Silver & Plated Ware 2013-12-09 Auction - 744 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 29
An early 18th century Paul de Lamerie basting spoon.An Indian Colonial Caviar dish by Hamilton & Co,A cased set of corn cob holders.
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Silver & Plated Ware

Welcome to our winter sale of silver and plated ware, which includes over 700 lots featuring Georgian, Victorian and modern silverware. Our first highlight in this sale is a silver basting spoon by renowned silversmith Paul de Lamerie (Lot 443). Paul de Lamerie is cited as ?the greatest silversmith working in England in the 18th century? by the V&A museum, who house several notable pieces by the maker. Son of a Huguenot, de Lamerie emigrated to England in the early years of his life and studied under the London goldsmith Pierre Platel. Although a more modest piece from de Lamerie?s extensive body of work, Lot 443 is definitely one for the astute collector. We have several other Georgian silver items by collectable names such as a pair of silver candlesticks by John Cafe (Lot 96) and two pairs of waiters by Ebenezer Coker and Elizabeth Cooke (Lots 4 & 25). The auction also encompasses several key pieces of Chinese export silver: Lot 351 is a wonderfully eclectic set of fish servers; we have an ornately designed Chinese salver as Lot 381, together with many quirky smaller lots. Also in this section we have a beautiful Indian dish by Hamilton & Co., thought to have been used as a caviar dish in the Bengal Native Infantry mess and would add a touch of finery to any supper table (Lot 358). Finally, with the festive season soon upon us we are pleased to be offering over 200 novelties which would be perfect stocking fillers: A charming Sampson Mordan ivory combination snuff (Lot 704) for example; Or perhaps some well-crafted items for a luxurious Christmas lunch, we would suggest Lot 571, a set of Garrard & Co silver corn cob holders, or even a handsome pair of silver table birds (Lot 284).
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A late Victorian silver snuff box.: A late Victorian silver snuff box, of oval form with oblique embossing. Hallmarked Birmingham 1889. Length 5.1 cm, weight 20.4 grams.
0684: A late Victorian silver snuff box.Est. £50-£80
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An Edwardian silver snuff box, etc.: An Edwardian silver snuff box of oval form with floral scroll engraving and vacant shield cartouche, hallmarked Henry Williamson Ltd Birmingham 1905, length measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm). Together
0685: An Edwardian silver snuff box, etc.Est. £60-£90
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An early Victorian silver snuff box.: An early Victorian silver snuff box, of rectangular outline, the ridged concave body, with engine turned base and lid, the lid with floral embossed grip and engraved rectangular shaped cartouche.
0686: An early Victorian silver snuff box.Est. £150-£200
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A late George III silver snuff box.: A late George III silver snuff box, of plain rectangular form, the hinged lid with initial engraving. Hallmarked Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814. Length 8.8 cm, weight 82.2 grams.
0687: A late George III silver snuff box.Est. £80-£120
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An Edwardian silver snuff box.: An Edwardian silver snuff box, the domed oval box, with ridged rim, to the hinged lid. Hallmarked Charles Henry Dumeril, London 1908. Length 7.6 cm. Weight 42.3 grams.
0688: An Edwardian silver snuff box.Est. £60-£90
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A late Victorian silver import snuff box modelled as: A late Victorian silver import snuff box modelled as snail with further scrolling shell embossed decoration. Hallmarked B Muller & Son, London 1897, including foreign plate mark. Maximum length
0689: A late Victorian silver import snuff box modelled asEst. £100-£150
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A 19th century Dutch snuff box & a miniature table.: A nineteenth century Dutch silver snuff box of stylised shell form, the hinged cover embossed with a scene depicting a mother and child with two children, and opening to reveal a gilded interior,
0690: A 19th century Dutch snuff box & a miniature table.Est. £40-£60
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A Victorian silver snuff box.: A Victorian silver snuff box, of elongated oval outline with waisted sides and engraved throughout with scrolling foliage, the hinged lid with central vacant cartouche, floral embossed thumb piece
0691: A Victorian silver snuff box.Est. £140-£180
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A George IV silver snuff box, three further silver pots: A George IV silver snuff box of plain oblong form, with concave sides and initial engraving to the lid, hallmarked London 1820 with maker's mark '?R'. Together with three further late Victorian
0692: A George IV silver snuff box, three further silver potsEst. £100-£150
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A Victorian silver pebble snuff box.: A Victorian silver pebble snuff box with monogram crested lid, opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked Henry William Dee, London 1866, retailed by H. Rodrigues, 42 Picadilly. Length 9.75
0693: A Victorian silver pebble snuff box.Est. £80-£120
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A George III silver vinaigrette.: A George III silver vinaigrette, the plain oblong form with lapis lazuli set lid opening to the silver-gilt festoon pierced grille. Hallmarked Birmingham, possibly 1810, further 'M?' mark possibly
0694: A George III silver vinaigrette.Est. £70-£100
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A Victorian small silver vinaigrette.: A Victorian small silver vinaigrette of oblong form, the lid with vermicular engraving to the vacant cartouche and florally engraved underside, both with punch work borders and opening to the drill
0695: A Victorian small silver vinaigrette.Est. £60-£90
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A George IV silver vinaigrette.: A George IV silver vinaigrette of oblong form, engraved with weave engraving within wrigglework border and opening to the silver-gilt interior with festoon pierced grille. Hallmarked Birmingham 1822
0696: A George IV silver vinaigrette.Est. £60-£90