Silver & Plated Ware 2015-12-14 Auction - 791 Price Results - Fellows in uk
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A continental mechanical Singing Bird box in the mannerA Victorian silver serving dish and cover.A twentieth century Dutch novelty silver basket.
DoneDec 14, 2015 9:54 AM EST
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Silver & Plated Ware

Welcome to our winter sale of Silver & Plated Ware, which includes over 700 lots featuring Georgian, Victorian and modern silverware. The traditional singing bird box originates from Switzerland; it contains a miniature automaton singing bird concealed below an oval lid, once activated it performs a distinctive whistle and musical melody, before falling back into the box. In the past, feathers of South American hummingbirds were used for their iridescent colours which created a jewel-like appearance. Lot 681 which adorns our December front cover is a beautiful German silver example in the manner of Karl Griesbaum, decorated with playing and musician cherubs, and a charming blue bird. Equally beautiful in form and featuring in the sale is Lot 686 ? a nineteenth century cased gilt posy holder. The posy holder is a lady?s accessory often made of silver which resembles a small vase; it would have held the flowers brought by courting gentleman callers. The openwork body of lot 686 is embellished with scrolls of enamel and set with turquoise and garnet cabochons. For those with a military interest, may we draw your attention to Lot 348 ? this mid-Victorian Irish silver double ended snuff box is engraved to each cover with the 4th Royal Lancashire Militia crest, superbly mounted on a wooden plinth with presentation inscription which reads: ?Presented to the mess of the 4th Royal Lancashire Light Infantry by Aquilla H. Kent and T. Byron Whitehead, Berwick-On-Tweed. 1855?. Hallmarked Dublin 1855, maker?s mark JT. The same crest and military interest can also be seen in Lot 176. Other highlights include Lot 717 ? a selection of three similar Indian pandan or betel boxes, each depicting various birds and animals amongst floral engraving. The use of these boxes in India were for holding ?paan? combined usually with areca nut (betel nut) ?chunam? (lime paste) and wrapped up with betel leaves.
 
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A Victorian silver four piece tea service.: A Victorian silver four piece tea service of tapering bellied form and engraved with Anthemion style motifs. Hallmarked Stephen Smith & William Nicholson, London 1894/5/6. Gross weight 67.8 ozt (2109
0001: A Victorian silver four piece tea service.Est. £500-£700
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An early George III small silver bowl.: An early George III small silver bowl of plain baluster form to a skirted base and having a simple line border to the everted rim. Hallmarked London 1772 with maker's mark 'WS' or 'SM'. Height
0002: An early George III small silver bowl.Est. £90-£140
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A George II silver tea caddy.: A George II silver tea caddy, the tapered body with bulbous shoulders, embossed and chased with a pastoral scene with birds and insects in flight. Hallmarked London 1752. Height measuring 4 3/4
0003: A George II silver tea caddy.Est. £460-£660
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An early George III sweet-meat basket.: An early George III sweet-meat basket, the oval body rising to the scroll pierced border and twist swing handle. Hallmarked Edward Aldridge I, London 1762. Maximum length measuring 5 1/2 inches (14
0004: An early George III sweet-meat basket.Est. £120-£180
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A George III silver swing handle basket.: A George III silver swing handle basket, the oval pedestal form having simple reed borders. Hallmarked Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1795. Maximum length measures 6 1/4 inches (16 cm),
0005: A George III silver swing handle basket.Est. £180-£260
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Hester Bateman caster 1784 London: A George III silver caster of baluster form with diaper pierced cover. Hallmarked Hester Bateman, London 1784. Height measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), weight 2.3 ozt (74 grams).
0006: Hester Bateman caster 1784 LondonEst. £340-£440
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A William IV silver mustard pot.: A William IV silver mustard pot of bulbous form to a footed base with petal rim, decorated throughout with borders of flowers and leaves and with a flower finial to the hinged lid, having a foliate
0008: A William IV silver mustard pot.Est. £200-£300
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A George III silver porringer.: A George III silver porringer, the typical form with oblique fluted body rising to the vacant cartouche, embossed girdle with foliate punch-work surround, personal engraving to the underside and twin
0009: A George III silver porringer.Est. £320-£420
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A George II silver mug.: A George II silver mug, the tapered body with later floral scroll and scenic engraving surrounding the monogrammed cartouche, standing on a spread circular base and with scroll handle. Hallmarked
0011: A George II silver mug.Est. £400-£600
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A George III silver meat dish by Paul Storr.: A George III silver meat dish by Paul Storr, the oval form with dual crests, raised edge with beaded rim and lobed corners. Hallmarked Paul Storr, London 1792. Maximum length measuring 19 3/4 inches
0012: A George III silver meat dish by Paul Storr.Est. £1,700-£2,200
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A small George II silver caster.: A George II small silver caster, the plain baluster form with girdle detail and raised on a footed base, the removable bun lid with simple drilled piercing. Hallmarked to base only London 1742,
0013: A small George II silver caster.Est. £60-£90
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Assorted Georgian & later open salts.: A pair of early Georgian silver open salts, likely George II, each of cauldron shape with ribbed rim, engraved bird crest and raised on three stepped hoof feet, one is also monogrammed, hallmarks are
0016: Assorted Georgian & later open salts.Est. £90-£140
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A George II silver cream jug.: A George II silver cream jug of bulbous form with floral embossing surrounding an engraved crest, standing on three paw feet, scrolling handle and scalloped rim. Hallmarked London possibly 1749 with
0017: A George II silver cream jug.Est. £100-£150
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An early George III silver sugar bowl.: An early George III silver sugar bowl of circular bellied form, having a shaped rim, engraved with a monogram below a crown and raised on three stepped hoof feet. Hallmarked William Skeen, London
0018: An early George III silver sugar bowl.Est. £180-£260
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An early Victorian silver mustard pot.: An early Victorian silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, the circular form with foliate scroll openwork sides, hinged lid with engraved floral scrolls and a shell form thumb-piece. Hallmarked
0019: An early Victorian silver mustard pot.Est. £70-£100
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A George III silver teapot.: A George III silver teapot, the oblong form initialled and crested with wide fluted corners and engraved punch-work borders. Hallmarked Thomas Wallis II, London 1799. Maximum height measuring 6
0020: A George III silver teapot.Est. £240-£340
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A Victorian silver sugar dish.: A Victorian silver sugar dish, the conical form with vertical pierced decoration embellished with engraved swags and with blue glass liner. Hallmarked Walter & John Barnard, London 1883. Height
0021: A Victorian silver sugar dish.Est. £120-£180
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A matched pair of George III silver waiters.: A matched pair of George III silver waiters, the circular form with central crest, raised shell embellished gadrooned rim and standing on three claw and ball feet. Hallmarked Elizabeth Cooke, London
0023: A matched pair of George III silver waiters.Est. £300-£400
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A Victorian silver christening bowl.: A Victorian silver christening bowl, the circular lobed body with twin scrolling handles. Hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1891. Bowl diameter measuring 4 1/4 inches (11 cm),
0024: A Victorian silver christening bowl.Est. £50-£80
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