Silver & Plated Ware 2014-12-15 Auction - 714 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 3
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 Victorian silver zodiac cream jug and christening mug: A Victorian silver zodiac cream jug with scrolling handle, hallmarked White, Henderson & Co, Sheffield 1875. Together with a silver christening mug of plain baluster form with initial engraving,
0049: A Victorian silver zodiac cream jug and christening mugEst. £94-£142
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A George III silver helmet cream jug.: A George III silver helmet shape cream, with reeded rim and loop handle, an engraved floral scroll border above an initialled shield shape cartouche and standing on a square footed and filled base.
0050: A George III silver helmet cream jug.Est. £94-£142
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A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket.: A George III silver swing handled sugar basket, of fluted oval and pedestal form with simple reed borders. Hallmarked London 1786, the maker probably Charles Chesterman II. Maximum height measuring 3
0051: A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket.Est. £189-£283
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A selection of Victorian & later condiments.: A pair of Victorian silver open salts of circular form, with frill rim above a band of flower head and foliate motifs and other decorative borders and raised on three ball feet, hallmarked Hirons &
0052: A selection of Victorian & later condiments.Est. £126-£189
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A late Victorian silver teapot.: An Edwardian silver bachelor teapot, of rectangular part embossed form and fluted corners, the hinged lid with presentation description to hinged lid. Hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham
0053: A late Victorian silver teapot.Est. £157-£236
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A late Victorian small silver caster.: A late Victorian small silver caster of baluster form, initial engraving, pierced and engraved detachable cover and raised on a stepped circular base. Hallmarked Edwin Charles Purdie, London 1898.
0054: A late Victorian small silver caster.Est. £110-£157
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A Victorian silver bachelor tea service.: A Victorian silver bachelor tea service, the oval part fluted bodies engraved with floral festoons and swags. Hallmarked Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1896. Gross weight 14 ozt (436 grams).
0055: A Victorian silver bachelor tea service.Est. £189-£283
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An Edwardian silver basket of circular form.: An Edwardian silver basket, the circular flared form with vertical pierced decoration and raised above a similarly decorated foot. Hallmarked Walker & Hall Sheffield 1907. Height measuring 3 3/4
0056: An Edwardian silver basket of circular form.Est. £189-£283
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A selection of four Victorian and later silver condimen: A selection of four Victorian and later silver peppers of various styles and hallmarks. Together with a Victorian embossed silver open salt, hallmarked London 1865 and an early twentieth century
0057: A selection of four Victorian and later silver condimenEst. £157-£236
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A George III silver waiter.: A George III silver waiter, of circular form with raised and lobed edge with gadrooned rim and raised on three hoof feet. Hallmarked London 1771, with maker's mark I.C. Diameter 6 1/4 inches (16 cm),
0058: A George III silver waiter.Est. £110-£157
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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
0059: A George III silver brandy warming pan.Est. £503-£598
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A George IV twin handled sugar bowl.: A George IV twin handled sugar bowl, the circular form with dual crested cartouche, florally embossed to the bowl and raised above the similarly decorated circular foot. Hallmarked Joseph Craddock &
0060: A George IV twin handled sugar bowl.Est. £220-£283
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An Edwardian silver mounted glass biscuit barrel.: An Edwardian silver mounted glass biscuit barrel, the moulded glass bowl, to the plain silver rim and swing handle, the silver lid with ivory finial. Hallmarked Coles & Fryer, Birmingham 1902. Height
0062: An Edwardian silver mounted glass biscuit barrel.Est. £189-£283
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A pair of late Victorian Neoclassical revival silver ca: A pair of late Victorian Neoclassical revival filled silver candlesticks, each designed as an acanthus leaf and urn motif square-shape base, to the tapered square-shape column with ram's mask, ribbon
0063: A pair of late Victorian Neoclassical revival silver caEst. £723-£1,038
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An early 19th century Scottish wine funnel.: An early nineteenth century Scottish wine funnel of typical form in two sections, the strainer with shell clip and simple drilled piercing. Hallmarks to the strainer section only for Walker Crichton,
0064: An early 19th century Scottish wine funnel.Est. £566-£723
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A pair of late Victorian filled silver candlesticks.: A pair of late Victorian filled silver candlesticks, each designed as a stepped square shaped base, supporting a Corinthian column and acanthus leaf surmount and detachable sconce, with bead detail.
0065: A pair of late Victorian filled silver candlesticks.Est. £315-£472
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug, of oval outline and plain form with reeded rim. Hallmarked London 1814, probably William Bennett. Maximum width 5 2/8 (13.5 cm), weight 3.55 ozt (110.37 grams).
0066: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £126-£189
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A pair of William IV silver candlesticks.: A pair of William IV silver candlesticks, each with a detachable nozzle above a baluster and knop stem and a shaped square base, with foliate corner decoration throughout, bases loaded. Hallmarked
0067: A pair of William IV silver candlesticks.Est. £786-£1,101
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A George IV Scottish silver mustard pot.: A George IV Scottish silver mustard pot, the cylindrical form with gadrooned rim, the hinged lid with initial engraving, shell thumb piece and replacement blue glass liner, Hallmarked George
0068: A George IV Scottish silver mustard pot.Est. £126-£189
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A George III silver cream jug & Edwardian example.: A George III silver cream jug of oval form with floral band of engraving and personal initials, hallmarked Sheffield 1799, height measuring 4 1/2 inches (11 cm). Together with an Edwardian silver
0069: A George III silver cream jug & Edwardian example.Est. £126-£189
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A Victorian novelty silver hot water pot modelled as a : A Victorian novelty silver hot water pot modelled as a watering can, with ivory accents and blue enamelled 'Hot Water' to the hinged lid. Hallmarked Thornhill & Co (Walter Thornhill), London 1882.
0070: A Victorian novelty silver hot water pot modelled as a Est. £629-£944
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A Victorian silver salver.: A Victorian silver salver of circular form, having a shell and scroll border to a plain centre and raised on three foliate scroll feet. Hallmarked Walter & John Barnard, London 1890. Maximum diameter
0071: A Victorian silver salver.Est. £377-£535
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A George III silver provincial mug.: A George III silver mug of plain slightly tapering form, the scroll handle with heart terminal and standing on a spread circular foot. Hallmarked John Langlands II, Newcastle 1803. Height measuring 5
0072: A George III silver provincial mug.Est. £786-£1,101