Silver & Plated Ware 2013-06-17 Auction - 537 Price Results - Fellows in uk
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Silver & Plated Ware

We have a number of stunning modern pieces including the striking Arts & Crafts style pedestal dish by Birmingham Guildsman A.E. Jones(1879-1954) (Lot 163), a statement piece for any collector. Our selection of eclectic tableware would be perfect for a summer garden party,imagine for example a suite of dessert dishes (149), a stylish Elkington & Co. tray (Lot 47) upon which you could serve drinks in solid silver goblets (Lots 114 & 153). Finally, from our Novelties section, there is a beautifully crafted silver mounted pepper, modelled as a pear and a perfect accompaniment for a summer spread (Lot 430). For the antique collector we have a number of beautifully ornate items for sale. The large George II salver is truly a one off with its ornate variation of detailing (Lot 5), and the eighteenth century coffee pot is indicative of the style of the period (Lot 14). The Alexander Macrae christening cup adds a touch of eccentricity to this usually traditional gift; the dragon shaped handle makes this a wonderfully mystical piece(Lot 25). Finally, we have a pair of silver plated open salts, hand wrought by the Duchess of Sutherland Cripples Guild (Lot 264). Founded in 1900 by Millicent, the Duchess of Sutherland, the guild was designed to provide a positive space for the children crippled whilst working in the Staffordshire Potteries. The Guild produced pieces of metalwork, becoming so successful that they opened a London showroom from which to sell their pieces.
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An early George III Newcastle silver baluster mug.: An early George III Newcastle silver mug of baluster form with loop handle and footed base, scrolled cartouche with engraved monogram and later floral and foliate chased decoration. Hallmarked John
0001: An early George III Newcastle silver baluster mug.Est. £180-£240
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A George III silver pedestal cream jug.: A George III silver pedestal cream jug in Neo Classical style, punched and engraved with floral garlands and vacant cartouche within decorative borders, gilded interior, loop handle and circular foot
0002: A George III silver pedestal cream jug.Est. £70-£100
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An early nineteenth century silver cream jug.: An early nineteenth century silver cream jug of oval form, foliate engraved borders and initialled cartouche. Hallmarked Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle, no date letter present. Height measuring 4 3/4
0003: An early nineteenth century silver cream jug.Est. £70-£100
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A George III silver caster.: A George III silver caster of baluster form, rope twist borders with pierced and engraved detachable cover. Hallmarked Robert Peaston, London 1777. Height measuring 6 inches (15 cm), weight 4.4 ozt
0004: A George III silver caster.Est. £150-£200
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A George II silver salver.: A George II large silver salver, of shaped circular outline with a scrolled outer border having a gadrooned rim interspersed with shell motifs, enclosing a chased and engraved inner band of trailing
0005: A George II silver salver.Est. £1,500-£2,000
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A pair of George III large silver casters.: A pair of George III large silver casters, the baluster form with later floral scroll embossing and pierced detachable covers. Hallmarked London 1782, with the maker's mark S.W. Height measuring 9
0006: A pair of George III large silver casters.Est. £400-£600
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug of oval bodied form, reeded rims and engraved borders. Hallmarked London 1797, maker's mark indistinct. Height measuring 4 inches (10 cm), weight 3.7 ozt (116 grams).
0007: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £90-£140
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A George III silver mounted wine coaster.: A George III silver mounted wine coaster with shaped edge, gadrooned rim, wooden base with central button engraved with a crest. Hallmarked probably William Bateman I, London 1817. Diameter measuring
0008: A George III silver mounted wine coaster.Est. £200-£300
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A Victorian silver jug.: A Victorian silver jug with engraved crest and motto, embossed leaf frieze to the bellied lower body and a vine twisted handle. Hallmarked Stephen Smith & William Nicholson, London 1863. Height
0009: A Victorian silver jug.Est. £100-£150
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A George IV silver bachelor teapot.: A George IV silver bachelor teapot, the body of octagonal form with engraved crest, ebonised handle and knop. Hallmarked London 1828, maker's mark indistinct ??E, marked to the underside 'K. Lewis 22
0010: A George IV silver bachelor teapot.Est. £300-£400
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A pair of George III silver candlesticks.: A George III pair of silver candlesticks, each of plain outline with a vase shape socket above a tapering column and leading to a spreading, circular, filled base with oblique gadrooning to rim.
0011: A pair of George III silver candlesticks.Est. £320-£400
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A George III Newcastle silver mug.: A George III Newcastle silver mug of plain outline with simple skirted base and leaf capped double scroll handle. Hallmarked John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle 1785, with two further
0012: A George III Newcastle silver mug.Est. £180-£240
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A Victorian pair of silver candlesticks.: A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks of fluted baluster form, decorated in high relief with scrolling shells, filled. Hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1862. Height measuring 9 inches
0013: A Victorian pair of silver candlesticks.Est. £360-£460
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An early George III coffee pot with early 19th century : An early George III silver coffee pot of baluster form with domed, hinged cover and footed base, embossed and chased throughout with flowers and foliage, acanthus leaf motifs to the spout, probably a
0014: An early George III coffee pot with early 19th century Est. £1,000-£1,500
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A George III silver salver.: A George III silver salver, the circular outline with central engraved armorial, raised scroll and shell rim and raised above three scroll feet. Hallmarked Joseph Craddock & William Ker Reid, London
0015: A George III silver salver.Est. £260-£360
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Two matched pairs of Victorian open salts.: Two matched pairs of Victorian open salts of cauldron form, florally embossed with monogrammed cartouche and raised above three hoof feet. Hallmarked George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown,
0016: Two matched pairs of Victorian open salts.Est. £220-£280
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An Edwardian Irish silver dish ring.: An Edwardian Irish silver dish ring, the waisted open-work form depicting hunting scenes of a dog, dear and fox amongst floral scrolls and birds. Hallmarked West & Son, Dublin 1902. Height measuring
0017: An Edwardian Irish silver dish ring.Est. £200-£300
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A George III Bateman loving cup.: A George III silver loving cup, of plain outline with footed base and twin scroll handles. Hallmarked Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1801. Height measures 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), weight 5.21 ozt
0018: A George III Bateman loving cup.Est. £150-£200
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A Victorian silver trowel.: A Victorian silver mounted trowel with foliate and geometric engraving and tapered ivory handle. Hallmarked Birmingham 1893 with the maker's mark GCW. Length measuring 11 1/2 inches (29 cm).
0020: A Victorian silver trowel.Est. £80-£120
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A George II silver bread basket.: A George II silver bread basket, the oval body with oblique beading interspersed with quatrefoil and foliate piercing, standing on an oval footed base conforming in decoration. Hallmarked Samuel
0021: A George II silver bread basket.Est. £800-£1,200
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A George III silver chamberstick.: A George III silver chamberstick, the circular base rising to the open-work stem and detachable nozzle. Hallmarked London 1771, with the maker's mark WC tentatively attributed to William Cattell,
0022: A George III silver chamberstick.Est. £180-£260
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A George IV silver teapot.: A George IV silver teapot of oval shaped form with engraved crests, scrolling gadrooned rim, leaf mounted spout, handle and paw feet. Hallmarked Joseph Angell I, London 1821. Height measuring 6 1/2
0023: A George IV silver teapot.Est. £340-£420
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A George III silver pair of cauldron open salts.: An early George III pair of silver cauldron open salts, each with moulded rim and raised above three stylised hoof feet, with clear glass liners. Hallmarked D & R Hennell, London 1763. Rim diameter
0024: A George III silver pair of cauldron open salts.Est. £80-£120
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