Silver & Plated Ware 2013-09-16 Auction - 856 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 23
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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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 Victorian pair of silver fish servers.: A Victorian pair of silver fish servers with scroll decoration and crested terminals. Hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield. Length of knife measuring 11 3/4 inches
0525: A Victorian pair of silver fish servers.Est. £80-£120
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A Victorian set of eleven silver Trefid teaspoons .: A Victorian set of eleven silver Trefid teaspoons with reeded Rat-tail and foliate engraved reverse bowls to the tapered stems entirely scroll engraved with crested terminal and mask to the reverse.
0526: A Victorian set of eleven silver Trefid teaspoons .Est. £50-£80
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A group containing Edwardian apostle spoons, Victorian: An Edwardian set of ten silver apostle top spoons, each with a spiral twist stem leading to a shell bowl, hallmarked William Devenport, Birmingham 1901. Together with a set of six late Victorian
0527: A group containing Edwardian apostle spoons, VictorianEst. £50-£80
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A James I pair of silver seal top spoons.: A James I pair of silver seal top spoons with decorated seal terminals. Hallmarked London 1615, maker's mark of a C enclosing a M, see Jackson English Goldsmiths and their marks, 1607-8. Length
0528: A James I pair of silver seal top spoons.Est. £400-£600
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A Charles II pair of silver Trefid spoons.: A Charles II pair of silver Trefid spoons with reeded rat-tail, crested terminal and 'A' engraved to the terminal reverse. Hallmarked London 1668, leopard's head almost completely erased, with the
0529: A Charles II pair of silver Trefid spoons.Est. £300-£400
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A George III Old English pattern silver stilton scoop.: A George III Old English pattern silver stilton scoop. Hallmarked London 1783, maker's mark indistinct. Length measuring 7 1/2 inches (19 cm), weight 1.5 ozt (47.6 grams).
0530: A George III Old English pattern silver stilton scoop.Est. £60-£90
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A pair of small Victorian silver scissor action sugar: A Victorian pair of small silver scissor action sugar tongs, hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1900, length measuring 3 inches (8 cm). Together with an Arts & Crafts silver spoon, hallmarked
0531: A pair of small Victorian silver scissor action sugarEst. £60-£90
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A George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon: A George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon with initialled terminal, hallmarked Peter & William Bateman, London 1809. Together with a matching silver table spoon and further similar
0532: A George III silver Old English pattern serving spoonEst. £120-£180
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A George II silver sugar sifter & Victorian fish: A George II silver sugar sifting spoon with oval leaf pierced bowl to the later engraved stem, crested, hallmarked James Wilks, London 1745. Together with a Victorian silver fish knife, hallmarked
0533: A George II silver sugar sifter & Victorian fishEst. £70-£100
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A pair of George III Old English pattern silver table: A George III pair of Old English pattern silver table spoons, with beaded border and initialled terminals. Hallmarked Thomas Northcote, London 1777. Length measuring 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm), gross
0534: A pair of George III Old English pattern silver tableEst. £50-£80
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A selection of George III and later berry spoons.: A George III silver berry spoon, crested, hallmarked London 1791. Together with an early George III silver berry spoon, crested, hallmarked London, further marks distorted and a Victorian Scottish
0535: A selection of George III and later berry spoons.Est. £80-£120
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A George III silver meat skewer.: A George III silver meat skewer of tapered form and initial engraving. Hallmarked London 1818, the maker possibly Thomas & James Dicks. Length measuring 10 1/4 inches (25.5 cm), weight 2.3 ozt (72.5
0536: A George III silver meat skewer.Est. £80-£120
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A Victorian pair of silver butter knives.: A Victorian pair of silver butter knives, the ornately scroll engraved shaped blades to the waisted handles with diaper decoration and initialled terminals. Hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co (Richard
0537: A Victorian pair of silver butter knives.Est. £40-£60
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A modern Britannia silver part canteen by Garrard & Co: A modern Britannia silver part Pistol Grip and Hanoverian Rat-tail canteen by Garrard & Co Ltd comprising eleven fish forks, eleven butter side knives, fish servers, cake servers, carving set, soup
0538: A modern Britannia silver part canteen by Garrard & CoEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A George IV pair of cast silver scissor action sugar: A George IV pair of cast silver scissor action sugar tongs of naturalistic tree and bark form trailing with foliage and leaf bowls. Hallmarked Edward Farrell, London 1826. Length measuring 5 1/2
0539: A George IV pair of cast silver scissor action sugarEst. £80-£120
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A selection of five Georgian and later table spoons.: A selection of Georgian and later table spoons, to include an Irish Fiddle pattern spoon with initialled terminal, hallmarked John Pittar, Dublin 1809, a Scottish Fiddle and Shell pattern spoon,
0540: A selection of five Georgian and later table spoons.Est. £150-£200
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A George III silver sifter and a George III silver: A George III silver sugar sifter and caddy spoon, the sifter with pierced shell bowl, to the curving Onslow pattern handle, hallmarked George Wintle, London 1792. The caddy spoon with oval-shape bowl
0541: A George III silver sifter and a George III silverEst. £50-£80
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Six silver teaspoons by Gorham Manufacturing Co.: Six silver teaspoons, to include four with scrolling stylised foliate handles, together with two similar examples. Hallmarked Gorham Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1919. Lengths 4 5/16 and 4 1/4 inches
0542: Six silver teaspoons by Gorham Manufacturing Co.Est. £60-£90
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An Old English pattern silver part canteen by Viner's: An Old English pattern silver part canteen for six place settings, comprising soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, dessert forks and table forks, also three table spoons and three smaller
0544: An Old English pattern silver part canteen by Viner'sEst. £640-£840
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A1930's cased silver golfing teaspoons, other cased: An early twentieth century cased set of six silver teaspoons and matched sugar tongs, each with apostle terminal, hallmarked A J Bailey, Birmingham 1910 (tongs 1911, different maker). Together with a
0545: A1930's cased silver golfing teaspoons, other casedEst. £100-£150
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A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs & eleven other: A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs in plain Fiddle pattern with engraved monogram, hallmarked Chawner & Co., London 1850. Together with a selection of eleven other pairs of silver sugar tongs to
0546: A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs & eleven otherEst. £100-£150
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An early twentieth century silver preserve spoon, etc.: An early twentieth century silver preserve spoon, hallmarked Barker Brothers, Chester 1915. Together with a modern silver spoon with hammered finish and Art Deco style handle, hallmarked Birmingham
0547: An early twentieth century silver preserve spoon, etc.Est. £160-£260
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Seven pairs of George III and later silver teaspoons,: Seven pairs of George III and later silver teaspoons of various styles, hallmarks and makers. Together with a selection of silver mounted pickle forks, further singular silver spoons and souvenir
0548: Seven pairs of George III and later silver teaspoons,Est. £140-£200