Silver & Plated Ware 2013-09-16 Auction - 856 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 5
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'.
An Art Nouveau silver centre piece.: An Art Nouveau silver centre piece, the central tapered vase embossed with floral whiplash lines to the stylised floral rim and surrounding bowl conforming in design, supported on a circular stepped
0097: An Art Nouveau silver centre piece.Est. £797-£1,116Lot Passed
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A pair of late Victorian filled silver Corinthian: A late Victorian pair of filled silver Corinthian column candlesticks, each designed as a Corinthian column, on a filled, pyramidal base with bead rims and detachable nozzle. Hallmarked William
0099: A pair of late Victorian filled silver CorinthianEst. £446-£558
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug, of oval form with wide lip, the foliate engraved band incorporating two circular cartouche, one initialled, to the reeded foot rim, lip and tapering handle. Hallmarked
0100: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £112-£159
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A Victorian silver cruet.: A Victorian silver cruet, the trefoil base on ball feet to the wire beaded frame, scrolling handle and associated silver mounted glass inserts. Hallmarked Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle &
0101: A Victorian silver cruet.Est. £159-£239
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An Edwardian silver sugar caster.: An Edwardian silver sugar caster, the bellied form with gadrooned rims, pierced detachable cover and raised above three lion mask mounted paw feet. Hallmarked Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1909.
0102: An Edwardian silver sugar caster.Est. £159-£239
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A Victorian silver mustard pot.: A Victorian silver mustard pot with acanthus scroll decoration, with blue glass liner, raised on three ball feet and with associated silver mustard spoon. Mustard possibly hallmarked Birmingham 1876,
0103: A Victorian silver mustard pot.Est. £48-£80
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An Edwardian silver bowl.: An Edwardian silver bowl with Celtic embossed band to the twin high arch scrolling handles and circular footed base. Hallmarked Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, 1904. Height including handle 3 1/2 inches
0105: An Edwardian silver bowl.Est. £128-£191
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An Edwardian pair of silver candlesticks, filled.: An Edwardian pair of silver candlesticks, of waisted fluted form with scalloped rim to the urn shaped socket and oval base, filled. Hallmarked W G Keight & Co, Birmingham 1904. Height 8 inches (20
0106: An Edwardian pair of silver candlesticks, filled.Est. £319-£478
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A Victorian bud vase and two others.: A late Victorian silver bud vase of narrow fluted form twisting towards the frilled rim, with filled base, hallmarked Birmingham 1898. Together with two further examples, hallmarked Daniel & Arter,
0107: A Victorian bud vase and two others.Est. £112-£143
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Two Victorian bonbon dishes.: Two Victorian bonbon dishes, one of heart shaped form with pierced scrolling and ribbon designed sides, hallmarked William Davenport, Birmingham 1895, the other of oval form, hallmarked George Nathan
0108: Two Victorian bonbon dishes.Est. £80-£128
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An early twentieth century silver condiment set.: An early twentieth century silver condiment set comprising mustard, pepper and open salt all with vertical lobed decoration to the lower body, hallmarked I S Greenberg & Co (Israel Sigmund
0110: An early twentieth century silver condiment set.Est. £96-£143
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An eighteenth century(?), white metal Quaich.: An eighteenth century(?), white metal Quaich, the hand raised small circular bowl with twin shaped handles with hand engraved outline with cross hatched mounts. Unmarked. Maximum length measuring 4
0111: An eighteenth century(?), white metal Quaich.Est. £159-£239
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A Victorian & a 1930's silver caster.: A late Victorian small silver caster with simple pierced cover, hallmarked George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1896, height measuring 4 1/4 inches (11 cm). Together with a 1930's caster of similar form,
0112: A Victorian & a 1930's silver caster.Est. £96-£143
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Two Edwardian silver christening mugs.: An Edwardian silver christening mug, of waisted barrel form with ribbed lower section, scroll handle and gilded interior, hallmarked Henry Stratford, London 1901, height including handle measuring 3
0113: Two Edwardian silver christening mugs.Est. £159-£239
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An early 20th century silver armorial dish.: An early twentieth century silver armorial dish, the circular-shape dish, with raised scalloped floral edge, the centre engraved with shield armorial and floral engraved halo. Hallmarked D & J Wellby
0116: An early 20th century silver armorial dish.Est. £239-£319
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An Edwardian silver lidded pot.: An Edwardian silver lidded pot, the circular pot and detachable domed lid, with embossed and chased scrolling foliate design. Hallmarked W G Keight & Co, Birmingham 1901. Height 3 inches (7.6 cm).
0117: An Edwardian silver lidded pot.Est. £128-£191
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An Irish silver waiter.: An Irish silver waiter, possibly George II, of circular form with later floral engraving and central inscription, raised on three paw feet. Dublin crowned harp and part date letter only visible,
0118: An Irish silver waiter.Est. £112-£159
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An Edwardian silver teapot.: An Edwardian silver teapot of oval part fluted form with ebonised handle and knop. Hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1903, registration number 397414 . Maximum
0119: An Edwardian silver teapot.Est. £319-£478