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Auction House:Cordy'sNumber of lots recorded:823
Sale Title:Jewellery, Antique & Art AuctionLots with images:805
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:567
Date:25-Jun-2019
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An early 20th century gold engraved lady's open face pocket watch, stem wind, gilded dial, the working movement marked D.F. & C. 12.5ct. gold London import marks to case. 22.5gm
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An 18ct. gent's mid-size open face pocket watch, machine engraved dial and back cover, gilded dial, interior dust cover absent, key wind. 30gm
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A 19th century 18ct. yellow gold mid-sized open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and 'Le Comte Geneve', the conforming details to the movement, engraved back. 28gm, diameter 3.6 cm
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An early 20th century lady's 14K yellow gold half-hunter pocket watch, the front with black enamelled Roman numerals, stem wind, working, the interior dust cover gold plate. 28.2gm
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An Art Deco 14ct. gent's 'Revue' pocket watch, the open face with gilded dial and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and maker's name, the interior dust cover stamped 'Metal', the stem-wind movement in working order, the short length rolled gold chain with 9ct. yellow gold T-bar attached. Watch diameter 4.9 cm, the watch weight 62gm
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An early 20th century 9ct. rose gold doctor's open face pocket stopwatch, the white enamel dial with sweep seconds stopwatch movement, stem wind, working. The interior dust cover of gold plate. 89.7gm
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A Victorian 18ct. yellow gold Reid & Sons pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, detailed with maker's name 'Reid & Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne', the movement with conforming details and No. 73988, key wind, working. In original Morocco leather fitted and named case with key and provenance. 73.8gm, diameter 4.6 cm
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A George III silver pair cased pocket watch by Robert Barnes of Liverpool, fusee verge escapement movement with unusual square pillar supports, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the balance cock engraved and pierced with grotesque bearded mask, the movement engraved with maker's name and watch no. 114, the watch case with indistinct London hallmarks, the outer case with no marks evident
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A George IV silver verge pair cased pocket watch, fusee movement, Roman numerals, Birmingham 1829 by Benjamin Kirby
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An Art Deco period Bulova 'Miss America' lady's wristwatch, c.1929, 15 jewel manual wind movement, plated case and matching filigree bracelet with simulated emeralds. In original named case
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A vintage 9ct rose gold lady's Rolex watch and strap, the gold enamel dial with Arabic numerals, stretch strap with safety chain, working order. Weight 20.90gm
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A 1960's Seiko 18ct yellow lady's cocktail wristwatch, gilded circular dial, original textured 18ct gold strap and buckle. 32.5gm
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An early 20th century 9ct. rose gold lady's wristwatch, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, the movement with maker's name 'Revue', working, woven fabric strap
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A 1980s gent's Baume & Mercier 18ct. yellow gold wristwatch, the rounded square dial with gilt face and maker's details 'Baume & Mercier Quartz', sapphire set crown, 3.3 cm wide case, brown lizard skin leather strap. In named box with guarantee and booklet all in outer conforming box. Battery replaced Feb. 2019
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A Corum 18ct. yellow gold $20 double eagle wristwatch, 1897 gold coin, quartz movement, 18K framing case, date aperture, diamond set crown, black leather strap with Corum tang buckle, working. Battery and back gasket replaced Feb. 2019
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A 19th century decorative French cased carriage clock, the brass case with blind fret grill panels, the gilded face with enamelled chapter ring, Arabic numerals, with key, the front opening leather case with Napier jeweller's label. Some faults, height 15 cm
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A mahogany framed circular wall clock, with New Zealand Government stamp, cream enamel dial with Roman numerals, diameter 27.5 cm
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A French silver powder compact, square form, the exterior profusely engraved, the interior with mirror and powder gauze, marked 800. 7 x 7 cm
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An early 20th century silver vesta, of larger size, leafy scroll engraved, vacant shield cartouche. Birmingham 1924 by F.H. Adams & Co. Suspension loop attached
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A 19th century Russian silver niello box, the lid decorated with featured town buildings and radiating sky, framed by a geometric repeating design, a vacant cartouche conforming to the base, push-button lid release, stamped marks for the assay master Viktor Vasilyevich Savinsky, 1884 and other marks, some losses to the niello. 10.5 x 6.5 x 2.5 cm
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A George III silver gilt large snuff box, curved rectangular form, radiating machine engraved decoration. London 1809 by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson. 74gm
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An early 20th century silver three-cigar case, scroll engraved detail, push-button release. Birmingham 1913 by W.H. Haseler Ltd. 112gm, length 13 cm
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An Edwardian silver lady's finger suspended vanity case, circular, hobnail type decoration. Birmingham 1906 by Henry Williamson Ltd, a specialty small maker, diameter 4.6 cm
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A Victorian cranberry glass and gilded silver plate double-ended scent bottle, the faceted body with push-button release and screw top ends, length 14.5 cm
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A late Victorian large decorative silver photo frame, rectangular form, pierced and embossed with repeating C-form scrolls, strut back showing some distress. Birmingham 1900 by Synyer & Beddoes. 28 x 21 cm
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An Edwardian large silver decorative photo frame, embossed with masks, birds and scrolls. The blue velvet back with later rimu strut. Birmingham 1905. 26.8 x 22 cm
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A three-piece Italian .800 standard silver tea set, baluster shape, hand beaten decoration and wood handles, 970gm. Together with a birds-eye maple tray with silver mounted handles
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A three-piece 1920s silver tea service, four lobed panelled oval bodies, the teapot and sugar bowl hallmarked Birmingham 1924, the cream jug 1919, all by Deakin & Francis Ltd. 806gm
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A three-piece 1920s silver tea service, four lobed panelled oval bodies, the teapot and sugar bowl hallmarked Birmingham 1921, the sugar 1919 and the cream jug 1918, all by Deakin & Francis Ltd. 855gm
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A George III silver teapot, oval form with restrained engraved decoration to base, top, spout and lid, fruit wood handle, London 1802 by George Smith (II) and Thomas Hayter. 420gm
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A George IV silver teapot, round form with restrained gadrooning to the top, ebony handle and knop to lid, London 1821, maker's marks rubbed. 803gm
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An Edwardian bachelor's tea set, plain design, high domed lid to tea pot, raised on four paw feet, Birmingham 1901/1902 by Jones & Crompton. 477gm
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A late Victorian silver bachelor's teapot and sugar, scalloped rim, raised on three feet, London 1895 by Mappin and Webb. 323gm
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A George III silver teapot, oval fluted form with restrained decoration to the base and top, ebony pineapple knop to lid, London 1790 by Hester Bateman. 492gm
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A four piece Victorian silver tea and coffee set, hexagonal baluster shape, engraved with floral scroll panels, crested and monogrammed. Tea pot with mendicant finial: London 1858 by Robert Harper, coffee pot with Chinaman finial (some faults), milk and sugar London 1846 by George Richards. Total 2462gm
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A George III silver four piece tea set, half lobed body, a band of floral decoration to the top, and heavily embossed rim, handles and spout, with two size teapots, cream and sugar, London 1818 by Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan Hayne. 2780gm
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A quality William IV silver four piece tea and coffee service, love bird finials, the squat baluster bodies with fine repeating shell fan panels, pleated spreading feet, Neptune type handles to two pieces. London 1830 by Jonathan Hayne. 2.46kgs
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A 19th century silver plate tea caddy and teapot stand, the oval tea caddy with key opening to reveal a two-compartment interior, the shield engraved cartouche framed with floral spray and ribbon, the oval teapot stand with similar cartouche, bead edge to both
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A George II silver coffee pot, baluster form on spreading base, high domed hinged lid, with later embossed decoration, London 1748 by Richard Gurney & Co (Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook). 968gm
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A quality Victorian 12 place silver 'Devonshire' pattern cutlery service, comprising 12 serving/tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, 10 teaspoons and sauce ladle. Principally London c1840/1850 by Elizabeth Eaton, Chawner & Co. and others. Together with 12 later casein handled table knives and 12 entree knives. The silver weighing 4.4kgs. In later homemade canteen. The set in good condition
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A 19th century Indian silver fiddle thread and shell pattern part cutlery service by Charles Nephew & Co., comprising five table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and five teaspoons, each piece bearing the same engraved crest, maker's marks to reverse. 1400gm
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A 19th century Dutch silver revival monarch spoon depicting Henry VIII, the full figure standing above the British Royal Coat of Arms and large spade bowled spoon. Import marks for London 1896. 112gm, length 24.5 cm
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A George III silver soup ladle, fiddle and thread pattern, crest to terminal, London 1819 by Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan Hayne. 289gm
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A pair of William IV silver sauce ladles, fiddle and thread pattern, crest to terminal, London 1836 and 1837 by Mary Chawner. 168gm
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A pair of American silver large berry spoons, heavily embossed bowls and handles, stamped S. Kirk & Son Sterling, possibly 1932. 236gm
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A George III silver double-ended marrow scoop, the wider end of traditional shorter length, good gauge. London 1799 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, length 22.8 cm
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A George II silver double ended marrow scoop, the plain stem swelling slightly to accommodate a narrow bowl, the larger bowl with a drop heel, bottom marked. London 1750, maker's mark obscured, length 21.5 cm, 55gm
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A boxed set of six New Zealand silver coffee spoons, greenstone handles, in original box, by Joseph Swindell & son, marked to back of spoons
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An early Victorian Scottish silver salver, engraved with C-scrolls and florals, ornate pie-crust rim with shell and leaf repeat highlights, raised on three scrolling feet. Edinburgh 1838 by Marshall & Sons. 760gm, diameter 310
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A 1930s silver George III style salver, the pie-crust rim with shell type detail, double engraved crest, raised on hoof feet. Sheffield 1931 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 357gm, diameter 21.5 cm
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An early 20th century restrained pie-crust rim salver, plain design, raised on four scrolling feet. Sheffield 1916 by Z. Barraclough & Sons. 380gm, diameter 20.5 cm
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A George III silver salver, scalloped rim with rope edge decoration, raised on three ball and claw feet, with two armorials engraved to the rim. London 1805 by William Stroud. 700gm, diameter 24 cm
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A silver salver, piecrust rim and raised on four ball and claw feet, London 1934 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd. 600gm
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An early 1900s silver two handled tray, the gadrooned edge decorated with shells, presentation inscription to the centre, London 1916 by Robert Pringle & Sons. 2000gm, 56 x 36 cm
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