Antiques, Silver & Collectables 2020-02-17 Auction - 964 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 3
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A late 19th century Blue John pedestal urn, ofA 19th century Italian Grand Tour souvenir micromosaicAn impressive early Victorian silver twin-handled and
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Antiques, Silver & Collectables

Fellows? first Antiques, Silver & Collectables auction of the year features a selection of sought after pieces, from silver, glass and ceramics, to collector?s items, including coins and medals, as well as paintings, clocks and furniture. Stand out lots amongst a strong silver section include an impressive early Victorian silver twin-handled and lidded champagne cooler and an early 17th century seal-top spoon. Also featured are several interesting pieces of Scottish provincial and Russian silver, as well as an ever popular collection of silver novelty items. Whilst the Antiques section includes good names such as Moorcroft, Royal Worcester and Montblanc, alongside notable lots including a 19th century micromosaic desk weight, three fine Blue John pedestal urns, and a large and impressive oil on canvas by artist Woldermar Hottenroth.
Auction Curators:
Kevin Jackson
Antiques & Collectables
Alison Jakeway
Silver, Coins & Medals
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A late Victorian silver sugar caster, the wrythen: A late Victorian silver sugar caster, the wrythen baluster body to a circular footed base and chased with flowers, leaves and scroll motifs surrounding a vacant scrolled cartouche, the removable
0049: A late Victorian silver sugar caster, the wrythenEst. £100-£150
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A George III plain silver pint mug, the slender: A George III plain silver pint mug, the slender baluster form with monogram engraving to one side, raised on a spread circular foot and having a simple scroll handle with heart motif terminal.
0052: A George III plain silver pint mug, the slenderEst. £200-£300
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A George II Scottish silver bowl, of plain circular: A George II Scottish silver bowl, of plain circular form and raised on a collet foot. Hallmarked William Dempster, Edinburgh 1757 alongside the assay master's initial mark HG. Rim dimeter 9 (23cm),
0058: A George II Scottish silver bowl, of plain circularEst. £300-£400
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A mid-Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set,: A mid-Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set, comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin-handled sucrier and lidded cream jug, of squat pear form and raised on a circular pierced base with four
0060: A mid-Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set,Est. £1,000-£1,500
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A set of six Liberty silver teaspoons with matching: A set of six Liberty silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, of Medea design and attributed to Archibald Knox, cased. Hallmarked Liberty & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1924. Approximate length of spoons
0061: A set of six Liberty silver teaspoons with matchingEst. £250-£350
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A Scottish provincial silver table spoon, in Old: A Scottish provincial silver table spoon, in Old English style with monogrammed terminal. Three struck marks to reverse, letter 'E', three towers and hand with dagger, for James Erskine, Aberdeen
0065: A Scottish provincial silver table spoon, in OldEst. £50-£80
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A group of Chinese export small silver items, to: A group of Chinese export small silver items, to include a tea strainer decorated in relief with flowering branches, marked to handle LH 90 alongside a character mark and attributed to Luen Hing
0067: A group of Chinese export small silver items, toEst. £120-£180
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An early George V small silver salver, of oval form: An early George V small silver salver, of oval form with pie crust rim, raised upon four foliate scroll feet. Hallmarked Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1913. Diameter 10.25 (26cm), weight 15.58 ozt
0071: An early George V small silver salver, of oval formEst. £150-£200
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