Silver 2014-03-17 Auction - 603 Price Results - Fellows in UK
A mid-twentieth century silver four piece tea service bAn Arts and Crafts silver presentation trowel by NelsonA modern silver model of a Saxon drinking horn by Alber
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Welcome to Fellows? first specialist sale of Silver & Plated Ware. Our highlights include a wonderful example of the Arts & Crafts style from one of its most iconic pioneers. Lot 164, a presentation trowel, is by the founder of the Artificers? Guild Nelson Ethelred Dawson (1859-1941). Working with his wife, Edith, they have an impressive CV when it comes to these items including making the trowel used by Queen Victoria to lay the V&A foundation stone in 1899. Those with an eye for Arts & Crafts may also be interested in the tea service by Robert Stone (Lot 168) or the Saxon drinking horn by A.E. Jones (lot 149). Samson Mordan collectors or those looking for a piece of history can look forward to our collection of propelling pencils and pens, along with the various vesta cases on offer in our novelties section. In particular is Lot 590, a beautifully enamelled vesta case depicting a pack of hunting hounds. Continuing the theme of big name designers, we are very pleased to be offering a comprehensive canteen by Tiffany & Co, including nut crackers, bouillon spoons and oyster forks, all in an impressive oak case (Lot 364). Our flatware section is not without its own highlights, with three eighteenth century mote spoons and a curious folding Trefid spoon.
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A George III provincial silver coffee pot.: A George III provincial silver coffee pot of baluster form with beaded accents, fruit wood handle and standing on a circular stepped foot, the body with a later engraved vacant cartouche. Hallmarked
0001: A George III provincial silver coffee pot.Est. £1,673-£2,510
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A George III silver swing handle sugar basket.: A George III silver swing handle sugar basket of fluted oval form with swing handle. Hallmarked London 1786, the maker probably Charles Chesterman II. Maximum height measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm),
0002: A George III silver swing handle sugar basket.Est. £368-£468
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A George III silver pap boat.: A George III silver pap boat of plain hand raised teardrop form. Hallmarked London 1813, the maker's mark possibly for Peter & William Bateman. Maximum length measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), weight
0003: A George III silver pap boat.Est. £201-£301
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug of oval form, a bulbous body with pricked borders, a central band of foliated engraving leading towards a central vacant cartouche surrounded by a wreath, the elongated
0004: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £84-£134
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An Edwardian silver swing handle fruit basket.: An Edwardian silver swing handle fruit basket of shaped oval form, the fruiting embossing amongst floral scrolls, shells and circular piercing. Hallmarked Birmingham 1905, registration number 169924,
0005: An Edwardian silver swing handle fruit basket.Est. £201-£301
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Two similar George II silver open salts.: Two similar George II silver open salts of plain circular form with rubbed engravings, on three hoof feet and one with rope-twist rim. One hallmarked Dorothy Mills & Thomas Sarbitt, London 1755, the
0006: Two similar George II silver open salts.Est. £67-£100
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An Edwardian silver plate.: An Edwardian silver plate of circular form, the raised shaped edge with reeded rim, crested. Hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1908. Diameter measuring 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm), weight
0007: An Edwardian silver plate.Est. £201-£301
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A Victorian silver christening mug.: A Victorian silver christening mug, the cylindrical form partly fluted and bearing a personal initial engraving and inscription. Hallmarked Charles Edwards, London 1885, retailed by W. Angus,
0009: A Victorian silver christening mug.Est. £84-£134
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A George III pair of silver open salts.: A George III pair of silver open salts of oval Neoclassical open-work form and each with blue glass liner and raised on four claw and ball feet. Hallmarked London 1786, maker's mark to one possibly
0010: A George III pair of silver open salts.Est. £134-£201
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A George III silver silver lemon strainer.: A George III silver lemon strainer, the circular sieve with drill-pierced hole decoration and scrolling handle with foliate accents and initial engraving. Hallmarked London, possibly 1769, maker's
0011: A George III silver silver lemon strainer.Est. £251-£335
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A Victorian silver mustard pot.: A Victorian silver mustard pot, the circular conical form raised on shell mounted stylised dolphin feet and conforming terminal to the hinged lid opening to the blue glass liner. Hallmarked
0012: A Victorian silver mustard pot.Est. £134-£201
A William IV silver teapot.: A William IV silver teapot, the circular form with gadrooned border, foliate capped handle and standing on bracket feet conforming in decoration. Hallmarked Richard Pierce & George Burrows, London
0013: A William IV silver teapot.Est. £703-£870Lot Passed
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A George IV silver tea caddy.: A George IV silver tea caddy of rectangular bombé form, embossed with floral festoons, one surround a crested cartouche, the detachable cover similarly decorated and with gadrooned rim, the body
0014: A George IV silver tea caddy.Est. £535-£703
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A late Victorian silver canister.: A late Victorian silver canister of plain oval form and detachable lid. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1894. Height measuring 3 1/4 inches (8 cm), weight 2.2 ozt (71 grams).
0015: A late Victorian silver canister.Est. £50-£84
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug of helmet form, with punch-work and engraved rim, garland surround to the initialled cartouche, loop handle and standing on a circular footed base. Hallmarked Samuel
0017: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £201-£301
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A George III silver mug.: A George III silver mug of plain baluster form, foliate capped scrolling handle and standing on a circular footed stepped base. Hallmarked London 1772 and the maker's mark WT. Height measuring 4 3/4
0018: A George III silver mug.Est. £636-£803
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A George III pair of early silver open salts.: A George III pair of early silver open salts, the circular bodies with oblique fluting and standing on three shell feet. Hallmarked David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, 1763. Height measuring 2 inches
0019: A George III pair of early silver open salts.Est. £251-£335
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A George II Silver twin handled cup.: A George II silver twin handled cup of classic form with applied girdle above an initial engraving, twin scrolling handles, one also initialled and standing on a circular footed base. Hallmarked
0020: A George II Silver twin handled cup.Est. £468-£636
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A George II silver cream jug.: A George II silver cream jug, the plain pear shaped body with sparrow beak spout, scrolling handle and raised on a flared circular foot. Hallmarked London 1743 with the maker's mark WG tentatively
0021: A George II silver cream jug.Est. £468-£636
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A George II silver mug.: A George II silver mug of plain baluster outline above a footed base, engraved monograms to one side and with leaf capped double scroll handle. Hallmarked London 1756, maker's mark is partly
0022: A George II silver mug.Est. £201-£301
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A George II silver tea caddy.: A George II silver tea caddy, of bombé form with foliate detail to the serpentine rims, the conforming shape lid decorated with trailing foliage and with a flower and leaf moulded finial. Hallmarked
0024: A George II silver tea caddy.Est. £502-£669