0301
A Swiss Caran d'Ache 'Madison' fountain pen Estimate: $150
0505
A N.Z. Department of Health poster Estimate: $150
0369
Five vintage silk scarves Estimate: $140
0039
An Edwardian oak smoker's compendium Estimate: $120
0067
A collection of six pipes Estimate: $120
0367
A meerschaum bowled pipe with amber stem Estimate: $120
0368
A boxed collection of five pipes Estimate: $100
0389
Five coins of the Severan dynasty Estimate: $100
0512
A vintage wooden boundary mould Estimate: $100
0371
Two Country Flyer [with Beaver] promotional flyers for the Ponsonby Hotel (Gluepot) Upstairs Bar Estimate: $50
0388
Four silver coins Estimate: $50
0372
9 PHOTO COPIED HELLO SAILOR SET LISTS Estimate: $20
0287
A late Victorian silver bachelor's teapot and sugar Estimate: $250
0300
A George II silver baluster pepperette Estimate: $180
0306
A cased set of six Olympic commemorative spoons Estimate: $180
0297
A Victorian double ended scent bottle Estimate: $150
0299
Eleven silver teaspoons Estimate: $120
0293
A silver small cream jug Estimate: $90
0288
An Edwardian Irish silver trophy rose bowl
0296
(16754)CHINESE SILVER TEA STRAINER 26GMS
0307
EDW PR CHRISTENING SPOON & FORK
0517
Ernest William Christmas (1863-1918) Estimate: $650
0516
M. De Jongere (Dutch 1912-1978) Estimate: $500
0508
John Samuel Loxton (Aust. 1903-69) Estimate: $450
0509
Lance O'Gorman Estimate: $400 - $600
0519
Robert Talbot Kelly (U.K. 1861-1934) Estimate: $400
0499
Lynn Gurney Estimate: $120
0494
Roy Fairchild-Woodard (b.1953) Estimate: $100
0507
Mark K. Venables Estimate: $100
0275
A pair of Chinese polychrome porcelain baluster vases Estimate: $460
0503
A set of four framed Oriental screen panels Estimate: $400
0525
A pair of Chinese wood and hardstone panels Estimate: $400
0222
A Chinese porcelain armorial vase Estimate: $300
0215
An old Indonesian bronze seated Buddha Estimate: $200 - $400
0216
A 19thC Chinese cast bronze statuette of Lu-Hsing Estimate: $200
0266
A Chinese porcelain ovoid vase Estimate: $160
0324
PR CHINESE B & W DISHES FIGUES, HORSE LANDSCAPE