Antiques, Silver & Collectables 2019-03-04 Auction - 859 Price Results - Fellows in UK
A Liberty & Co Cymric silver part tea serviceA Liberty & Co English pewter biscuit box and cover byF. W. Davis (late 19th century), oil painting on
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Antiques, Silver & Collectables

Fellows? latest Antiques, Silver & Collectables auction offers a selection of items; ranging from silver to glass and ceramics, collector?s items and paintings, to clocks and furniture. Notable lots amongst a strong silver section include four Georgian tankards, a large and impressive George III trophy cup, a Liberty & Co Cymric silver part tea service, and an attractive set by designer Theo Fennell, comprising a footed dish, a pair of candlesticks and honey pot and spoon, each embellished with applied gilt bees. Good names such as Lalique and Crown Derby in the glass and ceramics sections are followed by an assortment of ever popular Montblanc pens including limited edition examples, situated amongst assorted collectables including a Tudric pewter teaset, and Liberty & co buiscuit box, both by Archibald Knox, as well as a private collection of bronzes. An impressive 19th century oil on canvas by artist F W Davis concludes the paintings category, whilst horology enthusiasts have a selection of desk and dressing table clocks to choose from, including a selection of Art Deco silver and enameled examples.
Auction Curators:
Kevin Jackson
Antiques & Collectables
Alison Jakeway
Silver, Coins & Medals
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A George III silver swing handle basket by Peter, Ann &: A George III silver swing handle basket by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, the oval form with a scalloped and gadroon rim enclosing engraved foliate borders and a double crest engraving to the centre,
0001: A George III silver swing handle basket by Peter, Ann &Est. £400-£600
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A pair of Edwardian silver mounted Corinthian capital: A pair of Edwardian silver mounted Corinthian capital candlesticks, each with filled and stepped square base having beaded border detail and rising to the fluted column, Corinthian capital and
0002: A pair of Edwardian silver mounted Corinthian capitalEst. £150-£250
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A George II plain silver pint mug, of baluster form to: A George II plain silver pint mug, of baluster form to a flared footed base, with foliate capped double scroll handle. Hallmarked Richard Gurney & Co (Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook), London 1755.
0003: A George II plain silver pint mug, of baluster form toEst. £250-£350
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Two George III small silver mugs, each of baluster form: Two George III small silver mugs, each of baluster form to a footed base with a leaf capped double scroll handle, the first also monogram engraved and hallmarked London 1765, maker's mark R.S,
0004: Two George III small silver mugs, each of baluster formEst. £180-£260
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A pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, each: A pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, each with loaded square stepped base, with wrythen and knopped stem rising to a part fluted socket with removable conforming nozzle. Hallmarked
0005: A pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, eachEst. £180-£260
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A late Victorian silver three piece bachelor tea: A late Victorian silver three piece bachelor tea service, comprising teapot, twin-handled sucrier and cream jug, each of bulbous oval form with gadroon rim, lobed and fluted decoration to lower body
0006: A late Victorian silver three piece bachelor teaEst. £150-£200
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Two George III silver open salts, each of cauldron form: Two George III silver open salts, each of cauldron form with fluted lobed rim, and raised upon three hoof feet, one hallmarked David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, London 1763, the other with
0007: Two George III silver open salts, each of cauldron formEst. £80-£120
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An early George III silver chocolate or hot water pot,: An early George III silver chocolate or hot water pot, of plain bellied form to a footed base and wicker mounted handle, the hinged lid with gadroon rim and flame finial. Hallmarked London 1766 with
0008: An early George III silver chocolate or hot water pot,Est. £100-£150
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A late Victorian silver lighthouse caster, the: A late Victorian silver lighthouse caster, the cylindrical form ornately chased and embossed throughout with flowers and foliate scrolls surrounding large circular bosses, the cover also pierced,
0009: A late Victorian silver lighthouse caster, theEst. £80-£120
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A George II silver tankard, of cylindrical form with: A George II silver tankard, of cylindrical form with lower girdle above a flared base, having a domed and hinged lid with openwork thumb-piece and a scroll handle with scratch engraved initials 'W'
0010: A George II silver tankard, of cylindrical form withEst. £1,000-£1,500
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An Edwardian Scottish silver pedestal dish, the oval: An Edwardian Scottish silver pedestal dish, the oval form with geometric pierced border to a plain centre and raised on a conforming oval foot. Hallmarked Muirhead & Arthur, Glasgow 1902. Maximum
0011: An Edwardian Scottish silver pedestal dish, the ovalEst. £120-£180
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A mid-Victorian silver mounted and glass small cruet: A mid-Victorian silver mounted and glass small cruet set, comprising mustard pot and spoon, open salt and spoon and a pepper pot, on a trefoil shape stand with stylised shell feet and beaded rim
0012: A mid-Victorian silver mounted and glass small cruetEst. £80-£120
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A Queen Anne Britannia silver basting spoon, in: A Queen Anne Britannia silver basting spoon, in Hanoverian pattern with long rat-tail to heel, and scratch initials T H to reverse of terminal. Hallmarked London 1702. Length 14 1/4 inches (36.2 cm),
0013: A Queen Anne Britannia silver basting spoon, inEst. £300-£400
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A George II silver coffee pot, of tapering circular: A George II silver coffee pot, of tapering circular form to a skirted base, with engraved and flat chased decoration of flowers, foliage, rocaille and scroll motifs and crested cartouche to one side,
0014: A George II silver coffee pot, of tapering circularEst. £600-£800
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Six pairs of George III silver sugar tongs, all with: Six pairs of George III silver sugar tongs, all with bright cut engraved decoration, some initial or monogram engraved, four with hallmarks for London (assumed) 1792, 1794, 1795 and 1805, two pairs
0015: Six pairs of George III silver sugar tongs, all withEst. £80-£120
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A Victorian silver mug, of slightly tapered cylindrical: A Victorian silver mug, of slightly tapered cylindrical form with scrolled flat capped handle, the body with reeded banded decoration and personal engraving. Hallmarked London 1874, maker's mark worn
0016: A Victorian silver mug, of slightly tapered cylindricalEst. £150-£200
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A 1930's set of four small silver toast racks, each of: A 1930's set of four small silver toast racks, each of curved form with five wirework bars, circular ring handle and raised on an open oblong base with four ball feet. Hallmarked London 1930 with
0017: A 1930's set of four small silver toast racks, each ofEst. £100-£150
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An Edwardian silver pierced dish, of oval form with: An Edwardian silver pierced dish, of oval form with star pierced sides and embossed foliate scroll rim leading to grotesque handles. Hallmarked Haseler Brothers, Chester 1905. Maximum length 11
0018: An Edwardian silver pierced dish, of oval form withEst. £150-£200
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An Edwardian silver mustard pot, of plain oval form: An Edwardian silver mustard pot, of plain oval form with reeded edge and foliate scroll thumb-piece to the flat hinged lid, with blue glass liner, hallmarked George Fox, London 1906. Together with a
0019: An Edwardian silver mustard pot, of plain oval formEst. £80-£120
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An early twentieth century small silver pedestal dish,: An early twentieth century small silver pedestal dish, the circular form with bead rim and wide pierced border of bell flower motifs, with repeated bead border to foot. Hallmarked Stephenson & Sons,
0020: An early twentieth century small silver pedestal dish,Est. £70-£100
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An early George V Britannia silver tankard, the plain: An early George V Britannia silver tankard, the plain slightly tapering form with stepped flat-top hinged lid to a scrolled thumb-piece and serpentine handle. Hallmarked C S Harris & Sons Ltd.,
0021: An early George V Britannia silver tankard, the plainEst. £400-£600
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A pair of George III silver open salts, each of bulbous: A pair of George III silver open salts, each of bulbous circular form with applied floral and foliate rim above floral garlands to the main body and raised on shell and foliate capped paw feet, with
0022: A pair of George III silver open salts, each of bulbousEst. £150-£200
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A George II plain silver pint mug, of baluster form to: A George II plain silver pint mug, of baluster form to a flared footed base, with acanthus capped double scroll handle. Hallmarked William Grundy, London 1758. Height 5 inches (12.7 cm), weight 12.47
0023: A George II plain silver pint mug, of baluster form toEst. £250-£350
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An early twentieth century silver dish, the circular: An early twentieth century silver dish, the circular bowl with stylised foliate and diamond pierced sides leading to a trailing floral rim, and raised upon a tripod base with claw feet. Hallmarked
0024: An early twentieth century silver dish, the circularEst. £40-£60