Silver 2014-03-17 Auction - 603 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 17
A mid-twentieth century silver four piece tea service bAn Arts and Crafts silver presentation trowel by NelsonA modern silver model of a Saxon drinking horn by Alber
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Welcome to Fellows? first specialist sale of Silver & Plated Ware. Our highlights include a wonderful example of the Arts & Crafts style from one of its most iconic pioneers. Lot 164, a presentation trowel, is by the founder of the Artificers? Guild Nelson Ethelred Dawson (1859-1941). Working with his wife, Edith, they have an impressive CV when it comes to these items including making the trowel used by Queen Victoria to lay the V&A foundation stone in 1899. Those with an eye for Arts & Crafts may also be interested in the tea service by Robert Stone (Lot 168) or the Saxon drinking horn by A.E. Jones (lot 149). Samson Mordan collectors or those looking for a piece of history can look forward to our collection of propelling pencils and pens, along with the various vesta cases on offer in our novelties section. In particular is Lot 590, a beautifully enamelled vesta case depicting a pack of hunting hounds. Continuing the theme of big name designers, we are very pleased to be offering a comprehensive canteen by Tiffany & Co, including nut crackers, bouillon spoons and oyster forks, all in an impressive oak case (Lot 364). Our flatware section is not without its own highlights, with three eighteenth century mote spoons and a curious folding Trefid spoon.
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An eighteenth century silver mote spoon.: An eighteenth century silver mote or skimmer spoon of traditional form with scroll pierced bowl, extended drop to the heel, tapering stem and pointed terminal. Maker's mark of 'ON' or 'NO' only
0387: An eighteenth century silver mote spoon.Est. £100-£150
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An eighteenth century silver mote spoon.: An eighteenth century silver mote or skimmer spoon of traditional form with diaper and scroll pierced bowl, initial engraving, tapering stem and pointed terminal. Lion passant and part maker's mark
0388: An eighteenth century silver mote spoon.Est. £100-£150
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A Victorian pair of silver basting spoons.: A Victorian pair of silver basting spoons, each in Old English pattern with a zig zag motif border and crested terminal. Hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1866. Length measures
0389: A Victorian pair of silver basting spoons.Est. £100-£150
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Two pairs of silver grape scissors.: A modern pair of silver grape scissors, each stem modelled with a fox seated amongst fruiting vines and branches, hallmarked D J Silver Repairs, London 1966. Together with a further, plainer pair,
0390: Two pairs of silver grape scissors.Est. £70-£100
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A Victorian pair of silver-gilt salad servers & a furth: A Victorian pair of silver-gilt salad servers, each with spiral twist stem leading to an openwork monogram finial, hallmarked Francis Higgins III, London 1895. Together with a further Victorian
0391: A Victorian pair of silver-gilt salad servers & a furthEst. £120-£180
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A modern pair of silver sugar tongs & a child's knife, : A modern pair of silver sugar tongs, hallmarked Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., 2008, in retailer's box. Together with a child's knife, fork and spoon christening set, the knife with filled handle, also
0392: A modern pair of silver sugar tongs & a child's knife, Est. £80-£120
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A Victorian cased set of silver Fiddle & Shell teaspoon: A Victorian set of six silver Fiddle and Shell pattern teaspoons with initialled terminals and within fitted wooden case, hallmarked John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1889. Together with a
0393: A Victorian cased set of silver Fiddle & Shell teaspoonEst. £70-£100
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A small selection of mainly Georgian & Victorian flatwa: Three Victorian silver dessert forks in Fiddle and Thread pattern with crested terminal, hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1855. Together with a pair of similar Fiddle and
0394: A small selection of mainly Georgian & Victorian flatwaEst. £180-£260
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A set of Edwardian silver fish eaters for six place set: A set of Edwardian silver fish eaters for six place settings in a reproduction Rat-tail style pattern. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1902. Weight 20.61 ozt (641 grams). (12).
0395: A set of Edwardian silver fish eaters for six place setEst. £180-£260
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A Georgian silver meat skewer.: A Georgian silver meat skewer of plain form, with initialled loop terminal. Hallmarks partly obscured, maker's mark probably for John Harvey I. Length 11 1/4 inches (28.5 cm), weight 3.43 ozt (106.7
0398: A Georgian silver meat skewer.Est. £100-£150
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Six George III silver Fiddle pattern table forks.: Six George III silver Fiddle pattern table forks in with bright cut engraved border decoration. Hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1805, one fork hallmarked 1807. Weight 14.48 ozt
0399: Six George III silver Fiddle pattern table forks.Est. £160-£220
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An Edwardian matched set of six silver dessert forks by: A matched set of six Edwardian silver dessert forks, each double struck in a King's style pattern, five hallmarked Birmingham 1904, one hallmarked London 1904, all struck with the Foreign Mark and
0400: An Edwardian matched set of six silver dessert forks byEst. £100-£150
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A George III set of six table forks & a set of six late: A set of six George III silver table forks, each with engraved family crest to the reverse of each terminal depicting a forearm holding aloft a fish, hallmarked Solomon Hougham, London 1805.
0401: A George III set of six table forks & a set of six lateEst. £300-£400
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Five Victorian Exeter silver Fiddle pattern dessert spo: A set of five Victorian Exeter silver dessert spoons, each in Fiddle pattern with engraved family crest to terminal depicting a crowned lion, hallmarked John Stone, Exeter 1853. Together with a
0402: Five Victorian Exeter silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoEst. £100-£150
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A George III set of six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons &: A set of six George III silver dessert spoons in plain Fiddle pattern, hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807, one dated 1805. Together with six George IV Fiddle pattern dessert
0403: A George III set of six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons &Est. £140-£200
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Nine George III & William IV Fiddle pattern table spoon: Nine George III and later Fiddle pattern table spoons, to include a pair with initialled terminals, hallmarked Solomon Hougham, London 1808, a pair with monogrammed terminals, hallmarked Edward
0404: Nine George III & William IV Fiddle pattern table spoonEst. £220-£300
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Twelve early 19th century Fiddle pattern table spoons t: A George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern table spoon with engraved family crest and initial to terminal, hallmarked John Power, Dublin 1807. Together with eleven other George III and later Fiddle
0405: Twelve early 19th century Fiddle pattern table spoons tEst. £320-£420
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A 1930's set of twelve Rat-tail pattern dessert spoons.: A set of twelve 1930's silver dessert spoons in Rat-tail pattern. Hallmarked Harrods Ltd (Richard Woodman Burbridge), Sheffield 1932. Weight 17.82 ozt (554.4 grams).
0406: A 1930's set of twelve Rat-tail pattern dessert spoons.Est. £180-£220
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A William IV pair of silver Queen's pattern table spoon: A pair of William IV silver table spoons, in double struck Queen's pattern with shell motif to heel. Hallmarked Adey Bellamy Savory, London 1832. Weight 6.55 ozt (203.8 grams).
0407: A William IV pair of silver Queen's pattern table spoonEst. £70-£100
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Nine George III Old English pattern tablespoons & a Geo: Nine assorted George III silver table spoons in Old English pattern, and a single George IV Fiddle pattern table spoon, all with engraved initials or monograms to each terminal, various dates from
0408: Nine George III Old English pattern tablespoons & a GeoEst. £220-£300
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Three 20th century silver sets of six coffee spoons.: An Edwardian set of six silver coffee spoons in Albany pattern, hallmarked Maxfield & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1908. Together with two 1930's sets of six coffee spoons, one set with foliate motifs to
0409: Three 20th century silver sets of six coffee spoons.Est. £60-£90