- (5) FOUR VINTAGE RADIOS: CROSSLEY 11-102U;
CALIFORNIA (Lot of 5) Grouping of four vintage radios: Crossley green bakelite cased model 11-102U; California Northwest radio 58L(original)/50A (replacement parts); a Belmont...
[more like this] - Bob Crossley 1912–2010. Untitled.
1968, screenprint in colors. 10 h × 14 w in. result: $315. estimate: $200–300. Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘16/20 Bob Crossley 1968’. This work is number...
[more like this] - ASSD. ENGLISH STERLING FLATWARE, 46
PCSGroup of assorted sterling silver with English hallmarks including George III, George IV, Victorian, and 4 early 20th century examples, 46 pcs total. George III: Thomas...
[more like this] - GEORGE III ARMORIAL SILVER TEAPOT ON
STAND WITH BURNER, LONDON 1797, RICHARD CROSSLEY HEIGHT: 13 3/4 IN. (34.93 CM.) STAND WITH BURNER, LONDON 1797, RICHARD CROSSLEY, the pot of ovoid form with a horizontal...
[more like this] - GEORGE III ENGLISH STERLING SILVER SOUP
LADLE BY RICHARD CROSSLEY, LONDON, 1800, L: 12 1/2 IN. (31.75 CM.); 4.9 OZGeorge III English Sterling Silver Soup Ladle by Richard Crossley, London, 1800,, Dimensions: L:...
[more like this] - A pair of George III silver sugar nips,
William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London circa 1775, with bright cut decoration and acorn terminals, a sauce ladle, Richard Crossley, London 1813, a sifter spoon, a pickle...
[more like this] - A set of six silver and silver gilt
egg spoons, Richard Crossley, London 1792, crested and a set of six silver teaspoons, Richard Crossley & George Smith, London 1810, initialled, approximately 174gm...
[more like this] - A MATCHED GROUP OF GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT
FLATWARE six dessert spoons, Richard Crossley, London 1786 and five for William Eley & William Fearn, London 1801 and one unascribed, all of Old English pattern with, engraved...
[more like this] - (3 PCS) STERLING SILVER UTENSILS Including:
English stuffing spoon, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1899, shell pattern with engraved rampant lion crest to handle, 13 1/8" long; English George III period sauce ladle, by...
[more like this] - MIXED GROUP OF STERLING SILVER ANTIQUE
BERRY SPOONS, CA. 18TH/19TH CENTURY One sterling, London, 1807, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, 9 ¼"; strawberry server, 9 ?"; Dominick & Haff spoon, 8 ?"; London,...
[more like this] - A Sheffield Plate Epergne with Cut Glass
Bowls
with four silver salt spoons by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, dated 1808.
Weight 2.058 ozt.
Height 12 1/2 inches....
[more like this] - A matched set of Georgian and later
Hanoverian pattern silver flatware, comprising nine tablespoons, Ebenezer Coker, London circa 1755, eleven table forks, Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1807, twelve...
[more like this] - George III English silver flatware,
Old English design, Richard Crossley, London, 1801, .925 fine, monograms: four 8 in. tablespoons, two 6-3/4 in. ladles, two 7-3/4 in. forks, tine wear , (eight pieces). Average...
[more like this] - * A Collection of Five George III Silver
Spoons comprising a pair of tablespoons with bright cut decoration William Sumner and Richard Crossley London 1781 a stuffing spoon George Smith (III) London 1785 a stuffing...
[more like this] - An English Sterling Stuffing Spoon London
1809 maker's mark rubbed likely Richard Crossley; approximate weight 2.7 ozt. Length 11 inches....
[more like this] - LIONEL GREAT NORTHERN BAGGAGE CARLionel
black with red trim Great Northern baggage car 6-19116 with Empire Builder Crossley Lake on side of car 15'' L. Private collection Metamora Mi....
[more like this] - (3) Georgian sterling silver serving
piecesincluding: (1) George III sterling silver stuffing spoon marked for Charles Hougham London 1786; (1) George IV sterling silver stuffing spoon monogrammed marked for...
[more like this] - A Georgian silver four egg cruet frame
the cups and salt gilt lined John Emes London 1807 the gilt spoons Richard Crossley and George Smith 1810. Wt. 20.3 oz....
[more like this] - Four pieces English silver flatware:
two stuffing spoons, oval downturned handles, marks for London, 1802, Richard Crossley, no monograms, 11-1/2 in., minor wear to bowl; two ladles, downturned fiddle handles,...
[more like this] - Georgian silver stuffing spoon 12.5"l.
monogrammed "M" hallmarked and with maker's mark of Wm. Sumner I & Richd. Crossley London 1775 and a pair of coin silver tongs monogrammed "RE"....
[more like this] - A pair of George III old English pattern
silver table spoons Richard Crossley London 1802 initialled H and another pair of table spoons total weight approximately 275gm...
[more like this] - Three 18th century caddy spoons, English
silver, bright-cut engraved handles, probably London (lacking city marks): one with shell bowl, marks for Joseph Preedy, 1785, 3-1/2 in., repaired handle; one with oval bowl,...
[more like this] - Pair of George III Sterling Silver Stuffing
Spoons, hallmarked London, 1794-1795, by Richard Crossley, in the traditional "Old English Bead" pattern, engraved on the handle with a crest of a a tortoise gradient, l....
[more like this] - Group of George II sterling silver tablespoons
various dates and makers Twenty one pieces; together with twelve other teaspoons and a jam spoon. (47). Average L: 7 3/4 in., 48 oz - Three tablespoons - Jason...
[more like this] - A Georgian Sterling Silver Stuffing
Spoon and Marrow Scoop the stuffing spoon by Richard Crossley and George Smith London 1809; the marrow scoop London 1749 maker's mark rubbed spoon length 12 in. marrow scoop...
[more like this] - Collection sterling sugar tongs and
liquor labels Crossley & Smith 1809 tongs L5 1/2'' James Beebe 1821 tongs L5 3/4'' Sheffield assayed 1934 tongs L4 1/2'' and 5 silver labels for Brandy Bourbon Claret Sherry...
[more like this] - Harley Crossley (Br.) Two Harbor Scenesone
in summer time the other in winter both artist signed presented in matching contemporary gold tone frames with linen liners.SS 11.5 x 27.5 in.; DOA 17.25 x 33 in.No apparent...
[more like this] - Georgian sterling teapot London dated
1802 oval form with reeded base straight spout wood handle and finial; complete hallmarks and maker's mark RC probably Robert Crossley. H7'' W11 1/2'' and 16.0 Troy oz all...
[more like this] - George III Silver Tea Service late 18th
century, shaped rectangular form with stop-fluted body, floral and scroll band, wooden finial and ball feet, 6 x 10 x 5 in. teapot with matching creamer, open sugar, marks...
[more like this] - Three Georgian or Victorian Sterling
Silver Serving Pieces, including a "Fiddle"-pattern serving spoon, hallmarked London, 1799-1800, by Richard Crossley, monogrammed "R", l. 10-1/2", and two "Old English"-pattern...
[more like this] - A Collection of Seven English Silver
Flatware Articles comprising a basting spoon by William Sumner 1787 a serving spoon by Thomas Northcote 1790 a serving spoon with bright cut decoration by Peter & Ann Bateman...
[more like this] - Four English Silver Salt Spoons London
comprising an example by Charles Hougham 1789 one by Hester Bateman having bright cut decoration a fiddleback example by Richard Crossley 1804 and a fiddleback example by...
[more like this] - A PAIR OF GEORGE III OVAL SAUCE TUREENS
AND COVERS
with reeded knop and handles and beaded rims, bright cut with a monogrammed cartouche, 14.5cm h, by James Young, London 1785 and a pair of sauce ladles, Beaded...
[more like this] - A pair of George III silver Old English
pattern bright cut engraved sauce ladles with engraved armorial incuse duty mark Richard Crossley London 1785 7in together with two later pairs 13 oz. Estimate ?200-300 Pair...
[more like this] - George III Sterling Silver Sugar Basket,
hallmarked London, 1799-1800, by Richard Crossley, of ovoid form, the body decorated with pierced latticework and an engraved swag-and-patera band, with wrigglework ovolo...
[more like this] - A Georgian silver Hanoverian scrollback
tablespoon by William Sumner and Richard Crossley London 1776 wt.1.5oz....
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