Silver & Plated Ware 2014-06-16 Auction - 628 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 3
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 IV silver teapot.: A George IV silver teapot, of plain oval outline with gadrooned rim, with floral, foliate and shell embossed thumb piece to the scroll handle and further foliate decorated finial to the hinged lid,
0049: A George IV silver teapot.Est. £252-£336
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A turn of the century silver mounted glass bud vase.: A turn of the century silver mounted blue glass bud vase of flared form, with everted and shaped silver rim above an embossed and pierced silver mount decorated with floral and scrolling foliate
0050: A turn of the century silver mounted glass bud vase.Est. £101-£151
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A selection of silver to include a late Victorian: A selection of silver, to include a late Victorian Kiddish cup with floral engraved panels on grooved circular foot, hallmarked London 1899, height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). Together with an
0051: A selection of silver to include a late VictorianEst. £134-£202
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A late Victorian silver tea set.: A late Victorian silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each piece with floral scroll and pierced rim and ornately decorated throughout with further
0052: A late Victorian silver tea set.Est. £672-£1,008
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An Edwardian silver sugar basket, napkin ring and mini: An Edwardian silver sugar or sweetmeat basket of oval fluted form with reeded rims and swing handle, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1908, height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm). Together with an
0053: An Edwardian silver sugar basket, napkin ring and miniEst. £101-£151
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A Victorian silver cream jug.: A Victorian silver cream jug, the bellied form with swags of floral engraving, raised on three paw feet, scrolling leaf capped handle and scalloped rim. Hallmarked J Wippell & Co, Exeter 1879. Height
0054: A Victorian silver cream jug.Est. £84-£134
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A selection of Victorian and later silver condiments.: A selection of Victorian and later silver condiments to include four silver pepperetes, a mustard pot and open salt, some lacking blue glass liners. Various hallmarks and maker's. Gross silver weight
0055: A selection of Victorian and later silver condiments.Est. £84-£134
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A Victorian silver spirit kettle.: A Victorian silver spirit kettle, the bulbous form partly embossed, engraved crest and scroll mounted fixed ebonised handle, standing on a triform base terminating on shell feet and detachable burner
0056: A Victorian silver spirit kettle.Est. £941-£1,277
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A pair of George II silver open salts of cauldron form.: A pair of George II silver open salts of cauldron form, one with scratch initials to the underside and each raised on three hoof feet. Hallmarked London 1752, the maker probably David Mowden.
0057: A pair of George II silver open salts of cauldron form.Est. £84-£134
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A late Victorian small Scottish silver quaich.: A late Victorian small Scottish silver quaich of classic form with a 1897 Sixpence set to the base. Hallmarked R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1897. Maximum width including handles 4 inches (10 cm), weight 2.1
0058: A late Victorian small Scottish silver quaich.Est. £50-£84
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Two silver mustard pots.: An Edwardian silver mustard pot of oval form with fluted corners, reeded girdle and gadrooned rim to the hinged lid, hallmarked Birmingham 1905. Together with a 1930's silver mustard pot, hallmarked
0059: Two silver mustard pots.Est. £101-£151
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An Edwardian silver dish of heart form.: An Edwardian silver dish of heart form, the pierced raised edge embossed with a scroll border and rim. Hallmarked Walker & Hall, Chester 1907. Maximum width measuring 8 inches (20 cm), weight 7.8 ozt
0060: An Edwardian silver dish of heart form.Est. £840-£1,176
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A cased Victorian silver sugar basket with sifter: A cased Victorian silver sugar basket with sifter spoon, the circular body embossed with stylised floral scrolls upon a stippled background, on a pedestal foot, beaded borders and swing handle, the
0061: A cased Victorian silver sugar basket with sifterEst. £1,176-£1,513
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A Victorian silver dish by Daniel & John Wellby.: A Victorian silver dish, the boat-shaped body partly fluted, rising to a stylised dolphin and floral embossed border, below a beaded and shaped rim leading to the high arch mask terminals, raised
0062: A Victorian silver dish by Daniel & John Wellby.Est. £2,521-£3,361
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A Victorian silver and glass combination table vesta: A Victorian silver and glass combination table vesta and ash tray, the cut glass circular tray, the silver rim with striking plates and triform wire frame supporting an ovoid match holder with
0063: A Victorian silver and glass combination table vestaEst. £303-£403
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A Victorian silver sugar and cream.: A Victorian silver sugar and cream, the bulbous bodies embossed with wrythen floral garlands, quatrefoil vacant cartouche and each raised on a reeded circular foot. Hallmarked Daniel & Charles Houle,
0064: A Victorian silver sugar and cream.Est. £437-£538
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A Victorian silver table or desk lighter.: A Victorian silver table or desk lighter of chamberstick form, the compartmentalised oblong dish with burner flanked by two cylindrical receptacles, standing on four shaped bracket feet and further
0065: A Victorian silver table or desk lighter.Est. £471-£639
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A George III silver open salt modelled as a basket.: A George III silver open salt, modelled and cast as a woven basket with compartmentalised silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked Walter Brind, London 1763. Length measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), weight
0066: A George III silver open salt modelled as a basket.Est. £571-£739
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver pedestal cream jug, with simple punched rim above floral and foliate embossed decoration surrounding a vacant cartouche, with foliate capped scroll handle. Hallmarks partly
0067: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £84-£134
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A Victorian silver tea caddy.: A Victorian silver tea caddy, the oval form embossed in high relief with foliate scrolls and with plain detachable cover. Hallmarked Charles Faraday & Samuel Davey, London 1893. Height measuring 4
0068: A Victorian silver tea caddy.Est. £134-£202
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A George III pair of silver candlesticks by John: A pair of George III silver candlesticks, the plain cylindrical columns raised on a circular base with gadroon border and initial engraving, the detachable nozzles similarly decorated and also with
0069: A George III pair of silver candlesticks by JohnEst. £504-£672
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A Victorian silver mounted green glass decanter.: A Victorian silver mounted green glass decanter, of compressed globular shape with applied loop handle and short cylindrical neck leading to a silver collar and silver mounted cork stopper with ball
0070: A Victorian silver mounted green glass decanter.Est. £672-£1,008
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A George III silver quart tankard.: A George III silver quart tankard, the baluster form with applied reeded girdle, hinged and domed cover, the scrolling handle with open-work thumb piece and heart terminal, standing on a spread
0071: A George III silver quart tankard.Est. £1,681-£2,521
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A Victorian silver salver.: A Victorian silver salver, the circular form engraved with foliate garlands surrounding a crested cartouche, the raised and obliquely fluted rim with beaded edge and all raised on three feet.
0072: A Victorian silver salver.Est. £639-£807