The Marsden Hall Antiques Sale - Art+Object
Transcript of The Marsden Hall Antiques Sale - Art+Object
The Marsden Hall Antiques Sale
Auction – Sunday 26 August 2012 First session 11am – 1.30pm Second session 2pm – 4pm On site at Marsden Hall Antiques, 135 Tongariro Street, Taupo All lots are to be sold with no reserve and no buyer’s premium All lots MUST be collected by Tuesday 28 August Viewing Thursday 23 August 9am – 6pm Friday 24 August 9am – 6pm Saturday 25 August 9am – 6pm Enquiries: David Holroyd Marsden Hall Antiques Tel: 07 377 3016 Email: [email protected] James Parkinson ART+OBJECT Tel: 09 354 4646 Mob: 021 222 8184 Email: [email protected]
Lot 329
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descriptions provided.
Royal Bayreuth 1. Dutch Farm scene candy plate.
$75 - $125 2. Highland Goats in the snow sideplate.
$60 - $100 3. Greek 3-piece teaset – teapot, cream
and sugar – with the special “Greek” backstamp. $325 - $650
4. Black Cat figural cream jug. $100 - $250
5. Shell figural cream jug with twig handle. $110 - $225
6. Auckland souvenir sideplate. $40 - $80
7. Rose dish with leaf border. $100 - $180
8. Ribbon and Floral large vase. $200 - $400
Royal Doulton 9. Countess in pink, a lunch and a dinner
plate, 1934. $70 - $140
10. Carnival sandwich tray and meat plate, 1936. $110 - $250
11. Charles and Diana “Bouquet” floral plate. $40 - $80
12. Athens fruit bowl, C1925. $125 - $250
13. Bunnykins bowl, C1980. $30 - $60
14. Floral Egg trinket box, C1950. $60 - $120
15. Poppies in a Cornfield vase, C1935. $120 - $250
16. English Cottages fruit bowl, 1925. $150 - $300
17. Coaching Days, 2 dessert bowls. $120 - $200
18. Maori Arts, 3 side plates, 1927. $250 - $500
19. Maori Arts, 1 lunch plate, 1927. $175 - $400
20. Wisteria serving bowl, 1950. $110 - $200
21. Nasturtiams plate, C1925. $90 - $150
22. A set of 2 Chrysanthemums soup bowls, 1897. $80 - $150
23. Rutland – floral and gilt – dessert plate, 1912. $70 - $150
24. “Ships A” plate, C1920. $70 - $150
25. Professionals plate “The Squire” with gadrooned border, C1930. $150 - $300
26. Piping Down the Valleys milk jug, C1925. $125 - $300
27. Gaffers cheese plate and cover, C1930. $250 - $500
28. Dinky Do figure, C1950. $150 - $300
29. Babe figure, C1950. $150 - $300
30. Home Again figure, C1950. $200 - $400
Wade Whimsies 31. A pair of Kittens with balls – A B C Cats.
$50 - $150 32. Lady – Hatbox series.
$30 - $60 33. Bambi – Hatbox series.
$30 - $60 34. Thumper – Hatbox series.
$40 - $80 35. Trusty – hatbox series.
$40 - $80 36. Baby Pegasus – Hatbox series.
$40 - $80 37. Girl Squirrel – Hatbox series.
$80 - $200 38. Madame Mim – Hatbox series.
$150 - $350 39. The Santa Maria – Snippets series
$75 - $150 40. The Mayflower – Snippets series
$75 - $150 41. The Revenge – Snippets series
$75 - $150 42. Fifi – TV Pets series.
$50 - $100 43. Chee Chee – TV Pets series.
$50 - $100 44. Simon – TV Pets series.
$50 - $100 45. Penny Penguin – from the Comic
Penguin family. $120 - $250
46. Blinken – Winken, Blinken and Nod first series. $150 - $300
47. Poor Man – from the Rich man, Poor man, Beggar man, Thief series. $170 - $350
48. Beggar Man – from the Rich man, Poor man, Beggar man, Thief series. $170 - $350
49. Tailor – from the Tinker, Tailor series. $170 - $350
50. Baby Bear – from the Goldilocks series. $200 - $400
51. Big Ears – from the Big Ears and Noddy series. $250 - $500
Early English China 52. Spode pearlware, C1825, 11 children’s
blue and white toy plates. $150 - $300
53. A pair of unmarked Spode pink floral sucriers, C1830, from a cabaret set. $150 - $300
54. A pair of unmarked miniature blue and white dishes, C1800, in a chinoisery design showing a lady under a parasol. $100 - $400
55. An unmarked Thomas Rose “Nankeen” pattern tea saucer, C1805. $90 - $180
56. An unmarked Thomas Rose “Nankeen” pattern dessert bowl, C1812. $100 - $300
57. A set of 4 unmarked Cobalt and Floral cups and saucers, C1820. $200 - $400
58. Ashworth “Oriental”, C1880, set of 2 lunch plates. $120 - $250
59. Ashworth “Oriental “. C1880, set of 2 dinner plates. $150 - $350
60. Harvey Adams, C1880, blue scroll plate. $100 - $200
61. An E J D Bodley blue and white trio, C1883. $40 - $80
62. E J D Bodley trio and demitasse, 1878, in an embossed bamboo and bird s pattern. $80 - $150
63. A pair of William Fairbairns plate, C1875, in blackberry spray design. $100 - $200
64. William Fairbairns, C1875, tarza and plate with handpainted wildflowers within a gilt border. 2 pieces. $100 - $250
65. Powell Bishop Stonier, C1880, comport in the Conway pattern with ornate gilded base. $200 - $400
66. A Powell Bishop Stonier, C1882, plate with the “London” design. $70 - $150
67. A Derby trio, C1815, in a handpainted blue dragon-scales design. Some faults. $50 - $150
68. Brown, Westhead, Moore “Indian Tree”, set of 2 dinner plates, C1865. $180 - $300
69. An unmarked Spode pickle dish, C1810, in the blue and white “Willow III” pattern. $100 - $200
70. Spode “Two Temples II” pattern, C1810, gilded blue and white cup and saucer. $140 - $300
71. Spode, C1822, serving dish in design 3184 with the Ship’s Border pattern. $150 - $300
72. A Spode grandfather cup and saucer, C1820. $50 - $150
73. A Spode plate, C1816, in an oakleaf and acorn pattern. $50 - $140
74. Copeland Spode, C1875, handpainted twin pickle set in silverplated stand. $300 - $600
75. A Copeland sugar bowl, C1875, in a gilded imari design. $70 - $140
76. A Copeland flow blue plate, 1884. $100 - $200
77. A pair of Samuel Alcocks, C1835, flow blue bowls. $300 - $600
78. A Benjamin Floyd plate, C1850, in the “Canton” pattern. $40 - $80
79. An unmarked cobalt and floral oval serving dish, C1840, attributed to John Ridgway. $100 - $250
80. Minton, 1852, parian ware chocolate bowl with ivy encrusted design. $120 - $300
81. Minton, 1852, puce floral sprays plate with embossed shell and C-scroll border. $100 - $250
82. Minton, 1862, early “Minton Rose” plate. $100 - $200
83. Minton, 1863, bird cameos pink plate. $100 - $200
84. Mintons, 1873, “Passion Flower” dessert bowl. $60 - $140
85. A pair of decorative Charles Ford plates, C1880, with handpainted scenes. $100 - $200
86. Royal Worcester, 1879, trio with embossed bamboo design. $100 - $200
87. A Staffordshire china serving dish, C1830, with floral decoration and pierced sides. $70 - $140
88. Staffordshire Ware, C1860. A pair of repaired greyhound inkwells. $100 - $300
89. Staffordshire Ware, C1860, The Gardener’s Wife figure. $160 - $300
90. Staffordshire Ware, C1850, Woman with Sheep figure. $160 - $320
91. Staffordshire Ware, C1845, a Zebra – in the shape of a horse – probably by Edward Walley. $200 - $400
92. A set of 3 William Brownfield plate, C1860, in a twining ivy design. $60 - $180
93. A pair of Sampson Hancock plates, c1890, in the Westbourne Grove design. $60 - $120
94. A Davenport dessert plate, C1860, with embossed vine pattern $40 - $80
95. Coalport meat plate, C1820, showing Tintin Abbey on the River Wye. $150 - $300
96. Unmarked, handpainted teapot stand, C1800, featuring a lake scene within a gilt border. $125 - $400
97. Caughley, C1785, “Pagoda” coffee cup. $175 - $350
98. Caughley, C1785, “Fisherman” serving dish. $400 - $900
99. Caughley, C1785, “Fisherman” serving dish. $400 - $900
100. John Turner, C1775, black basalt teapot. $500 - $1250
Other China
101. Capodemonte, C1900, 2 childrens mugs with animal characters. $80 - $180
102. Wedgwood, C1910, Ferrara teapot. $100 - $200
103. A continental porcelain plate, marked 1889, with handpainted bird and blossoms. $100 - $200
104. An Adams Titian Ware “Brocade” muffin basket, C1920. $80 - $150
105. An Adams jasper ware cruet set, C1900, on EPNS stand. $80 - $150
106. Royal Torquay “Egg and Spinach” basket, C1930. $40 - $90
107. A Taddy and Co, London, pot, C1900, for tobacco snuff and segars minories. $50 - $150
108. A set of 3 Copeland Spode “Chinese Rose” sideplates, C1915. $45 - $90
109. A Wedgwood blue jasperware egg, C1950. $30 - $70
110. 2 Limoges egg trinket boxes, C1950. $70 - $150
111. Wedgwood cake plate, 1921, bird and floral design. $80 - $150
112. Spode Trapnell plate, C1960. $70 - $150
113. Minton, C1890, “Japan Scroll” wash bowl. $100 - $300
114. Minton, C1950, “Marlow” 6-place floral tea set. $300 - $500
115. A pair of Minton green and floral plates, 1951, one signed B Smith. $200 - $450
116. A set of 4 Keeling “Lasol ware” plates, 1928, in the gilded “Chandos” pattern. $100 - $200
117. A Keeling “Lasol ware” serving bowl, 1928, in the gilded “Chandos” pattern. $60 - $120
118. German piano baby, C1900. $175 - $350
119. A Kirkham’s pot lid of “Windsor Castle and Hare Coursing”. $80 - $150
120. A set of 3 Hammersley trios, C1890, in the gilded “Floral Sprays” design. $100 - $200
121. A Hammersley trio and cake plate, C1890, in the gilded “Floral Sprays” design with shell-embossed decoration. $100 - $200
122. Wade Heath, C1930, Galleon water jug. $100 - $250
123. A Grimwades dessert bowl, C1925, with Anthony from the Shakespeare series. $50 - $100
124. Royal Winton Plate, C1950, Spring Vegitables embossed design. $40 - $80
125. Royal Winton “Gateway” cake plate, C1950. $30 - $70
126. Royal Winton “Red Roof” side plate, C1950. $25 - $50
127. Royal Winton Nicene Ware faiance bowl, C1930, in a flower and grape design. $50 - $125
128. Royal Winton all-over-floral design bowl, C1940. $90 - $180
129. A Carlton Ware ashtray, C1940, for Gordons Dry Gin. $20 - $40
130. Carlton Ware demitasse, C1915, in the Bleu Royale “Kang Xsi” pattern. $40 - $100
131. A Carlton Ware “Wild Rose” toastrack, C1940. $70 - $150
132. A Carlton Ware “Wild Rose” cruet set on tray, C1940. $60 - $120
133. A Carlton Ware “Yellow Poppy” divided serving dish, C1945. $70 - $150
134. A Royal Albert cake plate, C1940, in the Chelsea Bird design. $35 - $75
135. Royal Albert English “Old Country Rose” 2-tier cake stand, C1970. $120 - $250
136. A pair of Royal Crown Derby side plates, 1928, in imari pattern 1409. $80 - $160
137. A James Kent vase, C1905, in a blue Aesthetic Movement design with lotus blossoms. $150 - $300
138. Walter Moorcroft, C1955, Anemone navy dish. $120 - $300
139. Walter Moorcroft, C1955, Anemone teal dish. $120 - $300
140. W Schiller and Sons, C1875, jardinière on stand. $250 - $600
141. Alexandra Royal Vienna, C1920, cobalt handpainted vase. $150 - $400
142. Meissen, C1890, floral encrusted, single cup teapot – some petal loss. $200 - $400
143. Large Rum barrel, C1900, with hand-painted horse-racing scene. $200 - $600
144. Royal Copenhagen, C1980, farmer and calves figure. $700 - $1200
145. Crown Devon, C1930, “Auld Lang Syne” music jug. $150 - $350
146. Belleek 2nd
black mark, c1910, set of 4 cups and saucers with green rims. $250 - $450
147. A Wedgwood navy jasper ware cup and saucer, 1898. $70 - $150
148. An Aynsley cream jug and sugar bowl, C1925, in the Olde Floral Spray design. $40 - $90
149. A group of 4 Bosson’s Heads – Fagin, Tony Weller, Mrs Micawber and Uriah Heap – C1960, from Dicken’s Oliver Twist. $80 - $250
150. A pair of hand-coloured Delft tiles, C1950, featuring Galleons and signed “Holland”. $60 - $120
151. A pair of large continental tiles, C1875. The ‘Table Organist” and the
“Drummer”. Both with impressed back designs. $80 - $180
152. A set of 4 blue and white Delft tiles, C1900, with galleon designs. $100 - $250
153. A Royal Worcester bowl, 1912 with a rose panel signed F Bray. $200 - $400
154. A Royal Worcester vase, 1925, in the gilded ivory bamboo ware. $100 - $200
English Pottery 155. Les Rucinski, C1970, slab-sided grasses
vase with fern decoration. $100 - $200
156. Mary Rogers, C1970, flared porcelain bowl. $200 - $400
157. Mary White, C1970, ovoid porcelain vase. $150 - $400
158. Gordon Cook, C1970, slab-sided, spade- shaped vase. $180 - $450
159. Sheila Fournier, C1970, pierced-decoration bowl. $300 - $600
Australian Pottery 160. A Lynne McDowell retro bowl, 1988,
with gilt decoration from the Olive Tree Pottery in Victoria. $50 - $150
161. A Greg Daly porcelain bowl, C1980, in lustre florals. Greg is the past president of the Craft Council of Australia. $150 - $300
Glass Ware 162. Burgoyne Burbidges, C1920, boxed
nasal douche. $40 - $80
163. Whitefriars, C1950, amber bottle vase. $50 - $100
164. Whitefriars, C1950, amber vase. $80 - $125
165. Whitefriars, C1935, pale green bowl. $60 - $160
166. 2 pieces of Art Modern swerl-glass, C1930. A vase and a bowl. $70 - $150
167. Art Nouveau, C1900, sweetbowl in EPNS stand. $150 - $250
168. A Walker and Hall 4-piece Victorian cruet set, C1900, on silver-plated stand. $120 - $300
169. A George III crystal water jug, hobnail cut with strap handle. $125 - $300
170. A Waterford crystal vase, C1965, ball-shaped with hobnail cut body. $200 - $400
171. Bristol Blue, C1880, vase with glass-beaded decoration of a Regency gentleman. $200 - $400
172. Roman, 1st
Century AD, blue ungentarium – perfume flask. $400 - $800
173. Murano AVEM, C1950, a large “Tutti Frutti” vase. $500 - $1200
174. Murano, C1950, figure of a duck. $60 - $125
175. Victorian spatter-glass 2-handled vase, C1890. $200 - $400
176. A Victorian green vase, C1890, with applied spiral. $50 - $125
177. A Victorian handpainted floral vase, C1880. $40 - $80
178. A Newcastle Glass peacock bowl, C1950. $30 - $80
179. A cut-crystal table lamp with floral decoration, C1940. $120 - $250
Prints, etc 180. An original Cassells Poultry lithograph,
1885, titled “Gold Spangled Hamburgs”. $100 - $250
181. An original Cassells Poultry lithograph, 1885, titled “Titania”. $100 - $250
182. An original Cassells Poultry lithograph, 1885, titled “Malays”. $100 - $250
183. A pair of framed aquatints by James Birchall, 1785, titled “The Young Englishmen” and “The Young Dutchman”. $60 - $120
184. An Arts and Crafts picture frame with heart-shaped cabochon, C1900. $200 - $400
185. A framed Hopper/Turner mezzotint, 1804, of Bishop Carlisle. $100 - $400
186. A Vanity Fair lithograph, C1880, by SPY of Sampson Lloyd. $50 - $100
187. A Vanity Fair lithograph, 1904, by SPY of Herbert Asquith, British Prime Minister 1908 - 1916. $70 - $150
188. A large Vanity Fair lithograph, 1878, of King Hubert of Italy by Theobald
Chartan. King Hubert was later assassinated - in 1900. $100 - $250
189. A framed, hand-coloured engraving “The English Gamekeeper”, C1870, by Richard Ansdell R.A. $300 - $700
190. A framed watercolour of a Cottage Garden, C1900, by Harold Foster – brother of Birkett Foster. $500 - $1200
Sterling Silver 191. A decorative sugar spoon, Birmingham
1906. $40 - $80
192. An Old English salt spoon by Thomas Robbins, London 1813. $50 - $100
193. A fancy-back salt spoon by George Adams, London 1859. $60 - $120
194. A mustard spoon by Samuel Hennell, London 1810, with gold-plated bowl. $60 - $120
195. A pair of teaspoons by W Jervice, London 1827, in the Old English pattern. $60 - $120
196. A pair of teaspoons by William Eaton, London 1828, in the Old English pattern. $60 - $120
197. A pair of teaspoons by Devonshire and Watkins, C1750. $60 - $120
198. An Apostle pickle fork, Birmingham 1903. $50 - $100
199. A decorative serving spoon, Sheffield 1907. $75 - $150
200. A George V coronation, commemorative anointing spoon, Birmingham 1911. $50 - $100
201. A set of 4 pistol-grip fruit knives by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1903. $200 - $400
202. A pair of table forks by William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, London 1811, in the fiddle pattern. $100 - $250
203. An Irish silver table fork in the Queen’s pattern, Dublin 1832. $80 - $180
204. A tablefork by George Adams, London 1841, in the fiddle pattern. $70 - $150
205. A set of 6 tableforks by George Adams, London 1856, in the Old English Threaded pattern. $450 - $900
206. A berry spoon by George Smith and William Fearn, London 1790. $100 - $200
207. A berry spoon by Steven Adams, London 1801. $100 - $200
208. A pair of pierced sugar tongs by Thomas Wallis, London C1780. $200 - $350
209. A dog nose, ratstail fork and spoon, C1695, with later hallmarks for William and John Barnard, London 1882. $200 - $450
210. A bud vase by Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1907. $60 - $150
211. A Reynolds Angels button hook and shoe horn – 2 pieces – Birmingham 1905. $90 - $200
212. A boxed manicure set by H W Bedford of Sheffield, 1910. $150 - $350
213. A 6-place boxed fruit set by Martin Hall of Sheffield, 1881, with mother-of-pearl handles. $500 - $1000
214. A sugar castor by John Moore of London, 1795. $300 - $600
215. A pair of matching chocolate pots with ebony handles, Birmingham 1903. These would be used together – one containing hot chocolate (or coffee) and the other, milk. $700 - $1500
216. A circular photo frame, Birmingham 1905. $100 - $250
217. A toddy ladle, with baleen handle, by Elizabeth Morley, C1810. $125 - $300
218. An art deco hand mirror and brush, Birmingham 1933. $100 - $250
Other Silver 219. A pre-revolution Russian silver salt by
Ivana Sergeevicha Lebedkina, St Petersburg, 1899/1908. $75 - $150
220. A pair of Russian silver tablespoons, Kiev 1908/1926. $125 - $250
221. An 800 silver Italian paperweight by Mortet of the Trivi Fountain in Rome, on a brass base. $100 - $200
222. An engraved card case, C1950. $80 - $200
Miscellaneous 223. A collection of 4 sample cards of buckles
by Hectrim, C1925. $40 - $125
224. A cane picnic basket, C1930. 47cm by 36cm. $25 - $80
225. A leather suitcase, C1930. 65cm by 36cm. $50 - $100
226. A leather suitcase, C1930. 65cm by 36cm. $50 - $100
227. A Moghul Empire silver rupee, C1712. $40 - $70
228. A Moghul Empire silver sharuki, C1540. $80 - $125
229. A late-Jurassic period, 200 million year old Ammonite ceratida. $75 - $125
230. A set of 3 Egyptian copper and silver dishes, C1915. $100 - $200
231. A pair of Victorian silverplate grape scissors, C1880. $80 - $200
232. A Sheffield-plate marrow scoop by J Gilberd, C1812. $100 - $250
233. A silver-plated meat skewer by J Dixon and Son, C1880, with fancy finial. $80 - $160
234. A Coalbrookdale bronzed fruit dish, C1850, in the Water Gods and Sea Horse pattern. Designed by Karl Fredrich Schinkel for the Great Exhibition in 1851. 30cm diameter. $500 - $2000
235. A pair of twin gilt wall sconces, C1925, rewired. $100 - $200
236. A collection of 13 enamel house numbers with black lettering. $100 - $250
237. A collection of 12 enamel house numbers with red numbers. $80 - $200
238. An 1876 Philadelphia Exhibition souvenir fan. $50 - $125
239. A Maucheline ware domed box, C1920, with “The Pier, Skegness” decoration. $60 - $140
240. A Pacific Island hand-carved mother-of-pearl shell, C1950, featuring a swordfish and a shark. $50 - $100
241. A Papua New Guinea, Sepik River tribal spear, C1950, with crocodile-head finial. 197cm $200 - $500
242. A Tortoise shell on leather cord. 42cm by 40cm. $90 - $180
243. A Brazillian tray, C1960, with butterfly-wing decoration. $90 - $180
244. An African handcarved ebony plaque, C1925 , featuring an elephant on one side, and an elephant, a hippopotamus and a rhinoserus on the other. Probably the top of a collapsible stool. $40 - $100
245. An East African ebony carving of the “Tree of Life”, C1900. $100 - $300
246. A set of English sovereign scales, C1840. $90 - $180
247. A set of Victorian postal scales, C1880, on adjustable base. $90 - $180
248. A set of 8 Edwardian copper doorplates, C1910, with decorative embossed design. $200 - $500
249. A pair of coppered Art Nouveau fire dogs, C1906. $80 - $150
250. A French devil brass door-knocker for inside door, C1900. $70 - $150
251. A French naturally-coppered ormolu outside door-knocker with ornate lion’s head, C1900. $100 - $200
252. A Victorian fireside surround, C1910, with brass railing. 125cm by 25cm. $150 - $300
253. A Victorian brass and copper hanging arm, C1850, for supporting pots and kettles above the fire. $100 - $250
254. A pair of George II, steel sugar cutters, C1750, by B Smith. Used for cutting lump sugar before granulated sugar became common. $125 - $250
255. Tudric Pewter cream jug and sugar bowl by Archibald Knox, 1903, in pattern No. 0231 for Libertys. $125 - $350
256. A Sheffield plate tray, C1890, with engraved design and pierced gallery. 63cm by 46cm. $300 - $600
Indian and Persian 257. A bone necklace with elephant
decoration, C1925. $50 - $100
258. A turtle-shaped bronze inkwell, C1850, for crushing ink powder and mixing with a liquid before writing occurs. $75 - $150
259. A ball-shaped bronze inkwell, C1850, for crushing ink powder and mixing with a liquid before writing occurs. $75 - $150
260. A gilded Ganesha figure –a beloved Hindu deity, C1900. $80 - $200
261. A bronze Ganesha-as-a-child figure – a beloved Hindu deity, C1925. $100- $300
262. A bronze Ardhanarishwara figure –half man/half woman, combining the energies of Shiva and his consort, Shakti, C1900. $150 - $400
263. A silver and brass ornate chunam – a lime container for betel nut chewing, C1900. $150 - $250
264. An engraved bamboo chunam, C1925. $50 - 100
265. A folk-art painting on silk, C1950. $50 - $100
266. An ornate silver on copper vase, C1925. $100 - $300
267. A ceremonial ebony elephant, C1900, clad in silver and encrusted with almondine garnets and a wide variety of zircons. $300 - $700
268. A decorative standing mirror, C1925. Depicting Moghul emperor Shah Jahan and his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, for whom he built the Taj Mahal. $120 - $400
269. A Persian brass drinking bowl, C1890, embossed design of boys and birds. $30 - $60
270. A pair of Indian miniatures on ivory, C1875, depicting the third Moghul emperor, Akbar the Great, and his wife Miriam Zumani. $400 - $800
Ivory 271. A set of 5 beautifully carved African
animals, C1960. $200 - $500
272. A hand-carved bangle, C1950. $75 - $150
273. A George III toothpick container, C1800, with gold decoration. $500 - $900
Japanese 274. Buddhist ihai ( memorial tablet), C1900.
$50 - $100 275. Buddhist ihai ( memorial tablet), C1900.
$50 - $100 276. A 2-piece bronze ikebana vase, C1925,
with gold decoration. $100 - $200
277. A Satsuma dish, C1950, with wisteria and pheasant. $25 - $50
278. A Satsuma vase, C1930, decorated with high-gloss cranes and branches. $75 - $150
279. An octagonal games table, C1900, with intricately designed top set on a tripod base. Top 59cm by 59cm. $450 - $900
Chinese 280. Bamboo wedding basket, C1900.
$60 - $150 281. Ivory sampan and fisherman, C1950.
$100 - $250 282. Marbled-jade tiger, C1960, on later
stand. $70 - $200
283. Mille Fleur plate, C1900, on gilt ground. $80 - $200
284. A set of 3 ivory napkin rings, C1925, with handcarved dragon design. $60 - $180
285. A pair of Daoguang period blue and white bowls salvaged from the Tek Sing – wrecked in 1822 near Jakata. $200 - $400
286. A Guangxu-period celadon pot, C1890. $100 - $200
287. A provincial Ming dynasty teapot with carved root spout and handle. $200 - $600
288. A Xianfeng period prayer stand, C1850, with top drawer and lower shelf. 90cm by 34cm. $150 - $300
English Furniture 289. A Regency mahogany wall shelf, C1830.
$100 - $250 290. A Victorian mahogany shelf unit, C1895,
with handpainted panel between turned supports. Top 60cm by 18cm. $100 - $225
291. A Victorian Berlin-work stand, C1900, with floral decoration and glass top. 54cm by 24cm. $125 - $300
292. A mahogany, corner-mounted, shelf unit, C1950, with pierced sides. 80cm high. $300 - $500
293. A Bentwood coatstand, C1940. 190cm. $300 - $600
294. A decorative Edwardian mannequin. 150cm. $250 - $500
295. A Baltic-pine trunk, C1900. Top 85cm by 49cm. $250 - $500
296. A pine hanging cupboard, C1920. 60cm by 60cm. $150 - $300
297. A Victorian mahogany oval swing mirror, C1900, with cross-banding and satin-wood stringing. It has its original mirror and is set on a footed base. $300 - $600
298. A Victorian, overmantle mirror set on white porcelain feet, C1870, with crossbanding on a flame-mahogany frame. 46cm by 81cm. $200 - $400
299. An oak captain’s chair, C1940, with cane seat on a turn-and-swivel mechanism. $300 - $650
300. A Georgian mahogany 3-shelf whatnot on porcelain castors, C1800. 86cm by 55cm. $400 - $800
301. A miniature Regency, flame mahogany cabinet, C1830, with arched doors. 53cm by 56cm. $500 - $1000
302. A small, single pedestal desk, C1925, with roll front. $300 - $600
303. A George III mahogany child’s desk, C1800, in the Chippendale style. 79cm by 53cm. $600 - $1500
304. A Victorian, small-proportion, mahogany, twin-pedestal desk, C1900, with tooled leather insert. Top 113cm by 47cm. $900 - $1800
305. A Swedish Biedermeier walnut desk, C1910, with back shelf and ornately turned base. 91cm by 91cm. $600 - $1200
306. A Regency mahogany washstand, C1830, with upstand and twin drawers. Suitable for a writing desk. 97cm by 107cm. $1250 - $2600
307. A William III restored walnut lowboy, C1700, with 3 drawers and set on gesso-finished barleytwist legs. Top 93cm by 52cm. $2000 - $4000
308. A small oak occasional table, C1930, with octagonal top and nicely turned legs. Top 33cm by 34cm. $150 - $300
309. An elegant rectangular side table, C1940, set on slender cabriole legs. $200 - $400
310. A balloon-back chair. $150 - $300
311. An Edwardian child’s oak Windsor chair, C1910, with spindle back and padded seat. $200 - $600
312. A pair of Victorian walnut balloon-back chairs, C1860, with carved centre rails and cabriole legs. $300 - $600
313. A Victorian mahogany lady’s chair, C1880, covered in an Irish linen floral and set on porcelain castors. $600 - $1200
314. An oak tea trolley, C1940 with 2 shelves and large castors. Top 71cm by 47cm. $180 - $350
315. A George III country elm wine table, C1800, on tripod base. Top 60cm by 63cm. $400 - $900
316. A Scottish mahogany and fruitwood wine table, C1900, by Wylie and Lockhead of Glasgow. 35cm diameter. $300 - $800
317. A William IV mahogany rectangular side table, C1835, with berlin-work top in a floral design, and adjustable height, set on a tripod base. Top 45cm by 55cm. $650 - $1400
318. An oak tea table, C1940, with lower shelf and slender cabriole legs. Top 131cm by 67cm. $300 - $600
319. A George IV mahogany dropside table, C1820. With top open 135cmby 92cm. $900 - $1800
320. A Victorian mahogany Pembroke table, C1875, with rope-turned legs. With top open 101cm by 106cm. $800 - $1600
321. A Victorian mahogany supper table with fold-over top, C1870. With top open 89cm by 91cm. $800 - $1500
322. A Victorian mirror-back sideboard, C1895, with upper drawers over cupboards. 183cm by 120cm. $1250 - $2500
323. A Victorian gentlemen’s mahogany dresser, C1880, with full-length framed mirror set between twin pedestals. The left pedestal has 3 drawers, the right one has 2 slides. 160cm by 143cm. $2000 - $4000
324. A George III mahogany bow-front chest, C1800, with 5 graduated drawers with ring handles, C1800. 103cm by 103cm. $2000 - $4000
325. A George III mahogany bow-front chest, C1810, with 4 graduated drawers and later brass knobs. It features cross-banding around the top, satin-wood stringing and dust dividers. 103cm by 92cm. $2500 - $4500
326. A William IV flame mahogany, twin-pedestal sideboard, C1835, with arched upstand, full-width drawers, original
wine drawer and slides. 127cm by 215cm. $2500 - $5000
327. A Victorian mahogany display cabinet, C1900, with astragal glazed doors. 128cm by 120cm. $500 - $1250
328. A Victorian mahogany display cabinet, C1895, with mirror back and arts and crafts decoration to the lower cupboards. 226cm by 122cm. $1500 - $3000
329. A George I oak bureau bookcase, C1725, with adjustable shelving, astragal glazed doors, fall-front with fitted interior and 6 graduated drawers with original brass fittings. 214cm by 114cm. $3000 - $7500
330. A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, C1790, with astragal glazed doors, a fully fitted slide-out section – with secret drawer, and 2 graduated drawers with original wooden knobs. Set on splayed bracket feet. 210cm by 97cm. $6000 - $12,000
331. A Cromwellian oak welsh dresser, C1650, with a 3-shelved rack, wide top and massive storage. The central carved frieze includes the initials HMW. 205cm by 175cm. $7500 - $15000
French Furniture, etc 332. A French, glass-sided display cabinet,
C1920, with ormolu decoration and adjustable shelves. 164cm by 57cm. $1800 - $3200
333. A Dutch burr-walnut writing desk, C1940, with fall front, shelved interior, lower drawers and Queen Anne legs.134cm by 93cm. $1000 - $2000
334. A French walnut vitrine, C1850, with parquetry decoration, curved Bombay-glass door and sides, and lower storage area. 153cm by 69cm. $2000 - $4000
335. A French, flame-mahogany escritoire, C1820, with full-width top drawer, fall front, fully fitted interior, and lower storage area. 155cm by 108cm. $2500 - $5000
Sporting Items
336. Salter pocket scales, C1925. 0 – 25lbs. $20 - $40
337. A 3 ½ inch white-metal fishing reel, C1950. $65 - $150
338. A 2 ¾ inch brass Birmingham fishing reel, C1910, with walnut winder and constant check. $80 - $150
339. A 4 inch Nottingham cherry-wood reel, C1900, with brass strapback and on/off check. $100 - $180
340. A 3 ¼ inch A & W McCarthy – Dunedin and Invercargill - brass reel, C1910, with constant check. $80 - $200
341. A 2-piece Alcocks Leander 9ft 6in split-cane fishing rod, C1950. $100 - $200
342. An Australian stock saddle, C1930, by Harry Downs of Frankston, Victoria. $50 - $125
343. A pair of Polar Contra ice skates, C1930, with leather boots. $60 - $125
Fishing Books 344. George Ferris “Rivers and Lakes of the
North and South Islands” – 2 books. $40 - $130
345. George Ferris “Fly Fishing in New Zealand” and “The Trout are Rising “ – 2 books. $40 - $90
346. Keith Draper “Trout Flies of New Zealand” and “Angling in New Zealand” – 2 books. $40 - $80
347. John Parsons “Four Seasons of Trout”, and “ A Taupo Season” – 2 books. $50 - $100
348. John Parsons “ New Zealand Treasury of Trout and Salmon”. $80 - $150
349. Tony Orman “Trout with Nymph” and “The Sport in Fishing” – 2 books. $90 - $180
Jewellery 350. A pair of 9Ct rose gold cuff links, C1900,
engraved E M R. $80 - $160
351. 9Ct gold grape-leaf cuff links, C1925. $125 - $250
352. 9Ct gold horse-shoe cuff links, C1925. $125 - $250
353. 18Ct gold man’s ring with horse’s head surrounded by a horse shoe with diamond nails, C1970. $400 - $900
354. 18Ct Gold mourning brooch, 1786, with hair-painting on ivory – in memory of Margaret Penman. $300 - $600
355. 18Ct Gold ring with bagette-cut emeralds and diamonds. A recent valuation for $2800. $1000 - $2000
New Zealand Glass Ware
356. A striped, blue glass vase by J Leggott, 1987. $40 - $100
357. A footed dish with diffused colour bands by De Flute, 2002. $60 - $100
358. A Hokitika Glass vase with marbled café-au-lait pattern, C1970, by Ken Johansson. $150 - $300
New Zealand Pottery 359. A collection of 2 pieces of Wayne
Porteous, Taupo, vases C1980. $40 - $90
360. A Hanmer Pottery lidded pot, C1970. $35 - $90
361. A Bryce Stevens raku fired bowl, C1970. $50 - $100
362. A Bryce Stevens raku fired vase, C1970. $50 - $100
363. A Steve Schofield cookie jar, C1970. $30 - $60
364. A Lissant-Clayton stoneware coffee set, C1980. 6 pieces. $100 - $200
365. A Barry Doyle bowl, C1980, with coloured balls decoration. $25 - $60
366. A large Barry Doyle ball-vase, C1975, in pink and mushroom. $150 - $300
367. A Roger Bagshaw, Wellington, red flowers vase, C1990. $50 - $100
368. An Ian Firth finely potted Koru, C1970. $150 - $350
369. A Briar Gardner vase, 1943, in blue from PAKA pottery. $150 - $300
370. A Briar Gardner green trough, C1940. $80 - $180
Crown Lynn China 371. A pair of New Zealand Army steak
plates, C1985. $40 - $100
372. A multi-coloured toby jug, C1948. $50 - $100
373. A 4-place blue-and-white Willow dinner set, C1968. $200 - $400
374. A Tiki mark white potty, C1945. $50 - $100
375. A Huka Lodge dinner plate, C1970. $25 - $50
376. A brown tones trickle-glaze vase, C1940. $60 - $120
New Zealand Jewellery, etc
377. A coin commemorating the visit of Edward VII to New Zealand on the HMS Ophir in June 1901. $10 - $25
378. Silver and paua-shell sword brooch. $40 - $80
379. Sterling silver Kiwi cufflinks 1905. $60 - $120
380. A 9Ct gold mounted boar’s tusk brooch, C1890. $100 - $200
381. A child’s sterling silver spoon and pusher, C1910, possibly by J C Craig of Invercargill. $60 - $120
382. A boxed set of sterling silver and paua-shell coffee spoons, C1960, by G D Beatson for Ataahua. $80 - $150
383. A Sterling silver and greenstone marcasite bracelet. $90 - $180
384. A 9Ct gold and greenstone pendant, C1900, in the form of a thistle. $90 - $200
385. 9Ct gold and immature paua-shell bracelet, C1920, by Alfred Charles Atkinson, son of Sir Harry Atkinson – Prime Minister of New Zealand. Alfred was a pioneer in both the use of paua-shell in jewellery and in the arts and crafts movement in New Zealand. $400 - $1200
New Zealand Prints and Photos
386. Set of 5 Otago Press “TV Stars” posters, C1965. $100 - $400
387. A framed lace handkerchief, C1920, embroidered with the Anzac Battalion crest. $60 - $120
388. Photograph of Otago University by F W Craddock, C1920. $50 - $125
389. A hand-coloured photograph by George Bull, C1925, of a Nelson rural scene. $100 - $200
390. Photograph of Lower Hutt, C1947, after the lifting of the tram lines. $50 - $100
391. White’s Aviation handcoloured photograph, C1950, of Lake Hayes. $100 - $200
392. White’s Aviation handcoloured photograph, C1950, of the Waikato River near the Control-Gate Bridge, Taupo, before the camping ground was formed. $100 - $300
393. Photograph of Taupo town, C1905, taken from the Nukuhau side of the river. $125 - $350
394. Framed photograph of Admiral Sir John R Jellicoe, Governor General of New Zealand, 1920- 1924. $50 - $150
395. A pair of framed lithographs, C1920, signed Brenard of Maori women with moku. $125 - $300
396. Framed photograph of a “tattooed” Pita Sharples, C1970, by Russell Jackson. $150 - $300
397. Hand painted Christmas card of Kenepuru Sound by Arthur A Finnis 1927. $65 - $125
398. A framed Christmas card, C1890, by John Philamon Backhouse featuring Erupu, Lake Taupo and Lake Rotoiti. $75 - $150
399. Engraved scenes of early New Zealand, C1880, by C D Barraud. $100 - $200
400. A pair of framed advertising lithographs, C1897, for St George Jam, and Peacock’s Jam. $100 - $200
401. A framed engraving by S C Brees, C1850, of Kororarika (Russell) in the Bay of Islands. Samuel Brees was the principal engineer and surveyor to the New Zealand Company. $125 - $300
402. A watercolour of Lake Alabaster, 1878, by E A Chapman. $190 - $400
403. An original handcoloured lithograph by George French Angas, 1847, titled “A Deceased Chief” from the folio of New Zealanders Illustrated. $500 - $1250
404. An original handcoloured lithograph by George French Angas, 1847, titled “Port Nicholson (Wellington) Natives” from the folio of New Zealanders Illustrated. $500 - $1250
405. An original handcoloured lithograph by George French Angas, 1847, titled “E Pu (the wife of Te Raparaha) and Children” from the folio of New Zealanders Illustrated. $500 - $1250
406. A framed, handcoloured cartoon by Trevor Lloyd, 1913, of the ill-fated East Coast Railway. $600 - $1000
New Zealand Maori Items
407. A brass ashtray with embossed head of a Maori warrior with moku, C1920. $10 - $25
408. A stainless steel tray, C1960, featuring a portrait of King Tawhiao. $40 - $80
409. A brass fireside set, C1910, with tiki finials. $75 - $150
410. A bone koauau(flute) with paua-shell decoration, C1950. $150 - $350
411. A whalebone pendant in the form of a fishing hook with a manaia and paua-shell decoration. 9cm. $80 - $200
412. A whalebone pendant in the form of a fishing hook with a manaia and paua-shell decoration. 12cm. $150 - $350
413. A whalebone pendant in the form of a fishing hook with a manaia and paua-shell decoration. 14cm. $200 - $450
414. A cast brass head secured to a kauri plaque, C1970. One side of the face has pakeha features, the other side has maori features with full moku. $250 - $500
415. A restored carved walking stick, C1920, with manaia handle decorated with paua-shell. It is reputedly from the Tongariro River area. The original walking stick had been broken many years earlier, and had been fitted with a net for taking trout on the river. $400 - $1000
New Zealand Furniture
416. A colonial, rimu piano stool with opening seat, C1930. $100 - $250
417. A pokerwork ashstand, C1930, with floral decoration and brass dish. $80 - $200
418. A spinning wheel, C1950. $100 - $250
419. A beautifully restored model of a New Zealand, kauri-hulled coastal trader, C1880, with great detail to the deck fittings and superstructure. 95cm by 65cm. $450 - $900
420. An Edwardian rimu plant stand, C1910. 110cm by 40cm. $200 - $400
421. A pair of oak Arts and Crafts chairs, C1910. $200 - $400
422. A set of 6 sturdy, rimu sidechairs, C1920, covered in a pink print. $1250 - $2500
423. A pair of kauri wall brackets, C1880, with beautifully carved decoration. The brackets are reputed to come from a stately home in the Nelson area. 43cm high. $600 - $1200
424. An Art Deco sideboard, C1935, in rimu and maple with chrome facia and mirror upstand. It was made especially for the Frankton Village hotel. 112cm by 145cm. $1000 - $2000
425. A mahogany bureau, C1800, with fitted interior, fall front and 4 graduated drawers. The bureau is designed to be stood at, or sat at on a high stool, and is reputed to come from Mansion House on Kawau Island. 122cm by 108cm. $3000 - $6000
426. A Colonial kauri sideboard, C1890, with elaborate carving, high mirror back, and lower cupboards and drawers. 252cm by 152cm. $3500 - $6500
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