Silver, Novelties & Plated Ware 2024-10-11 Auction - 264 Price Results - Fellows in West Midlands
King's pattern part canteen for twelve place settings.William IV & Victorian silver Fiddle Thread pattern part canteen, with later knives.Large composite silver (800 standard) & silver plated part canteen.
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Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Silver, Novelties & Plated Ware

Silver, Novelties & Plated Ware
William IV silver campana shape goblet.: A William IV silver goblet, of campana shape and richly decorated with embossed panels of flowers with acorn branches above, silver gilt interior. Hallmarked Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1836.
0001: William IV silver campana shape goblet.Est. £120-£180Lot Closed
George III Scottish silver beaker.: A George III Scottish silver beaker, of slightly tapering form with a reeded rim. Hallmarked John McDonald, Edinburgh 1798. Height 8.5cm, weight 3.95ozt (123g).Condition Report: Diameter 8cm Engraved
0002: George III Scottish silver beaker.Est. £150-£250Lot Closed
1930's silver travelling communion set.: A 1930's silver travelling communion set, comprising silver chalice, paten, pyx box and spoon, and two silver mounted glass bottles with screw on silver lids, in original fitted carry case.
0003: 1930's silver travelling communion set.Est. £150-£250Lot Closed
Edwardian silver-gilt bonbon basket.: An Edwardian silver-gilt bonbon basket, the octagonal-sided form with openwork borders and swing handle, and raised on four paw feet. Hallmarked George Fox, London 1908. Maximum length 13cm, height
0004: Edwardian silver-gilt bonbon basket.Est. £120-£180Lot Closed
Mid-Victorian silver goblet.: A mid-Victorian silver goblet, of typical form with foliate-scroll engraved panels, above a slender knopped stem to a similarly decorated spread foot. Hallmarked John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard
0005: Mid-Victorian silver goblet.Est. £120-£180Lot Closed
George III silver chafing dish.: A George III silver chafing dish (missing cover and stand), the circular shallow bowl with twin wire handles and gadrooned rim enclosing two engraved crests. Hallmarked London 1767, maker's mark
0006: George III silver chafing dish.Est. £250-£350Lot Closed
Two modern silver Armada style dishes.: Two modern silver Armada style dishes, both hallmarked to the wide brim for William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London 1979. Larger diameter 22.5cm, smaller 17cm, total weight 23.9ozt (746g).Condition
0007: Two modern silver Armada style dishes.Est. £400-£600Lot Closed
Edwardian silver caddy.: An Edwardian silver caddy of bombe form, embossed with flowers and foliate scrolls, and raised on paw feet. Hallmarked Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker), Chester 1906.
0008: Edwardian silver caddy.Est. £150-£200Lot Closed
William IV Irish silver butter dish.: A William IV Irish silver butter dish, the circular barrel form with twin angular handles and removable domed cover, on saucer stand. Hallmarked Dublin 1831, with maker's mark W.N. Diameter of rim
0009: William IV Irish silver butter dish.Est. £500-£800Lot Closed
Edwardian silver Guernsey jug.: An Edwardian silver Guernsey jug with applied Guernsey Coat of Arms. Hallmarked William Griffiths & Sons, Birmingham 1901. Height 10cm, weight 2.8ozt (88g).Condition Report: Hallmarks clear and
0010: Edwardian silver Guernsey jug.Est. £40-£60Lot Closed
Pair of Edwardian silver pedestal dishes.: A pair of Edwardian silver pedestal dishes, each of plain oval form with a geometric pierced border, and raised on a conforming oval foot. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1901. Maximum length
0011: Pair of Edwardian silver pedestal dishes.Est. £450-£650Lot Closed
George III silver cream jug.: A late George III silver cream jug, the bulbous oblong shape with gadroon rim and flat-top curved handle, decorated with flowers, scrolls and initialled cartouche, and raised on four ball feet.
0012: George III silver cream jug.Est. £80-£120Lot Closed
Modern silver cream jug.: A modern silver cream jug, the circular form with flared wavy rim and central girdle, decorated all over with flora and fauna, and raised on three lion mask and paw feet. Hallmarked T Hill,
0013: Modern silver cream jug.Est. £70-£100Lot Closed
Set of four Victorian silver salts.: A set of four Victorian silver open salts with blue glass liners and bright cut decoration. Hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1882. Diameter 5cm, silver weight 5.8ozt (182g).Condition
0014: Set of four Victorian silver salts.Est. £100-£150Lot Closed
Georg Jensen silver pickle fork.: A Georg Jensen sterling silver pickle fork, with bead detailed looped oval terminal, No. 41 Pattern, designed circa 1920. Post-1945 maker's mark, and further marked Sterling Denmark. Length 13cm,
0015: Georg Jensen silver pickle fork.Est. £40-£60Lot Closed
George III silver tankard.: A George III silver tankard, of baluster form with applied girdle above a spread footed base, the domed cover with openwork scrolled 'chair back' thumb-piece to a double scroll handle with heart
0016: George III silver tankard.Est. £600-£900Lot Closed
George II small silver mug.: An early George II small silver mug, the plain baluster body above a spread foot, with foliate capped scroll handle. Hallmarked Thomas England, London 1729. Height 9cm, weight 7.51ozt
0017: George II small silver mug.Est. £150-£200Lot Closed
Edwardian silver swing-handle dish.: An Edwardian silver bonbon dish, the oval form with applied sinuous rim to a similarly modelled swing handle, and raised on four splay feet. Hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1903. Maximum
0018: Edwardian silver swing-handle dish.Est. £120-£180Lot Closed
William IV silver goblet.: A William IV silver goblet, of plain campana form. Hallmarked Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1831. Height 16.5cm, weight 8.77ozt (272.8g).Condition Report: Displaying some
0019: William IV silver goblet.Est. £200-£300Lot Closed
Late Victorian silver tea caddy.: A late Victorian silver tea caddy, the bulbous lobed body raised on four paw feet, with domed hinged lid to a flame finial. Hallmarked George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1898. Height to finial
0020: Late Victorian silver tea caddy.Est. £120-£180Lot Closed
Early Victorian silver christening cup.: An early Victorian silver christening cup, of cylindrical form with a scene of a young boy fishing by the waters edge, the slightly splayed foot formed as leaves, later engraved Father, Mother 1946.
0021: Early Victorian silver christening cup.Est. £150-£200Lot Closed
Guild of Handicraft silver porringer.: A Guild of Handicraft silver porringer, the circular spot-hammered form having loop handle with thistle terminals, and personal presentation engraving to main body. Hallmarked London 1983. Rim
0023: Guild of Handicraft silver porringer.Est. £150-£250Lot Closed