An early 20th century National cash register, silvered bronze frame, the narrow top with decorative relief scroll, value tags raised behind the top glass panels, the 11 button arms with values from 3D to 15/-, raised on a square conforming base with single
Len Castle, stoneware blossom vase, with tenmoku glaze with jun glaze to the shoulders and neck. This example is the last one of these made in June 1995 by special order for the vendor, LC mark, height 57 cm
Gunni Oman for Omann Jun, rosewood high back sideboard, del #19, circa 1964 with four sliding cupboards with drawers to the base. Width 200 cm x diameter 45 cm
A large Jun ware bowl, Yuan dynasty the milky blue glaze with a large crimson splash in the interior, a further splash on the outside, 10 cm high, 20 cm diameter. Provenance: Kenny Chong, Hong Kong, 1980s
A Jun ware bowl, Yuan dynasty, cover with a blue glaze with a small purple splash on the interior, dark brown at the rim, 7.4 cm high, 6.2 cm diameter. Provenance: Kong His Lin, Taipei, 1970s
Danish sideboard. Circa 1970 manufactured by Omann Jun Mobelfabrik, Danmerk, in palisander rosewood, with inset drawer pulls and styled door handles, sliding doors open to adjustable shelves
A small Georgian sterling silver tea pot, Edward, Edward Jun, John and William Barnard, London, circa 1836/1837 round and tapering with rubbed engraved decoration, some damage to handle, total weight of silver 426grs, 11 cm high
A Chinese Jun ware earthenware censer, the censer of bulbous form with broad neck, flared neck and rounded rim supported on tripod feet, with the typical mottled thick blue glaze modulating to olive with a characteristic splash of blue red falling shy of t
A Chinese Jun bowl in the song manner, possibly 960-1279, the tapering stoneware bowl raised on a small circular foot, of typical decoration with a purple mauve splash to light teal mottled glazed ground, the thick exterior glaze coagulating shy of the bas
Thomas A. Edison fireside Phonograph in an oak case with a metal horn & winder, the metal plate reading 'Edison fireside Phonograph Combination type manufactured under the Patents of Thomas A. Edison, et al, at Orange, N.J., U.S.A. Oct. 27, 1896. May, 31,
A carved soapstone figure of a Luohan Qing dynasty, 18th/19th century seated holding a large bell in his left hand, the right resting on his raised right knee, wearing a wide sleeved loosely draped robe with incised border and floral motifs, his shaven hea
A Chinese Jun bowl in the song manner, the tapering bowl raised on a small circular foot, of typical decoration with a purple and ruby splash to an olive flowing to teal crackle ground, similarly glazed to the exterior, coagulating shy of the base. Height
Gunni Oman for Oman Jun, high back teak sideboard, with central cupboard with fall front above five drawers flanked by sliding cupboards raised on tapering legs. Height 119 cm. Width 165 cm. Depth 44 cm
A Chinese blue-glaze jun dish, Late Northern Song dynasty or 12th century, 20.5 cm diam. Exhibition and publication: 'The Classic Age of Chinese Ceramics: Song to Yuan Dynasties, 10th to 14th Centuries', Asian Art Institute of Australia, 12-13 October 2013
Len Castle, large stoneware bowl with jun glaze to the well, tenmoku to the exterior impressed initials. Diameter 38 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Ruth Butterworth
Len Castle, blossom vase impressive slab built vase with jun glaze over tenmoku impressed initials to the base. Height 53 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Ruth Butterworth
Len Castle, branch vase, with jun glaze over tenmoku, impressed initials to the base. Height 34 cm. A similar branch vase is illustrated on the cover of Artists and Craftsmen in New Zealand by Peter cape
A Chinese Jun ware-style bottle vase, of ovoid form with a long slender neck, and glazed in the typical Jun ware, manner of red suffused with white, and raised on a small circular foot. Height 32.5 cm.
A Chinese dark-celadon-glaze bowl, probably of jun type, the glaze stopping unevenly around the foot rim exposing a stoneware biscuit, supported on a sturdy and short foot rim, 18.5 cm diam
Rare Australian spear point Bowie knife by Thomas short Sheffield 'For Australia', circa mid to late 19th century, excellent 6 ¾' single edged blade with 90% original, full polish, etched with scroll & leaf patterns &, 'For Australia' in a central banner,
Shoji Hamada, rectangular stoneware bottle vase, press moulded, covered in a kaki glaze with poured jun glaze shaped panels to the front and back, with signed wood box, height 16 cm. Provenance: Gary Winther Collection
Len Castle, stoneware bowl, with a jun type glaze with copper pigment. Impressed mark to base. Diameter 27 cm. For a similar example see Len Castle Potter by Ron sang and Len Castle, page 167
A 'Jun' bowl, Song Dynasty with widely rounded sides rising from a neatly finished foot to an incurved rim, applied overall with a rich milky-blue glaze suffused with bubbles thinning at the rim to a buff tone, and stopping short of the foot to reveal the
A Victorian silver swing-handle bread basket, Joseph Angell sen & Joseph Angell jun, London 1846 of circular form with a foliate scrolled border and handle, the interior with arabesque engraved panels raised on a shaped circular foot, diameter 33 cm, weigh
'The New Disorder', artist Will Mahony (Australian, 1905-1989), original artwork in pen & ink with pencil & white highlight, captions within image, signed in ink lower right & titled in pencil below image, typed title on a slip of newsprint & stamp verso.
A modern Danish rosewood triple-front book-case cabinet, 1960s, designed by Omann Jun, the upper part with three glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting lower part with a flight of drawers and two cabinet doors, on a plinth base. Height 1
A modern Danish rosewood book-case cabinet, 1960s, designed by Omann Jun, model number 7, the upper part with an asymmetrical arrangement of adjustable open shelves and vertical compartments, the projecting lower part with a pair of deep drawers above a pa
A modern Danish rosewood secretaire book-case cabinet, 1960s, designed by Omann Jun, the upper part with adjustable open shelves above a fall-front secretaire compartment fitted with small drawers and pigeon holes, the projecting lower part with a pair of