- Set of Four George IV Silver Salt Cellars,
Joseph Angell I, London, 1827 diameter 3.3 in — 8.4 cm...
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I, London 1821, of rounded rectangular outline, the gadrooned border with shell clasped corners, the central dish set with a chamber stick and conical snuffer, flanked to...
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8PCS Set of four English George IV sterling silver footed repousse master salt cellars (marks of Joseph Angell I, London, one 1825, three 1826), together with four "Fiddle...
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London,
18th/19th Century
comprising a George IV three-piece tea service marked for Thomas Dick, London, 1826 and a George III teapot marked for Joseph Angell, London, 1816.
each...
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hallmarked London, 1829-1830, by Joseph Angell, of lobed and darted rectangular form, raised on four winged lion's-paw feet, the longer sides each with a conforming pen tray,...
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of drawers circa 1810; four graduated drawers cupid-bow apron and canted corners 37 1/2 in. H. 40 in. W. 20 1/2 in. D. Estimate $ 1 000-2 000 Sun bleaching replaced brasses...
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IV ARMORIAL SILVER CUPS AND COVERS Thomas Heming London 1775 and JA (possibly John Angell) London 1829; each ovoid bowl with relief anthemion and bell-flower band and ram's...
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