Silver & Plated Ware 2014-06-16 Auction - 628 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 16
A Channel Islands silver beaker by Jacques Quesnel I.An Elkington & Co silver presentation tyg with MasonicA modern silver mounted presentational Masonic
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Silver & Plated Ware

Welcome to our summer sale of Silver & Plated Ware which features over 600 lots, ranging from the Georgian, Victorian and modern era. Our highlights begin with a selection of Channel Island silver, including an eighteenth century silver Christening cup, circa 1780 by Jean-Pieree du Port of Guernsey (Lot 22) and a late eighteenth century or early nineteenth century silver beaker by Jacques Quesnel I of Jersey (Lot 23); both are superb examples of the work produced by the islands highly regarded silversmiths. For those with an eye for Masonic regalia, we have several lots of notable significance (Lots 234, 235 & 236). Lot 235 in particular, is an early twentieth century colonial ceremonial set presented to Sir Charles Calvert Bowring K.C.M.G, K.B.E. (1872-1945); Bowring was a British colonial administrator, Governor of Nyasaland and notable Freemason. The ceremonial set itself comprises a beautiful trowel, ivory handled set square, plummet and horn hammer in a fitted wooden case. Exquisitely adorning the front cover, Lot 296 is a Victorian electroplated charger, of 'A Pompeian Lady at her Toilet', by Elkington & Co., and designed by Leonard Morel-Ladeuil. Considered one of his masterpieces, the plaque depicts in relief a reclining lady being tended to by three servants, bordered by decorative damascening with gilt highlights. Finally, from our Novelties section, we have some beautiful etui cases (464 & 529). French for holder or keeper, these decorative boxes were usually an entity of their own or as an appendage to a chatelaine. Traditionally, they would contain tools for both a gentlemen and ladies daily use; such as folding scissors, sewing needles, and tweezers and ear spoons. Similarly, we have wonderful Victorian silver 'castletop' vinaigrette by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1839 (Lot 593) which depicts a view of Kenilworth Castle.
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A Russian silver-gilt kovsh.: A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel kovsh, the oval form set with amethyst cabochons and birdlike handle, the enamel in foliate and geometric motifs shaded in various colours of green, blue,
0361: A Russian silver-gilt kovsh.Est. £200-£300
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A Russian silver and enamel caddy spoon.: A Russian silver and enamel caddy spoon, the teardrop shaped bowl with plique-à-jour enamel foliate motifs, bordered by cloisonné enamel rising to the twist stem and shaped terminal further
0362: A Russian silver and enamel caddy spoon.Est. £100-£150
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Russian silver christening mug & vodka cups.: An early twentieth century Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel christening mug with personal inscription, missing handle (AF), marked with the Kokoshnik mark (1908-1926), height measuring 3
0366: Russian silver christening mug & vodka cups.Est. £150-£200
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Continental teaspoons with plique-a-jour enamel.: A selection of eight continental coffee and teaspoons with plique-à-jour enamel decoration in floral and scrolling decorations. Predominately stamped with standards marks of 800 through to 925. (8).
0367: Continental teaspoons with plique-a-jour enamel.Est. £90-£140
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A late nineteenth century Russian silver-gilt and: A late nineteenth century Russian silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoon, the teardrop bowl and terminal decorated in plique-à-jour enamel in shades of blue, green, purple and red with central
0371: A late nineteenth century Russian silver-gilt andEst. £70-£100
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A cased carving set.: A cased six part carving set, comprising fish servers, together with two pairs of carving knives and forks, each with antler horn handle and silver plated scrolling foliate ferrule and terminal. Each
0373: A cased carving set.Est. £40-£60
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A pair of continental candlesticks, marked 925.: A pair of continental candlesticks, marked '925', each with a wide and filled circular base rising to a baluster column and urn shape socket, with lobed decoration throughout. Impressed '925' to
0375: A pair of continental candlesticks, marked 925.Est. £100-£200
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Two pairs of cased fish servers.: An early twentieth century cased pair of fish servers, with plain ivory handles decorated with a family crest, hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1921, ferrules hallmarked 1919. Together with a
0381: Two pairs of cased fish servers.Est. £60-£90
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A white metal berry spoon.: A white metal berry spoon with initialled terminal. Struck three times with the letter 'B' alongside 'AJ'. Length measuring 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm), weight 1.6 ozt (52 grams).
0382: A white metal berry spoon.Est. £20-£30
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A George IV Irish silver meat skewer.: A George IV Irish silver meat skewer, the tapered form with shaped mount to the ring handle. Hallmarked Samuel Neville, Dublin 1824. Length measuring 10 1/2 inches (26.5 cm), weight 2 ozt (62.3
0383: A George IV Irish silver meat skewer.Est. £120-£180
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A William IV silver fish slice.: A William IV silver fish slice, foliate pierced decoration within line borders and leading to a plain Fiddle pattern stem. Hallmarked London 1836 with maker's mark 'WK' (William Knight II or William
0384: A William IV silver fish slice.Est. £70-£100