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Auction House:Cordy'sNumber of lots recorded:827
Sale Title:June Art and Antiques Auction, including the Doug & Joy Redmond Collection Part ILots with images:282
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:597
Date:18-Jun-2013
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A Longines gent's gold plated dress watch, slim 3.2 cm diameter case, stainless steel back, 6 jewel L171.2 quartz movement, white dial marked with model number 5194, Roman numerals, calendar chapter ring with red crescent tipped indicator hand, subsidiary seconds dial at VI. Original Longines taupe leather strap, Longines presentation box and documentation
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A 1960s Omega Constellation Constellation gent's wristwatch, automatic movement, Arabic numerals to the quarters, raised hour markers and logo to the gilt dial. Stainless steel case, sweep hand, working
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A 19th century Swiss key wind mid-size silver pocket watch, open face, the interior back cover with maker's/retailer's name 'John Parrish.....', working, in old green velvet lined case, complete with key
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A c.1900 Swiss gent's chronometer 'Up and Down' pocket watch, the open face with porcelain dial, Roman numerals to the hours, an outer ring scaled to 300 detailed every 25 with Arabic numerals, two subsidiary dials, stem wind. London import marks for 1913
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A Baum & Mercier Capeland chronograph modern gent's wristwatch, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, three subsidiary dials and date aperture, stainless steel case with 18ct. gold bezel and winder, the stainless steel bracelet with 18ct. yellow gold central links, original packing box complete with spare bracelet links and booklet, good working order, purchased approximately eight years ago
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An early 20th century H. Golay & Son Ltd, London Deck/pocket watch, polished steel half-hunter case, the white enamel dial with maker's name and watch no. '1072'. Roman numerals and outer Arabic sweep seconds, matching blued-steel hands, large size, the exterior of the back plate military engraved H.S. Arrow Mark 3, Bravingtons, London. Diameter 6.2 cm. Charles Hector Golay, later trading as Hector Golayi, 'Manufacturer of Complicated Watches, 46 Myddleton Square, London', Swiss born but working most of…
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An authentic Cartier clock/letter opener combination, the handle set with a clock in the 'Cartier Tonneau' style, the stretched swollen rectangular dial with Roman numerals, the reverse with Limited edition No. 0266/2000 and maker's name, in original named tool red leather box and outer cardboard box. Length 22.7 cm, complete with certificate
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An early 20th century 14ct. yellow gold five minute repeater gent's fob watch, the open face with Arabic numerals in black, outer dial in red with seconds indicated, subsidiary seconds dial towards the base, marked with maker's name M.T. Stauffer, 21 jewel movement also with maker's name and 'Les Points' and numbered '22700', the outer back cover requiring attention to hinge
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A Longines gent's gold plated dress watch, slim curved square case, 3.2 cm square, stainless steel back, 8 jewelled ETA 201.001 calibre quartz L140 movement, gold dial marked with model number 6452, gold hour batons and ultra-slim hands. Original Longines 'Genuine Royal Lizard' black strap and Longines presentation box
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An 18ct gold vintage Vacheron Constantin ultra-thin gent's dress watch, 3.2 cm diameter case with fine radial fluted bezel, champagne toned dial with Roman numerals and railtrack minutes. The back with serial number 451093, the original strap with an 18ct. gold buckle with London import marks for 1973
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An Indian brass carriage clock, with inlaid cloisonne decoration, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds hand, alarm timing dial, alarm striking mechanism requires attention, with key. 10 x 16.5 cm
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A 19th century French brass cased striking carriage clock, the case with restrained reeded and notch detail, angular ends to the swing handle, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gilt highlights marked with retailer's name 'G. & T. Young......', the key wind movement striking on a gong, not working. 8 x 7 x 13 cm
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A French Louis Philippe gilt brass cased mantel clock, the neo-classical cube case surmounted by an urn finial, raised on a plinth base from four acanthus feet, mounted with a circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, striking movement. Height 40.5 cm
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An old gilt brass fancy French style clock garniture of three pieces, the tall mantel clock of overall baluster form with fancy scroll moulded frame, the cream enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, the two flanking candelabra of conforming shape and decoration, each with three sconces, the central sconce on double knop support flanked by two fancy scrolling arms supporting the outer sconces, each with applied shield cartouche to the base. Height 50 cm
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A 19th century French mantel clock, the black slate case surmounted by a gilt bronze figure group of an 18th century woman kneeling and sewing the buckle on the shoe of an officer in naval dress, the square slate case embellished with ormolu festoons, stylised acanthus leaf borders and raised on a plinth base with ormolu neo-classical scroll feet, the white circular dial with Roman numerals marked 'Arera à Paris', striking movement marked 'Arera' No. 222 . Height 49 cm
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A quality 19th century French ormolu and marble 'Amor Chought' mantel clock, the case design attributed to Vion, Paris, the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and convex glazed door cover in an ormolu mount, framed by a woman in long drape and a cherub with rose garland, quivers, etc., the marble stand and shaped base with further ormolu panels of leaf and cherub decoration, raised on five compressed feet. The movement with hour and half hour bell striking, c.1840. Height 33.5 cm, width 28.5 cm
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A good Edwardian silver photo frame, circular form, a ribbon bow adorns the top, original strut back. Sheffield 1903 by Joseph Rodgers & Sons. Diameter 16.5 cm
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A pair of Edwardian silver embossed photo frames, the swirling floral designs in the Art Nouveau manner, overall serpentine rectangular form. Birmingham 1905 by Henry Stratford. The original deep blue velvet backing and struts showing some wear, minor losses. 23 cm x 18 cm
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Two early 20th century silver small photo frames, circular form, one machine engraved. Birmingham 1916, oak back and strut. The other with reeded edge, oak back and strut, Birmingham 1917. Diameters 78 and 9.8 cm
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An early 20th century silver oval photo frame, restrained reeded decoration, fitted original oak back and strut. Birmingham 1915. 24.5 cm x 18 cm
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An early 1900s silver topped and crystal dressing table bottle, the body with wheel cut decoration, the silver screw top with a tortoise shell panel set with a small hand beaten silver kiwi. Birmingham 1913 by Spooner, Clowes & Co. Height 11 cm
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An Edwardian silver cased green glass perfume bottle, the heart form bottle with a silver collar enclosed in a conforming hinged and lidded silver case, the front embossed with a troubadour serenading two woman within a garden. Birmingham 1904. (small crack to bottle). 5 cm x 8 cm
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An Edwardian smelling salts bottle, cylindrical shape with pierced walls and cranberry glass liner, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted glass stopper. Birmingham 1909 by C.E. Williams. Height 6 cm
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A silver mounted cut crystal perfume bottle, inverse baluster shape with silver collar and mouth, fitted with an obelisk stopper. London 1826 by Henry Perkins & Sons. Height 16.5 cm
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A late Victorian silver sovereign case, rectangular form with rounded corners, push button release, two compartments, initials engraved to front, lion and crown armorial to reverse. Birmingham 1882, maker's initials HBs
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A late Edwardian silver sovereign case, rectangular form with rounded corners, push-button release, two compartments, the exterior profusely engraved with blank cartouche to front for owner's initials. Birmingham 1910 by J.C. Ltd
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An early 20th century silver jewellery box, the hinged lid with engraved floral wreath, swags and bows, reeded ribbon and floral decorated border, raised on four cabriole type legs, blue velvet lining to the base. Birmingham 1911
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A 19th century silver lady's compact, oval form, the lid set with a miniature painting of two women in an interior scene, glazed, framed by a blue enamelled band, some damage, the hinged lid revealing an internal mirror, powder puff and fitted interior, scroll engraving to the base and edges
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A Russian silver cigarette case, of heavy gauge, oblong shape with rolled sides, all engraved with a lineal pattern, St Petersburg Koloshnik mark c.1908-26, 84 zolotniks, the 14ct gold thumbpiece with cabochon amethyst. Unknown Cyrillic maker's mark. 9.5 cm x 7 cm x 1.7 cm. 175gms
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A European silver and enamel Art Deco cigarette case, of rectangular form with chamfered corners, the top decorated with guilloche enamel in a lemon tone, an embossed band of gilded silver set with three small round brilliant cut diamonds to the top right corner with one further diamond set to the enamel above, a band of sky blue enamel forms the outer border, push button release, the gilded interior with an inscription in Hungarian with a list of names and the date 1.2.1920, the case with original gilding…
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A late Victorian fancy silver covered stationery compendium, the hinged bow front lid entirely covered with an embossed and pierced silver cover of entwined leafy scrolls, cherubs, florals, birds, etc., central vacant cartouche, opening to reveal a watered green silk lined fitted interior, leather exterior over the wooden frame. Chester 1900 by James Deakin & Sons. 3.1 cm x 17 cm x 19 cm
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A pair of Victorian tall green glass and silver mounted decanters, the tapered cylindrical bodies with facet cut bases and necks, the silver mounts with double pouring spouts and grape leaf embossed border. London 1839 by Charles Reily & George Storer; with silver plate mounted cork stoppers mounted cork stopper with circular finials. Height 34.5 cm
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An Edwardian silver presentation trowel, with a marine ivory handle, the blade engraved with an inscription commemorating The Bolton Infirmary Extension and the Coronation of Edward VII 1902. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1878 by Thomas White. Length 32 cm
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An early 19th century silver on copper wine coaster, shaped beaded rim, pierced repeating flowerhead banded design, other piercings and engraved floral sprays, inset turned wooden base. Diameter 12.5 cm
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An Edwardian silver plate wine cooler, tall cylindrical form, panelled body, two open side handles, engraved monogram and 'The Grand' to the ribbon. Height 18 cm
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Two Australian silver napkin rings by Frederick James Mole, Brisbane, (active c.1913), plain cylindrical form, stamped marks
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An Australian silver Arts & Crafts teaspoon by J.A.B. Linton (1904-1980), Perth, Western Australia, the sculpted gum nut handle with rat's tail extension to the reverse of the hammered bowl, stamped marks. Length 11.2 cm
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A silver Arts and Crafts spoon by Harold F. Sargison (1886-1983), Tasmania, Australia, the open work finial as a stylised gum nut, square section handles with twisted centre, hammered finish to the shovel form bowl, impressed marks, c.1930. Length 13.5 cm
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A set of three Australian Arts & Crafts silver spoons by Mildred Creed (1910-1942) Australia, the twisted wirework handles with sculptured gum nut and leaf finials, hammered finished bowls, c.1940s. Note: Creed's spoons are fine examples of the Australian Arts & Crafts movement, she trained in London becoming a highly accomplished Sydney jeweller, silversmith and enameller. Impressed marks. Length 11.5 cm
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A silver bowl by Harold F. Sargison (1886-1983), Tasmania, Australia, all-over hammered finish, plain circular form with two angular open handles. Impressed maker's name and marked 'silver'. Diameter 11 cm
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A set of six cased New Zealand silver and greenstone oyster forks, the shaped plain blades each with three prongs, the tapered greenstone handles of oval section, in fitted original case
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An early 20th century Indian colonial silver tea and coffee service, the plain circular bowls with central rib and gadroon decorated top rims, spreading circular foot to each, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar and cream. c.1920 by the noted Indian maker Warner Bros. Total weight 1194gms
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An early 20th century silver Georgian style three piece tea set, compressed baluster bodies with gadroon and scrolling shell rims, tapered ring foot to each, the sugar bowl and cream jug with acanthus leaf thumb pieces to the scroll handles. London 1918 by Mappin & Webb. Total weight 900gms
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An Edwardian cased silver four piece tea and coffee service, the oval panelled baluster form bodies with gilt washed interiors, dome lids to the two pots, each raised on four scrolling legs. Sheffield 1905/1906 by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, the coffee pot presentation inscribed 'Major W.H. Pettit and Mrs Pettit From Residents of Upper Hutt & District in deep appreciation of their valued services during the epidemic November 1918'. All in an oak fitted box with blue silk and velvet lined interior. Total weight…
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A sterling silver tea set, the Georgian style set consisting of a teapot, hot water pot, cream and sugar, plain design with gadrooned rims. Sheffield 1961. Weight 2155gms
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A good late Victorian silver plate part 12 place cutlery service: 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons and 12 tablespoons all crested with a stag within a bead edge cartouche above graduated floral bells, English maker's mark; eight table knives and eight entree knives with embossed floral and scroll silver plate handles and Walker & Hall Sheffield steel blades
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An eight place setting of double struck King's pattern silver plated cutlery: table forks, dessert forks, table knives, luncheon knives, soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, six tablespoons, two jam spoons, two butter knives and a sauce ladle. Sheffield maker, the knives with stainless steel blades. Excellent condition, ex. The Studio of Tableware, Mt Eden, Auckland
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A pair of Georgian period silver berry spoons, the handles engraved, the bowls richly gilded, London 1813 by Thomas Dicks
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A George III silver bottom marked berry spoon, the gilded bowl engraved and embossed with four berries, further engraving to the handle, marks worn. Probably by Philip Roker III c.1770, London
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A George II silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, bottom marked, London 1748 by Ebeneza Coker. Length 21 cm
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A late Victorian silver plate tea caddy, rectangular baluster form embossed with florals and scrolls, flowerhead and leaf sculpted finial, raised on four scrolling legs. Hallmarks for Rogers & Slater
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A vintage Georg Jensen Arts & Crafts silver spoon, in the blossom pattern, hand hammered bowl, stamped mark on handle, together with a silver tea strainer marked 'Petersen' who was apprenticed to George Jensen and later married one of his daughters
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A Regency plain Old Sheffield Plate jug, the open top with a broad tall spout, gadroon rims, original fruitwood handle. Height 18 cm
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Three 19th century silver on copper pieces, includes an Adams style hot chocolate pot, helmet form cream jug and salver with gadroon rim, raised on three feet
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A George III silver cruet set in stand, the oval boat form stand with geometric scroll engraved band, reeded rims, raised on four tapered feet, the mahogany base with a central plain column supporting the shaped bottle keeper, reeded ring handle to top, the five cut crystal cruet pieces with silver tops, three with hallmarks matching the stand, the other two a pair. London 1806 by Solomon Hougham. 18.5 x 13 x 22 cm
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A George III crested silver cream jug, of helmet form with gilding to interior and exterior, on pedestal foot with double scroll handle. London 1776 by Nathaniel Appleton and Ann Smith. Height 10 cm
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A sterling silver butler's tray, rectangular form with gadrooned rim and handles, scalloped shell embellishment to each corner and handle. Sheffield 1856. Weight 3.3 kilos. 50 cm x 39 cm
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A pair of 19th century silver on copper column candlesticks, gadroon rims, the copper gracefully bleeding through. Height 22.2 cm
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Two early 20th century silver specimen vases, trumpet form, one with fluted circular top, the other oval, conforming bases. Birmingham 1911 and Chester 1908, both with weighted bases. Heights 180 and 17.5 cm
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A 1920s silver tall sugar caster, baluster form, the tall domed pierced lid with baluster finial, single dominant rib to the body, spreading circular foot. London 1927 by Alfred James How. Weight 180gms. Height 19 cm
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