- SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER SALTS
WITH TWO BLUE GLASS LINERS AND A CREAM JUGThe salts mark of Robert Hennell I, London, 1775; the jug with mark of James Robinson, Sheffield, 1901.
The salts 2 5/8 x 3 1/4...
[more like this] - A George III silver oval mustard engraved
with leaves 3.75ins high by John Emes London 1818 (weight 4ozs) and blue glass liner for same (liner chipped and lid to mustard slightly dented) an Edward VII silver rectangular...
[more like this] - ELEVEN ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ITEMS19th/20th
century, including George III creamers; Victorian butter dish with blue glass base; pair Victorian Corinthian column candlesticks, weighted; six open salts with blue glass...
[more like this] - TEN PIECES GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVERmost
London, late 18th/early 19th century, including helmet form creamer with weighted wooden base; pear form creamer; condiment, pierced sides with bird and floral decoration,...
[more like this] - THREE GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER TABLE
ITEMSLondon, late 18th century, including small coffee pot with tapered cylindrical form, spout with stylized leafy motifs, scrolled wooden handle, marks for 1746; helmet...
[more like this] - GEORGE III COBALT GLASS DECANTERS &
CANDLESTICKS 18th/19th c., gilt decorated blue glass bottles with original stoppers, labeled "Rum", "Holland", and "Brandy", each with gilt number to underside, each 9"h x...
[more like this] - FOUR GEORGE III STERLING SILVER OPEN
SALTS LONDON, 1771 APPROX. 11.9 TROY OZ. SALTS, London, 1771, R. & D. Hennell, maker. Oval, with gadrooned rims, shell-form knees and hoof feet. Engraved with the Rowe family...
[more like this] - A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SILVER TABLEWARES
The first a George II silver condiment set, the stand with marks for London (1735), rubbed's sponsor's mark, with replaced with bottles (with old solder repairs to stand)...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF GEORGE III SILVER PIECES
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,...
[more like this] - GEORGE III STERLING SILVER TEA SET,
5 PCS., 1780S George III assembled sterling silver tea and coffee set, struck to underside with the maker's marks of Hester Bateman, London, and each with date marks from...
[more like this] - A silver bowl, WM Ltd., Birmingham 1927,
initialled, 11cm diameter, a George II silver cream jug, London 1747, embossed at a later date and a George III salt cellar, HS London 1802 with blue glass liner and spoon...
[more like this] - (3) GEORGE III COBALT-BLUE GLASS DECANTER
BOTTLES c. 1820, gilt decorated and labeled "Brandy", "Rum", and "Rum", each with silver and cork stopper, each approx. 9"h...
[more like this] - A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER
to include; a cut-glass and silver-mounted sugar caster, and another similar silver plated example; a twin-handled sugar bowl and matched cream jug, a cased tea strainer,...
[more like this] - BLUE AND WHITE AND UNDERGLAZED-RED BOTTLE
VASE
20TH CENTURY ???? ??????????the globular body supported on a slightly flared foot, rising to a long straight neck, painted with fruits borne on foliage underneath bands...
[more like this] - OX-BLOOD-GLAZED LANGYAO MEIPING VASE
QING
DYNASTY, 18TH-19TH CENTURY ? ???????the high shouldered baluster body rising from a spreading foot to a waisted neck and terminating to a flared rim, covered overall with...
[more like this] - (6 PCS) 18TH & EARLY 19TH C. ENGLISH
SILVER Group of (6) English Sterling Silver Accessories, incl: Pair of cobalt glass lined Neoclassical form footed salts by James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham, 1906, with repousse...
[more like this] - GEORGE III PERIOD STERLING SILVER TABLE
ITEMS (4) Pieces of 18th c. English Silver, incl: (3) Footed oval salts by Henry Chawner, London, 1790, with openwork sides, cobalt glass liners, curved feet, G monogram,...
[more like this] - (3 PCS) BRITISH SILVER ACCESSORIES Lot
of (3) Sterling Silver Condiment Items, incl: (2) George III Period footed salt cellar frames by Edward Lees, London, 1811, oval shape with openwork sides, gadrooned rim,...
[more like this] - Five George III English silver salts,
each with openwork and four ball and claw feet, blue glass liners, Robert Hennell, London: two with scroll and floral openwork, open with bent foot ; three with scroll and...
[more like this] - A GEORGE III MUSTARD POT
of straight
sided oval shape with domed lid, reeded rims and handle, blue glass liner, 8cm h, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1805, a mustard spoon and a pair of salt spoons, 5ozs, and a...
[more like this] - A George III silver oval salt with gadrooned
rim and pierced sides on four splayed legs and claw and ball feet 3.25ins x 2.5ins x 2ins high by G.H. London 1771 (weight 1.3ozs - slightly dented) with blue glass liner...
[more like this] - Six Pieces English Silver Hollowware
pair George III open salts with blue glass liners; pair Victorian urn-form casters; pair George IV tall casters, .925 fine, 15.08 oz.T. excluding glass liners...
[more like this] - Pair of Asprey and Company, London,
Reticulated Sterling Silver and Cobalt Glass Mustard Pots, of cylindrical form in the late George III style, each lid with an engraved armorial, each example accompanied...
[more like this] - George III Sterling Silver Mustard Pot,
with cobalt blue glass liner, London, 1800, maker: John Gold, the angled handle reeded, h. 3-3/4", w. 2-1/4", l. 4-1/4", 3.20 t. oz....
[more like this] - THREE GEORGE III SILVER ARTICLES Comprising
a floral repoussé block-form tea caddy marks rubbed an Ann & William Bateman 1799 reeded creamer and an S.H. 1802 mustard pot with blue glass liner. 3 1/4 to 5 in....
[more like this] - Pair of George III Sterling Silver Gilt
Salts, hallmarked London, 1789-1790, by George Smith III and William Fearn, each of oval form, the body with pierced wavy pattern, raised on four ball-and-claw feet and ...
[more like this] - PAIR OF GEORGE III CUT-GLASS BLUE JASPERWARE
AND BRASS CANDELABRA Each drum stem with band of classical figures supporting thumb cut obelisk the one with four s-scroll arms the other with five arms. 25 x 15 1/2 in....
[more like this] - George III Sterling Silver Hester Bateman
Sugar Basket, hallmarked London, 1783-1784, of ovoid form, pierced throughout with horizontal latticework, the ribs alternately chevroned and all below a band of vertical...
[more like this] - George III Sterling Silver Mustard Pot,
hallmarked London, 1800-1801, the maker's mark overstruck, of cylindrical form, decorated with wrigglework banding and a laurel-enframed cartouche, the hinged, domed lid with...
[more like this] - A George III Sterling Silver Mustard
Pot Peter Ann & William Bateman London 1802 mark registered 1800 (Grimwade - 2141) ovoid with hinged domed lid ribbed scroll handles with palmette thumbpiece reeded borders...
[more like this] - A Set of Four George III Sterling Silver
Salt Cellars Peter and Ann Bateman London 1796 maker's mark registered 1791 (Grimwade - 2140) navette form with fleur-de-lis reticulation bright cut detail and fluted feet...
[more like this] - Pair of George III Bateman Family Sterling
Silver Salts, hallmarked London, 1794-1795, by Peter and Ann Bateman, of oval form, decorated with a pierced band of quatrefoils and raised on four reeded pad feet, fitted...
[more like this] - A George III style blue glass decanter
and stopper seven blue glass wine glasses and two salts...
[more like this] - Assorted George III sterling silver
table articles Comprising a mustard pot of ovoid form with blue glass liner by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1792; a child's tankard with banded decoration, maker's marks...
[more like this] - Two Pieces of English Silver, one an
attractive Crichton Brothers, London, sterling silver oval covered mustard pot in the George III style, 1911, retains the period conforming cobalt blue glass liner with cut...
[more like this] - PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALTS WITH
BLUE GLASS LINERS AND A PAIR OF LATER AMERICAN SPOONS R. & S. Hennell London 1803; each oval with waved rim pierced swelling bowl and claw-and-ball feet; the spoons marked...
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