Silver & Plated Ware 2015-06-22 Auction - 851 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 27
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 mid-Victorian silver hip-flask.: A mid-Victorian silver hip flask, the oval form engraved with ferns and with screw thread cover. Hallmarked Thomas Smily, London 1877. Height measuring 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm), weight 2.1 ozt (65.33
0633: A mid-Victorian silver hip-flask.Est. £120-£180
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A 1920's silver hip flask.: A 1920's silver hip flask of plain, slightly curved oblong form with removable lower section, the hinged lid having a bayonet locking mechanism and engraved with a family crest. Hallmarked Stokes &
0634: A 1920's silver hip flask.Est. £100-£150
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A pair of George III silver shoe buckles.: A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, the oval openwork body with borders of crenellated design to the central beading and steel frames. Hallmarked with the maker's mark WE, presumed William
0635: A pair of George III silver shoe buckles.Est. £80-£120
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A pair of George III silver shoe buckles.: A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, the oblong form with interlocking openwork rim and steel fixtures. Hallmarked with the maker's mark IL, presumed to be John Lambe, further lion passant and
0636: A pair of George III silver shoe buckles.Est. £60-£90
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A pair of George III silver shoe buckles.: A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, the oval openwork form quartered with facetted beading and raised on a steel fixtures. Hallmarked with the maker's mark for George Smith (II) & Thomas
0637: A pair of George III silver shoe buckles.Est. £60-£90
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A pair of George III silver shoe buckles.: A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, the oval form with openwork bead and swag border with steel fixtures. Hallmarked London (presumed), 1792 and the maker's mark WH. Length measuring 2 3/4
0638: A pair of George III silver shoe buckles.Est. £60-£90
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A pair of George III silver shoe buckles.: A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, the plain oblong form with steel fixtures. Hallmarked with the maker's mark RF, further lion passant and duty mark only. Length measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm).
0639: A pair of George III silver shoe buckles.Est. £60-£90
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A late Victorian silver belt buckle & modern example.: A late Victorian silver belt buckle, the openwork form with central stylised tulip within scroll surround, hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1897, gross length measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5
0641: A late Victorian silver belt buckle & modern example.Est. £30-£50
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An eighteenth century pair of French silver shoe: An eighteenth century pair of French silver shoe buckles, the scalloped oblong form with intertwined engraved decoration and steel fixtures. French assay marks to include a crowned P and the maker's
0642: An eighteenth century pair of French silver shoeEst. £30-£50
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A pair of nineteenth century silver buckles, etc.: A pair of nineteenth century silver shoe buckles, of oval openwork form and with steel clips, with lion passant mark only, length measuring 2 3/4 inches (7 cm). Together with a continental pair of
0643: A pair of nineteenth century silver buckles, etc.Est. £80-£120
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A pair of white metal shoe buckles, etc.: A pair of white metal shoe buckles, the oval shaped form with floral embellishments and base metal fixtures, each stamped to the underside four times with CLC and further personal inscription to
0644: A pair of white metal shoe buckles, etc.Est. £40-£60
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An Edwardian silver mounted desk calendar.: An Edwardian silver mounted desk calendar, having reed and ribbon edge with three central apertures for day, date and month, the whole raised upon rectangular chamfered base. Hallmarked William
0645: An Edwardian silver mounted desk calendar.Est. £50-£80
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An early twentieth century silver mounted bedside: An early twentieth century silver mounted travelling bedside clock, the hinged tortoiseshell case opening and mounting a manual wind clock. Hallmarked Cohen & Charles, London 1919. Width of case
0646: An early twentieth century silver mounted bedsideEst. £40-£60
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A bottle stop.: A bottle stop, the grip modelled as a scrolling vine and grape motif with wooden and cork mount. Stamped 925. Height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm).
0647: A bottle stop.Est. £20-£30
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An Edwardian silver sovereign case, etc.: An Edwardian silver sovereign case, of hinged oblong form having foliate scrollwork, engraved monogram, opening to reveal dual full and half apertures, hallmarked Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1902.
0648: An Edwardian silver sovereign case, etc.Est. £100-£150
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A modern silver mounted desk clock.: A modern silver mounted desk clock, of square outline having central dial aperture and with dual supports verso. Hallmarked Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., 2002. Height measures 4 6/8 inches (12 cm).
0649: A modern silver mounted desk clock.Est. £50-£80
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An Edwardian miniature silver twin-handled cup .: An Edwardian miniature silver twin-handled cup of classic Georgian style with embossed girdle, high arch scrolling handles and standing on a stepped circular foot. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd,
0650: An Edwardian miniature silver twin-handled cup .Est. £50-£80
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A French silver handled bottle opener.: A French silver handled bottle opener with reeded accents and personal initial engraving. French assay marks and maker's mark for Emile Puiforcat. Length measuring 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm).
0651: A French silver handled bottle opener.Est. £50-£80
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A 1970's cased set of silver cocktail sticks.: A 1970's cased set of silver cocktail sticks, each depicting a different character from stories by Charles Dickens, upon a twisted stem. Hallmarked Bishton's Ltd, Birmingham 1973. Length measures 3
0652: A 1970's cased set of silver cocktail sticks.Est. £30-£50
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An Edwardian silver pocket watch stand.: An Edwardian silver mounted pocket watch stand, the lined aperture raised upon spreading filled circular base. Hallmarked T H Hazelwood & Co., Birmingham, 1905, numbered 4004692. Diameter of base
0653: An Edwardian silver pocket watch stand.Est. £20-£30
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Assorted novelty items to include a Sampson Mordan: A Victorian silver propelling pencil and dip pen combined by Sampson Mordan, engraved throughout with floral and foliate scrolls, lead deficient, hallmarked London 1857 with maker's marks. Together
0654: Assorted novelty items to include a Sampson MordanEst. £80-£120
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A pair of Victorian novelty silver bottle stopper.: A pair of Victorian novelty silver mounted bottle stoppers by John Samuel Hunt, the terminals modelled as a tam o' shanter. Hallmarked John Samuel Hunt, London 1867. Length measuring 4 inches (10 cm).
0655: A pair of Victorian novelty silver bottle stopper.Est. £150-£200
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A continental bell.: A continental bell, probably Hanau modelled as a lady in traditional dress. Possible marks to the bottom edge. Height measuring 2 3/4 inches (7 cm), weight 2.4 ozt (76 grams).
0656: A continental bell.Est. £100-£150