Silver 2014-03-17 Auction - 603 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 2
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 silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug, the bellied form with beaded rim and handle, embossed with foliate scrolls upon a stippled background and surrounding the vacant cartouche. Hallmarked London 1799, the
0025: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £117-£167
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An Art Nouveau silver comport.: An Art Nouveau silver comport, the circular shallow dish with scalloped edge and stylised repeated motif of tulips, standing on a slender baluster stem and weighted circular foot. Hallmarked Sibray,
0026: An Art Nouveau silver comport.Est. £251-£335
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An Edwardian silver coffee pot.: An Edwardian silver coffee pot of tapered octagonal form and domed hinged lid with conforming finial. Hallmarked Charles Stuart Harris, London 1904. Height measuring 10 inches (25 cm), weight 24 ozt
0027: An Edwardian silver coffee pot.Est. £1,338-£2,008
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A Victorian silver bowl.: A Victorian silver bowl, the circular lobed body florally embossed, central personal inscriptions and capped with alternate vermicular and diaper engraving. Hallmarked London 1862 and the maker's
0028: A Victorian silver bowl.Est. £201-£301
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An Edwardian silver open salt.: An Edwardian silver open salt, the circular form with flared lip, twin scroll pierced handles and standing on a circular footed base. Hallmarked James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1901.
0029: An Edwardian silver open salt.Est. £50-£84
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A George III silver caster.: A George III silver caster of florally embossed baluster form, the probably replacement cover with pierced and diaper decoration. Hallmarked to the base only London 1777, maker's mark over stamped
0030: A George III silver caster.Est. £117-£167
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An Edwardian silver bachelor three piece silver tea ser: An Edwardian silver bachelor three piece silver tea service, each piece of part fluted form. Hallmarked Sheffield 1907 and 1908, the maker probably George Edward & Sons (David & George Edward). Gross
0031: An Edwardian silver bachelor three piece silver tea serEst. £167-£251
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An Edwardian silver teapot.: An Edwardian silver teapot of oval form with fluted corners, gadrooned border, ivory finial and insulators to the flat top handle with scroll terminal and standing on four bun feet. Hallmarked George
0032: An Edwardian silver teapot.Est. £251-£335
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A Victorian bachelor tea service.: A Victorian silver three piece silver bachelor tea service, each piece with applied girdles, shaped rims, high arch scrolling handles, the teapot with further foliate and stippled detail and all
0033: A Victorian bachelor tea service.Est. £251-£335
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A George III silver sauce tureen.: A George III silver sauce tureen and cover, of oval form with beaded rim above an engraved family crest and lobed decoration, with loop handles and oval footed base, the cover with conforming
0034: A George III silver sauce tureen.Est. £502-£837
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An Edwardian silver swing handled basket.: An Edwardian silver swing handled basket, the oval pierced body with scroll rim, putti masks and raised on an oval footed base. Hallmarked Henry Hobson & Sons, Birmingham 1903. Length measuring 11
0035: An Edwardian silver swing handled basket.Est. £251-£335
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A Victorian silver half pint mug.: A Victorian silver half pint mug of slightly tapered form, the body embossed with acanthus scrolls, surrounding an asymmetrical initialled cartouche and 'C' shaped handle. Hallmarked Sheffield 1891,
0036: A Victorian silver half pint mug.Est. £100-£151
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A late Victorian silver sauce boat.: A late Victorian silver sauce boat with scalloped rim, high arch scrolling handle and raised on three shell mounted hoof feet. Hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1897. Height including handle
0037: A late Victorian silver sauce boat.Est. £117-£167
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A Victorian & Edwardian silver cream jug.: A Victorian silver cream jug, the bellied body with initial engraving and scroll handle, hallmarked Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1866, numbered 7350, height measuring 4 3/4 inches (12 cm). Together
0038: A Victorian & Edwardian silver cream jug.Est. £100-£151
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An Edwardian toast rack, bonbon dishes and early 20th c: Edwardian silver toast rack, hallmarked Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd London 1908. Together with a pair of Edwardian silver bonbon dishes, Chester 1902 and an early twentieth century christening
0039: An Edwardian toast rack, bonbon dishes and early 20th cEst. £167-£251
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A George III silver wine funnel.: George III silver wine funnel with simple drilled sieve with detachable rope twist rim, reeded banding, engraved monogram to the body and detachable funnel. Hallmarks distorted, visible only to the
0040: A George III silver wine funnel.Est. £100-£151
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug of oval outline, with lobed and fluted detail to the upper body, angular handle and flat base. Hallmarked Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London 1802.
0041: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £117-£167
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A Victorian small silver bowl.: A Victorian small silver bowl, the circular form, part fluted rising to the fluted and flared lip. Hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor), London 1889. Height measuring 2 3/8
0042: A Victorian small silver bowl.Est. £67-£100
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A George III silver wine funnel.: A George III silver wine funnel of classic form with detachable sieve. Hallmarked London 1790, probably Thomas Oliphant (Ollivant). Height measuring 4 1/4 inches (11 cm), weight 1.7 ozt (54 grams).
0043: A George III silver wine funnel.Est. £301-£435
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A Victorian pair of silver open salts.: A Victorian pair of silver open salts of oval hollow pebble form with silver-gilt interiors, crested. Hallmarked London 1874, the maker's mark S.V and also marked Widdowson & Vale, 73 Strand. Maximum
0044: A Victorian pair of silver open salts.Est. £100-£151
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A late Victorian pair of silver mounted candlesticks.: A late Victorian pair of silver mounted candlesticks, the square and fluted bases with similarly decorated detachable nozzles and plain cylindrical columns, loaded. Hallmarked I S Greenberg & Co
0045: A late Victorian pair of silver mounted candlesticks.Est. £251-£335
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A late Victorian pair of silver tapersticks.: A late Victorian pair of silver tapersticks, the square loaded bases with shell mounted corners rising to the baluster stem and shoulder knop with conforming shell decoration. Hallmarked Thomas
0046: A late Victorian pair of silver tapersticks.Est. £201-£301
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A George IV silver rose bowl.: A George IV silver rose bowl, the circular fluted form, scroll and scale-work surround to the vacant cartouche and standing on a circular stepped foot. Hallmarked London 1828, with the maker's mark
0047: A George IV silver rose bowl.Est. £368-£468
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A late Victorian shallow silver dish.: A late Victorian shallow silver dish, the circular segmented body, eclectically chased and engraved with central initial engraving rising to the applied scroll and shell rim and standing on three
0048: A late Victorian shallow silver dish.Est. £201-£301