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Auction House:Cordy'sNumber of lots recorded:731
Sale Title:Antique & Art AuctionLots with images:694
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:499
Date:4-Dec-2018
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A Refia Sacks bespoke silver and agate ring, black and white banded agate cabochon set in a high domed mount with a wide band, together with a pair of silver and agate earrings comprising two graduated silver balls with a polished agate bead.
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A silver and rose quartz brooch, the oval cabochon polished rose quartz in a rub-over mount, wide frame with etched decoration, together with a matching pair of earrings.
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Gavan Riley contemporary New Zealand silver 'Pohutukawa Tree Brooch', finely detailed, maker's monogram to reverse. With original named bag and jeweller's card. 5.3 cm x 7 cm.
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A 9ct. gilded yellow gold mounted shark's tooth pendant, c. 1900, scroll engraved, wide cap mount, length 4.7 cm.
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A late 19th century colonial gold and abalone mounted mother-of-pearl pendant, tapered form, gold cap mount and horseshoe inlay framed by abalone/paua bands. No maker's mark evident.
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An early 20th century 9ct. yellow gold and nephrite lyre form brooch, claw set with triple wire strand centre and star highlights.
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A late 19th century silver mounted Indian double tiger's claw brooch, the opposing claws with silver fittings including a wide central band engraved and surmounted by an elephant.
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A c.1900 gent's gold plated pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, maker's name, gold hands, the seconds dial set into a miniature cobalt and gold enamel clock with the pendulum marking the seconds, stem wind, some cracks to dial and not in working order.
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A late Victorian gent's Rotherhams silver pocket watch, key wind, seconds dial, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, Birmingham 1891 (no key).
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An early 20th century silver and enamelled highly decorative lady's fob watch on bird brooch suspension, the seagull brooch with outstretched wings with hanger supporting the lady's open face fob watch, the sides and back in painted enamel with further gulls in flight over cresting waves, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gilt detail.
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An 18ct rose gold Elgin full hunter pocket watch, stem wind, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial, marked Elgin Nat'l Watch Co., in working order, weight including movement 132gm.
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A gent's Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch, 3.8 cm case, stainless steel case and bracelet, black dial with sub-registers and centre chronograph hand, serial no. 1175. In original red leather box. Working.
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A c. 1994 Omega Seamaster Automatic chronometer 200M gent's wristwatch, original stainless steel case and strap, black movable bezel, the black dial with fluoro-hour markers and hands, sweep seconds, date aperture, in good working order, complete with extra/spare links, in original box with booklet, certificate booklet, plastic card warranty detailing purchase date 8.8.94 and watch No. 49572832 and retailer Fifth Avenue Jewellers (Takapuna) Ltd, original 'Omega' swing tag attached. This model known as the…
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A 1980s 18ct. yellow gold and stainless steel gent's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch, 3.4 cm case, gold toned dial with baton markers, Jubilee bracelet. Complete with original purchase receipt dated 1989, certificate, booklet and green leather box.
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Rolex 50th Anniversary Edition Oyster Perpetual Submariner Date Watch, model 16610LV, 4 cm stainless steel case with striking green time lapse bezel, black dial, and Oyster Fliplock Bracelet. Water resistant to 1000 feet. Produced in extremely limited quantities to mark the 50th anniversary of the Rolex Submariner, this rare, special edition Submariner has a unique (Kermit) green bezel and larger hour markers than the standard Submariner Date. Automatic 3135 movement w/ date, waterproof screw-down crown,…
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A gent's vintage Enicar 17-jewels wristwatch, 18K stamped to reverse, with replacement Hirsch crocodile skin strap. Working, distress to face.
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A gent's Longines Conquest automatic wristwatch, stainless steel, 3.4 cm case, self-winding, silver dial with silver baton hour markers, date aperture at 12, sweep second hand. Working.
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A gent's Movado Kingmatic S Sub-Sea wristwatch, automatic, champagne dial, hour markers, gold hands and red seconds hand, gold toned mesh bracelet.
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A gent's 1980s Swiss Tissot Seastar wristwatch, stainless steel case, automatic with seconds hand and date aperture, new leather strap.
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A 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, of Louis XV style, modelled with masks, flowers and leaves and surmounted with a two-handled urn, Roman numerals and pendulum movement striking on a bell, height 35 cm.
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A French gilded and porcelain mantel clock with garnitures, the gilded brass clock decorated with porcelain panels painted with wild flowers, the centre panel with a dancing maiden in a diaphanous robe with brass naked women holding baskets of fruit on their heads to each side, the pediment in the form of two nesting birds, the porcelain dial with conforming painted decoration, Roman numerals, no key. The garnitures decorated with conforming gilded brass and porcelain panels. 33 cm x 15 cm x 49 cm.
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A c.1800 French Empire black and white marble and ormolu portico clock, the circular ormolu cased movement with white enamel dial and Roman numerals suspended between the two tapered white marble columns on square section black marble stands, further ormolu adornments, eagle pediment to the case, the movement with silk suspension, striking to the hour and half hour upon a bell, the rectangular white marble stand with adjustable ormolu feet, c.1800.
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A pair of silver candlesticks, the round base decorated with scrolling leaves, with conforming decoration to the three knops to the column, weighted with baize base. Birmingham 1982, height 23 cm.
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A rare Queen Anne silver taper stick, the turned sconce on a circular platform with plain flared and reeded rim, the single handle of broad ovoid form with double engraved crest and forked feathered arm supports. London 1711 by John Fawdery. 96gm, diameter of base 7.7 cm, height 5.4 cm.
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A c.1900 large and impressive Austrian silver and hippo tusk cigar cutter, the polished tusk with a large silver sculpted fox head cutter, green glass eyes, the hinged lower jaw with push-button release revealing the cutter operating through the fox's nose, ears raised, finely engraved, marks for Vienna and maker George Adam Scheid, length 27.5 cm. Note: items of this size and quality are rarely seen on this market.
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A George III large silver basket, profusely embossed with florals and leaves, raised on pierced rope edged foot with a two-strand 'weaving' handle. London 1766 by Elizabeth Aldridge. 723gm.
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A 1920s silver oval swing handle basket, the broad rim with pierced detail and gadroon rim, conforming oval spreading foot. Birmingham 1925 by Joseph Gloster Ltd. 568gm, length 30 cm.
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A George III impressive large silver swing handled basket, the rim with fine overlapping pierced arches and fine engraved detail, a similar oval spreading foot. London 1796 by Michael Plummer. 866gm, length 38 cm.
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A large heavy and impressive Victorian presentation silver jug and two beakers, the jug with bulbous spherical body and hand-beaten finish, the hinged lid with double pomegranate thumbpiece, presentation engraved 'This Jug Together with Two Beakers are a Farewell Gift to the Revd. Arthur Rawson from Former and Present Members of his Congregation. 26 July 1882'. The beakers with decorative engraved bands and hand-beaten finish, the oval cartouche with castle and other engraved detail. The jug London 1881 by…
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An impressive Victorian silver oak boxed four-piece tea and coffee service, elaborate finely embossed floral sprays and engraved trellis panels, acanthus leaf detailed thumb pieces, applied floral sprig finials, gilt washed interiors to the sugar and cream. London 1859 by John Samuel Hunt, the bases engraved 'Hunt & Roskell, Late Storr & Mortimer'. 2kg. The oak box with brass swing handles and blue baize lined fittings. Note: Storr & Mortimer was founded in 1822 when the noted English silversmith Paul…
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An early 19th century composite three piece heavy silver tea set, squat ovoid form with pronounced ribs to the body centre, the teapot London 1838, the cream jug London 1841, the sugar bowl 1837, the set with matching maker Edward, Edward Jnr., John & William Barnard (1829-1846). 1350gm.
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A William IV large silver teapot, round squat form with reeded decoration to base and centre, floral finial to lid. London 1836 by John James Keith.814gm.
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A Victorian silver bachelor's teapot, wrythen twist body with embossed floral decoration, ebonised handle and knop. Edinburgh 1895 by Hamilton & Inches. 281gm.
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A George III large silver teapot, raised on four floral decorated paw feet, a central ring of roses to the body with gadrooned rim, flower finial to lid with ivory heat rings. London 1819 by Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reed. 785gm.
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A Victorian silver Georgian Revival Bachelor's teapot, wrythen lobed tapered body on spreading circular foot, the plain spout with relief scroll and acanthus leaf detail, the carved wood handle with later fittings. London 1880 by Charles Stuart Harris. 318gs.
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A late Victorian silver salver, the interior profusely embossed with florals, decorative scalloped border, on three scrolling feet. London 1889 by Blunt Wray & Co. 300gm, diameter 22 cm.
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A 1930s silver waiter, with decoratively pierced rim, presentation inscription to the centre, raised on three scrolling feet. Birmingham 1931 by Mappin & Webb. 209gm, diameter 17.5 cm.
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A George IV silver presentation salver, the pie-crust rim in high relief, the central cartouche presentation engraved to Mrs Graham 'At The Grammar School of Haddington', framed by decorative panelled scroll and floral engraving, raised on three elaborate scroll feet. Sheffield 1824 by F.C. Younge & Co. 644gm, diameter 28.5 cm.
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A European (Italy) Art Deco silver cutlery service, .800 standard, the stylish set with flared tapered handles and of solid construction, comprising 12 dinner forks, six dinner knives, six tablespoons, five dessert forks, six dessert knives, six fish knives and forks and four teaspoons. Silver weight excluding knives 2.72kgs
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A bottom marked silver tablespoon, the handle with restrained decoration, pricked initials to terminal, marks indistinct.
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A set of four George II silver Hanoverian tablespoons, bottom marked, each crested with a demi-lion issuing from a coronet. London 1749 by John Gorham. 288gm.
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Six early 20th century silver flatware items, includes 1847 fish/butter knife, three spoons, pickle fork and a pair of tongs. 118gm.
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A set of six New Zealand colonial silver coffee spoons by W. Good of Gisborne, the plain demitasse spoons with T-form handle ends, each with maker's name and silver marks stamped to handle side, length 7.2 cm.
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A late Victorian Arts & Crafts Keswick School tea caddy spoon, finely hammered bowl, the tapered broad handle with punch detailed rim. Birmingham 1899 by Keswick School of Industrial Art.
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A cased pair of a Victorian silver christening spoon and fork set, profusely engraved. London 1875 by Mary Chawner and George Adams. 64gm.
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A George III silver pedestal sugar basin, plain boat form with swing handle, fine engraved encircling floral bands, old repair. London 1795 by John Robins. 200gm, length 15.5 cm.
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A colonial silver pedestal bowl, eight tapered panels to the body, captured ring handles. 213gms, embossed marks, diameter 12 cm.
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A George III silver sugar and creamer, half-lobed body and floral engraving, gilded interiors. London 1800, maker's marks rubbed. 390gm.
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