterling silver rim, typical dip
glazed body decorated with sprigged
decoration. Height 165.
$225
318
A Doulton Slater’s two handle vase,
ovoid shape decorated with slip trailed
flowering tendrils on a buff ground.
Impressed artist’s, maker’s and Art
Union marks under the base. Height
250.$300
319
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase,
inverse baluster shape, cobalt at the
neck and shoulder, the body mottled
pale green, decorated with raised
floral and scroll swags below the
shoulder. Height 250.
$200
320
A Ruskin monochrome high fire glazed
vase, lavender lustre glaze, ovoid
shape, impressed and printed marks,
dated 1915. Height 170. See page
13.$225
321
A Lladro porcelain sculpture of a
peacock, model 8118, sculpted by
Antonio Ramos, glazed in matt and
gloss colours. With original box. Length
340.$150
322
A Moorcroft pomegranate pattern
posy vase, ovoid shape, decorated
with fruit on a rich cobalt ground.
Impressed marks. Height 80. See page
16.$140
323
A William Moorcroft pomegranate
decorated footed bowl, circular form,
traditional fruit decoration in rich deep
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purple and red, the leaves with green
highlights, on a variable rich blue
ground, flared spreading circular foot,
impressed marks and full signature in
blue to base. Diameter 207. See page
16.$1100
324
A William Moorcroft baluster pansy
vase, deep purple and red coloured
flowers with green leaves on a cobalt
blue ground, full signature in blue and
impressed marks to base. Height 172.
See page 16.$580
325
A Walter Moorcroft squat baluster
anemone vase, flambé glaze to the
red, blue, green and yellow toned
florals, the ground graduating from red
to blue. Initials in blue and impressed
marks to base. Height 128. See page
16.$520
326
A Walter Moorcroft lily decorated
ovoid vase, red and yellow florals on a
variable blue ground with pale toned
ground to the shoulder, rolled rim,
initials in blue and impressed marks to
base. Height 163. See page 16.$380
327
A Walter Moorcroft baluster clematis
decorated vase, the purple, blue, red
and pale tone florals with green variable
leaves on a graduated green to dark
blue ground, painted initials in blue,
impressed marks and paper label to
base. Height 165. See page 16.$320
328
A William Moorcroft pomegranate
four piece tea service, with hand
beaten pewter (Liberty) mounts, the
compressed spherical bodies with an
encircling band of traditional berry
decoration in tones of red, purple,
khaki and cobalt blue, the set includes
a teapot with repaired handle, hot
water pot, sugar bowl and cream jug.
Full signature in blue and impressed
mark to base. See page 16.$1600
329
A William Moorcroft pomegranate
pattern circular dish. Painted and
impressed marks. Small rim chip.
Diameter 190.
$130
330
A Bursley Ware ‘Amstel’ china bowl,
oval shape raised on four short legs,
decorated in blue and autumnal
tones with a bird upon a bough. Width
355.$300
331
A Mason’s ironstone ‘Regency’ pattern
dinner service, eight place setting
including dinner, luncheon, salad and
other plates, dessert and soup bowls,
tea and coffee sets, lidded tureens,
gravy boat, etc. Some faults. $350
332
An English earthenware toby jug,
overglaze enamel painted, 19thC.
Height 190.
$300
333
A pair of large Staffordshire figures,
The Cobbler and his Wife, painted in
polychrome. Height 310.
$250
334
An Australian Art Deco Remued large
pottery ewer vase, shouldered shape
with rib turned walls, trickle glaze and
hair’s fur effects to the shoulder in
dun and celadon tones over a camel
ground, a single twig-like handle issues
from the shoulder. Height 200. $200
335
A large impressive German porcelain
two-handled fruit bowl, of oval shape
on vined foot painted with polychrome
flowers and lavishly gilded. Impressed
marks. Length 380.
$150
ORIENTAL
337
A Chinese carved ivory puzzle ball
on stand, the ball carved traditionally
with sinuous dragons, at least six balls
included, on a turned stand with figure
to the base, spreading circular carved
plinth. Height 190. See page 21.$250
338
A Chinese carved ivory puzzle ball on
stand, similar to above. Height 160. See
page 21.$200
339
A Chinese carved ivory figure group of
two bullock and cart, a figure above,
all raised on a rectangular plinth with
turned legs. Length 98.
$110
340
A selection of Chinese carved ivory
sewing implements, including a highly
decorative needle case and shuttle
and nine other pieces.
$120
341
A late 19thC Chinese finely carved
ivory counter container, cylindrical
circular form with screw lid, all finely
decorated in relief with figures and
pagodas amongst trees, enclosing
eight finely carved mother-of pearl
counters. Diameter 36. See page
21.$150
342
A Chinese ivory brush pot, of cylindrical
shape carved in low relief with flowering
branches of roses on a background
finely pierced with circular diaper
pattern. Inset base absent. Height 90,
diameter 50.
$150
343
A Chinese carved ivory ‘Dream Shell’,
the bivalve shell slightly open and
revealing a landscape depicting
figures and buildings beneath a broad
spreading tree including a fisherman
drying his nets. Incised signature under
the base. Width 85. See page 21.$450
344
A 19thC Chinese finely carved ivory
vase of baluster form, the thin tapered
panels with intricate carved detail of
figures in landscape, hexagonal body,
ring neck, mildly curved flat rim and
pedestal base, all entirely decorated.
Some minor damage. Height 210. See
page 21.$750
345
A finely carved Chinese wood figure of
the seated Pu-Tai. Good colour and
patina. Height 150.
$375
346
A Chinese wood carving of two figures
on the back of a water buffalo. Height
150.$100
347
A good old Chinese wood carving of
the seated god of longevity, holding a
peach in one hand. Height 200.$350
348
A Chinese porcelain famille rose vase,
the cylinder body painted with young
children playing a board game within
a landscape, calligraphy to the reverse,
various fine trellis form bands, framing
above and below in red. Character
marks in red to base. Height 375.$120
349
A Chinese porcelain vase, ovoid
shape with swollen neck, egg yolk
yellow glaze and decorated in raised
enamels with cherry blossom and
bamboo. Blue Qianlong seal mark
under the base. Height 250.
$125
350
A Chinese porcelain figure of an
Immortal, glazed in polychrome
Canton enamels, he stands holding
a ruyi sceptre, slight damage to
headdress. Height 430.
$250
351
A Chinese porcelain famille rose low
tazza, serpentine lozenge shape,
raised on a small spreading foot,
decorated with children riding a
mythical beast and playing games.
Seal mark under the base. Width 265.
See page 21.$125
352
A Chinese porcelain low tazza,
serpentine lozenge shape, raised on a
short foot ring, decorated in famille rose
with a dragon and phoenix amongst
fiery clouds, seal mark under the base.
Width 265. See page 21.$125
353
A good 19thC Chinese famille rose
punch bowl, all-over decoration of
panels and wide bands of interior
and courtyard scenes of courtiers
framed by square fret and floral bands
highlighted with butterflies, gilt and
white highlights. Diameter 380, height
155. See page 21.$1600
354
A Chinese porcelain museum copy
Jiaqing bowl, decorated in polychrome
enamels with a turquoise ground to the
exterior with bats in flight amongst fruiting
vine tendrils, the interior plain turquoise
glazed, underglaze blue seal mark under
the base. Diameter 215.
$300
355
A pair of good Chinese cloisonné
vases, modelled as altar vessels of gu
form, each with four spines dividing
the vases into panels, each panel
decorated with a pair of cranes in
a landscape, the necks decorated
with stylised lotus and other flowers.
Conforming decorative elements
pattern the mouth and foot. Height
260. See page 21.$700
356
An old Chinese watercolour scroll
painting, on silk, depicting a solitary
fisherman in a river landscape in an
alpine environment, a calligraphic
inscription to the upper right. Laid on
silk brocade scroll. 1110 x 305. $300
357
A 20thC Post-Revolution Chinese
rosewood figure, depicting a young
woman standing in heroic pose in an
agricultural costume beside a pot and
book. Height 265. See page 21.$150
358
A small Chinese teak jewellery cabinet,
the doors, drawers and sides with inlaid
pierced and carved hardstone panels,
the case embellished with engraved
brass mounts, caps and handles, the
doors opening to reveal four drawers,
the deep lower drawer with silk lining.
Height 280. See page 21.$300
359
A Chinese brass and enamel ‘opium
lamp’, the lower cylindrical section
with fluting and decorated with panels
of figures and animals, surmounted
by a glass shade to shelter the small
wicked lamp. Height 120.
$90
360
A Tek Sing shipwreck recovery Chinese
pottery bowl, blue and white, flared
rim, label to base. Diameter 145.
Along with the video ‘The Treasure
Hunter’ giving details of Mike Hatcher’s
salvage of the Tek Sing, ‘China’s
Titanic’.$110
361
A large Chinese ovoid lidded wine jar,
decorated in underglaze ink blue in
the Ming manner with a band of four
panels depicting birds and mythical
beasts, a small bird head spout and
handle high on the shoulder. Height
330.$150
362
A Chinese porcelain famille verte vase,
of diamond section and slab walls,
decorated with immortals riding mythical
beasts along with attendant figures in a
landscape. Height 180.
$125
363
A Chinese copper and enamel ruyi
sceptre, decorated with panels of
waterfowl and florals on pale ground,
the body with sinuous floral and leaf vine
decoration on yellow ground, chip to
central panel. Length 360.
$120
364
A Chinese celadon vase, baluster
shape, with swollen lotus mouth, mask
and ring handles to the shoulder, the
body decorated with lotus tendrils in
low relief under the celadon glaze.
Six character Yongzheng mark to the
base.$240
365
A pair of Chinese porcelain cockerel
ornaments. Height 300.
$150
366
A small 19thC Chinese black lacquer
money box of oblong shape, the lid
with gilded decoration of figures in a
garden. Length 125.
$80
367
A 19thC Chinese Canton export porcelain
ashet, the oval deep well decorated in
a willow type coastal pattern, fine trellis
decorated borders, chip to rim. 425 x
345. See page 21.$200
368
A 19thC Chinese blue and white export
baluster lidded vase, painted with two
rectangular panels of figures within a
fenced garden on a shaped diamond
scrolling tendril trellis type ground, the
domed lid with foo dog finial with
some chipping to edge, hair crack to
top of vase, Kangxi underglaze blue
character marks to base. Height 220.
See page 21.$200
369
An old Chinese blue and white bottle
form vase, entirely decorated exotic
long tailed birds within a floral and
leafy ground, traditional trellis, fan
and floral borders, underglaze Kangxi
mark to base. Small glaze frit to top
rim. Height 205. See page 21.$250
370
An early 19thC Chinese exportware
sauceboat, a pouring spout to each end,
a loop handle to each side, spreading
oval foot, traditional coastal pagoda
decoration, florals to the interior. 205 x
160 x 85. See page 21.$250
371
A Chinese porcelain museum copy
Yongzheng jar and cover, ovoid
shape, celadon glazed, painted in
enamels with a garden scene with
tortoises and a calligraphic inscription
to the reverse. Height 330.
$250
372
A museum copy Yongzheng porcelain
vase, swollen ovoid shape with trumpet
neck, decorated with a profusely
fruiting peach bough and bats. Six
character mark under the base.
Height 420.
$250
373
A Chinese porcelain museum Qianlong
pilgrim flask vase, flattened circular
shape with stylised handles at the
shoulder, decorated in underglaze
blue with lotus flowers and leafy
tendrils, blue seal mark under the base.
Height 370.
$200
374
A Chinese porcelain meiping shape
vase, decorated in polychrome
enamels with an exotic pheasant
perched upon rocks amidst a profusion
of flowering plants. Calligraphic
inscription to the back. Blue Daoguang
seal mark under the base. Height
205.$225
375
A Chinese early 19thC exportware
porcelain plate, decorated in
underglaze blue with a fenced garden
seat. Diameter 225. See page 21.$75
376
An early 19thC Chinese porcelain
exportware shallow bowl, the interior
decorated in underglaze blue with
flowering boughs and a floral sprig
within a double circle, the exterior
with Batavia cinnamon brown
glaze, marked under the foot ring in
underglaze blue with a double fish
motif within a double circle. Rim frits.
Diameter 205. See page 21.$150
15
328
323
308
271
303
285
312
313
314
311
305
309
288
310
315
325
324
326
283
16
327
280
322
283A
299
300
377
A blue and white charger, decorated
with numerous birds amongst floral
sprigs to the well within a diaper
patterned border, further decorated
with four small panels of plants and
insects, the back with branches of
bamboo. Diameter 300.
$250
378
A large Chinese blue and white
shallow bowl, with serpentine rim, the
centre decorated with two figures in
a landscape within a double circle,
the walls decorated with lotus tendrils,
the rim with cloud pattern, the exterior
and under the base decorated with
further lotus tendrils, marked within a
secondary foot ring with a six character
Ming mark, diameter 440.
$125
379
A large Chinese porcelain famille verte
vase, baluster form, finely decorated
with female figures in a blossom
landscape, rows of calligraphy to the
reverse, restoration to the top. Height
585.$250
380
A Chinese hardstone carving of a
large cicada on a bamboo section,
modelled with wings to body, the pale
green tone with striking red veining.
Length 235.
$200
381
A Chinese hardstone carved large
Imperial type seal, the sinuous contorted
dragon mounted to the circular seal,
four character marks to the base,
mottled black and apple green tones.
Height 125, diameter 100.
$200
382
A Chinese Imari jar and cover, ovoid
shape with domed cover, decorated
with panels of gardens and dragons on
a floral ground in conventional iron red,
cobalt green, highlighted with gilding.
With wooden stand. Height 300. $250
383
A 17thC style bronze statuette of the
goddess Kuanyin, with rich green
patination, the goddess is depicted
seated upon the back of a stylised
elephant, one hand holding a furled
scroll, the other raised in a mudra
gesture. Height 220.
$220
384
An old Chinese hardstone carving of
a stylised dragon, large protruding
circular eyes, wings upright, overall
dark colouring with some red partial
highlights. Some old repairs. 330 x 60
x 165.
$300
385
A decorative Tang style pottery camel,
standing roaring, with mask moulded
saddle bags in the sancai glazes, the
body decorated with amber-caramel
agate glaze. Height 420. See page
21.$400
386
A Tang style sancai glazed wine ewer,
with ovoid body, slender neck with bird
head mount. Height 250.
$125
387
A Chinese seal chop, of cylindrical
shape surmounted by a carved
hare, the cylinder engraved with a
landscape and calligraphic inscription.
Height 95.
$100
388
A small gilded bronze Tibetan shrine
statuette, depicting a Celestial seated
in repose upon the back of a sow, the
deva’s hands in gestural mudra, the
left hand balancing an alms vessel,
all raised upon a small oblong plinth
base with chevron patterning. Height
63.$325
389
An old Indian bronze Buddha, seated
in the earth touching mudra. Height
145. See page 21.$90
390
A Chinese pale jade large pendant,
deep relief decoration of a mystic
dragon with pearl and ho-ho birds,
oval form with bright green highlights.
See page 24.$110
391
Two small carved ivory elephants, both
with trunks raised, one on a wood plinth
base. Lengths 70 and 50.
$200
392
A carved ivory tusk section canister,
of irregular oval section conforming
to the tusk shape, the walls decorated
in low relief with two lions, the cover
surmounted by a crouching ram finial.
Signed to the interior and beneath the
lid. Height 100. See page 21.$400
393
A Japanese carved ivory netsuke,
the demon figure with large hat,
decorated robe, a bucket and
revolving head. Height 55.
$110
394
Two ivory netsuke, seated dog and
pup. Signed. Height of each 35.$100
395
Two ivory netsuke, standing horse,
height 40; and a recumbent kylin with
young, signed, length 40.
$120
396
A Japanese carved ivory figure, of a
man with a pet monkey clamberring
across his shoulder and with an eagle
alighting upon its back. A repair to
monkey’s tail and bird’s wing. Height
205. See page 21.$750
397
A Japanese carved sectional ivory
figure of an agricultural worker, he
wears a patterned robe and woven
apron, some losses. Height 205. See
page 21.$600
398
A Japanese sectional ivory carving of
a fisherman, he stands holding a trident
spear and with a cormorant perched
upon his outstretched right arm. Some
losses and repairs. Height 205. See
page 21.$650
399
An old Japanese carved ivory figure of
a fisherman, standing holding a basket
with fish to his head, a bird perched
with wings raised upon the basket, a
paddle to his left hand, carved and
stained detail. Height 157.
$300
400
An old Japanese carved ivory figure
of a farmer holding a piece of fruit to
his left hand, a large knife to his right,
a basket to his hip, carved and stained
detail; the shaped oval platform base
with two character mark incised
signature. Height 125.
$250
401
An old Japanese carved ivory figure,
he stands upon a rock, a drum at his
feet, an open fan in his right hand, a
monkey upon his shoulder holding a
pine cone; fine engraved and stained
detail, some damage and repair.
Height 180. See page 21.$300
402
A Japanese carved ivory walking
stick handle, as Fukurokuju, the god
of wealth, happiness and longevity,
traditionally represented with an
abnormally high forehead and long
beard. Red stained incised character
marks to reverse. Length 120. $150
403
Six early 20thC Japanese carved ivory
immortal figures, each wearing a
traditional long robe and holding
significant relics, some with black stained
detail. Heights approx. 90. One with loss
to object in right hand.
$450
404
A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, of
a man seated with a cup and sake
gourd, his robes detailed in natural
colour and light staining, signed to the
back. See page 21.$120
405
A Japanese carved ivory netsuke,
of an elderly gentleman standing
holding a peach, his robes, footwear
and headdress with dark stained
detail, signed on the reverse with a
tablet with red calligraphic signature.
See page 21.$120
406
A 20thC Japanese carved marine ivory
walking stick handle, as the bust of a
smiling gent wearing a hat with a flat
brim and an exceptionally long top,
incised character marks to reverse
stained in red. Length 100.
$150
407
A selection of netsuke reference
books, including masterpieces of
‘Netsuke Art’ in original box.
$150
408
A Japanese woodblock print by
Keisai Eisen ‘Village under Snow’, in
dominant blue tones (blue print), 195
x 285, framed under glass.
$100
409
A 19thC Japanese woodblock print
by Harunobu, ‘Maid preparing lady
for her bath’. 270 x 200, framed under
glass.$120
410
A Japanese woodblock print by Toshi
Yoshida ‘Akiva Shrine’, c.1951, signed
and entitled. 370 x 240.
$120
411
A triptych woodblock ukiyo-e, each
oban sized sheet depicting women in
an interior, one preparing an ikebana
display. Each 335 x 230`
$550
411A
An old Japanese woodblock print by
17
Kuninaga depicting samurai, geisha
and other figures before a formal
building, calligraphy to right hand
margin, old crease mark evident. 230
x 370.
$320
412
A large Japanese Imari porcelain vase
of faceted baluster shape, traditional
painted decoration in typical colours
of orange, red and cobalt blue.
Height 300.
$150
413
A Japanese Imari porcelain bowl,
circular, fluted with a scalloped rim,
decorated with wrythen panels in
typical colours. Diameter 190. $110
414
A Japanese porcelain double gourd
vase, decorated in two registers with
three panels, the panels variously
depict figures, landscapes and birds in
flowering boughs, the panels reserved
on a mille-fleur ground in polychrome
enamels. Four character maker’s mark
under the base. Height 285. See page
21.$650
415
A Japanese Sumidagawa earthenware
vase, of baluster form of diamond
section, traditional raised figure
decoration on matt red ground,
dark glazed top with pale highlights.
Impressed mark to base. Height 245.
See page 21.$120
416
A Japanese bronze shakudo
decorated vase, baluster shape,
decorated with birds, blossom and
grasses, seal mark under the base,
raised on wooden plinth stand. Length
180. See page 21.$275
417
A Japanese mixed metal tea caddy,
ovoid shape with tall domed cover,
the darkened body decorated with
cranes in flight above bamboo, the
cover decorated with a scrolling
dragon motif and lappet frieze. Early
Meiji period. Height 150. See page
21.$200
TUESDAY 17TH JUNE 2014
2ND SESSION at 5.00pm
JEWELLERY
420
A good Victorian gold plated
gentleman’s seal, the rounded
rectangular agate panel with intaglio
cut initials, the domed frame with
thistle, rose and shamrock, scroll
supports to the loop suspension. See
page 24.$120
421
A Victorian silver gilt Aesthetic
movement locket, the oval cover
finely engraved with a butterfly and
floral sprig, saw tooth border, large
tapered bale to the top, Birmingham
1880. 42 x 35 See page 24.$160
422
An Edwardian 9ct. yellow gold and seed
pearl starburst pendant, the five long
arms each with smaller stars between,
18
entirely set with seed pearls, including
one to the conforming bale, safety
chain attached. See page 24.$200
423
A 9ct. yellow gold and seed pearl
Edwardian pendant on chain, the
circle forms overlaid with seed pearl
set leaf designs, central pale blue
stone, fine link neck chain.
$110
424
A Victorian silver oval hinged locket on
a fancy flat link chain, oval and square
engraved links with ball highlights to
the chain, a large bale supports the
plain locket with geometric panelled
angled borders. See page 24.$250
425
A lapis and onyx bead necklace, the
round lapis beads with alternating
square beads of onyx, large silver
clasp. See page 24.$120
426
An aquamarine and pearl necklace,
the three strands with small facet cut
aquamarine beads and five small
cultured pearls with a silver bead to each
side, silver clasp. See page 24.$150
427
A 9ct. rose gold fancy link chain, with
dog clip. Weight 13gms. See page
24.$350
428
An 18ct. white gold, sapphire and
diamond pendant, the wire frame set
with 14 pear shape facet cut intense blue
sapphires and with 11 small round brilliant
cut diamonds suspended on a 9ct. white
gold chain. See page 24.$350
429
A collection of Satsuma jewellery:
five brooches, one buckle, two half
buckles, a fine 18 panel necklace and
a hat pin.
$150
430
A gold, mabe pearl and diamond
pendant and earrings suite; the pendant
of 9ct. yellow gold containing a bezel
mabe pearl with a small round brilliant
cut diamond grain set to the top, the
matching earrings with post and hinged
clip for pierced ears, the pendant
suspended on an 18ct. gold box chain.
Weight of chain 14.7gms. Valuations
available. See page 24.$750
431
A 9ct. gold and shark tooth jewellery
suite, the necklace set with two large
and two smallish gold mounted shark’s
teeth, on a plain link gold chain,
together with a pair of gold mounted
shark tooth earrings with hooks for
pierced ears.
$300
432
A silver charm bracelet, the small curb
link bracelet set with six silver mounted
shark’s teeth, padlock clasp, together
with a matching pair of earrings for
pierced ears.
$150
433
An early 20thC engraved silver half
hinged bangle, the decorative top
with three applied gold swallows,
engraved leaf sprig ground, bead
edge, safety chain attached, push-in
clasp. Chester hallmarks.
$150
434
An Edwardian 9ct. rose gold curb link
bracelet, the links with decorative
engraving, padlock clasp. Weight
11gms. Birmingham 1905. See page
24.$300
435
An 18ct. gold and gem set bracelet,
the articulated gold panels set with 40
facet cut natural coloured gemstones,
push clasp with safety catches. See
page 24.$350
436
A Victorian sterling silver bangle, the
wide hinged bangle with belt buckle
decoration and floral engraving, and
set with small beads to either edge.
Birmingham 1885.
$150
436A
A silver and enamelled ‘Good Luck’
half-hinged bangle, the top with black
enamel wording on an engraved leaf
scroll ground, push-in clasp.
$110
437
A modern 18ct white gold and diamond
cluster ring, the three flower head
cluster formed of 21 modern brilliant
cut diamonds totalling 0.87ct. $1000
438
A striking 18ct white gold, diamond
and ruby dress ring, the five undulating
wavy bands of rubies each framed by
rows of modern brilliant cut diamonds,
the 186 diamonds weighing 0.71ct, the
50 rubies weighing 1.79cts. Valuation
available. See page 24.$2400
439
A diamond cluster and 18ct white gold
dress ring, the two flower head clusters
of modern brilliant cut diamonds
framed by rows of baguette and
modern brilliant cut diamonds; the 71
diamonds totalling 3.17cts. Valuation
available. See page 24.$4,400.
440
An impressive 18ct. gold, emerald and
diamond cluster ring, the 4ct. oval
mixed cut natural emerald claw set
and surrounded by 16 round brilliant
cut diamonds. Family provenance:
the ring was bought in Austria and the
emerald is purported to be from the
old Indian ‘Ajmer Rajasthani’ mine and
was originally set as a centrepiece in
an aigrette for one of the Rajasthani
princes of the main royal family of Jaipur.
Total diamond weight 1ct. Valuation
available. See page 24.$5000
441
An impressive lady’s platinum,
jadeite and diamond cluster ring;
the oval cabochon natural jadeite
stone claw set and surrounded by
approximately 60 baguette diamonds
set in an undulating mount, with an
additional row of small round brilliant
cut diamonds, the jadeite of vivid
intense green, and tested as type A
jadeite jade, weighing approx. 2cts.
Total diamond weight 1.17cts. See
page 24.$7000
442
An impressive lady’s platinum, jadeite
and diamond ring, the large oval
cabochon jade stone claw set and
surrounded by round brilliant cut
diamonds, the jadeite tested as Type
A, weighing 6cts. Total diamond
weight 0.82cts. Valuation available.
See page 24.$12,000
443
An impressive 18ct. gold, opal and
diamond ring, the pear shape 2ct.
Australian ‘Lightning Ridge’ opal
claw set and surrounded by 11 round
brilliant cut diamonds in a scalloped
platinum mount, square bow styled
shoulders upswept at each side. The
opal of intense colour in a large even
pattern of green, soft orange and
blue. Total diamond weight 0.88cts.
2013 insurance valuation $22,000. See
page 24.$5000
444
An 18ct. gold, emerald and diamond
bracelet, the three round cluster panels
to the centre each set with an emerald
in a rub-over mount and surrounded
by a halo of round modern cut brilliant
diamonds, five hinged links to each side
set with more emeralds and diamonds.
Total emerald weight 4.00cts, total
diamond weight 3.0cts. Valuation
available. See page 24.$5000
445
An encrusted 18ct white gold, diamond
and pink sapphire hinged bangle, the
top with an undulating and cluster design
incorporating 185 sapphires totalling
6.40cts and the 233 modern brilliant cut
diamonds totalling 2.48cts. Valuation
available. See page 24.$5,200
446
A good 18ct white gold and diamond
cluster bracelet, the eight alternating
large and medium clusters of baguette
and modern brilliant diamonds spaced
by eight conforming narrow sections.
The 251 baguette diamonds totalling
4.96cts, the 285 modern brilliant
diamonds totalling 5.30cts. Valuation
available. See page 24.$11,500
447
An exceptional 14ct. white gold,
tanzanite and diamond pendant; the
fancy floral cluster pendant set with a
central 2ct. oval mixed cut tanzanite
which is surrounded by round brilliant
cut diamonds; a further 20 small oval
mixed cut tanzanites and 16 small
round brilliant cut diamonds. The
pendant with a matching tanzanite
set chain. In illuminated presentation
case. Valuation available. Total
tanzanite weight 45cts., total diamond
weight 1ct. See page 24.$10,000
448
An 18ct. gold and diamond dress ring,
the central row contains five round
brilliant cut diamonds claw set, with
a surround of 24 round brilliant cut
diamonds, slightly rounded shank
with handmade wire scroll inserts to
shoulders. Total diamond weight
2.06cts. Valuation available. See
page 24.$4000
449
A striking 18ct white gold and diamond
floral cluster brooch, the 13 large yellow
diamonds of various cut totalling 4.14cts,
each framed by modern brilliant cut
diamonds, further diamonds to the
curved stem, the 216 white diamonds
totalling 2.03cts. Valuation available.
See page 24.$6,500
450
A 14ct. white gold and diamond
cluster ring, the 1.70ct. square cut
diamond claw set and surrounded
by 20 round brilliant cut diamonds,
each upswept shoulder contains six
diamonds, the ‘V’ front and back
set with a further 14 diamonds. Total
diamond weight 2.24cts. Valuation
available. See page 24.$2500
451
A pair of quality 18ct. white gold, pink
tourmaline and diamond drop earrings,
each with a floral cluster above a
double S-scroll supporting a pendant
drop. The 14 tourmalines totalling
4.57cts, the 188 modern brilliant cut
diamonds totalling 1.27cts. Valuation
available. See page 24.$2400
452
An 18ct. gold, sapphire and diamond
cluster ring, the 4.20ct. oval mixed
cut sapphire claw set and surrounded
by 16 brilliant cut diamonds. Total
diamond weight .45ct. Valuation
available. See page 24.$1000
453
An emerald and white gold ring,
the 5.15ct. emerald claw set and
surrounded by 22 round modern cut
brilliant diamonds, the shoulders with
a further five small diamonds in a
floral pattern, 14ct. white gold. Total
diamond weight 1.07cts. Valuation
available. See page 24.$2400
454
A white gold white gold and jade dress
ring, the large oval bright green jade
cabochon panel held in four claws
with stylish raised shoulders. See page
24.$450
455
A fine solitaire Paspaley pearl ring, the
9.8mm. diameter pearl of fine nacre
set in a attractive plain gold mount.
See page 24.$400
456
An Edwardian Art Nouveau 15ct.
gold, pearl and turquoise pendant/
brooch, the scrolling and flower form
frame set with numerous small seed
pearls, a cabochon turquoise bead
to the centre with a small pearl and
turquoise block suspended from base,
the brooch pin is removable. See page
24.$350
457
A Peter McKay silver brooch, of square
form, engraved with an albatross
in flight over water with shadow,
impressed maker’s marks. 31 x 31.
$140
458
An Edwardian 15ct. yellow gold and
seed pearl circular brooch, clover
type leaf designs entirely set with seed
pearls.$100
459
A N.Z. colonial William Good 9ct. rose
gold mounted pig tusk brooch, shaped
strap mount and cap end with ball
finial, impressed maker’s marks.$150
460
A N.Z. colonial 9ct. rose gold and
greenstone bar brooch, ‘Kia Ora’ and
scroll design applied to the centre
flanked by engraved bands. $110
461
A 9ct. gold and greenstone bar
brooch, half round cylinder form with
engraved shaped cap ends.
$80
462
A 9ct. rose gold, seed pearl and red
stone ring, radiating leaf designs,
central claw set red stone framed
by open frame leaf designs set with
pearls, suspension loop to be worn
as a pendant, bar pin as a brooch to
reverse.$200
463
An antique gold and diamond stick
pin, the terminal of the pin in the form
of a fish, the body of which is profusely
set with small diamonds and ruby eyes,
in original box. See page 24.$450
464
An antique 18ct. gold, ruby and
seed pearl ring, the small central
ruby surrounded by seed pearls in a
flower form with further rubies to the
shoulders. Birmingham 1872. $120
465
An antique 18ct. gold and ruby ring,
the central round facet cut ruby claw
set with a further three rubies to each
side.$180
466
An 18ct. white gold and diamond ring,
the open work top with six diamond
forms set with four small round brilliant
cut diamonds with a small round
brilliant cut diamond set between
each form.
$250
467
A Victorian 15ct. yellow gold, peridot
and seed pearl lady’s dress ring,
elongated lozenge form with central
facet cut green peridot in claw mount
framed by seed pearls, coronet
mount, engraved split shoulders.
Hallmarked Birmingham 1898. $450
468
An estate lady’s 18ct. gold, ruby and
diamond set ring, the three oval facet
cut bright red rubies flanked by two
pairs of old cut diamonds.
$170
469
An early 20thC 18ct. yellow gold and
white sapphire dress ring, the five
graduated round brilliant cut sapphires
set in a row, scroll decorated mount.
Hallmarked Birmingham 1911. $220
470
An Art Deco 18ct. yellow gold, emerald
and diamond lady’s ring, the central
small emerald cut emerald framed by
seven old mine cut diamonds, tapered
band.$160
471
An early 20thC 9ct. rose gold and
greenstone dress ring, the oval
cabochon greenstone with four pale
stones set to the central silver mount,
split scrolling shoulders.
$110
19
472
Five various cased Masonic jewels;
four silver and one gilt, various forms
including a bird of peace beneath an
arc, a five pointed star, a Mark degree
and others, all with various ribbons and
each in a Morocco leather box, three
marked by Spencer & Co.
$140
473
An Art Deco silver and guilloche
enamel lady’s compact, circular form,
the pale blue lid with radiating design,
bead edge, the push-in clasp revealing
the interior mirror and revolving patent
gilded interior.
$140
CLOCKS & WATCHES
474
A .900 silver cased Zenith hunter pocket
watch, lever wind movement, white
enamel dial with Roman numerals and
subsidiary seconds dial.
$110
475
A silver cased open face pocket
watch, lever wind reverse pinion
movement, white enamel dial with
Roman numerals and subsidiary
seconds dial, the case hallmarked
Chester 1905, with key.
$300
476
An early 19thC ‘Veggel’ of Amsterdam
transitional pair/single silver cased
pocket watch, the white enamel
dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary
seconds dial, the dial and gilded back
plate with maker’s name and city,
fusée movement, the plain full hunter
silver case appearing as a pair case
but of single construction, working
order.$450
477
A Longines .900 silver cased
chronograph pocket watch, the
case marked Longines and serial
number 3907308, the dust cover
marked ‘Longines, 7 Grands Prix,
Cronografo Contador’ and engraved
with a series of medals. White enamel
dial with black Roman numerals I to
XII, red Arabic numerals for 13 to 23
hours and minute/second divisions as
the outer scale, red sweep second
hand and blued Breguet-type hands,
subsidiary dials at XII and VI. Lever
wind movement with matching serial
number, c.1920. $700
478
A Rolex silver cased hunter pocket
watch, lever wind movement, white
enamel dial with Roman numerals and
railtrack minutes, subsidiary seconds
dial, small repair to enamel.
$300
478A
A Victorian cast iron and gilded
decorative pocket watch holder, as a
scrolling artist’s easel, forehead to the
top, hook suspension with upholstered
silk panel below, cup support to
the base, star mark to reverse. Wall
mounted. 190 x 135.
$100
479
A c.1920s lady’s 9ct. rose gold Rolex
wristwatch, the circular white enamel
dial with Roman numerals and gold
20
dot markers, fittings for leather strap,
strap absent. Working.
$180
480
A lady’s 1920s 9ct. rose gold Rolex
w r i s t w a tc h , the gilded circular
radiating engraved dial with Arabic
numerals in an oval shaped case,
the dial with maker’s and retailer’s
names.$200
481
A hunting themed small mantel clock,
by the British United Clock Co., the
enamelled dial set within a brass
horseshoe supported within a silver
plated hunting horn. Height 115.$200
482
A c.1900 French gilt brass carriage
clock, the white enamel dial with
Roman numerals, swing handle to top,
working, complete with key. See page
29.$220
483
A large silver plated brass cased French
carriage clock, the corniche shaped
case with bevelled glass panels and
oval glass to the top, white enamel dial
with Roman numerals, railtrack minutes,
gong striking mechanism, good quality
lever escapement. Working. Height
180. See page 29.$1200
484
A rare late19thC miniature carriage
clock, the white enamel dial decorated
with florals, traditional lacquered brass
case with bracket base and handle to
top, complete with key. Not working.
See page 29.$200
485
A rosewood cased mantel clock, the
oblong case surmounted by a swing
handle, the circular white enamel dial
with Roman numerals, railtrack minutes
and subsidiary alarm dial, the French
mechanism with bell alarm. Height
150. See page 29.$175
486
An early 20thC ship’s clock, the brass
bezel with hinged front opening glass,
the white enamel dial marked ‘Reid &
Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne’, with Roman
numerals, railtrack minutes, subsidiary
seconds dial, striking mechanism.
Diameter 180. See page 5.$400
487
A fully brass cased ship’s clock, with
hinged opening face, white enamel
dial with Roman numerals and railtrack
minutes. Diameter 205. See page 5.$375
488
An early Smith’s-type airplane clock,
set in a mount constructed from a
wooden propeller boss, the timepiece
with rim winder, black dial with luminous
Arabic numerals and railtrack minutes
and painted spear point hands.
Height 130. See page 29.$250
489
A Swiss ‘Hebdomas’ vintage car
clock, in nickel case with uncommon
bezel wind action, switching with a
lever to become the hand-setting
mechanism, white enamel dial with
Arabic numerals, railtrack minutes and
blued spear point hands. Diameter
100. See page 29.
$225
490
An ormolu cased paperweight clock,
the circular case fitted with a small
timepiece with white enamel dial,
Roman numerals, railtrack minutes,
subsidiary seconds dial at VI, the
dial marked ‘Stewart Dawson & Co.
Additionally fitted with a wall suspension
lug. Diameter 70. See page 29.$125
491
A folding travelling clock in black
Morocco case, c.1920, opening in
easel form to display the eight day
lever wound timepiece, white enamel
dial with Roman numerals and railtrack
minutes. Swiss movement.
$100
492
A French fin-de-siecle bronzed
copper mantel clock, the case as a
columned garden niche framing a
Hellenic statuary bust beneath a small
timepiece by Junghams. Height 230.
See page 29.$250
493
A 19thC Vienna regulator wall clock,
the walnut case with turned half
column to each side of door, carved
finials, brass face and pendulum
behind glass, Roman numerals, with
key, in working order. Height 760.$350
494
An early 19thC rosewood drop-dial
octagonal wall clock, decorated
with cut brass inlay, the circular dial
marked ‘M. Zipfel, Bridges, Norwich’,
the pendulum movement with fusée
drive. Height 600.
$350
495
A French Louis Philippe gilt brass
cased mantel clock, the neo-classical
cube case surmounted by an urn
finial, raised on a plinth base from
four acanthus feet, mounted with a
circular white enamel dial with Roman
numerals, striking movement. Height
405.$550
496
A good 19thC French four-glass mantel
clock, the brass frame with bevelled
edged glass panels enclosing the
suspended quality French circular brass
movement, striking on a gong, the white
enamel dial wit h Arabic numerals and
fine painted floral swags, surmounted
with a bronzed floral and fruiting urn
on a white marble tablet, conforming
bronzed and white marble base with
floral swags and scrolling feet, complete
with pendulum and key. 225 x 195 x 415.
See page 29.$1600
SILVER
497
An Edwardian silver plain sovereign
case, the push-button release
revealing the original sprung section
interior. Birmingham 1901 by Coles &
Fryer.$180
498
A William IV silver military presentation
needle case, all-over machine
engraved diaper pattern, mildly
tapered form, the push-button hinged
lid engraved to the top ‘To G. Saunders
416
396
357
417
397
385
401
398
344
337
358
338
355
388
353
inside view
of 353
341
404
405
367
351
375
352
370
376
343
414
415
368
369
392
21
Esq. M.D. 47th Regt. as A Token of
Regard From W. Armit Eyre, 1830 - P.M.
47th Regt. - ‘, plain interior. Birmingham
1830 by Joseph Willmore. 42 x 14 x 61.
See page 29.$425
499
A rare colonial silver sovereign holder
of cylinder shape, with hinged lid and
spring loaded interior, marked ‘Stg
Silver’. With suspension loop. Length
63. See page 29.$150
500
A plain silver card case, with ornate
scroll decorated borders. Birmingham
1918 by the Wilmot Manufacturing Co.
Length 85.
$120
501
A Victorian period silver chatelaine,
the scroll shaped clip beautifully
engraved, the three chains supporting
a notebook with ivory leaves.
Birmingham 1911, a scissors case,
Birmingham 1889, a propelling pencil
holder, Chester 1888 and a rare plumb
bob propelling pencil by S. Mordan &
Co. & Co. with registration marks for
1873. See page 29.$250
502
An Edwardian silver lidded crystal
trinket box, the lid embossed with
angel’s heads, serpentine lozenge
shaped, the box with decoratively cut
sides. Chester 1904 by James Deakin
& Sons. Width 140.
$125
503
A George IV silver vinaigrette,
rectangular form, finely engraved
banded and repeating diamond
form decoration, the gilded interior
with floral and leaf scroll engraved
and pierced grill. Birmingham 1920 by
Timpson & Son. With original sponge.
See page 29.$250
504
An Edwardian silver and crystal
perfume bottle, the wheel cut
decorated hexagonal form bottle with
silver collar, marks rubbed. Diameter
100. See page 29.$150
505
An Edwardian silver and crystal
perfume bottle, the spherical wheel
cut decorated bottle with a heavily
embossed silver top. Birmingham 1906.
Diameter 85. See page 29.$150
506
An attractive Edwardian silver overlaid
glass eau de toilette bottle, baluster
shape, raised on a circular spreading
foot, the overlay consisting of leafy
tendrils framing a vacant cartouche
extending up the slender neck and
wrapping the mouth, the foot ring with
conforming decoration. Height 225.
See page 29.$400
507
A George III silver pap boat, plain
traditional oval form with rolled pouring
lip, the rim raising to a point. London
1810, maker’s mark rubbed.
$500
508
A George III Scottish silver lemon strainer,
the wide shallow circular bowl with fine
ribbed end and circular piercings in a
radiating star design, single open scroll
22
handle with a plain clip between the
arms. Edinburgh c.1800 by Robert Gray
& Son. Weight 65gms. Diameter of bowl
91. See page 29.$550
509
A George III silver wine funnel,
traditional two piece construction,
fine ribbed detail to the rims, shaped
bracket to the top rim. London 1809
by Peter & William Bateman. Weight
69gms. Length 115. Minor attention
required. See page 29.$650
510
A George III silver wine funnel, fine
reeded detail to the rim, traditional
two piece construction, shaped clip to
the top rim. London c.1790 by Samuel
Godbehere & Edward Wigan, date
mark rubbed. Weight 69.5gms. Length
120. See page 29.$675
511
A George III silver wine funnel, fine
bead rims, plain clip, the traditional
circular pierced bowl with star design.
London 1782, maker’s mark rubbed.
See page 29.$475
512
A George III silver wine funnel, fine
reeded detail, shaped tapered clip.
Marks rubbed. See page 29.$450
513
A rare George III silver and ivory
travelling corkscrew, the tapered
cylindrical screw-on cover with
engraved and banded decoration,
vacant double cartouche, steel screw,
the ivory tapered cylindrical handle with
fine pique inlay and turned banded
decoration. Birmingham 1797 by
Thomas Willmore. Length 100. $1100
514
A small George III silver tankard,
barrel form with alternating bands of
fine ribbed and repeating engraved
decoration. London 1804 by John
Emes. Weight 76gms. Height 62.$600
515
A rare pair of George I silver mugs,
plain tapered bodies with rolled top
rims, raised from a circular spreading
foot, cast S-scroll plain handles.
London 1726 by Richard Bayley. Of
good gauge weighing 426 gms.
Engraved script monogram. Height
90. See page 32.$3800
516
A collection of Victorian period double
struck Queen’s pattern silver cutlery,
six table forks, six dessert forks, six
dessertspoons, London 1891 and four
tablespoons. London 1891-1892 by
Josiah Williams & Co. Total weight
1.68kgs. See page 29.$1000
517
A rare George I silver three pronged
fork, Hanoverian pattern, crested with
a Griffin. London 1726 by Paul Hanet.
See page 32.$280
518
A pair of George III silver table forks,
Old English pattern. London 1810 by
Peter & William Bateman. Weight
152gms.$110
519
A pair of George III Scottish silver
table forks, crested 10/1810. Weight
117gms.$120
520
A good set of six George III Scottish
silver dessert spoons, crested with
‘ESSAYEZ’ above a lion’s head.
Edinburgh 1791 by R.S. Total weight
161gms. See page 32.$400
521
A good set of six George III silver
tablespoons, Old English pattern,
matching script initials to each.
London 1906 by Peter & William
Bateman. Weight 373gms. See page
32.$480
522
A George I silver tablespoon,
Hanoverian pattern. rat-tail, bottom
marked, London 1723 by John
Montgomery. See page 32.$300
523
A pair of George III silver berry
spoons, Old English pattern, some
gilding remaining to bowls and with
decorated handles. London 1786 by
George Smith and William Fearn. See
page 32.$350
524
A pair of silver parcel gilt berry spoons,
Old English pattern, the bowls and
stems with foliate engraved panels,
each monogrammed ‘B’, London 1810
and 1820. See page 32.$275
525
An extremely rare Chester silver dog
nose spoon of William & Mary or early
Queen Anne period by Peter and
Thomas Pemberton. Their work seen
dated 1694 - 1706. With rat tail backed
bowl, the reverse terminal engraved
with a betrothal triangle ‘I over E*E’.
See page 32.$650
526
A set of three George III silver
tablespoons, Old English pattern,
matching script initials, ‘PM’ to each,
London 1808 by Peter & William
Bateman. See page 32.
$220
527
An early George II silver tablespoon,
Hanoverian rat-tail pattern, bottom
marked script initials. London 1727 by
John Wrenn I, a noted spoon maker.
Weight 43gms. Length 194. See page
32.$240
528
A George III silver sifter ladle, Old
English pattern, the bowl with circular
piercings including a star design.
London 1794 by Richard Crossley. See
page 29.$150
529
A George III small silver sifter ladle,
the circular bowl with fine circular
piercings, Old English pattern, crested.
London 1802 by Richard Crossley. See
page 29.$90
530
A set of four George III silver ladles,
Old English pattern with initials to
terminals. London 1796 by Peter and
Ann Bateman. See page 32.$550
531
A George III Stilton cheese scoop,
Old English pattern, plain design.
London 1790 by Richard Evans. See
page 29.$260
532
A set of five George IV silver dessert
spoons, Old English pattern, crested
with a standing bird, a star under
its right foot, a branch to its mouth.
London 1826 by William Bateman I.
Weight 188gms.
$180
533
Two early 19thC silver tablespoons,
both Old English pattern. One is 1789
by George Smith (III) & William Fearn,
the other London 1832 by Richard
Britton.$120
534
A George II silver tablespoon,
Hanoverian pattern, shell back, bottom
marked, London 1759 by Thomas
Woodhouse. See page 32.$150
535
A George III silver tablespoon, Old
English pattern, London 1781 by Hester
Bateman.$180
536
A George III bottom marked crested
Old English tablespoon, with feather
edge. London 1772 by George Smith.
Length 220. See page 32.$100
537
A Victorian period crested fiddle pattern
silver sauce ladle. London 1840 by
William Eaton. Together with an antique
American coin silver pattern ladle with
shell shaped bowl.
$100
538
A George IV silver large serving spoon,
fiddle pattern, crested with an eagle.
London 1827 by Jonathan Hayne.
Weight 120gms. See page 32.$120
539
A French silver sifter spoon, the
rectangular bowl with quatrefoil
moulding and small piercings, on an
engraved and shaped handle. See
page 29.$100
540
A pair of William IV silver tablespoons,
fiddle pattern. London 1836-37 by
John & Henry Lias.
$120
541
A pair of Victorian silver tablespoons,
fiddle pattern. London 1840 by John
James Whiting.
$120
542
A set of three George III silver
teaspoons, Old English pattern.
Newcastle c.1780 by John Langlands
& John Robertson I.
$100
543
A set of five George III silver teaspoons,
Old English pattern. London 1811 by
Peter & William Bateman.
$100
544
A set of six silver teaspoons, Old English
pattern with bright cut decoration to
handle. London 1800 by Solomon
Houghman. See page 29.$150
545
A set of 12 Victorian Scottish silver
teaspoons and matching sugar tongs,
Old English pattern with bright cutting,
each monogrammed. Glasgow 1871.
See page 29.$250
546
A pair of George III heavy fancy silver
salt dishes, rounded rectangular boat
form, the broad rims with gadroon
and shell relief decoration, gilded,
each raised on four substantial lion’s
paw feet with double scroll mounts.
Sheffield 1817 by F.C.Younge & Co.
Weight 261gms. 107 x 85 x 50. $600
547
A pair of George III silver circular salts,
rolled rims, each raised on three pad
feet and with blue glass liners. London
1796 by Peter & Ann Bateman. $350
548
A pair of George II silver salts, circular
bowl form with rolled rim, each raised
on three pad feet. London 1757 by
John Munns.
$280
549
A George III silver mustard pot,
oval cylinder form with a pierced
fine repeating arched band and
engraved banded detail, the flat lid
with engraved border and raised
thumbpiece, original blue glass liner.
London 1790 by Henry Chawner.$450
550
A George III silver salt spoon, Old
English pattern, remains of gilt to the
bowl. London 1818 by William Eley &
William Fearn.
$70
551
A quality George II silver salt, the
circular bowl with everted gadroon
type rim, raised on three shell capped
feet with decorative mounts to the
bowl, blue glass liner. London 1757 by
David Hennell I. Diameter 70. $350
552
A George III silver mustard pot, plain
cylindrical form with fine gadroon
rims, the plain scroll handle with shell
thumbpiece, the hinged lid with fine
concentric outer bands, original blue
glass liner. London 1824 by Sebastian
Crespel II. See page 29.$350
553
A George IV silver large quality salt,
wide squat baluster form, the shaped
rim with relief scroll and floral detail, the
four tapered plain scroll feet issue from
decorative large shell and leaf mounts,
lobed body, gilt washed interior.
London 1824 by Charles Thomas Fox.
Weight 152gms. Diameter 100. See
page 29.$350
554
A Scottish silver mustard pot and
salt cellar of Regency style with
gadrooned borders and lion’s paw
feet, both with original blue glass liners.
Edinburgh 1988 and 1989 by Hamilton
& Inches.
$150
555
A George III silver cream jug, oval form,
the fluted body with fine engraved
detail, a band of repeating leaf scrolls
encircles under the top lip, fine ribbed
border and handle. Newcastle c.1800
by Thomas Watson. Weight 121gms.
See page 29.$325
556
A George III silver plain flat bottomed
cream jug, baluster form, three fine
ribs to the top lip, plain loop handle
with single central raised rib. London
1779 by Andrew Fogelberg. Weight
111gms. See page 29.$500
557
A George III silver pedestal cream
jug, the long tapered helmet form
body with engraved repeating pattern
band to the top rim with reeded edge,
reeded loop handle, the pedestal
base to the square foot with further
engraved decoration, the shield form
cartouche framing the script initials.
London 1793 by Peter & Ann Bateman.
Weight 165gms. Height 163. See page
32.$400
558
A Ge o rge I I I s ilve r c ream jug,
decorated with the Greek key pattern
to the centre, with blank cartouche
to the front, restrained reeding to rim
and handle, flat base. London 1806
by John Munns. See page 29.$275
559
A quality George III rectangular card
tray, the lobed rims with shell detail,
pronounced scroll handles to each
end, crested with a raised armoured
arm supporting a fleur-de-lis. London
1810 by Thomas & Joseph Guest &
Joseph Craddock. Weight 246gms.
255 x 107.
$650
560
An early Victorian silver and crystal
cruet set, the highly decorative stand
with six crystal and silver topped
bottles, the base on three decorative
feet with embossed floral decoration
to rim, the stand by Robert Gray &
Sons, Glasgow 1849, the lid Sheffield
1841-1819. See page 32.$450
561
A George III silver cruet stand, boat
shape with foliate pierced walls,
raised on four splay feet, mahogany
inset base, with five various cut glass
silver mounted jars and bottles, three
absent, some repairs and losses,
London 1795 by Edward Capper. See
page 32.$550
562
A pair of silver tripod sauce boats, of
plain Georgian style with shaped rims
and flying handles. Sheffield 1912-13
by Martin Hall & Co. Length 155.$250
563
A three piece silver tea set, squat
circular section with embossed
classical fluted decoration, the teapot
and sugar basin both London 1840 by
Joseph & Albert Savory, the cream
jug Dublin 1836 by James Fray. Total
weight 1.16kgs. See page 29.$850
564
A Victorian period silver hot water jug,
circular section, the bottom half with
fluted decoration, gadrooned border,
horn handle and finial. London 1891
by Dobson & Sons (Thomas William
Dobson). Weight 626gms. See page
29.$450
565
A William IV silver teapot, squat circular
shape raised on four anthemion
moulded feet, scroll handle with ivory
23
439
438
390
430
444
447
440
422
441
462
428
442
449
421
443
446
456
451
448
450
424
427
435
426
452
453
434
445
463
454
425
420
24
455
heat rings, hinged lid with cast floral
finial. London 1833 by Barnard Bros.
Weight 800gms. See page 32.$600
566
An Edwardian silver four piece coffee
and chocolate service, of Georgian
style, the pots of baluster shape, each
with simulated wood scroll handles,
the hinged lids with boxwood finials,
along with a milk jug and sugar bowl of
conforming decoration. Each piece
monogrammed. Birmingham 1903 by
Fenton, Russell & Co. Ltd. Total weight
1055gms. See page 32.$725
567
A rare George III silver small chamber
stick, the detachable nozzle with a
shallow dish fitted to a plain column,
circular base with plain raised rim,
the ring handle with oval disc form
thumbpiece. Birmingham 1805 by
Mathew Boulton.
$800
568
An Edwardian silver wishbone form
menu holder, angle bracket support.
Birmingham 1905 by Marks & Cohen.$70
569
A 19thC silver rimmed horn beaker,
plain rub-over top rim, shield cartouche
with script initials. Height 108. See
page 29.$120
570
A George III period bright cut silver
caddy spoon with shell shaped bowls.
London 1810 by John Blake. Length
73. See page 29.$100
571
A George III silver caddy spoon, fine
engraved oval decoration to the
bowl, fine detail to the handle border.
London 1805, maker’s mark partially
obscured. See page 29.$140
572
A Victorian period silver octagonal
mustard pot, with profuse flat chased
flower and trellis decoration, with
original blue glass liner. Birmingham
1859 by Aston & Son. Height 85. See
page 29.$200
573
A miniature Georgian style silver
tankard, slightly tapering cylindrical
shape with hinged cover with scrolling
thumbpiece, the scroll handle with
heart-shaped tailpiece. Birmingham
1908 by Elkington & Co. Height 75. See
page 29.$125
574
A George III silver barrel shaped mug,
the body with two bands of ribbing,
scroll handle, gilt washed interior,
monogrammed. London 1813. Height
70. See page 32.$300
575
An early 20thC small silver toast rack,
the arched divisions for four slices,
open handle to the top centre, raised
on four ball feet. Sheffield 1912 by
Atkin Bros.
$120
576
A George V silver trumpet vase, of
octagonal tapering section raised on
a circular spreading foot. Sheffield
1923 by James Deakin & Sons. Height
250.$150
577
A large Edwardian silver trumpet vase,
with flaring serpentine mouth, knopped
stem issuing from a circular domed foot.
Birmingham 1911 by Stewart Dawson &
Co. Height 415. $300
578
An Edwardian Mappin & Webb leather
and silver fitted portmanteau, brass
fittings to the leather overhead handle,
push button release with double
opening to reveal an elaborate fitted
interior, ‘Mappin & Webb’ marked
to the body and lock, striking blue
watered silk lining for silver topped
bottles with engraved detail and facet
cut glass bodies, other various leather
cased accessories. The silver fittings
hallmarked London 1902. 32 x 23 x
30.$400
579
A quality Edwardian silver fitted
crocodile skin portmanteau, the double
hinged lid with overhead handle and
brass fittings opening to reveal a fitted
interior with various silver topped and
fitted jars and accessories, the silk
lining showing some distress, four of the
embossed silver topped cut crystal jars,
other implements and silver curling iron
spirit heater hallmarked London 1902 by
Mappin & Webb, with key. See page
5.$1600
580
A silver trophy cup with stand,
presentation and recipient engraved,
ovoid bowl raised on stem from circular
foot and with conforming plinth base.
Exeter 1877 by J. Wippell & Co. Cup
weight 380gms. Height 230.
$275
581
A Victorian silver chalice cup , the
bell shaped bowl engraved with a
border of stylised florals and scrolls,
raised on a knopped stem from a
circular spreading foot with similar
engraved decoration. London
c.1858. Weight 245gms. Height 155.
See page 32.
$200
582
A George III silver decanter coaster,
with turned mahogany inset base,
fine beaded rim and ribbed around
the foot, plain shape, engraved
with a collared hound’s head and
monogrammed. London 1788 by
Henry Chawner. Diameter 130.$150
583
A collection of 10 silver folding fruit
knives, all with mother-of-pearl handles,
various dates and makers.
$350
584
A collection of seven silver folding fruit
knives, plus a fork and a small pick, all
with mother-of-pearl handles, together
with one silver handled knife and a
small original box, various dates and
makers.$350
585
A pair of George IV silver fish servers,
fiddle and shell pattern, double struck,
engraved and pierced blades, each
crested with a portcullis). London 1826
by William Chawner. Weight 333gms.
See page 32.$300
586
A N.Z. colonial silver and greenstone
jam spoon, the tapered pendant type
handle fitted to a cap mount with
engraved shallow bowl.
$80
587
A boxed set of six Edwardian silver
napkin rings. Birmingham 1905.$120
588
Three Chinese silver napkin rings, one
heavily chased and engraved with
an encircling procession of figures in
a landscape framing a cartouche
engraved with monogram ‘B’, possibly
by Luen Wo, Shanghai; the other two
a pair, each with an applied encircling
sinuous dragon and engraved with
owner’s name, Shanghai stamps. See
page 29.$250
589
An early 20thC Japanese silver plate
tea caddy and a small beaker,
relief decoration of sinuous dragons
on a textured cloud type ground,
octagonal form, conforming lid and
beaker. See page 29.$200
590
A good French Art Deco silver plated
five piece tea and coffee service,
angular vertical bands to the body
of the two pots, sugar and cream,
stepped spout, elongated octagonal
tray, rosewood handles and finials. See
page 32.$450
591
A William IV Old Sheffield Plate coffee
pot of wide squat baluster form, ivory
heat rings to the handles, the domed
lid with flower finial, the silver handle of
S-form bearing the Regent’s head and
lion passant, crested. Height 200. See
page 29.$280
592
A good quality four-piece silver plated
tea and coffee set of William IV style,
by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield.$165
593
An Edwardian silver plated four piece
tea and coffee service, oval tapering
shape with highly decorative engraving.
Presentation engraved to W. Walsh by
the Providore Department of S.S. Maori
1915. By Walker & Hall.
$300
594
A six piece silver plated cruet set of
Regency style, with ornate foliate
borders and lion mask and paw feet,
a pair of lidded mustard pots (with
spoons), and a pair of open salts, all
with original blue glass liners and a pair
of matching pepper pots, one with a
dent in lid. Sheffield maker.
$150
595
A silver plate and clear glass claret jug
of bulbous shape, embossed decoration
of masks, leaves and flowers, the lid with
rampant lion and shield finial. Height
290. See page 29.$250
596
A Harrod’s, London, silver plated
cocktail shaker, hammer finished, the
removable shoulder incorporating
a strainer and a four-pronged fruit
holder.$100
25
597
A large silver plated gallery tray, oval
shape with foliate pierced gallery with
serpentine rim and integral handles,
monogrammed ‘B’. By Gladwin
Sheffield. Width 570.
$125
598
A Victorian silver plated two-handled
bacon dish of ovoid shape with
ivory handles, fernleaf engraved
decoration, ram’s head and hoof feet.
Length 350.
$200
599
A set of ivory handled and silver plate
fish servers, in original box, together
with six ivory handled and silver plate
fish knives and forks.
$180
600
An ivory handled silver plated
Victorian crumb tray, the handle
carved with bands of stiff leaf design,
surmounted by an ornate finial and
ferrule embossed with acanthus
leaves, marked with a registration
diamond, the tray engraved with a
fruiting and leafy vine. $120
601
A good quality silver plated fiddle
pattern soup ladle. Length 350. See
page 32.$100
602
An American Art Nouveau period silver
plated ladle, the handle decorated
with a mermaid, the seashell bowl
with floral painting. Maker’s mark ‘U.S.
Sterling Co.’. Length 120.
$50
603
A pair of silver on copper candlesticks,
tapering column shape raised on
spreading circular bases with bead
detailing supporting small campana
urn shaped nozzles, by Walker & Hall.
Height 260.
$120
604
A German Jugendstil silver plate vase
with glass liner, the tall columnar vase
with stylised Datura flowers, square
scroll handles, reeded body, raised
on four feet issuing from leafy mounts.
Height 230.
$180
605
A cased child’s spoon and pusher.
Birmingham 1943 by Lanson Ltd.$100
606
A cased silver mounted manicure set,
five pieces.
$100
607
A cased silver mounted vanity set,
comprising hair brush, hand mirror,
clothes brush and comb. Birmingham
1964.$150
607A
A 19thC Morocco cased silver on
copper collapsible travelling beaker,
of three sections, in original case.$150
RUGS
608
A hand knotted Pakistan rug of
Turkoman style, the field decorated
with four rows of gul motifs, multiple
narrow border guards with central
wide guard in colours of dark blue and
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deep rose pink on an old ivory ground.
2000 x 1300.
$200
609
A Persian Meshkin small runner, wool
pile, decorated with a field of multiple
stylised cruciform medallions and
scattered rosettes in soft red and blue
tones highlighted with apricot, orange
and pale green. 2250 x 700. $250
610
A small Iranian Saruq rug, decorated with
a serpentine central medallion in salmon,
outlined in blue, on an ivory ground with
floral sprigs and spandrels, framed by
a border with further floral sprigs on a
salmon ground. 1250 x 700.
$200
611
A small hand knotted Persian Tabriz
table rug, oval shape with serpentine
outline, the field of fine wool with silk
highlights decorated with a central
medallion surrounded by palmettes
in ivory and rose tones on an indigo
ground framed by a further broad
border with stylised florals on a soft
ivory ground. 690 x 500.
$200
612
A hand knotted Caucasian carpet, the
field decorated with three geometric
medallions framed by stylised motifs
on an indigo ground showing abrash
framed by a broad red border with
further geometric motifs flanked by
narrower guards in ivory and red. 1900
x 1300.
$425
613
A Persian Hamadan hand knotted
rug, decorated with three conjoined
medallions to the centre on a black
background with serrated outline, the
field a dun colour, framed by a broad
indigo border with stylised floral and
bird motifs. 2060 x 1230.
$375
614
A hand knotted Persian Senneh rug,
the field decorated with rows of large
boteh motifs, three border guards with
central guard of serrated leaf patterns,
in colours of red, blue, green and ivory.
1500 x 2420.
$650
615
A Baluchi hand knotted carpet,,
decorated with a large central
medallion and stylised trees in tones
of burnt umber, bright red, blue and
green on a cobalt ground framed by
multiple borders. 2170 x 1200. $500
616
A hand knotted Afghan Andkhoi rug,
decorated with a field of six stylised
floral medallions on a bright cherry
red field, framed by a geometric floral
meander border. 2000 x 1260. $650
617
A good old hand knotted Persian
Hamadan runner, the field decorated
with a geometric interpretation of a
floral design with three narrow border
guards, in typical colours of rich red,
dark blue, deep rose pink and old
ivory. 4150 x 1030.
$750
618
A hand knotted Iranian Hamadan
runner, the field decorated with
numerous large boteh motifs
incorporating an unusual pistachio
green tone on an indigo ground
highlighted with other elements in
bleu-célèste and salmon pink toning,
framed by a highly geometric floral
meander border with ivory ground.
5000 x 1090.
$550
619
An old Persian hand knotted rug,
decorated with field of complex
stylised geometric flowers on a dark
indigo ground, framed by a single
broad border flanked by two narrower
guards. 2190 x 1300.
$400
620
A hand knotted Afghan carpet, wool
pile on wool foundation, the field
decorated with two square panels
outlined with three narrow borders,
sitting in a larger field decorated with
step sided medallions on a bright plum
red ground, further framed by three
borders with geometric designs. 2480
x 1530.
$400
621
An old Turkoman all wool finely
knotted rug, the long rectangular
field decorated with three rows of
octagonal gulls spaced by secondary
diamond form gulls, multiple border
guards with repeating diamond
outlined cruciform motifs framed by
numerous narrow guards, two guard
panels at either end decorated with
diamond panels outlined with hooked
key edges. Dominant lustrous red
tones with indigo, ivory and orange
highlights. 1560 x 1200.
$650
622
A deep piled and densely hand knotted
Persian carpet, the field decorated
with a central eight pointed medallion
with palmette pendant surrounded
by floral tendrils in a herati pattern
on a dark indigo ground, spandrels
decorate the corners, framed by a
broad border with geometric meander
florals between two narrower guards.
3060 x 1650.
$750
623
A hand knotted Iranian Hamadan
carpet, the field decorated with a
geometric central medallion and a
field of stylised geometric floral sprigs,
in blues and ivory on a salmon ground,
framed by a border of similarly stylised
flowers and outlined by a narrow
guard with a meander pattern. 2600
x 1500.
$875
624
An Iranian Heriz hand knotted carpet,
the field dominated by a large floral
medallion with palmette pendants
in salmon and earthy tones, framed
by floral sprigs on a madder red
ground, framed by a broad stylised
floral border with a dark background
outlined by narrower guards patterned
with repeating rosette motifs. 3100 x
2150.$950
625
An old Turkoman rug, the field with
two rows of six octagonal guls with
arrowhead motifs between each,
framed by a broad border with
geometric rosettes, guard panels at
either end decorated with serrated
leaf medallions. 1830 x 1250. $1600
626
A carpet made from a stitched
patchwork of panels of old Baluchi
rugs, all in deep plum tones. 2110 x
1500.$1500
627
An antique Ferahan rug, hand knotted
close cropped wool pile on cotton
weft and warp, decorated with a
curvilinear central medallion enclosing
floral motifs on a shaped panel of
madder tone decorated with further
florals, spandrels with indigo ground
decorated with conforming motifs,
all framed by a broad floral border
with ivory ground flanked by narrower
guards of pale blue decorated with
small floral meander. 1890 x 1390. See
page 32.$1750
628
An Afghan Turkoman hand knotted
runner, the field decorated with two
rows of ‘elephant’s foot’ guls and
with secondary medallions running
between them, framed by three
borders of geometric designs, all in
typical tones of dark red, black and
ivory. 6000 x 800.
$1500
629
An Afghan Turkoman carpet, the field
decorated with three rows of large
gul motifs, interspersed by secondary
medallions and framed by a broad
border of multiple narrow bands, each
decorated with various geometric
patterning, all in typical rich red and
black tones. 3000 x 2000.
$1400
630
An antique Persian Sultanabad (Arak)
rug, hand knotted dense and low
cropped pile, the field decorated
with a tightly grouped Herati pattern
in pale blue, salmon, red and ivory on
an indigo ground, framed by a broad
border decorated with rosettes, birds
and stylised medallions on a pale blue
ground, flanked by narrower guards
decorated with small rosettes. 2000 x
134. See page 32.$2200
631
An extremely fine and old Saruq hand
knotted rug, the field with a central
floral medallion surrounded by islimi
floral tendrils in bleu- célèste, red and
ivory on a deep indigo ground, ivory
toned spandrels decorate the corners,
framed by a floral meander border
flanked by two guards with stylised
florals. The pile of exceptional weight
and density. 2060 x 1280. See page
32.$3250
632
A rare Khorassan Dorokhsh rug, a
close cropped dense hand knotted
wool pile on cotton weft and warp,
the field decorated with a tightly
patterned Herati variant in a subtle
range of tones incorporating rose pink
madder, blue and ivory, dominated by
the overall dark indigo background,
the field flanked by multiple borders,
the broadest incorporating the same
tones as the field and with a stylised
floral meander pattern, the narrower
borders picking out the lighter tones
of rose madder and blue on an ivory
background. 1950 x 1420. See page
32.$4500
FURNITURE
633
A N.Z. made adzed hardwood coffer of
English Georgian style with a plain two
plank top, ornately carved panelled
sides and front and raised on stile feet.
Incised initials. 1220 x 420 x 560.$250
634
A small N.Z. colonial kauri chest of five
drawers, two across the top with three
full width drawers below, solid mottled
facings with turned wood handles,
turned half column mouldings either
side, plain top, plinth base with four
short turned legs. 640 x 340 x 800.$650
635
A N.Z. colonial kauri high back dresser,
the base with twin panelled doors and
white porcelain handles, the panelled
back with three shelves and 18 cup
hooks, stepped pediment, thumbnail
moulded top edge and plinth base, Ex.
Alberton, the Auckland historic house.
1540 x 460 x 2250.
$1200
636
A Victorian rosewood wine table,
the tripod base with slender column
leading to a small pie crust top. 380 x
780.$150
637
A Georgian mahogany flap-top breakfast
table, of plain oblong shape, thumb nail
moulded edge, tapered square section
legs and restrained boxwood stringing.
910 x 450 x 730.
$520
638
A good Victorian period mahogany
stool, four turned legs with X-stretcher
and circular needlework tapestry seat
with bird amidst flowers. Diameter 430,
height 550.
$250
639
A large Indian brass occasional table,
the circular dished tray finely engraved
with panels of figures and animals, set
on a folding carved wood Arabic style
stand. Height 520, diameter 770.$250
640
A fine antique Chinese ebonised
demi-lune side table, plain design
with intricate carved frieze beneath
the top edge, standing on four well
apportioned square section legs with
‘hoof’ feet. 1220 x 630 x930.
$450
641
A Chinese small table, of light timbers,
the oblong top with picture-frame
border with inlaid ebony stringing
raised on a deep frieze with a single
drawer with birds-eye maple fascia
above a carved and pierced frieze
and lower tier, all flanked by square
section legs and joined by a lower shelf
of open square fret pattern. 450 x 345
x 810.
$375
642
A George III oak hanging cupboard,
plain rectangular form, the two doors
each with single panel showing good
grain, thumb moulded top and base,
two interior shelves. 840 x 265 x
1005.$600
643
An early Victorian mahogany bedside/
Pembroke table, small size, drop flaps,
two drawers to one end, raised on
turned legs. 770 x 530 x 710.
$300
644
A beech and elm child’s slat back
highchair with restraining rod through
the front of the arms, the tall legs fitted
with a simple foot rest to the front.$125
645
A Georgian mahogany side table, the
top with cross-banded decoration
above two half drawers and one
full width drawer, raised on slender
tapering legs. Brass swan neck
handles. Requires minor attention.
730 x 400 x 760.
$350
646
An early 20thC Sorrento inlaid glazed
cabinet, the banded mahogany
veneer exterior decorated with floral
fruitwood inlay and ormolu brass trim
to bottom panels and bevelled glass
doors, the interior of burr maple with
three adjustable shelves, with key.
980 x 440 x 1770. See inside back
cover.$1800
647
A Victorian walnut inlaid pier cabinet,
the exterior with inlaid floral decoration
and brass ormolu corbels, the glazed
door opens to reveal a velvet lined
interior, on plinth base. 770 x 320 x
1060. See inside back cover.$600
648
A Baltic pine open bookcase, of five
fixed shelves flanked by fluted pilaster
sides and with panelled back. 1000 x
310 x 1860.
$300
649
An oak Welsh dresser, the open plate
rack back with broad boards, two
shelves, the shaped frieze and top shelf
with wrought iron tankard hook, the
lower section with two frieze drawers
above an open pot rack. 1350 x 520
x 1890. See inside back cover.$650
650
An English oak Arts & Crafts mirror
back sideboard, the upper section
with a large plain bevel edged mirror
flanked by square fluted columns
and surmounted by an ogee cornice
and boarded pediment, the lower
section with two drawers above three
cupboard doors, the doors with fielded
panels, foliate carved rosettes and
floral tendrils, flanked by fluted pilasters
mirroring the columns from the upper
section, raised on square bracket feet.
1830 x 620 x 2240.
$1500
651
A Colonial mahogany framed triple
glazed door shop display cabinet,
mirrored back and adjustable glass
shelves. 2250 x 320 x 1270. On an
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accompanying carpet covered plinth
base to suit. Height 600.
$1000
652
A 19thC French high back ornate
carved walnut sideboard, the top
with two scroll carved panel doors
flanking the central coloured leadlight
panelled door, all with half turned
and fluted columns, stepped flared
pediment, the base with two frieze
drawers with lobed detail above
two decorative carved panelled
doors flanked by further columns, the
stepped flared base edge raised on
squat turned feet. See inside back
cover.$1850
653
A William IV flame mahogany twin
pedestal sideboard, the upstand back
with Prince-of-Wales feathers flanked
by restrained large scrolls and leaf
carved detail, the breakfront with three
frieze drawers, raised on twin pedestals,
each with shaped panels and plain
columns, platform base.
$1100
654
A George III standing oak and
mahogany corner cabinet, the large
top with two doors, each with two
panels above three short drawers, the
base with two panelled doors, ornate
cross banded detail.
$1400
655
A late Victorian walnut sideboard base,
the top with wide thumb moulded
edge, two large doors each with two
carved panels flank the single drawer
above two smaller cupboard doors
with conforming panels above an
open section, raised on short turned
feet.$1100
656
A large late Victorian bookcase
sideboard, the flared pediment with
dental moulded detail above the
two glazed doors, the base with
two drawers above an open narrow
section, two deep panelled doors to
the base, ogee plinth.
$1500
657
An early 20thC oak bookcase, with
stepped pediment top, the top
section with three open sections
with adjustable fittings for shelves,
the widest with no shelves, all on a
conforming base with three open
sections, shaped bracket feet. 1900 x
380 x 1830.
$850
658
A 19thC European pine chest of
drawers, figured as three full width
drawers flanked by split baluster
pilasters, raised on squat bun feet.
1260 x 610 x 1030.
$400
659
A George III mahogany flat front chest
of five drawers, two across the top with
three graduated full width drawers
below, Sheraton style with restrained
band of inlay beneath the top edge,
oval brass mask handles, oak linings
and splay feet. Original condition, repolishing required. 1040 x 500 x 1070.
See inside back cover.$1250
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660
A George III mahogany bow front
chest, two short over three full width
graduated drawers, cross banded
with unusual brass stringing, brass oval
backplate swing handles, bracket
feet, some fading. 1070 x 440 x 1050.
Minor attention required.
$1000.
661
A Victorian mahogany flat front chest
of five drawers, two short over three full
width graduated drawers, decorative
glass knob handles, bone inlaid shield
form escutcheons, flame mahogany
highlights, flanked, half turned columns
to the sides, shaped plinth, raised on
turned feet.
$1400
661A
A George III mahogany flat front chest,
two short over three long graduated
drawers, decorative brass circular knob
handles, ogee bracket feet. $1400
662
A Victorian mahogany desk, the base
on carved support
$1200.
663
A Victorian burr walnut Davenport, the
unusual flat top with shaped green
leather tooled insert, satinwood inlays
and gilded gallery to the panelled
section above the traditional bank of
four drawers to the right side, panelled
front, various satinwood and ebony
inlays, compressed bun feet, raised
on casters. Minor attention required.
With key. 550 x 535 x 750.
$520
664
An early 19thC oak small proportion
roll top desk, the classic serpentine
tambour roll opening to reveal a
fitted interior raised above a base
with a single bank of three graduated
drawers, panelled sides. 895 x 760 x
1130.$500
665
A George III elm and oak country
coffer, the five plank top above the
three panelled front with two false
drawers below, panelled sides, brass
captured ring handles. 1150 x 540 x
780.$600
666
A 17th/18thC English oak coffer with
a plain two plank top, panelled back,
front and sides, the front with restrained
carved decoration, raised on stile feet,
pegged joints. Dark polished patina.
2650 x 570 x 780.
$1100
667
A good oak Arts & Crafts high back
chair, the upholstered back panel with
two raised supports above with ebony
inlaid heart detail, a slat section above
the upholstered seat, the sturdy square
section legs with incised panels.$220
668
A pair of Edwardian mahogany spindle
back cottage chairs, with turned front
legs, stretcher bases and cane filled
seats and backs.
$180
669
A set of four Regency period mahogany
bar-back dining chairs, with carved
Corinthian capitals, turned and fluted
acanthus leaf front legs and rich rose
pink velvet seats.
$650
670
A set of eight country elm dining
chairs, with bar backs and turned legs,
shaped seats.
$400
671
A pair of wingback armchairs, dusky
pink velvet upholstery, brass studded
detail to the wings, arms and front,
loose cushion seats, raised on square
section legs.
$800
672
A Victorian iron rocking chair, of simple
curvilinear design, almost identical to
one shown at The Great Exhibition of
1851 in London, lacking canvas and
arm pads.
$200
673
A red Charles Eames LCW chair,
with original Eames Office label and
product details. Some edge frits.$775
674
A genuine Philippe Starck ‘Louis Ghost’
elbow chair by Kartell. Impressed
marks, Made in Italy. See inside back
cover.$200
675
A set of six original Philippe Starck
‘Victoria Ghost’ chairs by Kartell.
Impressed marks, Made in Italy. See
inside back cover.$1200
676
A set of six original Yoshioka Tokujin
‘Ami Ami’ chairs, by Kartell. Impressed
marks, Made in Italy. See inside back
cover.$1200
677
A small Sri Lankan teak coffer, for
the Dutch market, the hinged lidded
top with filigree and embossed brass
decoration and studs, the fascias
similarly decorated and with two
heavy brass handles to the sides. The
whole raised on squat bun feet. 625 x
290 x 360.
$250
678
A pair of 19thC Mandarin official’s
chairs, in light timber, the subtly curved
arms and top rail supported with
panels carved with foliate designs, the
square seats raised on square section
legs with similar lotus flower panels
carved to a frieze beneath the seat
and united by stretchers, the front one
with metal sheathing with decorative
stud work. Height 1050.
$750
679
A French provincial painted console
table, highly decorative carved sides
and front with floral and shell motifs,
two half drawers with ornate glass
handles, cloven hoof feet, finished in
a distressed grey/green limed finish.
1290 x 650 x 870.
$1000
680
A painted French provincial side table,
full width drawer with ornate brass
handles, four turned legs and plain top
with thumbnail edge moulding. Stress
limed paint finish in cream and grey.
900 x 580 x 750.
$175
681
A 19thC French walnut sleigh bed, of
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narrow single size, the restrained scroll
ends with confirming side rails, bracket
feet, minor attention required, 725 x 2070
x 960. Complete with mattress. $450
682
A 19thC French country chestnut
farmhouse side table, the thick plank
top with clenched ends, single deep
frieze drawer, raised on square section
tapered legs, pegged construction.
2270 x 655 x 750. See inside back
cover.$550
683
A 19thC French provincial chestnut
armoire, single full length panelled
door enclosing two later shelves, three
plank top, the plinth base raised on
bracket feet, pegged construction.
690 x 465 x 1500.
$400
684
A Georgian period oak long case
clock, the arched brass dial with
ornate spandrels, the circular dial
with calendar aperture and subsidiary
seconds dial, the eight-day twin weight
movement striking on a bell, the arch
with maker’s name Jn. Robertson,
Cupar Angus, the plain case with
column mouldings on the hood and
fancy broken arch pediment (some
distress). Height overall 2090. $1500
685
A 19thC mahogany toilet mirror, oval
framed mirror on turned and carved
uprights, the base with one jewellery
drawer, three decorative feet. 600 x
790.$250
686
A late Georgian toilet swing mirror, box
base with three drawers, mahogany
with satinwood clashed edges, the
supports with a vase finial. Width
405.$120
687
A Victorian flame mahogany toilet
swing mirror, the shaped box base
with bowed shape to the three drawer
front, restrained scroll arms support the
dome topped mirror. $125
688
A George III fretwork cut mahogany
wall mirror, rectangular form with
scroll detail, a gilded ho-ho bird to
the pediment, the glass showing some
distress. 920 x 520.
$320
689
A pair of bronzed wall lamps, c.1915,
modelled as classical torches affixed
to lozenge shaped back plates, the
glass shades moulded as frosted
flames. Height 325.
$225
690
A vintage Czechoslovakian Empire
style basket chandelier, festooned
with strands of graduating facet cut
glass beads from the chrome fitting
above a circular frame with pyramidal
facet mirror glass panels, above a
basket of facet cut glass beads,
terminating in a cut glass finial. Height
600.$250
691
A vintage Czechoslovakian Empire
style basket chandelier, similar to
above. Height 700.
$350
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692
A vintage Czechslovakian Empire style
basket chandelier, similar to above.
Height 700.
$350
693
Two old ships tin cluster light fittings,
domed circular form with raised section
for fitting, chain length attached, as
used in the hold of cargo ships, diam.
540.$220
694
Two old ships cluster lamps, similar to
above.$220
695
Two old ships cluster lamps, similar to
above.$220
696
Two old ships cluster lamps, similar to
above.$220
697
A Hink’s & Son No. 2 ‘Duplex’ kerosene
lamp, the brass twin wick burner set in
an earthenware reservoir held upon a
capstan shaped body decorated with
lotus flowers, raised on a short stem
from a heavy cast brass base. $150
698
A vintage concrete ornamental
garden seal, the black seal on a
white base balancing a white ball on
its nose. 490 x 300 x 780.
$275
699
A contemporary leather decorative
model stag, standing, 12 point
antlers, well detailed. Height 700,
length 640.
$220
PRINTS & PAINTINGS
700
Evelyn Pultara (Australian Aboriginal),
‘Bush Yam Dreaming’ acrylic on linen,
named and numbered, certificate
of authenticity available including
photo of the artist with this work. Note:
Evelyn was born on 1940 in Woodgreen
Station. She was the winner of the
2005 Telstra Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Art Awards. 700 x 700. $250
701
Frank Joseph Knibbs (Aust., NZ 18601934) River Landscape with Ducks, oil
on canvas, signed. 510 x 920. $200
702
Frank Joseph Knibbs (Aust., NZ 18601934) River Landscape, oil on canvas,
signed. 410 x 920.
$200
703
Ranby (possibly Edwin Ranby [USA
d.1925]), Landscape with trees,
watercolour, signed. 280 x 405. $100
704
S. Coates, Young Negro Boy Seated
at Fire with Bellows, oil on board,
signed and dated 1878. 300 x 226, gilt
frame.$90
705
A 20thC painting, artist unknown,
Seated Buddha, oil on stretched
canvas, unsigned. 455 x 400,
contemporary ebonised frame.$110
706
William Hunter (Australian 1899-1963),
‘Last Stage’ 2/50, 2nd state, etching,
signed and entitled. 170 x 115. $300
707
Samuel Jackson (British 1794-1869),
View of the Avon Gorge from Durdham
Down with Cook’s Folly to the left,
Clifton beyond; watercolour over
pencil heightened with body colour,
scratching out and stopping out,
unsigned. 300 x 415; in birds-eye maple
frame under glass. Provenance:
Ex. Sotheby’s 13/11/1997, lot 106
with the following catalogue details:
The present work dates from the
mid-1830’s after the artist William
West had completed the circular
extension to the tower of the windmill
scene on the immediate left and
before the ceremony of the laying
of the foundation stone of the Clifton
Suspension Bridge on 27th August 1836.
In the foreground, Jackson appears to
show a surveyor signalling to another
along the river at the entrance to
Nightingale Valley. A view showing
the same view but with the Suspension
Bridge in place was sold by Sotheby’s
on 19th July 1979, Lot 163. We are
grateful to Francis Greenacre for his
help in cataloguing this watercolour.
See back cover.$2500
708
A 19thC artist unknown, ‘The Colosseum,
Rome’, fine pencil drawing, unsigned.
190 x 270, framed under ‘True Vue’
glass.$150
709
Arthur George Bell (UK 1849-1916)
River landscape with bridge and
figures, oil on board, signed. 350 x 520.
See back cover.$300
710
Henry Deacon Hillier-Parker (1858-1930)
Stag on a rocky outcrop above a loch,
watercolour, signed. 530 x 370. $325
711
Artist Unknown (20thC) House and
Garden, gouache on heavy paper.
540 x 470.
$125
712
Robert Nettleton Field (1899-1987)
Horse and Cart, pencil sketch. 140 x
290.$100
713
Francis McCraken, Street Scene,
Edinburgh, coloured pencils on paper.
110 x 180.
$100
714
Artist Unknown (Russian 20thC) Street
Scene with Snow, watercolour. 300 x
450.$120
715
J.H Blunt ‘ Lynmouth Tower, Low Tide’,
oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘84.
290 x 390.
$120
716
Joshua Fisher (UK 1859-1930) ‘Horse
Trough on the road to Cilcasie, near
Mold’ (Wales), watercolour, signed.
360 x 250.
$120
717
Joshua Fisher (UK 1859-1930) ‘Girl on
a Rustic Bridge’ (Wales), watercolour,
signed. 290 x 255.
$120
718
John Varley , ‘Dunalley Oban’, ink
drawing on paper, entitled and dated
1821, old labels on reverse, 153 x 240,
framed under glass.
$120
719
William Taverner (1703-1772),
Landscape with castle ruins,
watercolour, later pencil detail on
reverse stating ‘Founder, along with
Paul Sandby of English Watercolour
School’. 128 x 200.
$120
720
Anthony van Dyke Copley Fielding
(attributed), (1787-1855), ‘Tintern
Abbey’ watercolour, unsigned, 188 x
280.$110
721
Oskor Kokoschka, Portrait of a
Gentleman, print, initialled and dated
1916 in the plate. 465 x 375, framed
under glass.
$110
722
James Ward (attributed) ‘Study From
Nature’, pencil study of a seated
woman, initialled, the reverse with
original backing paper inscribed ‘This is
an Original Sketch by my Grandfather,
the late James Ward R.A. M.P. Jackson
Bayswater 10 November 1863’ and with
various labels for Claridge’s Gallery and
a book plate for E.G.F. Vogtherr. 220 x
170, framed under glass.
$300
723
Dulles Pastoral Scene with Figures,
Sheep and Cottages, in Victorian style,
oil on canvas. Ornate moulded and
gilded frame. 900 x 1200.
$350
724
Artist unknown, Portrait of a Gentleman
wearing a silk cravat, antique re-lined
oil on canvas, unsigned. 620 x 520. See
inside back cover.$400
725
Owen Merton, Stone Cottage,
watercolour, signed and dated 1910.
265 x 265.
$350
726
George Guest, Mountain House,
original coloured lithograph, signed,
titled, 53/200. Together with Certificate
of Authentication from Christie’s,
London. 340 x 470.
$200
727
Alfred William Hunt (1830-1896 British),
Landscape with Manor House and
Stream, oil on canvas, signed. The
original gilt frame has been painted
brown. 340 x 450.
$350
728
Artist unknown (British school early
20thC), Rural Village Landscape with
Thatched Cottages, oil on card. 210 x
340.$300
729
Three 19thC steel engravings of British
Sea Battles, featuring engagements
by Wagner, Spragg & Blake. 370 x 26,
framed and glazed.
$350
730
An uncommon Baxter print, ‘The
Crystal Palace’, printed in colours, with
Bradshaw & Blacklock printer’s blind
embossed stamp beneath the image.
210 x 385.
$350
731
A fine gravure print, ‘The Temptation in
the Garden of Eden’, after the painting
by Hugo van der Goes. 250 x 170.$150
732
A Vanity Fair ‘Spy’ chromolithographic
print, ‘Latin Literature’. 315 x 180.$120
733
Artist unknown, ‘Wooded Landscape
with Flock of Sheep’, watercolour,
unsigned. 280 x 470.
$125
734
Charles Herbert Eastlake (act.
1889-1927), In a Belgium village,
watercolour, signed. 235 x 335, original
gilt frame under glass.
$650
735
William McLean, untiltled interior scene
with two female figures and a set
table, oil on canvas, signed and dated
1886. 720 x 990, gilt framed.
$400
736
Caroline C. Burnett, a Parisian Street
Scene, pallet knife oil on card, signed
C1960. 480 x 580.
$150
737
John Weeks ‘Oudja’ (Eastern Morocco,
a gateway with figures), graphite and
conté crayon. Entitled. 330 X 245. Ex. the
John Leech Galleries Collection. $350
738
Alastair D. Houston, ‘Reaching to
the Finish’, Ltd. Ed. collotype 27/250,
entitled, signed and dated 2003. 420
x 610.
$250
739
Nan Manchester, ‘Two Girls’, oil on
board, named, entitled and labelled
on front base of frame and reverse. 610
x 445, original oak frame and cream
painted mount. Note: Auckland City
Art Gallery/Loan Collection label on
reverse detailing artist and artists, title
and owner as ‘Jean Horsley’, Miss J.
Horsley details on reverse for ‘Return
to’.$450
740
Annis J. Portrait of the Ngapuhi Chief
Patuone, oil on board, signed. 435 x
365. Framed. See back cover.$150
741
Annis J., Portrait of Harata Rewiri
Tarapata (Tuhaere) after Vera
Cummings and Goldie, oil on board,
signed. 435 x 365. Framed. See back
cover.$150
742
Philip Holmes ‘Portrait of a Maori woman
with moko kauae, wearing a hukahuka
korowai’, oil on board, signed. 340 x 170.
See back cover.$2400
743
Philip Holmes ‘Kamariera Te Hau Takari
Wharepapa’ a portrait of the Nga Puhi
chief, oil on canvas, signed. Unframed.
455 x 350. See back cover.$1400
744
Charles Frederick Goldie ‘A Good
Joke’ (“Allee Same Te Pakeha”.),
chromolithograph, signed and dated
1905 in the plate, printed in England.
In ebonized rough sawn frame. 485 x
370.$400
745
Renzo Padovan, Meeting House Interior
looking out at a Pataka, lithograph,
c.1957. 310 x 210.
$140
746
Artist Unknown ‘An Arawa Grandmother
& Child, N.Z.’, watercolour, signed and
dated indistinctly, entitled on mount,
oval 255 x 215
$125
747
Denis Knight Turner (1924 - ) ‘Memories
of New Zealand’, watercolour, signed
and dated ‘73. 320 x 460. See back
cover.$500
748
Denis Knight Turner (1924 - ) Portrait
of a woman with embroidered collar,
graphite on paper. 350 x 270. Ex. the
John Leech Galleries Collection.$300
749
Charles Nathaniel Worsley (18621923) ‘The Incoming Tide, Karekare’,
watercolour, signed, entitled on
reverse. 230 x 495. See inside back
cover.
$650
750
Patrick Hayman (Britain, NZ 191588) Still Life (Organic), oil on board,
signed on reverse. Ex. the John Leech
Galleries Collection. See inside back
cover.$900
751
Patrick Hayman (Britain, NZ 1915-88)
‘Still Life on Pink Ground’ gouache,
signed, entitled and dated 1966 on
reverse. See back cover.$450
752
Keith Patterson (1925-93) Line Portrait,
Indian ink on paper, 240 x 175. $100
753
Keith Patterson (1925-93) Portrait, ink
and wash on paper, signed and
dated 1949. 390 x 260.
$150
754
Barry Lett Galleries, Invitation to an
Exhibition ‘Colin McCahon’s Bargain
Basement Of Multiples and Variations
on his Regular Themes’ with pen
sketches of ten exhibition works by
an unknown hand and notations
(couldn’t you make up a good story
about any painting!), double sided.
1968. 195 x 315.
$200
755
Philip Trusttum, abstract, black and
white ink wash drawing, signed. 260 x
200.$150
756
E. Mervyn Taylor, Pacific Series Outrigger Canoe on Tropical Island
Beach, wood engraving, unsigned.
115 x 130.
$150
757
Brian Baxter ‘Mt Cook Lillies, Clinton
River, Milford Track’, oil on board,
signed, entitled and dated 1991 on
reverse. 370 x 320.
$140
758
Birtchnell Delph, Mountain landscape
with skiiers, watercolour, signed. 215 x
240.$100
759
Robert Chilvers ‘Awatere’ (Malborough,
July 1984), oil on board, signed,
entitled and dated on reverse. 500 x
650. See back cover.$200
760
Wayne Sinclair ‘Hollyford Valley,
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530
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Fiordland’ oil on board, signed. 480 x
725. See back cover.$275
761
Rona Alexander (nee Dyer) (Britian, NZ
1923-.) ‘Pines, Rangitikei Motor Camp’,
pastel, signed. 370 x 535.
$200
762
Student of/School of Claus Edward
Friström, Coastal Landscape, oil on
board. 220 x 300.
$140
763
Robert Harvey (1848-c.1920 Scotland,
US, Aust, NZ) ‘Mt Cook, New Zealand’,
watercolour, entitled verso. 165 x
255.$125
764
Robert Harvey (1848-c.1920 Scotland,
US, Aust, NZ) ‘The Sounds, New Zealand’
watercolour, entitled verso. 165 x
255.$125
765
Dorothy Mays, Farm Building and
Blossom Trees, watercolour, signed.
270 x 385.
$100
766
David John Payne (Britain, NZ, 18801959) ‘On the Manukau’, oil on canvas
board, signed and dated 1916. 220 x
305.$100
767
David J Payne ‘Mt. Cook’, etching
19/100, signed and entitled. 230 x
175.$90
768
John W Horton ‘The Moorings, Ti Point,
Near Warkworth’, oil on board, signed,
entitled on reverse. 390 x 540. $150
769
Thomas R. Attwood, Haast River &
Mountains, colonial oil on canvas,
signed. 660 x 1200.
$650
770
John Allcot, Study of the M.V. ‘Karamea’
in a Heavy Sea, watercolour, signed,
titled and dated 1931. 210 x 270. See
back cover.$200
771
John Douglas Perrett, South Island Lake
& Mountain Scene, small oil on board,
signed. 155 x 260.
$100
772
John Douglas Perrett, ‘Wetlands’,
pastel, signed. 170 x 250.
$150
773
John Douglas Perrett, South Island Lake
& Mountain Scene, pastel, signed. 230
x 380. See back cover.$200
774
J.C. Adams, Lake Ohau, Canterbury,
watercolour, signed and entitled. 380
x 540.
$120
775
J. Malcolm, South Island Lake Scene
with Cabbage Trees and Toitoi,
watercolour, signed. 260 x 360.$120
776
Esther S. Hope, ‘Lake Pukaki and Mt
Cook’ watercolour. Signed. 370 x 560.
See back cover.$850
777
Arthur Funnell, ‘The Foreshore, Russell’,
watercolour, signed. 230 x330. $150
778
A watercolour portrait of a ‘Naga Man’,
signed, framed and glazed. 230 x
150$200
779
A pair of portraits of Maori chiefs from
C.D. Barraud’s ‘Graphic & Descriptive’,
‘Te Puni’ and ‘Rangihaieta’ lithographs,
with light hand colouring. 380 x 250,
framed and glazed.
$300
780
Elizabeth Kay, ‘Abstract with Red Pot,
acrylic on board, signed. 490 x 390.$250
781
Claudia Pond Eyley, ‘Maungawhau &
Mexican Still Life’, print 39/50, signed,
numbered, entitled and dated 1985.
540 x 685, framed under glass. $150
782
Alison Ryde, ‘Busy Shore Line’,
watercolour and oil stick, signed and
dated ‘90. 725 x 730.
$425
783
David Payne, (attributed), Northland
Coastal Scene, oil on board, unsigned.
350 x 230.
$200
784
A.J. Maylett ‘Skipper’s Pass’, oil on
board, unsigned. 380 x 250
$200
785
Peter Beadle (1933-.) ‘Monument’ Hope Arm Manapouri, original pencil
drawing for the 1971 publication
‘Manapouri’, signed and entitled. 255
x 370.
$125
786
Pat Hanly (1932-2004) ‘Inside the
Garden’, limited edition print 24/32,
inscribed ‘line block/splatter stencil’,
entitled signed and dated ‘68. 420 x
505. See back cover.$750
787
Thomas V. Gulliver (1891 - 1933) ‘The
Scoria Pit - Three Kings’, pencil, signed
entitled and dated 19.v.27. 135 x
220.$100
788
Alison Pickmere ‘Deep Bush’, limited
edition print 4/80, signed, entitled,
numbered and dated ‘66, 325 x
295.$140
789
Milan Mrkusich (1925 - ) Untitled abstract, Indian ink and wash on
paper on board, c.1947, signed. 337
x 240.
$200
790
Denis Knight Turner (1924 - ) Still
life - Pottery and Fruit, monoprint,
monogrammed. 380 x 250.
$100
791
S.C. Hall, ‘Serenity’, hand coloured
black and white photographic print,
signed, entitled and dated ‘47. 220 x
185. Gilt framed under glass.
$70
792
J.W. Dye, Devonport Ferry Buildings
with the ferry ‘Makora’, acrylic on
board, signed and dated 1974. 600 x
750.$400
793
Thomas Louden Drummond (1850-1926
N.Z.), ‘Mt Roskill Towards Hobsonville’.
Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1885.
390 x 520. Details on reverse. $250
794
Peter G. Leitch, ‘Pompallier House Russell’, ink drawing, signed, entitled
and dated ‘76. 285 x 385, framed
under glass.
$110
795
Kees Hoss, ‘The Lake’, original coloured
screen print, signed, dated 1970, titled
and numbered 3/30. Unframed 520 x
650.$100
796
A White’s Aviation coloured
photograph of Lake Matheson, signed
and entitled. 370 x 670. See back
cover.$120
797
A White’s Aviation coloured
photograph ‘N.Z. Bush’ (Waipu Forest),
signed and entitled. 500 x 750. $150
798
A White’s Aviation coloured
photograph, ‘An Aerial View of Lake
Rotorua 1947’. Original label on
reverse, with details and negative no.
4781. 650 x 930.
$350
799
White’s Aviation ‘Mt Eden’ hand
coloured photograph, looking towards
Rangitoto, signed and entitled. 290 x
365, original frame under glass. $80
800
Trevor Lloyd ‘Sheep in the Shade’,
coloured pencil on paper, unsigned,
labelled on reverse, 220 x 240. $300
801
George Chance F.R.P.S. ‘Blossom on
the Avon - Christchurch - N.Z.’ silver
gelatin ‘Camera Study’, signed and
entitled. 210 x 260.
$125
802
Dorothy Morton (1890-1983) White
Anemones, oil on board, 370 x
360.$100
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