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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:61
Lots with images:61
Prices available:61
Category:
Zother
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A 19th century Viennese silver and enamel nef, by Herman Bohm, the extravagantly decorated ship shaped table centrepiece in silver gilt and enamel. The oval ship's hull raised on dolphin supports from a domed quatrefoil base, finely enamelled with… ***
*** A pair of Peruvian sterling silver wine bottle holders, the frames with handles and supports modelled as fruiting vines, each with an affixed satyr figure balanced to the rear and imbibing from a goblet. Marked 'Camusso' for Carlo Mario Camusso SA, Lima,… ***
*** A William IV silver food dome with a cast handle modelled as the crest of the Holloway family, an antelope's head collared and chained at it's breast a crescent, engraved to each side with the Holloway arms and motto 'A Deo lux nostra' (Our light comes… ***
*** An Edwardian silver chatelaine, the ornately decorated clip has five accessories suspended by silver chains, includes an ivory and silver bound notebook, scissors in holder, pin cushion, thimble holder and perfume bottle, all various dates, cities and… ***
*** A pair of rare Victorian silver stirrups, traditional U-form yoke with single buckle attached to each and steel revolving rowels to the end of the shanks. London 1852 by Charles Wallis. Weight 287gms ***
*** A silver hip flask of rounded rectangular form, Sheffield 1930 by Frederick C. Asman & Co. 132gm., removable cup base, turned release hinged lid. ***
*** 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 chamber stick, plain classical style with reeded borders, crested with a sword, matching snuffer and detachable nozzle, ring handle with oval thumbpiece. London 1806 by John Emes. Weight 144gms. Height 7.2 cm ***
*** A pair of silver fighting cocks, realistically cast with fine detail of feathers, heads, legs, etc., one with wings outstretched up, the other down, tails raised. London 1974 by A.C. Co. Length 175, weight approx. 380gms ***
*** A George III silver chamber stick, the oval dished tray with raised centre supporting the plain oval column and detachable nozzle, ring handle with oval thumbpiece and original date matched snuffer, reeded rims to all. London 1809 by Rebecca Eames and… ***
*** A late Victorian silver chatelaine, decorated with classical scenes, with button hook, pencil holder and seal, a mother of pearl covered ivory notebook suspended from the base. London 1888. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver chatelaine, the ornate decorated clip with five silver chains suspended with a small mirror, mesh coin purse, glove button hook and a pair of scissors. ***
*** A collection of Dutch silver miniature models, featuring a fairground swing, cheese carriers, a woman baking, etc. ***
*** A Victorian hunting themed silver hip flask, flattened oval form, engraved armorial of a raised hand holding a fox's tail, presentation inscription, the reverse engraved with two running hounds, bayonet fitting lid. London 1873 by Richards & Brown, length… ***
*** An Edwardian silver dimpled small hip flask, the square body curved for the hip, screw lid. Birmingham 1905 ***
*** An Edwardian silver miniature box modelled as a console table the hinged top opening to reveal two small compartments. Birmingham 1909, by A & J. Zimmerman, width 6 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver and leather covered glass presentation hip flask, the bayonet locking ball form top to the glass body, with 'alligator' skin top half and removable silver cup, base presentation engraved. Birmingham 1897 by A. & J. Zimmerman Ltd. ***
*** 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 Victorian silver chatelaine, with five chains suspended from a neo-classical clasp. The clip London 1889 by Saunders & Shepherd. ***
*** 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 ***
*** 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 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 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. ***
*** Frank Grady (Wellington) chatelaine clip, engraved and pierced with vacant shield cartouch, three suspension loops and clip attached. Stamped maker's mark, width 5 cm. ***
*** A silver hip flask, plain form, the domed hinged lid with bayonet hinge fitting, the body with removable cup. Sheffield 1915 by John Dixon & Sons Ltd. 217gm. Height 12.8 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver large hip flask, flattened oval form, removable cup base, domed hinged bayonet, fitted top, presentation engraved. 286gms. Birmingham 1888 by L.G. unascribed. 286gms. ***
*** A George II antique English silver toddy ladle, London 1742, with fluted oval bowl joined from a bifurcated scroll union to a socket fitted turned wooden handle. Maker's script mark probably T·E for Thomas England. Engraved initials E W underneath.… ***
*** A sterling silver hip flask with presentation inscription to 'Major Stowe NZMC, From His Fellow Officers, No.2 N.Z.G.H. 10.1.18'. Oblong with removable cup, hinged bayonet lid, hallmarked Birmingham 1917 by William Neale & Son Ltd, height 10.5 cm. 196gm. … ***
*** A Georgian silver toddy ladle, the circular bowl set with a George II sixpence, fitted to a twisted horn handle ***
*** A Victorian silver leather and glass large hip flask, silver screw lid and removable cup base, worn marks to base. London 1875, height 16 cm. ***
*** An early 20th century all silver hip flask, plain form, the dome lid with bayonet hinge fitting, removable cup. Sheffield 1915 by John Dixon & Sons Ltd. 217gms. Length 12.8 cm ***
*** An silver chatelaine, the 800 standard silver scrolling clip with five chains suspended from base holding silver tools, including a tape measure holder, thimble holder, button hook, etc. 7gms ***
*** A Victorian silver cased salt bottle, the round flask bottle sits inside a hinged and lidded silver case, the exterior embossed with an allegorical scene to either side. London 1856 by Charles & Richard Comyns ***
*** A pair of cast silver tuatara by John Money, hallmarked for Walker & Hall Ltd., c.1980s, affixed to a log section with multiple holes and channels of the puriri moth, signed J. Money 2019. Overall length 21.5 cm. See related lots 14, 409, 561 and 743 this… ***
*** A late Victorian all silver engraved hip flask, shaped for the hip, ornate scroll engraving to both sides, the shaped cartouche with initials, bayonet screw fitted hinged lid, applied disc to one corner. Birmingham 1900 by Hilliard & Thomason. 7.5 x 2 x… ***
*** A hip flask with silver removeable cup, the domed hinged lid with bayonet hinge fitting, the body with tooled leather cover. London 1871 by Thomas Whitehouse. ***
*** An all silver early 20th century hip flask, the plain silver body with a removable silver cup, the dome topped bayonet fitted hinged lid requiring attention, shaped for the hip. Birmingham 1915 by Mayes Mills & Co. 286gms. Length 15 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver hip flask with integral cup, engraved with a crest and motto: 'Toujours Pret' (Always Ready), name: 'Georgie' and date 1888. Height 13 cm ***
*** A New Zealand heavy sculpted card holder by John Money, of naturalistic trunk form with a full figure kiwi foraging on the forest floor, maker’s and silver mark to base. 5 x 7 x 4 cm Weight 230gms ***
*** An Edwardian silver glass and leather gentleman's hip flask, the silver cup base with rolled rim, pigskin covered top with window indicating level, silver bayonet top. London 1903 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. ***
*** A small modern silver figure, in the form of a standing stag. Sheffield 1989. Height 6 cm. ***
*** An Art Deco period silver spirit flask, of lozenge section, with hinged bayonet lid, machine engraved faces. Reserved cartouche monogrammed H.E.F., Chester 1928 by William Base & Sons. 256gm ***
*** A silver hip flask, with removable cup base. Birmingham 1919 by Charles S Green & Co Ltd. Requires attention, height 14.5 cm, 285gm. ***
*** A Victorian leather mounted silver cased hip flask, with screw top. London 1872. Length 14 cm ***
*** 13 early 20th century European silver miniature pieces, includes two dressers, settee, table and seven chairs, grinding wheel and cat. The wheel length 6.5 cm. ***
*** A late Victorian silver hip flask, oval form, presentation engraved 'For Thirsty Days' 'Picaninny R.G. Saxby..... on His Leaving the Beatrice Mine for New Zealand....', bayonet fitting to lid, London 1895 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Weight 193gms ***
*** A Victorian silver and leather covered glass presentation hip flask, the bayonet locking ball form top to the glass body, with 'alligator' skin top half and removable silver cup, base presentation engraved. Birmingham 1897 by A. & J. Zimmerman Ltd ***
*** A rare Old Sheffield Plate wax jack, the circular base with a cast floral decorated rim, a thumb piece fixed to the edge, the wax holder rising from the centre and fitted with a length of original wicked wax on a spindle rising through a nozzle with… ***
*** A small silver pocket flask, square shape with domed screw cover. Birmingham 1921 by Saunders and Shepherd. Height 8 cm ***
*** An early 20th century silver hip flask, plain rectangular form, shaped for the hip, bayonet fitted hinged lid. Sheffield 1916 by G. & J.W. Hawksley. 93gms. ***
*** A silver hip flask, of lozenge section with decorative all-over machine engraving, the bayonet cover with staple hinge. Presentation engraved. Birmingham 1929 by Henry Matthews. Height 11 cm ***
*** A George II silver toddy ladle, with pouring spout and a long twisted baleen handle, the coin in the base dated 1757. Length 34.5 cm ***
*** A late Victorian silver hip flask, plain design with monogrammed initials to the front. Birmingham 1894 by Stokes & Ireland Ltd. ***
*** A silver hip flask, of lozenge section with all-over machine engraving, the bayonet cover with staple hinge. Birmingham 1948 by Walker & Hall. Height 13.5 cm ***
*** A large silver hip flask decorated in snake skin effect, marked sterling to back. Height 15 cm width 12.5 cm ***
*** A miniature silver gun carriage, marked STG SIL under the breech. Length 9 cm ***
*** A 19th century European fancy silver chatelaine clip, the three shaped panels with classical figural decoration, chain lengths between, length 16 cm. ***
*** A Georgian silver toddy ladle, the twin-lipped bowl of serpentine outline marked solely with lion passant, engraved script initials under the bowl fixed to a twisted baleen handle, repair at stem joint. ***
*** A 1920s silver miniature Aladdin's lamp, with wick, presentation engraved and dated 193 cm. Birmingham 1928 by Barker Bros. Silver Ltd. Possibly used as a table lighter. Length 9 cm ***
*** Two miniature Dutch silver items, a coffee mill and a cutlery tray, the mill decorated with pastoral scenes, the tray decorated with masks and arabesques ***
*** A 19th century miniature novelty silver cannon, pivoting parts. London 1897 import mark for Edwin Thomson Bryant, length 4.2 cm. ***