Silver & Plated Ware 2013-09-16 Auction - 856 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 21
A William IV silver table snuff box, Indian pigA turn of the century pair of German glass claret jugs.A set of seven continental silver and enamel spoons and
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Silver & Plated Ware

As autumn approaches, our September sale of Silver & Plated Ware promises a wide range of pieces from curious novelties to collectable items by celebrated silversmiths. Marked out for special attention firstly is a selection of lots consigned on behalf of the Gumboots Foundation, a charity aiming to address poverty and AIDS related issues in South Africa (Lots 157, 207, 244, 335, 366,488, 489, 563). The money raised through the sale of these lots will go towards improving education, nutrition, empowerment and well-being in South African communities and any interest will be greatly appreciated. We have several notable names featuring in this autumn sale, the first of whom is Christopher Dresser: Dresser's influential designs have featured on a number of occasions recently within the industry press. Lot 342, likely to be no exception, is a three piece tea service by Elkington & Co. designed by Christopher Dresser, the design appears in both Harry Lyons 'Christopher Dresser, The People`s Designer 1834-1904', and Michael Whiteway (Ed.) 'Christopher Dresser: A Design Revolution'. From one Prominent figure of the nineteenth century to another, we are proud to be offering a private collection of novelties by Sampson Mordan (Lots 583-607). The famed propelling pencil producers were also later known for their intricate and high quality novelties and this selection offers collectors a chance to purchase a discerning piece. Continuing the theme of distinguished names, Shakespeare himself is quoted on the engraving on Lot 337: 'More water glideth by the mill than wots the miller of' is from Titus Andronicus, often considered Shakespeare's bloodiest and darkest 'revenge play'. The quote is uttered in response to the revelation of a vicious revenge plot between the families of Titus Andronicus and the Emperor Saturinus, roughly translated it means 'Many things are done in a house which the master and mistress never dream of'.
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A turn of the century Asian white metal beaker.: A turn of the century Asian white metal beaker of tapered form, entirely engraved and chased with a floral design within geometric borders, personal engraving to the underside. Height measuring 4
0481: A turn of the century Asian white metal beaker.Est. £100-£150
A Japanese bowl.: A Japanese bowl of bulbous form with footed base, probably Meiji period, decorated in relief with peonies and other flowers on a stippled background. With 'jungin' character mark to the underside on
0483: A Japanese bowl.Est. £600-£800Lot Passed
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A duck form glass claret jug.: A duck form glass claret jug with mounts stamped 950 within a shield shape punch, the main fluted glass body of orange colour with applied wings forming the clear glass handles. Maximum height
0484: A duck form glass claret jug.Est. £90-£140
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Three continental mother of pearl handled knives.: Three continental fruit knives, probably French, marked 'Cardeilhac' to each blade, with mother of pearl handles in between mounts with floral garland decoration. Length measures 8 inches (20.3 cm).
0485: Three continental mother of pearl handled knives.Est. £40-£60
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Large table plateau with mirror top.: A large mirror top table plateau, of elongated oval outline with shaped ends, the mount fitted with twin opposed candelabra modelled with a central putto holding two branches, the whole raised above
0486: Large table plateau with mirror top.Est. £1,400-£1,800
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Continental, probably Danish, ladle with stained wood: A continental sauce ladle, probably Danish, the plain oval bowl with everted rim and large lip leading to split spiral twist supports, a short tapering stem and a long turned and stained wooden
0487: Continental, probably Danish, ladle with stained woodEst. £150-£200
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An American silver porringer and Dutch frame.: An American silver porringer of plain circular form with openwork handle, stamped to the underside Paul Revere, reproduction, international sterling K96, bowl diameter measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5
0488: An American silver porringer and Dutch frame.Est. £50-£80
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A Chapel Bells part canteen.: An American Chapel Bells part canteen comprising four dinner knives, six forks, two table spoons, eight cake forks and eight dessert spoons, all with reeded stems leading to budding flower terminals.
0489: A Chapel Bells part canteen.Est. £300-£400
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A Dutch silver fern pot and two further pots.: A Dutch silver fern pot, of vase form with pierced flared rim and high relief embossing to the main body, stamped to the underside with the city mark for Amsterdam. Together with a Victorian silver
0490: A Dutch silver fern pot and two further pots.Est. £50-£80
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A continental jug & tastevin.: A continental jug of slender baluster form with 'bark' textured handle, impressed to the underside 'sterling' and '925' alongside further marks, together with a continental tastevin of circular
0491: A continental jug & tastevin.Est. £200-£300
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A Asian pair of open salts: An Asian pair of open salts, each of stylised floral design, the concave panels alternating between various animals and foliate designs, together with one salt spoon, the bowl formed of a 1907 Two
0492: A Asian pair of open saltsEst. £40-£60
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A set of six French liqueur cups.: A set of six French liqueur cups, the slightly tapering form with embossed band. Stamped with the Minerva standard mark and the maker's mark of Lagriffoul & Laval. Height measuring 1 1/2 inches (4
0493: A set of six French liqueur cups.Est. £60-£90
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A modern set of four Russian teaspoons, etc.: A modern set of four Russian teaspoons with enamelled stems, marked with the hammer and sickle inside a star with the standard mark of 875. Together with two further spoons, probably nineteenth
0494: A modern set of four Russian teaspoons, etc.Est. £40-£60
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Indian double-ended spirit measuring cup, a spoon & a: An Indian double-ended spirit measure goblet, ornately decorated throughout with stylised foliate motifs, height measures 5 inches (12.5 cm), diameters measure 3 1/8 inches (8 cm) and 2 1/4 inches
0495: Indian double-ended spirit measuring cup, a spoon & aEst. £180-£260
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A 1920's set of twelve Pistol Grip knives and a: A 1920's set of twelve Pistol Grip knives, with initialled terminals to the faceted handles, blades hallmarked Crichton Brothers (Lionel Alfred Crichton), London 1924. Together with a singular
0496: A 1920's set of twelve Pistol Grip knives and aEst. £80-£120
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A 1920's set of Pistol Grip table and side knives for: A 1920's set of silver handled Pistol Grip table and side knives for twelve place settings, with faceted initialled handles. The blades stamped 'Crichton & Co.', the handles hallmarked Crichton
0497: A 1920's set of Pistol Grip table and side knives forEst. £150-£200
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An early nineteenth century Irish provincial Fiddle: An early nineteenth century Irish Fiddle pattern butter knife. Marked sterling and the maker's mark for John & Nicholas Nicholson, Cork. Length measuring 6 3/4 inches (17 cm), weight 0.8 ozt (25.8
0498: An early nineteenth century Irish provincial FiddleEst. £80-£120
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Four Victorian silver-gilt teaspoons & selection of: Four Victorian matching silver-gilt teaspoons, ornately engraved, the initialled terminals surmounted with a heraldic earl's crown, hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1842.
0499: Four Victorian silver-gilt teaspoons & selection ofEst. £120-£180
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Four Georgian toddy ladles.: A Georgian silver mounted toddy ladle with engraved mount and whale bone twist handle, hallmarks visible as the Leopard's head, lion passant and maker's mark T.M ? only. Length measuring 14 inches
0500: Four Georgian toddy ladles.Est. £60-£80
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A Georgian pair of Old English pattern silver forks.: A Georgian pair of Old English pattern silver table forks with crested terminals. Hallmarked George Turner, Exeter 1828. Length of forks 8 inches (20.5 cm), combined weight 4.3 ozt (122.1 grams).
0500B: A Georgian pair of Old English pattern silver forks.Est. £60-£90
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Three Georgian Old English pattern silver table forks.: Three Georgian Old English pattern silver table forks with monogrammed terminals to the reverse. Hallmarked Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1815. Length of forks 8 inches (20.5 cm), combined weight 6.55
0500C: Three Georgian Old English pattern silver table forks.Est. £80-£120
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A Georgian selection of silver flatware.: A Georgian selection of silver flatware to include a plain table spoon with monogrammed terminal, hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman and a dinner fork, hallmarked George Smith (III) & William Fearn,
0500D: A Georgian selection of silver flatware.Est. £150-£200