Silver & Plated Ware 2014-09-22 Auction - 697 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 2
A Liberty silver and plique-a-jour enamel bowl.A Victorian silver punch bowl.A continental coin set tazza dish.
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Silver & Plated Ware

As autumn approaches, our September sale of silver promises to deliver a varied range of lots to suit all budgets and interests. Our first highlight is a piece by the highly regarded ?Father of Birmingham?, or more commonly referred to, Matthew Boulton (1728 -1809). Lot 320 is a George IV Neoclassical silver-gilt cup and cover of urn form, beautifully embellished with fruiting vines, acanthus leaves and grapes; hallmarked MatthewBoulton Plate Co, Birmingham 1827. In order to expand the family business, Boulton entered into partnership with John Fothergill in 1762;together they opened the famous Soho manufactory. As one of the earliest factories in Birmingham, they were exporting hundreds of items all over the world, lot 3 being a prime example.This late eighteenth century silver mug, of plain baluster outline to a skirted base, a stylised heart shape terminal to the simple scroll handle, hallmarked Matthew Boulton& John Fothergill, Birmingham 1780. Both lots demonstrate the exceptional design and craftsmanship Boulton was producing. Avid spoon collectors will be interested to find we have a collection of Queen Mary I through to Charles II Apostle Spoons in our Cutlery and Flatware section (Lot 481 - 490). It is quite rare to come across a pre-Elizabethan spoons, as such Lot 486, a Queen Mary I silver Apostle spoon, hallmarked 1556, with fig shaped bowl and Master Apostle terminal with pierced nimbus is of notable significance. More so as its maker, Nicholas Bartholomewwas one of the most important spoons makers of the period; identified by the maker?s mark of a crescent enclosing a mullet on the back of the spoons stem. For those with an eye for enamelled silver, we have (Lot 139) a beautiful Liberty silver and plique-à-jour enamel bowl, inset with enamel panels of green and red, hallmarked Liberty & Co Ltd, London 1898. We also have a pair of Liberty Cymric small silver and enamel dishes, hallmarked Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1903 (Lot 140).
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Pair of Victorian shell salts.: A pair of Victorian silver open salts, modelled as shells raised on three stylised dolphin feet. Hallmarked Robert Harper, London 1864. Maximum height measuring 1 1/4 inches (3 cm), gross weight 2.2
0025: Pair of Victorian shell salts.Est. £60-£90
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An Edwardian pair of silver mounted candlesticks.: An Edwardian pair of silver mounted candlesticks, each raised on stepped and fluted bases embellished with scrolls to each corner, rising to the baluster stems and detachable nozzles conforming in
0026: An Edwardian pair of silver mounted candlesticks.Est. £280-£380
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A George III silver sugar basket.: A George III silver sugar basket, the oval form with later floral embossing, initialled cartouche, with beaded rim, swing handle and standing on a conforming oval foot. Hallmarked London 1786, the
0027: A George III silver sugar basket.Est. £80-£120
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A Victorian silver sweetmeat basket.: A Victorian silver sweetmeat basket, the oval form with beaded decoration amidst fruiting embossing and scroll piercing, scalloped edge and twist swing handle. Hallmarked Henry Wilkinson & Co, London
0028: A Victorian silver sweetmeat basket.Est. £120-£180
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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
0029: A pair of Victorian silver open salts.Est. £80-£120
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A late Victorian silver dish.: A late Victorian silver dish stand, comprising four scrolling column legs, to the pierced lattice rim, with bow and garland swag motif, suspending a series of oval-shape panels depicting a gentleman
0030: A late Victorian silver dish.Est. £80-£120
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A selection of mostly Victorian cruet items.: A selection of mostly Victorian silver cruet items, to include a pair of open salts, a pair of napkin rings, two single napkin rings, a pepper pot, a spoon, together with a cased set of silver plated
0031: A selection of mostly Victorian cruet items.Est. £70-£100
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A Victorian silver rose bowl.: A Victorian silver rose bowl, the circular body with silver-gilt interior, embossed with floral scrolls, surrounding two cartouche, one with presentation inscription and standing on a conforming
0032: A Victorian silver rose bowl.Est. £80-£120
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A pair of William IV silver candlesticks.: A pair of William IV silver mounted candlesticks, each raised on a circular base with engraved crest, gadrooned border interspersed with scrolling acanthus leaf and shell details, rising to the
0033: A pair of William IV silver candlesticks.Est. £300-£400
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A Victorian silver cruet.: A Victorian silver cruet, the tri-form base with wire frame supporting a pepper, mustard and open salt, each of part fluted form and standing on ball feet. Hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar
0034: A Victorian silver cruet.Est. £90-£140
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A George III silver teapot.: A George III silver teapot, of oval outline with lobed decoration to the lower body and spout with central engraved initial, fruitwood handle and conforming finial to the domed lid, the lid also with
0035: A George III silver teapot.Est. £150-£200
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A small Victorian silver bowl.: A small Victorian silver bowl, the circular form florally embossed amidst diaper and foliate scroll surround, with vacant cartouche. Hallmarked Thomas Hughes Headland, London 1858. Height measuring 2
0036: A small Victorian silver bowl.Est. £70-£100
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An Art Nouveau silver mount.: An Art Nouveau silver mount, deficient of glass liner, the open work form with grotesque decoration of interwoven masks and birds amidst stylised scrolling foliage. Hallmarked William Comyns & Sons,
0037: An Art Nouveau silver mount.Est. £70-£100
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An Edwardian silver dish with scroll rim.: An Edwardian silver dish, of circular outline with raised scroll rim to a plain centre. Hallmarked Birmingham 1906, maker's mark distorted but impressed mark to the reverse for 'Edward & Sons,
0038: An Edwardian silver dish with scroll rim.Est. £70-£100
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A George IV silver toast rack.: A George IV silver seven bar toast rack, with plain and curved wire-work bars and a circular loop handle, all attached to a rounded rectangular base with a central strengthening strut and resting on
0040: A George IV silver toast rack.Est. £140-£180
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A George III pair of silver open salts.: A George III pair of silver open salts, each of pedestal outline with simple reeded borders and gilded interior. Hallmarked London, date letter partly distorted but possibly 1795, maker's marks also
0041: A George III pair of silver open salts.Est. £150-£200
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A Victorian silver christening mug.: A Victorian silver christening mug with foliate scroll handle, the main body with beaded rim above decorative borders of Greek Key pattern and other stylised motifs and with central vacant cartouche,
0042: A Victorian silver christening mug.Est. £60-£90
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A late Victorian silver comport.: A late Victorian silver comport, the circular fluted body with pierced gallery, shaped rim and standing on a conforming circular foot. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1900. Height measuring 5
0043: A late Victorian silver comport.Est. £100-£150
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A Victorian silver bonbon dish.: A Victorian silver bonbon dish, the oval pierced form with bow and scroll border to the floral scroll rim. Hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1892, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths
0044: A Victorian silver bonbon dish.Est. £70-£100
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A George III pair of silver open salts.: A George III pair of silver open salts, the oblong form with silver-gilt interiors, applied rims cornered with foliate mounted shells, crested and standing on a conforming oblong foot with foliate
0045: A George III pair of silver open salts.Est. £100-£150
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A George III silver brandy warming pan.: A George III silver brandy warming pan and cover, the bulbous form with initial engraving and turned ivory handle. The pan only hallmarked London 1779, maker's mark indistinct. Maximum length
0046: A George III silver brandy warming pan.Est. £400-£600
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A late Victorian silver entree dish.: A late Victorian silver entree dish, the circular form with raised shaped edge with gadroon rim. Hallmarked London 1896, the maker probably Charles Stuart Harris. Diameter measuring 9 1/2 inches (24
0047: A late Victorian silver entree dish.Est. £150-£200
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A late Victorian silver sugar and cream jug, etc.: A late Victorian silver sugar and cream jug, florally embossed (a/f), hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1897. Together with a late Victorian silver quatrefoil cream jug, hallmarked London
0048: A late Victorian silver sugar and cream jug, etc.Est. £100-£150