Classy Lalique vase to entice auction collectors

Author: Richard Brewster | Posted: 5th November, 2014

An exquisite blue Lalique Piriac vase with frosted glass and rippled band is a major highlight of E.J. Ainger’s special sale from 11am Sunday November 9 at 433 Bridge Road, Richmond.

The same collector also has a splendid silver collection in the auction including items from renowned silver maker Nathaniel Mills – which matches well with other silver in the sale including a German 875 silver canteen of cutlery.

The properties of Patten Hill from the early settlement town of Malmsbury and the spectacular Chartwell from the Mornington Peninsula have been home to a number of striking antiques and furnishings featured in this sale – including an early pine dresser, early 18th century sword box and a French provincial armoire.

Complementing these items is a magnificent art deco eagle on a Melbourne stand from an exceptionally successful inner-suburban Melbourne family.

This collector also contributes an enviable clock collection assembled over a lifetime, as well as a notable modernist European chaise longue, Dario Zoureff furnishing, an oak gateleg table, and an oak 18th century welsh dresser.

The sale also features artworks from distinguished Australian artists Hugh Sawrey, Hans Heysen, Pro Hart, Richard Chamerski, William Nicholas Rowell, Howard Ashton, Daryl Lindsay, Robert Taylor-Ghee and Charles Blackman.

Australian pottery collected in the 1980’s encompasses works by Merric Boyd, Castle Harris, Remued, Peggy Whiting and Una Deerbon, and the auction also features a fine porcelain collection including Royal Worcester items by Harry Stinton, James Stinton and Albert Shuck.

 

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