Silver & Plated Ware 2015-12-14 Auction - 791 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 5
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
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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 George III silver entree dish base, Thomas Robins: A George III silver entree dish, of shaped oblong form with applied foliate, shell and gadroon rim, engraved to underside of rim with twin-opposed crests depicting three arrows spearing a fish.
0097: A George III silver entree dish base, Thomas RobinsEst. £320-£420
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Two Victorian silver mustard pots & a later: A late Victorian silver mustard pot of circular pedestal form with floral swag engraving and shell thumb rest, hallmarked J R Ltd., Birmingham 1893. Together with a further late Victorian mustard pot
0098: Two Victorian silver mustard pots & a laterEst. £50-£80
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A pair of George III silver entree dish covers with: A pair of George III silver entree dish covers with later matched bases, of octagonal sided form with gadroon borders, the covers each having an engraved family crest and a reeded loop handle with
0099: A pair of George III silver entree dish covers withEst. £560-£660
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A late Victorian meat platter by Hunt & Roskell & a: A late Victorian meat platter by Hunt & Roskell, of shaped oval form having a formalised leaf and bead border interspersed with further foliate motifs, with twin opposed engraved crests of a crown
0100: A late Victorian meat platter by Hunt & Roskell & aEst. £800-£1,200
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A pair of Edwardian silver open salts, etc.: A pair of Edwardian silver open salts of oval form and partly fluted, hallmarked Chester 1908. Together with a further part set of three Edwardian silver open salts, hallmarked Birmingham 1905/6.
0101: A pair of Edwardian silver open salts, etc.Est. £40-£60
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A late Victorian pierced trinket dish, etc.: A late Victorian trinket dish of oval pierced and pressed form, hallmarked Birmingham 1898. Together with a 1930's silver trinket dish, hallmarked Chester 1932, an Edwardian silver cream jug,
0102: A late Victorian pierced trinket dish, etc.Est. £80-£120
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A late George III small silver salver.: A late George III small silver salver, the circular form with shaped shell and scroll rim to a plain centre with engraved family crest and motto and raised on three foliate capped paw feet.
0103: A late George III small silver salver.Est. £300-£400
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A Geroge III silver tankard.: A George III silver tankard, the slightly tapering form decorated with ribbed banding enclosing an engraved monogram, the flat hinged lid with conforming decoration and pierced thumb rest. Hallmarked
0104: A Geroge III silver tankard.Est. £800-£1,200
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A late Victorian Neoclassical cup and cover.: A late Victorian Neoclassical cup and cover, the conical body with swag embossing and raised on a rams mask mounted triform base with hoof feet. Hallmarked Daniel & John Wellby, London 1899. Height
0105: A late Victorian Neoclassical cup and cover.Est. £120-£180
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A late Victorian bell shape pepper grinder.: A late Victorian silver pepper grinder modelled in the form of a bell with angular handle surmount. Hallmarked Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton), Birmingham 1899. Maximum
0108: A late Victorian bell shape pepper grinder.Est. £120-£180
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An early Victorian silver plate by Paul Storr.: An early Victorian silver plate by Paul Storr, of shaped circular outline with applied decoration of trailing lily pads to the moulded rim and engraved family crest depicting the letter B below a
0109: An early Victorian silver plate by Paul Storr.Est. £700-£900
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A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug.: A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug, of cylindrical form with a bulbous base and rope twist handle, the silver collar decorated with twin opposed Scottish Highland scenes, one containing a
0110: A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug.Est. £150-£200
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A late Victorian silver teapot, plus a selection of: A late Victorian silver teapot of globular form having scroll capped wooden handle raised upon footed base, hallmarked Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, height measures 5 inches (12.75 cm).
0111: A late Victorian silver teapot, plus a selection ofEst. £100-£150
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A Victorian silver presentation trowel.: A mid-Victorian silver presentation trowel of typical form, and having a stained wood handle. Hallmarked London 1865 with maker's mark CH. Length measures 15 1/4 inches (38.7 cm). 'This Trowel was
0112: A Victorian silver presentation trowel.Est. £180-£240
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A William IV silver wine funnel.: A William IV silver wine funnel, of plain conical form with moulded girdle detail. Hallmarked Mary Sibley & Richard Sibley II, London 1836. Length measures 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), weight 2.3 ozt
0113: A William IV silver wine funnel.Est. £140-£180
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A late Victorian silver pierced basket.: A late Victorian silver basket, of lobed form having foliate rim and wide pierced border detailed with bows and scrolls, the whole raised upon a scrolling pierced foot. Hallmarked William Comyns &
0114: A late Victorian silver pierced basket.Est. £600-£800
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A late Victorian silver caster.: A late Victorian silver caster, of fluted pear form having pierced cover and flame finial, raised upon a footed base. Hallmarked Sibray, Hall & Co., London 1889. Height measures 7 inches (18 cm),
0115: A late Victorian silver caster.Est. £70-£100
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An Edwardian silver bachelor teapot.: An Edwardian silver bachelor teapot, of part fluted form having presentation inscription to the hinged cover and with scroll capped angular hardwood handle. Hallmarked Robert Pringle and Sons,
0116: An Edwardian silver bachelor teapot.Est. £80-£120
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A George III silver teapot stand.: A George III silver teapot stand of scalloped navette form with central monogram within floral garland and punch-work borders. Hallmarked Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1796. Maximum
0118: A George III silver teapot stand.Est. £240-£340
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A Victorian silver pepper & a later silver mounted: A mid-Victorian silver pepper pot with floral embossed decoration and engraved family crest, hallmarked Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1856. Together with a 1920's silver mounted glass caster and a
0119: A Victorian silver pepper & a later silver mountedEst. £100-£150
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An Edwardian silver coffee pot.: An Edwardian silver coffee pot, the plain tapered body standing on a spread stepped circular base, rising to the scrolling ebonsied handle and domed hinged cover. Hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co
0120: An Edwardian silver coffee pot.Est. £150-£200