SH076 - Donnay Collection 2012-05-09 Auction - 450 Price Results - Shapiro Auctioneers in NSW - Page 3
331: Pair of Chinese Blue and White Square Brushpots315: Chinese Framed Blue and White Porcelain Plaque316: Chinese Porcelain Plaque probably Republic Period
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SH076 - Donnay Collection

THE BARBARA SHERIDAN DONNAY AND THE LATE GILBERT J. DONNAY COLLECTION INCLUDING THE PROPERTY OF VARIOUS OWNERS
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Victorian Rococo Style Sugar Sifter and Pepperette: the sugar sifter of vase shaped form on spreading foot, with pierced pull off cover surmounted by bud finial, London 1896 together with a pepperette of vase shaped form with pull off cover with ball
0049: Victorian Rococo Style Sugar Sifter and PepperetteEst. A$150-A$250
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Towle Silver Shallow Bowl: with enamelled yellow golden interior highlighted with blue rim, decorated with lined design to centre, Towle Sterling 1902 diameter 19 cm
0050: Towle Silver Shallow BowlEst. A$80-A$120
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Britannia Standard Mug: the body later decorated with floral scroll work, tucked in at the base on a moulded foot with a loop handle, marks rubbed c. 1710 height 9.5 cm weight 226 grams
0051: Britannia Standard MugEst. A$300-A$500
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William IV Fish Slice and Pair of Berry Spoons: fiddle pattern fish slice with scimitar blade with engraved border and pierced with fish and bird, Johnathon Hayne London 1844, together with two berry spoons probably late 18th century (3)
0052: William IV Fish Slice and Pair of Berry SpoonsEst. A$100-A$150
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Collection of Silver Table Accessories: comprising a pair of cauldron salt cellars with blue plastic inserts, Martin Hall and Co. Sheffield, 1887 and 1905, together with four assorted miniature pepper shakers, three with marks (6)
0053: Collection of Silver Table AccessoriesEst. A$150-A$250
Collection of Commemorative Utensils: comprising four New York City souvenir spoons, all sterling, a whale bone handled toddy ladle with circular bowl and pouring lip, inset with a 1746 coin, unmarked c. 1780, and together with two sugar
0054: Collection of Commemorative UtensilsEst. A$150-A$250Lot Passed
Collection of Plated Accessories: comprising a coin purse, three propelling pencils, all plated, one marked 'S. Mordan and Co' inset with seal (unmarked), together with a pair of knife rests, and a jug of plain bulbous form
0055: Collection of Plated AccessoriesEst. A$100-A$200Lot Passed
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Old Sheffield Plate Bread Basket: of rectangular form with gadroon and shell border and a bold leaf and shell motif either end, with a swing handle, on four ball feet, the base engraved on an inset panel with initials within a shell
0056: Old Sheffield Plate Bread BasketEst. A$400-A$600
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Cow Cream Jug: realistically formed as a cow or steer with untextured hide, looped tail handle and traditional 'bee decorated' hinged lid to the top, bearing London import marks for 1959 (A/F) Notes: The most
0058: Cow Cream JugEst. A$300-A$500
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Scottish Provincial Perth Sauce Ladle c. 1820: with fiddle pattern, engraved with initials DM, Robert Keay, Perth Notes: It is interesting to note that Joseph Forrester (1805-1860) was an apprentice (together with his brother William) to Robert
0059: Scottish Provincial Perth Sauce Ladle c. 1820Est. A$150-A$250
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Pair of Dognose Rat Tail Table Spoons: crested to the handles and lightly gilded all over with rat tail to base of bowl, maker's mark rubbed, both Britannia Standard, one London 1716 and the second possibly another date (2) refer to
0060: Pair of Dognose Rat Tail Table SpoonsEst. A$200-A$300
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Pair of Rat Tail George I Table Spoons: engraved to the handles, E*M, maker's mark rubbed, London 1724 Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy weight 90 grams
0061: Pair of Rat Tail George I Table SpoonsEst. A$150-A$250
Collection of Dessert Spoons: comprising the first with old English pattern, engraved JMB, T and W Chawner, London 1767, the second with old English Pattern, later engraved, Mary Sumner London 1809, the third with old English
0062: Collection of Dessert SpoonsEst. A$150-A$250Lot Passed
Collection of Table Spoons: the first with a picture back hanoverian pattern, engraved initials REJ William and Robert Peaston, London 1759, the second with old English pattern, initialled JEB, Smith and Fern, London 1796 and
0063: Collection of Table SpoonsEst. A$100-A$150Lot Passed
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Early George III Embossed Cream Jug: of baluster form on a pedestal foot with a punch bead border with leaf capped double scroll handle, the embossing to the body depicting a farm yard scene and arguably an Aesop's fable ('Fox and
0064: Early George III Embossed Cream JugEst. A$300-A$400
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William Mathew Pre Britannia Standard Trefid Spoon: rat tailed, the handle pricked M over IM, William Mathew, London possibly 1686 or 1688 Notes: William Mathew was apprenticed to John Smith in 1675 and free in 1683. He probably died in 1707. See
0065: William Mathew Pre Britannia Standard Trefid SpoonEst. A$250-A$350
Pair of Early Victorian Dessert Spoons: decorated with fiddle pattern, initialled J, J and A savory, London 1841 Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy weight 140 grams
0066: Pair of Early Victorian Dessert SpoonsEst. A$100-A$150Lot Passed
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Alexander Dick Australian Silver Dessert Spoon: with fiddle pattern and engraved with initials AHC, Alexander Dick, Sydney Notes: see 'Nineteenth Century Australian Silver', J.B. Hawkins, marks 31 and 32 Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis
0068: Alexander Dick Australian Silver Dessert SpoonEst. A$500-A$700
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Pair of Early George III Pierced Oval Salts: both with oval section bodies pierced with scrolls and crosses, with beaded rims on four ball and claw feet and blue glass liners, engraved with initials WMJ. Maker's mark I.J, London 1776 vendor
0069: Pair of Early George III Pierced Oval SaltsEst. A$200-A$300
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Wakely and Wheeler Art Nouveau Bowl: of hemispherical form, the body boldly embossed with leaf and bud decoration, on a spreading lobed foot embossed domes and with two small matching leaf and ball handles, with circular wooden pedestal
0070: Wakely and Wheeler Art Nouveau BowlEst. A$1,500-A$2,000
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Two Scottish Provincial Spoons: the first a Dundee dessert spoon with fiddle pattern, crested with a stag below the motto, 'watch well', possibly for Halliburton of Scotland, Robert Cameron, Dundee c. 1825, with mark, 'Cam/eron, C,
0071: Two Scottish Provincial SpoonsEst. A$150-A$250
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Collection of Silver and Plated Utensils: comprising a jam spoon with mother of pearl handle, George Unite Birmingham 1976, a fiddle pattern dessert fork, Lias bros London 1831, a pair of platedElkington & co lobster picks, a decorative
0072: Collection of Silver and Plated UtensilsEst. A$150-A$250
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Collection of Silver Accessories: comprising four vesta cases, the first with engraved body, J.W. Tiptaft Birmingham 1888, the second partially engraved, Jones and Crompton Birmingham 1904, the third with striped engraving, J.Gloster
0073: Collection of Silver AccessoriesEst. A$200-A$300