Silver, Coins & Medals 2023-03-02 Auction - 431 Price Results - Fellows in West Midlands
A Spanish silver part dinner service for twelve table settings.Garrard & Co., a mid-20th century extensive King's pattern silver canteen for twelve place settings,Victoria, Gothic Crown 1847.
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Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Silver, Coins & Medals

Silver, Coins & Medals
A George V Scottish silver coffee biggin.: A George V Scottish silver coffee biggin on stand with burner, the wide bellied body with central girdle leading to roped rim and rising to tapered neck, having a domed hinged lid and wooden scrolled
0001: A George V Scottish silver coffee biggin.Est. £700-£900Lot Closed
A William IV silver beaker or cup.: A William IV silver beaker or cup, of circular, shallow fluted form, raised on a textured, pierced base modelled as an organic form. Hallmarked London 1833, maker's mark possibly Thomas Wimbush.
0002: A William IV silver beaker or cup.Est. £150-£250Lot Closed
Two late Victorian silver tea caddies.: Two late Victorian silver tea caddies, one of globular form, having roped border to rim and twisted finial to domed hinged lid, hallmarked Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1898, height 4" (10.2cm). Together
0008: Two late Victorian silver tea caddies.Est. £150-£250Lot Closed
A late Victorian silver embossed dish.: A late Victorian silver dish, the circular form with crimped edge enclosing embossed borders of flowers, fruit, scroll and foliate motifs. Hallmarked Charles Edwards, London 1891. Maximum diameter
0010: A late Victorian silver embossed dish.Est. £120-£180Lot Closed
A Victorian silver jug.: A Victorian silver jug, the scrolled, spread foot leading to a squat lower body with foliate embossing surrounding compressed, armorial or foliate engraved panels, sloping towards a shaped, wide
0012: A Victorian silver jug.Est. £100-£150Lot Closed
An Edwardian silver rose bowl.: An Edwardian silver rose bowl with wire mesh cover, with scalloped, fluted design to base and enclosing twin opposed, circular cartouche with surrounding scrolled and scaled decoration on lower body,
0013: An Edwardian silver rose bowl.Est. £650-£850Lot Closed
A William IV silver christening cup.: A William IV silver christening cup, of rounded, tapered form, having a gadrooned lower body above spread base with scrolled handle. Hallmarked Charles Fox II, London 1834. Height 3.25" (8.2cm),
0014: A William IV silver christening cup.Est. £80-£120Lot Closed
An early George III silver porringer.: An early George III silver porringer, the circular form with fluted lower body, rising to a central foliate scroll embossed vacant cartouche and rope girdle, having twin curved handles. Hallmarked
0015: An early George III silver porringer.Est. £150-£250Lot Closed
Two Victorian silver christening mugs.: A Victorian silver christening mug, the spread, shaped base leading to a bulbous, scroll embossed lower body, rising to a plain, tapered upper body with monogram and date engraving and scrolled
0016: Two Victorian silver christening mugs.Est. £150-£250Lot Closed
An Edwardian silver shaving mug.: An Edwardian silver shaving mug, of plain form, the globular lower body and wide spout rising to a upper body with slightly flared rim and pierced base. Hallmarked William Harrison Walter, Birmingham
0019: An Edwardian silver shaving mug.Est. £70-£100Lot Closed
A late Victorian Scottish silver ewer.: A late Victorian Scottish silver ewer, the rounded body decorated with bands of geometric and scrolled foliate and bird engraving, having a central border of framed, dancing figures enclosing a
0020: A late Victorian Scottish silver ewer.Est. £250-£350Lot Closed
A George II silver marrow scoop.: A George II silver marrow scoop, of typical double-ended form with initial engraving to reverse of wider end. Hallmarked London 1742, maker's mark worn. Length 9.25 " (23.5cm), weight 1.69 ozt (52.6
0022: A George II silver marrow scoop.Est. £80-£120Lot Closed
A George IV Irish silver marrow scoop.: A George IV Irish silver marrow scoop, of typical double-ended form with one narrow and one wide end. Hallmarked James Le Bas, Dublin 1827, and further impressed T.NORTH. Length 9.75" (24.7cm),
0023: A George IV Irish silver marrow scoop.Est. £80-£120Lot Closed