Mali Moir (unframed collection) – 2000
Mali Moir
Botanical, Scientific & Natural History Artist
Limited edition botanical prints of original watercolour 200/200
2000
21 cm x 29.7 cm
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Mali Moir
Botanical, Scientific & Natural History Artist
Limited edition botanical prints of original watercolour 200/200
2000
21 cm x 29.7 cm
A 17th Century Continental deep carved walnut panel. Carved with the initials ‘E.B’. Scrolls and stylised flora radiate.
C.1650
H. 12.5” – 32cm
W. 21.5” – 55cm
A Decorative 19th Century Green Glass Floral Dump/Paperweight
10cm x 10cm
$385 reduced to $285 inc GST
H.16cm W.13cm D.4cm
A pair of European clear glass tear shaped ornaments
With matching purple, green and blue inside.
H.32cm W.13cm
First half 19th Century English cut glass whisky jug , the pourer above cut tapered panels having a diamond cut band to the shoulder . The separate rummer has a diamond cut band to the shoulder above shaped cut tapered panels on short baluster support on a wide circular base.
1820 – 1850
Whisky Jug – H: 15.5 cm
Rummer – H: 13.5 cm
A harlequin set of ten English late Georgian glass rummers all in perfect condition
1800 – 1820
H: between 12 cm – 13 cm
19th Century English copper jelly mould having a grape and tulip decoration.
H. 8.5 W.31 X 21.5 cm.
A new arrival to the gallery .
Can be placed in a modern or period setting, pictured here above a 260 year old English Elm dresser.
95cm x 131cm
A Rare and Unusual Retro Book-Matched Figured Walnut Central Joined Adjustable Nest of Tables on turned tapered legs. The circular tops having the original coloured formica edging.
C.1970
Stock CJT501
A 19th Century English sterling silver and blown glass campaign spirit flask. An original military issue leather holster.
C. 1860
Length: 26 cm
An exceptional first half 20th Century French Bronze of Elephants
Mother and Calf on slanted marble base.
Having a stamp to the bottom of the calf.
1930.
H.53.5 D.19.5 W.64cm
A very rare George I red lacquered month going long-case clock, with Chinese scenes on an oak base with original caddy top in good condition. The brass and silvered engraved and filled dial with early spandrels and signed by listed maker Anthony Harrison of London. This clock has been fully restored and is in great order. Some outstanding features; Very rare month going Outside count-wheel strike Winged columns Listed maker of note By Anthony Harrison of London
C. 1710
H. 7’ 8” – 233 cm W. 1’ 8” – 52 cm D. 10” – 25 cm
THE RED LIST
Hypotype – Cape Warthog Phacochoerus aethiopicus aethiopicus IUCN Extinct
Charcoal on cotton canvas
122 x 190 cm
$ 11,500
Recently on exhibition at Melbournes Metro Gallery, now displayed at Allpress inc
Phacochoerus aethiopicus aethiopicus, originally native to South Africa, this subspecies became extinct around 1871. Cape warthog specimens held in museums lack locality records and the full extent of the Cape warthog’s former distribution remains unknown. There is no mention of this subspecies being obtained after 1860. The Cape warthog and the Dessert warthog are very similar in appearance, one difference is a lack of functional incisors.
A Beautifully Carved Chinese Dragon
H. 12cm
W. 23.5cm
D. 5cm
Stock AA1640
A 19th Century Chinese hand carved buffalo horn.
Libation cut of scholars, a temple and a forest with waterfall.
Quing Dynasty
H: 18cm