Silver & Plated Ware 2013-12-09 Auction - 744 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 3
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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An Edwardian silver porringer.: An Edwardian silver porringer, the body part fluted to the scroll surround vacant cartouche, with gadrooned girdle and twin scrolling handles. Hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1907.
0049: An Edwardian silver porringer.Est. £131-£196
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A George III silver twin handled cup.: A George III silver twin handled cup with later floral and scroll embossed surround to the engraved cartouche, the twin handles with heart shaped terminals and raised on a circular footed base.
0050: A George III silver twin handled cup.Est. £245-£327
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An Art Nouveau small silver basket mount.: An Art Nouveau small silver basket mount, glass liner deficient, hallmarked Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1907, height measuring 3 1/4 inches (8.5 cm). Together with a table spoon, pseudo or
0051: An Art Nouveau small silver basket mount.Est. £65-£98
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An early George III provincial silver twin handled cup.: An early George III provincial silver twin handled cup of classic form, the body with heavy later floral embossing and inscription. Hallmarked John Langlands I, Newcastle 1769. Height measuring 5
0052: An early George III provincial silver twin handled cup.Est. £196-£294
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Set of four Victorian open salts & a pair of Victorian: A set of four Victorian silver open salts, each of part lobed oval outline above a footed base, with twin angular handles, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence
0053: Set of four Victorian open salts & a pair of VictorianEst. £131-£196
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A George III silver wine sieve and a modern bon bon: A George III silver wine sieve, with reeded rim and detachable ring mount, engraved monogram garland and ribbon cartouche, together with a modern silver bonbon dish, the pierced lattice scalloped
0055: A George III silver wine sieve and a modern bon bonEst. £131-£196
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A George II silver twin handled cup.: A George II silver twin handled cup, raised on a circular foot, the slightly tapered bowl with flared rim, to the twin 'S' shaped handles, engraved "M*F" and "1745" to the thumb grips and "The gift
0056: A George II silver twin handled cup.Est. £654-£981
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A pair of George III Irish silver open salts.: A George III pair of Irish silver open salts, the circular form with engraved crests, silver-gilt interiors, gadrooned rim interspersed with foliate shell details and raised on four shell capped ball
0057: A pair of George III Irish silver open salts.Est. £196-£294
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A George III Irish silver tea service.: A George III Irish silver three piece tea service of part fluted form to the reeded scroll and shell rim and raised on four paw feet. Hallmarked William Nolan, Dublin 1815. Gross weight 46 ozt (1431
0058: A George III Irish silver tea service.Est. £981-£1,308
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A late Victorian silver toast rack.: A late Victorian silver six-divide toast rack, the oblong base to the arched wire dividers and loop handle. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899. Length measuring 5 1/4 inches (13.5 cm),
0059: A late Victorian silver toast rack.Est. £131-£196
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Two silver toast racks.: A late Victorian silver toast rack of oval form standing on four ball feet to the graduated dividers and loop handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, length measuring 4 inches (10 cm). Together with an
0060: Two silver toast racks.Est. £98-£147
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A Victorian silver christening mug.: A Victorian silver christening mug, the cylindrical form with floral panelled engraving, central name inscription to the flared lip and base. Hallmarked Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1851.
0061: A Victorian silver christening mug.Est. £82-£131
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A Victorian silver mug.: A Victorian silver mug, standing on a cast and applied floral foot and mount to the slightly tapering body with initial engraving and acanthus leaf wrapped scrolling handle. Hallmarked London 1842,
0062: A Victorian silver mug.Est. £131-£196
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A Victorian small silver mug.: A Victorian small silver mug, the body embossed with a figurative rural scene to the vacant cartouche, bead and foliate handle and raised above a pedestal base. Hallmarked Augustus George Piesse,
0063: A Victorian small silver mug.Est. £114-£164
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An early George III silver open salt, etc.: An early George III silver open salt of cauldron form stranding on three shell mounted hoof feet, hallmarked David Hennell I, London 1760. Together with a pair of small Victorian open salts with
0064: An early George III silver open salt, etc.Est. £114-£164
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An Edwardian silver toast rack.: An Edwardian silver four-divide toast rack, standing on four ball feet the oblong base and wire frame with loop handle. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901. Length measuring 3 3/8
0065: An Edwardian silver toast rack.Est. £65-£98
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Two silver snuffers for chambersticks.: A George IV silver chamberstick snuffer of plain tapered form, hallmarked Birmingham 1820, maker's mark MIB(?), similar to the mark of Matthew Boulton Plate Co, height measuring 4 cm. Together with a
0066: Two silver snuffers for chambersticks.Est. £49-£82
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A Victorian small silver mug & two early 20th century: A Victorian silver christening mug of baluster form, embossed with floral scrolls surrounding the initialled cartouche, hallmarked George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London 1858, height
0067: A Victorian small silver mug & two early 20th centuryEst. £196-£294
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A George III silver cream jug, etc.: A George III silver cream jug with engraved borders and surround to the crested cartouche, hallmarked London 1792, height measuring 4 inches (10 cm). Together with an Edwardian silver christening
0068: A George III silver cream jug, etc.Est. £196-£294
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A Victorian small silver pepperette, etc.: A Victorian small silver pepperette of ovoid form and dual crest engravings, hallmarked Daniel & John Wellby, London 1894, height measuring 4 cm. Together with a modern silver shell open salt, a
0069: A Victorian small silver pepperette, etc.Est. £131-£196
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A Victorian silver bonbon dish.: A Victorian silver bonbon dish, the circular base rising to the stepped and flared edge with shaped and crimped rim. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd London 1894. Height measuring 2 inches (5
0070: A Victorian silver bonbon dish.Est. £65-£98
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A George IV silver mustard pot.: A George IV silver mustard pot of oval form with gadrooned border, blue glass liner and standing on four ball feet. Hallmarked London 1820, maker's mark I.B. Height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm),
0071: A George IV silver mustard pot.Est. £49-£82
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A Victorian silver christening mug.: A Victorian silver christening mug, the shaped body with a series of scroll and floral bordered panels incorporating diaper decoration and a personal inscription, leaf capped scrolling handle and
0072: A Victorian silver christening mug.Est. £98-£147