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Catalogue Antiques & Collectables Vickers & Hoad Auctioneers Vickers & Hoad Auctioneers Phone 02 96997887 http://www.vickhoad.com 224 Young St Waterloo NSW 2017 Catalogue Antiques & Collectables Saturday 14 June 2014 Starting at:10:00 AM Sunday 15 June 2014 Starting at:10:00 AM To be held at our Auction Rooms: 224 Young st , Waterloo NSW 2017 Terms: Eftpos & Credit cards accepted & pre approved cheque - Credit Cards incur a 1.5 % surcharge Lot Estimate Lot Estimate Saturday 14th 18 Two Antique French fireman's 200-300 1 Antique Kent's of London knife 200-300 helmets (2) cleaner on iron stand, approx 19 Two antique Victorian ruby 30-50 110cm H overlay lidded jars, each approx 2 Set of Antique scales with brass 40-60 16cm H dishes 20 Vintage mantle clock, has key 30-50 3 Vintage Green glass art vase, 10-20 and pendulum, approx 24cm H oval shape, approx 14.5cm H x x 44cm W 29cm W 21 Two Wedgwood Blue Jasper 30-50 4 Antique French fireman's 100-150 vases, approx 14cm H and helmet with the Latin phrase shorter (2) "Fluctuat Nec mergitur" 22 Pair of Art Deco green glass 50-75 5 Set of five small French Antique 30-50 vases, each approx 25cm H (2) copper saucepans (5) 23 Antique Salter's scales, approx 40-60 6 French green glass soda 50-75 32cm H siphon, approx 30cm H 24 Pair of Royal Doulton Coaching 30-50 7 Asprey's Whitefriars amber jug, 30-50 Days squat vases, each approx approx 27cm H 9cm H x 13cm W (2) 8 Wedgwood Blue Jasper vase, 20-30 25 Large Antique table top music 300-500 approx 20cm H box, no key, approx 16cm H x 59cm L 9 Vintage French four bottle 50-75 carrier 26 Two Antique French fireman's 100-150 helmets (2) 10 Bronze seagull on green glass 80-120 base, signed C.H. Laurent, 27 Antique glass and gilt surround 20-30 approx 24cm H x 63cm W kidney shaped bone dishes, each approx 23cm W x 15cm D 11 Four piece silver plate tea set (4) 30-50 (6) 12 French pink glass soda siphon, 50-75 28 Carnival Glass two piece 40-60 approx 30cm H comport, approx 26cm H x 13 Antique French Duck press, 100-150 31cm Dia approx 28cm H 29 Antique Postal Letter "Concav" 40-60 14 Pair of amber glass salts, each 20-30 Scale by J. Maul, approx 25cm approx 8cm H x 10cm W H x 23cm W 15 Russian/Ukrainian porcelain 150-250 30 Assortment of cut crystal 80-120 figure, Sea Tsar, approx 32cm H decanters, approx 32cm H and shorter (4) 16 Two Carltonware "Rouge 20-30 Royale" vases, approx 12cm H 31 German enamelled face 25LB 30-50 and shorter (2) scales with chickens and little girl, approx 33cm H 17 Antique cut glass spirit barrel 40-60 with banded decoration, approx 33cm H Monday, 16 June 2014 Page 1 of 30 Lot Estimate Lot Estimate 32 Assortment of cut crystal and 30-50 52 Three decorative vases, one 20-30 glass trays, preserve pot, marked Burslem, approx 36cm comports etc H and shorter (3) 33 Art Deco alabaster bust of a 50-75 53 Two antique Queen Victoria 40-60 flapper, approx 27cm H x 27cm Diamond Jubilee plates, each W approx 25cm Dia (2) 34 Set of four French copper 80-120 54 Cased lidded vintage radio, 40-60 saucepans (4) approx 31cm H x 30cm W 35 Vintage set of Griffin Scientific 80-120 55 Cranberry glass lidded decanter 10-15 scales in case, approx 40cm H with enamel decoration, approx x 40cm W 25cm H 36 Four amber glass chemist 20-30 56 Murano ashtray and model 10-20 bottles along with a large blue elephant and swan, elephant glass example, approx 33cm H approx 21cm H (3) and shorter (5) 57 Cranberry glass vase with white 30-50 37 Assortment of seashells (8) 30-50 enamelled decoration, signed to base and numbered 1335/2350, Orange art glass vase, oval 10-15 38 approx 27cm H shape, approx 14.5cm H x 29cm W 58 Pair of Cloisonne vases with 60-80 blue and green decoration, Collection of antique clothing 50-75 39 approx 16cm H shirts, skirt lining, shawl, collars, baby's cap and kid gloves etc 59 Antique miniature trunk, no 30-50 contents, approx 11cm H x Otis elevator indicator 400-600 40 17cm W (American), approx 38cm Dia 60 Russian metalware cup, approx 10-15 Antique platter of Oriental 40-60 41 10.5cm H design, approx 44cm x 36cm Green carnival glass footed 20-30 Antique scales with porcelain 50-75 61 42 bowl, approx 9cm H x 20cm Dia plate printed with "Justistia Virtutum Regina" with weights 62 Pair of Chinese dog of Fo, 20-30 approx 15cm H (2) 43 French antique duck press, 100-150 approx 29cm H 63 Glass end of day vase/ footed 30-50 bowl, approx 10cm H x 19cm W 44 Wedgwood blue jasper vase 30-50 and a dish along with a cased 64 Two art glass candleholders, 20-40 set of two thimbles, one mauve each approx 24cm H jasper, vase approx 14cm H 65 Boxed Wedgwood Blue Jasper 20-30 45 Pair of decanters with gilt 30-40 clock decoration, each approx 22cm 66 Three inside painted snuff 40-60 H (2) bottles with panelled vase (4) 40-60 46 Antique wooden stationary box, 67 Antique 18th century Chinese 300-500 approx 13cm H x 26cm W (with lidded tureen and stand, crown two keys in Office) form finial to the cover, approx 47 McCredie green glaze water 60-80 29cm L jug, bowl and vases, approx 68 Royal Doulton Titanian jug 40-60 16cm H and shorter (4) along with an Isaac Walton 48 Collection of Goss pieces 60-80 ware jug, approx 18cm H and shorter (2) 49 Three crystal baskets, approx 50-75 25cm H x 25cm W and smaller 69 Decanter, perfume bottle with 30-50 (3) silver collar, jam pot and a Doulton vase, approx 26cm H 20-30 50 Assortment of New Zealand and shorter (4) pottery (7) 70 Antique lustre mug and two 40-60 30-50 51 W.KLEIN WETZLAR boxed jugs, approx 12cm H and microscope, box approx 36cm shorter (3) H x 25cm W 71 Austrian Shockproof Lever 50-75 watch in brass surround along with a shop bell (2) Monday, 16 June 2014 Page 2 of 30 Lot Estimate Lot Estimate 72 Green glass bowl, French vase 30-50 92 Pair of Belgium white glazed 50-75 and a small vase, approx 17cm pottery figures of Skiers, approx H and shorter (3) 31cm H each (2) 73 American antique plated trinket 40-60 93 Victorian Nailsea milk glass 50-75 box with a hip flask with ornamental pipe, approx 41cm L detachable cup 94 Assortment to include Crown 30-50 74 Antique invalid feeder bottle, 20-30 Devon tray, Carlton Ware vase, approx 20cm L trinket boxes, Continental, trinket and a German trinket 75 Imari bottle shaped vase, 60-80 approx 23cm H box (6) Assortment of Oriental items to 120-180 76 Set of ten vintage barrel form 40-50 95 tumblers (10) include cloisonne lidded ginger jars etc 77 Falcon Ware jug Jolly Good 20-30 20-40 Health, approx 20cm H 96 Alabaster table box, Egyptian obelisk and a cloisonne plate, 78 Assortment of cased cake forks 25-35 box approx 9cm H x 19cm W (3) etc (3 cases) 97 Assortment to include Derby, 40-60 79 Three Spode Velamour 30-50 Wade, Shelley, Royal Doulton cornucopia, approx 22cm H (3) etc 80 Two Limoges and Aynsley 20-30 98 Assortment of inkwells, tin etc 20-40 cabinet plate, approx 27cm Dia and smaller (3) 99 Pair of white glazed eagles, 40-60 approx 15cm H (2) 81 Three plates to include 20-40 Satsuma, French and English, 100 Part silver plate cutlery service 30-50 approx 26cm Dia and smaller (3) 101 Selection of Oriental items, 40-60 82 Cased sets of dessert forks, 20-30 bronze hand mirror, and two spoons, enamelled teaspoons Canton enamel pieces (3) and nips along with coffee bean 102 Japanese made tea set of 20-40 teaspoons and two framed silk Continental design pictures 103 Set of good quality binoculars 10-15 83 Pair of Japanese bronze vases, 60-80 decorated with flowers and 104 Antique brass money box, 50-75 birds, approx 12cm H (2) approx 21cm H x 23cm L 84 Victorian green glass jug, 80-120 105 Art Deco green frosted glass 30-50 decanter and a tumbler all with float bowl with waterlily pattern enamel and gilt design, approx along with a blue flash glass 22cm H and shorter (3) bowl, waterlily bowl approx 35cm Dia 85 French silver plate twin handle 30-50 bowl, approx 10cm H x 19cm 106 Antique French brass bound 100-150 Dia photo album 160-180 86 Two antique lustre jugs, approx 40-60 107 Pair of Satsuma vases, approx 18cm H each (2) 31cm H each (2) 40-60 87 Antique Ruby glass and gilt 100-150 108 Pair of Amethyst oil lamp glass highlighted Lustre, approx bases and a venetian silver 27.5cm H overlay bud vase, approx 18cm H and 11cm H (3) 88 French "Jersey" jug, approx 20-30 13cm H 109 Pair of Antique French milk 200-400 glass and enamelled vases, 89 Antique cut crystal perfume 40-60 approx 35cm H bottle, approx 13cm H 110 Blanc de Chine figure, approx 30-50 90 Paul Louis Emile Loiseau- 300-500 34cm H Rousseau Bronze figure of a young boy, approx 25cm H 111 Three blue glass vases, approx 50-75 25cm H and shorter (3) 91 Royal Albert Old English Rose 80-120 part service 112 Suite of cut crystal wine 100-150 glasses, to include 12 champagne flutes, 8 white wine glasses and 9 smaller examples Monday, 16 June 2014 Page 3 of 30 Lot Estimate Lot Estimate 113 Four carved wooden decorative 20-30 131 Commerative plate "Golden 40-60 birds, approx 29cm H and Gate International Exposition", shorter (4) San Francisco Bay 1939, approx 26cm dia, along with an 114 Collection of pin dishes to 30-50 include Royal Winton, Royal Art Deco cocktail shaker Albert, Crown Devon etc (5) 132 Six old glass specimen jars, 60-80 approx 22cm H (6) 115 Vintage French silver plate 250-350 cutlery for 6 by Guy Degrenne, 133 Two round pottery serving 20-30 circa 1950, approx 56 pieces, platters, approx 45cm Dia and with valuation Alan Landis smaller (2) Antiques 134 Wedgwood "Windermere "part 40-60 116 One Chinese bowl along with a 100-150 dinner service blue and white Ming style plate, 135 Large Chinese porcelain lobed 150-250 approx 20cm Dia and 15cm Dia
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