Silver & Plated Ware 2015-06-22 Auction - 851 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 24
A George III silver wax jack.George II silver spirit kettle by Lewis Pantin I.An Edwardian silver Warwick vase by Edward Barnard &
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Silver & Plated Ware

We have a number of striking pieces in this sale, including Lot 193 - An Edwardian silver Warwick vase by Edward Barnard & Sons, hallmarked London 1903. The Warwick Vase originates from fragments discovered by Gavin Hamilton (1723-1798) in 1769-70, which he found whilst excavating in the silts of Lake Pantanello in the grounds of the Villa Tiburtina outside of Rome. The villa was owned by the renowed Roman Emperor Hadrian (AD117-38). For the antique collector, we have Lot 91 A George II silver kettle on spirit stand by Lewis Pantin I, hallmarked London 1733. Lewis Pantin was a second-generation Huguenot and successor to Simon Pantin; examples of Lewis' work demonstrate an innovation in French style and technique on traditional English forms. This cohesion in design and form suggests a great deal of interaction with other Huguenots of the time who were considered to be part of 'Lamerie Group'; aptly named after Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751); who is renowned as the greatest silversmith working in England during the 18th century. Other highlights include Lot 101 ? A George III silver wax jack, hallmarked London 1765. The wax-jack was developed in order to solve the problem of melting sealing wax. These devices acquired the second part of their name from the term used for any apparatus which consisted primarily of a roller or spindle, known as 'jack'. It soon became a regular part of many desk sets, and was made in a range of styles as demonstrated in the pierced hexagonal base of Lot 101. From our Novelties section we have a turn of the century Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders dirk by R & H.B. Kirkwood of 66 & 88 Thistle St Edinburgh (Lot 686). Finely crafted, in a leather scabbard with thistle mounts, and studded wooden hilt with citrine terminal, the dirk provides an interesting insight into the traditional weapons worn as part of civilian wear and military dress.
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A George III silver meat skewer by Hester Bateman.: A George III silver meat skewer of plain tapering form with crested terminal and ring handle. Hallmarked Hester Bateman, London 1784. Length measuring 13 3/4 inches (35 cm), weight 3.4 ozt (107.5
0559: A George III silver meat skewer by Hester Bateman.Est. £320-£420
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A George III silver condiment spoon with sifter bowl.: A George III silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoon with sifter bowl and crested terminal. Hallmarked Solomon Hougham, London 1814. Length measuring 11.5 cm, weight 19.6 grams.
0561: A George III silver condiment spoon with sifter bowl.Est. £30-£50
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A late Victorian silver sifter spoon.: A late Victorian silver Onslow pattern sifter spoon with fluted and pierced bowl and twist stem. Hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1899.
0562: A late Victorian silver sifter spoon.Est. £30-£50
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A pair of late eighteenth century silver asparagus: A pair of late eighteenth century silver asparagus tongs with bright-cut border and vacant shield cartouche. Hallmarked Benjamin Taitt, Dublin. Length measuring 10 1/4 inches (26 cm), weight 4.3 ozt
0563: A pair of late eighteenth century silver asparagusEst. £240-£340
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A part set of four eighteenth century picture back: A part set of four eighteenth century Hanoverian picture back teaspoons, depicting a rural scene with a nesting hen, the front terminal further decoration with eagle within floral surround.
0564: A part set of four eighteenth century picture backEst. £90-£140
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Four Georgian silver table spoons, four assorted sugar: Four Georgian silver table spoons in Old English pattern comprising a George II example with initialled and crested terminal, hallmarked Isaac Callard, London 1733, a similar George III spoon with
0565: Four Georgian silver table spoons, four assorted sugarEst. £120-£180
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A part set of five mid-eighteenth century silver: A part set of five mid-eighteenth century silver Hanoverian shell picture back teaspoons with initialled terminals. Hallmarks illegible. Length measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), gross weight 1 ozt
0566: A part set of five mid-eighteenth century silverEst. £90-£140
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A set of twelve Scottish provincial Fiddle pattern side: A set of twelve Scottish provincial Fiddle pattern side forks, circa 1830, with initialled terminals. Maker's mark only for R & R Keay, Perth. Length of each fork measuring 6 1/2 inches (17 cm),
0567: A set of twelve Scottish provincial Fiddle pattern sideEst. £180-£260
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A Victorian silver christening knife and fork.: A Victorian silver christening knife and fork with decorative engraving and initialled shield terminals. Hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1861. Length measuring 6 inches (15 cm), gross weight 1.4
0568: A Victorian silver christening knife and fork.Est. £30-£50
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A Victorian fruiting vine knife and fork.: A Victorian silver knife and fork, decorated in high relief with fruiting vines and crested terminals. Hallmarked Francis Higgins II, London 1870. Length of knife measuring 8 1/4 inches (21 cm).
0569: A Victorian fruiting vine knife and fork.Est. £40-£60
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A cased set of silver teaspoons with sugar nips.: A cased set of six Edwardian silver teaspoons with sugar nips, the tapering stems with floral borders. Hallmarked Sheffield 1909. Gross silver weight 3.6 ozt (112 grams).
0570: A cased set of silver teaspoons with sugar nips.Est. £50-£80
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A Victorian silver sifter spoon.: A Victorian silver King's pattern sifter spoon with crested terminal. Hallmarked George Aldwinckle, London 1865. Length measuring 6 1/2 inches (16 cm), weight 2.6 ozt (83.8 grams).
0571: A Victorian silver sifter spoon.Est. £50-£80
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A selection of silver and silver plated spoons.: A selection of silver and silver plated spoons, to include a late Victorian trefid spoon and a set of nine Swedish white metal coffee spoons with foliate handles. Trefid spoon hallmarked James Wakely
0572: A selection of silver and silver plated spoons.Est. £100-£150
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A Victorian silver sifter spoon.: A George IV King's pattern silver sifter spoon with scroll pierced bowl and crested terminal. Hallmarked Edward Thomason, Birmingham 1826. Length measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm), weight 1.9 ozt (62
0573: A Victorian silver sifter spoon.Est. £50-£80
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A part set of five Victorian silver King's pattern egg: A part set of five Victorian silver egg spoons and a mustard spoon, in King's pattern with shell heel. Hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1857. Weight 5.6 ozt (174.2 grams). (6).
0574: A part set of five Victorian silver King's pattern eggEst. £70-£100
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A Victorian silver and ivory stilton scoop.: A Victorian silver stilton scoop with tapered and reeded ivory handle. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1892. Length measuring 9 3/4 inches (25 cm).This item will not ship to
0575: A Victorian silver and ivory stilton scoop.Est. £120-£180
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A George III Scottish silver marrow scoop.: A George III Scottish silver marrow scoop of classic form. Hallmarked Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1769. Length measuring 8 1/2 inches (21/5 cm), weight 1.2 ozt (38.5 grams).
0576: A George III Scottish silver marrow scoop.Est. £60-£90
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Two Scottish table spoons.: Two Scottish table spoons, in Hanoverian pattern with single engraved initial to terminal reverse. Both appear to be struck with the Glasgow town mark, one with maker's mark 'J L', the other with
0577: Two Scottish table spoons.Est. £90-£140
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A pair of George III silver Old English spoons by: A pair of George III silver Old English spoons by Hester Bateman, with bright-cut stems and initialled terminals. Hallmarked Hester Bateman, 1781. Length measuring 8 1/4 inches (21 cm), gross weight
0578: A pair of George III silver Old English spoons byEst. £150-£200
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A pair of George III silver sugar tongs.: A pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright-cut engraved decoration. Hallmarked Stephen Adams II, London 1807. Length measuring 5 1/4 inches (13.5 cm), weight 1 ozt (34 grams).
0579: A pair of George III silver sugar tongs.Est. £30-£50
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A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors.: A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, the loop handles with beaded and rose accents, to the tapering crested stems and rose pivoting hinge. Hallmarked Thomas Prime & Son, Birmingham 1878. Length
0580: A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors.Est. £120-£180
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Two pairs of Edwardian and later silver sugar tongs.: A pair of Edwardian silver sugar tongs, the bowl claws leading to the twisted stem and ball terminal, hallmarked A J Bailey, Birmingham 1907, length 4 4/8 inches (11.5 cm). Together with a pair of
0581: Two pairs of Edwardian and later silver sugar tongs.Est. £50-£80
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A selection of spoons, including eight golf souvenir &: A selection of spoons, to include a pair of Irish point teaspoons with feather and crown crest, two single Arts and Crafts condiment spoons, one by Hukin & Heath, together with modern teaspoons and
0582: A selection of spoons, including eight golf souvenir &Est. £100-£150
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A cased set of 1930's silver gilt & enamel coffee: A cased set of twelve 1930's silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons, each with a slender, tapering stem having guilloché enamel to both sides and further enamelled to each bowl reverse, in yellow,
0583: A cased set of 1930's silver gilt & enamel coffeeEst. £120-£180