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A Charles I silver-gilt Apostle spoon by BenjaminA late nineteenth century silver mounted walking stickAn early Victorian 'castle top' card case by Nathaniel
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Our highlights begin with our exceptional front cover piece (Lot 402) - a Liberty & Co silver Cymric mantel clock, embossed with a foliate motif and stylised numerals, hallmarked Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1902. ?Cymric? silver was a brand name of gold and silverware by Liberty & Co, equivalent to the pewter design Tudric; aptly named to reflect its Celtic-inspired designs. Archibald Knox created most of the designs for the range, alongside designers Rex Silver and Arthur Gaskin. Alongside the clock, we have some beautiful Edwardian silver napkin rings by William Hair Haseler for Liberty & Co also on offer in the auction - Lot 344. During the mid-eighteenth century the Birmingham metal trade flourished, in particular producing large volumes of small personal items known as ?toys? - of the Birmingham toy makers, Nathaniel Mills is one of the most well-known. He excelled in making silver boxes, vinaigrettes; snuff boxes and card cases ? examples of which can all be found in our September sale (Lot 641? 653). Nathaniel Mills ?castle top? vinaigrettes are perhaps the most highly regarded, as many boxes feature castles the generic name ?castle top? was quickly adopted; although some include famous buildings or landmarks, such as The Houses of Parliament. The September auction features some other well-known makers including a modern silver salver with Chippendale style border by Albert Edward Jones (Lot 328), an early twentieth century sixteen piece silver-gilt dressing table set by Asprey & Co Ltd (Lot 366), and a late nineteenth century silver mounted walking stick handle by Oomersi Mawji, wonderfully decorated with close floral scroll repousse (Lot 668). Avid spoon collectors will be interested to find we have a Charles I silver-gilt Apostle spoon (Lot 617), the fig shaped bowl with slightly tapering stem and Apostle terminal, hallmarked Benjamin Yates, London 1633.
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A pair of mid-Victorian silver bowls by George Fox.: A pair of mid-Victorian silver bowls, the circular body engraved to the interior conforming to the fluted form, the exterior with further applied oak leaf wreaths to each lobe. Hallmarked George Fox
0098: A pair of mid-Victorian silver bowls by George Fox.Est. £240-£340
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A George III silver entree dish and cover.: A George III silver entree dish and cover of octagonal sided form with reeded borders, the cover engraved with two slightly differing armorials and having a matched George IV silver handle with
0099: A George III silver entree dish and cover.Est. £400-£600
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An Edwardian silver salver.: An Edwardian silver salver, the circular form with raised beaded edge, central initialled cartouche and standing on three claw and ball feet. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1906,
0101: An Edwardian silver salver.Est. £120-£180
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An Edwardian silver sugar and cream jug, etc.: An Edwardian silver sugar and cream jug of part fluted form, hallmarked William Aitken, Birmingham 1905. Together with a modern silver paper knife, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1998.
0102: An Edwardian silver sugar and cream jug, etc.Est. £70-£100
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A Victorian silver sugar and cream bowl.: A Victorian silver sugar and cream bowl, the bulbous bodies partly fluted and rising to the embossed with bow and swag decoration and initial engraving. Hallmarked Henry Stratford; Henry Stratford
0103: A Victorian silver sugar and cream bowl.Est. £60-£90
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An Art Nouveau silver trinket dish, etc.: An Art Nouveau silver trinket dish, the pressed oval body embellished with foliate whiplash lines, hallmarked Sheffield 1908, maximum length measuring 5 inches (13 cm). Together with a further Art
0104: An Art Nouveau silver trinket dish, etc.Est. £40-£60
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A pair of late Victorian Corinthian silver: A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, having beaded rim to sconces raised upon Corinthian columns and spreading square bases. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons, London 1893. Height to top of
0105: A pair of late Victorian Corinthian silverEst. £140-£180
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A 1920's silver salver.: A 1920's silver salver, of lobed outline having gadrooned rim, the whole raised upon three paw feet. Hallmarked Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1920. Diameter measures 8 8/8 inches (22 cm), weight
0106: A 1920's silver salver.Est. £100-£150
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A George V silver salver.: A George V silver salver, having reed and ribbon rim raised upon three foliate capped feet. Hallmarked Skinner & Co., London 1912. Diameter measures 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm), weight 6.47 ozt (201.3
0107: A George V silver salver.Est. £70-£100
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A late Victorian silver goblet.: A late Victorian silver goblet, the bowl decorated with raised floral garlands tied with bows upon a knopped stem and spreading circular foot. Hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1873. Height
0108: A late Victorian silver goblet.Est. £100-£150
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A Victorian salver.: A Victorian salver, the circular body with gothic engraving surrounding a vacant cartouche top the lobed dodecagon edge with gadrooned and ribbon rim and standing on three claw and ball feet.
0109: A Victorian salver.Est. £300-£400
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A George III silver mounted sugar basket, etc.: A George III silver mounted sugar basket with blue glass liner, of pail form, pierced and embellished with goblin masks and swags, possibly hallmarked London 1772 with the maker's mark RM, height
0110: A George III silver mounted sugar basket, etc.Est. £240-£340
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A George III silver coffee pot.: A George III silver coffee pot, the pear shaped body with beaded borders, scroll embellished spout and urn shaped finial. Hallmarked William Grundy and Edward Fernell, London 1779. Height measuring
0111: A George III silver coffee pot.Est. £1,200-£1,800
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A small Victorian silver salver.: A small Victorian silver salver of circular form, oblique gadrooning to rim enclosing a plain centre and the whole raised on three foliate feet. Hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin &
0112: A small Victorian silver salver.Est. £200-£300
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A late Victorian silver jug.: A late Victorian silver jug of bulbous form, decorated with stylised foliate borders and gadroon decoration to the lower body surrounding a scrolled oval cartouche later engraved with a presentation
0113: A late Victorian silver jug.Est. £120-£180
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An Edwardian silver swing handled pierced basket.: An Edwardian silver swing handled basket, the foliate pierced flaring edge decorated with raised swags and flower-head motifs within a scalloped rim, the whole raised upon four ball feet. Hallmarked
0114: An Edwardian silver swing handled pierced basket.Est. £140-£180
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An Edwardian silver teapot and milk jug.: An Edwardian silver teapot and milk jug, each of baluster form having elaborate florally embossed decoration surrounding dual vacant cartouches, with scrolling handle and raised upon conforming
0115: An Edwardian silver teapot and milk jug.Est. £280-£380
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A George III silver wax jack.: A George III silver wax jack, the pierced hexagonal base raised on three paw feet and extending to a scrolling foliate capped handle and rising to the central column terminating with a scissor action
0116: A George III silver wax jack.Est. £700-£900
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An Art Nouveau silver twin-handled vase.: An Art Nouveau silver twin-handled vase of hammered tapering form with flared rim, having tendril motifs forming the two handles and bordering the twin opposed cartouche, one vacant and the other
0117: An Art Nouveau silver twin-handled vase.Est. £120-£180
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A pair of George III silver entree dish covers with: A pair of George III silver entree dish covers with later matched bases, of octagonal sided form with gadroon borders, the covers each having an engraved family crest and a reeded loop handle with
0118: A pair of George III silver entree dish covers withEst. £700-£900
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A George II silver salver.: A George II silver salver, the circular body with raised pie-crust edge within a shell and scroll rim and standing on three hoof feet. Hallmarked Ebenezer Coker, London 1755. Diameter measuring 8
0119: A George II silver salver.Est. £150-£200
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