Silver & Plated Ware 2015-03-16 Auction - 637 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 4
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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An Edwardian silver mounted glass bowl.: An Edwardian silver mounted glass bowl, the openwork silver frame supporting a cranberry glass liner of conical form, with gadrooned borders and standing on tapering reeded legs to the shell and
0073: An Edwardian silver mounted glass bowl.Est. £200-£300
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A Victorian silver mounted claret jug.: A Victorian silver mounted claret jug, the cut glass shaped body rising to the silver collar with stylised geometric engraved border, beaded rim and domed hinged lid. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers,
0074: A Victorian silver mounted claret jug.Est. £280-£380
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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. £80-£120
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A George III silver cream jug by Henry Chawner.: A George III silver pedestal cream jug by Henry Chawner, of circular tapering form with simple reeded rim, loop handle and raised on a square base. Hallmarked London 1792. Maximum height measures 5
0076: A George III silver cream jug by Henry Chawner.Est. £180-£260
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A late Victorian silver dual sided sauce boat, etc.: A late Victorian silver dual sided sauce boat, the circular body with everted and scalloped rim, high arch scrolling handles and standing on four shell mounted hoof feet, hallmarked W W Harrison & Co
0077: A late Victorian silver dual sided sauce boat, etc.Est. £120-£180
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A pair of Edwardian rectangular form candlesticks.: A pair of Edwardian rectangular form silver mounted candlesticks, the baluster stems, base and sockets embellished with fluting interspersed with shell accents. Hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons
0078: A pair of Edwardian rectangular form candlesticks.Est. £280-£380
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Three early twentieth century silver cream jugs.: Three early twentieth century silver cream jugs, the first of oval part fluted form, the second of oval shaped form and a circular example. Hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 1907 and possibly 1938. Gross
0079: Three early twentieth century silver cream jugs.Est. £70-£100
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A late Victorian silver trowel.: A late Victorian silver trowel of plain form to the tapering wooden handle. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1890. Length measuring 13 3/4 inches (35 cm), weight 8 ozt (250 grams).
0080: A late Victorian silver trowel.Est. £100-£150
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A quantity of silver and plate.: An Edwardian silver pepper with pierced scalework, missing glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, height measuring 4 inches (10 cm). Together with an early twentieth century silver mustard pot and
0081: A quantity of silver and plate.Est. £40-£60
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A George IV silver goblet.: A George IV silver goblet, the plain form standing on a knopped stem with circular foot and oblique fluted border. Hallmarked Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1820. Height measuring 5 3/4 inches (14.5
0082: A George IV silver goblet.Est. £180-£260
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A pair of George II silver sauce boats.: A pair of George II silver sauce boats, the oval bodies, crested, with scalloped rim, high arch scrolling leaf capped handle and standing on three shell mounted hoof feet. Hallmarked London 1749, the
0083: A pair of George II silver sauce boats.Est. £460-£660
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver pedestal cream jug with baluster body and punch beaded borders. Hallmarked London 1787 with the maker's mark W.S. Height measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), weight 2.7 ozt (87
0084: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £90-£140
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A pair of Edwardian small silver candlesticks.: A pair of Edwardian small silver candlesticks of neoclassical style, the cylindrical columns decorated with bow and swags and raised on squares bases with beaded rims. Hallmarked Thomas Bradbury &
0085: A pair of Edwardian small silver candlesticks.Est. £100-£150
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A George III silver tea caddy.: A George III silver tea caddy of plain octagonal form, the hinged lid with engraved border, skep and bee crest and floral finial. Hallmarked Aaron Lestourgeon, London 1774. Height measuring 5 1/4
0086: A George III silver tea caddy.Est. £1,200-£1,800
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A mid-Victorian small silver salver.: A mid-Victorian small silver salver, of circular outline with beaded rim and central festoon and oval scrollwork panel, raised on three shell moulded feet. Hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Joseph &
0087: A mid-Victorian small silver salver.Est. £120-£180
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An Edwardian silver tea strainer.: An Edwardian silver tea strainer with openwork rest silver-gilt bowl and scroll adorned stem. Hallmarked Eustace G Parker, Birmingham 1907. Length measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm), weight 1.1 ozt (36.5
0088: An Edwardian silver tea strainer.Est. £40-£60
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A selection of eight George II and later silver: A selection of eight silver condiments, to include a George II open salt on tripod feet, together with a range of late Victorian and early twentieth century mustard and pepperettes or varying styles.
0089: A selection of eight George II and later silverEst. £150-£200
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A George I Britannia silver caster.: A George I Britannia silver caster, of baluster form to a footed base, with girdle detail and later floral scroll embossing throughout, the removable cover pierced with stylised foliate and other
0090: A George I Britannia silver caster.Est. £280-£380
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A George III silver pedestal cream jug.: A George III silver pedestal cream jug of helmet shape, having punched borders and bright cut engraved floral swags surrounding a shield cartouche with three initials, with loop handle and raised on
0091: A George III silver pedestal cream jug.Est. £120-£180
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A pair of late 19th century small silver candlesticks.: A pair of late nineteenth century small silver candlesticks, each with a circular weighted base rising to a short baluster stem and vase shape socket with plain, fixed nozzle, and decorated
0092: A pair of late 19th century small silver candlesticks.Est. £140-£180
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An Edwardian silver fruit basket, plus a selection of: An Edwardian silver fruit basket, of lobed lozenge outline having geometric pierced rim, hallmarked John Rogers & Sons, Sheffield 1903, length 12 2/8 inches (31 cm), weight 8.4 ozt (261.2 grams).
0093: An Edwardian silver fruit basket, plus a selection ofEst. £90-£140
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An Edwardian silver cream jug.: An Edwardian silver pedestal cream jug of helmet shape, octagonal sided with moulded rim and loop handle. Hallmarked William Aitken, Chester 1901. Maximum height including handle measures 5 3/4
0094: An Edwardian silver cream jug.Est. £60-£90
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A George III silver sugar bowl, London 1802.: A George III silver twin-handled sugar bowl, of plain bulbous form to a circular footed base. Hallmarked Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1802. Maximum length including handles measures 6
0095: A George III silver sugar bowl, London 1802.Est. £90-£140
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An Edwardian silver coffee pot.: An Edwardian silver coffee pot, the bellied body embellished with oblique fluting, hinged domed cover and standing on a stepped circular foot, missing handle. Hallmarked George Nathan & Ridley Hayes,
0096: An Edwardian silver coffee pot.Est. £180-£260