Silver & Plated Ware 2014-06-16 Auction - 628 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 2
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 George III silver teapot.: A George III silver teapot, the shaped oblong form with embossed, reeded and bright-cut borders and raised on four ball feet. Hallmarked Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1810. Maximum height
0025: A George III silver teapot.Est. £504-£672
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A Victorian large silver lighthouse caster.: A Victorian large silver lighthouse caster, the cylindrical form partly fluted rising to the detachable cover with bayonet fixture and pierced decoration. Hallmarked Pairpoint Brothers (John & Frank
0026: A Victorian large silver lighthouse caster.Est. £252-£336
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A pair of late Victorian silver mounted vases.: A pair of late Victorian silver mounted vases, the tapered form, pierced and decorated in relief with floral scrolls, both present with blue glass liners and raised on circular stepped bases.
0027: A pair of late Victorian silver mounted vases.Est. £151-£235
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A pair of Victorian silver open salts.: A pair of Victorian silver open salts, the cylindrical body of scroll pierced open-work form, blue glass liner and raised on three claw and ball feet. Hallmarked Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle
0028: A pair of Victorian silver open salts.Est. £168-£252
A George III silver sauce boat.: A George III silver sauce boat of small oval form, embossed with trailing foliage and raised on three hoof feet. Hallmarked London 1775 with the maker's mark TW. Height including handle 3 1/2 inches
0029: A George III silver sauce boat.Est. £252-£336Lot Passed
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A Victorian silver openwork sugar basket.: A Victorian silver open work sugar basket, of circular tapering form with foliate scroll pierced sides and small crest engraving, with swing handle and standing on four scrolled feet (liner
0030: A Victorian silver openwork sugar basket.Est. £134-£202
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A Victorian silver christening mug.: A Victorian silver christening mug, of slightly tapering outline above a footed base, decorated with floral and foliate trailing borders and wreaths enclosing butterfly motifs and engraved personal
0031: A Victorian silver christening mug.Est. £67-£101
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Three pairs of Victorian silver open salts.: Three pairs of Victorian silver open salts, the first pair of plain cauldron form with beaded rims and stylised hoof feet, hallmarked Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1873, the second circular pair
0032: Three pairs of Victorian silver open salts.Est. £168-£252
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A Victorian silver christening mug, etc.: A Victorian silver christening mug, the cylindrical form with panelled floral engraving, vacant cartouche and 'C' shaped handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1876, height measuring 2 3/4 inches (7 cm).
0035: A Victorian silver christening mug, etc.Est. £101-£151
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A late Victorian silver shell dish.: A late Victorian silver shell dish, ornately embossed throughout with floral, foliate and scroll motifs surrounding a vacant cartouche, and with further pierced decoration, the whole raised above
0036: A late Victorian silver shell dish.Est. £151-£235
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A selection of silver and silver plate.: An early twentieth century silver sugar and cream of plain tapering form, hallmarked Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1908 and 1911. Together with a 1940's silver toast rack, Birmingham 1944, a glass vanity
0038: A selection of silver and silver plate.Est. £134-£202
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A Victorian silver marriage beaker.: A Victorian silver marriage beaker, the cylindrical form embossed with stylised hearts upon a stippled background, with two monograms and date engraving and standing on three ball feet. Hallmarked
0039: A Victorian silver marriage beaker.Est. £134-£202
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A Victorian silver sugar bowl with swing handle.: A Victorian silver sugar bowl with swing handle, the circular form with engraved borders, vacant cartouche, reeded rims and standing on a circular footed base. Hallmarked Edward & John Barnard,
0040: A Victorian silver sugar bowl with swing handle.Est. £303-£403
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George II silver caster by Samuel Wood.: George II silver caster, the baluster form with later shell and floral scroll embossing, the detachable cover pierced with alternating panels of diaper and palmette decoration. Hallmarked Samuel
0041: George II silver caster by Samuel Wood.Est. £336-£504
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A George III silver goblet.: A George III silver goblet of plain form, coronet crest engraving and silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked Henry Chawner, London 1793. Height measuring 6 inches (15 cm), weight 6.5 ozt (205 grams).
0042: A George III silver goblet.Est. £773-£941
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A pair of George III silver open salts.: A pair of George III silver open salts, the circular bowls with gilded interiors, reeded rims, crest engravings and raised on a circular foot with octagonal base each with conforming reeded borders.
0043: A pair of George III silver open salts.Est. £286-£370
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A George III silver helmet style cream jug.: A George III silver helmet style cream jug with reeded rim, loop handle and circular foot on square base. Hallmarked Henry Chawner, London 1792. Maximum height measuring 5 1/4 inches (13.5 cm),
0044: A George III silver helmet style cream jug.Est. £336-£504
A George I silver caster.: A George I silver caster, the baluster form fluted below the applied girdle, rising to the patched and later engraved vacant cartouche and later associated pierced bayonet locking cover. The body
0045: A George I silver caster.Est. £706-£874Lot Passed
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A white metal mounted coconut cup, unmarked.: A white metal mounted coconut cup, unmarked, the cup supported by a lobed rim, three pierced straps on a scroll triform base and circular foot. Height measuring 6 inches (15.5 cm).
0047: A white metal mounted coconut cup, unmarked.Est. £773-£941
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A George II silver candle snuffer tray by George: A George II silver candle snuffer tray, the heavy waisted form with scroll edge, high foliate capped scrolling handle and standing on four hoof feet. Hallmarked George Hindmarsh, London 1742. Maximum
0048: A George II silver candle snuffer tray by GeorgeEst. £941-£1,277