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C. R. ASHBEE (1863-1942)
A silver vase.
Marked with C. R. Ashbee’s mark ‘CRA’. Hallmarks
for London 1899.
Lit.: Modern English Silverwork. Essex House Press 1909.
C. R. Ashbee.
The designs of Archibald Knox. A. J. Tilbrook. 1976. Illus.
page 50. No. 23. Sold |
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C.
R. ASHBEE (1863-1942)
An Arts & Crafts silver toast rack.
Marked for C. R. Ashbee. Hallmarks for London 1899.
Lit.: Modern English Silverwork. Essex House Press 1909.
C. R. Ashbee.
Utopian Craftsmen. Lionel Lambourne. London 1980. Sold |
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THE
GUILD OF HANDICRAFT Ltd. (1888-1907)
An Arts & Crafts circular silver box inset with an enamel of the
setting sun
Size: Height 8.7 cm. Diameter of lid 11.5 cm. Diameter at base 6.5
cm.
Marked ‘G of H Ltd.’ Hallmarks for London 1904. Sold
Lit.: The Guild of Handicraft, Ltd., Workers in Applied Art Silversmiths
& Jewellers. |
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C.
R. ASHBEE (1863-1942) for THE GUILD OF HANDICRAFT Ltd.
A silver vase inset with garnet cabochons.
Marked ‘G of H Ltd.’
Hallmarks for London 1904. Sold
Lit.: The Guild of Handicraft, Ltd., Workers in Applied Art
Silversmiths & Jewellers. |
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C. R. ASHBEE (1863-1942)
A slightly hammered silver butter dish. The handle set with
a green agate.
Marked with C. R. Ashbee’s mark ‘CRA’. Hallmarks
for London 1900.
Lit.: The Guild of Handicraft, Ltd., Workers
in Applied Art Silversmiths & Jewellers. Lit.:
Modern English Silverwork. Essex House Press 1909. C. R.
Ashbee. Sold |
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THE GUILD OF HANDICRAFT
Ltd. (1888-1907)
A pair of silver peppers each set with five green chalcedony stones.
Size: H. 5.5 cm. Dia. of base 3.7 cm. Marked ‘G of H Ltd.’
Hallmarks for London 1901.
Lit.: Modern English Silverwork. Essex House Press 1909. C.
R. Ashbee.
Utopian Craftsmen. Lionel Lambourne. London 1980. Sold
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THE GUILD OF HANDICRAFT
Ltd. (1888-1907)
An, Arts & Crafts, circular silver box inset with an enamel of
a reindeer.
Size: Height 7.5 cm. Diameter 10.5 cm.
Marked ‘G of H Ltd.’ Hallmarks for London 1903. Sold
Lit.: The Guild of Handicraft, Ltd., Workers in Applied Art Silversmiths
& Jewellers. |
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WILLIAM HUTTON
& SONS
A pair of Arts & Crafts silver square based candlesticks with
rivet detail.
Size: Ht. 17.5 cm. Base 8 cm. x 8 cm. Maker's mark. Registration
mark 475895.
Hallmarks for Sheffield 1912. Lit.: Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver.
Annelies Krekel-Aalberse. Thames & Hudson.1989. Illus. plate
19, page 47. Sold
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OMAR RAMSDEN (1873-1939)
& ALWYN CARR (1872-1940) |
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A
rare Arts & Crafts four piece silver tea set with sugar tongs
set with green turquoise cabochon stones.
Size: Height of teapot 15 cm. Diameter 13 cm.
Mark for Ramsden & Carr & “Omar Ramsden et Alwyn Carr
me fecerunt” London 1909. Sugar tongs London 1912. Sold |
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ALWYN CARR (1872-1940)
A hammered silver bowl and matching spoon set green chalcedony.
Both with maker’s marks. The bowl hallmarked for London 1921
and the spoon for
London 1929. Size: Length of bowl 21 cm. Ht. 7 cm. Length of spoon
15.6 cm.
Lit.: Masterpieces by Omar Ramsden. Ill.3 Later bowl. Marks
for Omar Ramsden. Sold |
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OMAR
RAMSDEN (1873-1939)
A shagreen box with silver mounts.
Mark for Omar Ramsden. Hallmarks for London 1927. Signed ‘Omar
Ramsden me fecit’. Size: Length 15.2 cm. Width 10.4 cm. Height
4.8 cm. Sold |
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OMAR RAMSDEN (1873-1939)
& ALWYN CARR (1872-1940)
A silver Art Nouveau bowl and cover with enamel boss.
Size: Height 10.5 cm. Diameter 11.5 cm.
Mark for Ramsden & Carr. Hallmarks for London 1901. Lit.: Omar
Ramsden exhibition catalogue, Birmingham Museum, 1993. Illustration
10. Sold |
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ELKINGTON & Co.
Design by JAMES DIXON & SONS. A pair of silver,
Arts & Crafts, square based candlesticks, with scale decoration
and rivet detail. Size: Height 22 cm. Base 10 cm. x 10 cm.
Mark for Elkington & Co. Hallmarks for Sheffield 1904. Sold |
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A. E. JONES (1879-1954)
A hammered sugar caster with applied loop handles
and inset with opposing tiny Ruskin plaques. Maker’s mark and
hallmarks for Birmingham 1906.
Size: Height 12 cm. Diameter of base 6 cm.
Lit.: The Silversmiths of Birmingham. Editor Kenneth Crisp
Jones. Sold
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KATE HARRIS for GOLDSMITHS
& SILVERSMITHS Ltd.
A silver Art Nouveau bowl with a design of bell flowers.
Mark for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd.
Hallmarks for London 1902.
Size: Diameter 14.7 cm. Across handles
20.9 cm. Ht. 7.3 cm. (Replaced green glass liner)
Lit.: A Marriage of Art and Commerce. Stephen Pudney. Silver
Society Journal. Sold
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C. R. ASHBEE (1863-1942)
A pair of silver salt set with green chalcedony and with green glass
liners.
Marked ‘G of H Ltd.’ Hallmarks for London 1901.
Lit.: Modern English Silverwork. Essex House Press 1909. C. R. Ashbee.
Sold |
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OMAR RAMSDEN (1873-1939)
& ALWYN CARR (1872-1940) A hammered silver
vase set green chalcedony stones.
Size. Height 28 cm.Mark for Ramsden & Carr. Hallmarks for London
1913.
Lit.: Omar Ramsden exhibition catalogue, Birmingham Museum,
1993. Sold |
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KATE HARRIS for HUTTON & SONS
An imposing silver Art Nouveau centrepiece.
Sold
Size: Width across handles 48 cm.
Height at handles 30 cm.
Retailer's marks for R. H. Halford & Sons. London 1902.
One other on display in Brighton Museum, 20th Century Art & Design
Gallery, to illustrate ‘The History of Modern Design’ |
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KATE HARRIS for HUTTON
& SONS
A rare silver mantel clock.The arched case with florets and tendrils,
raised on four naturalistic supports with projecting base and further
flowerheads. Original French lever timepiece. Size: Height
21.5 cm. Width 16 cm.
Marks for Hutton & Sons. Hallmarks for London 1900.
Sold
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A. E. JONES. (1879-1954)
A pair of Arts & Crafts, hammered silver candlesticks depicting
bats amidst
a motto adapted from Hamlet, ‘NOW IS THE WITCHING HOUR OF NIGHT’.
Maker's mark and hallmarks for B’ham 1914. Size: Height 13 cm.
Base diameter 10 cm.
Lit.: Simplicity or Splendor. Cheltenham Museum catalogue,
Fig. 59, Cat.112. Sold
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KATE HARRIS for WILLIAM
HUTTON & SONS
An Art Nouveau silver hand mirror depicting the Puritan Maid flanked
by lily designs.
Size: Length 28.5 cm. Width 21.5 cm.
Marks for William Hutton & Sons. Hallmarks for London 1903.
Sold |
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THE GUILD OF HANDICRAFT
Ltd. (1888-1907)
An Arts & Crafts silver box . The lid inset with and enamel plaque
of a knight.
The enamel attributed to WILLIAM MARK.
Marked ‘G of H Ltd.’ Hallmarks for London 1903.
Sold
Lit.: The Guild of Handicraft, Ltd., Workers in Applied Art Silversmiths
& Jewellers. |
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LIBERTY &
Co.
A large, Arts & Crafts, lightly hammered silver cigar box, set
with an enamel
by Fleetwood Charles Varley, of a woodland glade, beside a stream.
Size: Length 22 cm. Width 11.5 cm. Height 6.5 cm. Interior with
wood lining.
Mark for Liberty & Co. Hallmarks for B'ham 1910. Enamel signed
‘VARLEY’. Sold |
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DIXON & SONS
A silver Arts and Crafts chamber candlestick and snuffer with stylised
scroll
handle, conical extinguisher and simulated studwork boarders.
Size: Base 11.5 x 11.5 cm. Height. 7.4 cm.
Maker's marks. Hallmarks for B'ham 1916. Sold |
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GILBERT LEIGH MARKS
(1861-1905) An Art Nouveau silver box with stylised
tulips.
Size: Length 15.3 cm. Width 10.4 cm. Height 8.5 cm.
Signed 'Gilbert Marks 1898'. Marked 'GM'. Hallmarks for London 1898.
Sold |
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ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933)
for LIBERTY & Co. A set of six Medea
silver enamelled teaspoons in original case. The case marked,
Liberty & Co. Regent St. London. Size: Length approximately
11 cm.
Marked ‘L & Co.’
and ‘Cymric’. Hallmarks for Birmingham
1904.
Lit.: Liberty Style. Academy Editions. Published 1983.
Sold |
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JAMES FENTON
A pair of Arts & Crafts, hammered silver, candlesticks with applied
enamel and rivet decoration.
Maker’s Marks. Hallmarks for B’ham 1906.
Size: Height 14.6 cm. Diameter of base 8.8 cm.
Sold |
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KATE HARRIS for HUTTON
& SONS
An Art Nouveau silver cup.
Size: Height 7cm. Height with handle 7.2 cm. Diameter of base 7.3
cm. of top 6.4 cm.
Mark for Hutton & Sons. Hallmarks for London 1902. Marked to base
‘Connell 83 Cheapside London.’ Lit.: A Marriage of
Art and Commerce. Stephen Pudney. Sold |
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KATE
HARRIS for HUTTON & SONS An Art Nouveau
five piece cruet set with two matching salt spoons and matching mustard
spoon. Two salts, marked for G. L. Connell. Hallmarks for
London 1903.
Two peppers and a mustard marked for Hutton & Sons. Hallmarks
for London 1903.
Two salt spoons and mustard spoon marked for Hutton & Sons, London
1901. Sold |
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KATE HARRIS for HUTTON
& SONS
A set of Art Nouveau silver teaspoons, the terminals formed as a maiden
holding a bowl, standing beneath blossoming
branches. Marks for Hutton & Sons.
Hallmarks for 1902 and 1903. Size: Length 12.4 cm. Original fitted
case. The silk marked, ‘1 FEN COURT. L. Mumford. Fenchurch St.
LONDON’. Sold |
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KATE HARRIS for WILLIAM
GEORGE CONNELL
An Art Nouveau silver bowl supported on three curved legs. The bowl
repoussé decorated with a floral design. Size: Largest
diameter 14 cm. Approx. height 6.8 cm.
Mark for William George Connell. Hallmarks for London 1901.
Lit.: A Marriage of Art and Commerce. Stephen Pudney. Silver
Society Journal. Sold |
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KATE HARRIS for HUTTON
& SONS An Art Nouveau silver tray depicting
two maidens with swirling hair.
Size: Length 28.3 cm. Width 20.5 cm.
Maker’s mark. Hallmarks for London 1903. Sold |
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HUTTON & SONS.
BERNARD MORE (Attrib.)
An Arts & Crafts silver mounted ceramic bowl. The handles decorated
with floral motifs. The bowl attributed to BERNARD MORE. Silver
mark for Hutton & Sons.
Hallmarks for London 1901. Size: Across handles 15 cm. Ht. 8 cm. Bowl
dia. 8.5 cm.
Base dia. 6.5 cm. Lit.: Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver.
A. Krekel-Aalberse. Sold
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MAPPIN & WEBB.
A set of Art Nouveau silver teaspoons and sugar tongs.
Marks for Mappin & Webb. Hallmarks for Sheffield 1902.
Size: Length approx. 11.3 cm. cm. Original fitted case. The silk marked,
‘Mappin & Webb, Manufacturing Goldsmiths & Silversmiths,
Oxford Street, London W’. Sold |
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HAWKSWORTH EYRE
A pair of Arts & Crafts silver candlesticks.
Maker's mark. Hallmarks for Sheffield 1908.
Size: Height 19 cm. Base 9 cm. x 9 cm. Sold |
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WILKENS.
An Art Nouveau silver bowl with pierced design of lily of the valley
flowers.
(Gilded interior. Original glass liner) German. Circa 1900. Size:
Ht. 7.5 cm. Dia. 19.6 cm. Mark for Wilkins and ‘800’ also
with German standard marks.
Lit.: Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver. Annelies Krekel-Aalberse.
Sold |
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WILKINS
& SÖHONE. Hemelingen.
A Jugendstil silver chalice set with four
lapis stones and an enamelled medical symbol of the
Caduceus. The inscription reads, ‘BIBITE
CUM LAETITIA’,
(Drink with joy). German. Circa 1900. Maker’s mark. and ‘B.
Hemelingen. 800’, with German standard marks. Size: Ht. 22 cm.
Dia. of base 12.5 cm. Dia. at rim 13 cm.
Sold |
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S. JACOBSON
A Skonvirke gilded silver tray set with coral stones.
Danish. Circa 1920. Marked ‘SJ
and 830S’.
S. JACOBSON crafted silver designed by EVALD NIELSEN (1879-1958)
Size: Length 11.4 cm. Width 7.4 cm. Lit.: Danish Jewellery.
Jacob Thage. Sold |
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GEORG
ADAM SCHEIDT
A Jugendstil silver mounted birds eye maple box. Cedar lined
interior.
Austrian. Circa 1900. Marked for Georg Adam Scheidt and with
an Austrian silver mark.
Size: Length 17.5 cm. Width 10cms. Height 6 cm.
Lit.: Art Nouveau and
Art Deco Silver. Annelies Krekel-Aalberse. Sold |
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WILHELM FUHNER
A silver pill box on four ball feet. The lid set chalcedony cabochon.
Germany 1905. Size: Width 5 cm. Height 3.5 cm.
Maker's mark and import marks for London 1905. Sold |
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PETER BEHRENS (1868-1940)
Maker MARTIN MAYER
A silver desk blotter. German. Circa 1900. Size: Length 11 cm. Width
6.5 cm
Marked for Martin Mayer with German
silver standard marks. Circa 1901. Lit.: Silver
of a New Era. Museum Boymans van-Beuningen, Rotterdam. Museum
voor Sierkunst, Ghent. Illus. of set from Germanisches Nationalmuseum,
Nuremberg. Page 152. Sold |
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BRUCKMANN
& SOHNE
A large Jugendstil silver mirror with a silver plated, over
wood, easel back.
German. Circa 1900.
Mark for Bruckman & Sohne and ‘800’ also with German
silver marks and retailers mark.
Size: Height 40cm. Width 24.5 cm.
Lit.: Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver.
Annelies Krekel-Aalberse. Silver. Annelies Krekel-Aalberse.
Arnoldsche. Sold |