Silver & Plated Ware 2015-03-16 Auction - 637 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 16
A late Victorian Arts & Crafts small shallow silverA 1960's Garrard tea service  designed by A G Styles.A George III silver hot water pot by Paul Storr.
Done
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Auction Details

Silver & Plated Ware

Welcome to our first specialist Silver & Plated Ware sale of 2015, which includes over 600 lots featuring Georgian, Victorian and modern silverware. For those with an interest in the Arts & Crafts movement we have several notable lots on offer including Lot 120 (Front cover): A late Victorian Arts & Crafts small shallow silver bowl by Gilbert Marks.Gilbert Leigh Marks (1861-1905) was one of the first silversmiths to consciously reject industrial manufacture in favour of making by hand. He is best known for the quality of his form and line, and his ability to harmonise the two with beautiful floral motifs as exemplified in Lot 120. A further example of beautiful craftsmanship is Lot 194; this 1960?s silver four piece tea or coffee service designed by A.G Styles for Garrard has an unusual angular tri-form design. A.G Styles, or Alex Styles as his was known was born in 1922; winning a Higher Exhibition to the Central School of Arts & Crafts, Styles went onto design for Garrard up until his retirement in 1987. Another artist who was heavily influenced by the Arts & Craft movement was Albert Edward Jones, whose work can be seen in several of our lots, including: Lot 112, Lot 417 and 471. Other highlights include Lot 37 ? A George III silver hot water pot by Paul Storr. This piece is quintessential of Storr?s Neoclassical style. Also in our holloware section we have Lot 28: A pair of George III provincial silver tureens, hallmarked John Hampson & John Prince, York 1781. Appointed as one of the seven provincial assay towns in England, the York office experienced a serious decline in the local silver trade which caused the office to close in 1716. After being closed for almost sixty yearsthe office reopened in 1776; a couple of years prior to when Lot 28 was made. Often York sterling is mistaken for London made because of the frequent non-use of the town mark.
Sold
A selection of continental spoons.: A selection of continental spoons, to include a set of six silver-gilt spoons by Georg Jenson with differing floral enamelling to the terminals, three further Scandinavian enamelled teaspoons, a
0361: A selection of continental spoons.Est. £200-£300
Sold
A pair of French silver candle holders.: A pair of French silver candlestick holders or stands, each base of waisted form to the dual embossed mounted socked and conforming central loop handle. French assay marks. Height measuring 6 3/4
0362: A pair of French silver candle holders.Est. £100-£150
Sold
A pair of French silver knife rests, continental box: A pair of French silver knife rests with floral scroll terminals, French assay marks partly visible, length measuring 3 inches (8 cm). Together with a continental white metal container of cylindrical
0363: A pair of French silver knife rests, continental boxEst. £50-£80
Sold
A pair of Iranian bud vases & a smoking accessory.: A pair of white metal Iranian bud vases, the bellied form tapering neck and profusely chased with floral garlands and leaves, height measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). Together with a white metal
0364: A pair of Iranian bud vases & a smoking accessory.Est. £140-£200
Sold
An Eqyptian silver box and white metal vase.: A mid-twentieth century Egyptian silver box of circular form, profusely engraved, opening to a silver-gilt interior with personal inscription, Egyptian assay marks, diameter measuring 4 inches (10
0365: An Eqyptian silver box and white metal vase.Est. £140-£180
Sold
A pair of continental candlesticks.: A pair of continental candlesticks marked 'sterling' and 'made in Siam' to the underside, each with circular base rising to a plain cylindrical column applied with deity figures, with stylised
0366: A pair of continental candlesticks.Est. £40-£50
Sold
A modern mirror.: A modern mirror, the oval shape mirror, within a scalloped white metal surround, the reverse designed as a stylised flower. Height 19 inches (48.5 cm).
0367: A modern mirror.Est. £50-£80
Sold
A George IV silver fish slice.: A George IV silver fish slice in Fiddle pattern with crested terminal, with pierced decoration depicting a peacock amidst foliate scrolls. Hallmarked Jonathan Hayne, London 1826. Length measuring 11
0368: A George IV silver fish slice.Est. £120-£180
Sold
A set of Georgian fruit knives & forks with mother of: A set of early nineteenth century silver fruit knives and forks for six place settings, each with a plain, slightly tapering mother-of-pearl handle. Remnants only of Lion passant and Duty marks are
0369: A set of Georgian fruit knives & forks with mother ofEst. £100-£150
Sold
A George III silver meat skewer, a 20th century &: A George III silver meat skewer, the plain facetted tapering form with loop terminal and initial engraving, hallmarked Stephen Adams I, London 1802, length measuring 11 3/4 inches (29.5 cm). Together
0370: A George III silver meat skewer, a 20th century &Est. £90-£140
Sold
A set of eight Victorian Fiddle Thread table spoons.: A set of eight Victorian Fiddle Thread table spoons, each having engraved falcon crest to terminal. Hallmarked Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1867. Length of each 8 5/8 (26
0371: A set of eight Victorian Fiddle Thread table spoons.Est. £180-£280
Sold
A George III silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle.: A George III silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle with initialled terminal. Hallmarked Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1810. Length 13 inches (33 cm), weight 7.5 ozt (235.1 grams).
0372: A George III silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle.Est. £80-£120
Sold
A Charles I silver slip top spoon.: A Charles I silver slip top spoon with fig shaped bowl to the tapering facetted stem, the terminal engraved '1640' and further personal monogram to the bowl reverse. Hallmarked London 1629, maker's
0373: A Charles I silver slip top spoon.Est. £600-£800
Sold
A George II silver punch ladle.: A George II silver punch ladle, the oval bowl chased with intertwining fruiting vines, central initial engraving to the capped silver mount and turned wooden handle. Hallmarked Ralph Maidman, London.
0374: A George II silver punch ladle.Est. £120-£180
Sold
A set of George III silver-gilt King's pattern dessert: A set of George III silver-gilt King's pattern dessert spoons, crested. Hallmarked Paul Storr, London 1811/15. Gross weight 10.9 ozt (342 grams).
0375: A set of George III silver-gilt King's pattern dessertEst. £760-£960
Sold
A pair of Georgian sugar nips & a second, similar pair.: A pair of Georgian silver scissor action sugar nips, having shell form terminals and scrolled stems leading to circular finger rings, struck with lion passant and maker's mark for William & John
0376: A pair of Georgian sugar nips & a second, similar pair.Est. £70-£100
Sold
Two pairs of Georgian silver sugar nips.: A pair of Georgian silver scissor action sugar nips, having shell terminals and scrolled stems leading to circular finger rings, engraved initials to central cartouche, struck with lion passant and
0377: Two pairs of Georgian silver sugar nips.Est. £70-£100
Sold
A gilt Apostle spoon.: A gilt Apostle spoon, the oval bowl rising to the facetted stem with Apostle terminal with hexagonal nimbus. Struck once to the bowl with a flower within a circle. Length measuring 7 1/2 inches (19
0378: A gilt Apostle spoon.Est. £500-£700
Sold
A set of six eighteenth century Scottish table spoons.: A set of six eighteenth century Hanoverian pattern Scottish silver table spoons, the reverse terminals with initial engraving. Hallmarked with the Glasgow town mark and the maker's mark AG either
0379: A set of six eighteenth century Scottish table spoons.Est. £240-£340
Sold
A set of six George III silver Hanoverian pattern table: A set of six George III silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, the reverse terminals initialled and the heel with an extended drop. Hallmarked Thomas Dealtry, London 1764. Length measuring 8 inches
0380: A set of six George III silver Hanoverian pattern tableEst. £200-£300
Sold
A George II & George III silver table spoon.: A George II silver table spoon, the heel and bowl reverse with shell motif and initialled terminal, hallmarked London 1738. Together with a George III silver table spoon with crested terminal,
0381: A George II & George III silver table spoon.Est. £50-£80
Sold
A set of eight George III silver dessert spoons.: A set of eight George III silver dessert spoons with bright cut engraved stem borders, crested terminals and fluted shell bowls. Hallmarked Peter & William Bateman, London 1807. Gross weight 8.2 ozt
0382: A set of eight George III silver dessert spoons.Est. £140-£180
Sold
A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, etc.: A pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut engraved decoration, hallmarked Solomon Hougham, London 1799. Together with a Norwegian silver spoon by Henrik Moller, Trondheim. Gross weight
0383: A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, etc.Est. £50-£80
Sold
A set of six George IV silver egg spoons.: A set of six George IV silver Fiddle pattern egg spoons, with initialled terminals and silver-gilt bowls. Hallmarked Thomas & George Hayter, London 1824. Length measuring 5 inches (12.5 cm), gross
0384: A set of six George IV silver egg spoons.Est. £70-£100