ŌMATA STOCKADE AUCTION
Monday, 26 August - Tuesday, 3 September 2024

0001

A set of four 19th C graduated copper jugs. Tallest 265mm

0002

A copper spirit kettle on stand with milk glass handles, a copper bain marie pot with ceramic liner and a copper and brass lampstand (incomplete)
Estimate: $150 - $300

0003

19thC copper 1½ gill measure, a small tall copper jug, a small copper saucepan and a small oval roasting pan both with a riveted steel handles.

0004

Set of four 19thC copper jugs, four small cylindrical basins and a small copper frying pan.
Estimate: $140 - $300

0005

Three Victorian copper kettles, the largest by Morris Cohn & Co.; the other round and the third a slightly smaller oval shaped kettle.
Estimate: $60 - $100

0006

A ‘Harrods’ heavy Victorian period two-handled copper urn of cylindrical shape with a flat two-handled lid that could possibly be used as a separate pan,
Estimate: $200 - $300

0007

A large Victorian copper lidded country jug of plain design with baluster base. H.320mm, handle distressed.

0008

A large old pierced copper skimmer of dished oval shape on long hooked iron handle. L.1300mm along with a very large brass cauldron. Dia.630mm
Estimate: $160 - $240

0009

A large oval copper two handled pan. W.540mm across handles.
Estimate: $120 - $240

0010

A 19thC copper frying pan with iron handle. Dia.285mm. Stamped to the rim 'The Albion'
Estimate: $100 - $200

0011

A 19thC copper saucepan, with side handle with socket fitted wooden grip; along with two copper measures.

0012

A George III copper oval fish pot, high sided, with wrought iron handle. W.340mm.
Estimate: $120 - $220

0013

A very large 19thC copper kitchen pot, cylindrical with fitted lid and steel swing handle, of approximately 27 gallon capacity, the lid with loop handle stamped '14'. Dia.355, H.350mm.
Estimate: $260 - $500

0014

An Old Victorian copper kettle; a quart measure; a cylindrical pot and a tall jug.
Estimate: $80 - $200

0015

A Victorian copper Turbot pan of rhombus shape to accept the fish with two loop handles to the rim and lid with riveted handle. W.550mm across handles.
Estimate: $160 - $300

0015A

A large 19thC copper kettle with wrought iron swing handle handle and long spigot tap.
Estimate: $120 - $200

0016

Three Victorian copper cooking pots graduated sizes one with fitted lid plain cylindrical bodies with riveted iron handles. Dia.210. 185 and 145mm.
Estimate: $250 - $400

0017

A large Victorian copper 30 pint cooking pot, cylinderical body with long riveted iron handle. Dia.330mm.
Estimate: $100 - $200

0018

A graduated set of three antique copper saucepans the long iron handles with copper rivets. Dia.140. 175 and 230mm.
Estimate: $250 - $400

0019

An English pewter bulbous bodied lidded ale measure with volute thumb piece to the domed cover H.200mm; a pair of James Dixon & Sons pewter goblets with bell form bowls H.185mm and three pewter tankards
Estimate: $200 - $400

0020

A set of six George IV pewter pint mugs engraved with publican's details: Noah's Ark- Rotherhithe' and with touch marks.
Estimate: $200 - $300

0021

Twelve pewter baluster mugs, one of quart size, five of pint size, three of half pint and three smaller.

0022

Seven 19thC pewter tankards, the largest fitted with a spout, and small teapot (AF)

0023

Two 19thC pewter plates, engraved ‘W.V. 1820’ and ‘G Winter 1845’, Dia.210 and 230mm.
Estimate: $180 - $260

0024

Two 19thC pewter plates: dated 1866 and 1858. Dia. 210mm.
Estimate: $140 - $240

0025

A collection of 19thC pewter tablewares comprising: graduated set of three pewter food covers AF; a pair of Georgian period pewter plates Dia.200mm; three Georgian plates, Dia.245mm; a pair of two-handled warming dishes, Dia.230mm; two small plates, Dia.100mm, and two sauce ladles.
Estimate: $200 - $400

0026

A Victorian pewter two-handled oval soup tureen, L.370mm, together with a fiddle pattern ladle; along with two early pewter coffee pots with tapered cylindrical bodies, scroll handles, the domed lids with knob finials. H.255 and 240mm.
Estimate: $300 - $500

0027

A Georgian period pewter charger of plain form with London touch marks. Dia.375mm.
Estimate: $200 - $360

0028

A set of three 18thC pewter side plates, with matching touch marks, Dia.225mm.
Estimate: $100 - $200

0029

A very large 18thC pewter charger- the broad rim stamped with three initials- bears ‘David Cooke’ label to the back. Dia.460mm.
Estimate: $150 - $300

0030

A large Georgian period pewter charger. Dia.420mm; three Georgian chargers. Dia.380mm; a large Georgian plate. Dia.300mm- and two European pewter serving spoons with turned wooden handles,
Estimate: $300 - $500

0031

Thirteen Georgian period pewter plates of plain design with wide flat rims- approx Dia.230mm; together with a water-jacketed warming plate with London touch marks
Estimate: $150 - $300

0032

Fifteen various pewter items including: James Yates baluster quart mug; Victorian pint mug with glass base; a pint mug with spout; other tankards, one jug etc., some items with damage.
Estimate: $200 - $400

0033

Four various pewter tankards, two plain and two with embellished handles, three of them with glass bottoms,

0034

A 19thC pewter dish engraved with circling fish and dated 1839,
Estimate: $120

0035

Two antique French kitchen cleaver with fruitwood handle.s

0035A

An antique French cast iron and fruitwood poudette, a tool for splitting slate

0036

A large tan stoneware barrel with moulded rings. H.420mm
Estimate: $150 - $300

0037

A large tan stoneware barrel with moulded rings. H.380mm
Estimate: $130 - $240

0038

Two Victorian period stoneware spirit barrels: one marked ‘Gin’ in gilt lettering- brown glazed with darker bands, both with brass taps and original stoneware tops. H.270mm
Estimate: $200 - $400

0039

Two Victorian period stoneware spirit barrels: marked ‘Brandy’ and ‘Whisky’ in gilt lettering, brown glazed with three darker bands, both with brass taps, one retaining original stoneware top. H.270mm
Estimate: $200 - $400

0040

A Victorian salt glazed 'Gin' barrel with British coat of arms and 'GIN' to a ribbon framed by armoured knights on horseback, other relief grape leaf and lions head design. H.355mm
Estimate: $200 - $400

0041

A Victorian Dahlkes stoneware water filter-, the front with ribbons ‘Dahlkes Patent Silicated Carbon Filter Co.’ and Royal crest, lidded. H.420mm.
Estimate: $200 - $400

0042

A pair of vintage gig lamps, steel with copper framed oval lenses; along with another black painted gig lamp. AF
Estimate: $200 - $400

0043

A large brass lantern, ex Waitara Wharf; and a replica smaller brass lantern.

0044

An old brass ship's companionway lamp with turned wood swing handle by Holder & Stroud. Sydney. 1944. H.410mm
Estimate: $200 - $400

0045

A brass ships' companionway or watch lantern by Eli Griffiths & Sons. 1915 (Birmingham) housing the original oil burner and reflector to the interior. H.335mm.
Estimate: $300 - $600

0046

A mid-19th century bronze and copper hanging balance scale by H Pooley & Sons England. Issued to British forces stationed in Fort of Whanganui 1860's.
Estimate: $200 - $300

0047

A copper and brass bugle.

0048

A large brass gang mould for casting 20 round ball bullets.
Estimate: $180 - $360

0049

An Adam's Patent 90 bore bronze mould, for round ball and conical bullet marked ‘90’ and ‘Registered Adams. 28 Nov 1851’. Good condition.
Estimate: $120 - $220

0050

Two cannon balls, one approx 3½" diameter, the other slightly smaller
Estimate: $100 - $200

0051

Two pieces of trapezoid steel, reputedly shrapnel from Armstrong 25-pdr gun,

0052

A Victorian Artillery Officer's Shoulder Belt Pouch with flap decorated with Regimental devices in bullion within a laurel and oak leaf wreath,
Estimate: $300 - $500

0053

A Victorian officer's black cloth 1¾" wide dress belt with bullion braid and an ornate gilt belt buckle with ‘Crown’ and ‘VR’ surrounded by leaves

0054

A French Lanthorn Powder Flask early 19thC pear-shaped horn body with rounded front and flattened back,
Estimate: $180 - $300

0055

4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards red jacket for a child regimental mascot. Correct with buttons - embroidered insignia and trim.
Estimate: $200 - $400

0056

A leather bound ammunition pouch. Possibly used in the New Zealand Wars, 'Henare' etched into belt.
Estimate: $100 - $200

0057

* Toki-kakau-poto (short handled tomahawk) with trade steel blade and carved fine wooden shaft
Estimate: $200 - $360

0058

A Colonial Volunteer's snake buckle belt of brown leather

0059

A Victorian Colonial officers sword belt, c.1866, brown leather with bullion trim and VR cypher buckle.

0060

A scarce 1868-74 pattern military mess tin and military type tin cup; the tin complete with swing handle, fitted interior, ring fittings, surface rust but sound condition.
Estimate: $100 - $180

0061

A rare Pattern 1871 British wooden water bottle lacking buff leather strap and carriage.
Estimate: $160 - $300

0062

A pair of steel handcuffs with key, ‘Darby’ type, not adjustable, with swivel links between the manacles, the key marked Romer, various numbers to the cuffs.

0063

A cloth ribbon dispenser reputedly for patching lead bullets and a powder/shot dipper by BGI Co.,
Estimate: $100 - $200

0064

Four small vintage tins for percussion caps, all variously marked Eley, London, along with a selection of caps

0065

A Frith Patent brass pocket charger, double ended with hinged caps,
Estimate: $185

0066

An antique pocket sundial and compass by 'Kilpatrick & Co. London',
Estimate: $300 - $600

0067

A copper and brass gunpowder flask with graduated dispenser nozzle
Estimate: $180 - $300

0068

A Light Cavalry Trooper's sabre and steel scabbard,1821 pattern, with 890mm slightly curved, spear pointed, wide single fullered blade, double edged 270mm from point.
Estimate: $760 - $1,100

0069

An 1821 pattern Royal Artillery Officer's sword with steel scabbard, the nickel plated 'three bar' hilt with open swept guard and sharkskin wire bound grip.
Estimate: $700 - $900

0070

An 1821 Pattern Royal Artillery Officer's sword with steel scabbard, the 'three bar' hilt with open swept guard and sharkskin wire bound grip.
Estimate: $550 - $700

0071

A Light Cavalry Trooper's sabre and steel scabbard,1821 pattern, with 890mm slightly curved single fullered, spear pointed blade,
Estimate: $700 - $1,000

0072

An 1853 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's sword and scabbard, the 895mm single edge fullered steel blade stamped to back edge ‘Mole’ for Robert Mole, Birmingham,
Estimate: $600 - $1,000

0073

An 1821 pattern variant Light Calvary Officer's sword, of shorter length,
Estimate: $400 - $550

0074

British 1853 Enfield Triangular Socket Bayonet and Scabbard (WD broad arrow and number), brass mounted black leather scabbard.
Estimate: $120 - $170

0075

British 1853 Enfield Triangular Socket Bayonet (1605) and Scabbard (WD broad arrow and 2705), brass mounted black leather scabbard.
Estimate: $120 - $180

0075A

British 1853 Enfield Triangular Socket Bayonet (‘1722’) and matching scabbard (‘WD broad arrow’ and ‘1722’), brass mounted black leather scabbard in good condition.
Estimate: $130 - $180

0076

British 1853 Enfield Triangular Socket Bayonet (‘74’) and Scabbard (‘WD broad arrow 1788’), brass mounted black leather scabbard with chape glued.
Estimate: $100 - $150

0077

British 1853 Enfield Triangular Socket Bayonet (‘WD broad arrow’, Enfield proof) and Scabbard (‘WD broad arrow’), brass mounted black leather scabbard.
Estimate: $110 - $160

0078

British 1853 Enfield Triangular Socket Bayonet (‘1512’) and Scabbard, brass mounted black leather scabbard with replica leather frog
Estimate: $120 - $180

0079

British 1853 Enfield Triangular Socket Bayonet (‘J’ over ‘378’) and Scabbard , replica brass mounted black leather scabbard.
Estimate: $100 - $150

0080

Calisher & Terry Military Breech Loading Rifle, caliber .30 bore. 33½" barrel, 51" overall, with walnut one-piece stock in excellent condition with one blackened ding under forewood.
Estimate: $2,400 - $3,500

0081

Snider Three-Band Long Rifle with Hay pattern rear sight (this rifle marked ‘II’ on breech ring but has Mk.III breech fitted, possibly in-service change as patina matches). Caliber .577 breech loading. 33½" barrel with approximately 80% original deep blue remaining.
Estimate: $1,600 - $2,400

0082

British Pattern 1853 Percussion Sergeant's Carbine- 2nd model. Lock marked ‘Crown’ over ‘VR’ ‘Tower 1861’,... All iron work with old professional reblue but all markings are sharp.
Estimate: $900 - $1,300

0083

Pattern 1853 Three-Band Rifle-Musket, calibre .577, 36" barrel retained with screw-clamping bands, the lock without royal cypher is marked ‘Isaac Hollis & Sons, Makers to Her Majesty's War Department'. This ‘53’ is of the ‘Hay Pattern’ having a long bronze trigger guard tang and bottom sling swivel fixed to it.
Estimate: $1,800 - $2,400

0084

Enfield Volunteer Pattern 1853 Muzzle Loading Percussion Rifle .577 caliber- two-band- 33" barrel,
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

0085

Enfield Pattern 1853 Rifled Percussion Musket, 3rd model circa 1861 .577 calibre, two-band 33" barrel,
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

0086

A 19thC iron bound pine trunk with iron strapping and clasp lock. 840 x 510x 530mm
Estimate: $180 - $400

0087

A late 19thC military pine military equipment box, one of the dovetailed corners stamped with serial numbers and other markings, with rope handles to either end, the hinged lid with morticed, clenched ends and provision for screw downs to all edges and additionally a (later) steel clasp lock. 710 x 390 x 230mm.
Estimate: $160 - $300

0088

A 19thC teak campaign butler's tray table- the two-handled folding top with brass hinges supported on folding X-framed base. 770 x 510mm
Estimate: $500 - $700

0089

A 19thC apothecary’s mahogany box, with selection of dispensary bottles including two in turned boxwood protective sleeves, marked Allen & Hanburys, London.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200

0090

A small old oak barrel with original iron bands. H.320mm

0091

An old coopered wooden pail, with metal binding, swing handle. Dia.310mm

0092

A coopered oak bucket, the tapering staves bound by three brass rings. H.305mm; along with a cast iron oval pot and ladle
Estimate: $100 - $200

0093

An early 19thC writing box, with chequered leather covering, fitted mahogany interior including uncommon porcelain slates. Eexterior distressed. 370 x 260 x 140mm.

0094

A 19thC mahogany three compartment knife box, with dovetailed corners with brass strapping and brass bale handle. 475 x 400mm
Estimate: $100 - $160

0095

An old cast iron 12 gallon whaling pot made by Falkirk on three splay feet with removable swing handle. Dia.440, H.360mm.
Estimate: $500 - $800

0096

A cast iron water pump body and handle, marked HP75. Requires reassembly with rod and diaphragm. H.560mm

0097

Two cast iron camp ovens and a kettle, lacking lids, one raised on three legs,