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  ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) for LIBERTY & Co.
A Cymric, silver clock with an enamelled dial.

Size: Height 10.5 cm. Width at base 9.5 cm.
Mark for Liberty & Co. and ‘Cymric’. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1906.
Lit.: Archibald Knox. Edited by Stephen A. Martin. Pub. Academy Editions. Sold
  ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) for LIBERTY & Co.
A rare silver bowl decorated with entrelac designs balanced on two feet and handle. Size: Diameter of bowl 15.8 cm. Height 4.6 cm.
Marked ‘L & Co. 2125 and ‘Cymric. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1903.
Lit.: Archibald Knox. Edited by Stephen A. Martin. Pub. Academy Editions. Sold
  WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS
A large Arts & Crafts silver clock. The hands set abalone.

Size: Height 18.5 cm. Width 17 cm.
Mark for Hutton & Sons. Hallmarks for London 1903.
Lit.: Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver. Annelies Krekel-Aalberse.   Sold
  LIBERTY & Co. Design attributed to BERNARD CUZNER (1877-1956)
A pair of ornate silver serving spoons with engraved foliate scrolls
.
Size Length 21.1 cm.
Mark for Liberty & Co. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1911.
Lit.: The Silversmiths of Birmingham. Editor Kenneth Crisp Jones. Sold
  OLIVER BAKER (1856-1939) for LIBERTY & Co.
An Arts & Crafts, silver bowl with horizontal hammering. The rim set with 16 alternating light & dark Connemara marble cabochon stones.
Size: Diameter of bowl at rim 16.7 cm. Largest centre diameter 19.9 cm. Height 11.7 cm.
Mark for Liberty & Co. and ‘CYMRIC’. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1904. Sold
  OMAR RAMSDEN (1873-1939)
A pair of silver salts.

Size: Height to top of ‘handles’ 10 cm, to top of rim 5.5 cm. Base rim to rim 7 cm.
Width ‘handle’ to ‘handle’ 10 cm. Signed ‘Omar Ramsden me fecit.’
Mark for Omar Ramsden. Hallmarks for London 1938. Sold  
  W. H. HASELER for LIBERTY & Co.
Design attributed to ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933).
A silver bowl on four spade feet. The rim set four turquoise stones.

Size: Diameter of bowl 17.8 cm. and base 10.5 cm. Height 11 cm.
Marked ‘W.H.H. Hallmarks for London 1905. Sold
  KATE HARRIS for HUTTON & SONS
A large silver tray, decorated with the Puritan Maid design.

Resting on four ball feet. Size: Length 30 cm. Width 18 cm.
Marks for Hutton & Sons. Hallmarks for London 1903. Sold
  KATE HARRIS. WILLIAM GEORGE CONNELL
A pair of Arts & Crafts circular salts pierced with embossed winged masks and sinuous fl
owers, resting on four bun feet. Original green glass liners.
Size: Length across handles 10.5 cm. Diameter across top 5.8 cm, across feet 6.5cm.
Mark for William George Connell. Hallmarks for London 1899. Sold
 

KATE HARRIS
An Art Nouveau silver coffee set with mother of pearl handle to coffee pot.

Size:- Coffee pot ht. 17 cm. Sugar bowl ht. to handle 6.5 cm. Cream jug ht. to handle 7 cm. Retailer's mark for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. Hallmarks London 1901 and 1902. Lit.: Illustration The Studio and of variant in Art Nouveau. Pub. Studio Vista. 1966. Sold

 

KATE HARRIS for HUTTON & SONS SOLD
A circular Art Nouveau silver bowl with cut out whiplash design.

(Original glass liner.) Marks for Hutton & Sons and hallmark for London 1902.
Size: Diameter 15 cm. Across handles 20.4 cm. Height 7.3 cm.
Lit.: A Marriage of Art and Commerce. Stephen Pudney. Silver Society Journal. Sold

  KATE HARRIS for W. G. CONNELL SOLD
An Art Nouveau cylindrical box and cover.

Size: Height 8.5 cm. Marks for W. G. Connell. Hallmarks for London 1899.
Lit.: A Marriage of Art and Commerce. Stephen Pudney. Silver Society Journal. Sold
  DAVID & GEORGE EDWARD
A pair of Scottish Art Nouveau silver candelabra.
Marks for David & George Edward.
Hallmarks for  Glasgow 1903.
Size: Width across one candelabrum 33.5 cm. Height 27.7 cm. Diameter of base 13.6 cm. Sold
  KATE HARRIS for HUTTON & SONS
A rare, silver, circular, Art Nouveau, lidded bowl with cut out design.
The hinged lids each decorated with a maiden amongst blossom.

Size: Diameter 15 cm. Across handles 19.7 cm. Height 8 cm. Sold
Mark for Hutton & Sons. Hallmarks for London 1899. (Replaced green glass liner).  
  A. E. JONES (1879-1954)
A pair of
Arts & Crafts silver salts and matching spoons.
Size: Dia. of bowl 7 cm. Dia. across handles 8 cm. Ht. 2.8 cm. Ht. at handle 3.8 cm.
Maker’s marks. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1907. One spoon 1906.
Lit.: The Silversmiths of Birmingham. Editor Kenneth Crisp Jones. Sold
  A. E. JONES (1879-1954)
An Arts & Crafts hammered silver tea caddy set with Ruskin ceramic plaques.

Size: Height 11.5 cm. Diameter of lid 7 cm.
Maker’s marks and hallmarks for B’ham 1905.
Lit.: The Silversmiths of Birmingham. Editor Kenneth Crisp Jones. Sold
  A. E. JONES (1879-1954)
A silver Arts & Crafts Smoker’s lamp chased with a motto adapted from Charles Kingsleys Westward Ho, There is no herb like it under the canopy of heaven’.

Size: Height 9.5 cm. Makers mark and hallmarks for Birmingham 1907.
Lit.:The Silversmiths of Birmingham. Kenneth Crisp Jones. Illustration Page 217. Sold
  SIBYL DUNLOP (1889-1968)
A pair of Arts & Crafts silver napkin rings each with three tourmalines in floral settings.
Size: Diameter 4.8 cm. Height 3 cm.
Marked  for Sibyl Dunlop. Hallmarks for London 1963. Sold
 

SIBYL DUNLOP (1889-1968)
A set of six Arts & Crafts silver napkin rings each with three semi-precious stones in a floral surround.
Size: Diameter 4.8 cm. Height 3.2 cm.
Marks for Sibyl Dunlop. Hallmarks for London 1960-1961 (five 1960 one 1961). Sold

  GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS Co.
A large Art Nouveau, silver two handled centrepiece bowl, decorated with lilies.
Size: Width across handles 32.5 cm. Diameter at top of bowl 21.5 cm.
Diameter of base 13.5 cm. Height at end of handles 16 cm. Height at bowl 15.5 cm.
Maker’s mark and hallmarks for London 1909. Sold
  EDWARD SPENCER (1872-1938) for ARTIFICERS’ GUILD
A pair of ART DECO hammered silver vases.
Marked with Edward Spencer’s personal mark and for the Artificers’ Guild.
Hallmarks for London 1937. Size: Height 23.8. Across base 11.6. Across rim 11 cm.
Lit.: Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver. Annelies Krekel-Aalberse. Sold
  C. R. ASHBEE (1863-1942) THE GUILD OF HANDICRAFT Ltd. (1888-1907)
An Arts & Crafts silver pepperette.
Sold
Marked “G of H Ltd.” Hallmarks for London 1906. Size: 6.4 cm. Base dia. 3.4 cm.
Design plate 14, C. R. Ashbee’s, Modern English Silverwork. Essex House Press. 
  CHARLES ROBERT ASHBEE (1863-1942)
A
early C. R. Ashbee silver bowl, pierced with a design of fruiting branches.
Size: Diameter 19.8 cm. Height 6.3 cm. Marked ‘C. R. A.’ for Charles Robert Ashbee. Hallmarks for London 1896. Lit.: A similar design, with flowers instead of fruit, illustrated plate 97, in Modern English Silverwork. Essex House Press 1909. C. R. Ashbee. Sold
  JAMES DIXON & SONS
A pair of silver Arts & Crafts square based candelabra with faux rivet detail.
Size: Ht. 22 cm. Width across one candelabrum 26.5 cm.
Base 10 cm. square. Marks for J. Dixon & Sons. Hallmarks for Sheffield 1907 and 1909. Sold
  BERNARD CUZNER (1877-1956)
A set of early Bernard Cuzner, Arts & Crafts, silver teaspoons.

Marked ‘B.C.’. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1902.
Size: Length 10.8 cm. (New, blue leather, fitted case)
Lit.: The Silversmiths of Birmingham. Editor Kenneth Crisp Jones. Sold
  OMAR RAMSDEN (1873-1939) & ALWYN CARR (1872-1940)
An Arts & Crafts silver pepper. Chased with a band of roses with a motto below, “Young laughter makes the whole world gay.”
Marked “RAMSDEN & CARR”. London. Circa 1905. Size: Height 8.8 cm. Base diameter 4.4 cm. Lid rim dia. 3.6 cm.
Lit.: Omar Ramsden exhibition catalogue, Birmingham Museum, 1993. Sold
  OMAR RAMSDEN (1873-1939) & ALWYN CARR (1872-1940)
A silver, Art Nouveau bowl and cover with five heart shaped blue/enamel plaques.
Marks for Ramsden & Carr. Hallmarks for London 1903
Lit.: Omar Ramsden exhibition catalogue, Birmingham Museum, 1993. Sold
  FREDERICK COURTHOPE
A silver Arts & Crafts inkwell set with four mother- of -pearl plaques.

Size: width  11.7 cm. Height 6 cm. Maker’s marks. Hallmarks for London 1900. Sold
  KATE HARRIS for HUTTON & SONS
A s
ilver Art Nouveau hand mirror.
Size: Length 31 cm. Diameter 16.3 cm.
Mark for Hutton & Sons. Hallmarks for London 1907.
Lit.: A Marriage of Art and Commerce. Stephen Pudney. Silver Society Journal.
Sold
  KATE HARRIS for HUTTON & SONS
An Art Nouveau silver box decorated with a raised swirling floral design similar to the design on the mirror above.

Mark for Hutton & Sons. Hallmarks for B'ham 1901.
Size: Length 10 cm. Width 8 cm. Height 2 cm.
Sold 
  KATE HARRIS. GEORGE LAWRENCE CONNELL
An Arts & Crafts silver box. The lid embossed and green enamelled with the silhouette of a child holding a flower, within a rondel. The sides plain. The interior cedar lined.
Size: Lid 10.9 cm. x 10.8 cm., across catch 12 cm. Base 9.7 cm. x 9.7 cm. Height 5.6 cm. Mark for George Lawrence Connell. Hallmarks for London 1903.
Sold
  A. E. JONES (1879-1954)
An Arts & Crafts, hammered silver preserve pot and matching spoon.
The canister with silver floral and wirework decorations.
Replaced glass liner.
Maker’s mark. Hallmarks on both canister and spoon for B’ham 1911.
Sold
Size: Approx. ht. 12.5 cm. and diameter of base 8.2 cm. Length of spoon 13.7 cm.
 
  A. E. JONES. (1879-1954) RUSKIN POTTERY (1898-1935)
A silver mounted Ruskin ceramic bowl with blue/green semi-matt glaze.
Size: Diameter of bowl at rim 16.6 cm. and base 10.3 cm. Height 12.5 cm.
Mark for A. E. Jones. Hallmarks for B’ham 1928. Ceramic marked ‘Ruskin England’.
Lit.: Ruskin Pottery. Paul Atterbury & John Henson. Illustration page 92. Sold
  A. E. JONES (1879-1954)
A hammered sugar caster with applied loop handles and inset with two opposing
Ruskin plaques.
Maker’s mark and hallmarks for Birmingham 1906.
Size: Height 12.2 cm. Diameter of base 6.3 cm.
Lit.: The Silversmiths of Birmingham. Editor Kenneth Crisp Jones.
Sold
  KATE HARRIS for HUTTON & SONS
An Arts & Crafts, silver jewellery box with cut out tree and blossom design to
each side. Gilding to interior of lid. Green velvet lining.
(Replaced)
Size: Length to outside of feet 16.5 cm. and of box 15 cm. Width to outside of feet 9 cm. and of box 8 cm. Height 6 cm. Maker’s mark. Hallmark for London 1899.
Sold
  WILLIAM COMYNS
A set of Art Nouveau silver teaspoons and sugar tongs.
Size: Approx. spoon length 11.2 cm. Tongs approx. 11.5 cm. Mark for William Comyns. Hallmarks for London 1900. Original fitted case. The silk marked, ‘Carrington & Co. To H. M. The Queen and The Prince & Princess of Wales. 130. Regent Street.W.’ Sold
  MURRLE BENNETT & Co. (1896-1914)
A small, Jugendstil, silver box inset with a cabochon chrysoprase stone.
The interior gilded and inscribed with the initials ‘EMS’.

Anglo/German 1903. Size: Width 4.9 cm. Depth 3.5 cm. Height 1.7 cm.
Mark for Murrle Bennett & Co. Import marks for London 1903. Sold
  A. E. JONES (1879-1954)
A silver centrepiece bowl, chased with roses and trailing leaves, on four supports
modelled as the stems of roses entwined with ivy tendrils, on a turned wood stand.

Size: Height 23.8 cm. Diameter 24 cm. Maker’s mark. Hallmarks for B’ham 1910.
Lit.: The Silversmiths of Birmingham. Editor Kenneth Crisp Jones. Sold
  EDWARD SPENCER (1872-1938) for ARTIFICERS’ GUILD
An Arts & Crafts turned wood silver mounted cruet set.

Size  : Mustard, Ht. 11 cm. base diameter 5 cm. Spoon, 8.4 cm. long. Salt, Ht. 6.2 cm.
rim diameter 6 cm. Spoon 7 cm. long. Pepper, Ht. 10.6 cm. base diameter 4.5 cm.
Marks: Salt, Artificer's Guild & Edward Spencer, London 1928. Spoon, Artificer's Guild London 1928. Pepper & mustard, Artificer's Guild, London 1926. Spoon unmarked. Sold
  KATE HARRIS for HUTTON & SONS
An Art Nouveau, silver, three piece dressing table set depicting a maiden with lilies, consisting of a hand mirror, brush & clothes brush. A version of the ‘Puritan Maid’ design.
Size: Mirror. Height 28 cm. Width 20 cm. Hand brush 24.5 cm. x 9 cm.

Mark for Hutton & Sons. Hallmarks for London 1900. Brush 1903. Clothes brush 1904.
Sold 
  KATE HARRIS for HUTTON & SONS
An Arts & Crafts, silver jewellery box with and image of ‘The Child’ motif.

Mark for Hutton & Sons. Hallmarks for London 1901.
Lit.: A Marriage of Art and Commerce. Stephen Pudney. Silver Society Journal.
Sold
  WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS Ltd.
An Art Nouveau silver napkin ring with green and blue enamelling.
One vacant cartouche for engraving.
Size: Diameter 5 cm. Height 3.6 cm. (Presentation case)
Marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Hallmarks for London 1903.
Sold
  SIBYL DUNLOP (1889-1968)
A hammered silver, Arts & Crafts, covered entrée dish with interior plate,
which lifts out, revealing the well for ice or hot water.

Size: Height 14 cm. Dia. 18 cm.
Marks for Sibyl Dunlop. Hallmarks for London 1925.
Sold
  A. E. JONES (1879-1954)
An Arts & Crafts silver five piece cruet set with two salt spoons and mustard spoon.
Approximate size: Mustard. Ht. base to top of handle 7.8 cm. Base dia. 5.3 cm.
Pepperettes Ht. 4cm. Base diameter 7 cm. Rim diameter 6.2 cm.
Salts. Ht. base to top of handle, 3.8 cm. Base diameter 5.3/5.4 cm. Rim dia. 6.8 cm.
Maker's mark. Mustard B'ham 1904. Mustard spoon B'ham 1903. Salts & salt spoon B 'ham 1904. One salt spoon unmarked. Pepperettes B'ham 1903. Original case. Sold

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