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<strong>Antique</strong><br />

& <strong>Art</strong><br />

<strong>Auction</strong><br />

24th May 2011


A pair of 19thC Chinese silver small<br />

heavy wedding teapots.<br />

Achieved $2,300<br />

Chinese vase.<br />

Achieved $4,500<br />

Elsie Reeve New<br />

Zealand silver<br />

pendant.<br />

Achieved $8,750<br />

George II<br />

period baluster<br />

spice pot.<br />

Achieved<br />

$1,050<br />

Invest in<br />

the future<br />

Clarice Cliff figured<br />

“Subway Sadie”<br />

Achieved $1,200<br />

Chinese silver<br />

bachelor’s teaset.<br />

Achieved $2,500<br />

William IV period silver tea and<br />

coffee service.<br />

Achieved $4,750<br />

recycle the past.<br />

Recent <strong>Auction</strong> Highlights<br />

3.01ct diamond ring.<br />

Achieved $30,000<br />

French Louis XV mantel clock.<br />

Achieved $6,900<br />

Chinese silver salver.<br />

Achieved $4,750<br />

Maori pre-European<br />

stone adze head (toki).<br />

Achieved $1,400<br />

A Japanese wakazashi .<br />

Achieved $21,000<br />

Six Edith Morris<br />

silver spoons.<br />

Achieved $3,000<br />

A late 19thC decorative whalebone<br />

walking cane.<br />

Achieved $3.800<br />

Chinese silver box.<br />

Achieved $1,450<br />

German Karl Bub<br />

Nuremberg tinplate<br />

clockwork limousine.<br />

Achieved $600<br />

Len Castle “Volcanic<br />

& Geothermal” series<br />

shallow bowl.<br />

Achieved $2,800<br />

Peter McIntyre,<br />

“Otago Coastline”.<br />

Achieved $10,000<br />

19thC Fijian tabua.<br />

Achieved $2,100<br />

The Empire Stamp<br />

Album collection.<br />

Achieved $3,000<br />

Victorian period<br />

malacca cane parasol.<br />

Achieved $2,400<br />

Carved ivory study of a<br />

rhinoceros.<br />

Achieved $1,850<br />

19thC Japanese<br />

cloisonne wall plate.<br />

Achieved $2,200<br />

A fully mounted taxidermied<br />

African lion.<br />

Achieved $9,000<br />

Clarice Cliff Applique<br />

Avignon patterned plate.<br />

Achieved $1,950<br />

Taxidermied large<br />

kudu head.<br />

Achieved $2,100<br />

Set of Reuben Watts <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

& Crafts New Zealand<br />

silver and enamel<br />

teaspoons.<br />

Achieved $5,250<br />

Louis Vuitton suitcase, Louis<br />

Vuitton flat trunk and a large Louis<br />

Vuitton travel trunk.<br />

Achieved $2100, $5750 & $7000


<strong>Antique</strong> & <strong>Art</strong> catalogue<br />

Includes some fabulous Victorian copper kitchenalia, treen, boxes, spelter figures, steam driven launch, large<br />

taxidermied water buffalo head, model boats, toys, pocket sextant, ivory rules, tools, cased instruments, Mr Punch<br />

items, stamps, coins, posters, banjo in case, samplers, clockwork dancing duo, water filters, fishing reels, crystal<br />

including Waterford, Webb Corbett, Garry Nash and Ann Robinson, Pacific and African tribal pieces including<br />

Pitcairn Island fish, important New Zealand pottery including a Hutson Boer War jug and a large majolica Wahine<br />

statue, a telescope made by thomas peacock, instrument maker, who became Mayor of Auckland and an M.p.,<br />

Japanese cloisonné, satsuma, some Burmese items, chinese ceramics, cloisonné, jade, scrolls, delft, Worcester,<br />

majolica, Moorcroft, Clarice Cliff, Keith Murray, a large impressive Crown Devon musical jug, Lladro, two pieces<br />

of Waistal cooper, a collection of Grimwades Bairnsfather items, a stunning offering of jewellery this month includes<br />

heavy 18ct. gold chains, Victorian bug brooch, fine selection of pearl necklaces, charm bracelets, gold<br />

sovereigns, diamond encrusted butterfly brooch, an impressive three stone diamond ring totalling 3.11 carats,<br />

New Zealand cats eye jewellery, a private collection of clocks and watchmaker’s instruments and tools from<br />

the estate of Jin Ellis master clockmaker, gold pocket watches, vintage wrist watches, silver trophy cups, snuff<br />

boxes, N.Z. silver medals, Georg Jensen silver cutlery, a rare 18thC mixed cutlery set, various dates and makers<br />

but includes Hester Bateman, Georgian and Victorian silver, Persian, Shiraz, Bakhtiari, Afghan, Turkoman carpets,<br />

n.Z. colonial furniture, chests of drawers, a William iV period shipping chaise, burr walnut cellarette, corner cupboards,<br />

teak military chest, sideboards, display cabinets, pine dressers, Stewart Linford table and chairs, Georgian,<br />

regency, Victorian chairs, baby grand piano, Japanese tansu chests, large white marble Fu dogs, Victorian oil<br />

paintings, Peggy Spicer, H. Wiseman, Philippa Blair, Theo Schoon, Birtchnell Delph, John Papas, Blythe Fletcher,<br />

peter Beadle, plus many other paintings and prints.<br />

Tuesday 24th MAY 2011 at 9.30am<br />

Miscellaneous 1 - 144<br />

Glass 145 - 162<br />

NZ Historical, Pottery & Tribal 163 - 181<br />

oriental 182 - 275<br />

china & porcelain 276 - 364<br />

Tuesday 24th May 2011 at 5.00pm<br />

Jewellery 400 - 464<br />

clocks & Watches 465 - 518<br />

Silver 519 - 580<br />

rugs 581 - 606<br />

Furniture 607 - 682<br />

paintings & prints 683 - 750<br />

The Sale may be viewed at the following times:<br />

Friday 20 th May 9.00am - 5.00pm<br />

sunday 22 nd May 11.00am - 3.00pm<br />

Monday 23 rd May 9.00am - 5.00pm<br />

CATALOGUES $12<br />

A 12.5% percent buyers premium applies to this sale<br />

plus G.s.t. on premium = all up 14.375%<br />

FRONT COVER: Lots 177, 484<br />

JOHN CORDY LIMITED<br />

Fine <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>eers And ApprAisers<br />

180 Great south road, remuera, Auckland 1051, new Zealand<br />

p.o. Box 74071 Market road phone (09)523-1049 Fax (09)520-7186<br />

email cordys@ihug.co.nz Website www.cordys.co.nz<br />

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2<br />

tuesdAY 24 TH MAY 2011<br />

1 st session at 9.30am<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

1<br />

Three 19thC copper kitchen moulds.<br />

the largest a tapering castellated cylindrical<br />

shape. Height 100. $100<br />

2<br />

Three Victorian copper miniature dome<br />

top moulds. Height 45. See page 5. $125<br />

3<br />

A plain copper ring mould with brass<br />

dovetailed seams, c.1860. Together<br />

with a plain round, early 20thc copper<br />

mould of heavy gauge. Diameter 165<br />

and 95. $175<br />

4<br />

A large heavy Victorian copper ring<br />

mould, ornate three tiered shape with<br />

a wide plain bottom rim and rollover<br />

edge. Model no. 3. diameter 230. See<br />

page 5. $275<br />

5<br />

An ornate Victorian copper mould,<br />

oval shape, three tier pattern, topped<br />

with a star. impressed with letter F.<br />

Height 130. See page 5. $280<br />

6<br />

Three ornate Victorian miniature copper<br />

moulds, one acanthus, one oval<br />

domed topped with fluted sides and<br />

one canele (english made mould of<br />

a traditional French pudding shape).<br />

tallest 40. See page 5. $250<br />

7<br />

A Victorian copper pudding mould with<br />

tiers of acanthus leaves, solid top and<br />

a wide plain bottom layer. Height 100.<br />

See page 5. $275<br />

8<br />

A large early Victorian copper ring<br />

mould, with wrythen swirl form. Model<br />

no. 226. original hanging ring on the<br />

side. diameter 195. See page 5. $275<br />

9<br />

An unusual late Victorian copper<br />

square shaped pipe mould. Model no.<br />

84. tapered sides, ornate castellated<br />

pattern, heavy gauge. Height 110. See<br />

page 5. $275<br />

10<br />

A Victorian copper pipe mould, shaped<br />

with a dozen lady’s fingers (type of<br />

sponge cake) above a deep plain skirt.<br />

diameter 135. See page 5. $250<br />

11<br />

A rare pair of Victorian copper pipe<br />

moulds of ornate castellated form,<br />

each castellation surmounted by a<br />

cruciform top. In fine condition excluding<br />

a few solder repairs. diameter 140.<br />

See page 5. $400<br />

12<br />

Four copper cylindrical measures with<br />

brass angular handles along with another<br />

copper and brass swing handled<br />

measure. $100<br />

13<br />

A Victorian copper two gallon harvest<br />

measure of traditional tapered form<br />

with a flared base and a rivet applied<br />

loop handle, original impressed lead<br />

seal, seam evident to back. Height<br />

300. See page 5. $320<br />

The Catalogue<br />

Measurements throughout are given in millimetres.<br />

The figures given along side each lot are guide prices only.<br />

14<br />

A graduated set of six Victorian copper<br />

measures. each conical body<br />

with a scroll handle, tinned interior and<br />

applied stamped mark. tallest 220,<br />

smallest 80. See page 5. $350<br />

15<br />

An oval copper kitchen pan with brass<br />

handles to either side of the deep walls.<br />

320 x 260 x 135. See page 5. $110<br />

16<br />

Two Victorian stoneware pudding<br />

moulds, one rose pattern, the other a<br />

wrythen swirl pattern. $125<br />

17<br />

An antique wood nutcracker carved in<br />

the form of a rabbit’s head with upright<br />

ears and glass eyes. Length 210. See<br />

page 8. $100.<br />

18<br />

A 19thC carved coquilla nutmeg box/<br />

grater ornately carved with chequering<br />

and wrythen fluting and turning. Grater<br />

missing. Height 80. See page 5. $120<br />

19<br />

A mid 19thC turned and pierced coquilla<br />

nut box, probably a cricket cage<br />

of two sections adjoined by a threaded<br />

union. In fine condition, colour and<br />

patina. Height 53. See page 8. $250<br />

20<br />

A magnifying glass with a long curved<br />

horn handle. $150<br />

21<br />

A Regency mahogany sarcophagus<br />

shaped tea caddy with scalloped walls,<br />

raised on small bun feet, the hinged lid<br />

opening to reveal an interior fitted with<br />

two covered canisters flanking an aperture<br />

for a mixing bowl. Key hole escutcheon<br />

absent. Width 370. See page 5. $350<br />

22<br />

A Victorian walnut work box, the lid with<br />

various inlaid exotic timbers in a starburst<br />

pattern. 255 x 110 x 185. See page 5. $100<br />

23<br />

A Victorian walnut tea caddy of<br />

rectangular form, the hinged lid with<br />

diamond form and tunbridge inlay<br />

enclosing two fitted lids and a shaped<br />

brass escutcheon. Length 21, height<br />

110, depth 14.5. $180<br />

24<br />

A large brass and copper Dutch kettle<br />

with swing handle, the copper spout<br />

with a hinged cover. Height 330. $125<br />

25<br />

A 19thC walnut writing slope with brass<br />

recessed edges (one section absent),<br />

the interior with gilt tooled lining. 350 x<br />

230 x 160. $150<br />

26<br />

Two cut glass inkwells on brass bases,<br />

both of cube form with deeply cut<br />

V-channels and with faceted hinged<br />

covers. One on a base cast with masks<br />

and foliate scrolls, the other on a simpler<br />

base with channels conforming to<br />

the well. $150<br />

27<br />

Three Victorian pewter tankards, two<br />

stamped for James Yates. Tallest 160. $110<br />

28<br />

A George III copper oval fish pot, high<br />

sided, with a wrought iron single handle<br />

and tinned interior. 340 x 190. Height<br />

155. See page 5. $200<br />

29<br />

A Middle Eastern inlaid smoker’s compendium<br />

cabinet (possibly syrian), of<br />

cedar and ebony, the upper section with<br />

two doors inlaid with bone foliate tendrils<br />

and applied ebony lanceolate motifs<br />

between split baluster columns opening<br />

to reveal an interior fitted with cavities,<br />

shelves and drawers. The lower section<br />

with a deep single drawer, raised on<br />

squat circular feet. 420 x 380 x 190. $220<br />

30<br />

A collection of eight various tobacco<br />

pipes including briars and German<br />

porcelain bowled example. $100<br />

31<br />

An ornate Meerschaum bowled tobacco<br />

pipe, with a cherrywood stem and<br />

amber mouthpiece. in original case.<br />

The bowl intricately carved with an<br />

equestrian huntsman between ornate<br />

borders incorporating game trophy<br />

heads. some slight faults. in original<br />

case. See page 8. $120<br />

32<br />

An Edwardian writing compendium,<br />

of brass bound oak, comprising a box<br />

with a hinged lid opening to reveal a<br />

slotted interior, raised on a plinth inset<br />

with a pair of cut glass ink wells and<br />

brass brackets to support a writing<br />

stylus. 310 x 240. Some borer. $120<br />

33<br />

Eight wooden shoe snuff boxes, various<br />

shapes and sizes. Length approx. 100. $150<br />

34<br />

A New Zealand timbers glove box attributed<br />

to the makers Winks & Hall. The<br />

slightly domed hinged lid inlaid with an<br />

eight pointed star and with parquetry<br />

banding which continues down the walls<br />

of the box. 280 x130 x 80. A similar box<br />

illustrated on page 491 of ‘Furniture of<br />

the New Zealand Colonial Era’ by William<br />

cottrell. See page 5. $450<br />

35<br />

A 20thC New Zealand timbers inlaid<br />

glove box, rectangular shape, the<br />

hinged lid inlaid with a panel of chevron<br />

bands. 305 x 160 x 85. See page 5. $200<br />

36<br />

A Georgian period Cuban mahogany<br />

tea caddy, decorative brass escutcheon<br />

to front and glass handle to top,<br />

the interior with three compartments<br />

for tea. Height 150, width 240, depth<br />

120. See page 5. $250<br />

37<br />

A Victorian string box, carved in the<br />

form of a bee skep. Of lignum vitae<br />

with Irish bog oak base. Height 100.<br />

See page 5. $150<br />

38<br />

A vintage National Cash Register Co.<br />

cash register, mid size with chromed<br />

finish to the decorative scroll and floral<br />

mouldings, the push button arms from<br />

1/2d to 1 pound, white vitrolite glass<br />

panel above the single drawer. Width<br />

465, depth 400, height 420. $500<br />

39<br />

A pair of classical Victorian spelter statues<br />

of armoured warriors on horseback,


lackened finish, one with drawn bow,<br />

the other with mace, both on wooden<br />

bases, some attention required. Height<br />

440. $200<br />

40<br />

An <strong>Art</strong> Deco spelter figurine of a woman<br />

bare back riding a galloping horse,<br />

her hair and cloak flying behind her,<br />

the cloak decorated with gilded shooting<br />

stars, the marble base of sloping<br />

architectural form in a mustard marble<br />

with black and green marble fronts.<br />

Height 420, width 720, depth 150. $350<br />

41<br />

An ornate brass three branch candelabra<br />

with crystal drops from each tray and a<br />

spelter figurine of a sleeping gardener<br />

leaning against his shovel to the front.<br />

Height 330, width 270, depth 90. $150<br />

42<br />

A pair of Regency period bronze and<br />

parcel gilt candelabra with three nozzles<br />

issuing from a platform with a central<br />

figured finial, raised on tall slender<br />

tapering fluted columns from a base of<br />

triform claw foot monopodia and on<br />

conforming slate plinth bases. Height<br />

430. See page 5. $350<br />

43<br />

A pair of <strong>Art</strong>s & Crafts brass candlesticks,<br />

the domed bases set with three cabochon<br />

agates, the slender knopped stem<br />

supporting nozzles with drip trays. side<br />

ring absent from one. Height 180. $100<br />

44<br />

A large impressive set of Victorian period<br />

brass and steel floor mounted balance<br />

scales to weigh to 56lbs, the central steel<br />

support with a heavy brass balance arm<br />

and two circular brass pans on chain<br />

supports, supported on a deep oak plinth<br />

base, maker’s mark D.E. Grave & Co.<br />

Ltd, London. Together with a graduated<br />

set of ten brass weights from 28lbs to 1oz.<br />

Height overall 1500, width of base 1060.<br />

See page 8. $3500<br />

45<br />

A 1930’s spelter bronze figure of a footballer.<br />

the athlete stands poised to throw<br />

the ball in. Raised on a black variegated<br />

marble plinth. indistinct signature to base.<br />

Height 660. See page 8. $1800<br />

46<br />

A Continental brass and copper <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

and Crafts spirit kettle, the dome<br />

shaped kettle with a cane handle,<br />

raised on a bead decorated stand<br />

with a copper burner. Finial replaced.<br />

Height 330. $125<br />

47<br />

A 19thC bronze figure of winged Victory,<br />

the figure with one foot balanced<br />

on a mottled black sphere raised on a<br />

sandstone cube and one arm reaching<br />

forward holding a wreath of laurel<br />

leaves. Height 750. See page 5. $700<br />

48<br />

A bronze statue of a gentleman,<br />

possibly spanish, signed Beneder at<br />

the base, raised on a circular granite<br />

plinth. The figure stands holding a<br />

walking cane, a heavy cloak wrapped<br />

around his shoulders. Height 400. $320<br />

49<br />

A large old Chinese carved wood figure<br />

of a standing bearded warrior with<br />

inlaid eyes and silvered lacquer finish<br />

- sword attached on one side, holding<br />

cutlass in clenched hand on the other<br />

side and four raised standards behind.<br />

Height overall 1050. Handle of cutlass<br />

missing. $400<br />

50<br />

A decorative painted and gilded gesso<br />

carved wood figure of an egyptian woman<br />

standing arms folded, with ornate<br />

head dress. early 19thc. considerably<br />

distressed. Height 655. See page 5. $200<br />

51<br />

A steam powered model Clinker built<br />

launch with a removable top deck<br />

to reveal the water tank and engine<br />

mechanisms. With display stand.<br />

Length 840. $1100<br />

52<br />

An old scratch-built pond yacht ‘SS Susan’.<br />

The hull of laminated timbers, fitted<br />

with a galvanised steel keel with lead<br />

weight complete with an original cotton<br />

sail. stem to stern 750, height 1100, with<br />

a wooden display stand. $450<br />

53<br />

A 19thC oak revolver case with baize<br />

lined and fitted interior, ‘Cogswell &<br />

Harrison’ label inside the lid, along with<br />

a selection of odd gun parts. 340 x 185<br />

x 70. $120<br />

54<br />

A Marklin tinplate model of a Junkers<br />

single-engined aeroplane. Marked<br />

1151 to the wings, the wind-up clockwork<br />

mechanism absent and with only<br />

one pilot. Wing span 560. $300<br />

55<br />

An old copper diver’s helmet with green<br />

verdigris patina, brass mounts with<br />

circular screw on face plate, glazed side<br />

panels with grill covers and wing nuts to<br />

the shaped base rim. Height 360. Honourable<br />

wear. See page 8. $2200<br />

56<br />

Richard H. Schmidt, large old impressive<br />

taxidermy diorama of a hawk<br />

attacking a pair of pheasants, the<br />

painted background of wooded landscape<br />

with a lake, 1030 x 1530, signed,<br />

framed behind glass. note: richard<br />

schmidt, a world renowned taxidermist<br />

began his career in 1925 culminating<br />

with his retirement as a taxidermist with<br />

Emporia State University where their<br />

Museum of Natural History is dedicated<br />

to him. His career has included the<br />

publication of many books. $4500<br />

57<br />

A taxidermied head of an African Cape<br />

Buffalo on an old wood shield. Width<br />

across horns 800. With wear commensurate<br />

with age. See page 8. $1000<br />

58<br />

An African carved hardwood figure of<br />

a standing hippopotamus. Length 500,<br />

height 275. See page 5. $200<br />

59<br />

A 19thC German naval cutlass with a<br />

straight blade with partial back edge,<br />

marked at the ricasso ‘Hebbert und<br />

Hum’ brass hilt with a wooden grip.<br />

With original scabbard, distressed.<br />

Overall length 740. Along with a later<br />

leather frog, 20thC. $180<br />

60<br />

A naive hand built model of a twin funnelled<br />

passenger steamship, ‘the empress<br />

of Ireland’, finished in green and<br />

white livery with red funnels. Length<br />

1160. See page 8. $375<br />

61<br />

An old hardwood eight spoke ship’s<br />

wheel, turned decoration, steel plaques<br />

to either side. Diameter 1020. $275<br />

62<br />

Five various old fire marks (safe name<br />

badges) including ‘Royal’, ‘Atlas’,<br />

‘Bath-Son-Fire’, etc. $110<br />

63<br />

A pair of WWI service medals awarded<br />

to Capt. K.H. Gill complete with original<br />

ribbons and in original packing sleeves<br />

and named card box. $140<br />

64<br />

A 19thC black powder rifle, captured<br />

ram rod, later fitted percussion hammer,<br />

various marks to barrel and lock plate<br />

including ‘1810’, other brass fittings, mahogany<br />

body. Length overall 1380. No<br />

firearms licence required. $200<br />

65<br />

An early American negro money box,<br />

c.1880’s by Shepard Hardware Co., Buffalo,<br />

new York. retaining much original<br />

finish including a red jacket. In good working<br />

order. Height 175. See page 5. $300<br />

66<br />

A rare (one of three known) original alloy<br />

factory pattern for the Fun Ho Policeman<br />

Moneybox, c.1940’s. Height 145. $150<br />

67<br />

Two miniature replicas of Georgian<br />

ship cannons, after originals from HMS<br />

Euryalus, c.1800’s. The miniatures<br />

made from parts from the second vessel<br />

to bear the euryalus name (commissioned<br />

1941, decommissioned 1958).<br />

Length 170. $200<br />

68<br />

A cased sextant, by. H. Hughes & Son<br />

Ltd, 59 Fenchurch St., London. Japanned<br />

frame with brass, silver inlaid<br />

scale. A certificate of examination<br />

inside the lid. $800<br />

69<br />

A Troughton & Simms, London, brass<br />

cased pocket sextant, no. 2662, dated<br />

1916 and with military markings. diameter<br />

70. $300<br />

70<br />

A vintage cased Negretti & Zambra<br />

anemometer certified 1928, japanned<br />

steel and brass fittings, the dial marked<br />

‘Velocity in Feet’, stitched leather<br />

case. $80<br />

71<br />

Four various cased tools including<br />

stanley wooden sighting distance<br />

gauge, Burge 1910 slide rule, Fowler<br />

& Co. calculator and ‘universal map<br />

measurer’. $80<br />

72<br />

An early 20thC hand held marine compass,<br />

the brass bezel engraved ‘Type<br />

06.A’, enclosing the oil filled body with<br />

internal dial, original stained wood<br />

case. $120<br />

73<br />

A vintage stationery model steam engine<br />

with a large fly wheel and a single<br />

piston, steel body with brass fittings, in an<br />

old hinged lid box. Length 200. $150<br />

74<br />

An early 20thC,. Lee & Son oak cased<br />

barograph, the hinged cover with glass<br />

panelled sides enclosing the brass<br />

drum and various fittings, thermometer<br />

and arm, etc., the base with a narrow<br />

drawer enclosing paper scales, complete<br />

with a Provenance “Owned by<br />

a Ship’s Captain.....’. $220<br />

75<br />

Two Walker’s ship’s logs, includes a<br />

chromed brass ‘Harpoon’ log with propeller<br />

type end, the enamelled face<br />

with three small dials and a ‘Cherub’<br />

Mark ii log, the circular brass case<br />

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enclosing enamelled dial scaled to 100<br />

and including subsidiary dial measuring<br />

to nine miles. $120<br />

76<br />

A vintage Schaffer & Budenberg meter,<br />

steel and brass with two circular dials<br />

measuring in feet and miles and with a<br />

vintage brass telescopic site in need of<br />

repair. $120<br />

77<br />

Two vintage Stanley planes, a no. 2<br />

and a No. 92 in a box. $250<br />

78<br />

A Scottish moulding plough plane by<br />

A. Mathieson & Son, (No. 7b). $125<br />

79<br />

An ivory carpenter’s rule, 12” fourfold<br />

stanley 92½. See page 5. $450<br />

80<br />

A carpenter’s ivory 6” slide caliper rule,<br />

two fold, stanley no. 38. See page 5. $350<br />

81<br />

A rare carpenter’s slide caliper, 24” rule,<br />

four-fold, rabone. See page 5. $250<br />

82<br />

A Marples ultimatum brace, ebony and<br />

brass. Length 335. See page 5. $650<br />

83<br />

A Sheaffer sterling silver fountain pen,<br />

the body and cap engraved with a<br />

trellis pattern, with gold plated pocket<br />

clip and 14K nib. See page 17. $250<br />

84<br />

A 19thC French porcelain etui. of tapering<br />

hexagonal shape, painted with polychrome<br />

panels of classical figures and<br />

richly gilded on a cobalt blue ground.<br />

Fitted with five utensils. Lid with professional<br />

restoration. Height 100. $280<br />

85<br />

A claret jug, the pewter frame attributed<br />

to Kayserzinn with a green<br />

glass liner. Jugendstil style with foliate<br />

decoration of Honesty and vine leaves.<br />

slight damage at foot ring and handle.<br />

Height 285. See page 5. $225<br />

86<br />

A pair of Georgian period portrait miniatures,<br />

each oval watercolour portrait<br />

in ebonised black mounts. the gentleman’s<br />

portrait inscribed verso Edward<br />

Hopewood, 1824. The woman unnamed.<br />

145 x 120. $220<br />

87<br />

A collection of alphabetical characters<br />

cut from bone. stained green, red,<br />

or natural. times roman capital font,<br />

height of each 10. $150<br />

88<br />

An ancient Indian Gupta terracotta<br />

head, showing traces of fire burning,<br />

4th-5thC. Affixed Japanese collection<br />

label inside the hollowed visage.<br />

Height 110. $150<br />

89<br />

A Victorian silver ‘Punch’ pin tray of<br />

shaped rectangular form, embossed<br />

decoration of the seated punch and<br />

dog, scroll, etc. Birmingham 1899,<br />

maker Deakin & Francis Ltd. Length<br />

103, width 80. See page 28. $420<br />

90<br />

A vintage Punch & Judy brass nutcracker,<br />

figural form. Length 127. See<br />

page 8. $120<br />

91<br />

Two vintage Punch items, a novelty<br />

soap, box ‘Punch & Judy’ with figural<br />

soaps displayed in card box as a<br />

puppet show with musical movement,<br />

4<br />

Selco Products Ltd and a vintage ‘baby’s<br />

plate’ with transfer decoration of<br />

puppet show ‘Please Don’t Hang Me’,<br />

circular form, empire Ware. diameter<br />

165. $120<br />

92<br />

A vintage white metal Punch button<br />

hook, the finial as a bust of Punch.<br />

Length 145. See page 28. $90<br />

93<br />

A large leather bound postcard album,<br />

folio size of 64 leaves containing approximately<br />

425 postcards. some<br />

damage to spine. $150<br />

94<br />

Nine old various books, all school prizes<br />

in fine full leather bindings, with gilt<br />

tooling. History, Poetry, Architecture<br />

and Science. $300<br />

95<br />

A box of loose postage stamps and<br />

three stamp albums. $125<br />

96<br />

A collection of 33 New Zealand threepences<br />

from 1933 to 1965 including<br />

one 1935. $150<br />

97<br />

A string of approximately 200 Japanese<br />

bronze coins, each circular coin<br />

pierced with a square hole. $200<br />

98<br />

A 1940’s New Zealand vintage Health<br />

Department Poster depicting fish<br />

around a toothbrush and ‘rememberuse<br />

Your toothbrush immediately After<br />

Every Meal’, printer’s details at base,<br />

good original condition and tones. 505<br />

x 380. Noted by Hamish Thompson in<br />

‘Paste Up’ 2003, page 74, ‘Children<br />

Worthy Target Audience for the Health<br />

department poster campaigns to<br />

Combat Tooth Decay’. Displayed in<br />

school clinics, the poster designers had<br />

a difficult job distracting girls and boys<br />

waiting in the ‘Murder House’. Predictably,<br />

they resorted to bright colours<br />

and cartoon characters. $250<br />

99<br />

A 1940’s New Zealand Health Department<br />

poster depicting a train with carriages<br />

of fruit, vegetables, meat, etc.,<br />

and the words ‘The Dental Health Train,<br />

Railways Studios’, and other printed<br />

details to base. 510 x 380. Good original<br />

condition. $250<br />

100<br />

A 1940’s New Zealand Health Department<br />

poster, depicting a calf drinking<br />

from a milk pale and the words ‘Be Like<br />

Me Drink Milk......It Builds Strong Teeth’,<br />

printer’s details to base, background<br />

panelled tones of pink and green, illustrated<br />

‘Paste Up’, a century of New<br />

Zealand poster art by Hamish Thompson<br />

2003. 535 x 400. Good original<br />

condition. $250<br />

101<br />

A 1940’s New Zealand Health Department<br />

poster depicting a bunny with fruit<br />

and vegetables skiing on two toothbrushes<br />

and the words ‘For snow White<br />

teeth, use Your toothbrush After each<br />

Meal’, printer’s details to base. 560 x<br />

400. Good original condition. $250<br />

102<br />

An Australian Warwick stamp album<br />

with a collection, including many<br />

1913 kangaroo series through to 1989,<br />

incomplete, mostly used, includes ‘the<br />

Australasian Stamp Catalogue’. $260<br />

103<br />

An oak Edwardian counter top display<br />

cabinet, glazed to three sides and with<br />

a glass shelf. 390 x 285 x 370. $125<br />

104<br />

A Victorian terracotta water jug and<br />

two beakers decorated with impressed<br />

encircling bands with raised mottos between,<br />

along with an associated pair<br />

of beakers, all three pieces with sterling<br />

silver rims, hallmarked Sheffield 1878 by<br />

J.A. rhodes. Jug height 205, beakers<br />

115, one chipped at the foot. $225<br />

105<br />

A Victorian brass kerosene lamp with<br />

a twin burner raised on a column base<br />

from a black glazed plinth, with cranberry<br />

and frosted glass shades with a<br />

scalloped rim, complete with chimney.<br />

Height 730. $225<br />

106<br />

A large impressive pair of Edwardian<br />

period brass twin light oil burning table<br />

lamps, the plain receptacles on ornate<br />

leaf and scroll decorated branches<br />

with column supports and circular<br />

reeded bases. With fancy frosted<br />

glass shades and clear glass chimneys.<br />

Height overall 690. $550<br />

107<br />

An ostrich and simulated tortoiseshell<br />

fan of 19 sticks each with various caramel<br />

tinting . some repairs. in original<br />

lavender blue cardboard box with<br />

retailer’s label under lid. $120<br />

108<br />

A rich chocolate brown mink fur stole<br />

with shaping to the shoulders and long<br />

wraps with a removable tassel of five<br />

tails to either end. $300<br />

109<br />

An old rare Bhutanese horn wine carrier,<br />

a massive ox-horn fitted with brass caps<br />

and bindings and a leather suspension<br />

strap. Outside length 610. $200<br />

110<br />

A tanned Python skin collected in sudan.<br />

Length 3700. $150<br />

111<br />

A Victorian tin cased drawing instrument<br />

set, the flat rectangular japanned<br />

case with maker’s details to the interior<br />

lid, W.H. Harling .......London, the removable<br />

tray with fine steel instruments, two<br />

with turned ivory handles, also including<br />

various rules etc. Length 335, depth 155,<br />

height 40. $120<br />

112<br />

An old John Dewar & Sons Distillers<br />

advertising plaster plaque decorated<br />

in relief with various Scotsmen all<br />

attempting to get the whisky bottle,<br />

painted in tones of dark red, gold,<br />

green, etc. Minor damage. diameter<br />

405. $150<br />

113<br />

A late Victorian brass shop advertising<br />

sign, ‘AVANT’ to the centre flanked<br />

by ‘UPHOLSTERER’ and ‘UNDERTAKER’<br />

in scroll form with decorative framing,<br />

long rectangular form with conforming<br />

tapered back board with ebonised finish.<br />

Length 1410, height 175. See page<br />

8. $800<br />

114<br />

A large old cast iron camp oven,<br />

c.1910, circular form with a decorative<br />

domed lid, lug handles and three spike<br />

feet. Diameter 425, height 300. $175<br />

115<br />

A Japanese wedding kimono of red


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silk embroidered in colours and gold<br />

thread with Manchurian cranes in<br />

flight across various diaper patterned<br />

grounds. $150<br />

116<br />

An old mah jong set, ivorene and<br />

green coloured tiles, in original leatherette<br />

case. With counters and wood<br />

racks. $120<br />

117<br />

A vintage Dulcetta five string banjo in<br />

original case, the circular body with<br />

chromed fittings and stretched skin<br />

cover. Length of banjo 890. $220<br />

118<br />

An old embroidered panel ‘Forget me<br />

Not’ with a floral border in tones of<br />

blue, green and gold, contemporary<br />

frame under glass. $120<br />

119<br />

A Georgian period floral embroidered<br />

panel on silk, finely worked in red, blue<br />

and green with gilt thread highlight, the<br />

gold silk ground with minor distress, oval<br />

gilt frame under glass. 315 x 235. $120<br />

120<br />

An early 20thC commemorative silk<br />

scarf, transfer decorated, the centre<br />

with a race horse and jockey ‘Lemberg<br />

by cyllene-Galicia. Winner of the<br />

Derby 1910.... ‘, the border with various<br />

horse names, races and dates, 800 x<br />

800. $120<br />

121<br />

A vintage fur coat, full length, lining in<br />

good condition with internal pocket,<br />

red-brown colourway, possibly dyed<br />

ermine, size 12. $450<br />

122<br />

A 19thC mahogany framed tapestry.<br />

The floral decoration incorporating cut<br />

moquette, Berlin woolwork & beadwork.<br />

660 x 470. $120<br />

123<br />

A ‘Jenny Lind’ shoulder-plate porcelain<br />

doll. (daisy c.1884). With porcelain<br />

and replacement wooden limbs. Accompanying<br />

notes detail the costume<br />

maker, repairers and owners. Height<br />

450. $120<br />

124<br />

A German bisque headed S&W200-4/0<br />

doll. composition body needing repair.<br />

Along with another composition<br />

headed cloth bodied baby doll. $150<br />

125<br />

An old cast iron doorstop in the form<br />

of the Victorian General Lord Wolseley<br />

sitting on horseback, painted finish.<br />

Height 280, width 210. $100<br />

126<br />

An early American Ives clockwork<br />

Dancing Duo toy, 1870s - 1880s, two<br />

black American figures tap dancing,<br />

original paint finish, old clothes,<br />

mechanism in good working order,<br />

replacement key. Height 270, width<br />

150, depth 80. See page 5. $1100<br />

127<br />

A 19thC brass desk stand with two lidded<br />

ink wells and a structure designed<br />

to hold paper and envelopes. Width<br />

290. $125<br />

128<br />

A Victorian period chemist’s pill maker,<br />

mahogany frame with brass and marble<br />

top and accompanying mould.<br />

Width 210, depth 340. $120<br />

129<br />

An old wooden church collection dish<br />

of open circular box form with a long<br />

6<br />

turned handle. Length 650, diameter<br />

of collecting bowl 70. $120<br />

130<br />

A pair of Phillips ‘Box Populi’ roller<br />

skates, all steel with ball bearing<br />

wheels, in original box. $120<br />

131<br />

A simulated carved marble plaque after<br />

the antique, depicting a young girl<br />

and child. circular shape in an ornate<br />

gilt frame. 290 x 290, overall. $125<br />

132<br />

A Victorian period stoneware water<br />

filter, plain design with coat of Arms to<br />

front and slack & Brownlow canning<br />

Works, Manchester. Height 100, diameter<br />

240. $200<br />

133<br />

A large impressive Victorian period<br />

stoneware water filter, the front decorated<br />

in relief with trailing vines and the<br />

English Coat of Arms, maker Lipscombe<br />

& Co., 233 Strand, Temple Bar, London,<br />

no lid. Height 500, diameter 340. $450<br />

134<br />

A Victorian period earthenware water<br />

filter profusely decorated in relief<br />

to the front with trailing grape vines<br />

and leaves, English Coat of Arms,<br />

maker Lipscombe and Co., 233 Strand,<br />

Temple Bar, London, with original lid.<br />

Height 480, diameter 245. $250<br />

135<br />

A rare 4” brass Ogden Smith salmon<br />

reel, sliding large brass line guide with<br />

a raised spoke type tensioner and<br />

heavy ebonite handles, c.1910. $240<br />

136<br />

A Heatons 5” Eaton Sun fishing reel,<br />

mahogany and brass star back with<br />

on/off check, brass faced spool,<br />

c.1895. $120<br />

137<br />

A large 6” Peetz oak and brass salmon<br />

reel, large wooden handles to side,<br />

strong on/off check, brass backed<br />

spool, line guide, working break tensioner,<br />

two wing nuts, c.1940. $150<br />

138<br />

A Victorian wood and brass extension<br />

gaff, turned rosewood handle, knurled<br />

butt end, c.1880’s. $160<br />

139<br />

A Hardy’s Bros. alloy and brass landing<br />

net with fold-up arms and ornate brass<br />

knuckle head embossed with maker’s<br />

name. Also with crest and name to<br />

butt end, c.1920’s. Length 95. $140<br />

140<br />

A Hardy alloy and brass extension gaff,<br />

extends to 44”, c.1950. $160<br />

141<br />

An Edwardian chip-art teak watch<br />

stand, modelled as a longcase clock.<br />

Height 340. $110<br />

142<br />

An old large sperm whale’s tooth with<br />

rounded end and semi-polished finish.<br />

Length 195. See page 8. $420<br />

143<br />

A string of African glass tribal trade<br />

beads, each cylindrical shaped bead<br />

of butterscotch colour with various<br />

inclusions. $75<br />

144<br />

A milk glass spherical light shade<br />

complete with ceiling hanging fittings,<br />

decorated with a portrait of an egyptian<br />

princess. $150<br />

GLASS<br />

145<br />

A large plain glass carboy. the old<br />

glass with ripples and bubbles. Height<br />

550. $160<br />

146<br />

A c.1900 Loetz type iridescent hanging<br />

light fitting of pendant form, the<br />

domed top mottled red, the sides<br />

with green trailings, original coppered<br />

metal fitting. Height 220. $150<br />

147<br />

A tall impressive Webb Corbett crystal<br />

vase, heavily decorated with flowers<br />

and geometric shapes, pinched waist.<br />

Height 360, diameter 195. $220<br />

148<br />

A set of four small proportion cut glass<br />

decanters, baluster shape with faceted<br />

necks and faceted spherical<br />

stoppers. Height 185. $200<br />

149<br />

A set of six Webb Corbett wine goblets<br />

with large cut patterned ovoid bowls<br />

raised on short stems with a single knop<br />

from circular cut bases. Height 125. $180<br />

150<br />

A cut crystal water jug together with six<br />

large crystal tumblers. $120<br />

151<br />

A composite set of eight Waterford cut<br />

crystal wine glasses in the sheila pattern<br />

comprising a set of six and a pair<br />

slightly larger, traditional pattern with<br />

the flared bowl having broad cut facets,<br />

etched mark, two with small chips<br />

to rim. Heights 157 and 164. $250<br />

152<br />

Two cut crystal decanters, both square<br />

sectioned, each with faceted spherical<br />

stoppers. One with a ‘Betjemann’s<br />

Patent’, collar fitted keyed locking<br />

mechanism. Both with silver decanter<br />

tickets, ‘brandy’ and ‘whisky’. Height<br />

235. See page 8. $150<br />

153<br />

A pair of Victorian spherical glass<br />

vases, with scalloped rims, one pink,<br />

one blue. Diameter 160. $150<br />

154<br />

A fine quality cut crystal Stuart rose<br />

bowl, squat circular shape, raised on<br />

a circular cushion foot with ten panels<br />

encircling the body, each cut with four<br />

star motifs, between bands of notching.<br />

With a metal flower holder insert.<br />

Diameter 250, height 170. $200<br />

155<br />

A pair of square section crystal spirit<br />

decanters with silver collars and mushroom<br />

stoppers. Height 240. London<br />

1966. together with two plated bottle<br />

tickets, whisky and brandy. See page<br />

8. $200.<br />

156<br />

A cut crystal table lamp, diamond<br />

decoration, the ball shade on waisted<br />

stand with conforming decoration.<br />

Height 265. $110<br />

157<br />

A vintage cut crystal table lamp,<br />

diamond decoration, the mildly compressed<br />

spherical shade fitting to the<br />

waisted base. Height 265. $120<br />

158<br />

A cut crystal table lamp, diamond<br />

decoration, the spherical shade fitted<br />

to the waisted base. Height 260. $120<br />

159<br />

A Lalique, France, desk stand modelled<br />

as a clear rectangular glass dou-


le compartmented dish surmounted<br />

by a frosted glass goat. etched mark.<br />

Width 130. $160<br />

160<br />

An Ann Robinson cast glass ‘spiral’ vase<br />

in deep blue/green colourway, the thick<br />

walls of spiral form ‘inspired by the patterns<br />

of nature’, a unique hand made<br />

piece, signed, numbered 1/1 and dated<br />

2005 to base. Height 635, re-stuck chip<br />

to base. See page 8. $11000<br />

161<br />

A Garry Nash hand blown art glass<br />

bowl, tapered form with an inverted<br />

yellow edged rim, blue body with<br />

white swirl towards top rim, clear foot,<br />

engraved to the base G. Nash ’95.<br />

Diameter 215, height 145. $150<br />

162<br />

An Ola & Marie Hoglund glass vase.<br />

cylindrical shape, deeply tinted orange<br />

at the rim descending to clear at<br />

the foot, with many included bubbles<br />

in the walls. etched mark and dated<br />

1986. Height 275. $140<br />

TRIBAL, NZ HISTORICAL<br />

& potterY<br />

163<br />

An old African mask with coiffure<br />

represented by six dramatic elevated<br />

tines, the vishee with domed forehead<br />

and a deep ridged nose above a slot<br />

cut mouth. Height 615. $150<br />

164<br />

An African green verdite carved figure<br />

of a standing black rhinoceros. Length<br />

205. Zimbabwe. $250<br />

165<br />

A small old African Asante carved<br />

standing male figure. Height 260, West<br />

Africa. See page 8. $550<br />

166<br />

An African tribal helmet mask, the<br />

carved wood mask top with accentuated<br />

serpentine coiffure to a cloth band<br />

with shell necklaces and steel bells all<br />

on basket weave backing, wide flared<br />

gourd base. Height 550. $450<br />

167<br />

An old Borneo carved wooden mask<br />

of stylised form, long nose and with<br />

almond eyes, remnants of old paint<br />

finish. Length 260. $110<br />

168<br />

A Pitcairn Island souvenir carved flying<br />

fish, the maker’s name Ancy Christian,<br />

along with his genealogy and the<br />

Bounty history stamped to the wings.<br />

raised on a turned wood stem from an<br />

oblong plinth base. Length 405. See<br />

page 5. $220<br />

168A<br />

A Pitcairn Island souvenir carved fish<br />

stamped “Made by Sam Young” raised<br />

on a turned stand. Length 330. See<br />

page 5. $200<br />

169<br />

Two PNG carved wood figures, both<br />

decorated with pigment and with cassowary<br />

feathers. Height, tallest 345. $90<br />

170<br />

A carved Maori whare jewellery box<br />

with music box movement activated<br />

by lifting the hinged roof. (not working).<br />

Height 150. $100<br />

171<br />

Richard Aldworth Oliver, ‘Half-Castes<br />

of Pomare’s Pah (Bay of Islands), rare<br />

hand coloured lithograph from his London<br />

published ‘A Series of Lithographic<br />

drawings from sketches in new Zealand’<br />

[1852/53]. Provenance: The<br />

collection of Dr Neville Hogg, Webb’s<br />

auction 1993. cf: www.art-newzealand.com/issues1to40/hogg.htm.<br />

260 x<br />

370. See page 8. $500<br />

172<br />

Rogers, hand coloured panoramic<br />

photograph, Huka Falls and automobilist.<br />

Signed and dated ’33. 175 x 1075. $200<br />

173<br />

A rimu cigarette box carved with Maori<br />

motifs, probably by Rangi Stevens with<br />

a wheku head to the lid. Along with<br />

two other boxes carved with Maori<br />

motifs, one with a manaia head to the<br />

lid, the other with a koruru head. $225<br />

174<br />

A good brass telescope by t. peacock<br />

belonging to Captain R.C. Hammond.<br />

The 980mm tube engraved: T. Peacock,<br />

11 shortland st. Auckland; with<br />

single extension tube, rack and pinion<br />

mechanism at fault, 75mm objective<br />

lens with small chips. raised on 430mm<br />

tall tilt and swivel tripod based table<br />

stand. Glaswegian, thomas peacock<br />

optician and instrument maker<br />

emigrated to Auckland in 1862 and<br />

operated from shortland street until<br />

election to the City Council in 1878. He<br />

became Mayor and subsequently Mp<br />

for Auckland city north, newton and<br />

ponsonby until 1890. captain roland<br />

Christian Hammond was manager<br />

of the northern steam ship co from<br />

1921, following capt. charles ransom.<br />

Provenance: by descent to the current<br />

owner. See page 5. $1000<br />

175<br />

A pair of brass binoculars belonging to<br />

Capt. R.C. Hammond, as above. (AF). $90<br />

176<br />

A Peter Hutson & Co. pottery commemorative<br />

Boer War jug (1899-1902)<br />

with relief decoration of a soldier with<br />

a bandolier and a rifle standing to<br />

attention, crossed flags and the words<br />

‘Whawhai Mo to Kanga Mo to Kuini<br />

Ake Ake Ake’ (Fight For Your Queen<br />

Forever), the handle modelled as a<br />

cannon, cream glazed with brown<br />

glaze to the top and base rims. impressed<br />

potter’s monogram and<br />

‘Rd123’. Height 215, some cracking<br />

and chipping evident. Note Hutson’s<br />

eldest son served in the South African<br />

campaign with New Zealand’s Second<br />

contingent. See page 20. $650<br />

177<br />

A rare late 19thc P Hutson & Co.(New<br />

Zealand) sculptured pottery large maori<br />

wahine figure (fountain pedestal),<br />

with deep toned rich majolica glaze,<br />

she stands wearing a Maori rain cape<br />

(pake) with one arm raised and on an<br />

octagonal base. Modelled by W H Barrett,<br />

‘teacher of modelling at the school<br />

of design’ (Wellington Technical School).<br />

Height 890. Some restoration to base<br />

and arm, basket absent. $10000<br />

178<br />

A good old colonial New Zealand storage<br />

crock, shouldered cylindrical shape<br />

with two handles to the side, salt glazed<br />

with kiln ceiling drops on the shoulder.<br />

Chip to handle. Height 315. $180<br />

179<br />

A Peter Stichbury ovoid pottery vase<br />

with a chun glaze over a tenmoku<br />

underglaze. Impressed potter’s mark.<br />

Height 265. $120<br />

180<br />

A Peter Lange teapot. squat circular<br />

shape with loop handle and plain disc<br />

lid. pale celadon glaze with colour<br />

splashed to panels on the side walls.<br />

Diameter 150. $150<br />

181<br />

A St Ives lidded casserole dish. squat<br />

circular shape with lid. impressed<br />

mark. diameter 210. See page 13. $100<br />

ORIENTAL<br />

182<br />

A fine quality Japanese Satsuma<br />

reticulated circular lidded basket with<br />

beautifully pierced decoration, the<br />

handle painted with figures, the borders<br />

gilded. Height 120, diameter 115,<br />

painted marks, Meiji period, c.1900.<br />

on wood stand. See page 13. $500<br />

182A<br />

An 18thC Chinese export ware punch<br />

bowl, the exterior decorated with panels<br />

depicting figures in pavilion gardens<br />

and landscape in famille rose enamels,<br />

framed by underglaze blue floral<br />

borders. the interior with a diaper and<br />

floral border in underglaze blue, and a<br />

central medallion depicting vases and<br />

flowers. Small rim frit and rim firing floor.<br />

diameter 265. See page 13. $900<br />

183<br />

A Japanese earthenware vase, probably<br />

from the satsuma kilns but marked<br />

Maruhi china. hand painted two character<br />

Hozan signature, squat spherical<br />

shape, finely hand painted in gilt with<br />

an eagle perched bough above an<br />

extensive and encircling landscape incorporating<br />

pavilions, temples, bridges,<br />

pagoda and a water wheel, all on a<br />

shaded black ground. Height 250. See<br />

page 13. $500<br />

184<br />

A large Japanese charger decorated<br />

with a pair of exotic birds perched on<br />

a cherry blossom bough and surrounded<br />

by brightly coloured chrysanthemums<br />

on a deep blue ground, framed<br />

by an egg yolk border with stylised<br />

peonies. Diameter 430. $250<br />

185<br />

A large Imari porcelain rouleau vase,<br />

the tapering cylindrical body with<br />

subtle fluting, the neck with a broad<br />

everted rim. Decorated in iron red,<br />

gilt and cobalt blue with two panels of<br />

flowering boughs, fan and quatrefoil<br />

motifs decorate the interstices on a<br />

background decorated with a profusion<br />

of flowering tendrils. The neck<br />

similarly decorated. With later wooden<br />

plinth. Height 820. See page 13. $650<br />

186<br />

A pair of Japanese Imari vases, ovoid<br />

shape with trumpet neck, scalloped<br />

rim and two handles at the shoulder.<br />

each decorated with panels framed<br />

by sinuous dragons and ho-ho birds<br />

depicting the emperor and empress<br />

beneath a maple tree. A profusion<br />

of florals in bright enamels decorate<br />

the remainder of the vase. Traditional<br />

iron red and cobalt blue stylised florals<br />

decorate the mouth and foot of the<br />

vases. One restored. Six character<br />

mark under the base. Height 410. See<br />

page 13. $750<br />

7


8<br />

155<br />

44<br />

576 152<br />

171<br />

113<br />

60<br />

457B<br />

165<br />

214<br />

142<br />

90<br />

55<br />

457A front & back view<br />

45<br />

31<br />

19 17<br />

57<br />

522A<br />

160


187<br />

A late Meiji Japanese porcelain Arita<br />

Ikezawa blue and white plate decorated<br />

with ho-ho birds, bamboo and<br />

flowers. Diaper border and a brown<br />

rope edge. Diameter 340. $50<br />

188<br />

A set of five Japanese porcelain rice<br />

bowls and covers. taisho period,<br />

decorated with traditional imari patterned.<br />

Diameter 115. $125<br />

189<br />

A Japanese porcelain baluster shaped<br />

vase, in the imari pallet, decorated<br />

with peonies and birds on a blue and<br />

red ground, c.1910. Height 250. $150<br />

190<br />

A Japanese 20thC porcelain vase, potter<br />

unknown, slab built with deformed<br />

corners to make handles. impressed<br />

marks. Height 210. $125<br />

191<br />

An old Japanese pottery globular bottle<br />

vase, with heavy tenmoku glaze<br />

and an impressed character mark.<br />

Height 190. See page 13. $50<br />

192<br />

A rustic pottery Chatsubo (tea storage<br />

vessel). Anagama wood fired stoneware.<br />

signed with monogram seal.<br />

Height 250. $300<br />

193<br />

An old Edo period, 18thC Japanese<br />

Seto Yaki pottery shallow dish, with yellow<br />

ochre crackle glaze. some faults.<br />

Diameter 340. $80<br />

194<br />

An old Japanese Bizen anagama<br />

wood fired stoneware bottle vase.<br />

Mallet shape with two handles high on<br />

the neck, dribbled green glaze. Height<br />

220. See page 13. $150<br />

195<br />

An old Japanese Bizen anagama fired<br />

stoneware pottery vase of slightly tapering<br />

form with two lug handles high on<br />

the sides. Height 250. See page 13. $300<br />

196<br />

Arita Igezawa blue and white plate<br />

cylindrical shape with inverted rim and<br />

a small affixed hanging ring. Impressed<br />

seal mark. Height 150. See page 13. $100<br />

197<br />

A pair of Japanese stoneware vases,<br />

one baluster shaped, one Meiping<br />

shaped, both decorated with resist patterning<br />

of scrolling design on a tenmoku<br />

ground. Height of each 205. $250<br />

198<br />

A Japanese Seti Yaki pottery bowl, the<br />

shallow dished centre with firing marks from<br />

another vessel (a.f.). Diameter 330. $90<br />

199<br />

A large Japanese Meiji period cloisonne<br />

wall charger, circular form,<br />

depicting Mt Fujiama, flying Manchurian<br />

cranes, florals and clouds on blue<br />

ground, fine repeating patterned border,<br />

scrolling wirework to the wide reverse<br />

rim in highlighted tones of deep<br />

blue, red, white and green. diameter<br />

455. See page 20. $650<br />

200<br />

A large Japanese Meiji period cloisonne<br />

wall charger, similar to above<br />

with matching tones and border decoration.<br />

Diameter 455. $650<br />

201<br />

An old Japanese ivory carving of a<br />

geisha. she stands carrying a parasol.<br />

Base signed. Height 100. $120<br />

202<br />

A good Japanese Zelkovia wood<br />

scribe’s chest. Meiji period, with fitted<br />

drawers and interior, bound with iron<br />

straps and fittings. Height 280. $150<br />

203<br />

A Japanese lidded wooden box with<br />

hand adzed basket-weave bamboo<br />

pattern. Kamakura district, Meiji period.<br />

Length 260. $100<br />

204<br />

A good Japanese Goro lacquer<br />

vase stand. Wajima area. deep red<br />

coloured lacquer with scattered gilt<br />

decoration. 480 x 300. $125<br />

205<br />

A Japanese five tier stacking food box<br />

set. in orange/red lacquer. the lid and<br />

sides decorated with cranes in flight detailed<br />

in gold lacquer. Height 400. $100<br />

206<br />

An early 20thC Japanese Shinto shrine<br />

guardian, modelled as a seated warrior,<br />

in carved and painted wood.<br />

Height 170. $80<br />

207<br />

A Japanese bronze Hibachi. taisho<br />

period, decorated with four panels<br />

encircling the body of legendary fighting<br />

samurai warriors. two baku mask handles<br />

issue from the sides. Height 260. $300<br />

208<br />

A large Japanese octagonal cast<br />

bronze hibachi . Meiji period. each of<br />

the eight panels decorated in low relief<br />

with various landscapes. Two bird’s<br />

head handles issue from the shoulder,<br />

raised on four shishi mask feet. diameter<br />

450. $800<br />

209<br />

An old Japanese six-fold screen with<br />

polychrome painted decoration of<br />

figures and landscapes. Height 1720,<br />

width of each panel 590. $350<br />

210<br />

A Japanese cloisonne vase of tapered<br />

cylindrical form, the red ground with<br />

pale florals highlighted with red, yellow<br />

and green foliage, silvered metal rims.<br />

Height 210. $120<br />

211<br />

A Japanese cloisonne vase similar<br />

to above with white blossom on red<br />

ground decoration. Height 180. $110<br />

212<br />

A Japanese bronze Ikebana vase<br />

(Usabata), the two handled vase form<br />

moulded in low relief with a landscape<br />

scene, raised on a triform base, with<br />

insert tray mouth. Height 270. $100<br />

214<br />

A Japanese bronze koro, modelled as<br />

a thoroughbred stallion, with gilt finish,<br />

its saddle removable to reveal a cavity<br />

for incense. Width 180, height 135. See<br />

page 8. $250<br />

215<br />

An old Burmese gilt teak wood puppet<br />

with ten arms, wearing traditional costume,<br />

studded with sequins and glass<br />

beads. Height 850. $180<br />

216<br />

A single strand of 38 round Chinese or<br />

Burmese dark mottled green Maw-Sit-<br />

Sit beads of uniform size with a silver<br />

clasp. Length 480. $180<br />

217<br />

An old Burmese carved wooden<br />

ox-cart finial, carved in the form of a<br />

striped tiger sitting unusually with a bird.<br />

Height 270. $90<br />

218<br />

Another Burmese ox cart finial carved<br />

as the head of a mythical beast,<br />

c.1800’s. Height 240. $100<br />

219<br />

Another Burmese wooden ox-cart<br />

finial, carved as a seated anthropomorphic<br />

lizard, c.1900’s. Some losses.<br />

Height 400. $100<br />

220<br />

A 19thC Tibetan leather money purse,<br />

richly decorated with beaten silver and<br />

brass relief panels around a rosette set<br />

with a turquoise stone, some losses.<br />

Width 120. $225<br />

221<br />

An old Tibetan Thangka, hand painted<br />

with a depiction of one of the eight<br />

guardians. Three faces of Heruka<br />

Chakrasamvara surrounded by other<br />

deities. With a written blessing on the<br />

reverse. 860 x 720. $400<br />

222<br />

A Japanese cloisonne clear ground<br />

enamel vase, the body engraved in<br />

panels with flowers and grasses beneath<br />

a translucent ruby red enamel and clear<br />

overlay. Shouldered shape with a short<br />

neck with everted rim, the body with four<br />

vertical flutings. Height 240. $150<br />

222A<br />

A Japanese cloisonne vase with lilac<br />

ground mounted in a silver frame, the<br />

domed base with two slender handles<br />

which frame the ovoid shaped vase.<br />

Height 145. $200<br />

223<br />

A Chinese porcelain punch bowl,<br />

hemispherical with slightly everted rim.<br />

Decorated to the interior with flowering<br />

prunus bough and other flowers, the exterior<br />

similarly decorated in polychrome<br />

enamels. Six character Qing Dynasty<br />

Yongzheng reign mark under the foot.<br />

diameter 265. See page 13. $1400<br />

224<br />

An 18thC Chinese Qianlong blue and<br />

white porcelain tureen of circular form<br />

with half moon chrysanthemum handles<br />

and a domed octagonal cover<br />

with a mushroom knop. decorated in<br />

underglaze blue with a peony, bamboo<br />

and rock garden design. small<br />

chip under lid rim edge. diameter 230,<br />

height 180. See page 13. $4000<br />

224A<br />

A late 18thC Chinese export ware<br />

porcelain ashette decorated in underglaze<br />

blue with a scene of pagodas,<br />

temples and riverside landscape<br />

framed by a floral border 370 x 500.<br />

See page 13. $325<br />

225<br />

A pair of old rare and important Chinese<br />

export ware porcelain Nanking<br />

bough pots each of canted square<br />

section on a splayed foot and flaring<br />

towards the rim, with pierced colours,<br />

decorated in underglaze blue with<br />

four clawed dragons chasing a flaming<br />

pearl amid cloud design. the body with<br />

raised buds, unique rope twist handles<br />

and floral decoration within raised border<br />

panels. these pots are identical to<br />

a pair in the White House, Washington,<br />

during the presidency of ronald reagan.<br />

Provenance: purchased Cordy’s<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>, 11 February 1981, lot 235. From<br />

the estate of John Waldie, an Auckland<br />

antique dealer. Height 230, 190 square.<br />

See page 13. $8500<br />

9


226<br />

A Chinese sapphire blue and white<br />

charger of circular shape, with foliate<br />

rim, painted with a central lotus flower<br />

and radiating lotus leave panels, each<br />

painted with rock and flower designs.<br />

On the reverse, painted floral decoration<br />

and a central open lozenge (the symbol<br />

of victory) inside a central double ring.<br />

diameter 370. Kangxi period c.1695-<br />

1720. Hair crack. See page 13. $4500<br />

227<br />

An ox-blood glazed Chinese porcelain<br />

bowl of attractive simple shallow<br />

tapering shape marked under the foot<br />

ring with a five character inscription<br />

associating the bowl with the Quing<br />

Royal Dining Hall. Diameter 140. See<br />

page 13. $700<br />

228<br />

A Chinese porcelain bottle vase<br />

marked with an impressed Qianlong<br />

seal mark highlighted with traces of gilt<br />

under the foot. the monochromatic<br />

turquoise ground decorated with song<br />

birds and flowering plants carved in<br />

low relief to the body and decorated<br />

in polychrome enamel. Height 245.<br />

See page 13. $1100<br />

229<br />

A Chinese porcelain Wusancai shouldered<br />

vessel decorated with kylin and<br />

flowering plants, the shoulder decorated<br />

with an iron red geometric pattern.<br />

Height 110. $600<br />

230<br />

A late Qing Chinese porcelain vase,<br />

baluster shape, decorated with a nobleman<br />

and an attendant boy. Height<br />

165. $650<br />

231<br />

A Chinese porcelain ox-blood monochromatic<br />

glazed vase of shouldered<br />

shape with a trumpet neck. Four character<br />

Kangxi mark in underglaze blue<br />

under the foot ring. Height 205. See<br />

page 13. $750<br />

232<br />

A Chinese porcelain monochromatic<br />

blue glazed vase, six character Qing<br />

dynasty Guangxu reign marks under<br />

the base. of square section with a<br />

small circular neck and with elephant’s<br />

heads handles issuing from the sides.<br />

Height 300. See page 13. $1500<br />

233<br />

A fine Chinese porcelain small dish<br />

decorated in underglaze blue with a<br />

coastal landscape, framed by landscape<br />

vignettes. The underside with<br />

tenmoku-type glaze and a six character<br />

Qing, Kangxi mark. Diameter 135.<br />

Along with a famille rose saucer dish<br />

and a celadon glazed shallow bowl,<br />

both faulted. $350<br />

234<br />

A Chinese porcelain vessel modelled<br />

after an archaic bronze Kuei form vessel,<br />

squat circular shape with two loop<br />

handles issuing from the sides, mottled<br />

green glaze to the interior and exterior.<br />

Diameter 220. $700<br />

235<br />

A small porcelain incense burner with<br />

a green tea dust glaze, modelled after<br />

the archaic form. Qianlong seal mark<br />

impressed under the base. diameter<br />

85. See page 13. $700<br />

236<br />

A Chinese porcelain tea caddy of<br />

cylindrical shape with a serpentine<br />

outline decorated with a landscape<br />

10<br />

view and calligraphic inscription. The<br />

domed lid similarly painted with a<br />

coastal landscape. Four characters<br />

painted in iron-red decorate the shoulder.<br />

Height 120. See page 13. $225<br />

237<br />

A Chinese porcelain cylindrical brush<br />

pot decorated in famille rose enamels<br />

with precious objects along with<br />

various other motifs. Printed seal mark<br />

under the foot. Height 130. $300<br />

238<br />

A Chinese porcelain small square lidded<br />

box, the lid decorated with three<br />

figures in a landscape and with calligraphic<br />

inscription. the walls decorated<br />

with floral sprigs. Chips to wall.<br />

110 x 55. $250<br />

239<br />

A Chinese porcelain shallow bowl<br />

decorated in the Ming manner in<br />

underglaze blue with a lotus leaf and<br />

flower, framed by a blue dot border.<br />

Diameter 290. $250<br />

240<br />

A Chinese porcelain squat circular jardiniere,<br />

decorated in famille verte enamels<br />

with figures of deities in a celestial<br />

landscape. Diameter 270. $550<br />

241<br />

A pair of Chinese porcelain Susancai<br />

(famille verte) shoulder vases decorated<br />

with prunus boughs, song birds and<br />

rocky outcrops on a black ground, the<br />

shoulder decorated with a diaper pattern,<br />

the trumpet shaped neck similarly<br />

decorated as the body. A geometric<br />

panel design encircles the foot. six<br />

character Qing Dynasty Kangxi reign<br />

marks under the bases. Height 415.<br />

See page 13. $2000<br />

242<br />

A Chinese porcelain provincial Ming<br />

bowl decorated to the interior in<br />

underglazed blue with foliate tendrils,<br />

the exterior tenmoku glazed, raised on<br />

a carved and pierced wood stand.<br />

Diameter 285. $125<br />

243<br />

A Qing Dynasty Guangxu six character<br />

marked porcelain bowl. Broad double<br />

cavetto shape, the interior decorated<br />

with eight precious objects surrounding<br />

a foliate medallion to the centre.<br />

diameter 210. See page 13. $900<br />

244<br />

A Chinese porcelain bowl marked with<br />

Qing, Guangxu seal mark under the foot<br />

ring. decorated to the exterior with an<br />

encircling band of flowering and fruiting<br />

vines beneath a border of swastika motifs,<br />

the interior decorated with a medallion<br />

incorporating both elements. diameter<br />

130, height 65. See page 13. $700<br />

245<br />

A pair of Canton enamel porcelain<br />

vases, ovoid shape with lids surmounted<br />

by foo dogs, dragons moulded to<br />

the shoulder, painted with landscaped<br />

panels and figures on a veranda, (a.f.).<br />

Height 290. $ 175<br />

246<br />

An old Chinese stoneware shouldered<br />

wine jar with a green-olive glaze, over<br />

painted subsequently with colourful<br />

decoration and chinese characters.<br />

considerable distress to the painted<br />

surfaces. Height 490. $140<br />

247<br />

A small Chinese export ware porcelain<br />

teapot, shouldered cylindrical<br />

shape painted in enamels with insects<br />

amongst flowers, the domed lid with a<br />

gilded finial, the short spout with gilded<br />

tip. Height 120. $175<br />

248<br />

A carved rosewood figure of the sage<br />

Gama sennin. rosewood inlaid with<br />

silver wire decoration. Height 200. $100<br />

249<br />

Two Chinese figural temple carvings,<br />

one a phoenix in flight with blossom (the<br />

empress), the other a dragon amongst<br />

cloud (the emperor), both deeply<br />

carved and with some original red and<br />

black colouring with remnants of gilt<br />

highlighting, some losses. Length 600<br />

and 620, height 220 and 240, mounted<br />

on contemporary wooden stands. Provenance<br />

ex. the oppenheim collection,<br />

Waikanae, collected in china during the<br />

Cultural Revolution, c.1960’s. $550<br />

250<br />

A Chinese cloisonne shoulder vase,<br />

decorated in colour with goldfish in<br />

a lily pond, on a rich red ground and<br />

further decorated under the clear<br />

surface with an engraving of swimming<br />

fish. Silver mounted at the mouth and<br />

foot. Height 180. $200<br />

251<br />

A pair of large archaic style Chinese<br />

hardstone Bi discs decorated in low<br />

relief with patterns of phoenix birds and<br />

dragons. Green and brown nephrite.<br />

Diameter 295. $175<br />

252<br />

A pair of 19thC Chinese cloisonne vases,<br />

cylindrical shouldered shape, decorated<br />

with butterflies, insects and flowering<br />

plants on a bleu celeste ground. colourful<br />

stylised borders decorate the short<br />

neck and shoulder. Provenance: ex.<br />

the Alan Firth Collection. Height 245.<br />

Along with a chinese cloisonne table<br />

censer. See page 13. $400<br />

253<br />

A brass statue of Hotei, the god sits<br />

displaying his corpulent belly, upon a<br />

carved rosewood base. Overall height<br />

250. $140<br />

254<br />

Two Chinese watercolours painted<br />

on fan shaped panels, one depicting<br />

an old man fishing accompanied<br />

by a young boy sitting underneath<br />

a blossom tree and inscribed with a<br />

calligraphic poem. the other depicts<br />

five young boys in a landscape, again<br />

with calligraphic inscription. Width 520,<br />

height 175 each. $150<br />

255<br />

An old Chinese hardwood carving of<br />

the standing Ho Tei with open mouth,<br />

inlaid eyes and teeth and shaped<br />

plinth base. Height 390. $150<br />

256<br />

Two Chinese watercolours painted on<br />

fan shaped panels, one depicting three<br />

scholars seated at a table in a garden,<br />

inscribed with calligraphy. the other<br />

depicting five galloping horses in extensive<br />

landscape, again calligraphically<br />

inscribed. Width 520, height 175. $150<br />

257<br />

A Chinese ink and watercolour painting<br />

by Feng Zi Kai, a garden landscape<br />

with buildings and figures, calligraphic<br />

inscription and seal marks. on rice<br />

paper. 355 x 260. $200<br />

258<br />

A Chinese watercolour on rice paper


y Xin-feng-Xia, the famous Beijing<br />

Opera singer, a floral study, with calligraphic<br />

inscription and seal marks. 425<br />

x 295. $200<br />

258A<br />

Three old Chinese watercolours on<br />

rice paper, each depicting figures<br />

in various landscapes. One with a<br />

calligraphic inscription and seal mark.<br />

Each 220 x 165 in a carved giltwood<br />

frame. $150<br />

259<br />

A Chinese watercolour painting by<br />

Pu-Zou, the younger brother of The Last<br />

emperor, depicting two horses with a<br />

calligraphic inscription and seal mark.<br />

Bottom edge trimmed. 520 x 480. $400<br />

260<br />

An ornate display of hardstone flowers<br />

and leaves set in a cloisonne pot,<br />

featuring agate amethysts and jade.<br />

Height 570. $300<br />

261<br />

A carved rosewood oni mask, the expressively<br />

carved face with inlaid glass<br />

eyes. Height 305. $125<br />

262<br />

A carved rosewood figure of a recumbent<br />

buffalo with two children riding on<br />

its back, inlaid eyes and teeth. Length<br />

280. $100<br />

263<br />

An old hardwood Chinese carving of<br />

a Mongolian equestrian figure, the<br />

expressively carved study portrays the<br />

rider, horse and two dogs raised on an<br />

integral plinth base. some losses and<br />

repairs. Height 390. $125<br />

264<br />

A cinnabar and carved black lacquer<br />

bowl, on a metal foundation with blue<br />

enamelled interior. Diameter 150. $150<br />

265<br />

A selection of various Chinese hardstone<br />

table ornaments carved as various fruit<br />

and flowers, grapes and berries. $150<br />

266<br />

A Chinese hardstone dish carved as a<br />

lotus leaf along with six variously coloured<br />

chinese hardstone table grape<br />

ornaments. $200<br />

267<br />

A Chinese scroll painting depicting a<br />

landscape with scattered buildings<br />

and a remote Hamlet beneath rocky<br />

crags, a boatman poles a sampan<br />

on a waterway in the foreground with<br />

calligraphic inscription and seal mark.<br />

1300 x 640 (image). $300<br />

268<br />

A Chinese scroll painting depicting a<br />

young girl with geese inscribed with<br />

two calligraphic inscriptions and seal<br />

marks. 1300 x 660 (image). $300<br />

269<br />

A Chinese scroll painting depicting a<br />

remote pavilion on a rocky outcrop<br />

in a craggy landscape dotted with<br />

ancient pine trees, a temple building in<br />

the background. signed with calligraphic<br />

inscription and two seal marks.<br />

Height 1250, width 625 (image). $350<br />

270<br />

A Chinese scroll painting depicting a<br />

figure walking upon turbulent waters,<br />

carrying in their hands a symbolic three<br />

legged toad. some worm damage to<br />

image. 1250 x 615 (image). $300<br />

271<br />

A Chinese scroll painting depicting a<br />

scholar being entertained by a lute<br />

playing maiden, sitting before a screen<br />

beneath an ancient pine tree. 1290 x<br />

650 (image). $300<br />

272<br />

A Chinese jadeite panel sculpture,<br />

pale green, carved as a dragon and a<br />

ho-ho bird. 51 x 112. $275.<br />

273<br />

A selection of mother-of-pearl games<br />

counters of various shapes, all with<br />

engraved decoration. $100<br />

274<br />

A carved Chinese rosewood figure of<br />

a fisherman accompanied by a young<br />

boy, he carries his catch in his hand<br />

and in a basket slung over his back.<br />

Some old age cracks. Height 360. $110<br />

275<br />

An old Chinese carved rosewood<br />

figure of Shao Lao, the god of longevity<br />

stands holding his reishi staff and is<br />

accompanied by a young boy who<br />

holds a bat. Height 370. $150<br />

275A<br />

A colourful Chinese silk embroidered<br />

panel of children at a celebratory<br />

gathering, centred on a representation<br />

of a lion dog. 735 x 460. $150<br />

PORCELAIN & CHINA<br />

276<br />

A collection of 10 Georgian period porcelain<br />

tea bowls, various patterns including<br />

blue and white, Imari, various floral<br />

designs, etc., some with damage. $200<br />

277<br />

An early 19thC continental porcelain<br />

Valleuse set in the form of a castle<br />

tower on hexagonal shaped gilded<br />

base with a small teapot sitting on<br />

top of the ‘Tower’ lavishly gilded and<br />

painted with scenes of lovers, babies<br />

and children. Lid missing. Height 250,<br />

width 130, depth 110. $275<br />

278<br />

A 19thC Sevres lidded butter box<br />

of shallow barrel type form with lug<br />

handle supports fitted to a wider dish,<br />

green ground with finely painted floral<br />

panels, gilt enrichments, some damage<br />

and restoration, painted mark to<br />

base. Diameter 205. $160<br />

279<br />

A late 18thC Derby ‘Cupid’ candlestick,<br />

modelled as a cupid atop a floral<br />

branch supporting a sconce, on an<br />

elaborate scroll base, painted in tones<br />

of pale peach, green, red and mauve,<br />

gilt highlights, some restoration. Height<br />

185. see similar example in ‘the price<br />

Guide to 18thC English Porcelain’ by<br />

Simon Spero 1970, copy available at<br />

viewing. See page 20. $650<br />

280<br />

A French porcelain desk stand, the<br />

circular bowl flanked by two wells and<br />

with stylii holders mounted to the rear<br />

beside the handle. possibly sampson,<br />

additionally marked ‘C Plateau’. Slight<br />

chips. Width 170. $100<br />

281<br />

A Capodimonte porcelain figure of<br />

a young man carrying a basket of<br />

grapes raised on his shoulder crowned<br />

‘N’ mark. Height 195. $150<br />

282<br />

A German Meissen porcelain teacup<br />

and saucer with polychrome painted<br />

decoration of flowers and insects, blue<br />

crossed swords marks. $100<br />

283<br />

A boxed Victorian child’s tea set and<br />

part dinner set, both earthenware, the<br />

tea set decorated with a green pattern,<br />

the dinner set in puce tones (all<br />

faults). Boxed. $175<br />

284<br />

An Austrian majolica charger. With<br />

iridescent deep turquoise blue glazed<br />

rim impressed with oak leaves, acorns<br />

and squirrels, framing a medallion with<br />

relief decoration of eagles and a stag in<br />

a rocky forested landscape in shades of<br />

grey and brown. Diam. 400. $100<br />

285<br />

A large circular Dutch blue and white<br />

Delft charger painted with a scene<br />

of cattle watering. diameter 400,<br />

signed, impressed and painted marks,<br />

c.1900. $1200<br />

286<br />

Five Delft tiles decorated in underglaze<br />

blue, each 125mm square. $120<br />

287<br />

A Victorian period blue and white tile,<br />

Lily of the Valley, Minton China Works.<br />

150 x 150. $100<br />

288<br />

A Victorian period tile featuring a biblical<br />

scene, ‘Jacob Dreaming at the Well’,<br />

Mintons China Works. 150 x 150. $100<br />

288A<br />

A Coalport plate commemorating Victoria’s<br />

Diamond Jubilee, along with a<br />

moulded glass plate commemorating<br />

the same. Diameter 265. $130<br />

289<br />

A Chamberlains Worcester sugar box.<br />

Oval shape, decorated with gilt and<br />

grisaille border decorations over the<br />

moulded wrythen fluted shape. The lid<br />

with conforming moulding and decoration,<br />

finial restored. Width 150. See<br />

page 20. $150<br />

290<br />

A Royal Worcester figure, ‘December’,<br />

modelled by Freda doughty. A young<br />

girl dressed for winter throwing snowballs.<br />

Black mark, date code for 1951.<br />

Height 165. See page 20. $175<br />

291<br />

A Royal Worcester figure ‘Saturday’s<br />

Child’ by Freda Doughty, modelled as<br />

a child knitting. Black mark, shape no.<br />

3262, date code for 1951. Height 135.<br />

See page 20. $200<br />

292<br />

A Royal Worcester potpourri, squat<br />

circular shape, raised on four scrolling<br />

feet and with a scalloped rim, pierced<br />

cupola cover, hand painted with Highland<br />

cattle by e. townsend. shape<br />

H261, black mark c.1970. Height 110.<br />

See page 20. $400<br />

293<br />

A Royal Worcester commemorative vase<br />

for the marriage of H.R.H. The Prince of<br />

Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. Ltd. Ed.<br />

374/750. In original box. $250<br />

293A<br />

A Royal Worcester small posy vase<br />

painted with roses by M. Miller. shouldered<br />

shape with gilding at the foot<br />

and rim. Black marks c.1950. Height<br />

105. See page 20. $200<br />

294<br />

Three Wedgwood majolica plates in a<br />

grape and strawberry pattern in tones of<br />

green, soft red and blue on pale ground,<br />

impressed marks for 1 x 1889 and 2 x 1930.<br />

diameter 230. See page 20. $320<br />

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295<br />

A wedgwood majolica oval dish with<br />

two open handles, relief decoration<br />

as above, impressed marks for 1929.<br />

Length 335, professional restoration to<br />

foot. See page 20. $120<br />

296<br />

Four 19thC majolica plates in a relief<br />

trellis and sunflower pattern, in tones<br />

of green, brown, mauve and cream,<br />

lustrous finish. Diameter 220. See page<br />

20. $320<br />

297<br />

A Victorian majolica teapot of elongated<br />

hexagonal section, relief<br />

moulded bamboo pattern with bird in<br />

flight, dominant variable brown glaze<br />

with green and soft red highlights.<br />

Height 160. See page 20. $220<br />

298<br />

A late 19thC majolica gurgling fish jug<br />

with tail looped as the handle, open<br />

mouth as the spout, variable grey/<br />

green, brown and green glaze. Height<br />

225. See page 20. $140<br />

299<br />

A Victorian Etruscan majolica syrup<br />

pitcher, flared form, a relief moulded<br />

sunflower decoration, blue, brown and<br />

green tones on tan ground, pewter<br />

hinged lid, impressed marks to base.<br />

Height 210. See page 20. $120<br />

300<br />

Three Victorian majolica items, a Wedgwood<br />

plate mottled blue and brown,<br />

1893, a prestonpans teapot stand in<br />

variable glaze and a leaf and flower<br />

relief moulded plate, green and lilac<br />

dominant tones. See page 20. $260<br />

301<br />

Two 19thC similar circular large plates<br />

with relief moulded borders, sponge<br />

brown and green glaze, one (eidelweiss)<br />

with flower and leaf decoration, the<br />

other with holly relief moulding. diameters<br />

250 and 280. See page 20. $220<br />

302<br />

A c.1900 Etruscan majolica dish of<br />

relief moulded leaf form, branch form<br />

loop handles, in tones of green, green/<br />

blue and soft red, impressed mark to<br />

base. Length 310. See page 20. $140<br />

303<br />

A c.1900 Wedgwood three piece tea<br />

service comprising a cylindrical teapot,<br />

lidded sugar and matching cream jug,<br />

all in dark blue jasper ware with traditional<br />

finely raised white decoration of classical<br />

figures, cherubs and trees, impressed<br />

marks to base of each. diameter of<br />

teapot 130. Height 125. $225<br />

304<br />

A c.1900 attributed Wedgwood biscuit<br />

barrel, dark blue jasperware with<br />

traditional raised decoration in white<br />

of classical figures and trees, silver<br />

plate mount, swing handle and lid,<br />

impressed and incised marks to the<br />

base. Diameter 130, height 170. $110<br />

306<br />

A stoneware whisky flagon, ‘the Greybeard<br />

Heather Dew Whiskey’, decorated<br />

with a transfer of highlanders.<br />

Height 175. $90<br />

307<br />

Two English pottery toby jugs with amber/green<br />

treacle glazes. unmarked.<br />

depicting a man and a woman.<br />

Height 225. $200<br />

308<br />

A Royal Doulton Toby Jug, ‘old charlie’.<br />

Height 220. See page 20. $225<br />

12<br />

309<br />

Two Royal Doulton tiny character jugs,<br />

Sam Weller and Fat Boy. $200<br />

310<br />

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug,<br />

decorated in relief with flowers and<br />

geometric shapes on a blue and<br />

brown ground. Height 180, diameter<br />

90. $100<br />

311<br />

A large Royal Doulton sandwich tray in<br />

the dickens pattern featuring old peggoty.<br />

Width 450, depth 195. $120<br />

312<br />

A Royal Doulton ‘Loving Cup’ celebrating<br />

the coronation of King George<br />

VI and Queen Elizabeth, decorated<br />

in relief with profiles of the couple<br />

and British and Commonwealth flags.<br />

Height 160, diameter 140. $450<br />

313<br />

A rare Doulton Lambeth stoneware<br />

ale jug decorated with four portrait<br />

medallions framed by epithets on<br />

purchasing. Slight faults. Height 200.<br />

See page 20. $140<br />

314<br />

A pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware<br />

jardinieres by emma Martin assisted by<br />

Kate Goodall. each squat circular with<br />

everted rims, decorated with a band<br />

of raised flower head bosses conjoined<br />

by beading on a background<br />

of acanthus leaves between bands of<br />

raised beads, scale pattern and a stiff<br />

leaf pattern in cobalt, olive and dark<br />

caramel tones. diameter 180, height<br />

135. See page 20. $275<br />

315<br />

A Royal Doulton model of a British<br />

bulldog, khaki glazed, in military dress<br />

including a helmet. printed green<br />

factory marks. Minor fault. Height 160.<br />

See page 20. $300<br />

316<br />

A Royal Doulton rack plate, “It’s a long<br />

way to Tipperary, it’s a long way to<br />

Go”, WWI rifleman stands before the<br />

union Jack within a kowhaiwhai border.<br />

diameter 260. See page 20. $550<br />

317<br />

A small Royal Doulton Flambe vase of<br />

tapering cylindrical form, decorated<br />

with desert scenes, woodcut. Height<br />

60. $100<br />

318<br />

A large Royal Doulton jardiniere transfer<br />

decorated with bouquets and single tulips.<br />

A vine pattern encircles the mouth.<br />

Diameter 290, height 230. $140<br />

319<br />

A pair of Victorian period Royal Doulton<br />

Silicon Ware jugs, leather look type<br />

finish with inscriptions, ‘Here’s Luck’ and<br />

‘Say When?’, silver rims, London 1890.<br />

Heights 175 ea. $220<br />

320<br />

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware bowl,<br />

the exterior with incised decoration of<br />

flowers and initialled C.N.M., the interior<br />

with a blue glaze. Diameter 160. $100<br />

321<br />

A Victorian period Doulton Lambeth<br />

stoneware water filter, urn form decorated<br />

in relief with flowers, acanthus<br />

leaves and a band of dancing children,<br />

cobalt blue and brown ground.<br />

Height 320, diameter 160. $350<br />

322<br />

A Walter Moorcroft china bowl decorated<br />

with coral hibiscus to the exterior<br />

and interior, on a green ground. Green<br />

initials, impressed marks and paper<br />

label c.1954. diameter 155. See page<br />

20. $150<br />

322A<br />

A William Moorcroft tazza, the plate<br />

section decorated with pomegranates<br />

on a mottled blue ground, raised on a<br />

chromed pedestal base. diameter 220.<br />

See page 20. $275<br />

323<br />

A Ruskin vase of baluster shape with<br />

flaring rim. Mottled green and pale<br />

brown glazes. impressed marks and<br />

date 1930. Height 165. $100<br />

324<br />

A Clarice Cliff jardiniere decorated in<br />

Woodland style pattern, star fracture to<br />

base and side, the side fracture leading<br />

to a large crack. Height 10, diameter<br />

240. $150<br />

325<br />

A set of five Keith Murray pedestal small<br />

drinking cups, hand thrown, matt green<br />

glaze, plain bowls on ridged flared pedestal<br />

bases, printed KM mark. Height<br />

75. $160<br />

326<br />

An <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau vase by Brannam<br />

Pottery marked C.H. Brannam, Barum<br />

and dated 1900. the baluster shape<br />

decorated with sgraffito, slipped trailing<br />

and pecking of fishes, two handles issue<br />

from it. See page 20. $150<br />

327<br />

A Crown Devon musical jug commemorating<br />

the coronation of King<br />

George VI and Queen Elizabeth, musical<br />

mechanism in good working order.<br />

Height 170, diameter 100. $300<br />

328<br />

A rare large Crown Devon musical jug<br />

commemorating the coronation of King<br />

George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Ltd. Ed.<br />

no. 58 of 1500, the handle in the form<br />

of a lion, the front with a profile of the<br />

couple and the British coat of Arms and<br />

the date, the reverse decorated with a<br />

trumpeting herald on galloping horse in<br />

front of castles. Musical mechanism in<br />

good working order. Height 330, diameter<br />

130. See page 20. $750<br />

329<br />

An ornate Edwardian period porcelain<br />

centrepiece of two sea creatures pulling<br />

a shell carriage holding a young couple<br />

wearing flowing robes decorated with<br />

roses, the centrepiece painted with<br />

flowers and pastel green and mauve accents,<br />

two fingers slightly chipped. Height<br />

330, width 390, depth 170. $150<br />

330<br />

A Poole Pottery retailer’s display ashette<br />

decorated with various vases and<br />

tableware in outline on a shadowed<br />

ground, along with the pottery name.<br />

355 x 270. $200<br />

331<br />

A Poole Atlantis ware vase, by Guy<br />

sydenham. squat circular shape with<br />

finely combed band encircling the<br />

body, mat glaze. impressed marks.<br />

Diameter 120. $200<br />

332<br />

A Grace Seccombe model of a kookaburra<br />

with mouth open (laughing)<br />

and seated on a log, glazed in brown<br />

tones with highlights in blue and yellow.<br />

Height 59. See page 13. $450<br />

333<br />

A Lladro figurine of a ballerina. Height<br />

300. $120


186<br />

243<br />

227<br />

344<br />

228<br />

252<br />

183<br />

224<br />

182A<br />

181<br />

223<br />

231<br />

186<br />

343<br />

182<br />

252<br />

235<br />

225<br />

196<br />

332<br />

232<br />

226<br />

241<br />

195<br />

224A<br />

236<br />

191<br />

185<br />

194<br />

225<br />

244<br />

241<br />

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334<br />

A Lladro figurine of a young oriental<br />

girl with a child on her back. Height<br />

260. $110<br />

335<br />

A Lladro figurine of a young oriental<br />

girl with a fan. Height 285. $80<br />

336<br />

A Lladro figurine of a young girl with a<br />

wheelbarrow, flowers and two puppies.<br />

Length 245. $150<br />

337<br />

Two Lladro animal figures, recumbent<br />

fawn and fox with cub. Length of<br />

each approx. 160. $110<br />

337A<br />

A Royal Copenhagen, Danish china<br />

study of a Siamese cat. Height 195. $80<br />

338<br />

An English 1920’s <strong>Art</strong> Deco bathroom<br />

jug and basin set comprising jug, basin,<br />

potty, candlestick, hat pin stand, pair<br />

of lidded pots, hair tidy, soap dish,<br />

pin tray and a ring dish, all with pink<br />

ground decorated with a black and<br />

white panelled band with floral highlights.<br />

$300<br />

339<br />

A Booths ‘Real Old Willow’ dinner<br />

service comprising six dinner plates, six<br />

luncheon plates, six cups, saucers and<br />

plates, six dessert bowls and six coupes<br />

with saucers, traditional pattern with<br />

gilt rim. $275<br />

340<br />

A 1920’s Newhall toilet jug and basin<br />

set comprising a jug and octagonal<br />

rimmed basin and a pair of potties,<br />

hanging lamp and exotic bird and<br />

foliage decoration in tones of soft red,<br />

mauve, red and yellow, minor damage.<br />

$140<br />

341<br />

A Furstenberg ceramic plaque depicting<br />

a romantic couple modelled in<br />

high relief in a gilded frame. Overall<br />

330 x 270. $100<br />

342<br />

A squat circular pot by peter Alger with<br />

decorative combing over the body,<br />

two small lug handles issue high on<br />

the sides, capstan shaped neck and<br />

mouth. Signed with artist’s impressed<br />

cipher. Height 265. $150<br />

343<br />

A stoneware vessel by Waistel cooper,<br />

Barbican pottery, penzance, u.K. the<br />

ovoid shape with an exaggerated<br />

trumpet mouth with a mottled glaze<br />

to the interior and umber burnished<br />

exterior. painted mark under the foot<br />

‘Waistel’, c.1964. Height 220. See page<br />

13. $300<br />

344<br />

A stoneware vessel by Waistel cooper,<br />

exaggerated waisted goblet shape<br />

with umber pigmented exterior and<br />

ash glazed interior. signed under the<br />

foot. Making fault at rim. Height 200.<br />

See page 13. $200<br />

345<br />

A Cornishware blue and white rolling<br />

pin with original blue painted handles,<br />

marked T.G. Green & Co. Ltd to one<br />

end. Length 450. $150<br />

346<br />

A rare set of five Bruce Bainsfather wall<br />

plates printed with lithographic cartoons<br />

from ‘Fragments from France’:<br />

“Well, if you knows of a better ‘Ole,<br />

14<br />

go to it”; “I likes me o’rum”; “What<br />

time do they feed the sea lions Alph?”;<br />

“Give it a good ‘ard’un Bert. You can<br />

generally ‘ear ‘em fizzing a bit first if<br />

they are agoin to explode”; “Without”<br />

the historical touch “Well Alfred ‘ow<br />

are the cakes?”. each with different<br />

Grimwade’s back stamps. Diameter<br />

195 each. $325<br />

347<br />

Two Bruce Bainsfather plates, with a<br />

litho print to the centre “When the ‘ell<br />

is it goin’ to be strawberry?” and “Out<br />

since Mons: “Well? what sort of a night<br />

‘ave yer ‘ad?”. Novice (but assistant<br />

optimist): “Oh, alright ‘ad to get out and<br />

rest a bit now and again”. Back stamp<br />

to both ‘Made by the Girls of staffordshire......’<br />

Diameter 200/185. $140<br />

348<br />

A Bruce Bainsfather wall plaque in<br />

“Give it a good ‘ard’un Bert. You can<br />

generally ‘ear ‘em fizzing a bit first if<br />

they are agoin to explode”. diameter<br />

185. Along with a small dish “Well, if<br />

you knows of a better ‘ole, go to it”.<br />

Diameter 135. $160<br />

349<br />

Three Bruce Bainsfather butter dishes<br />

with litho to the centre within a barred<br />

border. “Where did that one go to?”;<br />

“Give it a good ‘ard’ un Bert. You can<br />

generally ‘ear ‘em fizzing a bit first if<br />

they are agoin to explode”; “Well, if<br />

you knows of a better ‘ole, go to it”;<br />

one only with backstamp ‘A Souvenir<br />

of the Great War’, Grimwades Backstamps).<br />

Diameter 105. $125<br />

350<br />

A Bruce Bainsfather butter dish with<br />

litho decoration ‘Keeping his hand In’,<br />

framed by a sea lion moustache border.<br />

diameter 105. Along with a small<br />

jam dish with litho “Well, if you knows<br />

of a better ‘ole, go to it”. diameter 85.<br />

Various Grimwades backstamps. $120<br />

351<br />

Two Bruce Bainsfather plates, both<br />

with lithos to the centre within sealion<br />

moustache borders. “Well, if you<br />

knows of a better ‘ole, go to it” and<br />

“What time do they feed the sea lions<br />

Alf?”. Both with ‘A Souvenir of the<br />

Great War’, Grimwades Backstamps.<br />

Diameter 160. $130<br />

352<br />

A Bruce Bainsfather ‘Newlands’ shaped<br />

jug, litho decoration “Where did that<br />

one go to” and “When the ‘ell is it<br />

goin’ to be strawberry?” A border of<br />

‘Fragments from France’ motifs at the<br />

rim. Height 155. Along with another<br />

jug with a similar border, “Strawberry”<br />

litho, and songbird on barbed wire<br />

vignette. Height 100. $200<br />

353<br />

Two Bruce Bainsfather plates, one with<br />

a sea lion moustache border and lithograph<br />

Coiffure in the Trenches “Keep<br />

yer ‘ead still, or I’ll ‘ave yer blinkin’ ear<br />

off”. The other with “Where did that<br />

one go to?”. Both 230. $175<br />

354<br />

A Bruce Bainsfather wall plaque and<br />

plate. the plaque with ‘Fragments<br />

from France’ motif border and litho<br />

Dear - “At present we are staying at a<br />

farm”. diameter 245. the other with<br />

a similar border and litho “Keeping his<br />

hand in”. Diameter 230. $240<br />

355<br />

A Bruce Bainsfather bread plate, with<br />

‘Fragments from France’ motif border<br />

and litho “Give it a good ‘ard’un Bert.<br />

You can generally ‘ear ‘em fizzing a<br />

bit first if they are agoin to explode”.<br />

Grimwades Backstamp ‘A souvenir of<br />

the Great War......’. Diameter 250. See<br />

page 20. $200<br />

356<br />

Two Bruce Bainsfather wall plates with<br />

printed to the centre “Give it a good<br />

‘ard’un Bert. You can generally ‘ear<br />

‘em fizzing a bit first if they are agoin to<br />

explode” and “When the ‘ell is it goin’<br />

to be strawberry?” diameter for both<br />

245. $200<br />

357<br />

Two Bruce Bainsfather ‘Regent’ shaped<br />

jugs. Both with ‘Fragments from<br />

France” motif border at the rims. the<br />

larger with two printed scenes; “Give<br />

it a good ‘ard’ un Bert...” and “at<br />

present we are staying at a farm”.<br />

Height 105. The other “.......strawberry<br />

jam” and songbird on barbed wire<br />

vignette. Height 95. See page 20. $175<br />

358<br />

A Bruce Bainsfather ‘gem’ shaped jug<br />

decorated with litho “strawberry jam”<br />

and to the rear the royal coat of<br />

Arms of the United Kingdom. Height<br />

165. Along with a square section pot<br />

with litho decoration “What time do<br />

they feed the sea lion Alf?” and with<br />

a Royal Coat of Arms. Height 100. See<br />

page 20. $175<br />

359<br />

Two Bruce Bainsfather ‘When’ shape<br />

jugs, each decorated with lithos and<br />

Coat of Arms. One “Gott Strafe this<br />

barbed wire”, the other “Well, what<br />

sort of a night ‘ave yer ‘ad?”. Height<br />

of both 145. See page 20. $160<br />

360<br />

A Bruce Bainsfather cereal bowl with<br />

litho “At present we are staying at a<br />

farm”. Along with a jug “Well, if you<br />

knows of a better ‘ole.................” diameter<br />

205, height 110. $125<br />

361<br />

Two Bruce Bainsfather jugs. one lithographed<br />

in “Here with a loaf of bread<br />

beneath the bough. A muttered<br />

curse, but ne’er a wine and thou - beside<br />

me. singing in the wilderness, the<br />

wilderness is paradise enow”. Height<br />

110. The other - “Well, if you knows of<br />

a better ‘ole..........”. Height 115. $180<br />

362<br />

A Bruce Bainsfather jug and cup, both<br />

restored; “Where did that one go to?”<br />

and “Well? if you knows of a better<br />

‘ole........”. Heights 115/70. $100<br />

363<br />

Five Bruce Bainsfather jugs, variously<br />

decorated with lithographic cartoons<br />

and royal coat of Arms. two restored.<br />

Tallest 80. $125<br />

364<br />

A Grimwades Bainsfather basket<br />

decorated with the standard and two<br />

scenes, the sea lion and the better<br />

hole. Width 235, depth 110. See page<br />

20. $100


tuesdAY 24 TH MAY 2011<br />

2nd session at 5.00pm<br />

JEWELLERY<br />

400<br />

Two Edwardian period <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau<br />

pendants, one scrolling decoration set<br />

with two peridots, the other a stylised<br />

cross in a double circle set with turquoise<br />

and seed pearls, both 9ct. gold,<br />

minor damage to both. $200<br />

401<br />

A Victorian period pique a jour pendant,<br />

the interior decorated with flowers<br />

in rose gold and silver with a rose<br />

gold Greek key border, attached to a<br />

thin rose gold bar brooch. See page<br />

16. $200<br />

402<br />

An 18ct. gold Victorian mourning pendant,<br />

the gilded gold mount set with<br />

pearls and coral beads surrounding a<br />

polished piece of rock crystal with red<br />

and blue enamelled letters A.M., the<br />

reverse with a lock of hair and a crystal<br />

cover, engraved Ellis Mary Baldry, April<br />

24th 1878. On a fine gold chain and in<br />

original jeweller’s box. See page 17. $380<br />

403<br />

A Georgian period 9ct rose gold and<br />

pearl mourning brooch, woven hair to<br />

top with name, date of death (1809)<br />

and age of deceased to back. Glass<br />

over hair missing. See page 16. $120<br />

404<br />

An <strong>Art</strong> Deco 14ct. white gold bar<br />

brooch set with two old cut diamonds,<br />

approximate total diamond weight<br />

.50cts. See page 17. $450<br />

405<br />

An Edwardian period butterfly bug<br />

brooch, the small butterfly which sits on<br />

an unmarked rose gold plain bar with<br />

a round ball to each end is set with old<br />

mine cut diamonds and a small sapphire,<br />

ruby and peridot set to the body,<br />

two stones missing. See page 17. $250<br />

406<br />

An 18ct. gold butterfly brooch, the<br />

body and wings profusely set with diamonds,<br />

one small round pearl to each<br />

wing. Length 35. See page 16. $250<br />

407<br />

A 15ct. gold and amethyst brooch,<br />

the large oval facet cut amethyst set<br />

in a plain frame, later rhodium plated.<br />

Valuation available. Length 35. See<br />

page 17. $250<br />

408<br />

An estate 18ct. and platinum pendant,<br />

the marquise cluster set with 15 old<br />

european cut diamonds suspended<br />

from a yoke set with old european cut<br />

diamonds, with six tapering bales, total<br />

diamond weight .50ct. with a silver<br />

chain, valuation available. See page<br />

17. $550<br />

409<br />

A vintage Georg Jensen silver brooch<br />

of oval form with flower heads to each<br />

end and hammer finished curved bars,<br />

impressed marks to back. Length 45.<br />

See page 17. $100<br />

410<br />

A cultured pearl necklace, 50” in<br />

length, the uniform size pearls of a<br />

deep lustrous cream, knotted between<br />

each pearl with a 9ct. gold clasp set<br />

with a large baroque pearl and diamonds,<br />

original purchase certificate of<br />

$3000. See page 17. $650<br />

411<br />

A single strand pearl necklace, the uniform<br />

size cultured pearls of a deep cream<br />

lustre, knotted between each pearl with<br />

a silver clasp. See page 17. $120<br />

412<br />

A 9ct. gold and pearl necklace, the<br />

delicate gold chain decorated with 15<br />

mother-of-pearl drops with gold caps,<br />

the drops set with small turquoise beads,<br />

(some missing). See page 16. $200<br />

413<br />

A pearl and 9ct. gold bracelet, the<br />

decoratively woven links with five<br />

baroque pearls held in place by gold<br />

‘cages’, with one larger baroque pearl<br />

suspended from the catch. See page<br />

16. $280<br />

414<br />

A vintage fancy curb link 9ct. gold<br />

bracelet with gold and gold plated<br />

fittings. $110<br />

415<br />

A vintage silver charm bracelet, curb<br />

link chain, padlock clasp, 27 silver and<br />

enamel charms, 81 grams. See page<br />

17. $150<br />

416<br />

A 9ct. gold chain bracelet, small curb<br />

style links, dog clip to one end with 12<br />

small gold discs engraved with various<br />

names, 23gms. See page 16. $550<br />

417<br />

A 9ct. rose gold slave bangle, 28.7gms.<br />

See page 16. $680<br />

418<br />

A 9ct. gold charm bracelet, small curb<br />

links with padlock clasp and 12 gold<br />

charms, 48.6gms. See page 16. $1200<br />

419<br />

A 9ct. gold bracelet set with six oval<br />

shaped cabochon semi-precious gemstones,<br />

in rub-over gold mounts with<br />

scrolling ends, hinged clasp. See page<br />

16. $280<br />

420<br />

An 18ct. yellow gold quality lady’s<br />

hinged bangle, the single floral and<br />

swirl design set with ten round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds and three of marquise<br />

with a short box link safety chain. total<br />

weight 12.2gms. See page 16. $850<br />

421<br />

A modern 18ct. yellow gold necklace<br />

and bracelet of circular double links,<br />

126 gms, large parrot clasp. See page<br />

16. $4000<br />

422<br />

A heavy modern 18ct. gold chain of<br />

woven links, large parrot beak clasp,<br />

153 gms. See page 16. $5500<br />

423<br />

An 18ct. gold fob chain, small curb<br />

links, dog clip to one end, 22.8gms. See<br />

page 16. $600<br />

424<br />

A Victorian period silver fob chain,<br />

graduating curb links, dog clip to each<br />

end, 78gms. See page 17. $150<br />

425<br />

A 22ct. gold wedding band, 4gms. $150<br />

426<br />

Three vintage 18ct. gold wedding<br />

rings. $150<br />

427<br />

A 9ct. diamond and sapphire estate ring,<br />

the 5ct. oval facet cut sapphire claw set<br />

and surrounded by 14 small round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds, basket mount with split<br />

shoulders. See page 17. $350<br />

428<br />

A heavy old 18ct. yellow gold snake<br />

ring of three coils, sculpted head and<br />

tail. Weight 10.1gms. $380<br />

429<br />

An estate 18ct. white gold sapphire<br />

and diamond cluster ring, the .50ct.<br />

round facet cut sapphire, claw set<br />

with six single cut diamonds in a highly<br />

decorative mount, upswept shoulders.<br />

Valuation available. $350<br />

430<br />

An 18ct white gold and diamond<br />

solitaire ring, the approximately .40ct<br />

round brilliant cut diamond claw set<br />

in a coronet mount, plain shank. See<br />

page 17. $650<br />

431<br />

An 18ct. yellow gold and platinum<br />

diamond solitaire ring, the .30ct. round<br />

brilliant cut diamond claw set with<br />

applied platinum split leaf shoulders,<br />

valuation available. $400<br />

432<br />

An 18ct. yellow gold diamond solitaire<br />

ring, the .30ct. round brilliant cut diamond<br />

in a white gold mount with ‘ribbon<br />

style’ applique wrapping around<br />

setting, upright shoulders, valuation<br />

available. $400<br />

433<br />

An <strong>Art</strong> Deco style diamond ring, the<br />

white gold mount set with 17 small<br />

round brilliant cut diamonds, shank in<br />

9ct yellow gold. See page 17. $650<br />

434<br />

A 14ct. white gold ruby and diamond<br />

ring, three oval facet cut rubies claw<br />

set and surrounded by 20 small single<br />

cut diamonds set in a wreath design<br />

of leaves in a high wire basket mount,<br />

total ruby weight 1.71ct., valuation<br />

available. See page 16. $550<br />

435<br />

An aquamarine and diamond ring, the<br />

central facet cut oval aquamarine in<br />

a horizontal rubover mount with two<br />

small round brilliant cut diamonds to<br />

each side, 9ct yellow gold. $150<br />

436<br />

A white gold and diamond dress<br />

ring, three baguette cut diamonds<br />

alternately set with two round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds, total diamond weight<br />

.52ct., 14ct. white gold, valuation available.<br />

$500<br />

437<br />

An 18ct. white gold diamond ring set, a<br />

.35 round brilliant cut diamond (colour<br />

H), claw set with a plain tapering<br />

shank, together with an eternity ring set<br />

with 15 small diamonds (colour G-H),<br />

valuation available. $700<br />

438<br />

An estate 18ct. gold and platinum diamond<br />

cluster ring, the round platinum<br />

cluster head set with approximately<br />

28 small round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

grain set, approximate diamond<br />

weight 1ct. $850<br />

439<br />

An estate 18ct. diamond ring, a three<br />

tier platinum cluster head with yellow<br />

gold pierced gallery and under bezel<br />

set with 25 early modern brilliant and<br />

european cut diamonds, total diamond<br />

weight 1.04 cts., valuation available.<br />

See page 17. $950<br />

440<br />

An 18ct. yellow gold, platinum and<br />

15


16<br />

434<br />

421<br />

421<br />

422<br />

412<br />

450<br />

460<br />

531 418<br />

406<br />

440<br />

453<br />

452<br />

448<br />

403<br />

216<br />

451<br />

419<br />

420<br />

401<br />

416<br />

423<br />

467<br />

468<br />

417<br />

455<br />

457<br />

454<br />

456<br />

413


402<br />

410<br />

409<br />

424<br />

407<br />

404<br />

415<br />

449<br />

443<br />

405<br />

465<br />

471<br />

411<br />

427<br />

430 433<br />

445<br />

442<br />

408<br />

439<br />

447<br />

446<br />

459<br />

83<br />

17


diamond estate ring, the marquise<br />

platinum topped cluster head with a<br />

yellow gold pierced gallery and under<br />

bezel, set with 21 old european cut diamonds,<br />

total diamond weight .90ct.,<br />

valuation available. See page 16. $850<br />

441<br />

A 14ct. white gold and five stone<br />

diamond ring, the five round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds claw set in a pierced<br />

coronet mount, attached to an 18ct.<br />

yellow and white gold wedding ring,<br />

total diamond weight .85ct., valuation<br />

available. $1000<br />

442<br />

A vintage <strong>Art</strong> Deco diamond and gold<br />

ring, the central raised round modern<br />

cut brilliant diamond of .47cts claw<br />

set above an open dome that radiates<br />

downwards with a 12 diamond<br />

encrusted raise, 53 small round modern<br />

cut brilliants bead set, total diamond<br />

weight 1.84ct., 9ct. gold rhodium<br />

plated, valuation available. See page<br />

17. $1050<br />

443<br />

An estate 18ct. platinum diamond and<br />

ruby cluster ring, the oval 3ct. facet<br />

cut ruby claw set to the centre and surrounded<br />

by five rubies alternating with<br />

five diamonds. See page 17. $1500<br />

444<br />

An estate 18ct. yellow gold solitaire<br />

diamond ring, old mine cut, 0.90ct.,<br />

colour H, clarity SI2, valuation available.<br />

$2200<br />

445<br />

An impressive 18ct. yellow gold sapphire<br />

and diamond ring, the central large<br />

cushion mixed cut sapphire of ‘mid clear<br />

blue, visually clear bright appearance’,<br />

measuring 8.20 x 7.10 x 5.49, flanked by<br />

three diamonds to each side, brilliant cut<br />

totalling 0.57ct. Valuation available. See<br />

page 17. $2400<br />

446<br />

An 18ct. gold and diamond ring, the<br />

central .50 early modern brilliant cut<br />

diamond in a high claw set mount with<br />

a .25 early modern cut brilliant diamond<br />

to either side, the tapering band<br />

with textured decoration to head, total<br />

diamond weight 1ct., valuation available.<br />

See page 17. $1100<br />

447<br />

An 18ct. sapphire and diamond cluster<br />

ring, approx. 5ct. oval cut sapphire, claw<br />

set and surrounded by 14 small round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds, approx. diamond<br />

weight 1ct. See page 17. $2000<br />

448<br />

An 18ct. yellow gold and diamond<br />

ring, the London Bridge style ring set<br />

with five round modern brilliant cut diamonds,<br />

total diamond weight 2.27cts.,<br />

valuation available. One diamond<br />

damaged. See page 16. $3500<br />

449<br />

An antique 18ct. diamond ring, the<br />

central old european cut diamond of<br />

1.31cts. claw set with a .90 old european<br />

cut diamond set to either side,<br />

decorative scalloped sides and fancy<br />

loop design shoulders. total diamond<br />

weight 3.11cts, colour of central stone<br />

G2H, clarity VS1, colour of side stones<br />

S2G, clarity VS1, valuation available.<br />

See page 17. $6000<br />

450<br />

A pair of opal and diamond earrings,<br />

an oval cabochon opal claw set<br />

18<br />

above gold leaves set with two diamonds,<br />

for screw-on ears, 9ct. yellow<br />

gold. See page 16. $250<br />

451<br />

A gold sovereign ring, the 1982 sovereign<br />

mounted in a decoratively<br />

engraved 9ct gold mount. See page<br />

16. $450<br />

452<br />

An Edwardian 1906 half sovereign. See<br />

page 16. $180<br />

453<br />

An Edwardian period 1906 half sovereign.<br />

See page 16. $180<br />

454<br />

An Edwardian 1910 gold sovereign.<br />

See page 16. $380<br />

455<br />

A gold and diamond pendant, the<br />

pendant a 22ct. south African 1976<br />

one rand coin mounted in an 18ct.<br />

gold frame, the top of the coin set with<br />

five old cut diamonds with a gold suspension<br />

ring attached. Approximate<br />

total diamond weight .50ct. See page<br />

16. $650<br />

456<br />

An 1877 Danish 1 Krona gold coin<br />

mounted behind glass and in a 9ct.<br />

gold mount. See page 16. $650<br />

457<br />

A pair of New Zealand colonial 15ct.<br />

gold shield shaped cufflinks engraved<br />

with monograms, maker A. Kohn, Auckland,<br />

original box. See page 16. $200<br />

457A<br />

A rare New Zealand historical 15ct gold<br />

double lapel clip, engraved ‘Presented<br />

to President Roosevelt By A H Brownley<br />

Inventor, Auckland New Zealand, Nov.<br />

1 1902. Made From NZ Gold,’ and<br />

entwined ‘TR’ initials with the American<br />

eagle. each section sprung, the top<br />

clip of butterfly form, the lower section<br />

with presentation inscription to reverse.<br />

Length 50, weight 13.7gms. Note:<br />

Brownley is recorded as an applicant in<br />

the patents list for the years 1896, 1897,<br />

1900, 1901 & 1902. See page 8. $3200<br />

457B<br />

A 19thc Colonial gold mounted large<br />

bar brooch, rectangular form, three<br />

engraved shaped gold mounts each<br />

with a suspension loop to the top, pin<br />

to reverse. 81 x 22. See page 8. $200<br />

458<br />

A 9ct. rose gold and greenstone bar<br />

brooch, with ‘Kia Ora’ set to the centre<br />

in a circle with gold scrolls trailing out<br />

to the gold taps at both ends. Length<br />

5. $120<br />

459<br />

A 9ct. gold and three stone brooch in<br />

the form of a small tusk, the gold cap<br />

inlaid with small seed pearls, in a velvet<br />

and satin lined box from A. Butcher,<br />

colombo street, christchurch, new<br />

Zealand. See page 17. $150<br />

460<br />

A small greenstone tiki together with a<br />

9ct gold new Zealand Air Force sweetheart<br />

badge. See page 16. $120<br />

461<br />

A cat’s eye necklace and bracelet,<br />

the cat’s eye set in unmarked silver<br />

mounts. $150<br />

462<br />

A New Zealand necklace comprising<br />

six large cat’s eyes set in silver with a<br />

small link chain at either end, marked<br />

stg. sil. together with a costume brooch<br />

set with two scarab beetles. $150<br />

463<br />

A silver and paua shell brooch in the<br />

form of a leaf, the paua shell decorated<br />

with grooves and ridges for the leaf<br />

veins, the reverse engraved decoration<br />

with Maori motifs, marked silver.<br />

Length 60. $100<br />

464<br />

A rare silver and marcasite brooch in<br />

the form of a kiwi with a ruby eye. $120<br />

CLOCKS & WATCHES<br />

465<br />

A ladies Rolex bi-tone wristwatch,<br />

oyster datejust model, steel case with<br />

fluted gold bezel, gold dial, stainless<br />

steel and gold rolex bracelet with<br />

fold-over clasp, automatic perpetual<br />

movement, working order, valuation<br />

available. See page 17. $1050<br />

466<br />

A gent’s retro Girard-Perregaux wristwatch,<br />

seconds hand and date aperture,<br />

the red and blue dial decorated in<br />

the manner of a computer circuit board,<br />

mesh strap requires attention. $200<br />

467<br />

A mid-Victorian 18ct. gold Hunter<br />

cased pocket watch, hallmarked<br />

Chester, key wind. W. Russell, Liverpool,<br />

marked on the white enamel<br />

dial, dial with roman numerals and<br />

seconds face, no key, crack to enamel<br />

dial. See page 16. $950<br />

the following 34 lots (and others in this<br />

auction) come from the estate collection<br />

of Mr Jim ellis from Bucklands<br />

Beach, Auckland. Jim was one of six<br />

horological master craftsmen in new<br />

Zealand and the only master craftsman<br />

clockmaker. Jim was also a Fellow<br />

of the British Horological Institute. More<br />

items from Jim’s collection and workshop<br />

are to be sold through a Cordy’s<br />

collectable auction.<br />

468<br />

A c.1920’s lady’s 18ct. yellow gold and<br />

diamond wristwatch, the circular case<br />

with old mine cut multi-diamond set<br />

bezel, the radiating silvered dial with<br />

Arabic numerals, gold lugs to the cord<br />

strap, the back cover requiring pin. See<br />

page 16. $320<br />

469<br />

An early 20thC lady’s 9ct. rose gold<br />

wristwatch, circular case, the enamel<br />

dial with roman numerals, sprung<br />

expanding gold strap, working order,<br />

the strap requiring attention, 15 jewel<br />

movement. $260<br />

470<br />

A c.1900 18ct. lady’s full hunter pocket<br />

watch, fully floral engraved covers,<br />

‘By the A.M. Waltham Watch Co.’, the<br />

white enamel dial with roman numerals<br />

and subsidiary seconds dial and<br />

printed ‘Made for stewart dawsons &<br />

Co.’, inscription to interior back cover,<br />

Xmas 1904, good working order, complete<br />

with fine long 9ct. yellow gold<br />

chain. See page 25. $950<br />

471<br />

A vintage lady’s silver glass ball bow<br />

watch, spherical form, the enamel dial<br />

with Arabic numerals, stem wind, visible<br />

movement, supported on two silver chains<br />

to the silver bow. See page 17. $250


472<br />

A George III period silver pair cased<br />

pocket watch by James Jones of<br />

London, key wind verge movement,<br />

signed and with pierced and floral<br />

engraved cock, numbered 12667,<br />

the matching hallmarked cases for<br />

London 1810, the white enamel dial<br />

with Arabic numerals and subsidiary<br />

seconds dial, with key, some hallmarks<br />

worn. See page 25. $850<br />

473<br />

A quality early 20thC Baume 18ct yellow<br />

goldgent’s chronograph pocket<br />

watch, stem wind movement, the white<br />

enamel dial with a sweeping stopwatch<br />

hand and two subsidiary dials for 60<br />

seconds and 30 minute recording, the<br />

heavy case with two exterior buttons,<br />

the interior back cover with presentation<br />

inscription to Matthew Gray nasmith<br />

‘By the Gisborne racing club ........<br />

Faithful Services Secretary for twenty<br />

years. Sept. 18th 1908’. Total weight<br />

123 gms, good working order. See page<br />

25. $2000<br />

474<br />

An early 20thC 18ct. yellow gold gent’s<br />

Waltham pocket watch, the open face<br />

with a white enamel dial, black roman<br />

numerals, subsidiary seconds dial,<br />

stem wind movement, the interior back<br />

plate with presentation engraving to J.T.<br />

cocker, honorary organist June 1917,<br />

good working order. See page 25 $1100<br />

475<br />

A 19thC gent’s silver key wind pocket<br />

watch, the open face with perspex<br />

cover, the enamel dial with hairline<br />

cracks, roman numerals and subsidiary<br />

dial, working order, complete with<br />

curb link fob chain. . $180<br />

476<br />

A vintage Waltham gold plated gent’s<br />

full hunter pocket watch, stem wind<br />

seven jewel movement, good working<br />

order. $130<br />

477<br />

A vintage gent’s Omega pocket<br />

watch, gold plated case, silvered dial<br />

with Arabic numerals to the quarters,<br />

automatic movement, leather strap,<br />

working order. $220<br />

478<br />

A quality late 19thC French carriage<br />

clock, the brass case with silvered highlights,<br />

the white enamel dial with black<br />

Roman numerals, the key wind movement<br />

striking on a gong. Pivoting handle<br />

to the top. Height 150, width 95, depth<br />

86, working order. See page 25. $600<br />

479<br />

An early 20thC brass ship’s lantern type<br />

clock with three faces, the cylindrical<br />

body with a circular silvered dial for<br />

clock, similar for barometer and other<br />

for thermometer. the top with ring<br />

handle above housing for compass, all<br />

supported by three pillared supports.<br />

Height 240. See page 25. $950<br />

480<br />

A 19thC brass skeleton clock, fusee<br />

movement with axe form hammer<br />

striking the bell above the movement<br />

with traditional brass fretwork cut and<br />

turned frame, white enamelled chapter<br />

ring with black roman numerals,<br />

all on a white marble oval base, glass<br />

dome missing. Height 460, recently<br />

overhauled. See page 25. $1200<br />

481<br />

A fine early 19thC mahogany mantel<br />

clock, bevelled glass to the sides, top<br />

and front enclosing a silvered dial with<br />

roman numerals, 2 train 8 day fusee<br />

movement striking on a gong, the rectangular<br />

section cased with an ogee band<br />

to the plinth base, compressed bun feet,<br />

recently overhauled. Height 245, width<br />

176, depth 125. See page 25. $1100<br />

482<br />

A 19thC Black Forest mantel style cuckoo<br />

clock, the ornately carved oak case<br />

with carved and fretwork decoration to<br />

the triangular pediment, carved bone<br />

hands and roman numerals to the circular<br />

face, further fretwork and carved to<br />

the front base and fluted column capitals,<br />

the pediment including a cuckoo<br />

bird behind a door, ebonised highlights,<br />

gong striking movement. Height 605,<br />

recently overhauled See page 25. $1000<br />

483<br />

A 19thC French gilt brass Achille Brocot<br />

bracket clock, the front with a circular<br />

porcelain dial and shaped panels, hand<br />

painted in blue, Arabic numerals, the<br />

face flanked by neoclassical caryatids,<br />

turned finials, various other restrained<br />

decoration, four fancy scrolling feet,<br />

the circular movement marked A Star<br />

B for Achille Brocot, striking on a gong.<br />

Working, note of provenance attached.<br />

Height 450. See page 25. $2200<br />

484<br />

A 19thC bronzed spelter mystery clock<br />

as the goddess Diana with her bow and<br />

a quiver of arrows, her right arm raised<br />

and holding an ormolu bracket from<br />

which is suspended on three chains a<br />

blue enamel spherical clock. the hours<br />

are indicated by affixed brass Roman<br />

numerals, with brass hands, the escapement<br />

appears as a vane on the top of<br />

the globe and is actioned against a steel<br />

pointer suspended from the bracket<br />

above. All raised on a neoclassical plinth<br />

base with arched break front to conform<br />

with the suspended position of the globe.<br />

Height 110, recently overhauled. $2250<br />

485<br />

A German brass 400 day clock under a<br />

glass dome, raised on an integral plinth<br />

base, the pendulum suspension requiring<br />

replacement, white enamel dial<br />

with Arabic numerals. Height overall<br />

300. $250<br />

486<br />

A Victorian period walnut framed<br />

circular wall clock, the painted face<br />

marked W.J. carroll, 33 Walbrook, and<br />

beneath the winding hole ‘Bank’, with<br />

roman numerals and steel hands.<br />

diameter 380. See page 25. $300<br />

487<br />

A good George III period mahogany<br />

framed circular wall clock with brass<br />

bezel, silvered dial engraved Rob<br />

Wood and black enamelled roman<br />

numerals indicating the hours and minutes<br />

in Arabic numerals at five minute<br />

divisions. Scratch engraved to the<br />

back of the case with various dates<br />

ranging from 1710-1903. the fusee<br />

movement with brass bob pendulum.<br />

diameter 395. See page 25. $900<br />

488<br />

A NZ Government mahogany framed<br />

circular wall clock, the white enamel<br />

dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary<br />

seconds dial at 12, the case<br />

marked ‘N.Z.G.’. Diameter 280. $300<br />

489<br />

An <strong>Art</strong> Deco period ‘Standard Triumph’<br />

plastic advertising electric wall clock. in<br />

cut powder blue and peachy/tan panels,<br />

white dial. Working. Height 400. $220<br />

490<br />

A vintage brass topping/cutting tool,<br />

hand operated with scrolling arm fly<br />

wheel, various pulleys, gauges, arms,<br />

etc., mounted to wooden board, complete<br />

with box of cutters. diameter of<br />

largest wheel 175. $100<br />

491<br />

Two vintage Jacot watchmaker’s tools,<br />

bow operated pivot lathes of French<br />

manufacturer, the red finished cases<br />

marked ‘Tour A Pivoter’, brass and steel<br />

bodies and fittings. $100<br />

492<br />

Four vintage watchmaker’s tools includes<br />

a wheel riveting set, small staking<br />

tool punches, bow driven pullies<br />

and watch screws, taps and dyes. $120<br />

493<br />

Five vintage watchmaker’s cased<br />

tools, includes a rare bow cutter, bow<br />

operated pivot lathe, two watch spring<br />

winders and tools for replacing broken<br />

jewels. $110<br />

494<br />

Three vintage watchmaker’s tools,<br />

includes, old facing lathe, hand operated<br />

fly wheel with clamp and other<br />

brass tool. $100<br />

495<br />

Five various old watchmaker’s tools,<br />

includes two presses for inserting crystals,<br />

watch glass dies, other press and<br />

clamp. $100<br />

496<br />

Four various watchmaker’s vintage<br />

tools, includes two small depthing<br />

tools (one boxed) and two small pivot<br />

lathes. $80<br />

497<br />

A vintage cased Swiss large staking set<br />

complete in fitted case with press etc. $80<br />

498<br />

Four various vintage watchmaker’s<br />

tools, includes watch glass press,<br />

depthing tool, wheel riveting set and<br />

cased jacot tool. $100<br />

499<br />

Five various old watchmaker’s tools,<br />

includes small staking tool set, cased<br />

balance tool, topping tool cutters and<br />

two others. $100<br />

500<br />

A mid 20thC clockmaker’s portable<br />

tool kit in fitted case, the hinged lid<br />

and full front revealing three fitted sliding<br />

shelves and base drawer, fully fitted<br />

with various tools. $200<br />

501<br />

A case of 11 small vintage watchmaker’s<br />

tools including cased rollers, watch<br />

balancing anvils, topping set, spring<br />

winder, turns, die plates, etc. $110<br />

502<br />

A good quality heavy brass cased<br />

carriage clock with a leather travelling<br />

case. the clock with an enamel annular<br />

dial with Arabic numerals and blued<br />

steel hands, movement with two going<br />

barrels, striking on a gong. Height 175.<br />

See page 25. $500<br />

503<br />

A 19thC French gilt metal mantel<br />

clock, Louis XVI style, decorated with<br />

birds, leaves, garlands and scrolls and<br />

set with painted pink Sevres porcelain<br />

panels, the eight day pendulum movement<br />

with silk suspension striking on a<br />

19


20<br />

296<br />

357<br />

291 292 290<br />

357<br />

328<br />

315<br />

355<br />

364<br />

301<br />

176<br />

294<br />

358<br />

326<br />

199<br />

359<br />

359<br />

322<br />

314<br />

308<br />

295 300<br />

289<br />

299<br />

313<br />

298<br />

279<br />

314<br />

316<br />

302<br />

297<br />

293A<br />

322A


ell. Height on original wood stand<br />

520. in excellent working order, with<br />

key. See page 25. $850<br />

504<br />

A Victorian black slate case mantel<br />

clock, the white enamel annular dial<br />

with roman numerals, Breguet type<br />

hands and Brocot escapement. striking<br />

movement. Width 355. $250<br />

505<br />

A Smiths Clocks & Watches brass small<br />

lantern type clock with a bell to the<br />

top, pierced raised panels and finials,<br />

the raised chapter ring with roman<br />

numerals, raised on short turned legs.<br />

Height 180. $120<br />

506<br />

A 400 day dome clock, the brass framed<br />

movement supported on two columns,<br />

the white enamel dial with Arabic<br />

numerals, with a typical disc pendulum<br />

suspended below with Vernier adjustment,<br />

all beneath a tall glass dome on an<br />

ebonised plinth base. Height 285. $400<br />

507<br />

A George III period ebonised barrel<br />

top bracket clock by Thomas Hill, Fleet<br />

Street, London, with verge escapement,<br />

bob pendulum and a fully<br />

engraved back plate. All hinges and<br />

locks original, steel secured by nails,<br />

gilding on frets is original. Height 470.<br />

excellent working order, with keys. See<br />

page 25. $5500<br />

508<br />

A Regency style bracket clock with a<br />

simulated rosewood case, with a breakarch<br />

top, surmounted by a gilt urn finial,<br />

the arched face with a strike-silent dial<br />

at X11, gilt spandrels, brass annular dial<br />

with roman numerals and armed with<br />

filigree hands. Gong striking movement.<br />

The hinged glazed door flanked by<br />

caryatid figures, raised on gilt metal claw<br />

feet. Height 435. $1900<br />

509<br />

A c.1900 <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau tall mantel<br />

clock, the shaped mahogany case<br />

with a circular dial and stylised Arabic<br />

numerals above the open section enclosing<br />

the suspended long pendulum.<br />

Height 500. $380<br />

510<br />

An Edwardian period mahogany Sheraton<br />

Revival mantel clock with column mouldings,<br />

inlaid decoration and an arched<br />

top, the German HAC two train chiming<br />

movement in good running order. Height<br />

355, with key. See page 25. $350<br />

511<br />

A mahogany cased mantel clock<br />

with gong striking movement by Jules<br />

rolez, paris, the case bound and inlaid<br />

with cut brass and raised on brass<br />

bracket feet. the white enamel dial<br />

hand painted with floral swags, Arabic<br />

numerals and with pierced filigree gilt<br />

hands. Height 295. See page 25. $450<br />

512<br />

A vintage Ansonia mantel clock, the<br />

beech frame with an arched top, the<br />

pediment with masked detail and turned<br />

finial, scroll supports, the glass door enclosing<br />

a distressed card dial and a decorative<br />

brass hanging pendulum, minor<br />

attention required. Height 610. $110<br />

513<br />

An Edwardian period vintage electric<br />

Watchman’s Tell-Tale shelf clock with<br />

single cylinder, the pendulum movement<br />

with a white enamel dial marked<br />

A. Kohn Ltd, Auckland (dial distressed),<br />

the mahogany case with a glazed<br />

locking door and glazed sides. together<br />

with original booklet and setting<br />

up instructions. Height 750, width 420,<br />

depth 230. $300<br />

514<br />

A late 19thC European regulator wall<br />

clock, the walnut and beech case<br />

with turned pillars flanking the central<br />

glazed section enclosing the white<br />

enamel dial with roman numerals and<br />

a 24 hour Arabic internal dial, and a<br />

base with turned finials, scrolls and<br />

panels. the dropped pendulum with<br />

an enamelled panel. The movement<br />

marked ‘Junghans’. Height 940. $325<br />

515<br />

A good quality 19thC weight driven<br />

Vienna regulator, wall clock, the back<br />

plate stamped ‘HE & Co.’, wood rod<br />

pendulum, deadbeat escapement,<br />

circular face with roman numerals<br />

and seconds dial, architectural pediment,<br />

turned mouldings. Height overall<br />

1220. Working order, with key. $850<br />

516<br />

An <strong>Art</strong> Deco chrome electric clock,<br />

Swiss, 8 day movement, the black dial<br />

with Arabic numerals, the chrome base<br />

in step design. Height 190, width 300,<br />

depth 80. $150<br />

517<br />

An American Sessions oak <strong>Art</strong>s &<br />

Crafts wall clock with Arabic numerals<br />

and key wind pendulum movement.<br />

Height 800. Guide $180<br />

518<br />

An Ansonia shelf clock. Fretwork<br />

framed case with a decoratively<br />

painted glazed door displaying the<br />

gong and pendulum. Height 510. $140<br />

SILVER<br />

519<br />

A cut crystal scent bottle with a silver<br />

top, the spherical body cut with floral<br />

designs, the flaring top with a lineal<br />

machine engraved design, hinging<br />

to reveal a faceted stopper. London<br />

1914. Height 105. See page 28. $120<br />

520<br />

An Edwardian cut crystal scent bottle<br />

with a silver overlaid collar and neck.<br />

embossed and pierced with scrolling<br />

foliate design with a faceted spherical<br />

stopper. Birmingham 1906. Height 110.<br />

See page 28. $140<br />

521<br />

A cut crystal scent bottle, of lozenge<br />

section with a silver collared neck, cut<br />

with a snowflake pattern and with a<br />

faceted ovoid stopper. Slight faults.<br />

Height 145. See page 28. $110<br />

522<br />

A Bristol green glass and silver scent<br />

bottle, c.1900, the ‘Sterling’ screw lid<br />

fitted to the cylindrical body with<br />

entwined foliate silver overlay, internal<br />

conforming stopper. Height 58, diameter<br />

28. See page 28. $140<br />

522A<br />

A Victorian period cased silver scent<br />

bottle with hinged cover, cylindrical<br />

form, entirely embossed and<br />

engraved, Chester 1898 by George<br />

Watts, in fitted Morocco leather case.<br />

See page 8. $320<br />

523<br />

An Edwardian crystal scent bottle with<br />

a cylindrical cushion cut body and an<br />

engraved silver screw lid, Birmingham<br />

1908, and a squat spherical jar with<br />

diamond cut decoration and embossed<br />

silver lid, Birmingham 1903. See<br />

page 28. $140<br />

524<br />

An Asprey & Co. silver cigarette case,<br />

oblong shape with machine engraved<br />

surfaces, with an integral sprung hinge<br />

activated by sliding the top section<br />

sideways. the lid with an applied<br />

monogram ‘HW’. See page 28. $250<br />

525<br />

An unmarked European silver circular<br />

box with a domed hinged lid<br />

embossed with three classical figures<br />

within a scrolling and foliate border.<br />

The weighted base similarly engraved.<br />

Diameter 55. $200<br />

526<br />

A novelty silver plated toast rack, modelled<br />

as a swan, the rack forming the<br />

outline of its body. Length 160. $100<br />

527<br />

A very large Edwardian silver spirit<br />

flask. the oblong body with a cylindrical<br />

neck and squat circular hinged<br />

cover, the body with a removable<br />

cup forming the lower half, engraved<br />

with a monogram. Sheffield 1919 by<br />

James Dixon & Sons. Height 230. See<br />

page 28. $1500<br />

528<br />

Three silver vesta boxes, the largest diagonally<br />

fluted, Birmingham 1900; the<br />

others florally engraved, Birmingham<br />

1907 and 1911. $130<br />

529<br />

An Edwardian silver card case, oblong<br />

shape, ornately moulded with foliate<br />

scrolls framing vacant cartouches<br />

to either side. Birmingham 1908. See<br />

page 28. $125<br />

530<br />

A .925 silver bodkin case, along with a<br />

silver handled awl, Birmingham 1903. $100<br />

531<br />

A Georgian style silver and nut snuff<br />

box, the nut case set with a silver rim<br />

and a decorated, monogrammed lid,<br />

the interior of which marked S. Silver,<br />

F.G. for Frank Grady who had a jeweller’s<br />

shop and workshop in Wellington<br />

in the early 1900s. See page 16. $120<br />

532<br />

An Austrian .900 silver table snuff box,<br />

oblong shape, the hinged lid engraved<br />

with foliate designs framing a vacant<br />

cartouche and coloured with green and<br />

blue enamel. the walls and underside<br />

with machine engraved decoration. The<br />

interior gilt washed. Maker’s mark M.K.,<br />

20thc. 82 x 47 x 12. See page 28. $140<br />

533<br />

An Edwardian silver purse, oblong<br />

shape, decorated to both faces with<br />

‘Gainsborough’ angels. Chester 1909<br />

by clark & sewell. 80 x 50. With suspension<br />

chain. See page 28. $130<br />

534<br />

A rare Victorian period silver ‘pocket<br />

watch’ vesta box with engine turned<br />

decoration and ring suspension. diameter<br />

50. London 1882, by William<br />

summers. See page 28. $200<br />

535<br />

A silver card case with engine turned<br />

decoration and chain suspension.<br />

Length 100. Birmingham 1912. See<br />

page 28. $120<br />

21


536<br />

A small Victorian period embossed silver<br />

patch box of oval shape. Length 45.<br />

Birmingham 1897. See page 28. $100<br />

537<br />

An Edwardian small silver trinket box,<br />

rectangular shape with chamfered<br />

corners on small feet, engraved Sydney<br />

1909 to the top, decorative rope<br />

edge to lid. Birmingham 1908. 90 x 65<br />

x 40. $250<br />

538<br />

A 20thC silver cigarette case, oblong<br />

shape with stepped border, all over<br />

machine guilloche engraved. One<br />

side inlaid with a border of rose gold.<br />

Gilt washed interior. Birmingham 1953<br />

by W.t. toghill & co. See page 28. $150<br />

539<br />

A Victorian period Eastern silver trophy<br />

goblet ornately embossed with trailing<br />

leaves, flowers and scrolls, the shield<br />

shaped escutcheon engraved ‘Naval<br />

<strong>Art</strong>illery trophy won by Gunner F.J. Wall<br />

1888”. Height 200. The stem with old<br />

repair. $200<br />

540<br />

A small silver two handled cup of<br />

plain campana style engraved ‘John<br />

puleston de derniere smith, december<br />

1895, from Sir John Puleston’. Height<br />

95. London 1895. $120<br />

541<br />

A silver trophy cup ‘ Suttons Cup,<br />

otago A. & p. Association Winter show<br />

1925, won by Norman Ward, Temuka’,<br />

Birmingham 1924. Height on wood<br />

stand 210. $150<br />

542<br />

A silver two-handled trophy cup ‘sutton’s<br />

Cup, Otago A. & P. Association<br />

won by N. Ward 1929’, Birmingham<br />

1928. Height on wood stand 185. $120<br />

543<br />

13 New Zealand silver golf club medals<br />

made by J. cairney, from the Greymouth<br />

Golf Club, 1909-1922. $550<br />

544<br />

An Edwardian silver hip flask, of small<br />

proportion with attached domed cover.<br />

London 1902 by Sampson Mordan<br />

& Co. Height 85. See page 28. $120<br />

545<br />

A Chinese silver cup and saucer. the<br />

square cup with four faces engraved with<br />

flowers and figures in garden landscapes,<br />

the handle modelled as bamboo, the<br />

canted corners engraved with calligraphic<br />

inscriptions. the conforming square<br />

saucer with scalloped corners, engraved<br />

in segmented sections with alternating<br />

flowers and auspicious characters. Engraved<br />

to the centre ‘Dorothy Mary Bearn<br />

1909’. Impressed four character Shanghai<br />

maker’s mark. See page 28. $225<br />

546<br />

A Chinese silver small goblet, the bowl<br />

with tapered sides and a gilded interior<br />

raised on a fine cylinder stem with a<br />

flared circular base, impressed marks<br />

Kwan Wo (Canton or Hong Kong).<br />

c.1900. Height 78. $100<br />

546A<br />

A pair of Chinese silver condiments,<br />

formed as stupa (pagoda), hexagonal<br />

stepped form, screw plug to base of<br />

each, makers mark for Wang Hing &<br />

Co. c1900. Heights 75 & 70. $120<br />

547<br />

A small heavy fine quality 19thC French<br />

950 standard silver gilt tripod stand with a<br />

22<br />

screw thread for additional piece - modelled<br />

with garlands of leaves and ram’s<br />

heads. Diameter 70, hallmarked. $150<br />

548<br />

A three piece silver condiment set,<br />

comprising a circular cauldron salt,<br />

raised on a lion mask mount and three<br />

paw feet with a blue glass liner, a<br />

conforming lidded mustard pot, and a<br />

pepper pot. London 1953 by Walker &<br />

Hall. Along with a pair of salt spoons,<br />

Sheffield 1913. See page 28. $120<br />

549<br />

A silver three piece condiment set<br />

comprising a circular cauldron salt with<br />

gadrooned rim and a blue glass liner,<br />

raised on mask and paw feet along<br />

with a similar lidded mustard pot with a<br />

conforming pepper pot and salt and<br />

mustard spoons. Birmingham 1956 by<br />

Barker Ellis Silver Co. See page 28. $250<br />

550<br />

An Edwardian period sugar caster, the<br />

cobalt blue flashed body with clear<br />

heavy cut decoration, the silver top of<br />

classic form, heavily embossed floral<br />

decoration, date mark rubbed but<br />

Birmingham, by Thomas Hayes. Height<br />

210. $400<br />

551<br />

Two pairs of Georgian silver sugar<br />

tongs, one fiddle pattern, London 1832,<br />

maker John Beauchamp, the other<br />

feather edge, London c.1770, maker<br />

Philip Batchelor. $140<br />

552<br />

Two pairs of antique silver sugar tongs, one<br />

Old English, London 1796, maker Solomon<br />

Hougham - the other a continental fiddle<br />

pattern pair, probably German. $100<br />

553<br />

A pair of Georgian period silver bright<br />

cut sugar tongs, newcastle, c.1805 by<br />

Dorothy Langlands. See page 28. $60<br />

554<br />

A pair of Georgian silver sugar scissors,<br />

18thc, with scrolled handles,<br />

hollow shell tips, engraved monogram<br />

on pivot hinge and initialled ‘FA’ on<br />

finger ring. Maker’s mark T.W., possibly<br />

Thomas Wallis II. Length 125. See page<br />

28. $180<br />

555<br />

A George III period Old English silver<br />

caddy spoon with a bright cut handle<br />

and finely engraved decoration.<br />

Length 80. Birmingham 1796. $120<br />

556<br />

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with<br />

ornately engraved fiddle shaped handle,<br />

plain bowl. Birmingham 1934 by<br />

George unite & sons. See page 28. $50<br />

557<br />

A set of six Georgian period bright cut<br />

silver teaspoons, Newcastle c.1820’s by<br />

thomas Wheatley. See page 28. $120<br />

558<br />

A Victorian silver apostle spoon. London<br />

1873 by charles Boyton. Along with<br />

five silver coffee spoons modelled after<br />

mote spoons with handles tapering to a<br />

pointed finial. Birmingham 1974. $170<br />

559<br />

A pair of George III silver berry spoons,<br />

edinburgh 1792, maker possibly William<br />

Welch (snr.) with later Victorian embossing<br />

and engraving, shell, leaf and<br />

panelled designs. See page 28. $200<br />

560<br />

Eight Victorian fiddle and shell pattern<br />

dessert spoons. newcastle 1861 (6)<br />

1853 (1), 1846(1), all by John Wright.<br />

See page 28. $280<br />

561<br />

Three Victorian silver fiddle and shell<br />

pattern tablespoons, newcastle 1861<br />

by John Wright. See page 28. $150<br />

562<br />

A six place setting of Grosvenor silver<br />

plate table cutlery with leaf and scroll<br />

decorated handles, together with<br />

knives. In fitted canteen box. $300<br />

563<br />

A Viners silver plated part cutlery<br />

canteen, 12 place setting including:<br />

ivorine handled dinner and luncheon<br />

knives, a carving set and some additional<br />

serving utensils including a silver<br />

bowled jam spoon, in a mahogany<br />

case. $200<br />

564<br />

A set of Georg Jensen Danish silver<br />

cutlery, comprising: 12 spoons, forks<br />

and teaspoons in original retailer’s<br />

boxes, along with five serving spoons,<br />

two small ladles and a pickle fork. 44<br />

pieces, plain design circa 1970s. See<br />

page 28. $2500<br />

565<br />

A silver cutlery canteen, old english<br />

pattern feather edged, principally<br />

18thC, various makers and dates. 87<br />

pieces, comprising: 12 tablespoons, 12<br />

dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 table<br />

forks, 12 luncheon forks, 12 table knives,<br />

12 luncheon knives, one soup ladle<br />

and a pair of basting spoons. the soup<br />

ladle uncrested, the basting spoons<br />

crested with a Merman, the balance<br />

of spoons and forks crested with an<br />

ostrich holding a horse shoe in its beak,<br />

the crest of the MacLean clan. Makers<br />

include Hester Bateman and others.<br />

The knives with later replaced blades.<br />

See page 28. $12,000<br />

566<br />

A Georgian silver fiddle pattern sifting<br />

ladle, with oval bowl, London 1827 by<br />

William traies. See page 28. $120<br />

567<br />

An Edwardian silver sauce boat, oval<br />

shape with castellated rim, raised on<br />

three pad feet. Sheffield 1917 by James<br />

deakin & sons. See page 28. $150<br />

568<br />

A Georgian period pear shaped<br />

silver cream jug of plain design with<br />

punched borders. Height 95. London<br />

1774. Makers nathaniel Appleton &<br />

Anne Smith. $300<br />

569<br />

A Victorian period silver sugar bowl<br />

and milk jug, squat circular shape with<br />

lobed body, the rims decorated with<br />

gadrooning and floral motifs along with<br />

masks beside the acanthus capped<br />

scrolling handles. With gilt washed<br />

interiors. London 1899 by William Gibson<br />

& John Langman for Goldsmiths &<br />

Silversmiths Co. See page 28. $700<br />

570<br />

A George III period silver teapot. squat<br />

oblong shape with a fluted body raised<br />

on ball feet, with shell and oak leaf<br />

decoration at the rim, the hinged lid with<br />

a conforming oblong finial, the handles<br />

with ivory heat rings. London 1814 by<br />

Thomas Hobbs.See page 28. $900<br />

571<br />

A four piece <strong>Art</strong> Deco silver teaset, of<br />

plain circular shape, each piece mono-


grammed Birmingham 1923/25, by deakin<br />

& Francis Ltd. See page 28. $1250<br />

572<br />

A Victorian silver coffee pot. Fluted<br />

pear shape with a scrolling handle,<br />

hinged dome cover with floral finial,<br />

raised on four anthemion feet. London<br />

1845 by William Hewitt. Height 240. See<br />

page 28. $800<br />

573<br />

A Cooper Brothers silver plated ‘Guildhall’<br />

tea and coffee service, comprising:<br />

a spirit kettle on stand, coffee pot,<br />

teapot, milk jug, sugar basin, along<br />

with an associated silver plated two<br />

handled oval banquet tray. $300<br />

574<br />

A George III period silver campana<br />

shaped cup. the tapering cylindrical<br />

mouth engraved with a Greek key<br />

design above a fluted body, raised on<br />

a circular spreading foot with conforming<br />

engraving and gadrooned rim.<br />

London 1806 by Robert and Samuel<br />

Hennell. Repaired. Height 150. See<br />

page 28. $350<br />

575<br />

A George II period silver mug of baluster<br />

shape with later floral embossing<br />

framing a monogram, raised on a circular<br />

spreading foot and with a double<br />

scroll handle. London 1841 by Thomas<br />

Rush. Height 100. See page 28. $250<br />

576<br />

A silver plated and crystal claret jug,<br />

the tapering cylindrical body of cut<br />

crystal fitted with a plated collar, with a<br />

hinged lid and a square scroll handle.<br />

Height 285. See page 8. $150<br />

577<br />

A large silver plated punch bowl with<br />

lion mask ring side handles and embossed<br />

floral decoration. Diameter<br />

325. Sheffield, England. $120<br />

578<br />

A silver plate small Adams style samovar.<br />

urn form body with loop handles,<br />

the tall waisted lid with pine cone finial,<br />

restrained bead decoration, the square<br />

platform base with compressed spherical<br />

feet. c.1900. Height 350. $150<br />

578A<br />

An Elkington silver plated domed<br />

covered bacon tureen, raised on scrolling<br />

feet along with two 19thc ebony<br />

handled 19thC serving forks. $150<br />

580<br />

Two pairs of silver napkin rings along with<br />

another. One pair plain with flanged<br />

edges, London 1945, maker P. & W. - the<br />

other pair guilloche machine engraved<br />

with vacant cartouches, London 1948,<br />

maker e.s. & co. - the single one foliate<br />

engraved, monogrammed and rope<br />

edged, London 1899. $60<br />

ruGs<br />

581<br />

A small hand knotted Persian Bokhara<br />

rug, the field decorated with six rows<br />

of small gul motifs and multiple narrow<br />

border guards in colours of red, dark<br />

blue, tan and ivory. Width 560, length<br />

1220. $125<br />

582<br />

An antique Bokhara prayer rug, the central<br />

ground decorated with two mihrabs<br />

framed by geometric borders, faded<br />

vegetable dyes, all wool. 1060 x 730. $175<br />

583<br />

A Turkish hand knotted prayer rug, all<br />

wool, the mihrab decorated with nine<br />

hexagonal conjoined medallions framed<br />

within various width borders decorated<br />

with flower head motifs. Some wear.<br />

Length 1450, width 950. $150<br />

584<br />

A Persian all wool hand knotted rug,<br />

the field with three medallions on a soft<br />

red ground, multiple border guards, in<br />

tones of blue, caramel and soft green.<br />

Length 1410, width 1000. $260<br />

585<br />

An old hand woven Persian Qashqai<br />

kelim rug, the field with bold geometric<br />

motifs, three wide border guards in<br />

colours of red, brown, blue, orange,<br />

aubergine and ivory. Width 1580,<br />

length 2650. $350<br />

586<br />

A hand knotted Persian ShahrBabak<br />

rug, the field decorated with rows of<br />

diagonal boteh motifs, three border<br />

guards, in colours of blue, green, rose<br />

pink, brick red, brown and ivory. Width<br />

1200, length 1600. $300<br />

587<br />

A hand-knotted Persian Yazd rug, the<br />

field with a single large floral medallion<br />

and five border guards in shades<br />

of red, blue, mustard, pink and ivory.<br />

Width 1000, length 1510. $350<br />

588<br />

A small hand knotted Turkoman rug,<br />

the field decorated with three rows of<br />

gul motifs and with serrated leaf borders<br />

at either end in colours of rust red,<br />

pale orange, black and ivory. Width<br />

1060, length 1030. $350<br />

589<br />

A Pakistani Bokhara hand knotted rug,<br />

rich plum red tones, decorated with<br />

an overall trellis pattern incorporating<br />

geometric motifs, framed by a broad<br />

flower head border within narrower<br />

guards. Wool pile on cotton foundation.<br />

2030 x 1250. $350<br />

590<br />

A hand knotted Persian Baluchi rug<br />

of unusual colours and design, the<br />

field decorated with two rows of large<br />

geometric medallions, all-over stylised<br />

flower motifs with four narrow border<br />

guards, in shades of blue, green, mustard<br />

and brown on an ivory ground.<br />

Width 1500, length 2250. $400<br />

591<br />

A hand knotted Persian Zanjan rug,<br />

the field with a large bowled central<br />

hexagonal medallion and geometric<br />

floral motifs, three border guards with a<br />

central wide guard in colours of blue,<br />

green, orange, ochre and rich dark<br />

red. Width 1300, length 2040. $400<br />

592<br />

A large hand knotted Afghan rug, the<br />

field decorated with two rows of large<br />

octagons and eight border guards in<br />

colours of dark blue, black and ivory<br />

on an orange ground. Width 1700,<br />

length 2750. $450<br />

593<br />

A hand knotted Persian Saruq runner,<br />

the plain rich red field with three<br />

border guards in shades of blue, red,<br />

orange and ivory. Width 1050, length<br />

3050. $450<br />

594<br />

A large hand knotted Moroccan carpet<br />

decorated with scrolling leaf de-<br />

signs and a circular central medallion<br />

in colours of blue, green, brown, ochre<br />

and ivory on a rich deep red ground.<br />

Width 2270, length 5000. $450<br />

595<br />

An old hand knotted Persian Hamadan<br />

rug, the field decorated with floral medallions,<br />

three border guards, a central<br />

wide guard in colours of rich dark red,<br />

dark blue, pale yellow, grey and ivory.<br />

Width 1100, length 2020. $450<br />

596<br />

A good hand knotted Persian Shiraz<br />

rug with traditional tribal designs in typical<br />

colours of red, blue, green, brown,<br />

apricot and ivory. Width 1630, length<br />

2600. $500<br />

597<br />

A large hand knotted Persian Bakhtiari<br />

rug, the field decorated with three<br />

large floral medallions, the design repeated<br />

around the border - one wide<br />

border guard with blocks of stylised floral<br />

motifs, in colours of blue, green, red,<br />

brown, yellow, pink and ivory. Width<br />

1550, length 3350. $600<br />

598<br />

A hand knotted Persian Bakhtiari runner,<br />

the field decorated with “honeycomb”<br />

floral medallions and one wide<br />

border guard in colours of faded red,<br />

blue, green, brown and ivory. Width<br />

1050, length 2950. $550<br />

599<br />

A hand knotted Afghan Andkhoi rug,<br />

the field with geometric floral motifs,<br />

two border guards, in colours of rich<br />

red, dark blue, green, dark orange and<br />

ivory. Width 1250, length 2000. $600<br />

600<br />

A large hand knotted wool pile Persian<br />

carpet, the terracotta ground decorated<br />

with a large central stylised geometric<br />

floral medallion and geometric<br />

tendrils terminating in flower heads<br />

and leaf motifs. the quadrant similarly<br />

decorated but with ivory ground, all<br />

framed by a broad geometric meandering<br />

border with an indigo ground<br />

framed by narrower guards. Length<br />

4000, width x 2950. $800<br />

601<br />

An old hand knotted Kayseri rug, the<br />

field decorated with two rows of stylised<br />

leaf medallions with hooked running<br />

dog borders, seven border guards<br />

with a central wide geometric guard<br />

in colours of orange/red, blue, brown,<br />

deep mauve and ivory. Width 1280,<br />

length 2300. $850<br />

602<br />

A Turkoman hand knotted rug, wool on<br />

cotton, the rectangular field with small<br />

repeating rows of octagonal and cruciform<br />

guls framed by multiple narrow<br />

border guards, traditional tones of red,<br />

indigo and ivory. Length 2880, width<br />

2000. $950<br />

603<br />

A Turkish all wool hand knotted Milas<br />

carpet, the square central medallion<br />

with a long octagonal gull with latch<br />

hooked decoration flanked by three<br />

star decorated gulls all on a blue<br />

border, the triple exterior border with<br />

repeating gull decoration, dominant<br />

tones of blue, soft red, caramel and<br />

brown. Length 3660, width 2620. $950<br />

604<br />

A large hand knotted Afghan carpet,<br />

the field decorated with three rows of<br />

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large ‘elephant foot’ motifs and multiple<br />

narrow border guards in typical<br />

colours of rich dark red and dark blue.<br />

Width 2500, length 3500. $1200<br />

605<br />

A fine quality hand knotted Persian<br />

Qashqai tribal rug, the field with a<br />

central diamond medallion (the design<br />

repeated in each corner), the all-over<br />

decoration of stylised plant motifs,<br />

six border guards with a central wide<br />

guard in colours of red, dark blue,<br />

green, orange and ivory. Width 1600,<br />

length 2500. $1500<br />

606<br />

A Persian Hamadan carpet, the<br />

rectangular field with large diamond<br />

medallion with pendant ends on plain<br />

red ground with florals to the borders,<br />

three border guards, the wide central<br />

guard with floral repeating decoration,<br />

in dominant tones of various blues, red,<br />

ivory and soft orange. Length 2840,<br />

width 2150. $1750<br />

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Furniture<br />

607<br />

An Indian carved rosewood stool.<br />

The circular top carved with a trailing<br />

vine, inlaid with bone elephants and<br />

camels, raised on four legs carved as<br />

elephant heads and trunks, united by<br />

a cross-stretcher, shaped to hold a<br />

vase. Height 460. $200<br />

608<br />

An Edwardian mahogany Sheraton Revival<br />

table vitrine of oblong shape with<br />

cross banding and boxwood stringing<br />

on four tapering square section legs<br />

with spade feet. Width 660, depth 410,<br />

height 760. See inside back cover. $450<br />

609<br />

A pine library step ladder of plain<br />

country style with a tall turned hand<br />

support and six steps. Height 1240. See<br />

inside back cover. $250<br />

610<br />

A Regency period mahogany dropside<br />

sewing table with a single drawer and<br />

a sliding sewing well on one side and<br />

dummy drawers the other, the arched<br />

support with a carved pedestal and<br />

a platform base with four spiral fluted<br />

bun feet. Width extended 850, depth<br />

430, height 710. some attention required.<br />

See inside back cover. $1200<br />

611<br />

A 19thC English mahogany fire screen<br />

with turned column supports, scroll feet<br />

and pierced and carved pediment, supporting<br />

a fine gold needlework tapestry<br />

picture of three figures with painted<br />

heads and hands. 1060 x 640 $350<br />

612<br />

A Victorian rosewood sewing table, the<br />

plain octagonal top with a thumbnail<br />

moulded edge on a tapering octagonal<br />

section sewing well support with a<br />

circular base and three carved scroll<br />

feet. Original fitted interior. Diameter<br />

460, height 750. $500<br />

613<br />

A large Victorian dark stained pine<br />

storage box with three dummy drawer<br />

fronts, rounded front edges, turned<br />

wood handles and short turned feet.<br />

Width 1210, depth 640, height 850. $450<br />

614<br />

A Victorian mahogany framed adjustable<br />

height child’s highchair with a<br />

turned spindle back and a fold-over<br />

tray front raised on geared scissor action<br />

legs with cast iron wheels. $400<br />

615<br />

A New Zealand colonial kauri secretaire<br />

cabinet, the top writing drawer<br />

with a mottled face, green tooled<br />

leather interior, pigeon holes and small<br />

drawers, the two cupboard doors and<br />

base with incised decoration of vases<br />

and flowers, plain top with moulded<br />

edge, plinth base. Width 1150, depth<br />

470, height 1020. $800<br />

616<br />

A New Zealand colonial kauri miner’s<br />

settle with single simple scroll end with<br />

two large turned rails, turned legs to<br />

the other end, slatted base with later<br />

foam squab. Length 1530. $500<br />

617<br />

A New Zealand colonial kauri dressing<br />

table, the swing mirror with a decorative<br />

moulded and carved frame<br />

on two supports, each with a single<br />

drawer, the base with a combination<br />

of nine drawers, mottled timber fascia<br />

panels, plinth base. Height 1970, width<br />

1225, depth 520. $1000<br />

618<br />

A New Zealand colonial kauri and rimu<br />

twin pedestal wash stand or desk, with<br />

mottled, panelled doors, plain wood top<br />

with a short upstand and short turned legs<br />

with original brown china casters. Width<br />

1070, depth 500, height 870. $400<br />

619<br />

A New Zealand colonial kauri twin<br />

pedestal desk, the flat top with three<br />

drawers in the frieze raised on two pedestals<br />

with three graduated drawers<br />

in each. The drawers with burr veneer<br />

fascias. 1360 x 780 x 785. $1300<br />

620<br />

A New Zealand colonial kauri mirror<br />

back sideboard of traditional design<br />

with carved decoration and spindle<br />

supports, the base with three drawers,<br />

two cupboard doors and two central<br />

open shelves. The top section with five<br />

bevelled glass mirrors, turned supports<br />

and ornate pediment. Width 1540,<br />

depth 500, height overall 2600. Some<br />

distress. See inside back cover. $1400<br />

621<br />

An Edwardian period kauri washstand,<br />

with an <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau tiled back<br />

beneath a turned galleried frieze, the<br />

base with similar galleries, a single<br />

drawer and pot cupboard with figured<br />

facias flanked by open shelves, raised<br />

on turned legs. 1060 x 490 x 1195. $500<br />

622<br />

A New Zealand kauri colonial dressing<br />

table, the tall swing mirror flanked by<br />

cabinets with superstructures of two<br />

small drawers elevated above two<br />

deep drawers in each. the lower section<br />

with a broad single deep drawer.<br />

The panels flanking and supporting the<br />

mirror, carved with leaf designs and<br />

surmounted by turned finials. Width<br />

1360, depth 500, height 1850. $550<br />

623<br />

A kauri colonial side table. the rectangular<br />

top with a simple thumb edge with<br />

a serpentine frieze, drop finials, raised on<br />

paired turned baluster stretcher base.<br />

1010 x 490, height 750. $200<br />

623A<br />

A colonial kauri bedside cabinet with<br />

cushion panelled bird’s-eye maple<br />

veneered fascia, brass drop handle,<br />

raised on plinth base. 430 x 355.<br />

Height 760. $250<br />

624<br />

A good quality New Zealand colonial<br />

rimu scotch chest, the overhanging<br />

central top hat drawer with two pairs<br />

of small drawers either side, the base<br />

section with three graduated full width<br />

drawers, thumbnail top edge, leaf and<br />

scroll carved corbels, some mottle,<br />

white metal handles and key hole<br />

escutcheons. With key. Width 1210,<br />

depth 580, height 1380. $2000<br />

625<br />

A William IV period mahogany framed<br />

sofa which extends to become a day<br />

bed. Attributed to S.W. Silver & Co.,<br />

england. the scrolling single end and<br />

back inlaid with panels of Wycombe<br />

caning, raised on turned legs with brass<br />

casters. the birch sub-structure of rails<br />

slide to extend to a day bed configuration.<br />

ring bolts hang beneath to<br />

enable the sofa to be secured whilst<br />

on a ship board journey. c.1840. see<br />

‘Furniture of the new Zealand colonial<br />

Era’ by William Cottrell pages 161 and<br />

121.See inside back cover. $950<br />

626<br />

An impressive quality Victorian burr walnut<br />

cellarette of sarcophagus form, the<br />

hinged lid enclosing original lead lined<br />

mahogany interior, squat turned bun<br />

feet. Length 750, depth 560, height 515.<br />

See inside back cover. $2600<br />

627<br />

A large Georgian oak bible box with<br />

brass strap hinges and corner mounts,<br />

traditional plain design with a sloping<br />

front and fitted interior - on later teak<br />

stand with shaped aprons, turned legs<br />

and an X-stretcher base. Width 870,<br />

depth 700, height overall 950. $450<br />

628<br />

A vintage beech Globe Wernicke five<br />

stage bookcase with four tilting glazed<br />

doors and a panelled base, traditional<br />

design. Width 870, depth 250, height<br />

1820. $850<br />

629<br />

A pair of Victorian mahogany wash<br />

stands, each with twin bombe drawers,<br />

turned gun barrel column supports, short<br />

upstands and shaped platform bases<br />

with a recess for a chamber jug. Width<br />

1060, depth 470, height 840. $900<br />

630<br />

A rustic 19thC oak country corner<br />

cabinet, the door with carved decoration<br />

of an urn with flowers, geometric<br />

decoration to border of door. Height<br />

800, width 570, depth 325. $300<br />

631<br />

A late Georgian oak corner cabinet<br />

with a quarter cut panelled door<br />

enclosing shaped shelves, raised on a<br />

later oak base with squared cabriole<br />

legs and a fretwork apron. Width 710,<br />

height 1540. $400<br />

632<br />

A Victorian walnut mirror back sideboard.<br />

The back with a bevelled mirror<br />

flanked by panels, scroll pediment and<br />

turned finials, the base with two drawers<br />

above two panelled doors. Height<br />

1880, width 1380, depth 550. $650<br />

633<br />

An old brass bound teak military chest<br />

with recessed brass handles and long<br />

wood lug carrying handles, the top sec-


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511<br />

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502<br />

503<br />

480<br />

486<br />

481<br />

470<br />

483<br />

487<br />

478<br />

479<br />

507<br />

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tion with two deep drawers and one full<br />

width drawer, the bottom half with two<br />

full width drawers standing on bun feet.<br />

Width 1040, depth 440, height 1100. See<br />

inside back cover. $1200<br />

634<br />

A mahogany 19thC flat front chest<br />

of six drawers, with three small drawers<br />

above three full width drawers,<br />

with brass bale handles with a fancy<br />

pierced back, raised on bracket feet.<br />

960 x 500 x 900. $725<br />

635<br />

A small old oak fall front writing desk of<br />

plain country style with pegged joints,<br />

panelled sides, panelled door and a<br />

plain interior. Width 635, depth 490,<br />

height 900. See inside back cover. $300<br />

636<br />

A small good quality modern oak tallboy<br />

of plain country style, with two drawers<br />

across the top and four graduated full<br />

width drawers below, turned wood handles,<br />

reeded side mouldings, chamfered<br />

top and short turned legs. Width 790,<br />

depth 480, height 1000. $400<br />

637<br />

A Victorian mahogany breakfront four<br />

cupboard sideboard with panelled<br />

doors, fitted interior, plinth base and<br />

ornate carved and pierced leaf and<br />

scroll back. Width 1800, depth 550,<br />

height 1430. $950<br />

638<br />

A Jacobean style oak buffet, the facia<br />

with three panels carved with lion<br />

masks and acanthus scrolls, flanked<br />

by pilasters of beasts and fruiting vines,<br />

raised on a plinth base. the oblong<br />

top with a drop flat extension to the<br />

front, a single door at one end. Width<br />

1570, depth 450, height 900. $800<br />

639<br />

A Victorian country pine bookcase<br />

cabinet, the base with two panelled<br />

cupboard doors and an internal shelf,<br />

the top section with twin glazed doors,<br />

three internal shelves, panelled back<br />

and stepped pediment. Width 1110,<br />

depth 480, height 2170. $500<br />

640<br />

A small Continental oak wall cabinet<br />

with canted glazed sides and a hinged<br />

door, all with astragal beading. the<br />

door shape conforming to the arched<br />

cornice. (slight damage to top).<br />

Width 670, height 695. $200<br />

641<br />

A Biedermeier mahogany standing<br />

bookcase with glazed doors with<br />

serpentine outlined frames, conforming<br />

glazed panels to the sides, simple<br />

arched cornice and restrained column<br />

and scroll decoration to either front<br />

corner. Length 1160, width 400, height<br />

1620. $800<br />

642<br />

A Regency period chiffonier, the square<br />

front with two small drawers over two<br />

cupboards, the sides with half columns<br />

with acanthus leaf decoration top and<br />

bottom, the back with scrolling uprights<br />

supporting one shelf with scrolling<br />

carved gallery, on plinth base. Height<br />

1420, width 1070, depth 460. $750<br />

643<br />

A 19thC bookcase cabinet, the upper<br />

section with two doors with astragal<br />

panel glazing, raised on a lower<br />

section with two doors with panelled<br />

facias, bracket feet and a shaped<br />

26<br />

apron. Width 1210, depth 480, height<br />

2040. $2800<br />

644<br />

A Victorian mahogany scotch chest,<br />

with three ogee fronted drawers over<br />

two half width and three of full width,<br />

with turned bun handles, flanked by<br />

small carved foliate knees. Width 1390,<br />

depth 600, height 1210. $800<br />

645<br />

An Edwardian walnut framed countertop<br />

display cabinet, with glazed panels<br />

to the front and sides, mirror backed<br />

hinged door and with two plate glass<br />

shelves. 500 x 370, height 595. $350<br />

646<br />

A large 19thC pine kitchen dresser with<br />

open shelf back with broad planked<br />

back panels and a simple architectural<br />

cornice. the base with three frieze<br />

drawers above three panelled doors,<br />

the left hand one pierced and grilled as<br />

a safe. raised on a plinth base. Width<br />

1915, depth 600, height 2095. $600<br />

647<br />

A Victorian walnut davenport, the sloping<br />

hinged top inset with green tooled<br />

leather and with lidded ogee superstructure<br />

with a hinged lid fitted to accept<br />

stationery. raised on a base with<br />

four drawers to the right hand side and<br />

dummy drawers opposite, the upper<br />

section raised on carved cabriole supports<br />

from a plinth base with squat bun<br />

feet cupping white porcelain casters.<br />

Width 540, depth 550, height 840. $500<br />

648<br />

A quality George III flame mahogany<br />

flat front chest of two short over three<br />

long drawers, decorative oval brass<br />

back plate swing handles, ogee bracket<br />

feet, good colour and patina. 1080 x<br />

530 x 1010. See inside back cover. $3200<br />

649<br />

A Victorian burr walnut centre table,<br />

the lobed oval top with book-matched<br />

veneers inlaid with boxwood stringing<br />

and tendrils of Morning Glory. raised<br />

on a twin column stretcher base whose<br />

balusters, knops and cabriole legs are<br />

all carved with stylised trefoil foliate<br />

carving. 1170 x 750, height 75. See<br />

inside back cover. $1250<br />

650<br />

A large country elm dining table, the<br />

oval plank top raised on slightly tapering<br />

square section legs. 1920 x 1480 x<br />

755. Along with a set of elm Lancashire<br />

ladder-back side chairs, each with<br />

seagrass seats and loose cushions. By<br />

sefton powrie, furniture maker, Auckland.<br />

See inside back cover. $3500<br />

651<br />

A small Regency period mahogany sofa<br />

table. The oblong top with drop flaps to<br />

either side, above a box section with two<br />

drawers with carved bun handles, the top<br />

one with a compartmentalised section, all<br />

raised on a slightly tapering square section<br />

column, issuing from an ogee moulding<br />

raised on a serpentine outlined oblong<br />

plinth base with simple scrolling feet and<br />

white porcelain casters. Length 1120 (extended)<br />

width 470, height 810 (extended).<br />

See inside back cover. $1000<br />

652<br />

A set of William & Mary style oak dining<br />

chairs with ornately carved backs<br />

flanked by turned supports, inset with<br />

Wycombe caned panels raised on<br />

turned legs united by cross stretchers, with<br />

drop-in velvet upholstered seats. $550<br />

654<br />

A set of six Jacobean style oak dining<br />

chairs, comprising two carvers with<br />

barley twist legs, supports and stretchers.<br />

Red velvet upholstered seats. $900<br />

655<br />

An English bespoke made refectory<br />

dining table by Stewart Linford, the<br />

stretcher base with baluster turned legs<br />

and an arcaded carved frieze, the<br />

top formed of three large planks with<br />

clenched ends. Length 2300, width<br />

920, height 765. $1400<br />

656<br />

A set of eight bespoke English made<br />

oak chairs by Stewart Linford, comprising<br />

two carver chairs and six side<br />

chairs, each with ornately carved<br />

cresting rails, bobbin turned spindle<br />

backs, seats to accept cushions, raised<br />

on turned stretcher bases. $950<br />

657<br />

A 19thC mahogany circular tilt-top<br />

centre table, with broad thumb edge<br />

moulding, the tilting top raised on a<br />

turned column base from a trefoil plinth<br />

with squat circular bun cupped casters.<br />

Diameter 1205, height 750. $300<br />

658<br />

A 19thC walnut upholstered single<br />

chair of Georgian chippendale style<br />

with shaped front, square section front<br />

legs, chamfered on the inside, stretcher<br />

base and studded rich green fabric<br />

covers. Some wear. $280<br />

659<br />

A Regency period black lacquered<br />

elbow chair with caned seat painted in<br />

grisaille with putto, flowers and trophy<br />

urns along with ropework detailed in<br />

gilt penwork outlining the back fretwork,<br />

and with hop vines festooning<br />

the arms. See inside back cover. $600<br />

660<br />

A fine quality Victorian period walnut<br />

prie-dieu chair with well carved leaf<br />

and scroll decoration, barley twist<br />

supports, short cabriole front legs and<br />

original floral needlework tapestry covers.<br />

$400<br />

661<br />

A pair of Carolean style oak hall chairs,<br />

the tall slender back panels and seats<br />

with Wycombe caning, the cresting rail<br />

and front stretcher with a restrained<br />

elegant scroll carving. Some repairs<br />

and faults. $325<br />

662<br />

A good dark tan leather upholstered<br />

wing back chair with roll arms and a<br />

loose cushion, raised on short tapering<br />

square legs. $400<br />

663<br />

A Georgian style wing back chair by<br />

danske Mobler upholstered in ‘signet<br />

Honey’ (a gold striped self patterned<br />

brocade) with a fixed neck cushion,<br />

loose seat cushion and rolled arms,<br />

raised on cabriole legs, together with a<br />

matching ottoman. $400<br />

664<br />

A William IV period mahogany framed<br />

bergere chair upholstered in black and<br />

grey striped fabric with a buttoned<br />

back. the arms with scrolling terminals,<br />

raised on turned front legs. See inside<br />

back cover. $400<br />

665<br />

A pair of French beech framed fauteuils<br />

(arm chairs),upholstered gros<br />

point tapestry backs and seats. the


frames carved with ribbon work and<br />

acanthus, raised on tapering fluted<br />

legs. $900<br />

666<br />

An early 19thC country elm and ash side<br />

chair, shaped top rail with urn form splat<br />

and a plain spindle back, shaped seat,<br />

turned legs and stretchers. $160<br />

667<br />

An Edwardian cedar and oak, tile<br />

backed, marble topped wash stand.<br />

the back also incorporating a small<br />

mirror beneath a galleried frieze, the<br />

base with two drawers and a pot shelf.<br />

1225 x 550 x 1420. $525<br />

667A<br />

A mahogany baby grand piano, made<br />

in the 1950s by challen, a British company<br />

producing pianos since 1804.<br />

Width 1300, depth 1400. See inside<br />

back cover. $950<br />

668<br />

A stylish modern Italian Bontempi Casa<br />

frosted aqua tempered glass extension<br />

dining table on square section anodised<br />

metal legs with central butterfly leaf extension.<br />

Height 745, length (extended)<br />

2600, depth 900. To seat ten. $750<br />

669<br />

A 19thC French chestnut sideboard with<br />

a two tier back with turned and fluted<br />

column supports - two drawers and two<br />

panelled cupboard doors, square cut<br />

corners and a plinth base. Width 1300,<br />

depth 480, height 1650. $1400<br />

670<br />

A 19thC French walnut buffet à deux<br />

corps with carved decoration of<br />

leaves, scrolls and acorns to both sections.<br />

The base with turned and fluted<br />

column mouldings, three drawers and<br />

three cupboard doors, the middle section<br />

with turned baluster columns and<br />

a spindled gallery, the top with turned<br />

and fluted column mouldings, four<br />

cupboard doors, a central open shelf<br />

and decorated pediment. Width 1450,<br />

depth 590, height overall 2460. $1500<br />

671<br />

A Japanese Meiji period Keyaki wood<br />

Kyodai (mirrored vanity chest), the<br />

oval mirror raised above two drawers<br />

with decorative timber fascias. Height<br />

810. $120<br />

672<br />

A Japanese Meiji period paper and silk<br />

six fold screen, painted with birds flying<br />

over wild grasses and flowers. Black<br />

lacquer frame with engraved and<br />

gilt brass straps and mon decoration.<br />

Each panel 1680 x 640. $700<br />

673<br />

A tall Japanese two section stained<br />

cedar tansu chest. Meiji period. With<br />

sliding door cupboards above ten drawers<br />

of various sizes. With iron straps, lock,<br />

corners and handles. Height 1650. $600<br />

674<br />

An old Japanese elm tansu chest of<br />

four graduated full width drawers, original<br />

iron handles and locks. Width 900,<br />

depth 410, height 940. $450<br />

675<br />

An old three stage Japanese tansu<br />

wedding chest, the top section with<br />

sliding doors and three drawers, the<br />

middle section with three full width<br />

drawers, the base with a single full<br />

width drawer and four small drawers,<br />

original metal handles. Width 1180,<br />

depth 400, height 1600. $400<br />

676<br />

A small old Japanese tansu chest with<br />

three deep full width drawers and two<br />

small drawers across the base, original<br />

metal handles and keyhole escutcheons.<br />

Width 960, depth 450, height<br />

860. $350<br />

677<br />

An old Chinese elm low table, the rectangular<br />

top with picture-frame panel<br />

construction raised on four legs with<br />

inward turning feet. traces of red stain<br />

remain. 530 x 320 x 495. $200<br />

678<br />

A Chinese elm side cabinet with a<br />

single frieze drawer above two panelled<br />

doors, the square top with a small<br />

upstand framing the sides and back.<br />

raised on square style legs with a<br />

shaped apron coloured with plum red<br />

staining. Length 500, width 500, height<br />

810. $300<br />

678A<br />

A pair of Chinese carved white marble<br />

temple fu dogs, each raised upon an<br />

oblong plinth with simulated drapery,<br />

the male his right foreleg resting upon<br />

a pearl, the female’s left paw leg rests<br />

upon her pup. Both wear collared<br />

trappings with bells and tassels. Height<br />

810. $1700<br />

679<br />

A Georgian period mahogany toilet<br />

swing mirror, the rectangular bevelled<br />

mirror supported on tapered square<br />

section arms, the box base with ogee<br />

front of three drawers, bracket feet.<br />

Height 565, width 355, depth 200. $500<br />

680<br />

An Aesthetic Movement period parcel<br />

gilt and ebonised framed mirror with<br />

break-out corners and moulded with a<br />

design of leaves and berries, the glass<br />

with bevelled edges. 730 x 495. $225<br />

681<br />

A Victorian cheval toilet mirror, the mahogany<br />

demi-lune base with a marble<br />

top and two serpentine arms supporting<br />

an oval mirror. Width 610, height<br />

785. $200.<br />

682<br />

A George III period mahogany long<br />

case clock by John Brown of Liverpool,<br />

swan neck pediment with gilt metal fittings<br />

and finial, the brass dial with decorative<br />

pierced and moulded spandrels,<br />

the silvered chapter ring with<br />

roman numerals, subsidiary seconds<br />

dial, all flanked by reeded columns,<br />

the door and base with satinwood and<br />

ebony stringing, eight day movement,<br />

recently overhauled. From the estate<br />

collection of Mr Jim Ellis. $4000<br />

pAintinGs & prints<br />

683<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist unknown (Italian School), young<br />

country couple in farmhouse kitchen,<br />

oil on tin, 200 x 145, unsigned. $120<br />

684<br />

Jana Holesinskeho, village scenes<br />

Trebon Czechoslovakia, pair of oils on<br />

board, both signed and dated 1949.<br />

Each 400 x 540. $200<br />

685<br />

Robert D. Beattie, (Irish 20th century)<br />

Dutch boats at a riverside castle entrance,<br />

oil on panel, 230 x 290, signed,<br />

gilt frame. $325<br />

686<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist Unknown, ‘Tribute To Van Gogh’,<br />

acrylic, entitled and dated 13.4.90, 630<br />

x 390. $125<br />

687<br />

A rosewood framed hand coloured<br />

lithograph “Her Most Gracious Majesty<br />

Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and<br />

Ireland. 270 x 245 overall. $100<br />

688<br />

A. Millward (Louis) Bosworth Hurt (1856-<br />

1929) Highland cattle, oil on canvas,<br />

signed A. Millward, 440 x 290. See back<br />

cover. $1200<br />

689<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist unknown. Religious triptych,<br />

Jesus and Mary in the Temple, antique<br />

oil and gold leaf on canvas laid<br />

on board, each panel 660 x 480, gilt<br />

frames, metal swing hinges. $650<br />

690<br />

Two early 19thC engravings, artist<br />

unknown, ‘Westminster Pit’, a hand<br />

coloured study of the infamous animal<br />

fighting establishment, c.1830; the other<br />

untitled: an escaped bull wreaks havoc<br />

at a fairground. Both 295 x 460. $160<br />

691<br />

A 19thC oil on tin depicting a nobleman,<br />

courtiers and architects before a<br />

building under construction, labelled<br />

verso ‘Peter of Ghent’. 270 x 225. $120<br />

692<br />

B.H. Habersham, ‘Coastal Scene with<br />

Fishing Boats and Figures’, watercolour,<br />

signed and dated 1889, 170 x 230. $100<br />

693<br />

B.H. Habersham, ‘Cottage with Children<br />

and Cat’, watercolour, signed<br />

and dated 1889. 170 x 230. $100<br />

694<br />

Harry Linley Richardson ,’The Playful<br />

Children Just Let Loose From School’,<br />

monochrome watercolour with white<br />

heightening, signed, entitled and<br />

labelled on reverse, 355 x 245, framed<br />

under glass. See back cover. $800<br />

695<br />

David James (British 1853 - 1904). ‘A<br />

Summer Morning, St Bride’s Bay, South<br />

Wales’, oil on canvas, signed, dated<br />

1887. 635 x 1270. $11,500<br />

696<br />

Johannes Josephus (Jan) Hovener<br />

(Dutch 1937), kittens in a salon interior,<br />

oil on board, signed. 590 x 480. $500<br />

697<br />

An oil on board of two frigates firing upon<br />

each other while under sail, unsigned,<br />

Victorian framed. 245 x 295. $110<br />

698<br />

L. Boulton, naive oil on board of a<br />

sailing ship in heavy sea, signed and<br />

dated 1851, later timber framed. 295 x<br />

485. $250<br />

699<br />

Camille Foncé (French 1867-1938)<br />

‘Rheims Cathedral’, publ. 1920 by<br />

<strong>Art</strong>hur tooth & sons 155 new Bond<br />

Street, London W., imp Ad Valcke<br />

paris; mezzotint etching with colouring.<br />

signed in pencil. 595 x 470. in plaster<br />

gilt vine moulded frame. $125<br />

700<br />

Edward McLeod (1881-1973), the paddle<br />

steamer Terranova berthed at Mansion<br />

House Jetty, Kawau island c.1900.<br />

Oil on board, unsigned. (McLeod’s<br />

father was a captain for the nssco).<br />

450 x 600. See back cover. $400<br />

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569<br />

548<br />

565<br />

535 538 529<br />

572<br />

519 520 521<br />

532<br />

533<br />

536<br />

544<br />

571<br />

549<br />

534<br />

570<br />

545<br />

522<br />

557 566<br />

564<br />

559<br />

575<br />

527<br />

560<br />

567<br />

553<br />

92<br />

574<br />

561<br />

89<br />

554<br />

556<br />

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701<br />

Edward McLeod ‘The Watchman,<br />

Karekare, West Coast, Auckland’, oil<br />

on board, unsigned, c.1900’s. 450 x<br />

600. $300<br />

702<br />

Edward McLeod, a ‘Union Steam Ship<br />

crossing the Manukau Bar’, oil on<br />

board, unsigned, c.1900. 450 x 710.<br />

See back cover. $350<br />

703<br />

Edward McLeod, ‘A Barque under Sail<br />

off the New Zealand Coast’, possibly<br />

the Pamir, oil on canvas, unsigned. 450<br />

x 710. $300<br />

703A<br />

Richard Wallwork (1882-1955), ‘A View<br />

in Hagley Park’, oil on board, signed,<br />

c.1915. 530 x 600. Wallwork was director<br />

of the canterbury college school<br />

of <strong>Art</strong>, 1928-1945. Member of the csA<br />

and the nZAFA. in original oak frame.<br />

See back cover. $800<br />

704<br />

Carl T. Laugeson, The S.S. Pamir berthed,<br />

watercolour, signed. 330 x 395. $125<br />

705<br />

Theo Schoon, (Dutch/NZ 1915 - 1985),<br />

‘Experiment with tapered coils’, silver<br />

gelatin photographic print, title inscribed<br />

verso. From the collection<br />

of Len Castle, the potter and artist’s<br />

friend. purchased 2007 <strong>Art</strong>+object,<br />

important Modern+contemporary<br />

Photographs, lot 22. 206 x 165. $650<br />

706<br />

Theo Schoon, (Dutch/NZ 1915 - 1985),<br />

‘Experiment with tapered coils’, silver<br />

gelatin photographic print, title inscribed<br />

verso. From the collection<br />

of Len Castle, the potter and artist’s<br />

friend. purchased 2007 <strong>Art</strong>+object,<br />

important Modern+contemporary<br />

Photographs, lot 22. 206 x 165. $650<br />

707<br />

Philippa Blair, ‘The Sleeping and The<br />

Dead...’ mixed media, signed and<br />

dated ’86. 590 x 410. $200<br />

708<br />

Philippa Blair, untitled, mixed media,<br />

unsigned, 992 x 718. See back cover. $350<br />

709<br />

Hamilton Edgar, untitled abstract,<br />

gouache, signed, 250 x 360. $150<br />

710<br />

Philip Trusttum, Drawing From the Garden<br />

Series, oil stick on paper, triptych,<br />

signed with artist’s initials P.S.T and<br />

dated ’75. 270 x 570 overall. $200<br />

711<br />

M. Morris, untitled figure study, charcoal,<br />

signed and dated ’95, 960 x 620. $150<br />

712<br />

Sandi Beale, ‘The Tian Bowl’, oil on<br />

board, signed, 400 x 480. $200<br />

713<br />

Peggy Spicer,’ Auckland View Towards<br />

Rangitoto and North Head’, watercolour,<br />

signed, 355 x 540. See back cover. $300<br />

714<br />

Hilda Wiseman, ‘Monsteria Leaves<br />

and Flower’ watercolour, signed. 330<br />

x 270. $100<br />

715<br />

Michael Blow ‘Peonies’, oil on board,<br />

signed. 190 x 290. See back cover. $120<br />

716<br />

Margaret Whitt ‘Zinnias in an Olive<br />

Jones vase’, oil on board, signed, 600<br />

x 500. $150<br />

717<br />

Ruby Rankin ‘By the Window’ (floral still<br />

life), oil on canvas board, signed, 475 x<br />

570. $140<br />

718<br />

Jos. Scott, ‘War Canoe’ and Danvin,<br />

‘Natives’, two small gilt framed engravings.<br />

$80<br />

719<br />

J. F. Miller ‘Tahitian Fly Whisk’; J Roberts<br />

‘Tahitian Gorget’, two framed 18thc<br />

engravings from Cook’s Voyages. $100<br />

720<br />

Royce ‘Portrait of a Man of the Sandwich<br />

Islands...’; Lowrey ‘ The Chief<br />

at Sta. Christina’, two framed hand<br />

coloured engravings from Cook’s Voyages.<br />

$130<br />

721<br />

V. Adam, ‘Costume de Guerre’; William<br />

Ellis ‘Representation of a Morai......’.<br />

Two engravings from Cook’s<br />

Voyages. Both gilt framed. $100<br />

721A<br />

Two framed engravings from Cook’s<br />

Voyages. William ellis - ‘A View in owhyhee,<br />

with one of the Priest’s Houses’<br />

and George cook - ‘perforated rock<br />

with a Pa, Mercury Bay’. $100<br />

722<br />

Birtchnell Delph, ‘Whangarei Heads’,<br />

watercolour, signed, 335 x 520. $150<br />

723<br />

Birtchnell Delph, ‘Hills behind Whangarei’,<br />

watercolour, signed, 340 x 520. $120<br />

724<br />

Robert J. McDowell ‘Port Levy’ (Bank’s<br />

peninsula), watercolour, signed and<br />

dated ’83. 160 x 240. $90<br />

725<br />

Jack Crippen, ‘Manukau Entrance’, oil<br />

on board, signed and dated ’60. 330 x<br />

445. $100<br />

726<br />

Wayne Sinclair, ‘Dart River - Glenorchy’,<br />

oil on board, signed, entitled on reverse.<br />

540 x 590, in contemporary silvered<br />

frame. See back cover. $300<br />

727<br />

John Horner, bush and river scene, oil<br />

on board, signed. 490 x 390. $100<br />

728<br />

Jos Kivits, Central North Island Mountains<br />

and Lake Taupo, oil on board,<br />

signed. Dated 1977 verso. 230 x 360.<br />

See back cover. $250<br />

729<br />

Geoffrey Tune, ‘Lion Rock, Piha Series’,<br />

watercolour and ink, signed and dated<br />

1973. 550 x 350. $225<br />

730<br />

John Papas ‘Tell Me of Other Cities’,<br />

oil on canvas and painted terracotta,<br />

3500 x 5200, signed. $350<br />

731<br />

Brian Halliday, Farm Building near<br />

Fox Glacier, oil on board, 450 x 600,<br />

signed. $400<br />

732<br />

Heinz Boehnke, ‘Upstream from Helena<br />

Bay, near Whangaruru Harbour’, oil on<br />

board, initialled and dated 1966. 595 x<br />

750. $300<br />

733<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist unknown, extensive rural landscape,<br />

initialled J.s. and dated 19.2.77.<br />

490 x 580. $150<br />

734<br />

Paul Hutchinson, untitled, watercolour<br />

on paper strips, signed and dated ’76.<br />

375 x 280. $100<br />

735<br />

Jim Viviarie (b.1947-), untitled, mixed<br />

media, unsigned. 20 x 500. $150<br />

736<br />

Maureen Lander, ‘Kahu Hiraka’, mixed<br />

media, signed and dated ’64. 410 x<br />

300. $100<br />

737<br />

Fatui Feu’u,’ Po Fitu’, lithograph, 1/17,<br />

signed, dated 1986, entitled in the<br />

plate. 420 x 340. $175<br />

738<br />

John Drawbridge, ‘Kapiti’, mezzotint<br />

etching, 3/50 imp., signed and dated<br />

1968. 500 x 395. $400<br />

739<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist Unknown, untitled collage/acrylic/graphite,<br />

initialled (illegibly) dated<br />

1965, 400 x 460. $140<br />

740<br />

Heinz Boehnke, ‘Tranquility at Okororie’,<br />

oil on board, initialled and dated<br />

1966. 580 x 745. See back cover. $300<br />

741<br />

J. Finlow, pair of oil paintings, ‘River<br />

Scene’ and ‘Maori Figures on a River<br />

Bank’. One signed, the other initialled<br />

and dated ’26. Both in stained frames.<br />

275 x 435 and 235 x 390. $140<br />

742<br />

J.A. Bond, Lake Scene with Waka, pastel,<br />

signed. 230 x 630. $225<br />

743<br />

John Douglas Perrett, Mt Cook and the<br />

Southern Alps, oil on canvas, signed.<br />

440 x 745. See back cover. $425<br />

744<br />

Louise Henderson, ‘Leaves’ (untitled),<br />

oil on board, unsigned. 560 x 760. See<br />

back cover. $800<br />

745<br />

F.M. Quinn, ‘Ariki’, the A-class yacht on<br />

Auckland harbour, watercolour, signed<br />

and dated 26/12/24. 350 x 350. $150<br />

746<br />

Blythe Fletcher, coastal scene with fishing<br />

smack, oil on board, signed. 340 x<br />

245. $300<br />

747<br />

Edward (Ted) Lattey, ‘Mt. Messenger’ oil<br />

on board, signed. 395 x 495. See back<br />

cover. $180<br />

748<br />

Peter Beadle, ‘Barn Hedgehope, Southland’,<br />

oil on board, signed, entitled<br />

and dated 1977 verso. 340 x 440. $400<br />

749<br />

A naive watercolour by Charlie Baker<br />

‘Part of Dunedin Wharf, Looking from<br />

Duncan Street’, monogrammed and annotated<br />

verso ‘Painted by Charlie Baker,<br />

aged 10 years, 1894’. 115 x 135. $220<br />

750<br />

Two gros point tapestries, one depicting<br />

a lamb and wharf, the other a cockerel<br />

and hen. each 530 x 410. $225<br />

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postal Bids<br />

charges and commissions<br />

1. All lots sold with hammer price between $1.00 to $99.00 will be charged at 17% commission.<br />

2. All lots sold with hammer price $100.00 and over will be charged at 12% commission.<br />

3. Vendors will be charged insurance at the rate of 1% against each lot. Gst at the current rate will be charged against expenses.<br />

A buyers premium of 12.50% will be charged and GST at the current rate will be charged on the premium.<br />

All lots sold are to be paid in full and removed from Cordy’s premises the same week of sale.<br />

General information<br />

9. Upon failure of the purchaser to comply with any of the above<br />

conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be<br />

forfeited and the defaulter shall make good any loss arising<br />

from the re-sale together with the charges and expenses in<br />

respect of both sales.<br />

10. No goods are to be removed while selling is in progress.<br />

Receipted invoices must be produced prior to delivery of any<br />

lot.<br />

11. The <strong>Auction</strong>eers reserve the right to request identification in the<br />

case of any purchaser not known to the <strong>Auction</strong>eer who pays<br />

by cheque and can insist on cash or a bank cheque.<br />

12. Charging to credit cards or payment by overseas cheques will<br />

not be accepted as means of payment.<br />

13. No person purchasing an item which falls within the provisions<br />

of the Antiquities Act 1975 or the Arms Act 1958 shall be entitled<br />

to take possession of the item unless and until such person has<br />

produced to Cordy’s a licence under the appropriate Act.<br />

14. All lots to be paid for in full and removed from the premises the<br />

same week of the sale.<br />

15. The buyer shall be responsible for any removal or storage<br />

charges on any lot not taken away the same week of the sale.<br />

If for any reason storage is not available at Cordy’s premises<br />

arrangements will be made to transport and store uncollected<br />

goods elsewhere solely at the buyers expense. Cordy’s will not<br />

be liable to the purchaser for them in any respect.<br />

16. the <strong>Auction</strong>eer cannot be held responsible for any injury or<br />

damage to persons or property through attempts to fire firearms<br />

which are sold as collectors items only.<br />

17. All electrical goods are sold on the basis of their decorative<br />

value only and should be assumed not to be operative. It is<br />

essential that prior to any intended use, the electrical system<br />

is checked and approved by a qualified electrician.<br />

Important Notice<br />

All lots sold ‘as is’ in accordance with Paragraph 6 of the Conditions of Sale. Intending buyers should always satisfy themselves<br />

as to the condition and description of any lot and their attention is drawn to paragraph 6.<br />

Vendors are requested to read and are bound by the conditions<br />

of Sale printed on the reverse side of Cordy’s Contract to Sell.<br />

PRESALE ESTIMATES are intended as a guide only. Cordy’s staff are<br />

available during viewing times to assist prospective buyers with<br />

estimates and auction room procedures.<br />

iF BuYinG For eXport, please enquire as to Gst status of<br />

vendors.<br />

INSTRUCTIONS to bid at sales are accepted by Cordy’s and carried<br />

out free of charge. Lots will always be bought as cheaply as is allowed<br />

by the bidding in the saleroom and any reserves imposed.<br />

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2nd May Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

9th May Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

16th May Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

24th May <strong>Antique</strong> & <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>: Entries close 28th April<br />

30th May Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

7th June Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & day of auctio<br />

13th June Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

21st June <strong>Antique</strong> & <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>: Entries close 27th May<br />

27th June Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

4th July Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

11th July Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

19th July <strong>Antique</strong> & <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>: Entries close 24th June<br />

25th July Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

1st August Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

8th August Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

16th August <strong>Antique</strong> & <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>: Entries close 22nd July<br />

22nd August Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

29th August Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

5th september Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

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upcoming <strong>Auction</strong>s<br />

13th September <strong>Antique</strong> & <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>: Entries close 19th August<br />

19th september Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

26th september Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

3rd october Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

11th October <strong>Antique</strong> & <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>: Entries close 16th September<br />

17th october Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

25th october Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & day of auction<br />

(Monday is a holiday)<br />

31st october Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

8th November <strong>Antique</strong> & <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>: Entries close 14th October<br />

14th November Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

21st November Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

28th November Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

6th December <strong>Antique</strong> & <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>: Entries close 11th November<br />

12th december Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

19th december Weekly <strong>Auction</strong>: View Friday & Monday prior<br />

PLEASE NOTE: <strong>Cordys</strong> will close Friday 23rd December at midday<br />

and re-open Wednesday 18th January, 2012 with the<br />

first weekly auction 23rd January 2012 at 5.00 pm<br />

JOHN CORDY LIMITED<br />

Fine <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>eers And ApprAisers<br />

180 GreAt south roAd, remuerA, AucklAnd 1051, new ZeAlAnd<br />

p.o. Box 74071 mArket roAd phone (09)523-1049 FAx (09)520-7186<br />

emAil cordys@ihug.co.nz weBsite www.cordys.co.nz


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