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Auction House:Cordy'sNumber of lots recorded:707
Sale Title:June Antiques & Art AuctionLots with images:138
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:464
Date:17-Jun-2014
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A French Louis Philippe gilt brass cased mantel clock, the neo-classical cube case surmounted by an urn finial, raised on a plinth base from four acanthus feet, mounted with a circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, striking movement. Height 40.5 cm
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A good 19th century French four-glass mantel clock, the brass frame with bevelled edged glass panels enclosing the suspended quality French circular brass movement, striking on a gong, the white enamel dial wit h Arabic numerals and fine painted floral swags, surmounted with a bronzed floral and fruiting urn on a white marble tablet, conforming bronzed and white marble base with floral swags and scrolling feet, complete with pendulum and key. 22.5 cm x 19.5 cm x 41.5 cm
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A William IV silver military presentation needle case, all-over machine engraved diaper pattern, mildly tapered form, the push-button hinged lid engraved to the top 'To G. Saunders Esq. M.D. 47th Regt. as A Token of Regard From W. Armit Eyre, 1830 - P.M. 47th Regt. - ', plain interior. Birmingham 1830 by Joseph Willmore. 4.2 cm x 1.4 cm x 6.1 cm
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A Victorian period silver chatelaine, the scroll shaped clip beautifully engraved, the three chains supporting a notebook with ivory leaves. Birmingham 1911, a scissors case, Birmingham 1889, a propelling pencil holder, Chester 1888 and a rare plumb bob propelling pencil by S. Mordan & Co. & Co. with registration marks for 1873
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An Edwardian silver lidded crystal trinket box, the lid embossed with angel's heads, serpentine lozenge shaped, the box with decoratively cut sides. Chester 1904 by James Deakin & Sons. Width 14 cm
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A George IV silver vinaigrette, rectangular form, finely engraved banded and repeating diamond form decoration, the gilded interior with floral and leaf scroll engraved and pierced grill. Birmingham 1920 by Timpson & Son. With original sponge
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An attractive Edwardian silver overlaid glass eau de toilette bottle, baluster shape, raised on a circular spreading foot, the overlay consisting of leafy tendrils framing a vacant cartouche extending up the slender neck and wrapping the mouth, the foot ring with conforming decoration. Height 22.5 cm
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A George III silver pap boat, plain traditional oval form with rolled pouring lip, the rim raising to a point. London 1810, maker's mark rubbed
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A George III Scottish silver lemon strainer, the wide shallow circular bowl with fine ribbed end and circular piercings in a radiating star design, single open scroll handle with a plain clip between the arms. Edinburgh c.1800 by Robert Gray & Son. Weight 65gms. Diameter of bowl 9.1 cm
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A George III silver wine funnel, traditional two piece construction, fine ribbed detail to the rims, shaped bracket to the top rim. London 1809 by Peter & William Bateman. Weight 69gms. Length 115. Minor attention required
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A George III silver wine funnel, fine reeded detail to the rim, traditional two piece construction, shaped clip to the top rim. London c.1790 by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, date mark rubbed. Weight 69.5gms. Length 12 cm
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A rare George III silver and ivory travelling corkscrew, the tapered cylindrical screw-on cover with engraved and banded decoration, vacant double cartouche, steel screw, the ivory tapered cylindrical handle with fine pique inlay and turned banded decoration. Birmingham 1797 by Thomas Willmore. Length 10 cm
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A rare pair of George I silver mugs, plain tapered bodies with rolled top rims, raised from a circular spreading foot, cast S-scroll plain handles. London 1726 by Richard Bayley. Of good gauge weighing 426 gms. Engraved script monogram. Height 9 cm
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A collection of Victorian period double struck Queen's pattern silver cutlery, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessertspoons, London 1891 and four tablespoons. London 1891-1892 by Josiah Williams & Co. Total weight 1.68kgs
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A good set of six George III silver tablespoons, Old English pattern, matching script initials to each. London 1906 by Peter & William Bateman. Weight 373gms
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A set of three George III silver tablespoons, Old English pattern, matching script initials, 'PM' to each, London 1808 by Peter & William Bateman.
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An early George II silver tablespoon, Hanoverian rat-tail pattern, bottom marked script initials. London 1727 by John Wrenn I, a noted spoon maker. Weight 43gms. Length 19.4 cm
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A George III small silver sifter ladle, the circular bowl with fine circular piercings, Old English pattern, crested. London 1802 by Richard Crossley
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A set of five George IV silver dessert spoons, Old English pattern, crested with a standing bird, a star under its right foot, a branch to its mouth. London 1826 by William Bateman I. Weight 188gms
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A set of 12 Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, Old English pattern with bright cutting, each monogrammed. Glasgow 1871
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A pair of George III heavy fancy silver salt dishes, rounded rectangular boat form, the broad rims with gadroon and shell relief decoration, gilded, each raised on four substantial lion's paw feet with double scroll mounts. Sheffield 1817 by F.C.Younge & Co. Weight 261gms. 10.7 cm x 8.5 cm x 5 cm
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A pair of George II silver salts, circular bowl form with rolled rim, each raised on three pad feet. London 1757 by John Munns
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A George III silver mustard pot, oval cylinder form with a pierced fine repeating arched band and engraved banded detail, the flat lid with engraved border and raised thumbpiece, original blue glass liner. London 1790 by Henry Chawner
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A quality George II silver salt, the circular bowl with everted gadroon type rim, raised on three shell capped feet with decorative mounts to the bowl, blue glass liner. London 1757 by David Hennell I. Diameter 7 cm
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A George III silver mustard pot, plain cylindrical form with fine gadroon rims, the plain scroll handle with shell thumbpiece, the hinged lid with fine concentric outer bands, original blue glass liner. London 1824 by Sebastian Crespel II
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A George IV silver large quality salt, wide squat baluster form, the shaped rim with relief scroll and floral detail, the four tapered plain scroll feet issue from decorative large shell and leaf mounts, lobed body, gilt washed interior. London 1824 by Charles Thomas Fox. Weight 152gms. Diameter 10 cm
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A Scottish silver mustard pot and salt cellar of Regency style with gadrooned borders and lion's paw feet, both with original blue glass liners. Edinburgh 1988 and 1989 by Hamilton & Inches
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A George III silver cream jug, oval form, the fluted body with fine engraved detail, a band of repeating leaf scrolls encircles under the top lip, fine ribbed border and handle. Newcastle c.1800 by Thomas Watson. Weight 121gms
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A George III silver plain flat bottomed cream jug, baluster form, three fine ribs to the top lip, plain loop handle with single central raised rib. London 1779 by Andrew Fogelberg. Weight 111gms
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A George III silver pedestal cream jug, the long tapered helmet form body with engraved repeating pattern band to the top rim with reeded edge, reeded loop handle, the pedestal base to the square foot with further engraved decoration, the shield form cartouche framing the script initials. London 1793 by Peter & Ann Bateman. Weight 165gms. Height 16.3 cm
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A George III silver cream jug, decorated with the Greek key pattern to the centre, with blank cartouche to the front, restrained reeding to rim and handle, flat base. London 1806 by John Munns
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A quality George III rectangular card tray, the lobed rims with shell detail, pronounced scroll handles to each end, crested with a raised armoured arm supporting a fleur-de-lis. London 1810 by Thomas & Joseph Guest & Joseph Craddock. Weight 246gms. 25.5 cm x 10.7 cm
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An early Victorian silver and crystal cruet set, the highly decorative stand with six crystal and silver topped bottles, the base on three decorative feet with embossed floral decoration to rim, the stand by Robert Gray & Sons, Glasgow 1849, the lid Sheffield 1841-1819
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A George III silver cruet stand, boat shape with foliate pierced walls, raised on four splay feet, mahogany inset base, with five various cut glass silver mounted jars and bottles, three absent, some repairs and losses, London 1795 by Edward Capper
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A three piece silver tea set, squat circular section with embossed classical fluted decoration, the teapot and sugar basin both London 1840 by Joseph & Albert Savory, the cream jug Dublin 1836 by James Fray. Total weight 1.16kgs
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A Victorian period silver hot water jug, circular section, the bottom half with fluted decoration, gadrooned border, horn handle and finial. London 1891 by Dobson & Sons (Thomas William Dobson). Weight 626gms
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A William IV silver teapot, squat circular shape raised on four anthemion moulded feet, scroll handle with ivory heat rings, hinged lid with cast floral finial. London 1833 by Barnard Bros. Weight 800gms
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An Edwardian silver four piece coffee and chocolate service, of Georgian style, the pots of baluster shape, each with simulated wood scroll handles, the hinged lids with boxwood finials, along with a milk jug and sugar bowl of conforming decoration. Each piece monogrammed. Birmingham 1903 by Fenton, Russell & Co. Ltd. Total weight 1055gms
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A rare George III silver small chamber stick, the detachable nozzle with a shallow dish fitted to a plain column, circular base with plain raised rim, the ring handle with oval disc form thumbpiece. Birmingham 1805 by Mathew Boulton
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A 19th century silver rimmed horn beaker, plain rub-over top rim, shield cartouche with script initials. Height 10.8 cm
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A George III silver caddy spoon, fine engraved oval decoration to the bowl, fine detail to the handle border. London 1805, maker's mark partially obscured
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A Victorian period silver octagonal mustard pot, with profuse flat chased flower and trellis decoration, with original blue glass liner. Birmingham 1859 by Aston & Son. Height 8.5 cm
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A miniature Georgian style silver tankard, slightly tapering cylindrical shape with hinged cover with scrolling thumbpiece, the scroll handle with heart-shaped tailpiece. Birmingham 1908 by Elkington & Co. Height 7.5 cm
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A George III silver barrel shaped mug, the body with two bands of ribbing, scroll handle, gilt washed interior, monogrammed. London 1813. Height 7 cm
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An early 20th century small silver toast rack, the arched divisions for four slices, open handle to the top centre, raised on four ball feet. Sheffield 1912 by Atkin Bros
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A large Edwardian silver trumpet vase, with flaring serpentine mouth, knopped stem issuing from a circular domed foot. Birmingham 1911 by Stewart Dawson & Co. Height 41.5 cm
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An Edwardian Mappin & Webb leather and silver fitted portmanteau, brass fittings to the leather overhead handle, push button release with double opening to reveal an elaborate fitted interior, 'Mappin & Webb' marked to the body and lock, striking blue watered silk lining for silver topped bottles with engraved detail and facet cut glass bodies, other various leather cased accessories. The silver fittings hallmarked London 1902. 3.2 cm x 2.3 cm x 3 cm
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A quality Edwardian silver fitted crocodile skin portmanteau, the double hinged lid with overhead handle and brass fittings opening to reveal a fitted interior with various silver topped and fitted jars and accessories, the silk lining showing some distress, four of the embossed silver topped cut crystal jars, other implements and silver curling iron spirit heater hallmarked London 1902 by Mappin & Webb, with key
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A silver trophy cup with stand, presentation and recipient engraved, ovoid bowl raised on stem from circular foot and with conforming plinth base. Exeter 1877 by J. Wippell & Co. Cup weight 380gms. Height 23 cm
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A Victorian silver chalice cup, the bell shaped bowl engraved with a border of stylised florals and scrolls, raised on a knopped stem from a circular spreading foot with similar engraved decoration. London c.1858. Weight 245gms. Height 15.5 cm
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A George III silver decanter coaster, with turned mahogany inset base, fine beaded rim and ribbed around the foot, plain shape, engraved with a collared hound's head and monogrammed. London 1788 by Henry Chawner. Diameter 13 cm
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A collection of seven silver folding fruit knives, plus a fork and a small pick, all with mother-of-pearl handles, together with one silver handled knife and a small original box, various dates and makers
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A pair of George IV silver fish servers, fiddle and shell pattern, double struck, engraved and pierced blades, each crested with a portcullis). London 1826 by William Chawner. Weight 333gms
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Three Chinese silver napkin rings, one heavily chased and engraved with an encircling procession of figures in a landscape framing a cartouche engraved with monogram 'B', possibly by Luen Wo, Shanghai; the other two a pair, each with an applied encircling sinuous dragon and engraved with owner's name, Shanghai stamps
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An early 20th century Japanese silver plate tea caddy and a small beaker, relief decoration of sinuous dragons on a textured cloud type ground, octagonal form, conforming lid and beaker
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A good French Art Deco silver plated five piece tea and coffee service, angular vertical bands to the body of the two pots, sugar and cream, stepped spout, elongated octagonal tray, rosewood handles and finials
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A William IV Old Sheffield Plate coffee pot of wide squat baluster form, ivory heat rings to the handles, the domed lid with flower finial, the silver handle of S-form bearing the Regent's head and lion passant, crested. Height 20 cm
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A six piece silver plated cruet set of Regency style, with ornate foliate borders and lion mask and paw feet, a pair of lidded mustard pots (with spoons), and a pair of open salts, all with original blue glass liners and a pair of matching pepper pots, one with a dent in lid. Sheffield maker
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