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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:72
Lots with images:72
Prices available:72
Category:
Structural - Zother
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*** A pair of massive Victorian Italianate cast iron architectural finials, these finials were two of twelve that surmounted one of the Auckland Gasworks Company gasometers (coal gas holding tanks) constructed in the late 19th century at the bottom of… ***
*** A pair of early 20th century ciment fondu gateway lions, in heraldic attitudes, one couchant, the other dormant. With attractive lichenous patination, small perforation to side of one. Approx. 1100 × 380 × 56 cm Note: This pair of lions, for many years… ***
*** A Victorian chimney, octagonal form, with four air vents and pierced heart shaped decoration to top, some old chips. 39 cm x 105 cm. ***
*** A late 19th century Lambert of Dunedin N.Z. salt glazed 'pineapple' decorated chimney pot, the cylindrical body with fine pineapple/diamond type form, stiff acanthus leaves and scrolls encircle above, rich dark salt glaze, impressed maker's mark to the… ***
*** A pair of William Murphy chimney pots, c1900, salt glazed dark brown tone, octagonal form with four side vents to each, impressed makers mark. ***
*** A large old architectural weathervane, constructed of copper with rich verdigris patina, the revolving arrow pointer with fletch pierced with initials: D.C.C. 110 x 157 cm. ***
*** A superb rebinding of 'Maori Life In Ao-Tea' by Johannes C. Anderson, Whitcombe and Tombs, Christchurch, 1907. Elegant private binding of tooled red calf with decorative spine (by Lewis & Harris Bookbinders, Bath), additionally with rare, fanned fore-edge… ***
*** A genuine early English staddle stone, of bulky tapering pyramidal form topped by a domed circular cap. 35 x 42 cm. ***
*** Three vintage decorative large iron panels, rectangular bars with C-scroll highlights and top rail of repeating spear points. Each panel of L.197 cm, height 151 cm, width 3.2 cm. ***
*** A c.1900 Herbert Hill salt glazed pottery chimney pot, octagonal tapered form with Chinese hat type top, four faceted side vents, kiln drips to the top; and with impressed maker's mark. Height 94 cm. ***
*** An uncommon 19th century New Zealand C. F. Vazey tall chimney pot, c1870/1880, pale salt glazed with some darker effects, canon barrel form with applied ribs, impressed makers mark. Height 110 cm ***
*** A pair of tall oak Corinthian columns, on stepped bases, height 202 cm. ***
*** A c.1900 Herbert Hill (Wellington) salt glazed chimney pot, octagonal tapered form with flared and ribbed highlights, lustrous salt glaze with kiln drips. Height 84 cm. ***
*** A late 19th century Carder Bros. (Auckland) tall salt glazed chimney pot, castellated top, cannon barrel type body, mid-brown tone. Unmarked. Height 103.5 cm. Note: A number of similar chimney pots are located on the Tongue Building, corner Mount Eden… ***
*** A pair of vintage white painted terracotta garden/gateway finials, baluster form, rope border. Square base, acanthus finial pods. Height 74 cm. ***
*** A colonial salt glazed chimney pot, of octagonal section raised from a stepped conforming base and with a spreading capital with a stepped reduced mouth. ***
*** An antique cast iron and enamel drinking fountain, wall mounted, Spritzer Salamon Budapest on the front, losses to the enamel. 46 x 26 x 69 cm. ***
*** A pair of 19th century cast iron balustrade railings, classical stylised leaf and tendril scrolls, surface rust to the black painted finish. Each panel 207.5 cm x 49 cm. ***
*** A 19th century French cast iron decorative panel, open worked with a cherub, lion masks and leafy details. 95 x 57 cm. ***
*** A pair of tapering square section terracotta chimneys, some distress. Removed from the Victorian Peterborough G.P.O. c.1975. 32 cm x 35 cm x 73 cm ***
*** A large H-top chimney pot by W. Murphy Wellington, with tapering body, double side draw vents and decoratively ringed mouths. Impressed maker's mark. Height 87 cm ***
*** A large 19th century wrought iron finial, from a French chateaux, old weather patina with remains of paint finish. Height 162 cm. ***
*** A rare colonial New Zealand terracotta chimney pot made by George Boyd, Newton Pottery, the octagonal shaped pot decorated around the rim with eight stars, stamped G. Boyd, Newton Pottery, Auckland, to the base, some chipping to base with some pieces… ***
*** A pair of classical Church Stone gateway ball piers, each large ball pinned upon a flared square base, height 60 cm. ***
*** A tall late 19th century salt glaze chimney pot, octagonal form. Height 116 cm ***
*** A Vintage copper roof vent, finial to the top, four vents, on square base, old weathered patina. Provenance: reputedly from Eden Park stadium. 41 x 41 x 102 cm ***
*** A tall unmarked 19th century stoneware chimney pot by George Boyd, with swollen base, plain body with single ring, flaring collar beneath a reduced mouth. No maker's mark. Height 90 cm ***
*** Two early Auckland salt glaze chimney pots, one plain squat form with minimal decoration to centre marked 'Crumb, New Lynn', the other of a beehive form marked 'R.O. Clark, Auckland'. Heights 340 and 30 cm ***
*** A salt glazed chimney pot by W. Murphy Wellington, with octagonal 'Chinaman's hat' top and triple draw vents to the tapering walls. Height 73 cm ***
*** A tall George Boyd chimney pot, octagonal with stepped base, cut out vents at the neck beneath a louvred mouth, partly broken with piece absent. Height 100 cm. ***
*** Two salt glaze chimney pots, squat form, one marked 'Carder Brothers Ponsonby, Auckland', the other unmarked. Heights 310 and 37 cm ***
*** A 19th century salt glaze octagonal chimney pot, with four lug-type vents to the sides, ridged decoration to the base with a octagonal form 'Chinaman's hat' to the top, firing fault to the cap and some chipping to base. Height 93.5 cm ***
*** A Carder Brothers salt glaze chimney pot, dark chocolate brown, with ring turning beneath the hand cut castellated rim. Height 67 cm. ***
*** A T-form chimney pot with single ringed base, double side draw vents and decorative ringed mouths. Height 88 cm ***
*** A T-form chimney pot by H. Hill Wellington, with ringed base, double side draw vents and decorative ringed mouths. Height 81 cm ***
*** A Regency Old Sheffield Plate water bath entree dish and cover, engraved coat-of arms and motto of Major-General Sir Robert John Harvey CB, KTS, FRS, FAS (1785-1860), the lid with removeable handle, with removeable dish nesting to the covered hot water… ***
*** A New Zealand colonial salt glaze chimney pot, cannon barrel form, impressed maker's mark 'Lambert Dunedin'. Height 64 cm ***
*** A terra cotta chimney pot, cylindrical with louvered air vent sides, height 75 cm. ***
*** Three salt glazed house piles, the tallest (68 cm) marked Carder Bros & Co, Auckland. ***
*** A terracotta chimney, cylindrical form with multiple air vents, some old chips. 35 cm x 76 cm. ***
*** A New Zealand Brick Co. New Lynn salt glaze chimney pot, lustrous mid-brown glaze, with ring turning beneath the castellated rim. Impressed maker's marks. Height 73 cm. ***
*** A T-form chimney pot by W. Murphy Wellington, with triple ring base, double side draw vents and decorative ringed mouths. Height 62 cm ***
*** A dark lustrous brown salt glazed chimney pot, with T-shape top raised on a reduced section from a wider base with double draw vents. Height 84 cm ***
*** Six Carder Bros. & Co. building piles, square section with chamfered corners, mostly with stamped marks. Heights approx. 52 cm. ***
*** A large fine concrete garden pineapple finial, with pedestal base, height 55 cm. ***
*** A New Zealand colonial Crum (New Zealand Brick & Tile Works, New Lynn), pottery mantel dog, traditional form with open spaces beneath the body, chain and lock to the collar, heavily salt glazed. Height 19 cm ***
*** A New Zealand colonial Crum (New Zealand Brick & Tile Works, New Lynn), pottery mantel dog, traditional form with closed in spaces beneath the body, chain and lock to the collar, heavily salt glazed. Height 19 cm ***
*** A late 19th century copper street-lamp, tapered form with four slightly obscured textured glass panels, the architectural top with spear head type finial, some distress to steel base fitting, height approx. 90 cm. Note: Possibly ex. an early New Zealand R… ***
*** A Carder Bros. large square top gully trap, stamped marks, rich brown salt glazed with gem highlights, double stamp marked. The top 37 cm x 37 cm. Note gem highlights occur when salt added to the firing builds up upon the kiln roof and drips off landing… ***
*** A Carder Bros. large square top gully trap, mid-tan glaze, double stamp marks. 36.5 cm x 36.5 cm top section. ***
*** A Carder Bros. large square top gully trap, mid-dark tan glaze with golden highlights, stamped mark at the top. 37 cm x 37 cm. ***
*** Carder Bros. large gully trap, mid and pale tan salt glaze with gem highlights. Top diameter 35 cm. ***
*** A New Zealand colonial salt glaze chimney pot, similar to above, no maker's mark. Height 60 cm ***
*** A New Zealand colonial late 19th century salt glaze chimney pot, T-form, two side vents, maker's mark indistinctly impressed to top. Height 99 cm ***
*** Three various diameter pottery 90° bends, stamped with maker's marks. Tallest 33 cm. Provenance: The following collection of commercial salt glaze chimney pots and associated pottery has been formed over the past 30 or so years by a keen collector who has… ***
*** A Carder Brothers right angle pipe section, with impressed maker's marks to both sections. Height 36 cm ***
*** Seven garden edging tiles, various patterns and glazes, one marked Carder Bros. ***
*** Twenty N.Z bricks, various makers marks and symbols, includes Avondale Brick and Pottery Co., Carder Bros., etc, old chips. ***
*** Carder Bros. stamped gully trap, S-form, golden grey-brown salt glazed with numerous gem highlights. Height 34.5 cm. ***
*** Carder Bros. Auckland salt glazed gully trap, tan glaze, double stamped. Top diameter 34 cm. ***
*** A Carder Bros. salt glazed gully trap, stamped, fitted with a conforming lid. Height 38 cm. ***
*** CARDER BROS SALT GLAZE SIDE INLET GULLY TRAP 39.5 cm, A Carder Brothers caramel salt glazed side inlet gully trap. Impressed maker's mark to the cylindrical body. Height 39.5 cm ***
*** A vintage salt glaze chimney pot, plain column with shaped top, no maker's marks, minor chipping. Height 68 cm ***
*** A small T-top chimney pot, plain column with some ridged decoration, the T-top stamped 'Hutson & Co, Wellington', some chipping. 36 x 72 cm ***
*** Twenty N.Z bricks, various makers marks and symbols, includes North Te Awamutu, New Zealand Brick New Lynn, etc, old chips. ***
*** A Carder Brothers gully trap, salt glazed with flanged bend, impressed marks. Height 34 cm. ***
*** Twenty N.Z bricks, various makers marks and symbols, includes G. Boyd Auckland, Carder Bros., North Te Awamutu, etc, old chips. ***
*** Two New Zealand salt glazed square gully trap top sections, one stamped 'Carder Bros. Co., Auckland'. Approx. 39 cm x 39 cm ea. ***
*** A Carder Brothers cylindrical gully trap, caramel coloured salt glazed, impressed mark to side. Height 42 cm. ***
*** Two named pipes, R.O. Clark and G. Vazey. Diameters 19 cm and 19.5 cm. ***
*** Two Carder Bros. pipes, stamped marks. Diameter 10 cm and 18 cm. ***
*** A silver propelling pen and pencil, with seal stone finial. ***