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Silver & Plated Ware Monday 22nd June 2015 Silver & Plated Ware Monday 22nd June 2015 at 10.00am Welcome to our summer sale of Silver & Plated Ware which includes over hexagonal base of Lot 101. 800 lots, featuring Georgian, Victorian and modern silverware. From our Novelties section we have a turn of the century Queen’s Own We have a number of striking pieces in this sale, including Lot 193 - An Cameron Highlanders dirk by R & H.B. Kirkwood of 66 & 88 Thistle St Edwardian silver Warwick vase by Edward Barnard & Sons, hallmarked Edinburgh (Lot 686). Finely crafted, in a leather scabbard with thistle London 1903. The Warwick Vase originates from fragments discovered by mounts, and studded wooden hilt with citrine terminal, the dirk provides an Gavin Hamilton (1723–1798) in 1769-70, which he found whilst excavating interesting insight into the traditional weapons worn as part of civilian wear in the silts of Lake Pantanello in the grounds of the Villa Tiburtina outside of and military dress. Rome. The villa was owned by the renowed Roman Emperor Hadrian (AD Interspersed throughout the sale we have some great makers, including 117-38). Paul Storr (Lot 52), Hester Bateman (Lot 28) and Nathaniel Mills (Lot 780) For the antique collector, we have Lot 91 – A George II silver kettle on and some beautiful Chinese export pieces including (Lot 514) a turn of the spirit stand by Lewis Pantin I, hallmarked London 1733. Lewis Pantin century Chinese export dressing table set by Tuck Chang & Co., which was a second-generation Huguenot and successor to Simon Pantin; highlights the balance between eastern fl air and western tastes. examples of Lewis’ work demonstrate an innovation in French style and Finally, we have some fi ne pieces perfect for a summer wedding – Lot 723 technique on traditional English forms. This cohesion in design and form is a Victorian silver posy holder, hallmarked London 1865 – the essential suggests a great deal of interaction with other Huguenots of the time who accessory for a bride’s bouquet. We have some lovely Art Nouveau silver were considered to be part of ‘Lamerie Group’; aptly named after Paul de mounted photograph frames (Lot 360 & 371) which would make the ideal Lamerie (1688–1751); who is renowned as the greatest silversmith working wedding gift with their fl orally embossed motifs, or if you have a lot of in England during the 18th century. guests to feed our selection of canteens will make a great accompaniment Other highlights include Lot 101 – A George III silver wax jack, hallmarked to an evening feast (Lot 543, 544, 554, 591 & 617). London 1765. The wax-jack was developed in order to solve the problem of If you would like more details of any of the lots please visit www.fellows. melting sealing wax. These devices acquired the second part of their name co.uk or contact us directly and we will be happy to help. We would also from the term used for any apparatus which consisted primarily of a roller like to invite consignments for our next specialist sale of silver taking place or spindle, known as ‘jack’. It soon became a regular part of many desk on Monday 21st September. sets, and was made in a range of styles as demonstrated in the pierced Index Antique & Modern Holloware 1 - 319 Silver Plate & Continental 392 - 530 Napkin Rings 320 - 335 Cutlery & Flatware 531 - 624 Desk & Dressing Table 336 - 391 Novelties 625 - 861 Featured lots Viewing times Lots 338, 371, 390, 663, Lot 193 746 (front cover) (back cover) Tuesday 16th June 10.00am - 4.00pm Wednesday 17th June 10.00am - 6.30pm Friday 19th June 10.00am - 4.00pm Saturday 20th June 11.00am - 4.00pm Monday 22nd June 8.30am - 10.00am Please be aware that you will be asked for photographic proof of identifi cation to be allowed access to the viewing area. 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View Fellows Important Seller’s Commission Notices in full and full terms and conditions at Sellers will pay a commission charge of 12.5% (+ VAT) on items which have a hammer the back of the catalogue. price over £3,001 or more. Items sold for £3,000 or under will have a commission rate of 15% (+ VAT). Please view our terms and conditions for further detail. For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 Antique & Modern Holloware Antique & Modern Holloware 3 4 1 A pair of George II silver casters of vase form with scroll pierced detachable covers with detachable sieve, hallmarked Samuel Wood 1734 and 1736, height measuring 4 3/4 inches (12 cm). Together A George II silver salver, the circular body with central with a larger George II silver caster of baluster form, engraved crest, raised Chippendale style border hallmarked Samuel Wood, London 1757, a late and standing on four hoof feet. Hallmarked George Victorian silver pepperette, hallmarked Birmingham Hindmarsh, London 1737. Diameter measuring 1894 and a cased set of six late Victorian silver 9 inches (22.5 cm), weight 14.4 ozt (450 grams). teaspoons. Gross weight 14.6 ozt (455 grams). (4). £300-400 £200-300 2 An early George II silver caster, the vase form rising to the detachable pierced cover with wrythen A pair of early George III silver chambersticks, the circular base, crested with reeded border and rising to the finial. Hallmarked Charles Alchorne, London 1829. central urn shaped nozzle. Hallmarked London 1769 with the maker’s mark I.C, tentatively attributed to John Height measuring 7 inches (18 cm), weight 9.3 ozt Cox. Diameter of base 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), gross weight 12.7 ozt (398 grams). £800-1,200 (291 grams). £460-660 For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 3 5 9 A pair of George III silver oval salvers, of plain form, gadrooned rim and standing on four bracket feet. Hallmarked London 1804 with the maker’s mark WB. Maximum length measuring 10 inches (25.5 cm), gross weight 30.7 ozt (957 grams). £400-600 6 7 A large George III silver open salt of compressed circular form, having a foliate, shell and gadroon rim above a similarly decorated body and three paw feet, with engraved crest depicting three arrows spearing a fish. Hallmarked Joseph Craddock & William Ker Reid, London 1817. Maximum diameter measures 4 inches (10 cm), weight 5.87 ozt (182.4 grams). £80-120 10 A George III silver miniature chamberstick, the plain cylindrical column with removable nozzle and rising from a monogrammed, circular base, missing snuffer. Hallmarked London 1792 with maker’s mark ‘WS’, possibly for William Sharp. Height not including nozzle measures 2 3/4 inches (7 cm), weight 3.17 ozt (98.5 cm). £70-100 8 A Queen Anne Britannia silver mug, of slightly tapering plain outline to a spread base, with engraved A George III silver caster, the inverted pear shaped A late George III silver cream jug, having engraved and initialled shield shape crest to one side and a body with reeded borders standing on a spread flower head and acanthus leaf decoration with dual simple scroll handle with shaped thumb rest and circular foot and rising to the detachable pierced circular cartouches, one with engraved initials, below terminal.