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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:25
Lots with images:25
Prices available:25
Category:
Wine Coasters
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** An impressive Paul Storr silver coaster, with fruit wood inset base set with a central silver boss engraved with the crest of lion over a ducal coronet ***
*** An elegant George III silver wine coaster, turned mahogany inset base, filigree walls. London 1792 by Robert Hennell I. Diameter 12.5 cm. Provenance: The Beverley Allen Collection ***
*** A pair of early George III wine coasters, with shaped borders, fine pierced decoration and turned wood bases, slight damage, London 1765 by John Langford II & John Sebille. 12 x 4.5 cm. ***
*** A pair of Geo.III silver wine coasters, with swollen lobed sides with gadroon rims. Turned wooden bases with engraved cartouche. Diameter 15.5 cm. Length 1816 by William Eaton. ***
*** A George III silver decanter coaster, circular with spreading base and gadrooned rim, inset turned wood centre and glass insert. Crested with a dove beneath the motto 'Peace & Grace'. London 1799, maker I.D. Diameter 13 cm ***
*** A George III silver bottle stand, lipped top with concave flared rim, gadroon borders, raised on three shell decorated bracket feet. London 1807 by John Emes. 206gm. Diameter 13.5 cm. ***
*** A Victorian silver pickle jar stand, triform shape holding three cut crystal jars (some faults), one lobe engraved with monogram and armorial crest, height 25.5 cm. [suitable as a three wine bottle coaster] ***
*** A George V silver tall bottle coaster, with castellated rim, two side handles, wooden inset base. Sheffield 1910 by Martin Hall ltd, height 18 cm. 776gm. ***
*** An uncommon George IV silver bottle coaster, lobed body, flaring gadroon top rim, the turned wooden base with central silver disc inset crested with the armorial of Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832). Sheffield 1824 by Smith, Tate, Hault & Tate. Diameter 15 cm ***
*** An Edwardian silver bottle coaster, in the form of a pineapple with embossed floral decoration, two blank cartouches for engraving and gadrooned rim, turned wood base, Birmingham 1901. 388gm. ***
*** An uncommon George III silver decorated bottle coaster, the cylindrical rim with classical cherub and maiden figures highlighted with flowering pots, gadroon top rim. Turned wooden base. London 1805 by T.H., possibly Thomas Holland II. Diameter 14 cm. ***
*** A set of nine New Zealand silver wine glass coasters, hallmarked for Walker & Hall Ltd., 1981 and 1989, made by Fred or John Money, diameter 8.5 cm, 292gm. ***
*** A pair of contemporary silver bottle coasters, turned wood base, plain design with gadrooned border to top and base, diameter 10 cm. ***
*** An early Victorian silver bottle coaster, turned wood base with floral decoration to the silver rim and gallery. London 1843 by John and Henry Lias, diameter 15 cm. ***
*** Fred Money, pair of 1979 silver coasters in original box, circular radiated form with beaded rim, In original Walker & Hall box. Fred Money, and Walker & Hall hallmarks, diameter 85ea. 77.6gm. Provenance: From the Fred Money, estate family collection. ***
*** A Tiffany & Co. silver champagne bottle coaster, plain design and fits a standard champagne bottle. Diameter 15.5 cm. ***
*** A pair of silver and turned wood bottle coasters, squat baluster form. London 1971 by SPQR, diameter 11.2 cm. ***
*** A modern silver galleried wine coaster, turned wooden base. London 1990 by C.J. Vander Ltd. Diameter 13.2 cm ***
*** A pair of Fred Money 1979 silver coasters in original box, circular radiated form with beaded rim, in original Walker & Hall box. Fred Money and Walker & Hall hallmarks, diameter 85ea. 77.6gm. ***
*** A pair of early 20th century silver on copper wine bottle coasters, gadroon rim, decorative engraved and pierced sides, turned wooden bases ***
*** A pair of silver decanter coasters, with pierced galleries, turned mahogany inserts. London 1989. Diameter 12.5 cm. ***
*** A silver bottle coaster, pierced scrolling decoration, stamped with '925' and London import marks. Provenance: The Flower Family Collection. Diameter 16 cm ***
*** A set of six New Zealand silver glass coasters, hallmarked for Walker & Hall Ltd., 1988, made by John Money. Diameter 8.5 cm ***
*** A pair of 800 standard silver circular table coasters, of plain design. 300gms. Diameter 16 cm ***
*** A modern silver and turned wood bottle coaster, plain swollen form. Birmingham 1989. diameter 14 cm. ***