Silver & Plated Ware 2015-12-14 Auction - 791 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 23
Silver & Plated Ware
A continental mechanical Singing Bird box in the mannerA Victorian silver serving dish and cover.A twentieth century Dutch novelty silver basket.
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
Auction Details

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.
SOLD
A selection of spoons, sugar nips & two cased sets.: An Edwardian set of six silver coffee spoons in Albany pattern with shell bowls, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1908. Together with various other spoons to include five 1930's
0529: A selection of spoons, sugar nips & two cased sets.Est.
£200
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£300
SOLD
A George I silver Hanoverian basting spoon.: A George I silver Hanoverian basting spoon. Hallmarked James Wilks, London 1726. Length measuring 12 3/4 inches (32.5 cm), weight 4 ozt (127 grams)
0533: A George I silver Hanoverian basting spoon.Est.
£460
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£660
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A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors.: A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, ornately decorated throughout with trailing and fruiting vine. Hallmarks very worn and distorted but possibly a maker's mark for Yapp & Woodward (Birmingham
0535: A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors.Est.
£120
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£180
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A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern cheese scoop.: A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern cheese scoop. Hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1861. Length measuring 9 inches (23 cm), weight 2.9 ozt (92 grams).
0536: A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern cheese scoop.Est.
£120
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£180
SOLD
A modern reproduction silver Apostle spoon.: A modern reproduction silver Apostle spoon of typical form with fig-shaped bowl and silver-gilt St. John terminal, in fitted case. Hallmarked C J Vander Ltd, London 1972, numbered 779. Length
0538: A modern reproduction silver Apostle spoon.Est.
£30
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£50
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A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern basting: A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern basting spoons with crested terminals. Hallmarked Randall Chatterton, London 1844. Length measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm), gross weight 8.7 ozt (272 grams).
0540: A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern bastingEst.
£280
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£380
SOLD
A George III silver Fiddle pattern serving spoon.: A George III silver Fiddle pattern serving spoon. Hallmarked Dublin 1812. Length measuring 12 3/4 inches (32.5 cm), weight 3.9 ozt (124 grams).
0541: A George III silver Fiddle pattern serving spoon.Est.
£150
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£200
SOLD
A set of six George V silver teaspoons, etc.: A set of six George V silver teaspoons having scrolling terminals leading to the plain stems, hallmarked Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1918, length measures 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm). Together with a
0542: A set of six George V silver teaspoons, etc.Est.
£30
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£50
SOLD
A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle.: A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle with crested terminal. Hallmarked Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1814. Length measuring 12 3/4 inches (32.5 cm), weight 6.3 ozt (197 grams).
0543: A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle.Est.
£100
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£150
SOLD
A cased pair of Victorian silver fish servers, etc.: A cased pair of Victorian silver fish servers with ornate foliate scroll decoration, hallmarked John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1890. Together with a set of six teaspoons with Apostle
0545: A cased pair of Victorian silver fish servers, etc.Est.
£120
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£180
SOLD
A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, etc.: A pair of George III silver sugar tongs of scroll form, crested and with shell bowls, together with a selection of predominately George III spoons to include condiment, teaspoons, dessert and a table
0548: A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, etc.Est.
£90
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£140
SOLD
A George III silver Old English serving spoon.: A George III silver Old English serving spoon with initialled terminal. Hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807. Length measuring 11 1/2 inches (29.5 cm), weight 2.9 ozt (93 grams).
0550: A George III silver Old English serving spoon.Est.
£90
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£140