Silver & Plated Ware 2015-09-21 Auction - 800 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 26
A Charles I silver-gilt Apostle spoon by BenjaminA late nineteenth century silver mounted walking stickAn early Victorian 'castle top' card case by Nathaniel
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Silver & Plated Ware

Our highlights begin with our exceptional front cover piece (Lot 402) - a Liberty & Co silver Cymric mantel clock, embossed with a foliate motif and stylised numerals, hallmarked Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1902. ?Cymric? silver was a brand name of gold and silverware by Liberty & Co, equivalent to the pewter design Tudric; aptly named to reflect its Celtic-inspired designs. Archibald Knox created most of the designs for the range, alongside designers Rex Silver and Arthur Gaskin. Alongside the clock, we have some beautiful Edwardian silver napkin rings by William Hair Haseler for Liberty & Co also on offer in the auction - Lot 344. During the mid-eighteenth century the Birmingham metal trade flourished, in particular producing large volumes of small personal items known as ?toys? - of the Birmingham toy makers, Nathaniel Mills is one of the most well-known. He excelled in making silver boxes, vinaigrettes; snuff boxes and card cases ? examples of which can all be found in our September sale (Lot 641? 653). Nathaniel Mills ?castle top? vinaigrettes are perhaps the most highly regarded, as many boxes feature castles the generic name ?castle top? was quickly adopted; although some include famous buildings or landmarks, such as The Houses of Parliament. The September auction features some other well-known makers including a modern silver salver with Chippendale style border by Albert Edward Jones (Lot 328), an early twentieth century sixteen piece silver-gilt dressing table set by Asprey & Co Ltd (Lot 366), and a late nineteenth century silver mounted walking stick handle by Oomersi Mawji, wonderfully decorated with close floral scroll repousse (Lot 668). Avid spoon collectors will be interested to find we have a Charles I silver-gilt Apostle spoon (Lot 617), the fig shaped bowl with slightly tapering stem and Apostle terminal, hallmarked Benjamin Yates, London 1633.
A large George III silver fish slice.: A large George III silver fish slice, having initialled terminal and plain stem leading to the pierced blade. Hallmarked I S, London 1807. Length measures 12 2/8 inches (31 cm), weight 3.91 ozt
0601: A large George III silver fish slice.Est. £80-£120Lot Passed
A George III silver meat skewer.: A George III silver meat skewer, of plain tapering form having loop terminal with engraving. Hallmarked Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1802. Length measures 11 1/8 inches (28.25 cm), weight
0604: A George III silver meat skewer.Est. £150-£200Lot Passed
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A George IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, etc.: A George IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice with crested terminal, hallmarked William, Charles & Henry Eley, London 1824. Together with a selection of six George III and later silver table spoons,
0606: A George IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, etc.Est. £400-£600
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A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle & Thread pattern: A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle & Thread pattern table spoons, Hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1881. Together with three singular silver teaspoons. Gross weight 7 ozt (220 grams).
0607: A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle & Thread patternEst. £70-£100
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A Victorian silver toddy ladle.: A mid-Victorian silver toddy ladle, having a spiral twist baleen handle leading to a circular bowl monogrammed to the base. Hallmarked Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1855. Length measures 8 inches
0608: A Victorian silver toddy ladle.Est. £40-£60
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A matched set of six George III silver teaspoons.: A matched set of six George III silver teaspoons, in Old English pattern with engraved floral motif and initialled terminal within punched and stippled borders. Four with partly worn maker's marks,
0609: A matched set of six George III silver teaspoons.Est. £40-£60
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Four cased sets of twelve teaspoons with sugar nips.: An Edwardian cased set of twelve silver teaspoons with matching sugar nips, each with plain tapering stem leading to a shaped and pointed terminal decorated with lobed motifs, hallmarked Joseph
0610: Four cased sets of twelve teaspoons with sugar nips.Est. £200-£300
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Four cased sets of six teaspoons with sugar nips.: A late Victorian cased set of six silver teaspoons with matching sugar nips and sifter spoon, having shell bowls leading to a spiral twist stem with apostle terminal, hallmarked Birmingham 1896,
0611: Four cased sets of six teaspoons with sugar nips.Est. £120-£180
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A George III Irish silver ladle.: A George III Irish silver ladle, the lion crested terminal and stem having foliate engraved decoration, leading to the shell moulded bowl. Hallmarked Michael Keating, Dublin 1795. Length measures 13
0612: A George III Irish silver ladle.Est. £160-£220
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A cased composite set of twelve Georgian: A cased composite set of twelve Georgian knives, having reeded mother-of-pearl mounted handles and shell moulded terminals. Hallmarked Moses Brent, London 1793/1806, and Richard Pouldon, London 1820.
0613: A cased composite set of twelve GeorgianEst. £200-£300
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A modern silver King's pattern canteen.: A modern silver King's pattern canteen for twelve place settings, comprising silver handled dinner knives, dinner forks, silver handled side knives, side forks, silver handled fish knives and forks,
0614: A modern silver King's pattern canteen.Est. £1,600-£2,200
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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
0615: A George III silver Fiddle pattern fish slice.Est. £40-£60
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A selection of six Victorian and later silver pickle: A selection of six Victorian and later silver pickle forks, four with mother-of-pearl handles, a late Victorian glove hook with 9ct gold handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1899 and a continental pepper.
0616: A selection of six Victorian and later silver pickleEst. £40-£60
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A Charles I silver-gilt Apostle spoon by Benjamin: A Charles I silver-gilt Apostle spoon, the fig shaped bowl with slightly tapering stem and Apostle terminal. Hallmarked Benjamin Yates, London 1633. Length measuring 7 1/4 inches (18.5 cm), weight
0617: A Charles I silver-gilt Apostle spoon by BenjaminEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A cased set four silver berry spoons.: A cased set four silver berry spoons, the classic form with embossed fruiting bowls. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1888. Gross weight 8.6 ozt (269 grams).
0618: A cased set four silver berry spoons.Est. £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
0619: A George III set of teaspoons, a Russian spoon & aEst. £60-£90
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A large quantity of George III and later Old English: A large quantity of George III and later Old English pattern condiment spoons, mostly salts spoon with engraved terminals, to include some pairs with Scottish and provincial examples. Approximately
0620: A large quantity of George III and later Old EnglishEst. £180-£240
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A selection of Victorian and later silver and: A selection of Victorian and later silver and continental condiment spoons, to include some pairs, novelty, shell, mother-of-pearl and spade examples. Approximately 45 pieces. Gross weight 6.95 ozt
0621: A selection of Victorian and later silver andEst. £60-£90
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A set of George III silver teaspoons and sugar tongs.: A set of George III silver teaspoons and sugar tongs with bright-cut decoration and initialled terminals, fitted in later stacking case signed Tessiers Ltd. Teaspoons hallmarked Samuel Godbehere &
0622: A set of George III silver teaspoons and sugar tongs.Est. £40-£60
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A pair of Victorian silver Trefid spoons & serving: A pair of Victorian silver Trefid spoons, hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Turner Bradbury), Britannia silver London 1895. Together with a Victorian silver Fiddle Thread and Shell serving slice
0623: A pair of Victorian silver Trefid spoons & servingEst. £80-£120
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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,
0624: An Edwardian pair of plain silver sugar tongs, etc.Est. £30-£50