Silver & Plated Ware 2013-12-09 Auction - 744 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 2
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 George III silver graduated salver and waiter.: A George III silver graduated salver and waiter of similar circular form with shell and scroll rim. Hallmarked Elizabeth Cooke, London 1764 and 1770. Diameters measuring 10 and 6 3/4 inches (25.5 and
0025: A George III silver graduated salver and waiter.Est. £400-£600
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A George IV silver goblet.: A George IV silver goblet, the campana form later embossed with asymmetrical scrolls amidst a background of diaper, scalework and flowers. Hallmarked London 1823, the maker probably Joseph Craddock &
0026: A George IV silver goblet.Est. £100-£150
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An Edwardian three piece bachelor tea service.: An Edwardian three piece bachelor tea service, of oval form, each piece with part fluted bodies. Hallmarked A & J Zimmerman Ltd (Arthur & John Zimmerman), Birmingham 1902. Gross weight 13.5 ozt (420
0027: An Edwardian three piece bachelor tea service.Est. £180-£260
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Two George III silver mustard pots.: A George III silver mustard pot of plain oval form, crested and with reeded borders, missing glass liner, hallmarked John Emes, London 1801. Together with a second George III silver mustard pot,
0028: Two George III silver mustard pots.Est. £120-£180
A Victorian silver cruet base mount.: A Victorian silver cruet base mount of oval form with floral scroll engraving to the scroll rim and conforming bracket feet. Hallmarked John Evans II, London 1845. Length measuring 8 1/2 inches (21.5
0029: A Victorian silver cruet base mount.Est. £100-£150Lot Passed
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Two similar George III silver beakers.: Two similar George III silver beakers of plain tapered form with engraved crest. Hallmarked London 1778, maker's mark W.E (?). Height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), gross weight 8.3 ozt (259 grams).
0030: Two similar George III silver beakers.Est. £150-£200
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug of pedestal form, embossed with fruiting scrolls and beads to the central vacant cartouche and gadrooned rims. Hallmarked London 1767, maker's mark '?.C'. Height
0031: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £60-£90
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A pair of George III silver open salts.: A George III pair of silver open salts, the oval form, initialled, supported on a gadrooned foot to the conforming rim with scroll terminals. Hallmarked London 1805, maker's mark indistinct. Maximum
0032: A pair of George III silver open salts.Est. £80-£120
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A Victorian small silver mug.: A Victorian small silver mug, the bellied form part fluted with floral chased rim, scrolling handle and standing on a circular footed base. Hallmarked Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), Sheffield
0033: A Victorian small silver mug.Est. £50-£80
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A late Victorian small silver cream jug, etc.: A late Victorian small silver cream jug, hallmarked William Devenport, Birmingham 1900, height measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm). Together with a small Victorian silver trinket dish, Birmingham 1893,
0034: A late Victorian small silver cream jug, etc.Est. £70-£100
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A George III silver open cauldron salt, etc.: A George III silver open cauldron salt, hallmarked David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, London 1767. Together with a further George III silver open salt, hallmarked London 1774, two further early
0035: A George III silver open cauldron salt, etc.Est. £120-£180
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A George III silver mug.: A George III silver mug of baluster form with later personal inscription, leaf capped scrolling handle and standing on a circular footed base, in original fitted case. Hallmarked London 1774, maker's
0036: A George III silver mug.Est. £80-£120
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A Victorian silver salver of oval form.: A Victorian silver salver of oval form, the raised edge with beaded and gadrooned borders to the geometric engraved body and raised on four Egyptianesque bracket feet. Hallmarked White & Hawkins,
0037: A Victorian silver salver of oval form.Est. £200-£300
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A Victorian silver sugar and cream jug with Aesthetic: A Victorian silver sugar and cream jug, each of bulbous form with Aesthetic Period engraving incorporating butterflies and birds amongst foliage. Hallmarked W & G Sissons (William & George Sissons)
0038: A Victorian silver sugar and cream jug with AestheticEst. £100-£150
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George III silver teapot by Peter & Ann Bateman.: A George III silver teapot by Peter & Ann Bateman, of fluted oval outline and engraved with fruiting vine borders enclosing an initialled cartouche to one side and a vacant cartouche to the other,
0039: George III silver teapot by Peter & Ann Bateman.Est. £200-£300
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A late Victorian embossed silver bowl.: A late Victorian embossed silver bowl, the monogrammed oval shaped cartouche, within a scrolling foliate panel, to the acanthus leaf sides and floral base. Hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co,
0040: A late Victorian embossed silver bowl.Est. £60-£90
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A Victorian silver mug.: A Victorian silver christening mug, of cylindrical form, the oval shaped cartouche with contemporary personal engraving, to the embossed foliate band and geometric sides, with beaded rims and plain
0041: A Victorian silver mug.Est. £50-£80
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A late Victorian silver vase and an early 20th century: A late Victorian silver vase, of tapered cylindrical form on a circular foot rim, with gadroon and floral impressed panels, together with an early twentieth century filled silver octagonal trumpet
0042: A late Victorian silver vase and an early 20th centuryEst. £150-£200
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An Edwardian silver caddy, with ivory finial.: An Edwardian silver caddy, of plain oval shaped, with spiral rims, the domed lid with ivory finial. Hallmarked Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1906. Height 4 1/4 inches (10.8 cm), weight 6.93 ozt
0043: An Edwardian silver caddy, with ivory finial.Est. £90-£140
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An early George III small silver mug.: An early George III small silver mug of baluster form, floral and scroll embossing to the initialled cartouche. Hallmarked James Stamp & John Baker, London 1764. Height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm),
0044: An early George III small silver mug.Est. £80-£120
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A George III silver sauce boat.: A George III silver sauce boat, frill rim above floral, shell and foliate scroll decoration with initialled cartouche to one side, with leaf capped double scroll handle and the whole raised above
0045: A George III silver sauce boat.Est. £80-£120
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A Victorian pair of silver shell shape butter dishes.: A Victorian pair of silver butter dishes, each modelled as an oyster shell above three ball feet. Hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1890. Length measures 5 inches
0046: A Victorian pair of silver shell shape butter dishes.Est. £80-£120
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A George III pair of open salts with liners.: A George III pair of silver open salts in Neo-Classical style, each of oval form with gadrooned rim above quatrefoil pierced sides with applied floral and foliate pendant swag motifs, with blue glass
0047: A George III pair of open salts with liners.Est. £80-£120
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An Edwardian silver-gilt basket.: An Edwardian silver-gilt basket, the circular body with flared sides of pierced and woven form leading to a reeded and scalloped rim, a further vertical pierced gallery mounting the four turned paw
0048: An Edwardian silver-gilt basket.Est. £400-£600