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Catalogue Antique Fine Art & Collectables Vickers & Hoad Auctioneers Phone 02 96997887 http://www.vickhoad.com 224 Young St Waterloo NSW 2017 Catalogue Antique Fine Art & Collectables Monday 14 April 2014 Starting at:06:00 PM Tuesday 15 April 2014 Starting at:06:00 PM 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 Selling Price Lot Selling Price Monday 6pm 8 Harris, Moses, (1731-1785) - 1 Fine antique three colour gilt - printed 1778, Titled bar reads - French mirror, the fluted frame To my ingenious friend and work with applied chains of bell benefactor Mr. Drury. This plate flowers, the crest mounted with is most humbly dedicated by his an oval pastel with ribbon tied obliged servant. Moses Harris. crest, flanked by scrolling Finnin, Denis, “Adult, caterpillar, foliage with flowers and large and pupa of the death's head Bell flower swags, approx hawk moth from Harris' The 193cm H x 119cm W Aurelian, or, Natural history of English insects,” hand coloured 2 Antique Georgian walnut $6,000 Pl XXXVII. Example held by cabinet on stand, approx 162cm American Museum of Natural H x 105cm W History, approx 49.5cm H x 3 Fine antique French Kingwood $600 39.5cm W parquetry fall front salon /work 10 Rosewood Canterbury, approx $700 table, fitted with gilt bronze 50cm H x 43cm W x 35cm D mounts, approx 77cm H x 47cm W x 38cm D 12 Antique Japanese cloisonne $500 plate, decorated with a figure of 5 French Three light Bouillotte $420 a Samurai and his horse to the lamp, fitted with adjustable centre and distant landscape of green painted metal shade, the Mount Fuji, 30.5 cm dia, approx light held by swan form arms, 11cm H x 23cm Dia approx 67cm H 13 Guillaume Jacques Herreyns - 6 Fine antique George III lidded $1,050 (1743 - 1827) Procession urn form mahogany knife box, "Virgin", hand coloured copper with herring bone inlaid plate engraving, approx 47 cm x banding, standing on a square 52 cm Dated 1775 base, approx 62cm H 14 Indian carved stone panel $480 7 Antique George III supper table, $750 (Collection of a European the well carved tilt top held by a Diplomat), approx 32cm H x fluted twist carved support on 21cm W three out swept legs approx 53cm Dia 15 Three sterling silver mounted $500 decanters, to include one pair with flashed decoration, standing 39 cm high & 30 cm high Marked for Birmingham (3) 16 Antique Porcelain blue scale $260 bowl decorated with panels of Exotic birds, the inner decorated with insects, approx 30cm Dia Sunday, 11 May 2014 Page 1 of 15 Lot Selling Price Lot Selling Price 17 Two antique 19th century $700 27 Antique signed Japanese Tokyo $1,600 Malabar coast boat prowls each school, carved ivory with brass banding, one persimmons on a branch with engraved Rosa C Neerakkel. 40 leaves, resting on a carved cm high x 45 cm wide approx ebonized wood stand, approx (Collection of a European 12cm H x 33cm L Diplomat) (2) 28 Pair of Chinese blue and white $650 19 Indian Carved stone head and a $320 garden seats, of square form, carved stone bust Ex European 44 cm high (2) Diplomat collection. 21 & 16 cm 29 Rare antique 18th century $600 high each (2) French Elevation Exterieure de 20 Extensive Antique early 19th $900 L'une des deux Salles de la century porcelain part service, Place de Louis Le Grand. of turquoise banded rims with Coupe interieure des Salles, 48 gilt highlights, crested with the cm x 82 cm letter W, comprising large twin 30 Fine antique English inlaid $800 handled tureen and stand, large Walnut work/games table, serving platters, various size approx 75cm H x 61.5cm W x lidded tureens, sauce boats, 41cm D bone dishes, soup plates, dinner plates, etc 31 Francisque Joseph Duret - (1804 - 1865) France, Bronze - 21 Marble topped painted base titled Improvvisatore, signed centre table, held by three gilt and titled to base,56 cm High, swan and lions paws feet Exhibited Salon des Bedux Arts supports on a tri form base, approx 82cm H x 118cm D 32 Antique brass telescope and $550 adjustable tripod stand, approx $650 22 Pair of antique French marble 97cm H (tripod) x 49cm L topped nightstands, with brass (telescope) banding (2) 33 Old Chinese Hardwood tea $300 $1,400 23 Fine Art Deco period bronze of table, carved pierced apron, a large Pheasant to ground on a approx 69cm H x 57cm W x stepped black marble base, 35cm D signed Moigniez, approx 47cm H x 62cm L 34 Vintage Chinese rosewood $260 chair, with carved marble set in $1,300 23A Large Vintage Chinese carved back hardwood table screen, the removable panel set with 36 Antique English Georgian style $420 various carved coloured jades walnut & giltwood surround wall figures,Bats,Deer,clouds etc, mirror, approx 97.5cm H x the well carved stand, showing 59cm W pierced ends, apron and 37 Fine antique period walnut $2,400 outswept carved legs, 87 cm lowboy, fitted with three high x 65.5 cm wide drawers, approx 78.5cm H x 24 Antique German porcelain $840 107cm W x 47cm D lidded vase, the body decorated 38 H Bellange (1800-1866) Etude - with applied flowers and fruiting de I Auteur pour son fameux vines, the cover mounted with a tableau "La Garde Meurt" colourful parrot, approx 57cm H Waterloo, oil on panel, 80 x 64 25 Impressive antique 19th century $4,600 cm French Louis XVI ormolu figural 39 Roland Shakespeare Wakelin $17,500 clock, approx 64cm H x 46cm W (1887-1971) Australia, Figures 26 J Roebins???, unattributed $2,500 on the Pier 1956, oil on board, portrait of a Horse, oil on signed and dated lower left, 38 canvas, signed indistinly lower x 73 cm left, mounted in an antique Rosewood frame, approx 63cm H x 75cm W Sunday, 11 May 2014 Page 2 of 15 Lot Selling Price Lot Selling Price 41 Antique 18th century French $160 58 Three antique portrait $280 hand coloured engraving of, miniatures, to include oval Palatium Luxemburg ex parte watercolour mounted in a Viridarn, Le palais Du bronze easel back frame, a Luxembourg du cote du Jardin, antique Georgian oval miniature mounted in inlaid mahogany on ivory of a lady, along with a frame, 31 x 41 cm engraving miniature of a lady on card (3) 42 Bronze Sculpture after Henry $2,600 59 Antique 19th century French $800 Moore, approx 160cm H mahogany marble topped pedestal table, approx 69cm H 43 Antique French carved walnut $750 marble inset top jardiniere x 79cm D stand, approx 110cm H x 34cm 60 Antique set of The History of - W x 34cm D the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward 44 Vernais, Dutch? French School, $1,900 fisherwomen on shoreline, oil Gibbon Esq. A new edition in on canvas, signed lower right, twelve volumes 1820, All maps approx 76 x 100 cm and frontispiece, of Gibbon are intact (12) 45 Antique Boulle inlaid whatnot, $1,800 $1,100 held by ebonized turned 61 A Meissen figure of Harlequin, supports, approx 80.5cm H x One of a grouping of Meissen 45.5cm W x 35.5cm D figures based on the Italian Commedia dell’Arte, this figure 46 Middle Eastern inlaid occasional $420 of Harlequin in hard-paste table, approx 62cm H x 45cm Sq porcelain is painted in enamels 47 Two Chinese lidded blue & $320 and gilded. The crouching white vases. (2) 61 cm high comedic figure wears a grey hat with a yellow rosette. He 48 Fine antique walnut low boy, $1,800 seems to be recoiling in fear or with recessed inlaid central disgust against a stump. His bottom drawer, carved knee moustachio'd face, dotted with legs, 103 cm wide x 76 cm high. black patches, registers Possibly American revulsion. standing on a flower 49 A rare antique 18th century $400 encrusted base, no.259 incised "Vue perspective de l´intérieur to base, marked for the period d´une des salles de la place de 1924-34, crossed swords, Louis le Grand, vue de l´entrée approx 17 cm high du sallon" l'occasion du Mariage 63 French 1960's four door $1,300 de Monseigneur le Dauphin en Enfilade buffet, approx 96.5cm février 1745. 49 x 68 cm H x 202.5cm W x 50.5cm D 50 Antique English 18th century $950 64 Antique early 19th century $3,500 carved oak two drawer Tortoiseshell tea caddy, approx refrectory table, held by two 17cm H x 29.5cm W x 14cm D bulbous carved supports, carved apron, 152 cm long x 71 65 Svetens, 18th century hand - cm depth coloured engraving, Procession, 28cm x 70 cm 52 Aug Vindel & Fres Klauber, $360 early 18th century hand 67 Pair of Sevres hand painted $650 coloured engravings, woman a cache pots with gilt highlights, top a peacock & woman a top a date marked A/P , approx 11cm lion, circa 1720's (2) H x 12cm D, (2) 53 Antique Regency Mahogany $950 68 Antique Chinese mother of - secretaire bookcase, approx pearl inlaid multi door cabinet, 214cm H x 94cm W x 50.5cm D approx 120cm H x 116cm W x 45cm D 54 Antique Victorian Rosewood $2,000 breakfront floor bookcase, 69 Sevres bronze mounted $360 approx 138cm H x 214cm W x porcelain comport with hand 48cm D painted romantic scene, mounted with Dore bronze 55 Pair of large Chinese Famille $1,800 handles , base marked France, Verte dragon vases, approx approx 17.5cm H x 17.5cm D 87cm H, (2) Sunday, 11 May 2014 Page 3 of 15 Lot Selling Price Lot Selling Price 70 Fine antique Victorian inlaid $1,000 85 14 ct White gold tennis bracelet - figured walnut Sutherland table, set with sapphires and approx 74cm H x (17cm D diamonds, approx 28.9ct folded or 116cm D unfolded) sapphire and .51ct diamond, with valuation 71 P J Mene Bronze figure of a $850 hunting hound, approx 20cm H 85A White gold Omega cocktail $800 x 27cm W watch set with diamond 72 Antique Sevres cabinet $240 86 Five antique giltwood Florentine $2,000 plate,1846 (s.46) Louis XIV framed oil paintings in oval of Chateau Tuileries Porcelain, Various Famous figures.
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