Silver & Plated Ware 2015-09-21 Auction - 800 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 34
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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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.
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A George II silver provincial caster.: A George II silver provincial caster, the vase shape with shell pierced detachable cover and standing on a circular footed base. Hallmarked Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1741. Height measuring 5 3/4
0021: A George II silver provincial caster.Est. £268-£388
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug, the oval body standing on four ball feet, initialled, vine engraved border and gadrooned and scalloped rim. Hallmarked Thomas Wallis II, London 1809. Maximum height
0031: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £134-£209
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A late Victorian embossed footed bowl.: A late Victorian circular footed bowl, ornately embossed with foliate scrolls interspersed with bead and lobed motifs, later presentation inscription to one side. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd.,
0186: A late Victorian embossed footed bowl.Est. £149-£224
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A late Victorian silver box.: A late Victorian silver box of embossed circular form with personal inscription and silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked David & Lionel Spiers, Chester 1888. Diameter measuring 4.5 cm, weight 17 grams.
0756: A late Victorian silver box.Est. £60-£89
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A Victorian silver label decorated with a ship.: A Victorian silver label or plaque embossed with a view of a ship at sea, engraved SHERRY and with suspension chain, further inscription to the reverse. Hallmarked William Eaton, London 1854. Length
0781: A Victorian silver label decorated with a ship.Est. £60-£89
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A George III Scottish silver waiter.: A George III Scottish silver waiter, the oval shaped form with central initial engraving and foliate rim. Hallmarked Edinburgh 1784 with the maker's mark AO. Maximum length measuring 6 3/4 inches (17
0138: A George III Scottish silver waiter.Est. £179-£268