Silver & Plated Ware 2014-09-22 Auction - 697 Price Results - Fellows in uk - Page 7
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A Liberty silver and plique-a-jour enamel bowl.A Victorian silver punch bowl.A continental coin set tazza dish.
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Silver & Plated Ware

As autumn approaches, our September sale of silver promises to deliver a varied range of lots to suit all budgets and interests. Our first highlight is a piece by the highly regarded ?Father of Birmingham?, or more commonly referred to, Matthew Boulton (1728 -1809). Lot 320 is a George IV Neoclassical silver-gilt cup and cover of urn form, beautifully embellished with fruiting vines, acanthus leaves and grapes; hallmarked MatthewBoulton Plate Co, Birmingham 1827. In order to expand the family business, Boulton entered into partnership with John Fothergill in 1762;together they opened the famous Soho manufactory. As one of the earliest factories in Birmingham, they were exporting hundreds of items all over the world, lot 3 being a prime example.This late eighteenth century silver mug, of plain baluster outline to a skirted base, a stylised heart shape terminal to the simple scroll handle, hallmarked Matthew Boulton& John Fothergill, Birmingham 1780. Both lots demonstrate the exceptional design and craftsmanship Boulton was producing. Avid spoon collectors will be interested to find we have a collection of Queen Mary I through to Charles II Apostle Spoons in our Cutlery and Flatware section (Lot 481 - 490). It is quite rare to come across a pre-Elizabethan spoons, as such Lot 486, a Queen Mary I silver Apostle spoon, hallmarked 1556, with fig shaped bowl and Master Apostle terminal with pierced nimbus is of notable significance. More so as its maker, Nicholas Bartholomewwas one of the most important spoons makers of the period; identified by the maker?s mark of a crescent enclosing a mullet on the back of the spoons stem. For those with an eye for enamelled silver, we have (Lot 139) a beautiful Liberty silver and plique-à-jour enamel bowl, inset with enamel panels of green and red, hallmarked Liberty & Co Ltd, London 1898. We also have a pair of Liberty Cymric small silver and enamel dishes, hallmarked Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1903 (Lot 140).
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An Edwardian pair of silver candlesticks.: An Edwardian pair of silver candlesticks in eighteenth century style, each with campana shape socket above a knopped and fluted baluster stem and leading to a stepped and loaded base of rounded
0147: An Edwardian pair of silver candlesticks.Est. £200-£300
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Art Nouveau silver vase.: Art Nouveau silver vase, the baluster form standing on a circular foot, the lower body embossed with wrythen leaves and stylised flower motifs leading to the loop handles with everted rim. Hallmarked
0148: Art Nouveau silver vase.Est. £180-£260
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An Edwardian pair of silver salts.: An Edwardian pair of silver open salts, each of flared circular form with plain girdle detail above applied foliate motifs. Hallmarked William Aitken, Birmingham 1904. Diameter measures 2 1/2 inches
0152: An Edwardian pair of silver salts.Est. £40-£60
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An Edwardian silver ovoid pepper, etc.: An Edwardian silver ovoid pepper standing on three ball feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1901. Together with a 1920's silver mounted glass mustard pot, two Edwardian silver open salts, a modern silver
0153: An Edwardian silver ovoid pepper, etc.Est. £80-£120
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A 1920's pair of silver Judaica candlesticks.: A 1920's pair of silver Judaica candlesticks, each raised on a fluted edge base rising to the baluster columns embossed with floral swags. Hallmarked London 1924, the maker probably Morris Salkind.
0154: A 1920's pair of silver Judaica candlesticks.Est. £300-£400
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A set of four Edwardian silver casters.: A set of four Edwardian silver casters, each of vase shaped form with reeded borders, wrythen finial and standing on a square footed base. Hallmarked Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble
0155: A set of four Edwardian silver casters.Est. £120-£180
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A modern pair of Irish silver candelabra.: A modern pair of Irish silver candelabra, the octagonal fluted bases rising to the similarly decorated knopped stems, to the detachable scrolling branches supporting two sockets and further central
0157: A modern pair of Irish silver candelabra.Est. £1,200-£1,800
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A 1920's cafe-au-lait pot.: A 1920's cafe-au-lait pot of plain tapering form with monogram engraving and scrolling ebonised handle. Hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1923. Height measuring 6 3/4 inches (17.5 cm), weight
0159: A 1920's cafe-au-lait pot.Est. £80-£120
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A 1920's silver bonbon dish, etc.: A 1920's silver bonbon dish of circular pierced form, hallmarked Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1925, diameter measuring 3 inches (3.5 cm). Together with an early twentieth century silver composite
0161: A 1920's silver bonbon dish, etc.Est. £60-£90
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A 1930's three piece silver tea service.: A 1930's three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each of oval tapering outline above a skirted base, bakelite handle and Art Deco style finial to the
0162: A 1930's three piece silver tea service.Est. £340-£440
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A mid 20th century silver salver.: A mid-twentieth century silver salver, of circular outline with shaped border to a plain centre and raised on three foliate scroll feet. Hallmarked Viner's Ltd., Sheffield 1935 or 1960. Maximum
0163: A mid 20th century silver salver.Est. £300-£400
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A modern silver cream jug.: A modern silver cream jug of helmet form. Hallmarked Historical Heirlooms Ltd, London 1971. Height measuring 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm), weight 7.6 ozt (239 grams).
0166: A modern silver cream jug.Est. £70-£100
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A 1930's silver twin-handled tazza dish.: A 1930's silver tazza of plain circular outline, with girdle detail, twin scroll handles and raised above a knopped stem and domed circular foot. Hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933. Height
0167: A 1930's silver twin-handled tazza dish.Est. £100-£150
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An early 20th century silver sugar caster.: An early twentieth century silver sugar caster, of fluted and bellied form above a footed base and with simple pierced motifs to the removable cover. Hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd., London 1914.
0168: An early 20th century silver sugar caster.Est. £50-£80
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