A Limoges porcelain dinner service consisting of one large fish dish, length 58 cm one teapot, height 21 cm one sugar, one creamer, one gravy boat, one cake slice, two oval dishes/trays, one salad bowl diameter 26 cm one serving bowl, one twin handle servi
A Murano glass angel fish, mid 20th century, the art glass angel fish figure with a red cased glass interior with polychrome pulled canes, apparently unmarked. Height 27 cm
A French copper fish Poaching basin, circa 1900, the fish kettle or poacher with straight sides and a rolled rim, the exterior with a beaten finish, rivet joined to the short ends and with a wrought iron swing handle. Height 15 cm, length 57 cm, width 16 c
A large French copper fish Poaching basin, late 19th century, the heavy gauge fish kettle and cover, with rolled rim, tin lined interior, with internal lifter, with rivet joined copper handles to the short ends and a copper handle to the cover. Height 19.5
A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern fish server, Des. Johan Rhode (1915) for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark, the fish (or cake) serving slice in the timeless acorn pattern, all sterling silver, with a hammered finish, the handle with characteristi
A 104 piece American silver cutlery service, Oneida Silversmiths, New York (Heirloom sterling), circa 1950s, the full American silver flatware service in 'Lasting Spring' pattern (intro'd 1949); 12 table forks, 12 table knives, 12 entree forks, 12 entree s
A Japanese ivory figure of a fisherman, Meiji period (1868-1912), the bearded man carved standing proudly in traditional attire, carrying a fish one hand and caressing his long beard with the other, a basket of his catch behind him, raised on a shaped base
Good cased Sheffield canteen of cutlery, silver plated canteen of cutlery, marked for Arthur price of England, extensive settings for 12, including: dinner knives & forks, entree knives & forks, fish knives & forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons,
A large 19th century terracotta figure of the fisher girl hand-painted finish finely detailed seated on rock with fish in hand signed to rear. Height 88 cm, width 39 cm, depth 42 cm
A large 19th century terracotta figure of the fisher boy hand-painted finish, finely detailed depicted seated on rock with fishing rod and fish, signed to rear. Height 89 cm, width 43 cm, depth 50 cm
A Gustavsberg Argenta vase, Sweden, 1920s. Made from porcelain with a green mottled glaze. Featuring a silver inlaid fish. Height 15.1 cm, depth 4.5 cm
An antique English walnut workbox, and Arts & Crafts box with repousse fish decoration, an Indian carved sandalwood box, and a Syrian cigarette box, 19th and 20th century, (4 items), the largest 30 cm wide
A comprehensive assortment of culinary wares, mostly confectionery and pastry items, comprising large sets of near new tin pastry moulds, chocolate moulds, together with a fish poaching saucepan, chasseur cookware (boxed), a mandolin
A Royal Worcester fish serving platter, circa 1912, the shaped platter with gadroons and centred with an aquatic scene, green Royal Worcester Vitreous backstamp and banner, 26.5 x 58 cm
An iron-red 'butterfly' gourd shaped vase and an iron red 'gold fish' snuff bottle, the bottle with Daoguang six-character iron red mark, late Qing to Republic period, 11.8 cm high, 4.8 cm high (2).
Novelty ruby and diamond brooch modelled as a sword fish, set with calibre-cut rubies and round brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped 18K, weight 7.3gm, length 5.8 cm.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, restrained brass and ebony stringing to the case, ring side handles above fish scale sound frets, the cream enamel dial with Roman numerals, in working order, raised on brass bun feet. Overhauled in 2014.
Five French Vallauris glazed ceramic plates, earthenware with floral and fish design (5), approx. Height 3.5 cm, diameter 24 cm. Provenance: Ben Stoner Antiques, Sydney
A carved soapstone gold fish group on stand, 20th century, the Chinese finely openwork carved circular group of gold fish with protruding eyes, swimming among coral, seaweed and pine, the stone of deep rusty-red coloration with lighter suffusions, raised o
Five carved agate and glass fish ornaments, comprising two small carved koi and gold fishes in carnelian agate, two moulded orange and clear frosted glass fish, and a French Sabino opalescent glass fish on a circular base, signed. Height 5 cm, width 9 cm a
19th century Chinese silver reticulated fish spice box, marked silver, decorated with coral eyes, with a gilt finish to the body, total weight 25gm, length 10.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
19th century Chinese silver reticulated fish spice box, marked silver, decorated with coral eyes, with a gilt finish to body, total weight 18gm, length 8.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
A rare Japanese Proto-Kakiemon bowl, Edo period (1603-1868), 1660-1680, decorated in translucent early Kakiemon enamels with two lively 'Ayu' (sweet fish) circling in a perpetual, turbulent stream, the back undecorated. 5.5 cm high, 11.25 cm diameter. Prov
A Chinese Longquan celadon twin fish dish, Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), moulded with two fish to the interior, the exterior with carved lotus petals, covered in a celadon glaze varying from green to brownish-green. 4.5 cm high, 20.5 cm diameter. Prov
A William Moorcroft flambe fish vase, 1930s, of tapering form, decorated with a continuous underwater scene of fishes swimming amongst seaweed all on a mottled green ground, in a flambe glaze, impressed factory mark, underglazed facsimile signature and imp
A Swedish 800 silver flatware service for eighteen, W.A. Bolin, Stockholm, 1949 and 1950, in an elegant pattern, plain except for delicate foliate details at the base of the handles, two hundred and twenty-five pieces, comprising eighteen each of fish kniv
A Rene Lalique 'Dauphins' vase, designed 1932, moulded with a scene depicting fish swimming in opalescent glass with blue patina, stencilled 'R. Lalique France', 13.5 cm high. Provenance: George and Janice Rayner, Melbourne. Literature: Felix Marcilhac, R.
Moorcroft 'Fish' pattern English pottery bowl with inscription 'God has given us Memory that we may have roses in December', impressed 'Moorcroft, made in England', 7 cm high, 20.5 cm diameter
Lin family collection. A Chinese white glass with gilt decorated 'Butterfly and flower' snuff bottle. A Chinese agate snuff bottle. A Chinese painted enamel snuff bottle with double fish pattern, height 6.8, diameter 5 cm, height 6.2, diameter 4 cm.
Lin family collection. A pair of Chinese Qing Dynasty blue and white and underglazed-red small dishes with fish pattern (Kangxi mark), height :13 cm, diameter 13 cm
Antique English sterling silver fish servers with engraved decoration and ivory handles, in original plush fitted box, made in Sheffield circa 1902, the box 35 cm wide.
A large Edo period Museum quality Menuki by Haruoki, in the form of Namazu, the earthquake fish. Silver patinated body with gold fins. Shakudo head. Signed, length 5.3 cm
Diplomystus Dentatus, reputedly Eocene Period, fossilized fish specimens, sourced Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA, 31 cm high, 67 cm wide (irregular), Provenance, Crystal World, Melbourne
A Ballarat Regatta presentation set of fish knives and forks, awarded to H. H Storrer Maiden Eights, Barwon Rowing Club 1914, the cased set with engraved silver plate blades and tines and ivorine handles, History: Captain H.H. Storrer (Henry, known as 'Har
Antique Japanese Inro, Meiji period lacquered inro decorated with hand painted gold monkey looking down on pond of fish and chrysanthemum flower to reverse, signed to both sides height 7 cm
A Barbara Hockenhull bowl, made from porcelain. Featuring a pinched and folded rim. A matt exterior contrasted with a cobalt blue glazed interior. A small hand-painted fish decoration is at the bowl centre. No maker's mark, height 10 cm, depth 16 cm
A late 20th century Harrods silver eight-person cutlery canteen, comprising eight: table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, soup spoons, fish knives, fish forks and teaspoons, together with four serving spoons. Silver weight 3.9kgs. Together with eight
Late 19th century Chinese bronze censer, the domed lid with foo dog holding a reticulated ball, twin fish handles, the body with birds, blossom and branches (one tail broken), scroll legs and circular base, 48 cm high
Two amber glass float bowls with frogs, both of scalloped form, one decorated with ribbed body, with central frog depicting a fish, the other decorated with central frog depicting a woman standing up, together with blue glass float bowl with frog, decorate
Two Art Deco glass float bowls, one in typical green 'Depression' tones with a fish frog centre, 22 cm x 30 cm, plus a darker green example with seated woman frog and fluted rim, 23 cm x 31 cm (2)
A George II silver lighthouse caster, maker's mark of Edward Feline, London, 1747, the pierced cover above a triple banded cylindrical base, later decorated with repousse scrolls, fish scales and flowers, height 15 cm, weight 213g
Swarovski Crystal Wonders of the sea, 'Community' underwater scene featuring school of fish with citrine and black fins and tails, satin and clear finish coral branch with stand and mirror back plate, boxed with certificate of authenticity and name plaque.
Swarovski Crystal Wonders of the sea, 'Eternity' under water scene with blue crystal coral, satin glass clam shell with turtle and fish swimming through, complete with original stand, boxed with certificate of authenticity and name plaque. 19 cm
Swarovski Crystal Wonders of the sea, 'Harmony' underwater scene featuring amber crystal clown fish, coral and school fish with stand and mirror back plate, boxed with certificate of authenticity and name plaque. 19 cm
Y, a collection of boxed silver plate serve wares, napkin rings, and sterling spoons, 19th to early 20th century, comprising a cased horn handle carving and fish serving set with sterling ferrules by George Hulley, a delicately engraved and pierced fish se
A fifty four piece German .800 silver cutlery service for six place settings by Bremer Silberwarenfabrik, Bremen, early to mid 20th century, comprising main knives and forks, entree knives and forks, fish knives and forks, soup, dessert and teaspoons, and
Stunning Japanese Meiji period bronze lidded urn, by Nogawa, the slightly domed cover set with large finial in the form of a samurai warrior brandishing a naginata, set above a quatrefoil form body, each decorated with a panel in relief depicting a monkey,
Rare Papua New Guinea, Walomo village, canoe prow, c.1970s, of bird form, painted in tones of yellow, orange, black and white, a/f (chip to beak) length 46 cm and width 24 cm catalogue note: this is the full size prow piece of one of the elaborately carved
Rare Papua New Guinea, Walomo village, canoe prow, c.1970s, of bird form, in tones of red, brown, yellow and white, set on a custom stand, height 31 cm and 43.5 cm (including stand), width 23 cm catalogue note: this is the full size prow piece of one of th
A rare Flavio Poli for Seguso abstract fish bowl, 1950s, Murano, Italy. Made from hand-blown glass with a pale blue opalescent tone and red trim. Height 7.5 cm, width 24 cm, depth 8.5 cm
A Wilhelm Kage red ceramic plate with silver inlay, Argenta series for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Made from porcelain with red glaze, with an inlaid silver fish design. Height 5 cm, depth 21.7 cm