Silver & Plated Ware 2016-12-12 Auction - 624 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 17
A mid-nineteenth century Scottish provincial FiddleAn Arts & Crafts silver sugar caster by Omar RamsdenA Georg Jensen silver Louvre footed bowl, model no.
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Our highlights begin with some provincial pieces including Lot 380: a mid-nineteenth century Scottish provincial Fiddle pattern silver toddy ladle with initialled terminal, stamped WF PHD PHD for William Ferguson, Peterhead. Many Scottish silversmiths seldom sent their pieces to Edinburgh or Glasgow to be assayed, instead they often stamped their initials twice and would use their own town mark; this would either be an abbreviation of the town?s name, or an heraldic symbol synonymous with the town. Other highlights include Lot 130 - An Arts & Crafts silver sugar caster by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, the bellied form embossed with a Tudor rose border and inscribed 'Laughter Makes the Old World Gay & Young'. Ramsden and Carr set up a studio in Chelsea in 1898 and were known to have produced all manner of silverware, drawing influences from the Arts & Craft Movement. Other well-known makers include Lot 351 - a Georg Jensen silver Louvre footed bowl, model no. 19A, the circular bowl with moulded rim and raised above an openwork stem of stylised leaves and berries to a spread circular foot. Alongside Lot 354 - A nineteenth century American silver tazza by Tiffany & Co., the shallow bowl with personal name inscription to the underside and raised on three shell mounted hoof feet and triform plinth base. With the festive season upon us we are pleased to be offering over 200 novelties which would be perfect stocking fillers, including Lot 618 - A late Victorian silver and enamel vesta case by Sampson Mordan, with an enamelled horse racing scene to the front, or perhaps an early twentieth century German silver cigarette case of oblong form and enamel painted hinged cover depicting a nude female (Lot 535), or even a cased set of six modern silver menu holders, each depicting a different breed of dog (Lot 484).
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A pair of provincial George IV silver Fiddle pattern: A pair of provincial George IV silver Fiddle pattern table spoons with initialled terminals, hallmarked Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1821. Together with two Old English pattern table spoons, hallmarked
0385: A pair of provincial George IV silver Fiddle patternEst. £140-£180
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A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern berry spoons,: A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern berry spoons, the florally engraved stems with silver-gilt embossed bowls. Hallmarked London 1826 with the maker's mark W.E. Together with a provincial
0386: A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern berry spoons,Est. £70-£100
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A George III silver toddy ladle, the oval spouted bowl: A George III silver toddy ladle, the oval spouted bowl with beaded rim border, leading to the bright-cut stem and twisted baleen handle. Hallmarked London, probably 1786, maker's mark indistinct.
0387: A George III silver toddy ladle, the oval spouted bowlEst. £40-£60
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A matched pair of George III/IV silver berry spoons,: A matched pair of George III/IV silver berry spoons, the engraved stems with initialled terminal and fruiting embossed silver-gilt bowls. Hallmarked London 1816 and 1821, differing makers. Gross
0388: A matched pair of George III/IV silver berry spoons,Est. £50-£80
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Two early nineteenth century berry spoons, each with: Two early nineteenth century berry spoons, each with chased stems, vacant cartouche and fruiting embossed bowls. Hallmarked the Dublin 1814 and London 1832. Gross weight 4.1 ozt (129 grams).
0389: Two early nineteenth century berry spoons, each withEst. £50-£80
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A pair of George III silver berry spoons, the bowls: A pair of George III silver berry spoons, the bowls with fruiting embossing and floral engraved stems. Hallmarked Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1810. Length measuring 9 inches (23 cm), gross weight
0390: A pair of George III silver berry spoons, the bowlsEst. £60-£90
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A pair of George IV Irish silver Fiddle and Rattaiil: A pair of George IV Irish silver Fiddle and Rattaiil pattern table spoons with crested terminals, hallmarked Patrick Moore, Dublin 1828. Together with a George III silver table spoon, London 1795, a
0391: A pair of George IV Irish silver Fiddle and RattaiilEst. £100-£150
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A part set of four Victorian silver dinner forks, the: A part set of four Victorian silver dinner forks, the pattern variant with scroll border and applied cut-card style accents. Hallmarked Chawner & Co, London 1853. Gross weight 2.9 ozt (402 grams).
0392: A part set of four Victorian silver dinner forks, theEst. £180-£260
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A George III silver meat skewer of typical form and: A George III silver meat skewer of typical form and crested, hallmarked William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1809, length measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm). Together with a later
0393: A George III silver meat skewer of typical form andEst. £90-£140
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A William IV Scottish silver King's pattern silver fish: A William IV Scottish silver King's pattern silver fish slice with scroll pierced blade, hallmarked Elder & Co, Edinburgh 1831, length measuring 12 1/4 inches (31 cm). Together with a similar silver
0394: A William IV Scottish silver King's pattern silver fishEst. £90-£140
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A William IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern fish slice,: A William IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, the pierced blade with engraved surround and Greek-key border, hallmarked Dublin 1835, length measuring 11 3/4 inches (30 cm). Together with a
0395: A William IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern fish slice,Est. £90-£140
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A selection of nine Hanoverian silver tea and coffee: A selection of nine Hanoverian silver tea and coffee spoons, mainly by Hester Bateman, to include three lace-back examples and a part set of four teaspoons. Predominately with the maker's mark for
0396: A selection of nine Hanoverian silver tea and coffeeEst. £100-£150
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A Victorian Irish silver Fiddle and Rattail pattern: A Victorian Irish silver Fiddle and Rattail pattern soup ladle. Hallmarked John Smyth (or Smith), Dublin 1856. Length measuring 13 3/4 inches (35 cm), weight 9.3 ozt (290 grams).
0397: A Victorian Irish silver Fiddle and Rattail patternEst. £120-£180
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A George III Scottish silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle.: A George III Scottish silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle. Hallmarked Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1812. Length measuring 15 1/2 inches (39.5 cm), weight 6 ozt (187 grams).
0398: A George III Scottish silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle.Est. £100-£150
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A pair of modern silver grape scissors, the cast body: A pair of modern silver grape scissors, the cast body modelled as fruiting vines. Hallmarked P H Vogel & Co, Birmingham 1968. Length measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm), weight 3.7 ozt (118 grams).
0399: A pair of modern silver grape scissors, the cast bodyEst. £50-£80
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A mid-Victorian pair of silver sugar tongs, of plain: A mid-Victorian pair of silver sugar tongs, of plain Fiddle pattern form with monogrammed terminal, hallmarked Reid & Sons (David Reid), Newcastle 1856, length measures 5 6/8 inches (14.5 cm).
0401: A mid-Victorian pair of silver sugar tongs, of plainEst. £40-£60
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A pair of George III silver berry spoons, the florally: A pair of George III silver berry spoons, the florally engraved stems to the fruiting embossed silver-gilt bowls, hallmarked London, probably 1772 with the maker's mark TW, together with a matching
0402: A pair of George III silver berry spoons, the florallyEst. £80-£120
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A George II silver marrow scoop of traditional form: A George II silver marrow scoop of traditional form with initialled handle, hallmarked London 1749 with the maker's mark R.H, length measuring 8 3/4 inches (22 cm). Together with a George IV silver
0403: A George II silver marrow scoop of traditional formEst. £120-£180
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An imported Edwardian silver handled carving set, the: An imported Edwardian silver handled carving set, the handles decorated with flower-heads and a vacant cartouche to the terminal, import marks for Birmingham 1904, probably The City Mounting Co.
0404: An imported Edwardian silver handled carving set, theEst. £50-£80
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A pair of Edwardian silver and ivory-handled fish: A pair of Edwardian silver and ivory-handled fish servers, the fork and oval shape blade with stippled and engraved borders surrounding pierced scrolls and foliate motifs, hallmarked Walker & Hall,
0405: A pair of Edwardian silver and ivory-handled fishEst. £90-£140
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A selection of six George III silver salt spoons by: A selection of six George III silver salt spoons by Hester Bateman, to include a pair and four individual examples and four with personalised terminals. Hallmarked Hester Bateman, 1781, 1786, 1787
0406: A selection of six George III silver salt spoons byEst. £100-£150
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A George III provincial silver Fiddle pattern basting: A George III provincial silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon with initialled terminal. Hallmarked John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle 1812. Length measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm), weight 3 ozt
0407: A George III provincial silver Fiddle pattern bastingEst. £70-£100
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A part set of five George III silver Old English: A part set of five George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons by Hester Bateman, together with a further selection of eight various teaspoons also by Hester Bateman, all with initialled
0408: A part set of five George III silver Old EnglishEst. £150-£200