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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
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*** A late Victorian silver trophy cup, Sheffield 1900, the 'Charlton Championship Cup', the base of cup heavily embossed with leaves, with tapering slender stem and lower half of body embossed with same style leaves. On wood base. 24 x 110. Total weight on… ***
*** A George III silver soup ladle, fiddle pattern, London 1818 by Solomon Royes and John East Dix. 175gm ***
*** A good quality Edwardian period Dutch.800 standard silver oval circular bowl, with ornate pierced decoration and shaped rim. 295gms. Width 30 cm ***
*** A Georgian revival silver fruit dish, by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1925. Oval boat shape with dentil rim terminating in acanthus capped handles, raised on conforming oval foot. 29 x 15.5 x 8.5 cm. 425gm. ***
*** A George III silver barrel shaped mug, with two bands of encircling reeding and with conforming reeded loop handle. London 1781 by William Turton. 245gms. ***
*** A Victorian silver swing handled sugar basket with original Bristol blue glass liner, Adams-form with fine ribbed panels, repeating swags and pierced top rim, pedestal base. London 1880 by Charles Boyton II. Height 17.5 cm ***
*** A 19th century Austrian silver coffee pot, the lobed baluster body with carved ivory finial and handle. Hallmarks for 1867 and maker's mark 'D.T.D.'. 521gm. Height 20.5 cm. ***
*** A George II silver sugar caster, baluster form with bun shaped top. London 1732 by Ralph Maidman. Height 19.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver flat bottom cream jug, of helmet form with two large plain ribs to the central body, reeded top lip and handle. London 1808 by Joseph Beckwith. Weight 178gms ***
*** A pair of nephrite handled N.Z. colonial silver jam spoons, the heart shaped bowls engraved with stylised images of the Maori carving of 'Pukaki' flanked by foliage. Each marked 'Sterling' to the stems. Length 14.5 cm ***
*** A three piece silver tea set, spherical form with lobbed decoration, on round spreading foot. Birmingham 1934, 646gms. ***
*** A large impressive Victorian silver Masonic goblet, on tall stem with circular foot, inscribed and dated 1869, the hallmarks of Birmingham 1869 by Elkington & Co. Some rim dents. 475gms. ***
*** An Egyptian silver oval tray, with two handles, width 43 cm. 965gm. ***
*** An Edwardian silver rose bowl, squat circular shape, chased and engraved with flowers, raised on a short stem from a circular foot. Presentation engraved. Sheffield 1904 by Marples & Co. Diameter 18 cm ***
*** A set of six Victorian silver table forks, fiddle and shell pattern. Newcastle 1839 by John Wright. Weight 444gms ***
*** A George III silver goblet, plain ovoid bowl with gilded interior, the spreading circular foot with reeded rim, scripted initials. London 1802 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman. Weight 168gms. Height 15 cm ***
*** A 19th century Russian engraved silver card tray, the scrolling framed cartouche of city buildings, florals to the quadrants, looping handles with ball centres. Marks for assay-master Viktor Savinkov, Moscow 1867 and NA', length 30 cm. 314gm. ***
*** Six Georgian Scottish crested fiddle pattern silver table forks, Edinburgh 1818(4) and 1814(2), all by Joseph Pearson. 465gms. ***
*** A pair of Liberty & Co. Cymric silver sugar tongs, heart form bowls. Birmingham 1900, maker's mark for Liberty & Co, length 9.5 cm. 30gm. Probably designed by Archibald Knox. ***
*** A cased set of 13 silver Apostle spoons, modelled after the antique by the Birmingham Mint. Birmingham 1977. Limited to 1000 sets. In mahogany case. 445gm. ***
*** A good heavy William IV crested fiddle pattern silver pie spoon. London 1836 by John, Henry & Charles Lias. Length 40 cm ***
*** A set of six Georgian silver Old English pattern tablespoons crested: a demi-lion rampant. London 1815 by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne. 380gm. ***
*** A George III silver cream jug, gadroon rim, acanthus leaf thumbpiece handle, raised on four compressed bun feet. London 1815 by William Bateman. 180gms. ***
*** A George III silver fat belly sauce boat, scalloped rim, scroll handle, raised on three hoof feet. London marks rubbed possibly 1815. 295gm. ***
*** A late Victorian silver sugar basket, boat shaped, raised on a conforming oval foot and swing handle, heavily embossed scrolling and floral decoration, small cartouche to the front with engraved armorial, 210gms, Sheffield 1892 by Atkin Brothers. ***
*** An elegant 1920s silver hot chocolate pot, the ovoid half lobed body on spreading circular foot, domed lid. Sheffield 1926 by Martin Hall & Co. Ltd. 376gm. ***
*** Six Georgian silver dessert forks, fiddle pattern, four London 1832, two London 1833 by William Collins. 252gm. ***
*** A quality Victorian silver mug, with two encircling bands of engraved leaf decoration with bead highlights, the S-scroll handle terminating in a heart panel. London 1881 by Joseph, Albert & Ethelbert Savoy. The base punched '2050 Goldsmiths Alliance… ***
*** A glass hip flask with silver cup cover and bayonet stopper, the shoulder covered with snakeskin, a fill level window cut to either side. London 1902 by Sampson Mordan & Co. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver King's pattern fish servers with pierced blades, London 1868 by George Angell, 334gm. ***
*** A heavy fine quality Victorian silver soup ladle, double struck King's pattern. London 1871 by George Adams. Weight approx. 280gms. ***
*** A set of George III silver tablespoons, Old English pattern. London 1800 by Soloman Hougham. 396gm. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, patterned terminals, pierced blade, London 1858, maker's mark J.S. 360gm. ***
*** An Edith Morris silver Arts and Crafts spoon, rope twist handle, the bowl with planished finish, stamped SILVER and Morris's mark. Known as the Twist Spoon, length 13.5 cm. (A set was reputedly made for Charles Brasch, founding editor of the literary… ***
*** A Victorian silver NZ presentation 1st prize trophy cup, engraved 'Presented By Wright Stephenson & Co. T.A.S. (Timaru Agricultural Society') First Prize awarded to Alex Todd for Draught Brood Mare 26Th Dec. 1873.'. Height 19.5 cm. 177gms. Birmingham 1872. ***
*** A pair of early Victorian silver fish servers, pierced fish decoration to the knife blade and engraving to the fork tines, embossed roses to both handles, London 1859 by Elizabeth and John Eaton. ***
*** A Victorian silver salver, rope twist and bead rim, ivy engraved centre. Sheffield 1866 by Fenton Brothers. diameter 25 cm, 445gm. ***
*** Ten small dishes set with coins to the centre, nine marked 'Sterling', the coins variously silver or cupro-nickel, one Danish unmarked set with .800 silver coin, diameter 85-10 cm, 450gm ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver trumpet vases, the top rims with applied cast fancy shaped detail, embossed fluting, scrolls and oval cartouches to the body, spreading bases. Birmingham 1905 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Minor attention required. 289gms.… ***
*** A late Victorian Arts & Crafts Keswick School tea caddy spoon, finely hammered bowl, the tapered broad handle with punch detailed rim. Birmingham 1899 by Keswick School of Industrial Art. ***
*** An Edwardian period ornately embossed silver three-piece tea set, Birmingham 1903 and 1904. 580gms. ***
*** A pair of Edwardian quality silver bon-bon dishes, pedestal boat form, elaborately pierced and decorated with beads, swags and vacant oval cartouches. London 1906 by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd. 410gm. Length 18.8 cm. ***
*** A Georgian period flat bottom silver cream jug with reeded rim and handle and restrained engraved decoration. London 1798, by William hall. Height 12.5 cm ***
*** An early 19th century silver mounted coconut cup, the exterior bowl formed of the nut, rimmed and lined with silver on a silver tapered stem with a single knop, spreading circular foot, reeded detail at the edge, hammer working evident under the foot,… ***
*** Five Victorian Irish silver forks, fiddle pattern, Dublin, date marks rubbed but possibly 1838. 373gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver chatelaine, with five chains suspended from a neo-classical clasp. The clip London 1889 by Saunders & Shepherd. ***
*** A silver teapot, plain oblong shape with ebony handle and finial, standing on four feet. Birmingham 1912. 610gms. Length 30 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver capstan form pepper grinder, tapered with raised encircling bands. Birmingham 1882 by John Grimsell & Sons. Height 8.6 cm ***
*** 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. ***
*** A Victorian silver baluster mug, Sheffield 1875 by Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes. 257gm., the body with scroll, floral and diamond trellis decoration, the plain cartouche with scrolling monogram, the double scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece. Height 43… ***
*** A Georgian silver wine funnel, with gadrooned border and shell tab. London 1824 by John Henry and Charles Lias. ***
*** A boxed set of 10 silver 'The Queen's Beasts Collection' spoons, the spoons with various 'Beasts' to the finial, each holding an enamelled armorial shield, in original box with picture detailed interior lid. Birmingham 1977 by Toye Kenning & Spencer. Ltd.… ***
*** An Edwardian twelve place silver and mother of pearl fruit set, in original velvet lined mahogany box, Sheffield 1909. ***
*** 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 silver condiment set, two peppers, salts and mustards, spoons by Mappin & Webb, in original box, Birmingham various dates from the 1930s. ***
*** Five William IV silver tablespoons, fiddle pattern, various dates (1830-1835) and makers, some crested and monogrammed. 389gm. ***
*** A set of four early George III silver heavy tablespoons, Old English pattern, crested with a falcon. Bottom marked London 1759 by Thomas & William Chawner. 285gm. ***
*** William IV silver King's pattern soup ladle, crested with an engraved birds head. London 1836 by Mary Chawner, widow of William Chawner II. 290gm ***
*** Six George III Irish forks, Old English pattern, falcon valant crest to each terminal, Dublin 1790 by John Dalrymple, 392gm. ***
*** A three piece silver tea set, plain round form with scalloped edging, Birmingham 1923 by Mappin and Webb, 611gm. ***
*** A mixed set of 12 c.1840 silver teaspoons, fiddle and thread pattern. 348gm. ***
*** A pair of mid-Victorian silver and ivory fish servers, the ivory handles decorated in a beaded wrythen twist, the silver knife and fork with leaf and scroll decoration. Sheffield 1861 by Henry Wilkinson & Co. ***
*** A Victorian silver nutmeg grater modelled in the manner of a walnut, half hinged and opening to reveal a punched steel grater. Birmingham 1884 by George Unite. ***
*** A plain all silver hip flask of rounded rectangular form, removable cup base, turned release hinged lid. Sheffield 1930 by Frederick C. Asman & Co. 132gms ***
*** An Edwardian silver pierced and repousse dish, quatrefoil lozenge shaped, decorated with anemones between trellis panels. Chester 1905 by Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton. 28.5 x 23 cm. 317gm ***
*** Frank Hyams (Dunedin) silver and greenstone Maori themed spoon, the finial as a standing Maori man wrapped in a cloak holding a mere, pounamu cylinder stem and large bowl. English hallmarks dating to Birmingham 1899. Stamped maker's mark. ***
*** William Littlejohn & Sons (Wellington) silver box, the push on lid stylishly engraved with a radiating four way scroll. Stamped maker's mark to base. Diameter 6.9 cm, depth 3.6 cm. ***
*** A late Victorian silver and crystal claret jug, baluster form cut crystal jug with silver top and handle, Birmingham 1899 by Barker Brothers, height 26 cm. ***
*** A cased set of silver berry spoons and sifter spoon, gilt washed, the bowls repousse with birds and conforming engraving to the stems, London 1805/1813 George Smith & William Fearn ***
*** A George III silver soup ladle, bead edge, circular bowl, crested: from a ducal coronet an eagle in her piety. Small split to bowl rim. London 1781 by John Lambe, length 32.5 cm, 170gm. ***
*** An Edwardian period silver Art Nouveau bachelor's teaset, the teapot of tall cylindrical shape, the three pieces on four splay feet with hand beaten effect, sinuous leaf decoration to handles of creamer and sugar, Birmingham 1911 ***
*** A late George III silver wine funnel, pierced strainer, shaped square clip, cover absent. London 1807. 121gm. ***
*** Six Continental silver dinner forks, fiddle pattern, each crested and bearing the date 1843. 373gm. ***
*** Four Russian silver serving spoons, 84 zolotniki, marked for Ivan Vonif Yestignevv, St. Petersburg 1874 and for Georg Adam Scheide, Vienna. 334gm ***
*** A three piece silver tea set, circular with half-faceted bodies, Birmingham 1931 by Adie Brothers Ltd. Total 588gm. ***
*** An Irish William IV silver milk jug, squat circular form with reeded decoration to the centre and spout, ear shape handle with acanthus leaf details, monogram to one side, crest to the other, raised on round foot, Dublin 1833 by James Fray, 309gm. ***
*** A good Victorian period fiddle pattern silver soup ladle. London 1865 by George Angel. Length 34 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 1920's Dutch silver bread basket, oval boat form with vertically pierced sides, captured ring ram's head mask handles. Date marks for 1928. 357gm. length 27 cm. ***
*** A Danish modernist silver sauce boat, of generous hip-bath shape, Silverco maker's mark and 1951 assay mark. Width 19.5 cm, 235gm. ***
*** A pair of late George III silver pie spoons, Kings pattern with engraved crest, shell heels, London 1815 by Josiah & George Piercy, 315gm. ***
*** A Georgian silver toddy ladle, the circular bowl set with a George II 1745 Lima half-crown, chased and engraved exterior with armorial flanked by floral swags, gilt washed interior, fitted to a twisted horn handle ***
*** A fine small Victorian silver box, quatrefoil shape with waisted walls, all-over guilloche engraved, the hinged lid crested: a demi-bear rampant, muzzled collared and chained (Mills of Suffolk). London 1890 by Wright & Davies. Height 5.5 cm. ***
*** A quality set of eight boxed Edwardian silver name place holders, panelled wide shield type form with circular pedestal base to each. London 1905 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd. The Morocco leather box with red velvet and silk lining. ***
*** A pair of French 19th century silver pepper grinders, urn shaped with hop swags and cartouche engraved with a monogram gorged with a ducal coronet, height 8.3 cm ***
*** A William IV silver fish slice, fiddle pattern with pierced blade, London 1833 by William Kingdon. 160gm ***
*** A mid-Victorian silver hip flask, the top with a very fine woven wicker cover, the lower half removable as a cup, with machine decoration, the screw top with conforming decoration and the word 'brandy', monogram to front. London 1864 by Thomas Johnson I. ***
*** A George III silver fish slice, the lozenge form tapered blade with pierced and engraved decoration including two cornucopia, the handle with fine bead ribbing. Crested. London 1782 by Robert Hennell I. Length 29.8 cm ***
*** A George III silver flat bottomed cream jug, helmet form, the vacant shield cartouche with wreath frame, engraved band below the top reeded rim, tapered reeded handle. London 1797 by Peter & Ann Bateman ***
*** A pair of 1920s large silver trumpet vases, plain form. Birmingham 1922. Height 20.3 cm, weighted bases. ***
*** A pair of silver mustard pots, tankard shape, with blue glass liners. Birmingham 1919 by E S Barnsley & Co. With plated mustard spoons. ***
*** A c.1780 Swedish silver beaker by Nils Grubb, Hudiksuvall, fine floral wriggle work embossing, gilded bands highlighting the base and under the top rim, stamped marks including the maker's monogram. 65gms. Height 9.5 cm ***
*** A George III silver caddy spoon bright cut, scalloped bowl. London 1786 by Hester Bateman. ***
*** A George III silver flat bottom cream jug, London by John Emes. 164gm., plain form with reeded rim and stepped handle. ***
*** A George III silver flat bottomed cream jug, oval body, reeded rim and loop handle. London 1801 by William Hall ***
*** A Victorian silver chocolate pot, plain tapering cylindrical shape with wooden handle. Sheffield 1883 J Edward Bingham & Walker & Hall. 370gm ***