Silver & Plated Ware 2013-09-16 Auction - 856 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 22
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 George IV set of six provincial silver Fiddle pattern: A George IV set of six provincial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons with monogrammed terminals. Hallmarked James Barber & William Whitwell, York 1820. Weight 3.3 ozt (103 grams).
0501: A George IV set of six provincial silver Fiddle patternEst. £96-£143
An early Victorian et of six silver spoons.: An early Victorian set of six Hanoverian pattern silver spoons, monogrammed CE. Hallmarked Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837. Length 5 9/16 (14.2 cm). Weight 4.52 ozt (140.8 grams).
0502: An early Victorian et of six silver spoons.Est. £96-£143Lot Passed
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An Edwardian cased hors d'oeuvres set.: An Edwardian cased silver pickle fork, hors d'oeuvres fork and a preserve spoon, each with foliate engraving, narrow stems leading to pierced and engraved terminals, cased. Hallmarked Charles Wilkes,
0503: An Edwardian cased hors d'oeuvres set.Est. £96-£143
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A 1920's cased set of sugar tongs and spoons.: An Edwardian cased set of silver sugar tongs and spoons with plain bowls leading to florally engraved initialled terminals. Hallmarked Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1902/3. Gross silver weight
0504: A 1920's cased set of sugar tongs and spoons.Est. £64-£96
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A Victorian pair of silver spoons.: A Victorian pair of silver spoons with plain teardrop shaped bowls and ornate short stems leading to rams head terminals, hallmarked Charles Stuart Harris, London 1880. Height 5 inches (12.75 cm),
0505: A Victorian pair of silver spoons.Est. £64-£96
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Two cased sets of teaspoons.: Two early twentieth century cased sets of teaspoons and tongs, the first set with floral engraved stem and vacant heart-shape cartouche, the second set with shaped Fiddle pattern terminals.
0506: Two cased sets of teaspoons.Est. £128-£191
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Eight tablespoons to include a Russian: A selection of eight silver table spoons, to include a mid George II monogrammed spoon, hallmarked James Wilks, London 1743, a Russian pre-revolutionary spoon with engraved date and monogram, with
0507: Eight tablespoons to include a RussianEst. £383-£542
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An early Victorian King's pattern silver basting spoon.: An early Victorian King's pattern silver basting spoon, with crest of a mother bird feeding her young in a nest. Hallmarked Chawner & Co., London 1843. Length 12 1/8 inches (30.8 cm). Weight 5.11 ozt
0508: An early Victorian King's pattern silver basting spoon.Est. £207-£367
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A set of 1920's coffee spoons & a cased set of four: A 1920's cased set of six silver coffee spoons with plain tapering stems, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1923. Together with a cased set of four circular open salts and spoons, each
0509: A set of 1920's coffee spoons & a cased set of fourEst. £64-£96
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Two early 18th century silver spoons.: Two early eighteenth century silver spoons, to include a rat tail with E*S monogram, together with a Hanoverian spoon monogrammed WM. One hallmarked E* with lion surmount, possibly Edward Pocock,
0510: Two early 18th century silver spoons.Est. £96-£143
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A George IV silver knife and fork.: A George IV silver knife and fork with carved ivory handles. Hallmarked Aaron Hatfield & Sons, Sheffield 1827. Length of knife measuring 7 1/2 inches (19 cm), fork measuring 6 inches (15 1/2 cm).
0511: A George IV silver knife and fork.Est. £64-£96
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A modern set of twelve C J Vander knives and another: A modern set of twelve dinner knives, the silver tapered handles with trailing floral scrolls, hallmarked C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 2007. Together with a set of ten Asian dinner knives, the tapered
0512: A modern set of twelve C J Vander knives and anotherEst. £191-£287
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A selection of cutlery and flatware to include fish: A selection of cutlery and flatware to include fish eaters for six place settings with silver ferrules and ivorine handles, one knife deficient, hallmarked Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), Sheffield
0514: A selection of cutlery and flatware to include fishEst. £112-£159
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An Art Deco cased set of six silver teaspoons, etc.: An Art Deco cased set of six silver teaspoons with sugar nips, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1939/1940/1941, registered number 808684. Together with a further cased set of six
0515: An Art Deco cased set of six silver teaspoons, etc.Est. £159-£239
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A Victorian set of silver apostle top teaspoons.: A Victorian set of twelve apostle top teaspoons, each with shell and scroll stem leading to a flat gilded bowl with engraved crest to the centre, hallmarked Holland, Son & Slater (John Aldwinckle &
0516: A Victorian set of silver apostle top teaspoons.Est. £191-£287
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A pair of modern silver fish servers.: A pair of modern silver fish servers, the blades pierced with a seahorse and octopus and each with tapered handles, in wooden fitted case with dolphin clasp. Hallmarked Birmingham 1965/6 and the
0517: A pair of modern silver fish servers.Est. £191-£287
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A 1940's silver three piece dessert serving set.: A 1940's silver three piece dessert serving set, with tulip pierced terminals, in fitted case. Hallmarked Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1942. Gross weight 9.7 ozt (303 grams).
0518: A 1940's silver three piece dessert serving set.Est. £143-£223
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A cased pair of Victorian silver fish servers.: A pair of Victorian silver fish servers with scroll piercing and engraved stems. Hallmarked Thomas Smily, London 1872. Gross weight 8.52 ozt (265 grams).
0519: A cased pair of Victorian silver fish servers.Est. £159-£239
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A set of silver fruit spoons and coffee spoons.: A cased pair of early twentieth century silver fruit spoons, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1919 and 1922. Together with a cased set of modern silver and
0520: A set of silver fruit spoons and coffee spoons.Est. £80-£128
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A George III Old English pattern silver soup ladle.: A George III Old English pattern silver soup ladle. Hallmarked Thomas Dicks, London 1806. Length measuring 13 inches (33 cm), weight 7.1 ozt (223 grams).
0521: A George III Old English pattern silver soup ladle.Est. £112-£159
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A Victorian sifter spoon, Edwardian caddy spoon &: A Victorian silver sifter spoon with twist stem and bead and scroll terminal, hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1894, length measuring 6 inches (15 cm). Together with an Edwardian silver
0522: A Victorian sifter spoon, Edwardian caddy spoon &Est. £64-£96
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An Aesthetic period cased silver teaspoons with sugar: A Victorian Aesthetic period cased set of silver teaspoons with sugar tongs and caddy spoon, each engraved with a stylised scene of a bird in flight above flowers. Hallmarked Henry John Lias & James
0523: An Aesthetic period cased silver teaspoons with sugarEst. £128-£191
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A set of silver teaspoons and christening spoon and: An early twentieth century set of six silver teaspoons, cased with associated plated sugar tongs, spoons hallmarked G W Harvey & Co, Sheffield 1911. Together with a further set of six Edwardian
0524: A set of silver teaspoons and christening spoon andEst. £80-£128