A large Royal Worcester porcelain Peacocks vase and cover, painted by William Jarman, English, date letter for 1905, height (with lid) 23 cm, width 17 cm
A tall slender Royal Worcester porcelain vase and cover, painted with roses by A Lewis, English date letter for 1908, height (with lid) 30 cm, width 12 cm
A large and impressive Royal Worcester porcelain pot-pourri vase and cover, painted by Harry Martin, English date letter for 1909, height (with lid) 30 cm, width 22 cm
A reticulated and caged Royal Worcester porcelain gilt-decorated cup and saucer, attributed to George Owen, English dated 1884, height (together) 5 cm, width 10 cm
'Australian Touring Cricket Team 1977' official, fully signed team sheet with Greg Chappell (capt.), Rod March (vice-captain) and Doug Walters, Max Walker, Jeff Thomson, Kerry O'Keeffe and Kim Hughes. Also, an unofficial English Team sheet signed by the el
Limited edition silver gilt cricket bail containing a scroll of honour created to commemorate the Centenary Jubilee test match at Lords, June 1977; the scroll bearing the replica signatures of the Australian and English teams. Attractively presented in tim
Australia v West Indies - The Tied Test, Brisbane, December 1960 A framed & glazed display featuring an original photograph of Wes Hall, Cecil Cooke (Secretary of the Singapore Cricket Association) and English cricketer Colin Mackenzie. Overall 70 x 56 cm.
English Test Cricketers: A collection of 15 black & white postcard size photographs, all with original pen signatures and accompanied by details of their careers. Includes Bailey, Cowdrey, Evans, Graveney, Laker, Lock, Milton and Parks.
Clarrie Grimmett'S large travelling trunk used to transport his cricket equipment, boots and clothing; with painted 'C.V. Grimmett' to the top and with large (part) paper label on side panel headed 'Australian Cricket XI, English Tour 1934' with Grimmett's
'Australian XI English Tour 1934' Orient Line souvenir programme and fixture list(with cover artwork by Walter Jardine) featuring individual photographs of the Australian team, each signed individually in pen. Provenance: The Clarrie Grimmett Collection; h
'Australian XI English Tour 1930' Orient Line souvenir programme and fixture list featuring individual photographs of the Australian team, each signed individually in pen. Provenance: The Clarrie Grimmett Collection; his family, by descent.
Royal Doulton Cavalier tall vase, English Royal Doulton hand painted vase depicting the cavalier, signed Nunn from the Gifford collection, height 30 cm
Royal Doulton 'Bedouin Market' lidded vase, beautiful English Royal Doulton hand painted and jewelled twin handled vase with market scenes to each panel and gilded lid (has been professionally restored), height 20 cm
Royal Doulton twin handled vase, pretty Doulton hand painted vase with English castle scene and gilding on green background, signed J.H. Plant, height 22 cm
An antique overmantel mirror, French or English, last quarter 19th century, the plate within a frame with an arched and moulded cornice above a pair of fluted half-columns, various carved decorative details throughout, 160 cm high, 146 cm wide
Hollow antique style bangle, a 9ct yellow gold, bamboo style hinged, oval shaped bangle. That is hollow and wax filled, weight with wax 29.2 grams, estimated gold weight 20 grams. Stamped with English hallmarks. Measuring: 67 mm x 54 mm.
Gold Albert chain, 9ct yellow gold, curb link with T bar and two swivel clasps, together with a 9ct rose gold seal and 1915 English gold sovereign, chain stamped '9ct', sovereign 22ct (3), length 45 cm, total weight 55 grams
Sovereign case and two sovereigns, 9ct yellow gold, profusely engraved and etched, together with two English gold sovereigns, 1908 and 1905 (3), total weight 28.65 grams
A fine Chamberlains Worcester porcelain turquoise-blue ground rectangular inkstand, English circa 1830, with names views of Tintern Abbey Monmouthshire and Endsleigh Milton Abbott Devonshire. Provenance: Howard Collection Sold Leonard Jole and and Sydney A
A rare Worcester porcelain turquoise-blue glazed spherical teapot, English circa 1770. Provenance: Howard Collection, sold Leonard Joel and Sydney Arnold and Co.Melbourne.. Exhibited: International Art Treasures Exhibition October 1949 Property of H. Coles
A pink tourmaline riviere, Late Victorian, English, Comprising thirty four round and cushion shape pink tourmalines measuring Each tourmaline is claw and coronet set attached with circular links., Not stamped. 15 carat yellow gold setting., Length 37 cm. W
A large and finely painted Chelsea lattice-work basket, English circa 1765. Provenance: Artists, Sculptors and Designers. The Robert Burke Collection, Artvisory ,February 2024 Lot 39. Dimensions: 27 cm wide, 21.5 cm high, 12 cm high
A Worcester porcelain lobed square scale blue and gilt serving dish, painted in the London atelier of James Giles in the Lady Montagu pattern version 2, English circa 1770. Underglaze blue fret mark. Provenance, Albert Amor Ltd London 26/07/2013. Artists,
A Worcester porcelain fluted baluster shaped coffee pot and cover, English circa 1765. Provenance:Sir Anthony Tuke Collection, Albert Amor Ltd London 03/17/2017. Artists, Sculptors and Designers. The Robert Burke Collection, Artvisory ,February 2024 Lot 16
A rare Worcester porcelain apple-green and gilt oval tureen, cover and stand, English circa 1765/70, decorated in the so-called Marchioness of Huntley pattern. Provenance: Artists, Sculptors and Designers. The Robert Burke Collection, Artvisory ,February 2
A set of twelve George III mahogany rail back dining chairs, English circa 1810. Provenance: The Estate of the late Lady Burrell, Rosemont Sydney. Dimensions: 94 cm high 45 cm wide
A small Georgian cross-banded mahogany chest of drawers, English 18th century and later. Provenance: The Estate of the late Lady Burrell, Rosemont Sydney. Dimensions: height 71 cm, width 71 cm, depth 44 cm
A small Georgian walnut straight-front chest of drawers, English 18th century and later. Provenance: The Estate of the late Lady Burrell, Rosemont Sydney. Dimensions: height 71 cm, width 71 cm, depth 43 cm
A good George III mahogany leather top writing-table, English 18th century. Provenance: The Estate of the late Lady Burrell, Rosemont Sydney. Dimensions: 74 cm wide, 50 cm deep, 71 cm high
A George III gilt-framed rectangular wall mirror, English 18th century. Provenance: The Estate of the late Lady Burrell, Rosemont Sydney. Dimensions: 98 cm x 84 cm
A George II walnut straight-front chest-of-drawers, English 18th century. Provenance: The Estate of the late Lady Burrell, Rosemont Sydney. Dimensions: height 88 cm, width 90 cm, depth 47 cm
10 mm Tahitian pearl & 18ct white gold earrings retailed by by Troy O' Brien, marked 750. 10 mm pearl, total weight 6.8 grams, English lock backs. Box available
Diamond & sapphire set yellow gold earrings with English lock backs & gypsy settings. Size 25 mm length, weight 5.5 grams, 10@ 3 mm round cut sapphires, 6@ RBC diamonds = 0.24ct est. Backs need tightening, tests as 10ct
Two enamel and silver cases, 1. silver compact with enamel cover scene of the Thames, stamped 925, English import marks, gross weight 140.9 gm, 7.2 x 4.6 x 1.5 cm 2. enamel and sterling silver cigarette case decorated with a sailing boat, and engine turne
A late 18th century carved bone chess set, 'Old English' pattern, kiln dried bone, one side natural, the other stained crimson, circa 1780. Height tallest 8.5 cm. With original receipt. Provenance Mackett Beeson Chessmen and Ivories, Berkeley square, Londo
Jasper Morrison (English, b. 1959). Pair of Mini Glo-Ball Suspension Lamp, manufactured by FLOS, hand-blown sphere, with white opal glass diffuser (2), height 8.5 cm diameter 11 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Jasper Morrison (English, b. 1959). Large Glo-Ball Suspension Lamp, manufactured by FLOS, hand-blown sphere, with white opal glass diffuser, height 36 cm diameter 45 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Jasper Morrison (English, b. 1959). Large Glo-Ball Suspension Lamp, manufactured by FLOS, hand-blown sphere, with white opal glass diffuser, height 36 cm diameter 45 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Jasper Morrison (English, b. 1959). Pair Low Pad Chairs, designed 1999, manufactured by Cappellini, white leather, stainless steel, each retains manufacturer's label, minor marks (A/F) (2), height 76 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
An English porcelain plate, decorated by Thomas Baxter, Jnr, early 19th century, probably Worcester or Coalport, the well decorated by Baxter en rosaille with Venus in her chariot drawn by doves after Raphael Sanzio, signed 'T. Baxter' lower left, the bord
An antique English sterling silver picture frame, sterling silver travelling ink bottle (with glass liner and stopper), and a modern sterling silver christening mug by Carrs of Sheffield, (3 items), the frame 16.5 x 13 cm overall
Twenty four assorted bright cut silver teaspoons, mostly Channel Islands or English, mixed vintages and makers, including Jacques Quesnel, Jean Le Gallais, Thomas de Gruchy and John Le Gallais, William Bateman and others, 346 grams total
Royal jersey Militia pair of antique English made sterling silver serving spoons with Channel Islands overstruck mark for Charles Thomas Maine' of jersey, circa 1913 and 1938, 22.5 cm long, 176 grams total
Two English sterling silver salvers, together with a sterling silver card tray, 19th and 20th century, (3 items), the largest 21 cm wide, 844 grams total
Twenty seven assorted silver teaspoons, mostly Channel Islands or English, mixed vintages and makers, including Charles William Quesnel, Francis Kerby, Jacques Quesnel, William Bateman, George gray, 480 grams total
Antique English made sterling silver caddy spoon and two silver sifting spoons, all with Channel Islands over-struck marks by Jean Le Gallais and Jacques Quesnel, 19th century, (3 items), the largest 16.5 cm long, 112 grams
Michael Cardew, English glazed earthenware charger, circa 1975, impressed marks to base, 34 cm diameter. Michael Cardew (1901 - 1983) was an English studio potter who worked in West Africa for twenty years. Through Cardew's contact with Australian potter,
Antique English pink rose patterned porcelain tea ware, candle holder, serving dishes etc., early 19th century, (12 items), factories include New Hall, Flight Barr & Barr and Derby, the largest 35.5 cm diameter
Derby antique English porcelain sweet meat dish, beautifully painted with exotic birds in landscape, early 19th century, red factory mark to base, 28 cm wide