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Auction House:Cordy'sNumber of lots recorded:365
Sale Title:Jewellery, Fine & Applied ArtLots with images:365
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:294
Date:19-Jul-2022
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A finely hand knotted Turkman Waziri carpet Northwest Afghanistan, decorated with Tekke tribal gols and secondary medallions along with stylized boteh motifs. 300 cm x 205 cm
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An antique Luri tribal carpet, with pleasantly faded tones. The entire field divided into fifty square panels, each with geometric motifs, animals, floral and architectural stylised elements. Framed by a geometric border. 269 x 186 cm.
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A Regency rosewood work table, the parquetry inlaid top of exotic timbers, starburst centre and wide border of triangular sections, enclosing a fitted interior with tooled leather adjustable slope above the sliding well with faded pink silk pleated exterior, the faceted column on four-way concave platform. 48 cm x 37.5 cm x 80 cm.
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A 19th century mahogany demi lune flap top table, satin wood inlay and stringing, the top opens out to a small oval table with adjustable turned slightly splayed legs. 81 cm x 90 cm x 73 cm (when open).
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An early 19th century mahogany butlers tray table, the tall gallery with handle cut outs, the folding base with old webbing requiring attention. 81 cm x 56 cm.
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An 18th century /19th century substantial oak carved mule chest, the top with double hinged lid enclosing shallow compartment, the front with carved frieze above two double panelled doors, exposed joint construction, double panelled sides. 188 cm x 80.5 cm x 94 cm.
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A Georgian oak coffer, the panelled front carved with Jacobean style decoration, panelled sides and lid, raised on stile feet. 132 cm x 56 cm x 72 cm.
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An impressive 19th century Spanish oak chest, the domed top and front with elaborate cut iron strapping, ornate lock furniture, with large iron handles to each side, requires minor repair to part of the front detail. 114 cm x 59 cm x 65 cm.
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A George III oak mule chest, the hinged lid enclosing candle compartment, the front with four shaped panels above two drawers. 148.5 cm x 53 cm x 80 cm
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An 18th century oak low cupboard, plain plank top with carved decoration to the front, one opening cupboard door opening to the right, raised on block feet. 126 cm x 67 cm x 69 cm.
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A 19th century flame mahogany four drawer chest, two half drawers over two full width, turned knobs, white veined marble top (corner broken), raised on bun feet. 116 cm x 61 cm x 82 cm.
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An early 1900s Victorian bookcase cabinet, the pediment with dentil moulding and Chippendale style decoration, astragal glazed doors, three shelves, brass edging to all doors, raised on bracket feet. 107.5 cm x 38.5 cm x 200 cm.
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A 9th century European country pine settle, the back rails with lyre shaped supports, full width hinged seat top, with squab cushion, showing some distress. 174 cm x 52.5 cm x 90 cm.
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A pair of uncommon Victorian rosewood detailed corner chairs, the arched buttoned backs and sprung seats upholstered in tan suede, the carved rosewood scroll arms and feet with acanthus leaf detail. Original brass castors. 720 X 76 cm.
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A quality Victorian carved walnut grandfather chair, scrolling open arms, button back, finely striped green velvet upholstery.
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An early 18th century oak Welsh dresser, crossbanded with mahogany, the back with two cupboards, drawers and plate rack, dentil moulding to the cornice, the base with three drawers (replacement handles), shaped apron, raised on square section legs. 183 cm x 44 cm x 202 cm. Provenance: Ex the Florence Court (Epsom) auction. Ex the collection of Trevor Bayly.
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An 18th century walnut chest on chest, the drawers with well-matched veneers, cross banded, cushion shaped supports and engraved brass pulls, the base with fluted canted corners and raised on bracket feet. 107 cm x 56 cm x 162 cm. Provenance: Ex the Florence Court (Epsom) auction. Ex the collection of Trevor Bayly.
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A George III mahogany Chippendale style chest on chest, the top with two half drawers over three full width, reeded column mouldings, stepped pediment, the base with three full width drawers, the side mouldings carved with flowers, pierced brass handles, raised on bracket feet. 115 cm x 56 cm x 174 cm. Provenance: Ex the collection of Trevor Bayly.
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A George III mahogany bookcase bureau, the upper section with plain pediment above astragal glazed doors, enclosing two adjustable shelves Two candle slides sit above a base with fall front enclosing a fitted interior over an uncommon configuration of frieze drawer above four half drawers above a full width drawer. Raised on bracket feet. 120 cm x 59 cm x 221 cm. Provenance: Ex the Florence Court (Epsom) auction. Ex the collection of Trevor Bayly.
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A fine Regency mahogany bookcase secretaire, the upper section with architectural tympanum pediment, above Gothic glazed doors with reeded brass edge, flanked by full reeded column mouldings. The base with secretaire drawer, full reeded column mouldings and matched flame veneer panelled doors with reeded brass edge. Embellished with restrained carved decoration and beaded edges, raised on short acanthus leaf feet. 125 cm x 49 cm x 210 cm. Provenance: Ex Cordy's auction. Ex the collection of Trevor Bayly.
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A large and impressive five door glazed shop display cabinet, early 20th century, mahogany frame with glass doors and two mirrored back panels, adjustable metal fittings for the five tiers of glass shelves. With affixed plaque: 'W. Hoyland, Showcase Makers, Wellington'. Dismantled for transport. The vendor prepared to assist with the set-up of this cabinet. 334 cm x 53 cm x 243 cm.
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A pair of unusual wrought and filigree iron framed display cabinets, with large glazed doors, glazed side and top panels, wooden panelled backs fitted with adjustable shelves. Raised on later painted wooden bases. 179 cm x 43 cm x 212 cm.
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A large 19th century quality French figured fruit wood dresser, the upstanding back with two panelled doors enclosing two fitted shelves, upon a base with two drawers and two panelled cupboard doors. Large scrolling steel handle and lock plates, stepped pediment, panelled sides and shaped frieze base. The exotic pale timbers with matched burr panels. 160 cm x 56 cm x 2300. Provenance: Ex the Sultan of Brunei.
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A large 19th century walnut armoire, the pair of double panelled doors with ebonised scroll detail, enclosing two drawers to the base, the arched top with classic French carved, pierced and ebonised pediment, panelled sides. 158 cm x 63 cm x 250 cm.
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An 18th century /19th century French fruit wood country plate rack dresser, the plate rack back with flared pediment above the three shelves, each with a broad front panel with wide cut away highlights, the base with two drawers above two panelled doors and scrolling frieze, double panelled sides. Good colour and patina. 124 cm x 60 cm x 216 cm.
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A 19th century French provincial fruitwood dining table, plank top, raised on substantial square section tapering legs. 88 cm x 182 cm x 74 cm.
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A 19th century Japanese black lacquer locking small personal tansu chest the five various drawers secured by a locking bar, single door, with fancy iron lock and fittings. 51.5 cm x 30.5 cm x 53 cm. With keys
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A Chinese hardwood and famille rose four-fold screen, the pierced wood decorated with florals and sacred bats, each framing a full-length porcelain famille rose panel decorated with flowering trees and shrubs and a variety of birds.
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A pair of Chinese rosewood chairs and occasional table, the splat in a twisted and knotted rope pattern with a sacred bat to the top, solid shaped seats, the table with a lower shelf (table requires minor attention). Provenance: Izak van Engers (1848-1914) a Dutch East Indies Tagrijn (metal trader); to his daughter Bertha (b.1896 Surabaya (now Djakarta), d.1970), to her niece, to her son, our vendor. 42 cm x 41 cm x 93 cm (chair) 49 cm x 75 cm (table).
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A replica Aubusson hand woven tapestry, depicting an allegorical scene, with figures accompanied by cherubs in a verdure landscape. 184 cm x 146 cm
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A large wrought iron, pressed metal and glass French style portico light, hexagonal form, three light branches, the ornate frame decorated with cherubs, heraldic shields and scrolling flowering branches, black and gilt paint finish. 45 cm x 125 cm.
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A 19th century oak long case clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, brass finials and decoration, reeded column to each side, inlaid stringing, the painted dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial and numeral aperture, the spandrels painted with representations of the four continents, plain case. (seconds hand absent). 44 cm x 22 cm x 220 cm.
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A 19th century mahogany long case clock, domed hood with barley twist column to each side, the painted dial with Roman numerals, date aperture, painted with outdoor scenes, faded, quarter column to each side of the case. 47 cm x 23 cm x 200 cm.
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A 19th century oak long case clock, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dates and seconds dials, height 215 cm
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An early 19th century mahogany Irish long case clock, of short proportion, circular dial with Roman numerals, railtrack minutes and subsidiary seconds dial, signed J. Booth Jnr, Nassau St, Dublin, height 198 cm.
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An 18th century oak long case clock, mahogany inlay, gilt Corinthian capitals to columns on case and hood, the hood with broken swan neck pediment with brass decoration and three brass ball finials with birds, the dial with pierced brass spandrels, face of the moon arch and calendar aperture, three train movement with early strike and chime control, dial signed France Warrington (died 1740), height 211 cm.
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A pair of cast iron greyhounds, in elegant crouching pose with forelegs crossed, on plinth base, with verdigris patina finish. 100 cm x 35 cm x 60 cm.
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