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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 George III style silver coffee pot, London 1972 by Wakely & Wheeler, tapered cylindrical body, the spout with acanthus leaf detail, the domed lid with baluster finial, spreading foot, height 24.5 cm. ***
*** A George II silver mug, baluster shape with acanthus capped S-scroll handle, Newcastle 1757 by John Langlands I. 361gms ***
*** A William IV silver teapot, squat rectangular form, heavily embossed decoration of flowers and grape vines, the lid finial in the form of a resplendent greyhound, London 1831 by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, 781gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver coffee pot, tall tapered oval form, with lobed sides, classical engraved banded decoration to the top and base, straight ribbed tapered cylindrical spout, ivory heat rings to the handle. London 1873 by William Hunter, the base also… ***
*** A c.1900 N.Z. silver mug mildly tapered form with a blank cartouche to each side of crossed fern leaves, the banded base with applied repeating ram's heads spaced by sinuous fern leaves, angular handle, unmarked. 168gm, height 10.5 cm. ***
*** A George III silver wine funnel, fine reeded borders, fluted small side clip, traditional pierced bowl complete with original gauze clip. London 1797 by Peter & Anne Bateman ***
*** A part twelve place Arne Jacobsen stainless steel cutlery set, AJ660 model made for the Royal Copenhagen Hotel, stamped a. Michelsen Denmark with Arne Jacobsen cypher. Twelve dinner forks, eight dinner knives, four steak knives, butter or fish knives,… ***
*** A Victorian silver teapot matching above. London 1867. Weight 826gms ***
*** A George III silver three piece tea set, oval form with half lobed decoration, some repair to spout, London 1801 by Solomon Hougham. 1042gm. ***
*** A mixed set of 12 c.1840 silver dessert forks, fiddle and thread pattern. 630gm. ***
*** A George IV silver presentation salver, the pie-crust rim in high relief, the central cartouche presentation engraved to Mrs Graham 'At The Grammar School of Haddington', framed by decorative panelled scroll and floral engraving, raised on three elaborate… ***
*** A set of six New Zealand colonial silver coffee spoons by W. Good of Gisborne, the plain demitasse spoons with T-form handle ends, each with maker's name and silver marks stamped to handle side, length 7.2 cm. ***
*** A modern antique style classical basket chandelier, the bronze metal main band support mounted with floral swags and bows spaced by five stag's heads supporting further smaller baskets and light fittings, the flared central section enclosing a six light… ***
*** A Victorian silver three piece tea set, Georgian Revival style, London 1897 by Charles Stuart Harris. 806gm ***
*** A William IV silver mug, tapering cylindrical shape with scrolling handle, the handle terminal modelled as a pennant flag. London 1830 by William Bateman. Weight 375gms. Height 14 cm ***
*** Eight Victorian silver table forks Old English bead pattern, London 1871 by George Angell. 704gm ***
*** A Victorian silver coffee pot, baluster shaped with embossed foliate decoration, raised on four scroll feet. Sheffield 1895 by Atkin Bros. Height 22 cm ***
*** A heavy Victorian silver teapot with greyhound finial, squat form with half lobed body. London 1872 by R&S Garrard & Co. Crested. 856gms. ***
*** A 10-piece silver and ivory cutlery set, the knives and three long tyned forks with dyed green ivory handles. Sheffield 1787 by Thomas Law. ***
*** A pair of George III heavy fancy silver salt dishes, rounded rectangular boat form, the broad rims with gadroon and shell relief decoration, gilded, each raised on four substantial lion's paw feet with double scroll mounts. Sheffield 1817 by F.C. Young &… ***
*** A George III silver sugar basket, with pierced walls and swing handle, original blue glass liner. London 1770 by William Plummer a noted maker of pierced work, diameter 11.5 cm ***
*** A quality early 20th century silver three-piece tea service, compressed baluster form, gadroon top rim, reeded mid-section. Sheffield 1915 by William Hutton & Sons. Weight 1174gms. ***
*** A Victorian silver and ivory handled 12 place fish service canteen, the blades scroll and leaf engraved, the ivory handles with reeded detail, the mahogany box with deep purple velvet and silk lined interior. Sheffield 1893 by James Deakin & Sons. ***
*** A pair of George III fiddle pattern silver fish serving tongs, the mildly curved blades with conforming lineal piercing. London 1806 by William Eley & William Fearn. 233gms. With old New York retailer's cover. ***
*** An early George III silver waiter, plain circular tray with piecrust and shell detailed rim, raised on three pad feet. London 1763 by Elizabeth Cooke, a noted salver maker. Diameter 16.5 cm, 203gms. ***
*** A George III silver teaset, swollen square section bodies raised on four feet, each piece decorated with a square scroll border, the teapot presentation engraved, some repairs. London 1802 by Robert & Samuel Hennell. Total weight 1035gms ***
*** A George III silver oval teapot, lobed panelled body with fine engraved banded detail including floral swags and leaf scrolls, the domed lid with concealed hinge. London 1797 by Solomon Hougham. Weight 480gms. ***
*** A late Georgian silver chalice, the tapering cylindrical bowl decorated with an engraved ribbon frieze and a chased and engraved band of encircling roses, raised on a short tapering stem with a single knop, decorated with shells, raised from a circular… ***
*** A mixed set of 12 Geo.III/IV silver dessert spoons, fiddle and thread pattern. 573gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver fancy embossed rose bowl, crested with a winged griffin within a C-scroll cartouche, further embossed with florals and conforming scrolls in an encircling band, the spreading circular foot with similar embossing. London 1892. Diameter… ***
*** An unusual Victorian silver and ivory sugar spade, with a mildly concave rectangular blade, pin fitted to an ivory handle. London 1877 by Chawner & Co. Length 15.6 cm ***
*** A George II silver salver, with pie crust rim framing a wide band of engraved floral and scale decorated cartouche decoration, crested with a sword bearing armoured arm; raised on three pad feet. London 1751 by James Morison. Weight 388gms. Diameter 22.5… ***
*** An Irish silver salver, pie-crust border with shell and scroll rim raised on three scroll feet, an armorial crest engraved to the centre; an arm raised in armour holding a scimitar. Dublin 1905 by S.D. Neill. Diameter 27 cm ***
*** A good George III silver pap boat, traditional ovoid form with gilded interior, the fancy cast shell and leaf form handle with partial gilt highlight, scripted initials. London 1812 by Rebecca Enes & Edward Barnard I, of good gauge. Length 13 cm, weight… ***
*** A large Victorian N.Z. Historical A. & P. trophy cup, engraved 'Canterbury Agricultural & Pastoral Association First Prize Awarded to the McCormick, Harvester & Self Binder at the Field Trial held at Avonhead Farm Jany. 16th, 1879 in Competition with the… ***
*** A Georgian Revival silver coffee pot, by James Charles Jay, Sheffield 1902. 730gm., baluster with lobed body and gadroon rim, ebonised timber handle, crested: a lion's head erased. Height 23 cm. ***
*** A George V silver salver, Birmingham 1926 by Adie Brothers Ltd., circular with piecrust rim, raised on scroll feet. Diameter 25.5 cm. 685gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver George I style bullet teapot, small spherical body, crested 'Benigno Numine' for the Pitt families. Horn heat rings. London 1856 by Robert Harper. 266gm. The smaller teapots tend to be made early 18th century they as tea was a very… ***
*** An Edwardian silver hot water pot, the baluster form pot heavily embossed with floral decoration, cartouche to the front with engraved armorial, painted fruit wood handle, London 1901 by George Perkins. Height 28 cm, weight 1000gms. ***
*** A Victorian silver three-piece tea service, the spherical/bullet form teapot with scroll framed plain circular cartouche, conforming two-handled sugar bowl and baluster cream jug, all with fine repeating bead borders. 888gms ***
*** An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver chatelaine, the scrolling clip frame with the head of a woman to the centre, five chains are attached to the clip each holding a silver Art Nouveau sewing accessory, a pin cushion, thimble holder, needle case, etc,… ***
*** A George III silver creamer, ovoid shape raised on circular spreading foot and with flying S-scroll handle, the body embossed with foliate designs and vacant cartouche. London 1817. 70gms. Height 11.5 cm ***
*** George Coates & Co. retailer stamped Victorian silver teapot, oval can form, presentation engraved, the flat hinged lid requiring a hinge pin. London 1873 by Robert Harper. The base engraved 'Coates & Co. Christchurch New Zealand'. Length 27.5 cm. 626gms. ***
*** A substantial George III silver mug, plain cylindrical form, scrolling handle with shield form terminal, initials engraved to the handle top, London 1778, makers marks indistinct. Width 11 cm, height 16 cm 712gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver and crystal claret jug, the silver mounts and handles of plain design, armorial to one side and presentation inscription to other, silver rim to base. Sheffield 1872, by Walter and George Sissons. Height 30 cm ***
*** A good set of six silver King's Pattern soup spoons, double struck long handles. Sheffield 1951 by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner). 596gms. ***
*** An early 20th century three-piece silver tea set, of fluted oval section, teapot with ebony handle and finial, the creamer and sugar basin with scroll handles. Sheffield 1912. Approx. 694gm. ***
*** A cased set of 12 French silver tablespoons and forks, rococo style by F. Veyrat, Paris, in original fitted Morocco leather box with carrying handle to top. 1250gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver six-bottle cruet stand, the central stem with overhead handle above the four flaring supports with shell detail to the six ring bottle supports, the tray base with spreading floral embossed rim, raised on three feet with elaborate shell… ***
*** A mixed set of 12 c.1840 silver dessert spoons, fiddle and thread pattern. 680gm. ***
*** A George III Irish silver teapot, engraved banded decoration including leafy swags, engraved armorial of a dragon's head above a castle, raised on ball feet. Dublin 1815 by Richard Sawyer, a noted teapot maker. 649gms. ***
*** A Victorian silver teapot, circular, plain design, raised on four scroll feet with scallop shell decoration, apple and leaves knop to lid, turned wood handle, London 1849 by William Moulson. 696gm. ***
*** A Harlequin set of 12 George III Irish Celtic-Pointed silver table forks, all twelve have the same monogram of a Crown above stylised 'C'. London 1793 (.3 x I'D) (.1 x ') ; 1794 (.3 x J O) and 1795 (.5 x I'D). Makers : John Dalrymple and Jonas (John)… ***
*** A large Continental silver dish, scalloped rim with leaf and shell handles to each end, raised on four scrolling feet. Stamps to each end. 1000gm, length 50 cm. ***
*** A fine quality George III period silver helmet shaped cream jug with bright cut decoration. Height 14 cm London 1813. Makers Peter & William Bateman. ***
*** Seven 19th century silver fiddle and thread pattern tablespoons, double struck, crested with a standing figure holding a spear. London 1829 and 1837. 649gm. ***
*** A set of 12 William IV silver fiddle and thread pattern entree forks, double struck, crested with a standing gent holding a spear. London 1837 by Mary Chawner. 635gm. ***
*** A striking silver Art Deco lidded entree dish, oval form with machine engraved banded highlights and geometric triangular form handles. London 1936 by Sir John Bennett Ltd. 1220gms. Length 31 cm ***
*** Six late Victorian silver forks, fiddle and thread pattern. London 1890 by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater. 524gm. ***
*** A George III silver wine funnel, the traditional ovoid bowl with plain reeded rim and curved tapered funnel end, the insert with conforming rim and single flower pierced grill, original shaped clip. London 1810. Length 14.5 cm ***
*** A George V silver centrepiece, the central basket raised on a trumpet form pedestal and with three hanging baskets of conforming design suspended around it. The walls of each with trellis design. Birmingham 1912 by Stewart Dawson & Co. Raised on turned… ***
*** A Victorian Scottish silver three-piece tea set, spherical 'bullet' shape, with overall engraved decoration. Edinburgh 1875 by Hamilton & Inches. 600gm total. ***
*** A rare Irish George IV silver straining spoon, fiddle pattern, crest of a unicorn over a coronet, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1824. Weight 154gms. Length 35 cm ***
*** A William IV silver teapot, squat circular shape raised on four anthemion moulded feet, scroll handle with ivory heat rings, hinged lid with cast floral finial. London 1833 by Barnard Bros. 800gm. ***
*** Twelve silver handled knives, pistol grip, Sheffield 1954 ***
*** A set of six Russian silver and enamel coffee spoons, 88 zolotniki (.916 silver), red, white and blue enamelled backs and terminals, wrythen stems, gilt washed. Moscow mark and maker's mark (unknown). ***
*** A George III silver teapot, the mildly swollen oval body with punched repeating grape leaf borders and ornate framed crested shield cartouche, straight tapered spout, wooden carved handle and finial. London 1795 by John Schofield. 500gm. ***
*** A Georgian Revival silver teapot oval half lobed body on squat bun feet, Sheffield 1909 by Walker & Hall. 710gm. ***
*** An Arts & Crafts silver tyg form vase, London 1903 by Charles Edwards for the Sussex Goldsmiths Co, Brighton, hammer finished baluster shape with three loop handles, height 14.5 cm. 456gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver teapot, with ornate floral repousse decoration, squat circular shape with domed hinged lid, rose finial, acanthus capped handle. London 1854 by Walter Morrisse. 711gm ***
*** An Edwardian silver bowl, the ornate openwork sides decorated with flying birds, vines, leaves and flower with a plain base, London 1908 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, 342gms, diameter 24 cm ***
*** A William and Mary silver treffid spoon, with fluted and beaded rat-tail, initials to the front 'E.F.'. London 1700 by Lawrence Coles. Length 19.7 cm ***
*** A three piece silver tea set Birmingham 1955. Total 712gm. ***
*** A George III silver helmet form cream jug, the plain tapered body with vacant shield cartouche, reeded top rim and loop handle, spreading square pedestal base. London 1790 by Frances Purton ***
*** A 1920s silver teapot and hot water pot in Arts & Crafts plain design, the handle fittings of stylised scroll and organic form, plain bodies. London 1926 and 1929 by 'C.E.', possibly Charles Edwards, a noted Arts & Crafts maker. 1160gms. ***
*** An early Victorian period silver half-pint mug, baluster shape with scroll handle and finely engraved decoration and cartouche. London 1847 by William Seaman. 220gm. height 10 cm. ***
*** An early 20th century silver salver, Sheffield 1928. Plain design, pie crust rim, raised on three scrolling feet, initials engraved to the centre, 760gm. ***
*** Anton Teutenberg silver Kings College prefect badge, the school coat of arms to the front, maker's details and number 65 to the reverse. Length 37 mm ***
*** A rare George II orange strainer, the shallow wide bowl with fine repeating X-form piercing, framed by restrained pierced floral design, open scroll handles. London 1750, maker's mark partially removed with piercing. Weight 107gms. Diameter 10.9 cm ***
*** A decorative George V period silver circular bowl on three lion mask and paw feet, beautifully embossed in the Irish manner with swan, hunting dog, grapes, leaves and scrolls. With original circular ebonised wood presentation stand engraved 'W & R… ***
*** A Victorian silver salver, with cavetto rim with scroll embossing and gadroon edge, monogrammed to the centre, raised on three scroll feet. Sheffield 1897 by Harrison Bros. & Howson. 1180gm, diameter 35 cm. ***
*** A pair of oval silver bowls, the sides ornately pierced with florals, leaves and scrolls, with a floral decorated handle to each end, blank cartouche to both sides, raised on four shell feet. London 1900 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. 650gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver teapot, squat ovoid form, leafy scroll engraved borders, the fancy framed cartouche enclosing a winged crest. London 1851 by John Tapley. 680gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver teapot, London 1871 by H. Lias & Son. 580gm., of serpentine oval section decoratively engraved with floral swags and ribbons, the flat hinged lid with fluted ebony finial and with an ebony scroll handle. Height 13 cm. ***
*** A Victorian silver teapot, squat circular with domed hinged lid, floral chased and engraved; boxwood handle and finial. London 1848, probably by Walter Morrisse. 458gm. ***
*** A set of 12 Heinrich Kohn (Auckland) silver and greenstone pickle forks, maker's initials impressed to back of blades, pounamu mildly tapered handles. With original paper wrapping in card box with maker's label to lid. ***
*** A George III silver, two handled sauce boat of good gauge, oval raised on conforming spreading foot, bead rimmed, reeded handles with leaf terminals. Engraved with foliate swags. London 1785, probably John Robins. 385gm. ***
*** A large silver oval pedestal bowl, lobed, panelled and pieced, applied fine scrolling rim, spreading oval foot. Chester 1926 by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd. 550gms. ***
*** A silver cream jug with a rare assay mark, of plain baluster shape raised on a circular spreading foot and with double scroll handle, the spout with drop-finial detail. Chester assay office with the final date letter mark of the office only used from 1… ***
*** A Victorian silver fruit basket, pierced decoration to the rim, engraved decoration to the centre, swing handle, raised on shell and hoof feet, handle has been repaired. London 1862 by John Kilpatrick. 26 x 19 x 7.5 cm. 524gm. ***
*** A William IV large silver teapot, round squat form with reeded decoration to base and centre, floral finial to lid. London 1836 by John James Keith. 814gm. ***
*** A European silver three piece tea and coffee set, in French Empire style, tea and coffee pots and milk jug, the pots with swan finials and swan head spouts, the bodies decorated with anthemion, fruiting vine and lappet bands. Tallest 28 cm. Total 1445gm ***
*** A set of 12 (6 + 6) Victorian silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern. London .6 x 1842 and .6 x 1871. 620gm. ***
*** A George III silver wine funnel, crested with a whippet and 'CROMABOO' above, gadroon rim topping the removable internal body section, shell thumbpiece attached, the outer body half-lobed. London 1816 by Joseph Craddock & William Kerr Reid. 167gm. ***
*** A three-piece silver tea-set, plain oval shape with Bakelite handle and finial. Sheffield 1942 and 1947 by William Suckling Ltd. Approx. 1kg. ***
*** A Dutch silver gallery tray oval with bead rim, by Van Kempen & Begeer, Voorschoten, width 39 cm. 765gm. ***