Anton Seuffert (1815-1887) New Zealand, fine and rare tilt-top wine table with mottled kauri tapering barley twist stem and three scroll legs, radiating starburst marquetry top with lozenge parquetry ground, inlaid with numerous native timbers, circa 1870,
An antique Australian cedar three drawer chest with unusual drawer configuration, New South Wales origin, early to mid 19th century, 86 cm high, 97 cm wide, 49 cm deep
A pair of early Colonial Australian cedar hall chairs with finely carved shell backs and applied roundels, New South Wales origin, circa 1840, 87 cm high. Provenance: The Windeyer family, New South Wales.
A scrimshaw whale's tooth with portrait of Matthew Flinders and map of Australia titled 'New Holland New South Wales, 1804', with portrait of trim the cat on the reverse, 12.5 cm high
Paolo Costagli, citrine and black diamond ring centred by a circular-cut citrine with known weight 9.75 carats, to a scrolling openwork Mount set with brilliant-cut black diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 1.40 carats, signed Costagli New York, mount
Paolo Costagli, zircon, tanzanite and diamond ring, the oval-shaped blue zircon, with estimated weight 12.40 carats, set between triangular-shaped tanzanites, the mounted accented with round brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.40 carat
Paolo Costagli, sapphire hoop earrings spectacle-set with oval-shaped multi coloured sapphires, with known total weight 19.13 carats, signed Costagli New York, mounted in 18ct gold, weight 12.2gm, length 4.5 cm.
Paolo Costagli, tourmaline, spinel and diamond ring set with an oval-cut green tourmaline with known weighing 2.26 carats, between oval-shaped pink spinels, estimated diamond weight 0.30 carats, signed Costagli New York, mounted in 18ct gold, weight 6.5gm,
Paolo Costagli, citrine, sapphire and diamond ring, set with a rectangular step-cut citrine, with estimate weight 5.10 carats, between two similarly cut pink sapphires, estimated total diamond weight 0.25 carats, signed Costagli New York, mounted in 18ct g
Pair of diamond cluster earrings, 19th century, each centred with an old mine-cut diamond with estimated weight 0.60 carats within a border of old mine-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, gross weight 4.8gm, length 2.5 cm. Provenance: Lady Mount Stephen (1864-1
Bjorn Weckstrom, gold pendant necklace, Finland, circa 1970, designed as an abstract rose, suspended from a textured baton link necklace, maker's mark Bw for Bjorn Weckstrom, Finnish assay mark, 18ct gold, weight 41.7gm, pendant length 4.2 cm, length 43.5
A pure new wool rug by Tefzet, Munich, the collection 'Event' rug with a central imaginary coat of arms with winged horses to the black and cream field within a rope twist band and a broad gold border, label for Manufactur Tefzet Munchen to label verso, 24
A Regence ormolu mounted kingwood parquetry commode, first quarter 18th century, the marble top above two short and one long drawer with quarter veneer and feather banded fronts having richly cast ormolu handles, escutcheons, the swept legs with leaf cast
A Roman-Egyptian marble head of Harpocrates, circa 1st century B.C./1st century A.D., the curled lock of Eternal youth falling on to the God's right shoulder, 14 cm high. Provenance: Sotheby's, New Bond Street, London, Antiquities sale, July 13, 1981, lot
A set of four Royal Doulton ornithological cabinet plates by G. Birbeck Snr, for Tiffany & Company, New York, 1901-1922 period, finely hand painted with bird species in naturalistic settings including Ruffled grouse, wood duck, Virginia rail and Bob white
Marc Newson Embryo chair for Idee; Reupholstered by Idee in Japan in brand new black neoprene. Aluminium, and polished metal. Australia / Japan; designed 1988; 79 cm high, 75 cm wide, 88 cm deep
Lucian Ercolani pair of High-Back armchairs for Ercole; new fabric upholstery, stained beech wood frame. The United Kingdom; c 1960s; 105 cm high, 72.5 cm wide, 78 cm deep
Kai Kristiansen pair of paper knife chairs for Magnus Olesen; solid rosewood frames with new cotton/woolen blend upholstery. Denmark; c 1960s; 73 cm high, 64 cm wide, 73 cm deep
A Chinese pale white jade dragon and phoenix plaque, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), 5.8 x 5 x 1 cm. Provenance: mark Walberg fine Art and Antiques, New York, USA. A private collection NSW and USA.
A Chinese fine painted Cizhou pear shaped vase, Yuhuchunping Northern Song-Jin Dynasty (960-1234) the vase has a tapering ovoid body which rises to the tall neck that flares towards the outward-curved mouth rim, and is painted in brown on a white slip with
A Chinese Gongxian white glazed jar and cover Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) of ovoid form, the jar covered inside and out with an ivory-toned clear glaze which stops at the foot. The domed cover is surmounted by a plain knob and similarly glazed. Japanese wood