Silver & Plated Ware 2014-06-16 Auction - 628 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 17
A Channel Islands silver beaker by Jacques Quesnel I.An Elkington & Co silver presentation tyg with MasonicA modern silver mounted presentational Masonic
Done
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Auction Details

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.
Sold
Two cased sets of silver coffee spoons.: Two cased sets of 1950's silver coffee spoons, the first set in a rat-tail style pattern and hallmarked J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1959, the second set with pointed terminals and hallmarked
0385: Two cased sets of silver coffee spoons.Est. £60-£90
Sold
A George III silver sifter spoon, etc.: A George III silver sifter spoon, hallmarked London 1806. Together with two Georgian mote spoons, a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, two silver condiment spoons and a Yard-O-Lead cased
0386: A George III silver sifter spoon, etc.Est. £50-£80
Sold
A set of six George III silver Shell and Thread pattern: A set of six George III silver Shell and Thread pattern knives. Hallmarked Moses Brent, London 1809. Length measuring 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm).
0387: A set of six George III silver Shell and Thread patternEst. £80-£120
Sold
An Edwardian cased set of 12 silver teaspoons.: An Edwardian cased set of twelve silver teaspoons, in Old English pattern style and each stem with decorative borders leading to a crested terminal. Hallmarked Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1905,
0388: An Edwardian cased set of 12 silver teaspoons.Est. £70-£90
Sold
George III & later condiment spoons. (5).: Two George III silver condiment spoons, the first with elongated oval bowl and crested terminal, no assay mark but assumed London 1794, the second with a spade shape bowl, assumed London 1801.
0389: George III & later condiment spoons. (5).Est. £30-£50
Sold
Edwardian silver & ivory pistol grip knives and forks.: Edwardian silver knives and forks for four place settings and with plain ivory pistol grip handles. Hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1908 and 1909. Knife length
0390: Edwardian silver & ivory pistol grip knives and forks.Est. £200-£300
Sold
Georgian, Victorian & Edwardian table spoons, etc.: One Victorian and three Edwardian silver table spoons in Fiddle and Thread pattern with monogrammed terminals, hallmarked Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1895 and Charles Boyton (III), London
0391: Georgian, Victorian & Edwardian table spoons, etc.Est. £120-£180
Sold
Georgian, Victorian & later tea and coffee spoons.: A matched set of six Victorian silver teaspoons in Queen's pattern, hallmarked Francis Higgins II/III, London 1879 and 1881, one spoon hallmarked Thomas Smily, London 1860. Together with a set of
0392: Georgian, Victorian & later tea and coffee spoons.Est. £120-£180
Sold
Modern silver baby spoon & pusher set, a Russian: A modern silver baby spoon and pusher set, hallmarked C Robathan & Son, Birmingham 2003, in fitted case. Together with a Russian condiment spoon with enamelled decoration, three butter knives to
0393: Modern silver baby spoon & pusher set, a RussianEst. £50-£80
Sold
Five George III & later silver sugar tongs.: A George III silver pair of sugar nips, monogrammed and with bright cut engraved decoration, hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1797. Together with a George IV pair of sugar nips, also
0394: Five George III & later silver sugar tongs.Est. £60-£90
Sold
Selection of Victorian & later cake forks.: Five late Victorian silver cake forks in Albany pattern with engraved crest, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1894. Together with a modern cased set of six silver cake forks,
0395: Selection of Victorian & later cake forks.Est. £80-£120
Sold
An early George III toddy ladle.: An early George III silver toddy ladle, shaped and fluted bowl with engraved initials to the underside and leading to a short tapering stem and wooden handle with baluster shape terminal. Silver
0396: An early George III toddy ladle.Est. £40-£60
Sold
A George III Exeter table spoon, an Indian spoon & an: A George III silver table spoon in plain Fiddle pattern, hallmarked Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1812. Together with an Indian serving spoon with foliate scroll decoration to the tapering handle and stone
0397: A George III Exeter table spoon, an Indian spoon & anEst. £70-£90
Sold
A George IV silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, etc.: A George IV silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, hallmarked John Sutter, Edinburgh 1827. Together with two pairs of George III silver sugar tongs, a silver butter knife, a cased set of six silver
0398: A George IV silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, etc.Est. £80-£120
Sold
A George I silver Hanoverian Rattail basting spoon.: A George I silver Hanoverian Rat-tail basting spoon with initialled reverse terminal. Hallmarked Andrew Archer, London 1718. Length measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm), weight 3.9 ozt (122 grams).
0399: A George I silver Hanoverian Rattail basting spoon.Est. £500-£700
Sold
A pair of George III silver table spoons by Hester: A pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons with crested terminals. Hallmarked Hester Bateman, London 1782. Length measuring 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm), gross weight 3.9 ozt (124 grams).
0400: A pair of George III silver table spoons by HesterEst. £180-£240
Sold
A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle.: A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle with fluted shell bowl and crested terminal. Hallmarked Stephen Adams II, London 1780. Length measuring 13 1/2 inches (34 cm), weight 5.2 ozt (163
0401: A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle.Est. £120-£180
Sold
A 1950's silver tea strainer, etc.: A 1950's silver tea strainer hallmarked Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1959. Together with a Crown Derby pair of butter knives and cheese knife, a further Crown Derby bread knife, a silver plated ivory
0402: A 1950's silver tea strainer, etc.Est. £40-£60
Sold
A Victorian cased set of four silver salt spoons.: A Victorian silver cased set of four salt spoons, each in plain Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal. Hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1866. Weight 1.76 ozt (55 grams).
0403: A Victorian cased set of four silver salt spoons.Est. £40-£60
Sold
A Victorian pair of silver basting spoons.: A Victorian pair of silver basting spoons, each in plain Fiddle pattern with engraved monogram to terminal. Hallmarked Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1852. Length measures 11
0404: A Victorian pair of silver basting spoons.Est. £150-£200
Sold
Seventeen George III silver table forks.: Seventeen George III silver table forks in Hanoverian style pattern with engraved crest to the reverse of each terminal. Hallmarked Thomas Dicks, London 1800, one fork hallmarked London 1799 with a
0405: Seventeen George III silver table forks.Est. £320-£420
Sold
Twelve George III silver dessert spoons.: Twelve George III silver dessert spoons, in Old English pattern with crested terminals, comprising four hallmarked Thomas Northcote, London 1780 and five hallmarked London 1792, same maker; the other
0406: Twelve George III silver dessert spoons.Est. £220-£280
Sold
A George III pair of silver table spoons.: A George III pair of silver table spoons, each in Old English pattern with engraved monogram to terminal. Hallmarked Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1791. Length measures 8 1/2 inches (21.5
0407: A George III pair of silver table spoons.Est. £40-£60
Sold
A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle.: A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle with elongated tapered handle with initial engraving to the terminal. Hallmarked Thomas Tookey, London 1873. Length measuring 15 inches (38 cm),
0408: A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle.Est. £80-£120