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Auction House:Cordy'sNumber of lots recorded:796
Sale Title:October Antique AuctionLots with images:32
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:598
Date:12-Oct-2010
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A Victorian period silver key wind gent’s full hunter pocket watch, the fusee lever movement by J. & J. Jones, London, the case London 1869. Not working, no key.
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An Edwardian period silver key wind gent’s open face pocket watch, the lever movement by Miller & Stewart, Hereford, the case Birmingham 1901. Working order, with key. On long silver curb link fob chain.
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A William IV silver key wind gent’s open face pocket watch with fusee lever movement, the case London 1835. Not working, no key and second hand missing.
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A Victorian period silver open face key wind gent’s pocket watch, the fusee lever movement in working order, the case London 1873, no key. On finely wrought silver curb link fob chain.
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A Victorian period silver stem wind gent’s open face pocket watch by T.R. Russell, maker to the Admiralty and to the Queen, Church Street, Liverpool. The lever movement in working order, the case London 1891.
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An Edwardian period gent’s silver key wind open face pocket watch, W. Erhardt, London, the lever movement in working order, with key, the case Birmingham 1902. On long silver fob chain with a coin medallion.
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A Victorian period silver key wind full hunter fusee lever pocket watch, the back plate and dial marked S.H. Drew, Wanganui & Marton, the case hallmarked London 1879. Not working, no key.
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A gent’s silver stem wind open face pocket watch, Birmingham 1910, the lever movement in working order. On short fancy silver fob chain.
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A Victorian period gent’s silver key wind full hunter pocket watch with lever movement made for D. Dawson, Dunedin, not working, with key. On silver graduated curb link fob chain.
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An Edwardian period silver plated stem wind open face gent’s pocket watch, the back engraved with figure and farm animals, the face with coloured decoration of figures, cattle, flowers and leaves and the name Mira, the jewelled lever movement in working order, seconds hand missing. On silver fob chain.
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A George III period silver pair cased verge pocket watch with fusee, maker Charles Stanley, Liverpool, both cases hallmarked Birmingham 1813. Working order, with key. Glass chipped.
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A Victorian period 18ct. yellow gold gent’s mid sized full hunter pocket watch, fusee movement with internal back plate marked Rotherham London, gilded dial with Roman numerals and decorative engraved centre, the exterior finely engraved with floral designs and oval panels, Sheffield 1849, key wind.
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An English brass cased carriage clock with a white enamel face, Roman numerals, marked Henley. Height 1200. Working order, with key.
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An early 20th century French carriage clock, with traditional brass case, swing handle to the top, the enamelled dial with repair, Roman numerals.
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A French brass cased carriage clock, the dial with Arabic numerals, no key, in original leather case. Height 10 cm
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A late 19th century French brass cased carriage clock striking on a gong, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals. Height 13 cm retailer’s mark Howell James & Co. ‘To the Queen’. Working order, with key.
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An Art Deco period silver travel clock, the square machine engraved face with a blue enamel top, mounted with a raised crown, the push-button mechanism revealing an enclosed stem panel, the interior engraved ‘Oh Blow Ye Winds....’ Birmingham 1932. 4.5 cm x 4.5 cm working.
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An Edwardian walnut regulator type wall clock, the ornate case with column mouldings and lion mask pediment, decorated circular dial with Roman numerals and pendulum movement. Height overall 110 cm. Recently maintained.
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A vintage American Ansonia oak cased wall clock with a glazed door, circular dial with Arabic numerals and pendulum movement. Height 90 cm
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An Edwardian period American Ansonia drop dial circular wall clock with carved decoration, the circular dial with Roman numerals, gilded glass door and pendulum movement. Height 56 cm
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A late 19th century walnut cased regulator type wall clock with ornate turned and fluted columns and mask pediment with turned finials, the circular dial with Roman numerals, the pendulum movement striking on a gong. Height overall 110 cm
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A Tudric pewter clock c.1903 in a design attributed to David Beasey, the copper dial with black enamel Roman numerals and peacock blue enamelled centre, the case with a stylised tree and leaf design, the base marked ‘Tudric’ and model # 0636. Height 14 cm width 9 cm depth 6.2 cm Good working order, glass missing.
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A George IV period silver vinaigrette of oblong shape with cut corners and engraved decoration, beautifully pierced grill and gilded interior. Length 3 cm Birmingham 1821. Makers mark R.M. Some wear.
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A late Victorian period silver vinaigrette of oblong form, machine decoration and embossing to exterior, original gilding to interior with grill missing, Birmingham 1893 maker George Unite. Width 4 cm depth 2.5 cm
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A silver backed hair brush with an unusual family crest of a bull’s head, London 1938, together with a late Victorian period facet cut glass dressing table pot, London 1891.
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A silver Art Deco brush and mirror set consisting of a mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, with machined decoration and monogrammed initials, London 1935.
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A silver dressing table hand mirror with ornate embossed decoration, together with a matching brush. Birmingham 1971.
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Five faceted glass vanity case pots with silver lids with a hand beaten effect, together with a cut glass dressing table tray, three dated 1898 Birmingham, the other two London 1898. Width of tray 25.5 cm depth 18.5 cm
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An Edwardian period Art Nouveau silver plate belt comprising of ten links in the form of a Nouveau maiden’s head on a flower alternating with round links of lilies, the round buckle in the form of a maiden’s head, long flowing hair and a flower head dress. Length 65.5 cm
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An engraved silver cigarette holder case complete with an amber cigarette holder with 9ct. rose gold mount, the tapered case with scroll engraving and cap end, suspension loop to the other, London 1919.
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A George IV period silver christening mug of urn shape on a round heavily embossed pedestal foot, the lower portion heavily embossed with flowers, the top plain but divided into small panels, handle in the form of a snake twining around a branch, inscription to front, London 1827, maker T. Cox Savory. Height 8 cm diameter 7 cm
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A Victorian period crested fiddle pattern silver tablespoon, length 23 cm Exeter 1852, John Stone, together with a finely engraved, crested, Victorian period butter knife. London 1842. Makers Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater.
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Two Georgian period crested Old English silver tablespoons. Length 22.5 cm London 1799, maker George Brasier and 1809, makers Peter & William Bateman. .
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Three George III silver tablespoons, fiddle pattern, Dublin 1807, maker M. West and Tudor & Whitford, together with two old bottom marked old English tablespoons, date marks rubbed. Maker’s initials W.F.
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A pair of Georgian period bottom marked silver sauce ladles, Old English pattern, monogrammed initials to top, date and city marks rubbed, maker’s initials T.E. over G.S., possibly Thomas Eustace and George Smith or Thomas Evans and George Smith. Length 19 cm
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A canteen of silver plated table cutlery, a version of the Windsor pattern, 12 large knives, 12 small knives, 12 fish knives and forks, 12 dinner forks, 11 luncheon forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 coffee spoons and four tablespoons. Sheffield maker, excellent condition, the fitted box with key.
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