Silver & Plated Ware 2015-03-16 Auction - 637 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 25
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.
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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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.
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A Victorian silver vinaigrette.: A Victorian silver vinaigrette, the oval diamond engraved form with scalloped edge, initialled cartouche, opening to a silver-gilt foliate and thistle scroll pierced grille. Hallmarked Alfred Taylor,
0577: A Victorian silver vinaigrette.Est. £100-£150
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A Victorian silver vinaigrette.: A Victorian silver vinaigrette, the oval form with scalloped edge, scroll engraving and opening to a silver-gilt interior with similarly decorated hinged and pierced grille. Hallmarked Neill & Cook,
0578: A Victorian silver vinaigrette.Est. £120-£180
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A William IV silver vinaigrette.: A William IV silver vinaigrette, the oblong form with punchwork engraved borders, initialled cartouche, floral rim and opening to a silver-gilt grille. Hallmarked Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1836.
0579: A William IV silver vinaigrette.Est. £120-£180
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A Victorian silver vinaigrette.: A Victorian silver vinaigrette, the oval form with scalloped edge, the underside with foliate engraving surrounding a vacant cartouche, the front engraved with a view of Scott Memorial and opening to
0580: A Victorian silver vinaigrette.Est. £300-£400
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A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Norwich Cathedral.: A Victorian silver vinaigrette, the oblong form with scalloped edge, the hinged cover engraved with a view of Norwich Cathedral, foliate scrolls to the underside and opening to a silver-gilt interior
0581: A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Norwich Cathedral.Est. £400-£600
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A Victorian silver vinaigrette.: A Victorian silver vinaigrette, the square form with scalloped edge, scroll engraved, vacant cartouche and opening to a silver-gilt interior with floral pierced grille. Hallmarked Joseph Willmore,
0582: A Victorian silver vinaigrette.Est. £90-£140
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An early nineteenth century silver vinaigrette.: An early nineteenth century silver vinaigrette, the oblong form with engine turned decoration, initialled cartouche and floral rim opening to a silver-gilt interior with scroll pierced grille.
0583: An early nineteenth century silver vinaigrette.Est. £90-£140
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A Victorian silver vinaigrette.: A Victorian silver vinaigrette, the oblong form with scalloped edge, geometric engine turned engraving and central initialled cartouche opening to the silver-gilt interior with foliate scroll pierced
0584: A Victorian silver vinaigrette.Est. £240-£340
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A 9ct gold and enamel standing vinaigrette.: A 9ct gold and enamel standing vinaigrette, the purple guilloche enamelled body of ovoid form with simple pierced grille mount to top, raised upon a screw detachable gold pedestal seal base. Height
0585: A 9ct gold and enamel standing vinaigrette.Est. £150-£200
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A Victorian silver vinaigrette by Edward Smith.: A Victorian silver vinaigrette, the oblong form with engraved scalework amidst scrolls, leaved and within punchwork borders, the hinged lid opening to a silver-gilt interior with floral engraved and
0586: A Victorian silver vinaigrette by Edward Smith.Est. £80-£120
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A George IV silver vinaigrette.: A George IV silver vinaigrette, the oblong form with engine turned decoration, initialled cartouche, reeded edge and floral thumbpiece opening to the silver-gilt interior with scroll pierced grille.
0589: A George IV silver vinaigrette.Est. £80-£120
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A George III silver vinaigrette.: A George III silver vinaigrette, of rectangular outline, the lid designed as a punch engraved woven lattice with monogrammed cartouche, to the floral motif base, opening to reveal a pierced floral
0590: A George III silver vinaigrette.Est. £100-£150
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A pair of modern silver decanter labels.: A pair of modern silver decanter labels for Port and Sherry, each octagonal sided with rectangular shape above and having a reeded border. Hallmarked John Harvey & Sons Ltd., London 1960/61. Maximum
0591: A pair of modern silver decanter labels.Est. £40-£60
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A Victorian silver bottle label.: A Victorian silver bottle lable for port with foliate scroll engraved surround to the conforming scroll edge. Hallmarked George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1851. Width measuring 5.5 cm, weight 7.8 grams.
0592: A Victorian silver bottle label.Est. £40-£60
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A pair of George III bottle labels.: A pair of George III bottle labels, the oval bodies engraved 'CLARET' or 'CANARY'. Marked with the maker's mark HB only and attributed to Hester Bateman. Width measuring 5 cm, gross weight 27 grams.
0595: A pair of George III bottle labels.Est. £180-£260
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A set of three William IV decanter labels.: A set of three William IV bottle labels, each of organic foliate form modelled as three shaped leaves with reeded texture upon a winding stem, each with pierced detail 'Claret', 'Sherry' or 'Port'.
0596: A set of three William IV decanter labels.Est. £150-£200
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A George IV Scottish silver wine label.: A George IV Scottish silver wine label, of plain rectangular form with stylised engraved 'W'. Hallmarked Phillip Grierson, Glasgow 1820. Width 2 cm, weight 7.7 grams.
0597: A George IV Scottish silver wine label.Est. £40-£60
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A George III silver caddy spoon.: A George III silver caddy spoon, having a plain bowl leading to an openwork stem with reeded border surrounding an engraved initial. Assumed London, date letter a little distorted but probably 1792,
0598: A George III silver caddy spoon.Est. £30-£50
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An Arts & Crafts caddy spoon.: An Arts & Crafts caddy spoon, the elongated teardrop shaped bowl with planished finish and rising to the openwork terminal with central set cabochon. Unmarked. Length measuring 12.5 cm, weight 28.5
0599: An Arts & Crafts caddy spoon.Est. £70-£100