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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Bowls, Comports and Dishes
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A rare George IV silver second course dish, large circular form with gadroon and shell rim, engraved with the British Royal coat-of-arms, another armorial badge to the opposite side, plain centre. London 1822 by Philip Rundell. Weight 1860gms. Diameter 37… ***
*** A large impressive Edwardian silver rose bowl of classical form with spreading circular foot, ornately embossed with florals, scrolls, fruit and leaves, the four upturned lip sections with mask relief panels. Sheffield 1901 by William Padley & Son. Height… ***
*** A rare heavy and impressive George IV silver dinner plate, leaf flanked shell mouldings interrupting the gadroon border, the beautifully engraved armorial with Latin motto 'Probitas Verus Honos'. Weight approx. 1 kilo. London 1820 by Paul Storr. ***
*** A pair of impressive Victorian silver lidded entree dishes, oval form with pronounced rope and gadroon borders, the lids with detachable handles, lobed detail and engraved decoration. London 1863 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons. 3.45kgs ***
*** A Victorian silver bacon tureen, traditional oval shape with swivelling dome cover, ivory button form handle, raised on four splayed legs with ball feet and detail. London 1887 by Edward Hutton. Weight 1965gms. Width 35 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver bacon tureen, oval shaped with domed cover with an ivory handle, raised on four supports with decorative ball feet and finials. London 1887 by Edward Hutton. Width 35 cm, weight 1965gms ***
*** A Charles II antique English silver bowl, London 1671-72, 415gm (14.6oz), diameter 16.5 cm, height 7.6 cm, circular with deep walls raised up from a collet foot to a slightly everted rim. Maker's mark: TK with a pellet between above a cinquefoil… ***
*** A rare George II Irish silver bowl, plain form, the short everted rim with a double row of repeating dot punched detail, the plain scroll legs with hoof feet and leaf form detail, radiating fine linial embossing encircling each leg. Dublin c.1740 by… ***
*** A late 20th century sterling silver chalice, octagonal base supporting a column decorated with multiple religious figures, the bowl and column with gilded finish. Commissioned by the Dean of Wells for the Eighth Centenary of Wells Cathedral. 141/800.… ***
*** A quality Edwardian silver gilt Adams style bonbonniere raised bowl, the fine vertical pierced panel sides with radiating acanthus leaf base, highlighted with ram's heads and laurel leaf swags, the four spreading legs terminating in ram's hoofs, original… ***
*** A large George II silver porringer, the two handled bowl with curved lobes and flutes to the lower body, the foliate framed cartouche unengraved. London 1736 by Samuel Wood. 18 x 11.5 cm ***
*** A pair of George II silver plates, serpentine gadroon rim. Both engraved with same armorial of two garters with mottos linked below a crown, Pro rege et patria (For King and Country) and Denique Coelum (Heaven at last). London 1757 by William Justus.… ***
*** A large early 20th century silver rose / trophy bowl, London 1918. Angular scroll handles, spreading pedestal base, unengraved. 1660gm. ***
*** An impressive and heavy George III silver large dinner plate, with hexagonal serpentine gadroon border with engraved armorial, unmarked. Provenance: The collection of John and Valerie Robertson, Auckland. Dia.32.6 cm.1050gms. ***
*** A good William IV silver fruit dish, by Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1833. 565gm., the scalloped well framed by an ornate backed repousse and pierced border with husk pattern handles. Raised on four acanthus scroll feet. 31.5 x 23 x 5.5 cm. ***
*** A William IV silver small lidded tureen, of lobed boat form with shell and leaf scroll top rim, raised on four conforming feet. The lid with horned goat's head finial. Engraved shield armorial crest. Sheffield 1835 by Creswick & Co (Thomas, James &… ***
*** A pair of good Victorian silver pedestal bowls, the oval bodies with embossed and engraved floral and lobed designs conforming to the spreading bases, shaped rim, applied cast rococo scroll handles. London 1884 by Charles Stuart Harris. 17 cm x 18.5 cm x… ***
*** A George III/Regency elegant sauce tureen, oval form, the looping handles with acanthus leaf detail, armorial crest of a ram to both sides of the lid, coat of arms to both sides of the tureen, on oval spreading foot and of good gauge, London 1818 by… ***
*** W. (William and/or Walter) Good (Gisborne c.1880 -1900) silver two handled bowl, plain circular with flat scroll handles, gilt washed interior, monogrammed 'J', diameter 13 cm, 180gm. ***
*** A pair of Egyptian 900 standard silver bowls, plain design with pie crust rim, marks to centre and base, 1354gm. Diameter 27 cm. ***
*** A William IV silver rococo pedestal comport, the flared serpentine lobed bowl with open handles, stepped flared circular foot. London 1836 by John Tapley. 920gms. Provenance: From the collection of Gerry and Valerie Bermel (of Travis Antiques, Wellington… ***
*** A Victorian silver pedestal rose bowl, half lobed body on conforming spreading foot. Dia. 24.5 cm. London 189o by Charles Boyton (II). 833gms. Provenance: From the collection of Gerry and Valerie Bermel (of Travis Antiques, Wellington 1950's to 1986) ***
*** A George III silver pierced bowl, bead border, hop swags, the interior with engraved initials and a galloping unicorn, raised on oval foot, London 1775 by William Holmes & Nicholas Dumee. 405gm. ***
*** A rare large George III Irish silver large brandy pan, squat circular shape with pronounced spout, turned wood handle with socket fitting to the side. Dublin 1818 by William Nolan. Diameter 14.5 cm 655gms ***
*** Four Stuart Devlin silver and silver gilt wine goblets, bell shaped bowls on a delicate concave stem with applied filigree upper band and lower band, the stem with a light hatched textured surface, on a polished spreading foot, London 1976. ***
*** W. (William and/or Walter) Good (Gisborne c.1880 -1900) silver two handled bowl plain circular with flat scroll handles, gilt washed interior, monogrammed 'J'. Diameter 130 mm, 180gm. ***
*** A pair of Egyptian 900 standard silver bowls, plain design with pie crust rim, marks to the centre and base, 1190gm. Diameter 25.5 cm. ***
*** A George III silver brandy saucepan, the large bell form bowl on a spreading circular foot, sparrow beak spout, traditional turned wood handle, with silver mount set at a right angle. London 1775 by William Grundy. Weight 221gms. Diameter 9.8 cm ***
*** An early 20th century large silver rose bowl, fine ribbed raised band decoration to the rim, stepped circular foot, raised double scroll open handles. London 1910 by Thomas Eady & Co. Ltd. Weight 1164gms ***
*** A heavy Victorian silver entree dish and cover, oblong, bead edged with removable handle. London 1897 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. 1280gm ***
*** A pair of 925 sterling sugar boxes, of bombe shape with repousse florals at the corners, raised on scroll feet, the hinged lids with removeable floral bouquet finials. The interiors gilded. Marked Made in Israel. Together 820gm ***
*** A large pre-war silver rose bowl, of tyg form, ovoid, with three slender scroll handles rising from three curved legs terminating with pad feet. Sheffield 1938, height 23.5 cm. 1147gm. ***
*** An Auckland historic Edwardian silver rose bowl, with embossed floral Art Nouveau designs. With Devonport Yacht Club inscription, 'DYC 3rd Cruising Race. Won by Thelma Presented by Capt. G. McKenzie 1906-07. '. Sheffield 1905 by James Deakin & Sons (John… ***
*** A large Edwardian silver footed bowl, repousse embossed with dog, swan, C-scrolls and florals in an earlier manner, serpentine shaped rim, raised on three pad feet with lion mask detail. The central cartouche engraved '1922. F. R. Seddon'. Birmingham 1910… ***
*** A Victorian silver muffin dish, beaded decoration to rims hand handle, with inner liner, Sheffield 1895 by Henry Stratford, 838gm. ***
*** An Arts & Crafts silver quaich by Cyril Kelsey, Kelsey was apprenticed as a metalworker with C. R. Ashbee's 'Guild of Handicraft' between 1896 and 1900 without taking up full membership, hand hammered circular with square wire handles, marked: CK,… ***
*** A George IV silver fruit comport, with ornately pierced and repousse rim worked with a fruiting vine and roses bordered by a shell, scroll and trellis rim. Sheffield 1826 by Robert Gainsford, diameter 26 cm, height 12 cm, 599gm. ***
*** A late Georgian silver chalice, the tapering cylindrical bowl decorated with an engraved ribbon frieze and a chased and engraved band of encircling roses, raised on a short tapering stem with a single knop, decorated with shells, raised from a circular… ***
*** A Victorian silver fancy embossed rose bowl, crested with a winged griffin within a C-scroll cartouche, further embossed with florals and conforming scrolls in an encircling band, the spreading circular foot with similar embossing. London 1892. Diameter… ***
*** A large Continental silver dish, scalloped rim with leaf and shell handles to each end, raised on four scrolling feet. Stamps to each end. 1000gm, length 50 cm. ***
*** A striking silver Art Deco lidded entree dish, oval form with machine engraved banded highlights and geometric triangular form handles. London 1936 by Sir John Bennett Ltd. 1220gms. Length 31 cm ***
*** An Edwardian silver bowl, the ornate openwork sides decorated with flying birds, vines, leaves and flower with a plain base, London 1908 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, 342gms, diameter 24 cm ***
*** A decorative George V period silver circular bowl on three lion mask and paw feet, beautifully embossed in the Irish manner with swan, hunting dog, grapes, leaves and scrolls. With original circular ebonised wood presentation stand engraved 'W & R… ***
*** A pair of oval silver bowls, the sides ornately pierced with florals, leaves and scrolls, with a floral decorated handle to each end, blank cartouche to both sides, raised on four shell feet. London 1900 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. 650gm. ***
*** A large silver oval pedestal bowl, lobed, panelled and pieced, applied fine scrolling rim, spreading oval foot. Chester 1926 by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd. 550gms. ***
*** An early 1900s silver comport, the oval top with pierced decorative border, raised on oval spreading foot, Chester 1912 by Walker and Hall, 613gm. 29 x 23 x 15 cm. ***
*** An impressive silver pitcher, barrel form with thin vertical lined decoration, applied band to rim, with large plain handle to one side. Sheffield 1932 by Walker & Hall. 832gm. ***
*** Julius Hyman (Dunedin) silver presentation bowl, engraved top rim, crested with shield and motto Constanter et Diligenter (Consistency and Diligence) heavy swollen ring foot. Diameter 125 mm. 359gms. ***
*** Six Egyptian 900 standard silver finger bowls, plain design with pie crust rim, 804gm, diameter 11 cm. Provenance: Brought home by our vendor's aunt who was a New Zealand army nurse in Egypt during World War II. ***
*** An Adams style silver sauce tureen and cover, stemmed boat shape with two scroll handles, bead rimmed and bright cut decoration. London 1971 by Garrard & Co Ltd. 545gm. ***
*** A silver large grape dish, the plain circular bowl with a single wide pierced and engraved handle, stepped circular base. Weight 560gms. Sheffield 1936 by Walker & Hall. 22.5 x 25.5 x 6.5 cm ***
*** A good 1920s Arts & Crafts Norwegian silver rose bowl, compressed circular baluster form, bead top rim, the body embossed with three panels of stylised rose, tall spreading shaped foot, overall hammered finish, presentation engraved dated to 1925,… ***
*** A silver two handled fruit bowl, circular with filigree walls and rope twist rim. Chester 1930 by Adie Brothers, diameter 21.5 cm, 540gm. ***
*** An Art Nouveau, Tiffany & Co. Silver centre bowl, decorated with raspberries to the rim, circa 1902-07, pattern 13780A, impressed marks to base, diameter 26 cm. 550gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver and parcel gilt centrepiece, with open frame supporting a quatrefoil cut and frosted glass dish, flanked by handles formed as figures of cupid seated upon a gilded sphere; raised upon a spreading quatrefoil stepped base, engraved… ***
*** A William IV silver footed bowl lobed body with embossed floral rim, round spreading foot with scalloped edge, London 1835 by Edward, Edward Jr, John & William Barnard. 415gm. ***
*** An Art Deco silver tazza, the circular bowl form top with castellated rim, the waisted column with stepped circular base, the rim matching the top. Weight 440gms. Sheffield 1937 by Walker & Hall. Diameter 22.5 cm ***
*** A silver comport, the shallow dish with scalloped rim moulded with shells and leaf motifs raised on a knopped stem from a circular spreading foot. Sheffield 1926 by Walker & Hall. 450gms. Diameter 20.5 cm ***
*** A Thai silver champagne bucket, of scalloped tapering cylindrical shape, each of the eight panels repousse with dancer figures on ornate foliate scroll backgrounds. Two hinged handles affixed to the rim. 940gms. Diameter 23 cm ***
*** An Edwardian period silver rose bowl, with ornate embossed decoration in the French manner, leaves, flowers and scrolls. Sheffield 1902. 480gms. Diameter 21.5 cm ***
*** An Edwardian silver rose bowl, circular, raised on short stem and spreading foot, floral embossed and with two vacant cartouches. London 1904 by James Wakely & Frank Wheeler. Diameter 17.5 cm, 355gm ***
*** An early 1900s silver trophy bowl, octagonal form, decorated rim, Birmingham 1912 by a & J Zimmerman Ltd. 466gm. ***
*** A George III silver chalice, ovoid bowled with gilt washed interior, decorated with a frieze at the rim of a fruiting vine and with pineapples in cartouches, raised on a short tapering stem from a domed circular foot with reeded edge. Newcastle, lacking… ***
*** Eight small silver dishes set with coins to the centre, marked 'Sterling', the coins variously silver or cupro-nickel, diameter 10 cm, 705gm. ***
*** An Edwardian silver decorative rose bowl, the lower body with repeating shield form relief moulded acanthus leaf design, spreading circular foot, raised on ebonised turned wood stand. 533gms. Diameter 21.5 cm ***
*** A heavy Victorian silver rose bowl, wrythen fluted, London 1894 by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, diameter 21.5 cm, 718gm ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sweetmeat dishes, oval with repousse walls. London 1892/93 by William Comyns & Sons. 25.5 x 19.5 cm. 448gm. ***
*** An early George III silver bonbon dish, oval shape, with beautifully pierced and embossed decoration, oval foot and swing handle. London 1767 by Thomas Foster. Length 15 cm ***
*** A silver pedestal footed rose bowl, traditional circular form, the wide band of Adams style wreath and swag decoration in relief. Birmingham 1938. 577gms. Diameter 20.7 cm ***
*** An Edwardian silver classical chalice, lobed and angular sections with Arts and Crafts references. Presentation engraved. Chester 1907 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, height 12.5 cm. 395gms. ***
*** An 1898 Russian .875 silver handled bowl by Alexander Smirnov, squat circular with restrained classical floral engraving, raised on three ball feet, gilded interior. Stamped marks. ***
*** A Victorian silver and crystal inkwell, the pineapple shaped crystal inkwell with a silver decorative lid sitting in the middle of a shell type silver dish, engraved and marked 'A Souvenir of Noel House'. London 1858 by Edward & John Barnard. 20 cm x 18 cm ***
*** A heavy Edwardian silver circular shallow dish, with impressive pierced and embossed border of classical design, lions, masks, leaves and scrolls, on three feet. Sheffield 1903 by Watson & Gillott. Weight approx. 770gm. Diameter 28 cm. ***
*** An Edwardian silver footed bowl, octagonal form with scalloped rims, on round spreading foot, London 1904 by James Aitchison, Diameter 26 cm, 404gm. ***
*** A good quality Edwardian period Dutch.800 standard silver oval circular bowl, with ornate pierced decoration and shaped rim. 295gms. Width 30 cm ***
*** A Georgian revival silver fruit dish, by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1925. Oval boat shape with dentil rim terminating in acanthus capped handles, raised on conforming oval foot. 29 x 15.5 x 8.5 cm. 425gm. ***
*** An Edwardian silver rose bowl, squat circular shape, chased and engraved with flowers, raised on a short stem from a circular foot. Presentation engraved. Sheffield 1904 by Marples & Co. Diameter 18 cm ***
*** A George III Scottish silver pedestal sugar bowl, boat form body, oval foot and overhead swing handle with reeded borders and detail. Of generous proportions. Edinburgh 1798 by R.M. 287gms. ***
*** Ten small dishes set with coins to the centre, nine marked 'Sterling', the coins variously silver or cupro-nickel, one Danish unmarked set with .800 silver coin, diameter 85-10 cm, 450gm ***
*** A pair of Edwardian quality silver bon-bon dishes, pedestal boat form, elaborately pierced and decorated with beads, swags and vacant oval cartouches. London 1906 by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd. 410gm. Length 18.8 cm. ***
*** An Edwardian silver pierced and repousse dish, quatrefoil lozenge shaped, decorated with anemones between trellis panels. Chester 1905 by Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton. 28.5 x 23 cm. 317gm ***
*** A pair of French 19th century silver pepper grinders, urn shaped with hop swags and cartouche engraved with a monogram gorged with a ducal coronet, height 8.3 cm ***
*** A late 19th century Italian silver wide bowl, plain wrythen lobed body, the wide undulating rim with relief embossed scrolls and florals, raised on three feet, stamped 800. 980gm, diameter 38 cm. ***
*** A silver porringer style bowl, circular, raised on conforming spreading foot with two acanthus capped handles issuing from the rim and with an applied frieze of stylised acanthus leaves encircling the lower body. Birmingham 1929 by Barker Brothers silver… ***
*** A George III silver sugar bowl, oval form, encircling bands of engraved decoration, vacant cartouche, angular handles, remains of gilt to the interior, width 18.7 cm. 263gm. ***
*** An Edwardian silver oval dish, with decoratively pierced walls, gadroon and shell moulded border, scrolling handles to either side, raised on four shell and scroll feet. Chester 1902. ***
*** A Victorian silver rose bowl, repousse with floral swags and cartouches, London 1896 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Diameter 16 cm, 359gm ***
*** A pair of Art Deco silver bonbon tazzas, each shallow circular dish raised on a spreading circular foot and with two angular handles issuing from the rim. Birmingham 1938 by Deakin & Francis. Total 425gms. Height 9.5 cm ***
*** A silver sommelier's tastevin with snake entwined handle, engraved to the rim 'Golf Society of Great Britian'. Provenance: The collection of John and Valerie Robertson Auckland. 129gms. ***
*** A vintage Lusaka (Zambian) silver heavy chalice, this native made piece with bowl form top, double rope and grape bunch embossed decoration, the tapered wide base with further rope and triangular panelled decoration, flared foot. Hammer marks evident.… ***
*** A late Victorian silver small rose bowl, London 1900 by Charles Stuart Harris. 265gm, hemispherical shape, embossed with acanthus scrolls and shell framed cartouches between floral swags, raised on a circular domed spreading foot with gadrooned edge,… ***
*** A 1930s heavy silver small tazza, the plain disc form bowl on tapered stem, spreading circular foot. London 1934 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. Weight 223gms, height 15 cm ***
*** An Edwardian heavy silver oval dish, the shaped plain flat rim with floral scroll embossed body and tall base with four decorative bracket feet. Sheffield 1901 by Joseph Rodgers & Sons. 324gms. Length 18 cm ***
*** A pair of early 1900s silver long stem bonbon dishes, round pierced decorated bowls, spreading foot, Birmingham 1911 by Mappin & Webb. 217gm. ***
*** Nicola Roake (Christchurch New Zealand) handcrafted silver bowl, flared form with fine radiating lineal textured markings. Stamped maker's marks to the base. Diameter 13.5 cm. 204gm. Note: Nicola has over 25 years experience in traditional silversmithing,… ***
*** Two silver Armada dishes, slightly larger and similar to above. London 1972 and 1976. Diameter 17.1 cm. 540gms. ***