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Auction House:Cordy'sNumber of lots recorded:729
Sale Title:Antique & Art AuctionLots with images:710
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:523
Date:14-Nov-2017
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A 19th century gold cricket themed fob seal on a 14ct. yellow gold chain, the seal with bat, wickets and a carnelian ball, unengraved bloodstone incense seal. Total weight 6.08gms.
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A late 19th century 10ct. yellow gold fob spinner, oval form, bloodstone and carnelian panels, engraved frame, belt type detail to the mount, stamped 10C.
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A good New Zealand Colonial 15ct. yellow gold and gold bearing quartz fob, tapered long pentagonal form, gold cap mount with decorative bands and shield cartouche. Length 5.2 cm
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A George III rose gold seed pearl and hair plait mourning brooch, curved rectangular form, the hair plait under a rock crystal panel framed by seed pearls, gold frame and back, testing as 9ct.
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A late George III 15ct. yellow gold lorgnette by Dolland of London, spring folding mechanism, pivot central folding, circular suspension ring engraved with maker's mark. 15.6gms
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A c.1900 9ct. yellow gold propelling combination pen and pencil, bloodstone end, sliding mechanism for the pencil, stamped 9ct. 14gms, in box.
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A lady's 18ct. gold pocket watch, the gold enamel dial with Roman numerals and engraved centre, the back profusely engraved with florals and scrolls, stem wind and in working order, 31.3gms including movement.
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A late 19th century 'American Watch Co.' 18ct. yellow gold open faced gent's pocket watch, the movement plate with maker's details including quote 'Waltham', not working. 70.5gms.
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An 18ct. gold cased open face pocket watch. Hallmarked London 1850. White enamel face with Roman numerals, railtrack minutes, subs seconds dial at VI, keywind fusee chain movement, signed James Cassels, Lanark. Diameter 5.4 cm. Gold weight 66gms, total weight 143gms. With keys.
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An early 20th century 18ct. yellow gold gent's half-hunter pocket watch by E. Dent & Co. the fusee chain movement in working order, the backplate engraved with maker's details including maker to the queen and numbered 32766, working, with an 18ct. yellow gold key and in original named E. Dent & Co. box. 65.8gms. Diameter 4.3 cm
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A Rolex bi-metal Date/Just lady's wristwatch in 18ct. yellow gold and stainless steel, the white enamel dial with date aperture and gold Roman numerals, all original. Working order. Purchased by our vendor at Cordy's 2008.
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An Omega Constellation quartz lady's wristwatch, bi-metal case and strap, champagne dial, Dauphine hands. Requires battery.
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An 18ct. lady's wristwatch, the enamel dial with gold batons and hands, some cracking, with decorative articulated gold strap, not in working order, 37gms (incl. movement).
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A vintage gents' Breitling wristwatch, the enamel dial with batons and Arabic numerals, seconds hand, some wear, stainless steel case with later leather strap. In working order.
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Audemars Piguet 18ct. yellow gold gents calendar wristwatch, subsidiary date and day dials, moon phase aperture, the cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and maker's details. Diameter 3.4 cm
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A 19th century French mantel clock, with architectural case surmounted by an elegant gilt-metal kylix-form tazza, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals marked for the retailer Charles Oudin, Horologer de la Marine Imperiale, Palais Royal 52, Paris. Bell striking pendulum movement with key. Height 30 cm
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A c.1800 French Empire black and white marble and ormolu portico clock, the circular ormolu cased movement with white enamel dial and Roman numerals suspended between the two tapered white marble columns on square section black marble stands, further ormolu adornments, eagle pediment to the case, the movement with silk suspension, striking to the hour and half hour upon a bell, the rectangular white marble stand with adjustable ormolu feet, c.1800.
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A brass Congreve rolling ball clock, the four-pillar frame with tilting table to accommodate the balls surmounted by the skeleton fusee movement with three enamel annular dials, raised on a 'Sorrento' inlaid walnut plinth base with drawer and enclosed within a brass framed glass case.34 cm x 30 cm x 44.5 cm
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A brass skeleton clock under glass dome, the double fusee chain movement striking on a bell, the white enamel cartouche dial with Roman numerals and red enamel filigree hands. Overall height 50 cm
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A French Louis XV style mantel clock, the brass case of classical balloon shape flanked by acanthus scrolls and surmounted by a double cartouche with butterfly finial, the plinth base fronted by two oval cartouches. The white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a bell. Some faults. Height 37 cm
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A French ormolu cased mantel clock, the mechanism housed in a drum case with a burgundy porcelain dial, surmounted by a trophy group and flanked by an allegorical figure in15th century costume, raised on a plinth base with further porcelain panel. Figure loose, no pendulum or key. Under dome. Width 50 cm
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A Victorian dial clock, with serpentine walnut framed white enameled face signed 'Carter, London', raised on a scroll carved plinth. Bell striking movement. Height 52 cm
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A silver and crystal dressing table pot, hobnail decoration to the crystal, machine decoration to the lid, Birmingham 1922.
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A modern silver double photo frame, decorated with bows and swags, backed with blue velvet and strut. Sheffield 2000. 15 cm x 8 cm
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An Edwardian silver and glass match striker, the exterior with ridges and space for matches, the ornate silver top embossed with florals and leaves, London 1907, 8 cm x 7 cm
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An early 19th century silver gilt and agate snuff box, oval form, the striated agate panels to the lid and base in rub-over mounts, engraved detail, some damage to agate. 7.3 cm x 5 cm
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An 18th/19th century 18ct. yellow gold, silver and bloodstone snuff box, the lid with bloodstone panel, the lid frame and sides of 18ct. gold, the later base in silver. 43 cm x 45 cm
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An Edwardian silver cigarette box, square shape, the hinged lid engraved with a crest, a lion rampant holding a cross-crosslet. Birmingham 1909. 9 cm x 9 cm x 5 cm
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An Edwardian cased three piece silver smoker's suite, the three pieces engraved to 'E.C. Ashby from Federal Club, Christchurch New Zealand April 1905'. With accompanying amber cigarette holder with 9ct. gold mount. Hallmarks for Chester 1899 by William Neale.
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A George IV silver snuff box, the exterior with machined engraving and gadrooned borders, the interior with gilt wash, Birmingham 1821 by John Shaw.
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A Victorian silver vinaigrette, shaped rectangular with foliate engraving, the gilt washed interior with foliate pierced grille. London 1842 by George Unite. Width 4.4 cm
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An early 1900s silver trinket box, the rectangular box with scalloped front and sides on four delicate feet, the lid with a restrained Art Nouveau pattern, the interior with original fabric lining, Birmingham 1917, 13 cm x 8 cm
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A George II silver caster, baluster vase shaped with tall cover with simple piercing, slightly faulted. London 1758 by John Delmester. Height 13 cm
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An Edwardian silver caster, octagonal baluster vase shaped with tall cover with comma piercing, finial slightly bent. Birmingham 1902 by Alex. Clarke Co. Ltd. Height 19.5 cm
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A silver sugar caster, square section baluster vase shaped with canted corners, tall pierced patterned cover. London 1966, maker HyC. Height 18 cm
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An Old Sheffield Plate meat cover, with coat-of-arms (possibly of a garter knight), crested with a horse passant erminois before the sun-in-his-splendour. Maker's mark: an orb over GK. Width 36.5 cm
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Two Victorian silver plated meat dish covers, oval lobed design with ornate leaf, fruit and scroll detachable handles. Length 47 cm and 36 cm, the smaller one with wear.
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A silver three-piece tea set, squat circular shape with gadrooned rims, the pot with boxwood handle and finial. Sheffield 1932 by Cooper Bros. & Sons Ltd. Total weight 1150gms.
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A Victorian Irish sugar bowl, cauldron shape with two handles issuing from the rim, raised on four pad feet. Dublin 1893, along with a matching pair of sugar tongs. Sheffield 1915. Total weight 125gms.
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A Victorian silver sugar bowl and sifter spoon in case, the deep bowl with a repeating pattern of raised stiff leaves, the spoon with intricately pierced bowl, knopped stem and ball finial, in original shaped and fitted box. London 1892 by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater. 220gms.
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A seven piece Edwardian silver condiment set, comprising two vase shaped pepperettes, four two handled salt cellars and a lidded mustard pot, with accompanying spoons, in red leather case with satin and velvet lining. Birmingham 1907 by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd.
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A cased set of four Edwardian silver salts, each of boat shape with pierced walls and moulded rims, with blue glass liners and salt spoons, in case. Chester 1904 by Trevitt & Sons.
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A pair of silver salts and spoons, squat circular shape on ball feet, the spoons with ball finials. In Petersen's Ltd New Zealand marked case. Chester 1915.
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A silver harlequin cutlery canteen, fiddle pattern, principally early 19th century, comprising 12 table forks, 11 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, all fiddle pattern, along with 12 table knives and 12 luncheon knives with silver plated fiddle and thread pattern handles and stainless steel blades. Total silver weight 1875gms.
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