- A George III Silver Four-Piece Tea and
Coffee Service
Maker's Marks Obscured, London, 1802
comprising a coffee pot, teapot, creamer and open sugar; together with a kettle on stand and waste bowl each marked for...
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TEA AND COFFEE SERVICEAll engraved with matching armorials.
Mark of William Vincent, London, 1789.
Comprising:
A teapot with hinged cover and wood handle
A tea caddy with...
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TEA SET. 3 piece George III English Peter and Ann Bateman silver tea service including a teapot, creamer, and open sugar. Each displaying an acanthus leaf border to the bottom...
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HENNELL & SAMUEL HENNELL A George III sterling open sugar, Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London, circa 1809, the helmet form bowl with a flaring rim, the interior with...
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TEA SERVICELondon, all late 18th/early 19th century, assembled set all with reeded bases and bead borders, wooden handles and finials, including 12-1/2 in. coffee, marks for...
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TEA SERVICELondon, 1801, urn forms with reeded decoration, pedestal bases, gilt interior, teapot with ivory finial dyed green, wooden handles, caddy with locks (lacking keys),...
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PLATED TRAY Assembled five-piece similar English George III sterling silver tea and coffee service and silverplate tray comprising: a coffee pot with chased foliate and Greek...
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BY HESTER BATEMAN AND TWO PIECES BY OTHERS BY HESTER BATEMAN AND TWO PIECES BY OTHERS, including a pair of matched oval open salts, the first by Hester Bateman, London 1776,...
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John Cormick, London, 1773 Comprising a teapot, creamer, & open sugar bowl 24 total troy ounces, including handles & finials coffee pot: 10 inches wide; 5 inches high Condition:...
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OF ENGLISH SILVER, including a bell-shaped crested mug with scrolling handle, London, makers mark of IW, 1805; a Georgian style shaped-square salver set atop four cloven feet,...
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Service
William Bennett, London, 1812
comprising a teapot, open sugar and creamer.
each hallmarked for Sterling to side of body
40 ozt 6 dwt gross
Height of first 6 1/2 inches....
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swing-handled sugar basket, Robert Hennell, London 1792, of oval boat-shape on an oval foot, crested, 13cm wide and a small silver boat-shaped open salt, Birmingham 1923,...
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creamer and sugar, reeded borders, sugar 4-1/2 x 5 in., creamer 4-3/4 x 5-1/4 x 3-1/4 in., marks for John Rotton, London, 1810, heraldic device with swan, .925 fine, 16.34...
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Coffee Service John Emes London 1803-1805 each having bright cut decoration comprising a teapot with a wood finial and scrolling handle a coffee pot with an acorn finial and...
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hallmarked London, 1775-1776, by Peter Gillois, the vasiform body decorated with a band of repousse radiant acanthus leaves at the bottom below a series of drapery-swagged...
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Alice & George Burrows London 1813-1815 mark ent. 1802 comprised of a teapot open sugar and creamer teapot height 6 1/2 in. length 11 in. combined weight 41.05 troy ozs....
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of American and English Sterling, Silverplate and Silvered Brass Items, comprised of an American sterling porringer in the 18th-century style, first quarter 20th century;...
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1806 maker's mark rubbed together with a footed salt Birmingham and a rectangular hinged box Birmingham; approximate total weight 13.40 ozt. Width of first over handles 6...
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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...
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London: teapot, 1809, marked "PB", 6-3/4 x 11-1/2 in.; similar creamer and open sugar with gilt interior, 1808, marks for Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart (partial marks),...
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