Silver & Plated Ware 2015-06-22 Auction - 851 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 26
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 cased set of 1930's silver coffee spoons, by Liberty: A cased set of 1930's silver coffee spoons, by Liberty & Co., each having stylised peacock feather terminal upon hammered stem leading to the tear drop bowl, within original maker's case. Hallmarked
0608: A cased set of 1930's silver coffee spoons, by LibertyEst. £150-£200
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A George III set of teaspoons, a Russian spoon & a: A set of George III silver teaspoons in Old English pattern, bright-cut engraved decoration to each stem with initialled terminal, hallmarked Thomas Hayter, assumed London 1805. Together with a
0609: A George III set of teaspoons, a Russian spoon & aEst. £100-£150
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Early Victorian salad servers.: A pair of early Victorian salad servers in Old English pattern. Hallmarked London 1849, maker's mark distorted, tentatively attributed to John & Henry Lias. Weight 9.08 ozt (282.5 grams).
0610: Early Victorian salad servers.Est. £80-£120
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A cased set of late Victorian silver teaspoons with a: A late Victorian cased set of six silver teaspoons, having hourglass shape stems decorated with bead and foliate scroll motifs, also with a pair of scissor action sugar nips. Hallmarked Levi &
0611: A cased set of late Victorian silver teaspoons with aEst. £70-£100
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An early 20th century silver soup ladle.: An early twentieth century silver soup ladle in Hanoverian pattern with a long rat-tail to reverse of the bowl. Hallmarked Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1912. Length measures 12 inches (30.5 cm),
0612: An early 20th century silver soup ladle.Est. £70-£100
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A small selection of Irish and Scottish silver Fiddle: A small selection of Irish and Scottish silver Fiddle pattern spoons comprising a set of three Irish table spoons, hallmarked Samuel Neville, Dublin 1827, three Scottish table spoons, hallmarked
0613: A small selection of Irish and Scottish silver FiddleEst. £180-£260
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A selection of William IV & Victorian forks including: A set of six William IV Irish silver table forks in Fiddle pattern, hallmarked Thomas Meade, Dublin 1834. Together with six assorted Victorian silver dessert forks, also Fiddle pattern, two
0614: A selection of William IV & Victorian forks includingEst. £180-£260
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A selection of William IV, Victorian & later teaspoons,: A set of five Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Thomas Smily, London 1866. Together with a Victorian sifter spoon, hallmarked John Stone, Exeter 1858, a Victorian butter knife,
0615: A selection of William IV, Victorian & later teaspoons,Est. £150-£200
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A George III silver fish slice.: A George III silver fish slice, the shaped blade with reeded edge, central piercing, initialled cartouche and tapered ivory handle. Hallmarked Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1812. Length
0616: A George III silver fish slice.Est. £90-£140
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A modern silver Dubarry pattern canteen for twelve: A modern silver Dubarry pattern canteen for twelve place settings comprising dinner knives, side knives, dinner forks, side forks, fish knives, fish forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons
0617: A modern silver Dubarry pattern canteen for twelveEst. £1,800-£2,500
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A selection of silver, white metal and mostly base: A selection of silver, white metal and mostly base metal flatware, to include a pair of early Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1844, four further pairs of
0618: A selection of silver, white metal and mostly baseEst. £60-£90
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A small selection of late Victorian and later silver: A late Victorian silver sifter spoon, the fluted bowl having foliate pierced decoration, leading to the plain stem and pierced terminal, hallmarked James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1893,
0619: A small selection of late Victorian and later silverEst. £60-£90
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A selection of various silver condiment spoons and a: A selection of various George III and later silver condiment spoons, comprising a pair of salt spoons having initialled terminals, hallmarked William Bateman I, London 1818, an early Victorian
0620: A selection of various silver condiment spoons and aEst. £40-£60
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A large selection of various George III and later: A large selection of various George III and later silver spoons, to include a matched pair of spoons having engraved stems and vacant oval cartouche terminals, hallmarked probably Soloman Hougham,
0621: A large selection of various George III and laterEst. £240-£340
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A George III composite set of silver teaspoons, etc.: A George III composite set of silver teaspoons with shell bowls and bright-cut engraved stems, hallmarked London 1807, 1808 and 1814, three with the maker's mark for Sarah & John William Blake.
0622: A George III composite set of silver teaspoons, etc.Est. £120-£180
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A mid-George III silver desert spoon, etc.: A George III silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, having engraved initials to reverse terminal, hallmarked Hester Bateman, London 1781, length measures 8 6/8 inches (22 cm). Together with a pair of
0623: A mid-George III silver desert spoon, etc.Est. £120-£180
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A large selection selection of silver and plated: An Edwardian set of twelve King's Husk pattern silver teaspoons with initialled terminals, hallmarked Sheffield 1902. Together with a set of late Victorian silver Fiddle pattern side forks with
0624: A large selection selection of silver and platedEst. £150-£200
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A Victorian silver hip flask.: A Victorian silver hip flask of slim tapering form, the screw thread detachable cover with reeded borders. Hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1874. Height measuring 5 1/4 inches (5.2 cm),
0626: A Victorian silver hip flask.Est. £240-£340
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A 1950's silver mounted hip flask.: A 1950's silver mounted hip flask, the oblong form with glass body, the upper body with leather covering, silver collar, domed hinged lid and detachable cup to the base. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons
0627: A 1950's silver mounted hip flask.Est. £180-£260
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A silver mounted hip flask.: An Edwardian silver mounted hip flask, the glass body with facetted shoulders and detachable silver cup and cover. Hallmarked Finnigans Ltd, London 1906. Height measuring 6 inches (15.5 cm).
0628: A silver mounted hip flask.Est. £90-£140
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A silver mounted hip flask.: An early twentieth century silver mounted hip flask, the glass body with facetted shoulders, detachable silver cup and cover. Hallmarked William Harrison Walter, London. Height measuring 5 3/4 inches
0629: A silver mounted hip flask.Est. £90-£140
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A 1930's silver hipflask.: A 1930's silver hip flask, of plain rectangular outline having engine-turned panelled decoration and hinged stopper with locking mechanism. Hallmarked S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1934.
0630: A 1930's silver hipflask.Est. £80-£120
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A late Victorian silver hip flask.: A late Victorian silver hip flask, of rounded oblong form having engraved initials and hinged stopper. Hallmarked G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1897. Height measures 4 inches (10 cm), gross weight 2.22
0631: A late Victorian silver hip flask.Est. £50-£80
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A large 1920's Scottish silver hip flask.: A large 1920's Scottish silver hip flask, the exterior of plain convex form having conforming push on cover, removing to reveal chamfered spout and silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked Hamilton & Inches,
0632: A large 1920's Scottish silver hip flask.Est. £120-£180