Silver & Plated Ware 2013-12-09 Auction - 744 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 19
An early 18th century Paul de Lamerie basting spoon.An Indian Colonial Caviar dish by Hamilton & Co,A cased set of corn cob holders.
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
Auction Details

Silver & Plated Ware

Welcome to our winter sale of silver and plated ware, which includes over 700 lots featuring Georgian, Victorian and modern silverware. Our first highlight in this sale is a silver basting spoon by renowned silversmith Paul de Lamerie (Lot 443). Paul de Lamerie is cited as ?the greatest silversmith working in England in the 18th century? by the V&A museum, who house several notable pieces by the maker. Son of a Huguenot, de Lamerie emigrated to England in the early years of his life and studied under the London goldsmith Pierre Platel. Although a more modest piece from de Lamerie?s extensive body of work, Lot 443 is definitely one for the astute collector. We have several other Georgian silver items by collectable names such as a pair of silver candlesticks by John Cafe (Lot 96) and two pairs of waiters by Ebenezer Coker and Elizabeth Cooke (Lots 4 & 25). The auction also encompasses several key pieces of Chinese export silver: Lot 351 is a wonderfully eclectic set of fish servers; we have an ornately designed Chinese salver as Lot 381, together with many quirky smaller lots. Also in this section we have a beautiful Indian dish by Hamilton & Co., thought to have been used as a caviar dish in the Bengal Native Infantry mess and would add a touch of finery to any supper table (Lot 358). Finally, with the festive season soon upon us we are pleased to be offering over 200 novelties which would be perfect stocking fillers: A charming Sampson Mordan ivory combination snuff (Lot 704) for example; Or perhaps some well-crafted items for a luxurious Christmas lunch, we would suggest Lot 571, a set of Garrard & Co silver corn cob holders, or even a handsome pair of silver table birds (Lot 284).
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Six William IV Edinburgh silver table forks.: Six William IV Scottish silver Kings pattern table forks with engraved family crest to the reverse of the terminal depicting a stag's head below the motto 'Je suis pret'. Three forks hallmarked Adam
0433: Six William IV Edinburgh silver table forks.Est. £240-£340
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Six George III silver Fiddle pattern table forks.: Six George III silver Fiddle pattern table forks in with bright cut engraved border decoration. Hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1805, one fork hallmarked 1807. Weight 14.48 ozt
0434: Six George III silver Fiddle pattern table forks.Est. £200-£300
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Five Victorian Exeter silver Fiddle pattern dessert: A set of five Victorian Exeter silver dessert spoons, each in Fiddle pattern with engraved family crest to terminal depicting a crowned lion, hallmarked John Stone, Exeter 1853. Together with a
0437: Five Victorian Exeter silver Fiddle pattern dessertEst. £120-£180
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A George III pair of silver basting spoons with: A George III pair of silver basting spoons in Old English pattern with engraved decorative borders and floral motifs to the stem and terminal. Hallmarked Solomon Hougham, London 1805. Length
0439: A George III pair of silver basting spoons withEst. £150-£200
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A George II silver shell bowl soup ladle.: A George II silver soup ladle with shell bowl and an Onslow pattern style terminal. Hallmarked Ebenezer Coker, London 1746. Length measures 13 3/8 inches (34 cm), weight 5.88 ozt (183 grams).
0440: A George II silver shell bowl soup ladle.Est. £100-£150
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A George III silver soup ladle.: A George III silver soup ladle in Old English pattern with engraved family crest to terminal depicting an arm holding aloft a cross motif. Hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1800.
0441: A George III silver soup ladle.Est. £70-£100
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A George III Edinburgh silver basting spoon & two: A George III Scottish silver basting spoon in Old English pattern with engraved initial to terminal, hallmarked Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh 1804, length measuring 12 1/4 inches (31 cm). Together
0442: A George III Edinburgh silver basting spoon & twoEst. £150-£200
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An early 18th century Paul de Lamerie basting spoon.: An early eighteenth century Paul de Lamerie basting spoon, in Hanoverian pattern with long rat-tail, engraved family crest to the reverse of the terminal. Bottom struck with maker's mark only, circa
0443: An early 18th century Paul de Lamerie basting spoon.Est. £800-£1,200
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Nine George III & William IV Fiddle pattern table: Nine George III and later Fiddle pattern table spoons, to include a pair with initialled terminals, hallmarked Solomon Hougham, London 1808, a pair with monogrammed terminals, hallmarked Edward
0444: Nine George III & William IV Fiddle pattern tableEst. £280-£380
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A pair of William IV silver Queen's pattern table: A pair of William IV silver table spoons, in double struck Queen's pattern with shell motif to heel. Hallmarked Adey Bellamy Savory, London 1832. Weight 6.55 ozt (203.8 grams).
0447: A pair of William IV silver Queen's pattern tableEst. £90-£140
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Nine George III Old English pattern tablespoons & a: Nine assorted George III silver table spoons in Old English pattern, and a single George IV Fiddle pattern tablespoon, all with engraved initials or monograms to each terminal, various dates from
0449: Nine George III Old English pattern tablespoons & aEst. £280-£380
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A George II/III marrow scoop.: A George II/III silver marrow scoop of typical form. Hallmarked John Lampfert, London, date letter distorted but possibly 1759 or 1769. Length measures 8 1/8 inches (20.6 cm), weight 1.08 ozt (33.8
0450: A George II/III marrow scoop.Est. £100-£150
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An Edwardian silver child's spoon & fork set & a: An Edwardian silver child's spoon and fork set, hallmarked Robert Stebbings, London 1907. Together with a similar child's set with engraved initials to each terminal, hallmarked Lee & Wigfull (Henry
0453: An Edwardian silver child's spoon & fork set & aEst. £60-£90
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Two 1930's cased sets of six teaspoons with sugar: A cased 1930's set of six plain silver teaspoons and matching pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1939. Together with a similar cased set with engraved initial to
0456: Two 1930's cased sets of six teaspoons with sugarEst. £90-£140