Silver & Plated Ware 2014-12-15 Auction - 714 Price Results - Fellows in UK
A George III silver sugar basket.A George III silver coffee pot.A mid-Victorian Irish silver-gilt vase or vessel by Sam
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Silver & Plated Ware

To kick start we have an impressive selection of tableware, condiments and goblets, in particular we have some beautifully crafted candlesticks (Lots 63, 67 & 82) as well as decanters and claret jugs (Lot 83, 121, 134, 177 and 237) which would make the perfect accompaniment for a cold winter?s evening. Another highlight in this sale is Lot 70 - a Victorian novelty hot water pot modelled as a watering can by Thornhill & Co (Walter Thornhill). Based at 144 New Bond Street in Kensington, Walter Thornhill was renowned for broadening the company?s area of expertise as cutlers and silversmiths by moving into the manufacture of dressing cases, writing boxes and other luxury pieces. Quickly building up a reputation within the industry for the quality of his work, Thornhill went on to win several prizes, most notably at the Great Exhibition of 1851. For those with an interest in Irish silver, we have several notable lots of significance in our Holloware and Flatware sections (Lot 5, 41, 42, 95 and 470). Lot 95 in particular is a mid-Victorian Irish silver-gilt vessel with banded Celtic knot decoration and cabochon gem set corners by renowned silversmith Samuel Le Bas. With the festive season soon upon us we are pleased to be offering an abundance of silver novelties which would make perfect stocking fillers including scent bottles, menu holders, smoking accessories and hip flasks - lot 621 being a perfect example. Modelled as a horse?s head, Lot 621 is a modern Stirrup cup typical of the vessel traditionally offered to a man mounted on horseback about to embark on a hunt. By the nature of their shape a Stirrup cup could not be put down until the vessel was empty. Finally, perhaps you are looking for some well-crafted items for a luxurious Christmas lunch.
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A George II silver cream jug.: A George II silver cream jug of typical form, with a curved and shaped rim above a single engraved initial and floral garland embossing to the bellied lower body, leaf capped double scroll handle and
0001: A George II silver cream jug.Est. £70-£100
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A George III silver salver.: A George III silver salver, the circular form with central engraved monogram, raised shaped edge with gadrooned rim and raised on three hoof feet. Hallmarked 1768 with the maker's mark I.C, alongside
0002: A George III silver salver.Est. £200-£300
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A George II & George III silver mugs (2).: A George II silver mug of slightly tapering form above a footed base, and with simple scroll handle, hallmarked London 1735, maker's mark partly distorted but possibly reads 'BC', height measuring 4
0003: A George II & George III silver mugs (2).Est. £460-£660
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A cased set of four Victorian open salts.: A cased set of four Victorian open salts, each of oval form partly fluted, beaded rim, blue glass liner, twin handles and raised on oval footed base, complete with original Onslow pattern salt
0004: A cased set of four Victorian open salts.Est. £150-£200
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A George III Irish tray by Robert Williams, Dublin 1811: A George III Irish silver tray, the oblong form with raised edge to the gadrooned rim and twin handles, each interspersed with scrolling shell accents and raised above four conforming bracket feet.
0005: A George III Irish tray by Robert Williams, Dublin 1811Est. £1,200-£1,800
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A pair of George III silver chambersticks, Sheffield 18: A pair of George III silver chambersticks, the circular bases with engraved family crest and plain stem leading to a detachable nozzle, each with conical shape snuffer, oval thumb rest to the curved
0006: A pair of George III silver chambersticks, Sheffield 18Est. £600-£800
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A George II silver caster, London 1728.: A George II silver caster, the octagonal bellied form with engraved crest and scroll pierced detachable cover. Hallmarked London 1728 with the maker's mark ?W. Height measuring 6 3/4 inches (17 cm),
0007: A George II silver caster, London 1728.Est. £500-£700
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A George III silver-gilt twin handled sugar basin.: A George III silver-gilt twin handled sugar basin, the main body of bulbous form, embossed and chased with floral, foliate and scroll motifs surrounding two vacant cartouche and raised above a
0008: A George III silver-gilt twin handled sugar basin.Est. £160-£260
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A George IV silver dish.: A George IV silver dish, the circular body pierced and embossed and florally embossed in high relief to the scroll rim. Hallmarked Sheffield 1825, with the maker's mark RG, probably for Robert
0009: A George IV silver dish.Est. £240-£340
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A Victorian silver vase.: A Victorian silver vase, the tapered form ornately embossed with birds amidst a floral scrolls on a stippled background and surrounding dual cartouche, one engraved. Hallmarked Joseph Clarke, London
0010: A Victorian silver vase.Est. £180-£220
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A George III silver snuffer tray.: A George III silver snuffer tray, of oval form with central lion rampant crest, the raised lip with beaded rim and scrolling handles. Hallmarked John Schofield, London 1782. Length including handle 9
0011: A George III silver snuffer tray.Est. £90-£140
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A late Victorian silver water jug.: A late Victorian silver hot water pot, the cylindrical body, with stylised acanthus leaf design and engraved crest of a thresher and wheat bundle and script ribbon 'Now Thus', raised on a foot rim,
0012: A late Victorian silver water jug.Est. £90-£140
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An early Victorian Irish silver milk jug.: An early Victorian Irish silver milk jug, of grooved baluster or melon form, raised on four scrolling foliate feet and scrolling foliate and shell accent skirt, with similarly designed scalloped rim
0013: An early Victorian Irish silver milk jug.Est. £150-£200
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A George III silver mustard pot.: A George III silver mustard pot of plain oval outline with reeded border detail, plain oval thumb piece to the hinged cover and further reed decoration to the flat loop handle, with a blue glass
0014: A George III silver mustard pot.Est. £120-£180
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A cased pair of Edwardian silver casters.: A cased pair of Edwardian silver casters, each of shaped bellied forms rising to the tapered bodies, pierced and engraved covers with wrythen finials. Hallmarked Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1902.
0015: A cased pair of Edwardian silver casters.Est. £80-£120
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A George III silver milk jug.: A George III silver milk jug, of barrel form, with twin grooved panels and rim, central monogram and crest, to the raised handle and spout. Hallmarked London 1799, maker's mark indistinct. Height
0016: A George III silver milk jug.Est. £60-£90
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A George III silver teapot & stand.: A George III silver teapot and stand, of oval outline having foliate engraved border above part reeded body and further engraved initials within wreath surrounds, with wooden accented handle and
0018: A George III silver teapot & stand.Est. £300-£500
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A George IV silver goblet.: A George IV silver goblet of campana form, the part fluted form rising to the tapering body, crested and with applied fruiting vine border and everted rim. Hallmarked London 1813, maker's mark
0019: A George IV silver goblet.Est. £180-£260
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A George III silver saucepan, London 1819 by William Ea: A George III silver saucepan, plain circular form above a footed base with engraved family crest and turned wood handle, the lid with gadroon rim, repeated crest engraving and circular wood finial.
0020: A George III silver saucepan, London 1819 by William EaEst. £400-£600
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A George I silver brandy pan.: A George I silver brandy pan, the bulbous body with crest engraving to the turned ebonised handle. Hallmarked London Britannia silver 1721, the maker's mark tentatively attributed to Edward Feline.
0021: A George I silver brandy pan.Est. £640-£840
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A pair of George III silver shell butter dishes.: A pair of George III silver shell butter dishes, crested and with personal inscription. Hallmarked London 1800 with the maker's mark WB tentatively attributed to William Bennett. Length measuring 6
0022: A pair of George III silver shell butter dishes.Est. £560-£660
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A mid-Victorian boxed set of six silver salts.: A mid-Victorian set of six silver open salts, each of cauldron form raised upon three hoof feet with floral embossed decoration, engraved crest and blue glass liner, within fitted wooden box.
0023: A mid-Victorian boxed set of six silver salts.Est. £180-£260
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A pair of Victorian silver open salts.: A pair of Victorian silver open salts, each crested and florally embossed in high relief and raised above three lion mask mounted paw feet. Hallmarked Robert Hennell III, London 1859. Height
0024: A pair of Victorian silver open salts.Est. £150-£200