Silver & Plated Ware 2014-12-15 Auction - 714 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 24
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 pair of Victorian silver fish servers, etc.: A cased pair of Victorian silver Queen's pattern fish servers, hallmarked George Whiting, London 1860. Together with a matched pair of Victorian silver butter knives, hallmarked Sheffield 1865 and
0558: A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, etc.Est. £120-£180
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George III berry spoon, cased sets of spoons, etc.: A George III silver berry spoon with embossed fruit motifs to the shaped bowl, hallmarked Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1803. Together with various modern cased silver spoons to include
0559: George III berry spoon, cased sets of spoons, etc.Est. £120-£180
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A late Victorian silver hip flask.: A late Victorian silver hip flask, of plain rounded rectangular form with slightly curved back and hinged domed lid with locking mechanism. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1896. Weight
0560: A late Victorian silver hip flask.Est. £80-£120
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An early twentieth century silver hip flask.: An early twentieth century silver hip flask of plain oblong and curved form and hinged lid with locking mechanism. Hallmarked W H Manton Ltd, Birmingham 1914. Height measuring 4 inches (10 cm),
0561: An early twentieth century silver hip flask.Est. £80-£120
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An early twentieth century silver hip flask.: An early twentieth century silver hip flask, the curved oblong form with detachable cup and hinged lid with locking mechanism. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1917. Height measuring 5
0562: An early twentieth century silver hip flask.Est. £60-£90
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An Edwardian silver hip flask.: An Edwardian silver hip flask of curved oblong form, plain in design with bayonet lock fitting to the hinged lid. Hallmarked London 1901, maker's mark partly distorted, impressed retailer's mark to
0563: An Edwardian silver hip flask.Est. £60-£90
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A William IV silver etui case.: A William IV silver etui case, of tapered rectangular form, with wrigglework panels and vacant rectangular cartouche. Hallmarked London 1830 with maker's mark TH, possibly Thomas Hughes Headland.
0566: A William IV silver etui case.Est. £60-£90
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A modern silver book mark by Stuart Devlin, etc.: A modern silver book mark by Stuart Devlin, hallmarked London 1983. Together with an Edwardian silver ink blotter, the scroll embossed handle hallmarked Birmingham 1906 and a late Victorian silver
0567: A modern silver book mark by Stuart Devlin, etc.Est. £50-£80
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A pair of continental novelty boxes.: A pair of continental novelty boxes, each of oval outline and modelled as a toad, the body lifting to reveal plain oval dish. Each stamped HS 925. Maximum length of each 3 inches (7.5 cm), gross
0569: A pair of continental novelty boxes.Est. £40-£60
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A late Victorian silver notebook cover.: A late Victorian silver notebook cover, the hinged and slightly curved sides, with applied scrolling initial 'S' to the front. Hallmarked possibly for Cohen and Charles, Chester 1899. Length 2 1/2
0571: A late Victorian silver notebook cover.Est. £40-£60
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An Edwardian silver Mr. Punch condiment set.: An Edwardian silver 'Mr Punch' condiment set, comprising a pair of salt and pepper pots and a hinged mustard pot, missing spoon, each piece modelled as the seated figure of Mr Punch, a quill pen in
0572: An Edwardian silver Mr. Punch condiment set.Est. £800-£1,200
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A selection of small & novelty items.: A selection of novelty and small items to include a model of a ship with oriental character marks, various miniature or toy cooking pots or kitchen items, a warming pan, etc, mainly unmarked, a Dutch
0573: A selection of small & novelty items.Est. £100-£150
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A 19th century Russian silver enamel coin purse.: A nineteenth century Russian silver and enamel coin purse, of scalloped oval form, the floral engraved panel and surround, with blue, white and black enamel detail, to the geometric engraved sides
0576: A 19th century Russian silver enamel coin purse.Est. £150-£200