Silver & Plated Ware 2013-09-16 Auction - 856 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 35
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 late Victorian silver caddy spoon and a coin.: A late Victorian silver caddy spoon, the scalloped shell bowl, to the flared stem, together with a coin, dated 1879. Caddy spoon hallmarked RS, possibly Robert Stocker, London 1892. Length of caddy
0813: A late Victorian silver caddy spoon and a coin.Est. £64-£96
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A George III silver caddy spoon.: A George III silver caddy spoon, the ovoid bowl, with floral punch engraved motif, to the fiddle pattern handle. Hallmarked possibly TF, London 1814. Length 3 7/8 inches (9.9 cm). Weight 0.51 ozt (16
0814: A George III silver caddy spoon.Est. £48-£80
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A Victorian silver caddy spoon.: A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the shell shaped bowl, stamped with shells to the lily pad adorned branch handle. Hallmarked Birmingham 1852, maker's mark indistinct. Length measuring 8.5 cm, weight
0815: A Victorian silver caddy spoon.Est. £128-£191
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A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon.: A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with spade shaped bowl. Hallmarked London 1841, with the maker's mark JW?. Length measuring 10.5 cm, weight 13.3 grams.
0816: A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon.Est. £32-£48
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A William IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon.: A William IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with fluted and engraved bowl. Hallmarked Birmingham 1835, maker's mark over-stamped possibly JW. Length measuring 8 cm, weight 8.5 grams.
0817: A William IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon.Est. £64-£96
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A late Victorian silver caddy.: A late Victorian silver caddy, of rectangular form with indented lip, raised on bun feet, the gadrooned body and hinged lid, with ebony finial. Hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1895. Height
0818: A late Victorian silver caddy.Est. £159-£239
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A Victorian vesta case & a continental example.: A late Victorian silver vesta case, of oblong shape with bright cut engraved leaves to both sides, hallmarked Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1899, height measuring 4 cm. Together with a larger
0819: A Victorian vesta case & a continental example.Est. £80-£128
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A late Victorian silver enamel vesta box.: A late Victorian silver enamel vesta box, of rectangular form with hinged lid and enamel panel of jockeys riding through a meadow. Hallmarked George Heath, London, 1887. Length 2 1/8 inches (5.4 cm).
0822: A late Victorian silver enamel vesta box.Est. £478-£797
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Two silver vesta cases.: Two silver vesta cases, to include a late Victorian foliate engraved vesta with monogrammed circular cartouche, hallmarked *E, Birmingham 1887, together with another vesta case, stamped sterling.
0823: Two silver vesta cases.Est. £80-£128
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A selection of four early 20th century silver vesta: A selection of four early twentieth century silver vesta cases, each of rectangular outline, to include an Edwardian scalloped case with floral engraving and heart-shape cartouche, hallmarked Thomas
0824: A selection of four early 20th century silver vestaEst. £159-£239
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Two vesta cases, a calling card case and a compact.: A selection of items, to include an early twentieth century silver curved rectangular calling card case, hallmarked Charles Lyster & Son, Birmingham 1911. Together with a silver vesta, a silver
0828: Two vesta cases, a calling card case and a compact.Est. £112-£159
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An Edwardian silver vesta case.: An Edwardian silver vesta case, the small oval form with an applied depiction of a schnauzer dog. Hallmarked Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Birmingham 1901. Height measuring
0829: An Edwardian silver vesta case.Est. £112-£159
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An Edwardian silver vesta case.: An Edwardian silver vesta case, the square body embossed to the front with a stylised image of a bulldog, also with initial engraving. Hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1906, registered number
0830: An Edwardian silver vesta case.Est. £128-£191
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An Edwardian silver vesta case & German vanity pot.: An Edwardian silver vesta case, the curved oblong form with light green guilloch� enamel with pink rose detail, hallmarked Heinrich Levinger, Birmingham 1903, alongside the foreign plate mark,
0831: An Edwardian silver vesta case & German vanity pot.Est. £159-£239
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A late Victorian silver vesta case.: A late Victorian silver vesta case of oblong form with engraved monogram and gold tone hinge, button and suspension ring. Hallmarked George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1899. Height measuring 5 cm,
0833: A late Victorian silver vesta case.Est. £48-£80
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A late Victorian silver vesta case.: A late Victorian silver vesta case of plain oblong form with monogram engraving and gold tone hinge, lip and suspension ring. Hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1900. Height measuring 5 cm,
0834: A late Victorian silver vesta case.Est. £48-£80
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An Edwardian silver novelty vesta modelled with a: An Edwardian novelty silver combination vesta, cigarette holder and ashtray, modelled as a circular dish with feeding trough to the centre having striking panels to each end, and the figure of a
0835: An Edwardian silver novelty vesta modelled with aEst. £701-£1,020
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An Edwardian silver vesta case.: An Edwardian silver vesta case, of curved rectangular outline, the scrolling foliate engraved sides, with vacant cartouche. Hallmarked Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1905. Length 2 5/16 inches (5.8 cm).
0836: An Edwardian silver vesta case.Est. £112-£159