Silver & Plated Ware 2015-09-21 Auction - 800 Price Results - Fellows in uk
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A Charles I silver-gilt Apostle spoon by BenjaminA late nineteenth century silver mounted walking stickAn early Victorian 'castle top' card case by Nathaniel
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Our highlights begin with our exceptional front cover piece (Lot 402) - a Liberty & Co silver Cymric mantel clock, embossed with a foliate motif and stylised numerals, hallmarked Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1902. ?Cymric? silver was a brand name of gold and silverware by Liberty & Co, equivalent to the pewter design Tudric; aptly named to reflect its Celtic-inspired designs. Archibald Knox created most of the designs for the range, alongside designers Rex Silver and Arthur Gaskin. Alongside the clock, we have some beautiful Edwardian silver napkin rings by William Hair Haseler for Liberty & Co also on offer in the auction - Lot 344. During the mid-eighteenth century the Birmingham metal trade flourished, in particular producing large volumes of small personal items known as ?toys? - of the Birmingham toy makers, Nathaniel Mills is one of the most well-known. He excelled in making silver boxes, vinaigrettes; snuff boxes and card cases ? examples of which can all be found in our September sale (Lot 641? 653). Nathaniel Mills ?castle top? vinaigrettes are perhaps the most highly regarded, as many boxes feature castles the generic name ?castle top? was quickly adopted; although some include famous buildings or landmarks, such as The Houses of Parliament. The September auction features some other well-known makers including a modern silver salver with Chippendale style border by Albert Edward Jones (Lot 328), an early twentieth century sixteen piece silver-gilt dressing table set by Asprey & Co Ltd (Lot 366), and a late nineteenth century silver mounted walking stick handle by Oomersi Mawji, wonderfully decorated with close floral scroll repousse (Lot 668). Avid spoon collectors will be interested to find we have a Charles I silver-gilt Apostle spoon (Lot 617), the fig shaped bowl with slightly tapering stem and Apostle terminal, hallmarked Benjamin Yates, London 1633.
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A George II silver waiter.: A George II silver waiter, the hexagonal form with raised edge, reed border embellished with shells and standing on three shell feet. Hallmarked James Shruder, London 1741. Maximum width measuring 6
0002: A George II silver waiter.Est. £180-£240
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A Georgian pap boat, William Fleming 1723.: A George I silver pap boat, of shallow hand raised form and scratched initial engraving to the underside. Hallmarked William Fleming, Britannia silver, London 1723. Maximum length measuring 4 1/4
0003: A Georgian pap boat, William Fleming 1723.Est. £240-£340
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A George III silver cream pail by Thomas Heming.: A George III silver cream pail, the tapered body with reeded banding and frosted decoration, pierced and scalloped swing handle, engraved to the underside with possibly a Baronets insignia and
0004: A George III silver cream pail by Thomas Heming.Est. £280-£380
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A George III silver salver.: A George III silver salver, the circular body with central crest, raised edge, gadrooned rim and standing on three conforming feet. Hallmarked Robert Sharp, London 1791. Diameter measuring 9 inches
0005: A George III silver salver.Est. £200-£300
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A pair of George II silver trencher salts & a small: A pair of George II silver trencher salts of octagonal sided form, hallmarked Edward Wood, London 1743, length of base measuring 3 1/4 inches (8.2 cm). Together with a small late Victorian silver
0006: A pair of George II silver trencher salts & a smallEst. £100-£150
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A George III silver teapot.: A George III silver teapot, the oblong form, crested and with canted corners, wooden handle and ivory finial. Hallmarked London 1795, the maker probably John Robins. Maximum height measuring 7 inches
0007: A George III silver teapot.Est. £400-£600
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An early George III silver waiter.: An early George III silver waiter, having central Griffin crest within beaded border and rim, raised upon three shell moulded feet. Hallmarked Tudor & Leader, Sheffield 1779. Diameter measures 7 2/8
0008: An early George III silver waiter.Est. £80-£120
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A George III silver argyle.: A George III silver argyle, of pedestal vase form with engraved stag crest to one side, the removable domed lid with ball finial and opening to reveal a cylindrical hot water compartment to the
0009: A George III silver argyle.Est. £700-£900
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A George III half pint mug.: A George III half pint mug, having engraved initials and foliate capped scrolling handle raised upon a short circular foot. Hallmarked Walter Brind, London 1774. Height measures 4 1/8 inches (10.5
0010: A George III half pint mug.Est. £180-£260
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A pair of George III silver wine coasters, Samuel: A pair of George III silver wine coasters, the cylindrical bodies crested and engraved with floral swags to the pierced gallery, beaded rim and turned wooden base. Hallmarked Samuel Godbehere,
0011: A pair of George III silver wine coasters, SamuelEst. £300-£500
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A William & Mary silver lighthouse caster.: A William & Mary silver lighthouse caster, the cylindrical form with engraved armorial above the motto 'EIN DOE AND SPAIR NOT', raised on a gadrooned domed foot, applied reeded girdle and rising to
0013: A William & Mary silver lighthouse caster.Est. £300-£400
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A George I silver half pint mug.: A George I silver half pint mug of plain slightly tapering form standing on a spread stepped foot and with scrolling handle. Hallmarked Nathaniel Lock, London, Britannia silver 1715. Height measuring
0014: A George I silver half pint mug.Est. £380-£480
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug, the bulbous body with punch-work borders and beeded rim. Hallmarked John Merry, London 1808. Height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 2.8 ozt (90 grams).
0015: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £70-£100
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Assorted Georgian & later open salts.: A pair of early Georgian silver open salts, likely George II, each of cauldron shape with ribbed rim, engraved bird crest and raised on three stepped hoof feet, one is also monogrammed, hallmarks are
0016: Assorted Georgian & later open salts.Est. £120-£180
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A George III provincial silver pint mug.: A George III provincial silver pint mug of plain baluster form, scroll handle with heart shaped terminal and standing on a circular spread foot. Hallmarked John Langlands II, Newcastle, 1803. Height
0017: A George III provincial silver pint mug.Est. £460-£660
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A Queen Anne silver porringer.: A Queen Anne silver porringer, the part oblique fluted body rising to the punch-work borders, embossed girdle, initialled cartouche and twin reeded handles. Hallmarked London, Britannia silver 1707,
0018: A Queen Anne silver porringer.Est. £280-£380
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An early George III large silver porringer.: An early George III large silver porringer of classic form, with small initial engraving and twin-reeded handles. Hallmarked London 1762, with the maker's mark WC. Height measuring 4 3/4 inches (12
0019: An early George III large silver porringer.Est. £280-£380
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A pair of George II silver casters.: A pair of George II silver casters, the vase form with applied girdle and panel pierced covers with knopped finial. Hallmarked Samuel Wood, London 1743. Height measuring 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), gross
0020: A pair of George II silver casters.Est. £360-£460
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A George II silver provincial caster.: A George II silver provincial caster, the vase shape with shell pierced detachable cover and standing on a circular footed base. Hallmarked Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1741. Height measuring 5 3/4
0021: A George II silver provincial caster.Est. £180-£260
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A George I silver porringer.: A George I silver porringer, the part oblique fluted body rising to the punch-work borders, embossed girdle, vacant cartouche, initial engraving, and twin scrolling handles. Hallmarked William
0022: A George I silver porringer.Est. £400-£600
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A George III silver cream jug.: A George III silver cream jug of squat bellied form with scrolling handle. Hallmarked London 1771, with the maker's mark W.B, possibly for Walter Brind. Height measuring 2 1/2 inches (6 cm), weight
0023: A George III silver cream jug.Est. £180-£260
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A George II silver sparrow beak cream jug.: A George II silver sparrow beak cream jug with bulbous body and standing on a circular footed base. Hallmarked London 1737, no maker's mark. Height measuring 3 1//2 inches (9 cm), weight 2.7 ozt (84
0024: A George II silver sparrow beak cream jug.Est. £240-£340
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