Silver & Plated Ware 2015-03-16 Auction - 637 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 2
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 Jersey style christening bowl, etc.: A selection of silver, to include a Jersey style christening bowl, a pair of scrolling twin-handled miniature trophies, together with a baluster christening mug with Celtic style band and scrolling
0190: A Jersey style christening bowl, etc.Est. £136-£211
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A Shreve & Co cup holder & a set of six cup holders,: An American sterling silver cup holder by Shreve & Co., with floral scroll borders and decorated with a pierced band of geometric motifs, maker's mark to the underside and also marked 'sterling';
0334: A Shreve & Co cup holder & a set of six cup holders,Est. £121-£181
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An early twentieth century silver cream jug.: An early twentieth century silver cream jug of ewer form with applied classic swag border and standing on a circular foot with square loaded base. Hallmarked Birmingham 1911, the maker's mark
0165: An early twentieth century silver cream jug.Est. £75-£121
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A modern silver desk calendar, plus a silver tie clip.: A modern silver mounted desk calendar, of plain rectangular form having supports for date cards, with hardwood mount and easel style back, hallmarked Carr's of Sheffield, 2000, height 3 inches (7.5
0497: A modern silver desk calendar, plus a silver tie clip.Est. £45-£75
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A pair of George III provincial silver tureens.: A pair of George III provincial silver tureens, the oval form with punch engraved motif, monogrammed cartouche, beaded rims continuing to the dual looped handles and standing on an oval footed base
0028: A pair of George III provincial silver tureens.Est. £753-£1,205
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A late Victorian silver bachelor teapot.: A late Victorian silver bachelor teapot, of plain and bulbous oval form with shaped rim and raised on four shell capped and stylised paw feet, stained wood handle and conforming finial to lid.
0065: A late Victorian silver bachelor teapot.Est. £181-£271
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An oriental style vase.: An oriental style baluster vase, ornately decorated throughout with birds amidst various floral panels and having a formalised leaf border to the rim and base. Appears unmarked. Height measures 5 1/2
0344: An oriental style vase.Est. £121-£181
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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. £105-£151
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A George III silver hot water pot by Paul Storr.: A George III silver hot water pot by Paul Storr of Neoclassical form, the classic vase shaped body, crested and monogrammed, partly fluted with conforming reeded and gadrooned borders and scrolling
0037: A George III silver hot water pot by Paul Storr.Est. £4,218-£5,273
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug, of lobed tapering form having engraved foliate border with garland pendants and shield crest, with gilt interior. Hallmarked London 1791, with the maker's mark IR.
0118: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £151-£226
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An Edwardian combination silver vesta case.: An Edwardian combination silver vesta case, the oblong monogrammed case with scroll engraving, either side opening to reveal dual oval photograph frames and stamp holders. Hallmarked E J Trevitt &
0621: An Edwardian combination silver vesta case.Est. £136-£211
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A large continental twin-handled fruit bowl surmounted: A large continental twin-handled fruit bowl of oval pedestal form, ornately decorated with a floral and scroll rim above floral garlands to the main body and twin-opposed oval panels depicting a male
0317: A large continental twin-handled fruit bowl surmountedEst. £2,712-£3,766
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A continental dish with applied berries and leaves.: A continental fruit dish of shaped oval outline with wavy rim, having an applied sprig of blackberries and leaves to one side and raised on three foliate feet. Marked 925 to the underside. Maximum
0356: A continental dish with applied berries and leaves.Est. £226-£301
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A pair of George III Fiddle pattern silver sauce: A pair of George III Fiddle pattern silver sauce ladles. Hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1816. Length measuring 7 inches (18 cm), gross weight 3.7 ozt (116 grams).
0394: A pair of George III Fiddle pattern silver sauceEst. £75-£121
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A cased modern silver reproduction corinium spoon.: A modern silver reproduction Corinium christening spoon, the whole of hammered form with Christogram engraving. Hallmarked Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1983. Length 6 3.8 inches (16.25 cm), weight
0404: A cased modern silver reproduction corinium spoon.Est. £121-£181
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A selection of various early twentieth century silver: An Art Deco set of six coffee spoons having facetted enamelled terminals each of various colours, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1934. Together with a selection of various early
0424: A selection of various early twentieth century silverEst. £151-£226
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A George III silver teapot.: A George III silver teapot, the oval form with engraved crest, embossed girdle, shell mounted handle and fluted finial. Hallmarked London 1813, maker's mark A?. Maximum height measuring 6 3/4 inches
0032: A George III silver teapot.Est. £362-£512
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A 1920's large silver bowl with twin handles.: A 1920's large silver bowl, the plain circular body with applied rope-twist girdle, twin stylised scrolling dolphin handles and standing on a spread circular foot. Hallmarked Charles Edwards, London
0116: A 1920's large silver bowl with twin handles.Est. £663-£964
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Two 1930's silver sauce boats.: A 1930's silver sauce boat of oval bellied form with an applied foliate rim, flying scroll handle and raised on three stepped hoof feet surmounted with palmette motifs, hallmarked William Suckling
0146: Two 1930's silver sauce boats.Est. £181-£271
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A Victorian silver nutmeg grater.: A Victorian silver nutmeg grater of ovoid form with palmette and scroll engraving and initialled cartouche. Part hallmarks for Frederick Marson, presumed Birmingham. Height measuring 2 inches (5 cm),
0634: A Victorian silver nutmeg grater.Est. £572-£723
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A pair of mid-eighteenth century Hanoverian pattern: A pair of mid-eighteenth century Hanoverian pattern silver dessert spoons, hallmarked London, further marks rubbed. Together with an early eighteenth century three tine Hanoverian fork with engraved
0392: A pair of mid-eighteenth century Hanoverian patternEst. £136-£211
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An Edwardian silver sauce boat & a 1930's example.: An Edwardian silver sauce boat of typical form with shaped rim, flying scroll handle and raised on three shell capped stepped hoof feet, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson),
0070: An Edwardian silver sauce boat & a 1930's example.Est. £181-£271
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A selection of late Victorian and early 20th century: A selection of late Victorian and early twentieth century silver, to include a scrolling foliate embossed mug, a pepperette, an open salt, a geometric mustard with blue glass liner, together with a
0075: A selection of late Victorian and early 20th centuryEst. £121-£181
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A mid-eighteenth century silver cream jug.: A mid-eighteenth century silver cream jug in the manner of Paul De Lamerie, the oval form with flared rim, engraved with floral swags to the shell mounted scrolling handle and standing on four paw
0098: A mid-eighteenth century silver cream jug.Est. £693-£994