The Gary & Genevieve Morgan Collection - Part One 12 07, 2021 View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 101-200 of 220. Previous|123|Next Image Lot # Item Title Quantity Time Left Your Bids 101 ARTHUR MERRIC BOYD pottery coffee pot with hand-painted bird design, signed "Arthur Merric Boyd, 1947", 25cm high Estimate$1,500 - $2,500Price Realized$1,500StatusSold View details 102 JOHN PERCEVAL & ARTHUR MERRIC BOYD large pottery bowl adorned with moulded and striated gum leaves and two stylised stumpy tail lizard handles, glazed in shades of green and blue, incised "Perceval, M.B. 1957", 17.5cm high, 48cm wide Estimate$6,000 - $8,000StatusUnsold View details 103 UNA DEERBON two handled pottery vase with fruit decoration, incised "Deerbon", 16cm high, 24cm wide Estimate$600 - $1,000Price Realized$850StatusSold View details 104 DEBORAH HALPERN early studio pottery wall pocket vase, signed "Deborah D. Halpern", 27cm high, 28cm wide Estimate$1,000 - $1,500Price Realized$900StatusSold View details 105 DEBORAH HALPERN (1957 - ), Angel, 1987, ceramic maquette, signed "Deborah Halpern", 63cm high, 58cm long. "Angel" represents one of Halpern's most significant public works. Commissioned for the 1988 Bicentennial celebrations, the full sized statue has become a Melbourne icon. Originally adorned the south moat of the N.G.V. (National Gallery of Victoria), it now has pride of place on the north bank of the Yarra River at Birrarung Marr. Provenance: The Rae Rothfield Collection, Sotheby's, Melbour Estimate$8,000 - $10,000Price Realized$7,000StatusSold View details 106 An exceptional and early Australian Colonial breakfast table, superbly crafted top made from a single butt cut slab of cedar with fine cross banded edge, hexagonal tapering column and platform base terminating in carved feet with brass castors, circa 1825. A museum quality piece. 73cm high, 121cm diameter. Illustrated in "A GUIDE TO COLLECTING AUSTRALIANA" by Juliana and Toby Hooper [Melb. 1978], page 26, plates 12 and 13. Estimate$30,000 - $40,000Price Realized$37,000StatusSold View details 107 A fine Colonial carver chair, cedar with later brown leather upholstery, New South Wales origin, circa 1835, 51cm across the arms Estimate$1,000 - $1,500Price Realized$1,000StatusSold View details 108 An early Colonial Australian cedar sideboard with Thomas Hope scroll back, cross banded edge and inverted baluster ring turned legs, Tasmanian origin, circa 1835. A superb example. 120cm high, 155cm wide, 64cm deep Estimate$25,000 - $35,000StatusUnsold View details 109 A Colonial Australian wine table with stunning segmented huon pine and musk veneered top, turned solid huon pine column and base, Tasmanian origin, early to mid 19th century. 81cm high, 68cm diameter Estimate$5,000 - $8,000Price Realized$5,000StatusSold View details 110 A stunning and early Colonial chest of drawers, full cedar construction with rare Greek key inlay top and drawer fronts, plus inlaid wooden escutcheons. Sydney, New South Wales origin, circa 1825. This piece is obviously a Sheraton inspired design with the use of fine inlay work. This technique had all but vanished in Australian cabinet making by the late 1830s. 111cm high, 111cm wide, 53cm deep. Provenance: Sotheby's Sydney, November 13, 1989.. Estimate$15,000 - $20,000Price Realized$26,000StatusSold View details 111 An early Colonial sideboard, superbly crafted in Australian ribbon cedar with six finely turned legs, unusual half turned corbels and carved back, Sydney, New South Wales origin, circa 1825, 124cm high, 181cm wide, 58cm deep Estimate$25,000 - $35,000StatusUnsold View details 112 A rare Colonial secretaire chest of drawers, unusual flame cedar frieze with half turned bobbin columns and squat bun feet, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840, 106cm high, 121cm wide, 60.5cm deep Estimate$6,000 - $8,000StatusUnsold View details 113 A Colonial Australian cedar chiffonier with shield doors and cushion moulded drawer, full cedar construction, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840, 145cm high, 112cm wide, 49cm deep Estimate$4,000 - $6,000StatusUnsold View details 114 A Colonial Australian wine table, solid huon pine top with blackwood column and feet and pine platform base, Tasmanian origin, circa 1820. 73cm high, 59cm diameter Accompanied by a hand-written note advising that the table was made by Michael Barr, around 1820. The table remained with the Barr family in Tasmania, until the 1950s, when they moved to Gippsland. Estimate$4,000 - $6,000Price Realized$8,000StatusSold View details 115 WILLIAM HAMILTON (attributed), early Colonial cedar sideboard, twin pedestal with palladium back, doors attractively cross banded with tapering feather banded pilasters, Tasmanian origin, circa 1835. 119cm high, 177cm wide, 62cm deep Estimate$10,000 - $15,000Price Realized$7,000StatusSold View details 116 A Colonial Gothic Pugin style carved cedar throne chair, Sydney, New South Wales origin, circa 1845, 117cm high, 71cm wide, 59.5cm deep Estimate$1,500 - $2,500StatusUnsold View details 117 An early Colonial Gentleman's linen press on chest, full cedar construction with shield doors and cock beaded drawers, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840, (missing slides), 224cm high, 140cm wide, 62cm deep Estimate$4,000 - $6,000StatusUnsold View details 118 An antique Colonial library reading chair, Australian cedar with scrolling arm supports and turned front legs, upholstered in brown leather with hand caned back, Tasmanian, origin, circa 1840s, 97cm high, 61cm across the arms Estimate$2,000 - $3,000StatusUnsold View details 119 A Colonial library chair with splayed and ring turned legs, carved scroll arm supports, Australian cedar with brown leather upholstery, mid 19th century, 92cm high, 64cm across the arms Estimate$1,200 - $2,000Price Realized$950StatusSold View details 120 A Colonial Australian cedar spade back carver chair, with original tapestry upholstered drop-in seat, Sydney, New South Wales origin, circa 1850, 45cm across the arms Estimate$800 - $1,200Price Realized$2,400StatusSold View details 121 ANDREW LENEHAN Colonial Australian cedar hall table with two drawers and double turned stretcher base, Sydney, New South Wales, mid 19th century. Bearing original circular paper label "A. Lenehan's Cabinet and Upholstery Establishment, 179 Castlereagh Street, Sydney", 78cm high, 136cm wide, 57cm deep Estimate$5,000 - $7,500Price Realized$4,000StatusSold View details 122 A Colonial Australian cedar canterbury with drawer to base, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840s, 44cm high, 48cm wide, 33cm deep Estimate$600 - $1,000Price Realized$1,300StatusSold View details 123 A rare Colonial folding daybed, Australian cedar and leather with vase turned baluster legs on original brass castors, Sydney, New South Wales origin, mid 19th century, 37cm high, 187cm wide, 61cm deep Estimate$2,000 - $3,000Price Realized$3,200StatusSold View details 124 A Colonial double ended settee with serpentine front and pierced carved back, Australian cedar with diamond button black leather upholstery, Melbourne origin, circa 1865, 90cm high, 226cm wide, 75cm deep Estimate$3,500 - $4,500Price Realized$5,500StatusSold View details 125 Unusual Colonial Australian throne chair made from solid slabs of kauri pine, 19th century, 172cm high, 75cm wide, 65cm deep. PROVENANCE: Lord McALPINE Collection Estimate$2,500 - $3,500StatusUnsold View details 126 An antique Australian revolving hexagonal bookstand, solid cedar construction on scrolling tri-form base with rolling brass castor mechanism, 19th century, 104cm high, 72cm wide. Estimate$2,000 - $3,000StatusUnsold View details 127 An antique cedar telescopic dumbwaiter, circa 1860s, Sydney origin, 115cm high (when fully extended), 122cm wide, 54cm deep. Estimate$3,000 - $5,000Price Realized$2,600StatusSold View details 128 An antique Australian cedar dumbwaiter with ring turned columns and single drawer, circa 1850, 130cm high, 106cm wide, 50cm deep Estimate$2,000 - $3,000StatusUnsold View details 129 An impressive Colonial solicitors chest comprising of ten single drawers and three double depth drawers with compartments and carved corbels, Australian cedar with Baltic pine secondaries, Melbourne origin, circa 1870, 187cm high, 88cm wide, 82cm deep Estimate$6,000 - $8,000Price Realized$7,000StatusSold View details 130 UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY an impressive antique Australian cedar display cabinet, circa 1880, with impressed marks "UNIV. SYD.", 213cm high, 252cm wide, 50cm deep. Estimate$6,000 - $8,000Price Realized$4,400StatusSold View details 131 W.H. ROCKE & Co. Australian cedar, two-drawer writing table with insert leatherette top, circa 1880, oval brass "W.H. ROCKE & Co. MELBOURNE", 80cm high, 138cm wide, 77cm deep Estimate$2,500 - $3,500Price Realized$2,000StatusSold View details 132 An antique Australian tabletop cabinet with removeable panelled front, huon pine and cedar, 19th century, interior fitted with six compartments, 45cm high, 42cm wide, 31cm deep Estimate$1,200 - $2,000Price Realized$2,400StatusSold View details 133 A rare set of ten Australian cedar hall chairs with carved shield backs and turned legs, Melbourne, Victoria origin, circa 1885 10 Estimate$2,500 - $3,500StatusUnsold View details 134 An antique museum display cabinet, Australian cedar and glass, 19th century, 175cm high, 103cm wide, 103cm deep Estimate$4,000 - $6,000Price Realized$3,200StatusSold View details 135 A stunning and rare Colonial huon pine breakfast table with radially veneered circular top, cross banded in huon pine, hexagonal tapering column, tri-form base, scrolling feet with inset brass castors, Tasmanian origin, circa 1835. 75cm high, 127cm diameter Estimate$30,000 - $50,000Price Realized$76,000StatusSold View details 136 An impressive huon pine chest of 8 drawers with full length carved corbels, Melbourne, Victorian origin, circa 1885, 144cm high, 121cm wide, 59cm deep Estimate$4,000 - $6,000Price Realized$3,200StatusSold View details 137 A fine Colonial huon pine dressing table, Melbourne, Victorian origin, circa 1885, 182cm high, 122cm wide, 60cm deep Estimate$2,500 - $3,500Price Realized$2,800StatusSold View details 138 ALTMANN & LINDSAY (Flinders Lane, Melbourne), impressive Colonial D-end library table, attractively fitted with drawers and octagonal faceted baluster legs, Australian cedar with tooled leather top, origin, Victoria, circa 1860. 77cm high, 118cm wide, 90cm deep Estimate$6,000 - $8,000Price Realized$5,000StatusSold View details 139 ALTMANN & LINDSAY (Flinders Lane, Melbourne) set of six Australian cedar chairs with later leather upholstery, circa 1860s, 88cm high, 49cm wide Estimate$3,000 - $5,000Price Realized$2,600StatusSold View details 140 An antique Australian lectern desk, carved and turned blackwood, Melbourne, Victoria origin, 19th century, 122cm high, 65cm wide, 68cm deep Estimate$3,000 - $5,000StatusUnsold View details 141 An antique Australian pedestal, kauri pine and cedar, 19th century, 140cm high, 35cm wide, 34cm deep Estimate$1,000 - $1,500StatusUnsold View details 142 An antique pedestal, Australian red cedar with Ionic column capital, 19th century,139cm high, 29cm wide, 29cm deep Estimate$1,200 - $2,000Price Realized$1,500StatusSold View details 143 A billiard room settle, solid blackwood with diamond studded black leather upholstery, Melbourne origin, circa 1880, Estimate$2,500 - $3,500Price Realized$4,200StatusSold View details 144 W.H. ROCKE & Co. (attributed) set of four Australian carver chairs, solid fiddleback blackwood with brown leather upholstery and square tapering legs, Melbourne origin, early 20th century, 56cm across the arms 4 Estimate$2,500 - $3,500Price Realized$1,800StatusSold View details 145 MELBOURNE CLUB: An antique Australian blackwood hall seat settle, Melbourne, Victorian origin, 19th century, 110cm high, 145cm long, 55cm deep Estimate$1,500 - $2,500Price Realized$2,800StatusSold View details 146 Rare Australian blackwood games table with leatherette inset and scalloped top, seven playing positions each with drawer and fold out tray plus drinks stand. Melbourne, Victorian origin, circa 1885, 77cm high, 150cm wide Estimate$8,000 - $10,000Price Realized$7,000StatusSold View details 147 MELBOURNE CLUB pair of armchairs, mahogany and brown leatherette, late 19th century, 75cm across the arms 2 Estimate$2,000 - $3,000Price Realized$6,000StatusSold View details 148 An antique bureau desk, cedar with inlaid tumbling box motif and original glass handles, Barossa Valley, South Australian origin, circa 1870, 126cm high, 112cm wide, 56cm deep Estimate$3,000 - $5,000StatusUnsold View details 149 An antique Australian parlour bookcase, cedar and huon pine, late 19th century, 255cm high, 158cm wide, 58cm deep Estimate$4,000 - $6,000StatusUnsold View details 150 ROBERT PRENZEL superb fire screen adorned with carved kookaburras, gum blossoms, leaves and waratahs, early 20th century, 92.5cm high, 99.5cm wide, 39cm deep Estimate$30,000 - $50,000Price Realized$26,000StatusSold View details 151 ROBERT PRENZEL rare longcase clock, carved Queensland black bean in the Gothic style with dated cartouche "1898", imported German movement, maker's stamp to the reverse of the pediment "TREEDE & PRENZEL, SOUTH MELBOURNE", 207cm high, 37cm wide, 16cm deep Estimate$15,000 - $20,000Price Realized$12,000StatusSold View details 152 ROBERT PRENZEL rare Australian easel picture stand, carved Australian hardwood in the Gothic style, circa 1900, 189cm high, 81cm wide, 65cm deep Estimate$12,000 - $15,000StatusUnsold View details 153 DAVID BRYCE, HARVEY SCHOOL: An Australian three-fold screen, silky oak and eucalypt, with finely carved panels, adorned with gum nuts and gum leaves, thorns and roses, grapes and vines, Queensland origin, circa 1930s, 170cm high, 145cm wide Estimate$3,500 - $4,500Price Realized$6,000StatusSold View details 154 DAME NELLIE MELBA INTEREST. A superb antique Australian miniature chest of six drawers with cantilever top and finely carved rococo corbels, Australian cedar and celery pine with kauri pine and cedar secondary timbers, late 19th century. The piece is purported to have belonged to Melba and was part of the furnishings of COOMBE in the Yarra valley on the outskirts of Melbourne. An exceptional piece befitting the famed diva. 58cm high, 49cm wide, 34cm deep Estimate$6,000 - $8,000StatusUnsold View details 155 An Australian gramophone cabinet, superbly crafted with unusual cushion fiddleback blackwood paneling, Melbourne, Victoria origin, circa 1925, 133 cm high, 80cm wide, 57cm deep Estimate$2,000 - $3,000Price Realized$1,700StatusSold View details 156 A fine Australian antique apprentice chest of nine drawers with full turned columns and feet, kauri pine, circa 1870, 46cm high, 37cm wide, 26cm deep Estimate$2,500 - $3,500Price Realized$4,000StatusSold View details 157 An antique Colonial writing slope box, blackwood, huon pine, tulip wood, cedar, pine and fiddleback blackwood, Tasmanian origin, 19th century, 16.5cm high, 45.5cm wide, 46cm deep Estimate$1,000 - $1,500Price Realized$750StatusSold View details 158 RUDOLPH W. UNGER (Germany, South Australia, 1846-927), rare carved wooden jewellery box in the Black Forest style with unusual pivot swinging compartments, South Australian origin, late 19th century, signed "R. Unger", 14cm high, 18cm wide, 10cm deep Estimate$2,000 - $3,000Price Realized$1,800StatusSold View details 159 An antique Australian apprentice chest of four drawers, birdseye huon pine and cedar with kauri pine secondary timbers, circa 1875, 35cm high, 39cm wide, 28cm deep Estimate$2,000 - $3,000Price Realized$3,400StatusSold View details 160 RUDOLPH W. UNGER (Germany, South Australia, 1846-927), carved panel in frame, circa 1900, Australian timbers, 84 x 64cm (overall). Unger arrived in Australia from Germany in 1883. He was in business with his sons in Adelaide between 1900 and 1904, and later on his own account until 1916. He is represented in the Art Gallery of South Australia, and a blackwood book chest incorporating a panel carved by him was presented to the Duke and Duchess of York in 1901. It is in the collection of the Stat Estimate$4,000 - $6,000StatusUnsold View details 161 Clerk's standing desk, full Australian cedar construction, with square tapering legs, early 19th century, 102cm high, 68cm wide, 63cm deep. Estimate$3,000 - $5,000StatusUnsold View details 162 J.M. WENDT A fine pair of Australian silver mounted ostrich eggs, each egg decorated with a finely painted Australian bush scene (unsigned); on silver bases. Signed J.M. Wendt, with lion passant and queen's head. Both 18cm high, 19cm wide. Provenance: Toby & Juliana Hooper, October 1988. Estimate$4,000 - $6,000StatusUnsold View details 163 SCHRAMM (attributed), superb fiddleback blackwood antique picture frame with kookaburra print, Melbourne, Victorian origin, late 19th century. August Schramm operated from 38 Kerr Street Fitzroy from 1891-1904, and then moved to 60 Westgarth Street Fitzroy until 1924. His work using Australian native timbers was unsurpassed in his day, making spectacular specimen wood boxes and superb picture frames using the finest cuts of timber. 58 x 53cm Estimate$600 - $1,000Price Realized$3,400StatusSold View details 164 A fine and rare silk and silver thread embroidered Australian coat-of-arms, circa 1890s, the central shield depicting cattle, shipping, mining and wheat harvesting, supported by an inward facing emu (left) and kangaroo (right), surrounded by four flags, with the rising sun at top, a panel with "ADVANCE AUSTRALIA" and various fruits and vegetables at base. Attractively displayed in a period oak frame and in superb condition, 72 x 73.5cm (overall, including frame). Estimate$2,000 - $3,000StatusUnsold View details 165 An Australian Coat of Arms, cast bronze mounted on timber panel, late 19th century, 40cm high, 77cm wide Estimate$1,200 - $2,000Price Realized$4,100StatusSold View details 166 WILLIAM NORRIE (New Zealand) jewellery box, handsomely inlaid with native New Zealand timbers including, totara, puriri, mottled kauri, kohekohe, pukatea, rewarewa, white maire and others. Interior fitted with two lift out trays with original red cloth lining, late 19th century. William Norrie, Shortland Street, Auckland, New Zealand was awarded a medal for excellence at the Sydney International Exhibition 1879. 21cm high, 43cm wide, 24cm deep Estimate$3,000 - $4,000Price Realized$8,500StatusSold View details 167 ROBERT PRENZEL (attributed), rare Australian Art Nouveau mantel clock, early 20th century. Shallow stepped inverted bell top case supported on full height sabre pilasters terminating in out swept feet, marquetry inlaid black bean dial with maple inlaid Arabic numerals and brass spade hands, fiddleback maple hinged door with leaf floral inlay to the corners and decorative patinated copper strap hinges. Case unusually fitted with a single drawer for clock key storage with figured blackwood knobs, Estimate$6,000 - $8,000StatusUnsold View details 168 ROBERT PRENZEL "Kookaburra" carved timber panel in original carved framed, early 20th century, 61 x 72cm Estimate$15,000 - $25,000Price Realized$12,000StatusSold View details 169 JOHN KENDRICK BLOGG stunning Australiana panel depicting a naturalistic eucalyptus branch, superbly carved in high relief, signed and dated "John K. Blogg, 1924". Museum quality. A Tour de Force of Australian craftsmanship. One of the finest examples in private hands. 48 x 121cm. Estimate$40,000 - $60,000Price Realized$135,000StatusSold View details 170 A most unusual 1934 Melbourne Centenary sampler, with a verse from Banjo Paterson, a Cobb & Co coach, the winning aeroplane from the MacRobertson Air Race, the Melbourne coat of arms, etc., attractively displayed in a Tasmanian musk frame (circa 1830s). 53.5 x 46cm overall Estimate$1,000 - $1,500Price Realized$2,200StatusSold View details 171 TABUA scrimshaw whale's tooth, 19th century. An unusual combination of a Fijian chieftain's whale tooth pendant that has been souvenired by a sailor and decorated at some later point with biblical scene of Abraham about to sacrifice Isaac. A rare example. 12cm high Estimate$1,000 - $1,500Price Realized$1,200StatusSold View details 172 An impressive scrimshaw whale's tooth engraved with ship portrait and whaling scene, signed on both sides (illegible), 13cm long Estimate$1,000 - $1,500Price Realized$1,400StatusSold View details 173 An impressive miniature mahogany breakfront wardrobe, interior attractively fitted with drawers and compartments, circa 1870, 76.5cm high, 103.5cm wide, 35cm deep Estimate$2,000 - $3,000Price Realized$1,600StatusSold View details 174 A. PERUGIA & SON pair of antique terracotta architectural statues on column pedestals, 19th century, incised "A. PERUGIA & SON, MELBOURNE", 217cm high overall 2 Estimate$8,000 - $10,000StatusUnsold View details 175 An impressive Australiana sterling silver and emu egg cup and cover, adorned with emus, fern fronds and kangaroo finial, 19th century, interior lined with silk, marked "G. F." London, 1882, 25.5cm high Estimate$3,500 - $4,500StatusUnsold View details 176 EDWARD FISCHER, GEELONG (attributed) impressive Colonial sterling silver and emu egg centrepiece adorned with numerous Aboriginal figures entwined in foliate design with gilded highlights, 19th century. 27cm high, 27cm wide PROVENANCE: Christie's Auctions, Decorative Arts, 2nd, May 1988, lot 177 Estimate$15,000 - $20,000Price Realized$12,000StatusSold View details 177 An Australian silver plated emu egg ornament, foliate design with cast emu finial and suspended emu egg carved and decorated with cockatoo and emu in landscape, mounted on ebonised timber plinth, late 19th century, 29cm high. PROVENANCE: Christie's Auctions, Decorative Arts, 2nd, May 1988, lot 173 Estimate$1,500 - $2,500StatusUnsold View details 178 An Australian emu egg centrepiece with carved cockatoo and lyre bird decoration in silver plated mounts adorned with kangaroos, emus and ferns, late 19th century, 26cm high Estimate$1,500 - $2,500StatusUnsold View details 179 An antique cameo brooch set in 18ct yellow gold with kangaroo, emu and flying bird in foliate design, 19th century, 5cm high Estimate$2,500 - $3,500StatusUnsold View details 180 A cameo brooch set in 18ct yellow gold mount, 20th century, stamped "750", 3cm high Estimate$200 - $300StatusUnsold View details 181 An antique Australian gold memorial brooch set with double sided swivel hand-coloured ambrotype photo portrait panels, 19th century, inscribed "JANE DENMAN & JOSEPH BECKER MARRIED AT SYDNEY, 1868", 5.5cm high Estimate$2,000 - $3,000Price Realized$2,800StatusSold View details 182 An antique Australian gold locket adorned with raised kookaburra set with ruby and seed pearls, late 19th early 20th century, 4.5cm high, 7.5 grams total Estimate$500 - $750Price Realized$440StatusSold View details 183 An antique 15ct gold crescent brooch set with 13 graduated solid cabochon opals, early 20th century, stamped "McMASTER, 15c", 5.5cm long, 6.5 grams total Estimate$2,500 - $3,500StatusUnsold View details 184 HENRY STEINER antique Australian gold brooch with vine leaf decoration, Adelaide, 19th century, stamped "H. STEINER", 3.5cm wide 4 Estimate$2,000 - $3,000Price Realized$1,500StatusSold View details 185 A Colonial yellow gold brooch set with garnets, 19th century, 3.5cm wide Estimate$800 - $1,200StatusUnsold View details 186 A superb pair of Colonial earrings, 18ct yellow gold with kangaroo and emu in foliate design set with cabochon rubies, housed in a period plush fitted box, 19th century, 5cm high Estimate$12,000 - $15,000Price Realized$15,000StatusSold View details 187 An Australian necklace, Pilbara gold nugget specimens with black Broome pearls, 20th century, 80cm long 5 Estimate$3,000 - $5,000Price Realized$2,600StatusSold View details 188 PILBARA gold nugget, Western Australian, 7cm wide, 188 grams total Estimate$14,000 - $18,000Price Realized$13,000StatusSold View details 189 PILBARA gold nugget matrix specimen, Western Australia, 7cm wide, 226 grams total Estimate$6,000 - $8,000StatusUnsold View details 190 GEORGE BAIRD SHAW (1751 - 1813), Platypus Anatinus, Watercolour on paper, inscribed with title and 'The Duck-billed Platypus", 11 x 13cm. Estimate$2,000 - $3,000Price Realized$2,200StatusSold View details 191 HEATH & NODDER (after), Platypus and Anatomical Details of the Platypus, watercolour on paper watermarked "1810", both inscribed verso, both 22 x 18cm. (2). 2 Estimate$2,000 - $3,000Price Realized$2,400StatusSold View details 192 JOHN WILLIAM LEWIN (1770 - 1819), Ptilinopus Magnificus (Wompoo Pigeon), watercolour, circa 1812, signed lower right, 37 x 28 cm (visible). Provenance: Sotheby's, Fine Australian Paintings and Books, Sydney, 29/11/1993, Lot No. 153. Estimate$50,000 - $75,000Price Realized$75,000StatusSold View details 193 CHARLES ROLANDO (1844 - 1893), Upper Yarra, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1885 lower left, 60 x 101cm (91 x 131cm framed). Provenance: Leonard Joel, Australian Paintings, Melbourne, 07/07/1982, Lot No. 149. Estimate$12,000 - $15,000Price Realized$17,000StatusSold View details 194 ARTIST UNKNOWN (Australian Colonial School, 19th century), (Fishing by the lake, Tasmania), watercolour, circa 1830s, in birdseye huon pine frame, 18 x 25cm (image); 48 x 45cm (overall). Estimate$1,000 - $1,500Price Realized$1,200StatusSold View details 195 ARTIST UNKNOWN (19th century), Miniature portrait of a lady, circa 1820s, watercolour on bone, in contemporary oak frame, overall 20 x 18.5cm. Estimate$300 - $500Price Realized$420StatusSold View details 196 FREDERICK WOODHOUSE, JNR. (1847-1927), Blue Spec, oil on canvas, signed and dated "1906" (partially obscured by mount) lower right, 50 x 68cm. Previously sold under the title "Gay Friar" at the Leonard Joel Auction, November 1990. Estimate$5,000 - $8,000StatusUnsold View details 197 FREDERICK WOODHOUSE, JNR. (1847-1927), Flash Jack, Winner Grand National Steeplechase, 1915, oil on board, signed and dated "1915" at lower right, 43 x 57cm. Appears to be incorrectly titled. Flash Jack actually won the Great Eastern Steeplechase in 1917. Estimate$5,000 - $8,000StatusUnsold View details 198 JAN HENDRIK SCHELTEMA (1861-1941), Sheep grazing, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, 26.5 x 39.5cm. Estimate$2,500 - $3,500Price Realized$2,200StatusSold View details 199 HAROLD SEPTIMUS POWER (1878-1951), Autumn Evenings, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 45 x 60cm. Provenance: Queensland Fine Art Auctions, Fine Paintings, Brisbane, 15/08/1988, Lot No. 122. Estimate$4,000 - $6,000Price Realized$5,500StatusSold View details 200 GEORGE FREDERICK GREGORY (1821-1887), Shipping in Port Phillip Bay, watercolour, circa 1880s, signed lower left, 56 x 90cm. Gregory's work is represented in the Art Gallery of South Australia, the Queensland Art Gallery and the National Gallery of Victoria. Estimate$2,000 - $4,000Price Realized$1,600StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|123|Next Previous 123 Next