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A Syrian C17th crackle glazed vase, with cobalt blue designs, Height 24cm, repaired and damaged
EJPs youngest son Sir Hugh Poynter ( 1882-1968)became the third Baronet in 1923 and lived a life of travel and luxury. Sir Hugh lived for a time in Constantinople ( now Istanbul) marrying his first wife there in 1905. The residual estate includes charming domestic items from the family's travels, such as the brass temple light with silver inset inscribed prayers. Sir Hugh was wealthy and well educated and well connected in the arts, as well as in politics and commerce. Henry Aloysius Hanke painted a portrait of Sir Hugh Poynter for inclusion in the Archibald Prize 1937 Art Gallery of NSW- this is now offered as lot 72. Sir Hugh married his second wife Linda (the current owner's grandmother ) in Brisbane in 1933 and later settled on the Sydney north shore in Warrawee - the family is captured in a photo in the NLA archives- New South Wales, ca. 1928


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