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Catalogue Antique, Fine Art & Collectables Vickers & Hoad Auctioneers Vickers & Hoad Auctioneers Phone 02 96997887 http://www.vickhoad.com 224 Young St Waterloo NSW 2017 Catalogue Antique, Fine Art & Collectables Saturday 3 February 2018 Starting at:10:00 AM Sunday 4 February 2018 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 1 Antique French figural mantle 300-500 15 Herend twin handled plate and 60-80 clock of a hunter, under original basket, approx 31cm W and hand-blown glass dome, has key smaller (2) (in office SC C100.20) and 16 Vintage French hand painted 120-160 pendulum, approx 44cm H x signed musical tile on wooden 43cm W including dome and base, DE BYON, approx 28cm stand square 2 Antique French jardiniere and 60-80 17 French Art Nouveau Majolica 60-80 mirrored plateau, approx 19cm H jardiniere, approx 16cm H x 30cm x 40cm W x 20cm D W 3 Pair of antique French spelter 200-300 18 Antique French marriage dome, 200-300 Oriental figural candlesticks, each approx 50cm H approx 26cm H (2) 19 Antique French cold painted 800-1200 4 Vintage French pink soda siphon, 80-120 spelter mantle clock and approx 31cm H garnitures, has pendulum and 5 Antique French copper kettle, 40-60 key (in office SC C100.12), clock approx 32cm H approx 57cm H x 40cm W x 6 A cast bronze figure of a 100-200 22cm D Japanese Koi, approx 15cm H x 20 Antique French Gutta Percha 120-180 40cm L double inkstand, approx 32cm W 7 Antique French porcelain footed 200-300 21 Three antique French copper 60-80 comport with gilt highlights, pans, one with a spout (3) approx 29cm H x 36cm W x 22 Antique French wooden bowl and 30-50 21cm D spoon, approx 38cm dia (2) 8 Pair of antique French figural 120-160 23 Antique Minton blue & white bowl 20-40 candlesticks, each approx 28cm with date lozenge, approx 26cm H (2) dia 9 French marble and bronze 60-80 24 Vintage French cased spoons & 20-40 inkstand, approx 6cm H x 21cm forks W x 12cm D 25 Antique inlaid French single 150-250 10 Vintage mixed metal Italian figure 60-80 drawer dressing table mirror, with of a cavalier, approx 20cm H turned supports 11 Herend Queen Victoria vase, 50-80 26 Antique French spelter figure of a 260-320 approx 26cm H blacksmith (Forgeron) at anvil, 12 Antique French copper jug, 40-60 approx 73cm H approx 27cm H 27 Vintage French gal metal bottle 30-50 13 French trumpet form glass vase, 40-60 holder, approx 34cm H approx 31cm H 28 Collection of trinket boxes along 30-50 14 Antique French copper, twin 60-80 with a bud vase, approx 18cm H handle fish kettle, approx 56cm W and shorter Tuesday, 30 January 2018 Page 1 of 36 Lot Estimate Lot Estimate 29 Set of nine antique French plates, 30-50 49 Antique French hand beaten 30-50 of Bullfighting each approx 20cm copper twin handle dia (9) commemorative vase, with 30 Antique French Majolica 60-80 incised decoration marked Anno jardiniere, approx 23cm H x 30cm 1574, with Charles IX crest, W approx 30cm H 31 Large antique French copper jug, 40-60 50 Pair of antique French ejector 40-60 approx 53cm H brass candlesticks, each approx 21cm H (2) 32 Antique French marriage dome, 200-300 approx 49cm H 51 Set of eight cut crystal high ball 40-60 glasses (8) 33 Two antique French brass 40-60 jardinieres, approx 17cm H and 52 French miniature pewter milk 30-50 shorter (2) can, approx 13cm H 34 Collection of French silver plated 60-80 53 Antique French Majolica 100-200 trays, approx 39cm dia and jardiniere, approx 21cm H x 22cm smaller square 35 Vintage French cased spoons & 30-50 54 Two French brass candlesticks, 30-50 forks approx 21cm H and shorter (2) 36 Antique French pewter twin 30-50 55 Four French pewter measures, 40-60 handle tureen, approx 30cm H x approx 20cm H and shorter (4) 25cm dia 56 Antique French leather and hard 80-120 37 French Napoleon III clock, has 260-320 cover books (22) key & pendulum (in office SC 57 Good lot of French pewter utensils 40-60 C100.264), approx 50cm H x 58 Pair of antique French brass 60-80 25cm W x 15cm D candlesticks, each approx 26cm 38 Vintage French portable 80-120 H (2) gramophone, approx 14cm H x 59 Elkington & Co antique twin 150-250 31cm W x 24cm D handled bowl on a pedestal foot, 39 Collection of antique and vintage 40-60 marked 1842-1862 Elkington French pewter trays, approx marks approx 15cm H x 21cm L 30cm dia and smaller x 18cm W ex handles 40 Antique French two handle 160-220 60 Antique French pewter pump, 20-40 faience jardiniere with putti approx 47cm L decoration, dragon handles, 61 French inkstand, approx 12cm sq 40-60 signed A Montagnon, approx 18cm H x 43cm W x 25cm D 62 Silver plated teapots, bowls etc, 60-80 approx 16cm H and smaller 41 Large antique French twin handle 60-80 pan, approx 47cm dia 63 Five Wedgwood Christmas 50-80 Tradition plates, approx 22cm Dia 40-60 42 Pair of French brass candlestick (5) holders converted into lamps, each approx 23cm H (2) 64 Vintage French of knives in 60-80 presentation boxes (3 boxes) 43 French cut crystal tapering jug, 60-80 approx 27cm H 65 Pair of French bronze 180-220 candleholders, each approx 40-60 44 Vintage European coffee grinder, 26cm H approx 25cm H 66 Antique French butter churn with 90-120 30-50 45 Small French copper swing metal strapping, approx 34cm H handle fish kettle, approx 25cm W 67 Antique French miners lamp in 120-180 80-120 46 Lot of ten Waterford crystal wine the form of a lighthouse, approx glasses (10) 27cm H 250-350 47 Five piece coffee & tea set, 68 French oil lamp with green glass 40-60 approx 23cm H and shorter (5) reservoir, converted, approx 48 Decorative Chinese cloisonne 40-60 54cm H squat form lidded jar or urn, 69 A vintage plaster, well-painted 120-180 approx 16cm H x 21cm dia mannequin bust, approx 76cm H 70 Antique French milk glass oil 40-60 lamp, approx 47cm H Tuesday, 30 January 2018 Page 2 of 36 Lot Estimate Lot Estimate 71 Antique French copper swing 40-60 93 Vintage French Luciole kerosene 10-20 handle preserving pan, approx lamp, approx 30cm H 17cm H x 34cm dia 94 Pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, 120-160 72 Antique French marble and 100-150 each approx 32cm H (2) bronze column lamp, electrified, 95 Antique French Empire 20-30 approx 60cm H candlestick, approx 27cm H 73 French vintage stretched glass 30-50 96 Antique French Faience barber 50-80 bowl, approx 12cm H x 43cm L x bowl / dish, approx 30cm W 29cm D 97 Vintage Crawson radio, approx 40-60 74 Collection of French pewter 40-60 19cm H x 28cm L x 16cm D measures, approx 24cm H and shorter 98 Pair of antique French porcelain 100-200 vases, each approx 30cm H (2) 75 Vintage French coffee grinder, 60-80 with porcelain body, approx 31cm 99 Royal Copenhagen Mother's Day 60-80 H plates to include 2x 1982, 83, 84, 85, 86 & 2x 87, each approx 76 Twelve antique French La Vie du 120-160 15.5cm Dia (8) Soldat plates, each approx 20cm diameter (12) 100 Novelty antique bronze inkwell in 120-160 the form of a water mill, upon a 77 Set of black painted scales 60-80 stepped oval base, approx 11cm 78 Antique French copper & wrought 80-120 x 14cm iron pan, approx 39cm dia 101 Vintage French Japy coffee 30-50 79 Collection of antique French 60-80 grinder, approx 22cm H lidded jugs, approx 21cm H and 102 Set of antique French scales, 40-60 smaller (8) approx 50cm L 80 Cased Art Deco French cased 40-60 103 French jug & vase, vase signed 20-30 servers to base, approx 23cm H and 81 Pair of antique French 100-200 smaller (2) candlesticks, approx 22cm H (2) 104 Collection of antique French 30-50 82 French vintage gal metal bottle 40-60 pewter measures, approx 12cm holder, approx 34cm H H and smaller 83 Set of French Art Deco cased 40-60 105 French cased cake service for 12 40-60 carvers / servers 106 Antique French brass and 40-60 84 Collection of antique and vintage 40-60 wrought iron swing handle fish pewter trays, approx 33cm dia kettle, approx 55cm H and smaller 107 Vintage silver plated entree dish 40-60 85 Pair of ships figural heads, each 60-80 with detachable handle, approx approx 70cm L (2) 29cm W 86 Vintage French chamber pot "A la 20-30 108 Two cast gilt metal plaques with 60-80 Mariee", with an eye in the base, putti and an antique French approx 13cm H x 21cm dia ormolu hook, approx 23cm H x 87 Antique French copper bed 30-60 19cm W (3) warming pan, approx 77cm L 109 Four antique French copper 80-120 88 Set of five antique French copper 100-200 saucepans along with a copper saucepans, approx 40cm L and sifter, approx 46cm L (5) smaller (5) 110 Vintage French wall coffee 40-60 89 Antique French pewter 40-60 grinder, approx 36cm L champagne bucket, approx 30cm H 90 Antique French marriage dome, 200-300 of good quality, approx 51cm H 91 Decorative Chinese cloisonne 120-160 enamel vase, made to lamp, approx 59cm H 92 Veritas timber mantle clock, no 80-120 key or pendulum, approx 39cm H x 30cm W x 16cm D Tuesday, 30 January 2018 Page 3 of 36 Lot Estimate Lot Estimate 111 Collection of ten Seltmann 50-80 130 Antique French inkstand, approx 120-160 Weiden by Christian Luckel 13cm H x 30cm L x 12cm D "Luckels Idyllic Village Life" 131 Lot of Vintage French 40-60 cabinet plates in original boxes, Shakespeare books to include Day Trip in the Summertime, Arrival of the 132 Four various antique French jugs 30-50 Stagecoach.
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