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Auction House:Webb'sNumber of lots recorded:334
Sale Title:Jewels & Watches; Decorative ArtsLots with images:334
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:219
Date:22-Sep-2016
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A late-Victorian Georgian style eight-day bracket clock, Alex Duncan, Glasgow, with inlaid mahogany veneer case and brass bun feet. Height 38.5 cm
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A late Georgian unmarked Masons Ironstone blue jug C. 1830, of typical octagonal form with dragon handle, deep mazarine blue glaze and painted enamel butterflies. Height 16 cm
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A reproduction chest of drawers, French provincial style in exotic hardwood. Serpentine shaped front, two large and two half drawers. Height 80 cm, width 125 cm depth 65 cm
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Three 17th and 18th century dishes, all with faults, a delft Chinese style tinglaze plate, and two Chinese Imari pattern dishes (both repaired). Largest diameter 24 cm
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Three pieces of Oriental underglaze blue porcelain, all with faults, a Chinese willow-style pattern mug (crack). A landscape pagoda teapot minus lid. Japanese teapot, spout damaged
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Six 19th century Bohemian overlay glass tumblers, three each with blue and red overlay, deeply cut with stylised floral and geometric designs. Height 8 cm
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A Victorian Bristol green water decanter with plated silver mounts, of tall cylindrical shape with bottle ticket and stopper. Height 31 cm
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Two Georgian cut crystal liqueur decanters and two port glasses, C. 1820, both decanters with triple ring decoration and facet and hobnail cutting, the glasses matching one decanter. Mushroom stoppers. Height 21 cm
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A late Victorian sterling silver handled carving knife, the carbon steel blade by Edwin Davis, Bradford. Pistol grip silver scroll handle hallmarked Sheffield 1900. Length 33.5 cm
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A small Georgian sterling silver baluster cream jug, with raised floral decoration, shaped lip and scroll handle on three hoof feet. London 1763. Weight 78g, height 9.5 cm
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A good heavy Irish sterling silver three piece tea service 1837-9, of ornate eight lobed melon design with scroll handles and raised floral and rose decoration on four foliate feet. Dublin 1837 and 1839. Maker James Moore and Edward Murray. Weight 1786g
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A good 18th century George III Whiskey decanter with lozenge stopper, 1790, the body with lozenge facets, triple ring neck and fluted facet cut base. Height 30.5 cm
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Five early-19th century cut lead crystal Sweet dishes C. 1820-1840, three matching with shaped edge and lozenge cut facets, one with hobnail cutting, shaped edge and diamond cut pattern. Diameter 160-18 cm
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A tall Edwardian ornate sterling silver sugar shaker, raised floral and scroll decoration, pierced dome top with wrythen finial, circular foot. Hallmarked Chester 1907. Weight 234g, height 21 cm (base loaded)
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A Georgian sterling silver open salt by Hester Bateman, of cauldron form on three hoof feet, gilt bowl traces. Hallmarked London 1785. Weight 48g, diameter 7 cm
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A Georgian sterling silver lidded mustard pot with spoon, of oval shape with original blue glass liner, the oval cauldron body on four ball feet. London hallmarks rubbed c. 1,800. Victorian spoon 1861
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A William IV sterling silver open salt, of larger size with raised floral decoration, gadrooned edge with gilt interior. Three shell and hoof feet. Weight 150g, diameter 9 cm
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Three Georgian and Victorian sterling silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, 1. James Beebe London 1816. 2. John Zeigler Edinburgh 1808. 3. J Whipple & Co. Exteter 1875. Weight 146g
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A fine set of twelve Hester Bateman George III sterling silver dessert spoons, hallmarked London 1787. Old English pattern with bright cut edging. Total weight 356g, length 17 cm
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Five various Georgian Old English pattern sterling silver table spoons, four with bright cutting and crests. Dates all London 1805 - 2x 1823, 1828, 1896. Weight 296g, length 22 cm
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Nine matching Georgian sterling silver Old English pattern table forks, eight with initials and crest. All London hallmarks 1790, 1795, 1798, 1801, 1805, various makers. Length 20 cm
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Six Old English pattern bright cut sterling silver Desert forks, five hallmarked London 1834 William IV, the other London 1848. All with wolfs head crest. Weight 230g, length 17 cm
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Nine Georgian Old English Stering silver teaspoons by Hester, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, all with initals and showing some wear. London hallmarks 1786
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Three late Georgian cut lead crystal table items, a squat cream jug on circular foot, an open salt with octagonal foot, a lidded pickle jar with hobnail body and circular sunburst cut base. Height 16.5 cm
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Two Georgian Deeply cut glass triple ring neck decanters and four sherry glasses, lead glass with hobnail and lozenge facet decoration, one mushroom stopper deficient. Height 25 cm
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Twelve mid Victorian heavy silver plated table forks and spoons C. 1860, both sets in fiddle thread and shell pattern. One fork slightly larger. Maker D&A
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Three Georgian and Victorian sterling silver various pattern sugar tongs, 1. Bright cut London c. 1790. 2. George Angell London 1860. 3. Fiddle pattern 1892. Total weight 168g, Longest 15.5 cm
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A pair of 19th century Sheffield plate lidded entree dishes C. 1830, with shaped gadrooned edging, removable floral scroll handles and inlaid silver engraving panel. Dimensions 29 cm x 22 cm, .
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Three Georgian and Victorian pairs of sterling silver sugar tongs, 1, James Beebe London 1824. 2. William Coghill Glasgow. 3. WR Smily London 1847. Total weight 130g
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A hand knotted rug, with overall boteh decoration. Beige ground, blue, red colouration, c. 1920. Length 200 cm, width 1,40 cm
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An assortment of English blue and white striped Cornish kitchen Ware, bowls, cups, saucers, dishes etc. 36 pieces
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A refectory table, Cleated plank top standing on large square section legs, lippincott style. Contemporary waxed pine. Length 2,60 cm, width 100 cm
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A card table, in straight grained walnut, cross banded and inlaid with satin wood. Bowed sides, tapered legs, c. 1830. Width 85 cm, depth 43 cm (extended 86 cm)
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A French provincial style sideboard in oak, two large cupboards flanking two bow fronted drawers and a small cupboard, the doors with inset panels surmounted with floral carving. Parquet top. Height 216 cm Depth 57 cm length 215 cm, .
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A good Victorian nickel plated nine draw spyglass by 'C H Chadburn & Son', Liverpool, leather grip and presentation inscription dated 1868. Extended length 90 cm
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A Japanese Meiji period Sumida Gawa thick glazed tobacco jar, designed as an old man in Daruma style pose, the lid surmounted with a young boy (karako). Ryosai family seal mark
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A 19th-century Swiss simulated rosewood music box with six Airs C. 1880, cylinder length 18 cm, all teeth present on comb. Maker B.A Bremond, working order with docket. Dimensions 37 cm x 17 cm
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