Silver 2014-03-17 Auction - 603 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 20
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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A selection of novelty including a scroll holder and ca: A selection of silver and white medal novelties to include a silver toy or miniature kettle, crested, on stand, hallmarked with the lion passant and maker's mark DB (?), a scroll holder, a caddy
0459: A selection of novelty including a scroll holder and caEst. £100-£150
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A mother of pearl cased magnifying glass.: A mother of pearl cased magnifying glass, the glass with reeded white metal edge and opens on a pivoting hinge. Length measuring 7 cm.
0460: A mother of pearl cased magnifying glass.Est. £90-£140
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A late eighteenth century baby's rattle.: A baby's rattle, possibly late eighteenth century, of squared baluster form, with foliate panel detail and coral teether, suspending four bells. Length 12.1 cm. Weight 39.4 grams.
0461: A late eighteenth century baby's rattle.Est. £460-£560
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An early twentieth century silver and enamel belt buckl: An early twentieth century silver and enamel belt buckle, the rectangular shaped cream guilloche enamel panel, with pink and green rose motif. Hallmarked Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1909 and 1911.
0462: An early twentieth century silver and enamel belt bucklEst. £90-£140
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A Victorian pair of silver novelty menu holders.: A Victorian pair of silver novelty menu holders, modelled as a pearl shell sat upon a bed of coral. Hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1894. Width measuring 8.7 cm, gross weight 78.2 grams.
0463: A Victorian pair of silver novelty menu holders.Est. £140-£180
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A tortoiseshell cased magnifying glass.: A tortoiseshell cased magnifying glass, the glass with reeded white metal edge and opens on a pivoting hinge. Length measuring 6.5 cm.
0464: A tortoiseshell cased magnifying glass.Est. £280-£380
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A late Victorian pair of Scottish silver menu holders.: A late Victorian pair of Scottish silver menu holders, the wire frame with crowned interlocking hearts. Hallmarked Wilson & Sharp (Robert Wilson & Andrew Sharp), Edinburgh 1900. Maximum length
0465: A late Victorian pair of Scottish silver menu holders.Est. £120-£180
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A continental child's rattle and whistle.: A continental child's rattle and whistle, the tapered frosted handle with engraved depiction of a young child and personal name inscription, rising to the dual suspended bells and central whistle.
0466: A continental child's rattle and whistle.Est. £100-£150
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An early twentieth century ivory miniature brooch.: An early twentieth century ivory miniature brooch, the oval shaped ivory panel painted to depict a bridge scene, within a cannetille white metal surround. Length 6.5 cm, weight 19.6 grams.
0467: An early twentieth century ivory miniature brooch.Est. £220-£280
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A Victorian pair of silver menu holders.: A Victorian pair of silver menu holders, the wire frame supported by a cast floral, shell and scroll base on column feet. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1894. Width measuring 9.5 cm,
0468: A Victorian pair of silver menu holders.Est. £90-£140
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A selection of four retractable pencils.: A selection of four early twentieth century and later silver, white metal and base metal retractable pencils, the first with stone set terminal hallmarked Birmingham 1908, two white metal examples,
0469: A selection of four retractable pencils.Est. £40-£60
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Two 1930's silver match cases.: Two 1930's silver match cases of oblong form with engine turned decoration and opening to a silver-gilt interior. Both hallmarked J W Tiptaft & Son Ltd (James Walter Tiptaft), Birmingham 1930. Height
0471: Two 1930's silver match cases.Est. £50-£80
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An Edwardian silver purse.: An Edwardian plain silver purse of rounded rectangular shape, raised central section to the envelope style front opening to reveal two compartments, suspended from a link chain with finger ring.
0472: An Edwardian silver purse.Est. £30-£50
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A Sampson Mordan triple colour crayon pencil.: A Sampson Mordan triple colour crayon slide action pencil, the cylindrical form with three cabochon set paste stone 'sliders' in blue, red and black, with suspension ring. Impressed mark 'S.Mordan &
0473: A Sampson Mordan triple colour crayon pencil.Est. £70-£100
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An early 20th century Sampson Mordan pipe kit.: An early twentieth century Sampson Mordan silver cased pipe kit, of plain outline and opening to reveal a central stand fitted with various implements, with monogrammed base. Silver case hallmarked
0474: An early 20th century Sampson Mordan pipe kit.Est. £50-£80
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A Sampson Mordan gold filled 'Everpoint' pencil.: A Sampson Mordan gold filled 'Everpoint' propelling pencil, with suspension loop. Impressed 'Mordan Everpoint Patent 307227'. Length excluding loop measures 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm).
0475: A Sampson Mordan gold filled 'Everpoint' pencil.Est. £50-£80
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A Sampson Mordan 'Centennial pencil & a further propell: An early twentieth century Sampson Mordan silver 'Centennial' propelling pencil, hallmarked London 1921 with maker's mark and also impressed name. Together with a further retractable pencil with
0476: A Sampson Mordan 'Centennial pencil & a further propellEst. £70-£100
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An early 20th century Sampson Mordan pencil holder & a : An early twentieth century Sampson Mordan silver pencil holder with propelling slide action and attached suspension ring, ribbed decoration and with personal initials to the sliding band, missing
0477: An early 20th century Sampson Mordan pencil holder & a Est. £70-£100
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A Sampson Mordan 9ct gold 'Everpoint' pencil.: A Sampson Mordan 'Everpoint' 9ct gold mounted propelling pencil. Hallmarked London 1931, also impressed 'Mordan Everpoint Patent 179005'. Length measures 3 7/8 inches (9.8 cm).
0478: A Sampson Mordan 9ct gold 'Everpoint' pencil.Est. £80-£120
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A Sampson Mordan yellow metal propelling pencil.: A Sampson Mordan yellow metal propelling pencil with slide action, the slim case with engine turned decoration and foliate mounted seal top style terminal. Impressed mark 'S. Mordan & Co.' Length
0479: A Sampson Mordan yellow metal propelling pencil.Est. £60-£90
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A Sampson Mordan silver 'Everpoint' propelling pencil &: A Sampson Mordan 'Everpoint' silver propelling pencil with pocket clip, engine turned decoration surrounding a vacant name panel, hallmarked London 1929, also marked 'Mordan Everpoint Patent 179005'.
0480: A Sampson Mordan silver 'Everpoint' propelling pencil &Est. £80-£120
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A Sampson Mordan 9ct gold mounted pencil.: A Sampson Mordan 9ct gold mounted pencil with an extending 'flick' action, engine turned decoration surrounding a vacant oval cartouche. Impressed mark 'S. Mordan & Co. Patent', also marked '9ct',
0481: A Sampson Mordan 9ct gold mounted pencil.Est. £80-£120
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A novelty telescopic pencil.: A novelty telescopic pencil, modelled in the style of a plumb bob with six tapering sections and a globular terminal with reeded border and suspension ring attachment. Marked 'Thornhill No. 1516',
0482: A novelty telescopic pencil.Est. £150-£200