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Auction House:Cordy'sNumber of lots recorded:564
Sale Title:Jewellery, Antique & Art AuctionLots with images:554
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:383
Date:26-Feb-2019
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12 Georgian silver table forks, bead edge. London 1818 (2), 1828 (20 and 1829 (8), various makers, mainly William Chawner, length 22 cm, 715gm
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Five Tiffany & Co. sterling silver dessert spoon, Persian pattern, stamped Tiffany & Co., Sterling, 1872 to the reverse. 154gm.
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Six Victorian silver oyster forks, trefoil pattern, crested: a bird with olive branch, decorative engraving to the stems and finials. London 1849 by George Angel. 248gm
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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 part set of silver cutlery, thread pattern, consisting of six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, four tablespoons, six luncheon forks and six dinner forks, Sheffield 1940. 1.6kg.
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A William IV silver christening mug, campana shape with acanthus capped scroll handle and lobed circular foot, chased and engraved with amorini at a forge and gathering wheat sheaves, height 9.5 cm, 140gm.
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A pair of George III silver trays, oval piecrust rimmed with bead and husk edge, raised on four ball and claw feet. Both engraved with period coat-of-arms: Sinister, quarterly, in the I and IV a chevron gules betw three roses, in the II and III, or, three griffin's heads erased on a chevron vert, impaling Dexter, on a chevron betw three boars' heads couped, three roundels or. One London 1776 by John Carter II (worked circa 1760-1790) 45 cm x 34.5 cm, 1854gm, the other London 1783 by John Crouch I & Thomas…
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A circa 1900 quality silver plate banquet tray, floral, leafy scroll and panel engraved with vacant central cartouche, the flared rim with applied grape leaf and vine detail, the two open handles of conforming relief. 79.5 cm x 49 cm.
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A George II silver waiter, with husk bordered piecrust rim, raised on pad feet, crested with a swan and motto 'Sans Peur'. London 1737 by George Hindmarsh, diameter 16 cm, 245gm.
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A Georgian Revival silver waiter, piecrust rim with shell and scroll border, engraved cartouche with monogram. Birmingham 1905 by Barker Brothers, diameter 16 cm, 159gm.
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A George III silver waiter, engraved with the arms of Grainger, co. Waterford, Ireland and Liege, Belgium. Bead rimmed, raised on three feet. London 1785 by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, diameter 20.5 cm, 410gm.
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A George II silver salver, with husk and scroll rimmed piecrust border, raised on three pad feet. Engraved to the back: The Gift of William Stewart Esqr to Mr Thomas Binford in token of his Sincere regard & Friendship 1752. London 1752 by William Peaston, diameter 30.5 cm, 925gm.
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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 WMF silver plate tea and coffee set, elegant Adams style, raised on round spreading foot, lobed decoration to base with floral decoration to the centre. WMF silver plate marks to base.
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A Victorian silver tea and coffee set, oval with partially fluted bodies, flattened scroll handles. Birmingham 1899 by Barker Brothers. Coffee pot height 23 cm, total 1535gm.
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George IV silver coffee pot, rectangular section, plain baluster form with gadroon top rim, square ebonised handle. Birmingham 1912 by Elkington & Co. 846gm.
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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 large silver basket, profusely later embossed with florals and leaves, raised on pierced rope edged foot with a two-strand 'weaving' handle. London 1766 by Elizabeth Aldridge. 723gm. Minor damage to rim.
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An Edwardian Irish silver trophy rose bowl, with two acanthus capped flying scroll handles issuing from the sides, engraved J&RT-CMcC 1885-1910. Dublin 1907 by Sharman D. Neill, diameter 19 cm, 835gm
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A silver rose bowl, with double flying scroll handles, plain reeded rim and central band, short circular stem foot. London circa 1900 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, diameter 17 cm, 480gm.
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A cased Edwardian silver condiment set, comprising a pair of mustard pots with spoons, pair of pepperettes and pair of salts with spoons. Birmingham 1909 by Walker & Hall.
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A pair of decorative silver salts, compressed spherical form with shell and scroll rims, C-scroll and floral embossed bodies, each raised on three wide spreading shell feet. London 1847 by Edward Farrell. 253gm, diameter 8 cm.
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A pair of Victorian silver squat circular salts, chased and engraved with floral decoration, raised on lion mask feet and with gadroon rims. Blue glass liners. London 1864 by Alexander Macrae, diameter8 cm, 220gm, along with a pair of bead edge salt spoons, marks rubbed.
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An Edwardian quality all-silver 12-place setting fruit knife and fork canteen, the mahogany canteen fitted with red velvet, each piece crested with a stag's head, the blades and handles hallmarked for Birmingham 1909 by Elkington & Co., the canteen also with inset maker's label.
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A hand embroidered panel depicting a Baluchi design, mounted on card, in colours of red, blue and cream. 68 cm x 90 cm.
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A hand knotted tribal all wool Shiraz rug, the field decorated with geometric diamond forms, stylised animals, multiple border guards, some wear. 159 cm x 117 cm.
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A Persian Saruq rug, the field with three flowering vase framed by floral sprays, red and cream dominant tones, wool on cotton construction. 14.1 cm x 7.2 cm.
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A machine made Belgium Karajan rug, all wool pile, in shades of red, dark blue and light brown. 332 cm x 96 cm.
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An Iranian Ardabil carpet, the field decorated with a central panel containing geometric, animal and flower patterns, the quadrants with conforming patterns, multiple border guards, in deep red and blue tones. 250 cm x 165 cm.
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An old Persian Tabriz hand knotted carpet, decorated with a large floral medallion, framed by leaves and flowerheads and a broad floral rosette border. Old repair to one edge and small patches. 350 cm x 246 cm.
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A Seraband runner, the field decorated with multiple small designs, multiple border guards, dominant tones of red and blue, slight fading. 292 cm x 100 cm.
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A Seraband runner, the field decorated with multiple small designs, multiple border guards with dominant tones of red, (one patch requires cleaning). 410 cm x 106 cm.
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A fine quality hand knotted Tekke Turkoman rug of traditional design, the field decorated with three rows of gul motifs. 130 cm x 170 cm.
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