- A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER
CASTER SETA three piece George I Britannia standard silver caster setCharles Adam, London1716With heraldic crest.largest height 7in (18cm); diameter 2 3/4in (7cm); total weight...
[more like this] - A GEORGE I BRITANNIA SILVER SUGAR CASTER,
WELDERA George I Britannia standard silver octagonal sugar casterSamuel Welder, London1714height 6 1/4in (16cm); width 2 3/4in (7cm); weight approximately 7oz troy...
[more like this] - GEORGE I BRITANNIA SILVER OCTAGONAL
SUGAR CASTERA George I Britannia standard silver octagonal sugar casterSamuel Welder, London1714height 6 1/4in (16cm); width 2 3/4in (7cm); weight approximately 7oz troy...
[more like this] - A George VI silver sauceboat, 14.5cm
l, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1939, two Elizabeth II silver wine coasters, including a Britannia Standard example, a silver salt cellar and a pair of Indian silver...
[more like this] - GEORGE III SILVER SHAPED RECTANGULAR
STAND AND A PAIR OF SNUFFERSEach engraved; the stand mark of Henry Chawner London, 1790; the snuffers with Britannia Standard mark, maker's mark 'BC'.
The stand 6 1/2 x 4...
[more like this] - A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER
OLD ENGLISH RAT TAIL PATTERN DESSERT SPOON London 1722, with Hanoverian marks, engraved to front and reverse of terminals, together with two 18th Century silver Old English...
[more like this] - GEORGE II BRITANNIA SILVER HOT WATER
POTA George II Britannia Silver hot water pot of baluster form, hallmarked London 1731 with Britannia silver marks and makers mark for Thomas Parr. The lid is hallmarked London...
[more like this] - . George I/III taper sticks, collection
of four. 1717-63, sterling silver, Britannia standard. 5½ h × 3½ w in. result: $4,063. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Hexagonal form in the Britannia standard, engraved with...
[more like this] - Edward Farrell. assembled George IV
and Victorian three-piece tea service. 1816-56, sterling silver, Britannia standard silver. 6¾ h × 10¼ w × 6 d in. estimate: $1,800–2,200. Service is comprised of three...
[more like this] - William Grundy. slop bowl. 1767, sterling
silver, Britannia standard silver. 3¾ h × 6¾ dia in. result: $1,750. estimate: $700–900. Bowl features chased and pierced foliate decoration, interior engraved with a...
[more like this] - George I. tazza and porringer. 1716-24,
Britannia standard silver. 2¼ h × 8 w × 5½ d in. result: $2,600. estimate: $700–900. Tazza with engraved lozenge-of-arms to underside by John White, 1724.Porringer with...
[more like this] - Crichton Brothers. assembled George
V seven-piece tea and coffee service with tray. 1909, Britannia standard silver, wood. result: $2,250. estimate: $3,000–5,000. Assembled service is comprised of a kettle-on-stand,...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF FOUR ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER
AND SILVER PL...George V Britannia Standard (.958) Silver Coaster by Harry Freeman, London circa 1912, beaded border, pierced and embellished with delicate garlands, together...
[more like this] - A George I silver nutmeg grater, Thomas
Kedden, London 1704, in Britannia Standard silver, cylindrical with engraving decoration and initialled 'EH', inner grater liner, 7cm high, approximately 27g/Provenance: Tessiers...
[more like this] - IRISH GEORGE IV STERLING SILVER CUP
& COVER James Fray (Irish, Dublin, active 1813-1842), after September 1825. Well executed large double handled covered cup having foliate and figural repousse decoration,...
[more like this] - A George I Britannia Silver Coffee Pot
Nathaniel Lock, London, 1716
hallmarked with Britannia standard on side of body and lid socket
28 ozt 1 dwt gross
Height 10 1/2 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia...
[more like this] - GEORGE V BRITANNIA SILVER SUGAR CASTOR,
MARK OF CRICHTON BROTHERS (LIONEL ALFRED CRICHTON) London (1924) hallmarks, Britannia standard marks, tapering footed form with fluted corners, fitted pierced domed lid,...
[more like this] - GORHAM MARTELé BRITANNIA SILVER CENTERPIECE
BOWL OR 'FERN' DISH, PROVIDENCE, MODEL EGH, 1914, MADE BY JOHN M. SORUM AND CHASED BY GEORGE W. SAUTHOFGorham Martelé Britannia Silver Centerpiece Bowl or 'Fern' Dish, Providence,...
[more like this] - THE MILDMAY SERVICE – A PAIR OF GEORGE
I BRITANNIA STANDARD DINNER PLATES Paul de Lamerie, London 1725, each of circular outline with a moulded border, engraved with armorial and crest to border, the reverse engraved...
[more like this] - A George I Britannia Silver Caudle Cup
Likely
Wm. Spackman, London, 1715
hallmarked with Britannia standard below lip rim
4 ozt 6 dwt
Height 3 1/4 x width 6 inches....
[more like this] - A George I silver octagonal tea caddy
the sliding cover with detachable cylindrical lid later embossed with scroll work and floral ornament 5.5ins high by M.C. Britannia Standard London 1720 (weight 8.5ozs)...
[more like this] - George V Eight-Piece Britannia Standard
(.958) Silver Tea and Coffee Service with Later Sterling Silver Tray, hallmarked London, 1916-1917, by Lionel Alfred Creighton, in the Queen Anne taste, including a kettle-on-stand,...
[more like this] - George I Thomas Parr sterling silver
coffeepotof lighthouse form with an acorn form finial on a domed hinged lid the body with engraved coat of arms and a side spout. Marked for Thomas Parr London Britannia standard...
[more like this] - SILVER GEORGE I KETTLE STAND. Marked
for London Britannia standard and 1723-4. Central burner under a frame and resting on voluptuously scrolled legs. 3 1/2''h. about 6''d. approximately 13.3 ozt....
[more like this] - Set of twelve George II Britannia standard
silver forks maker's mark jw, london, 1736 Hanoverian pattern with three tines. (12). L: 5 5/8 in. 12 oz. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Helen & Walter...
[more like this] - Six-Piece George V Britannia Standard
(.958) Silver Coffee-and-Tea Set, hallmarked London, 1918-1924, by Crichton & Co. Ltd., in the Queen Anne taste, comprising a hot water kettle and stand, h. 13", dia. 7",...
[more like this] - EARLY GEORGE I SILVER CASTER WITH ASSOCIATED
COVER AND A GEORGE III SILVER CASTER Marks rubbed Britannia standard 1703 (lid) and 1771 (body) and H.S. London 1766; each of baluster form with ringed or beaded bands pierced...
[more like this] - George II style britannia standard silver
covered tureen probably late 19th century The circular molded domed cover with a berry finial over plain sides engraved with a crown and stag and with twin double scroll...
[more like this] - A George I Britannia standard silver
tankard of restrained tapering form with banded girdle and domed lid with scroll thumbpiece Richard Bayley London 1718 6.25in 20 oz. Estimate ?1 500-2 000 Lid is very loose...
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