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WMF (WÜRTTEMBERGISCHE METALLWAREN FABRIK) ART NOUVEAU EMBOSSED SILVER PLATED VISITING CARD TRAY, CIRCA 1905 of oval outline, depicting the profile of a lady amongst bramble bushes, stamped factory marks WMF, 39cm wide; together with a WMF EMBOSSED PEWTER VISITING CARD TRAY, depicting the profiles of a young couple, marked 196/ B/ WMF G/ OX, 27.5cm wide (2) Literature: 'Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Württembergische Metallwaren Fabrik: The English Catalogue 1906', Antiques Collectors' Club, Woodbridge, 1990, pp. 169-170, where both examples are illustrated and listed as model nos. 208 and 196.
ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEF HOFFMANN FOR ALEXANDER STURM PART SUITE OF WHITE METAL CUTLERY, CIRCA 1900 comprising 6 Dessert Spoons; 6 Dessert Forks; 6 Teaspoons and 6 Coffee spoons, each with stamped maker's marks 800; also EIGHT PIECES OF '2000' RANGE SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, DESIGNED BY JOSEPH MARIA OLBRICH (1867-1908) FOR CLARFELD & SPRINGMEYER, CIRCA 1901, comprising two Serving Spoons; one Soup Spoon, one Fish Knife; one Dessert Fork; one Knife Rest; One Dinner Knife and one Dinner Fork, stamped maker's marks 60/ GRAMM (32)
[§] GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART ENGRAVED SILVER BOX BY PETER D. R. POWELL, GLASGOW 1961 of oval outline with domed hinged lid, engraved with a Chinoiserie scene, the interior lined with leather, stamped maker's marks G.S.A., hallmarked Glasgow 1961 13cm across Note: This box was designed as a box for collar stiffeners. The fantastical scene on the lid depicts a Royal palace set in a landscape with an exotic bird. In the imagination of the maker the King who lived in this palace and who was interested in clothes, insisted that the tail feathers of this bird be used for his collar stiffeners.
OLIVER BAKER (1856-1939) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON ART NOUVEAU 'CYMRIC' SILVER TWIN-HANDLED VASE, BIRMINGHAM 1900 of shouldered tapering form with broad rim extending to opposed cartouches and strap handles, stamped maker's marks L&Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, 32.88oz 23cm wide, 14cm high Note: Designed by Oliver Baker for the Cymric range, the original design for 1900 indicated the collar should be enamelled, and only one example dated 1901 is known. It is commonly found in pewter, for example Lyon & Turnbull 'Decorative Arts', 10th November 2010, lot 254.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON SILVER AND ENAMEL MATCHBOX COVER, LONDON 1908 hallmarked Birmingham 1908, indistinctly stamped with maker's marks L&Co, 4.5cm across; and a PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU WHITE METAL AND ENAMEL HATPINS ATTRIBUTED TO ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON, CIRCA 1900, each with Celtic entwined decoration and rainbow enamels, unmarked, terminals 4cm high, total length 21cm (3)
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON ARTS & CRAFTS 'CYMRIC' SILVER CORONATION SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1901 commemorating the Coronation of Edward VII, inscribed to bowl ER VII/ ANNO CORON, stamped maker's marks L&Co/ CYMRIC, Rd.391478, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 2.3oz 20cm long Note: See Tilbrook, A. J. 'Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co.', p. 127, fig. no. 109.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON 'CYMRIC' SILVER & ENAMEL CORONATION SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1901 the pointed ovoid bowl with cast Celtic knotwork and crown, and with inscription AC/ ER VII, the stem with pierced and cast reciprocal design, stamped maker's marks L&Co/ CYMRIC, hallmarked Birmingham 1901 12.3cm long
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON 'CYMRIC' SILVER & ENAMEL CORONATION SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1901 the pointed ovoid bowl with cast Celtic knotwork and crown, and with inscription AC/ ER VII, the stem with pierced and cast reciprocal design, stamped maker's marks L&Co/ CYMRIC, hallmarked Birmingham 1901 12.3cm long
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON SILVER AND ENAMEL BROOCH, CIRCA 1905 with a blue/green enamel panel, flanked by entwined Celtic knot motifs, with stamped maker's marks for W. H. Haseler 4cm long Literature: Moro, G. 'European Designer Jewelry', 1995, p. 145, for illustration of a brooch of matching pattern designed by Archibald Knox.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON 'CYMRIC' SILVER CADDY SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1907 with Celtic knot handle and planished finish, stamped maker's marks L&Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, 0.54oz 8cm long Note: See Tilbrook. A. J. 'Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co.' p.125, fig. no. 107 where a similar spoon is illustrated.
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON ART NOUVEAU SILVER AND ENAMEL SET BUCKLE, BIRMINGHAM 1907 made by William H. Haseler, Birmingham, with whiplash tendril decoration and planished surface, stamped maker's marks W.H.H., hallmarked Birmingham 1907 9.5cm across
ATTRIBUTED TO OLIVER BAKER FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON ART NOUVEAU SILVER BELT BUCKLE, BIRMINGHAM 1912 cast with elaborate interlacing scrollwork, stamped maker's mark L&Co, 7.5cm across; and another LIBERTY & CO. SILVER & ENAMEL BUCKLE, of oval outline decorated with a leafy band, 6.6cm across, both with stamped maker's mark L&Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1912 (2)
GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) PART SUITE OF STERLING SILVER 'ACORN' PATTERN FLATWARE, POST 1945 comprising 6 Soup Spoons; 10 Dinner Knives; 8 Dinner Forks; 9 Side Knives; 3 Fish Knives; 2 Fish Forks; 6 Dessert Spoons; 7 Dessert Forks; 11 Cake Forks; 8 Cake Knives; 2 Butter Knives; 4 Pickle Forks; 2 Cheese Knives; 1 Teaspoon; 4 Serving Spoons; 1 Salad Server; 1 Carving Knife and Fork; 2 Cake Slices; 1 Cheese Slicer; 1 Caddy Spoon; 3 Salts; 3 Letter Openers; 1 Bottle Opener, stamped maker's marks GEORG JENSEN/ STERLING/ DENMARK (96)
HARALD NIELSEN (1892-1977) FOR GEORG JENSEN SET OF EIGHT LARGE STERLING SILVER GOBLETS, CIRCA 1949 each with planished bowls above openwork stems decorated with beading and raised on a spreading foot, stamped maker's marks DESSIN/ HN/ GEORG JENSEN SILVERSMITHS LTD/ DENMARK/ STERLING/ 532C, import hallmarks London 1949 (8) 17cm high
GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) PAIR OF DANISH STERLING SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, 1915-30 each raised on a circular base, the fluted cylindrical stem with stylised berries and leaves, supporting two branches and a central standard, the three sockets with lobed bases and part-fluted bodies, stamped maker's marks GJ/ 925/ S/ DENMARK/ STERLING/ 161, import hallmarks London, 1928 (2) 33.5cm high
HARALD NIELSEN (1892-1977) FOR GEORG JENSEN SET OF EIGHT STERLING SILVER GOBLETS, CIRCA 1949 each with planished bowls above openwork stems decorated with beading and raised on a spreading foot, stamped maker's marks DESSIN/ HN/ GEORG JENSEN SILVERSMITHS LTD/ DENMARK/ STERLING/ 532b, import hallmarks London 1949 (8) 14.5cm high
GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) DANISH STERLING SILVER AND COROMANDEL WOOD LADLE, CIRCA 1925 the long turned handle with curved brackets and foliate terminal, the planished bowl with foliate decorations, bears maker's marks GEORG JENSEN/ 925 S/ DENMARK/ STERLING/ A 55, import hallmarks London, 1925 (2) 44cm long
GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) DANISH STERLING SILVER CHAFING DISH, CIRCA 1928 the planished bowl with cast and chased border of flowering whiplash foliage, and with leaf-carved hardwood handle, stamped maker's marks GJ/ 925 S/ GEORG JENSEN/ DENMARK/ STERLING/ 227, import hallmarks London, 1928 29cm across
GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) SILVER, AMBER AND CHRYSOPRASE BROOCH, DESIGNED 1905, MARKS FOR 1915-30 worked as a design of naturalistic leaves and fruits with three pendant fruits, and set with cabochon stones, with presentation plaque verso TIL LAURA/ MIN KAERLIGHED/ VIDAR 1931, stamped maker's marks GEORG JENSEN/ COPENHAGEN/ GJ/ 830/ S/ 96 8.5cm x 5.7cm
GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) STERLING SILVER PERFUME BOTTLE, 1915-1930 the final cast with a foliate motif above a planished spherical body, with stamped maker's marks GI/ DENMARK/ 172/ STERLING/ 925.S, 10cm high; a PAIR OF GEORG JENSEN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, CIRCA 1930, the handles cast with acorns and leaves, with stamped maker's marks, GEORG JENSEN/ STERLING DENMARK/ 925, 10cm long; and a HARALD NIELSEN SILVER CACHEPOT, 1930'S, the final cast with a foliate motif above a planished spherical body, with stamped maker's marks GEORG JENSEN/ HN/ GI 925 S, 10.5cm high (3)
CHRISTIAN FJERDINGSTAD (1891-1968) FOR CHRISTOFLE SILVER PLATED GALLIA 'SWAN' SAUCE DISH AND SPOON, 1930'S each with maker's marks, the sauce dish of oval form with a platform handle, 20cm long overall; the spoon with a curved handle terminating in a swan's head, 20cm long (2)
RICHARD MEIER (B. 1934) FOR SWID POWELL PAIR OF PLATED 'SKYSCRAPER' CANDLESTICKS, DESIGNED 1983 each with disc base raised on four ball feet and issuing cruciform structure with square piercings surmounted by candle sconce, stamped maker's marks SWID POWELL/ SILVER PLATED (2) 23.3cm high Literature: Tapert, Annette 'Swid Powell: Objects by Architects', Rizzoli, 1990, pp. 73-76.
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) SILVER PLATED SOUP LADLE, DATED 1880 with circular bowl, angular stem and tapering ebonised wood handle, with registration lozenge mark for 1880 29cm long Literature: 'Christopher Dresser Metalwork, The Andrew McIntosh Patrick Collection', Lyon & Turnbull, 19 April 2005, lot 36, for a ladle of matching pattern (with soup tureen).
DAVID MELLOR (1930-2009) FOR WALKER & HALL MATCHED FOUR-PIECE SILVER 'PRIDE' TEA SERVICE, SHEFFIELD 1959 comprising a TEAPOT & COVER, 14cm high; a HOT WATER POT & COVER, 16.5cm high; a SUGAR BOWL, 6.5cm high, each hallmarked Sheffield 1959; and a MILK JUG, 7cm high, hallmarked Sheffield 1960, 74oz (4) For another tea service see John Andrews, Derek Styles, Designer British Silver, p. 345 and illus.
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