Silver & Plated Ware 2014-09-22 Auction - 697 Price Results - Fellows in uk - Page 28
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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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A George III silver vinaigrette.: A George III silver vinaigrette, the plain octagonal form opening to the silver-gilt interior with drill pierced grille. Hallmarked Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806. Length measuring 2.8 cm, weight
0649: A George III silver vinaigrette.Est. £80-£120
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A Victorian silver Vinaigrette.: A Victorian silver vinaigrette, of scalloped oval form, the engine-turned lid and base with oval-shape cartouche, to the scrolling foliate sides and pierced floral silver-gilt grille and original
0650: A Victorian silver Vinaigrette.Est. £80-£120
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A George III silver vinaigrette.: A George III silver vinaigrette, the oblong form with canted corners, the hinged lid with vermicular engraving and vacant cartouche, the underside with foliate engraving within a pricked border, the
0655: A George III silver vinaigrette.Est. £60-£90
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A George IV silver vinaigrette.: A George IV silver vinaigrette, the oblong form with engine turned decoration, ovolo rim and opening to a silver gilt interior with scrolling foliate pierced grille. Hallmarked John Bettridge,
0658: A George IV silver vinaigrette.Est. £60-£90
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A selection of three silver decanter labels.: A selection of three silver decanter labels, to include a William IV Claret wine label, probably hallmarked Edwin Jones, Birmingham 1818. Together with two modern Vodka and Sherry labels, each with
0660: A selection of three silver decanter labels.Est. £200-£300
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Three continental caddy spoons.: An American sugar sifting spoon, marked sterling. Together with a Scandinavian and Hannau caddy spoons. Gross weight 1.6 ozt (50 grams).
0662: Three continental caddy spoons.Est. £50-£80
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A Victorian caddy spoon & later example.: A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the shell bowl and Fiddle terminal entirely decorated with floral scrolls, hallmarked London 1854. Together with an early twentieth century caddy spoon, hallmarked W S
0663: A Victorian caddy spoon & later example.Est. £50-£80
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A George III & William IV caddy spoons.: A George III silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl with fluted corners and punch work engraving to the floral stem, hallmarked Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1797. Together with a William IV silver Fiddle
0664: A George III & William IV caddy spoons.Est. £60-£90
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A Victorian silver caddy spoon.: A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the fluted bowl with central flower leading to the naturalistic tendril terminal handle with flower and bud. Hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852. Length
0665: A Victorian silver caddy spoon.Est. £100-£150
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An Edwardian silver vesta case.: An Edwardian silver vesta case, the oblong form with foliate engraving, with later set and applied hardstone details. Hallmarked Chester 1903, with the maker's mark W.H.I. Height measuring 4 cm,
0669: An Edwardian silver vesta case.Est. £40-£60
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