ANTIQUE AUCTION - cordy's
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and decorated to one side with a<br />
child playing a flute the other side<br />
with child standing by a fire, marks to<br />
base. Height 80, width 85, depth 80.<br />
See page 5. $250<br />
533<br />
A fine quality 19thC French 950 standard<br />
silver serving spoon and fork with<br />
mother-of-pearl handles and original<br />
fitted box. See page 32. $150<br />
534<br />
A fine quality 19thC French 950 standard<br />
silver shell shaped sifting spoon.<br />
Length 220, Paris hallmarks, original<br />
fitted box. See page 32. $120<br />
535<br />
A box set of twelve fine quality French<br />
950 standard silver gilt fiddle, thread<br />
and shell pattern teaspoons in original<br />
box. $150<br />
Lots 536, 533, 534<br />
536<br />
A fine quality late 19thC French 950<br />
standard silver serving slice with<br />
matching large shell shaped spoon,<br />
both with floral decorated handles.<br />
Length 265 and 220, original fitted<br />
box. See page 32. $250<br />
537<br />
An Edwardian period silver punch bowl<br />
with ornate embossed decoration of<br />
leaves, flowers and scrolls in the French<br />
manner. Diameter 210, height on ebonised<br />
circular plinth base 190. Birmingham<br />
1905. The engraved inscription to<br />
C C Howard from The Holy Trinity Choir<br />
Picton 1907. $450<br />
538<br />
George III quality bright cut marrow<br />
scoop of traditional double ended<br />
form with bright cut decoration<br />
between the scoops. London 1790<br />
maker Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn.<br />
Length 216. $580<br />
Lots 539, 567<br />
539<br />
A heavy William IV period double<br />
struck Kings pattern silver soup ladle<br />
with shell back, London 1831, makers<br />
John Henry & Charles Lias. Weight approx<br />
280grms. See page 32. $500<br />
540<br />
George II quality Irish silver basting<br />
spoon with crisp bright cut decoration<br />
to stem, vacant cartouche, bottom<br />
marked Dublin 1758, maker Alex.<br />
Richards, 4.2ozs. Troy. Length 310. See<br />
page 32. $1100<br />
541<br />
A George III silver toddy ladle, the<br />
embossed oval lobed bowl with side<br />
pouring lip and turned silver fitting to<br />
the turned wooden handle. London<br />
1781. $300<br />
542<br />
A George III silver toddy ladle, the<br />
embossed oval lobed bowl with side<br />
pouring lip and turned silver fitting to<br />
the repaired turned wooden handle.<br />
London 1781. $300<br />
543<br />
A 19thC silver punch ladle with plain<br />
oval bowl and tapered fitting to the<br />
repaired turned wooden handle, unascribed<br />
maker, possibly American. $200<br />
544<br />
A set of six Georgian period crested<br />
Old English silver sauce ladles London<br />
1818, makers Josiah & George Piercy<br />
(5) and London 1829 William Eley,<br />
Fearne & Chawner. $650<br />
545<br />
A George III period Scottish silver<br />
soup ladle of Old English design with<br />
shell back. Length 350, Edinburgh<br />
1789, makers mark D E. Weight approx<br />
185grms. See page 32. $450<br />
546<br />
An extremely large and rare George<br />
II period Scottish Hanoverian silver pie<br />
basting spoon. Length 380, Edinburgh<br />
1747 Assay Master’s name Hugh<br />
Gordon. Weight approx 190grms. See<br />
page 32. $750<br />
Lots 547, 540, 546, 545<br />
547<br />
A pair of rare Scottish provincial Fiddle<br />
pattern silver pie spoons. Length<br />
290, Dumfries c.1810-41 marker David<br />
Gray. See page 32. $600<br />
548<br />
Six Victorian period Old English silver<br />
dessert spoons, London 1888 (two), 1889<br />
(two) and 1890 (two) - together with six<br />
matching dessert forks, 1886 (one), 1890<br />
(two) and 1895 (three). $240<br />
549<br />
A pair of George IV Irish silver oyster<br />
forks, fiddle pattern, maker Sam. Neville.<br />
$240<br />
550<br />
A set of three good quality William IV<br />
period silver crested Fiddle pattern<br />
tablespoons. Length 240, Dublin 1833,<br />
marker probably J Salter. $260<br />
551<br />
Three silver sifting spoons London 1753,<br />
London 1817 and Sheffield 1946. Markers<br />
include William Bateman. $250<br />
552<br />
18 silver teaspoons from various countries.<br />
$160<br />
553<br />
A George III period crested Old<br />
English silver sifting ladle. Length 160,<br />
London 1800, maker William Eley. $120<br />
554<br />
A setting for eight Hanoverian pattern<br />
Rat Tail silver plated table cutlery<br />
complete with pistol grip knives, 76<br />
pieces in all, makers mark George<br />
Butler, Sheffield, England. Excellent<br />
condition in fitted box. $300<br />
555<br />
A pair of 19thC American Stirling Silver<br />
butter knives with finely engraved<br />
decoration, makers marks H and S. In<br />
original box with retailers label JS Conklin<br />
Jeweller, Detroit. Length 190. $120<br />
556<br />
A setting for six good quality English<br />
silver plate table cutlery together with<br />
knives, fish set etc., Sheffield maker,<br />
Windsor style, in box. $250<br />
557<br />
A setting for six, Mappin and Webb<br />
Windsor pattern silverplated table<br />
cutlery, in original box. $300<br />
558<br />
Four Georgian and Victorian period<br />
silver dessert spoons, bright cut, Fiddle<br />
pattern etc - together with an<br />
unascribed Fiddle pattern silver salt<br />
spoon. $100<br />
559<br />
Four Georgian period Old English<br />
silver tablespoons. Length 220, unascribed<br />
marks. $150<br />
560<br />
A small pair of Continental 800 standard<br />
silver grape scissors together with<br />
pair silver scissored tongs. $100<br />
561<br />
A set of double struck Kings pattern<br />
silverplated table cutlery, 14 table<br />
forks, 18 dessert forks, 7 tablespoons,<br />
18 dessert spoons, 7 soup spoons, 8<br />
teaspoons, 10 sweet spoons, 6 fruit<br />
knives, 6 cake forks, 5 coffee spoons,<br />
15 large knives, 12 small knives and<br />
a serving fork. Sheffield maker, good<br />
condition. $400<br />
562<br />
A George IV period Fiddle pattern silver<br />
caddy spoon with finely engraved<br />
decoration. Length 100. London 1829<br />
maker James Beebe. $120<br />
563<br />
Two William IV period Fiddle pattern<br />
silver mustard spoons, London 1830<br />
and 1831. Together with a silver “Sherry”<br />
bottle ticket, London 1973. $80<br />
564<br />
A pair of Victorian period Fiddle pattern<br />
silver sugar tongs. Length 145.<br />
London 1865. $65<br />
565<br />
A pair of heavy Victorian period Kings<br />
pattern silver sugar tongs. Length 150.<br />
London 1879. $75<br />
566<br />
12 silver teaspoons and tongs with<br />
note that they were made from a<br />
solid silver ladle by Ashton Jewellers<br />
Invercargill in an old box, tongs do<br />
not match, spoons marked Stg. silver,<br />
one damaged. $120<br />
567<br />
A George III period crested Fiddle<br />
pattern silver fish slice with pierced<br />
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