Silver & Plated Ware 2015-06-22 Auction - 851 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 25
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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Two 1930's cased sets of spoons, 2 single spoons &: A 1930's cased set of six silver George VI Coronation spoons with crown terminals, blue enamel decoration to stems and gilded bowls, hallmarked A J Bailey, Birmingham 1937 (one dated 1936). Together
0584: Two 1930's cased sets of spoons, 2 single spoons &Est. £60-£90
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Three George III table spoons & a teaspoon, including: A George III silver table spoon in Hanoverian pattern with engraved monogram to terminal verso, hallmarked Hester Bateman, London 1780. Together with an Old English pattern teaspoon by the same
0585: Three George III table spoons & a teaspoon, includingEst. £80-£120
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A selection of five silver and eight silver plated: A selection of five silver and eight silver plated sugar tongs, to include a pair of George IV Fiddle pattern silver tongs, monogrammed 'MJC', four various twentieth century silver sugar tongs,
0586: A selection of five silver and eight silver platedEst. £40-£60
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A selection of six early twentieth century and later: A selection of six early twentieth century and later silver souvenir spoons, four with enamelled terminals, to include a London example, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910. Gross weight 2.6
0587: A selection of six early twentieth century and laterEst. £60-£90
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A selection of flatware.: A selection of flatware, to include a set of six Victorian Fiddle pattern table spoons and forks, monogrammed JW, hallmarked Maxfield & Sons, London 1896 and 1897, a set of three George III table
0588: A selection of flatware.Est. £280-£380
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A George III silver meat skewer.: A George III silver meat skewer, the suspension ring terminal leading to the tapering blade. Hallmarked Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1809. Length 12 2/8 inches (31 cm), weight 3.1 ozt
0589: A George III silver meat skewer.Est. £70-£100
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A mid-Victorian silver soup ladle.: A mid-Victorian silver soup ladle, the plain convex stem leading to the oval bowl. Hallmarked George Aldwinckle, London 1875. Length 13 3/8 inches (34 cm), weight 7.94 ozt (246.8 grams).
0590: A mid-Victorian silver soup ladle.Est. £90-£140
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A Victorian & later composite part canteen in King's: A Victorian and later silver composite part canteen, in double struck King's pattern with shell heel, comprising twelve each of table forks, dessert forks and table spoons, eleven teaspoons, a pair
0591: A Victorian & later composite part canteen in King'sEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A mid-Victorian silver sauce ladle, etc.: A mid-Victorian silver sauce ladle, the shell moulded terminal having engraved lion crest, hallmarked The Portland Co., London 1859, length measures 7 4/8 inches (19 cm). Together with a similar
0592: A mid-Victorian silver sauce ladle, etc.Est. £50-£80
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A George III silver Fiddle pattern fish slice.: A George III silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, the oval blade with central scroll piercing, reeded border and initialled terminal. Hallmarked Alexander Field, London 1812. Length measuring 11 1/2
0593: A George III silver Fiddle pattern fish slice.Est. £60-£90
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A George III silver basting spoon by Peter & Ann: A George III Old English Pattern silver basting spoon with crested terminal. Hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794. Length measuring 11 3/4 inches (30 cm), weight 3.2 ozt (100 grams).
0594: A George III silver basting spoon by Peter & AnnEst. £60-£90
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A cased pair of Victorian silver grape scissors.: A cased pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, the naturalistic bark loop handles to the foliate capped stems and rose pivot with personal initials. Hallmarked John Gilbert & Co, Birmingham 1872,
0595: A cased pair of Victorian silver grape scissors.Est. £120-£180
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Four pairs of George III and later silver sugar tongs,: Four pairs of George III and later silver sugar tongs to include an example by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, a further example embellished with shells and hallmarked William Chawner II, London
0596: Four pairs of George III and later silver sugar tongs,Est. £80-£120
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A small selection of Victorian & later flatware, etc.: A late Victorian decorative silver spoon, having an oval bowl embossed with floral baskets and fruiting cornucopia and a spiral twist stem with further embossing, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths
0597: A small selection of Victorian & later flatware, etc.Est. £90-£140
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A William IV silver fish slice.: A William IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, the shaped blade with central pierced decoration and reeded edge. Hallmarked Charles Boyton, London 1831. Length measuring 12 1/4 inches (31 cm), weight
0598: A William IV silver fish slice.Est. £60-£90
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A mid-eighteenth century set of six picture back: A mid-eighteenth century set of six Hanoverian picture back teaspoons decorated with a basket of flowers and with initialled terminals. Hallmarks distorted, the maker probably William London. Length
0599: A mid-eighteenth century set of six picture backEst. £140-£180
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A selection of caddy & Hanau spoons.: A 1950's silver caddy spoon with stylised Art Nouveau style handle, hallmarked Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1953. Together with a further modern silver caddy spoons, a modern novelty silver
0600: A selection of caddy & Hanau spoons.Est. £70-£100
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A George III silver marrow scoop.: A George III silver marrow scoop of classic form. Hallmarked Richard Crossley, London 1792. Length measuring 9 inches (23 cm), weight 1.5 ozt (47 grams).
0601: A George III silver marrow scoop.Est. £60-£90
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A George IV silver basting spoon.: A George IV Old English pattern silver basting spoon. Hallmarked William Chawner II, London 1825. Length measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm), weight 3.8 ozt (120 grams).
0602: A George IV silver basting spoon.Est. £50-£80
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A pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, assorted spoons,: A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sugar nips, hallmarked Henry Holland, London 1856. Together with a modern silver spoon with a figurative terminal, hallmarked London 1969, a silver fork,
0603: A pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, assorted spoons,Est. £70-£100
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A pair of late Victorian silver fruit spoons.: A pair of late Victorian silver fruit spoons, each having floral moulded terminal and plain stem leading to the shell bowl. Hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co., London 1899. Length of each 7 5/8 inches
0604: A pair of late Victorian silver fruit spoons.Est. £40-£60
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A cased set of silver-handled fish eaters.: A cased set of silver handled fish eaters for six place settings, each with filled silver King's pattern handles. Hallmarked Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1973 and 1974.
0605: A cased set of silver-handled fish eaters.Est. £50-£80
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An Edwardian pair of plain silver sugar tongs, etc.: An Edwardian pair of plain silver sugar tongs with single engraved initial, hallmarked Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1904. Together with a 1930's small silver sauce or toddy ladle,
0606: An Edwardian pair of plain silver sugar tongs, etc.Est. £40-£60
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An early twentieth century cased set of six silver: An early twentieth century cased set of six silver handled butter knives, hallmarked R F Mosley & Co (Robert Fead Mosley), Sheffield 1919. Together with a composite set of George III Old English
0607: An early twentieth century cased set of six silverEst. £80-£120