- A William IV silver lancet case, richly
chased with flowers and foliage, 65cm h, maker's mark rubbed, possibly J Taylor (engrailed punch), Birmingham, probably 1833 and two tortoiseshell lancets, one by Harrison,...
[more like this] - FOUR SILVER SERVING PIECES Including
a Scandinavian bright cut syrup ladle, J. Evensen, .830 fine; a William IV sterling table spoon with London hallmarks; a Whiting sterling gravy ladle; and a Duhme engraved...
[more like this] - A George III silver fiddle pattern caddy
spoon with bright cut engraving of flowers to bowl 3.5ins overall by J.B. London 1819 a William IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with scallop moulded bowl 3.25ins overall...
[more like this] - A set of four early Victorian silver
Kings pattern salt spoons London 1839 by S.P. & D.G. (?) a pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles London 1809 (engraved to terminals) and a pair of George...
[more like this] - LARGE ENGLISH STERLING URN WITH POSEIDON
FINIAL, J. ANG...William IV sterling silver urn or cup and cover by Joseph and John Angell, the cover with figural finial of Poseidon holding a trident and riding a dolphin...
[more like this] - 1781 G. SMITH DECORATIVE STERLING SERVING
SPOONSFor your consideration are two decorative sterling serving spoons made by George Smith III circa 1781-1782. George Smith III was apprenticed to Thomas Chawner in 1765....
[more like this] - (7) ENGLISH & AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
SUGAR TONGS(lot of 7) Sterling silver sugar tongs, including: (1) English George IV tongs, c.1830, with shell ends, Edinburgh hallmarks, maker's mark AE, likely Adam Elder,...
[more like this] - WILLIAM IV SILVER FOUR-PIECE COFFEE
AND TEA SERVICE, J. WRANGHAM AND WILLIAM MOULSON, LONDON, 1831-1832William IV Silver Four-Piece Coffee and Tea Service, J. Wrangham and William Moulson, London, 1831-1832...
[more like this] - (7) ENGLISH & AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
SUGAR TONGS(lot of 7) Sterling silver sugar tongs, including: (1) English George IV tongs, c.1830, with shell ends, Edinburgh hallmarks, maker's mark AE, likely Adam Elder,...
[more like this] - George III Era Sterling Silver Armbands
and British Officer's Gilt Copper Gorget, Presented to Ojibwa Chief John Aisance
lot of 3, includes:
William Bateman (London, 1774-1850) Sterling Silver Armbands
each hallmarked...
[more like this] - A William IV silver mug, J & J Angell,
London 1831, bell shaped, with embossed flowers and leafage below the monogram AMCB, 11cm high and another smaller, John Angell, London 1825, embossed in relief with cherubs,...
[more like this] - A William IV silver goblet, E, E, J
& W Barnard, London 1830, with a crisply applied rose, thistle and shamrock girdle above a later inscription, acanthus leafage below, 15cm high, approximately 299gm/see illustration...
[more like this] - A matched part suite of George IV and
later silver Queen's pattern cutlery comprising ninety seven items including twelve dessert table and teaspoons various dates and makers weighable silver 98.5 oz. Estimate...
[more like this] - Twelve William IV silver fiddle pattern
tableforks with engraved initial Adey Bellamy Savory London 1830(4) & 1832(4) J & A Savory London 1834(4) 31 oz. Estimate ?450-550 Descriptions provided in both printed and...
[more like this] - An Edward VII silver and mother of pearl
handled child's christening set comprising - knife fork and spoon by A.J. Bailey Birmingham 1904 in fitted case and a William IV silver and ivorine handled fruit knife and...
[more like this] - A George IV silver gilt rectangular
snuff box with bowed sides engraved with engine turned ornament the lid with circular cartouche 3.25ins x 1.75ins x 0.75ins high by A.J. Strachan London 1827 (weight 3ozs...
[more like this] - Assembled George IV & American sterling
silver five piece tea & coffee service joseph craddock & william ker reid, london, 1817; j.e. caldwell & co., philadelphia, Comprising an English sterling teapot with...
[more like this] - A George V Scottish silver wine coaster
with Celtic rim and turned wooden base J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd Edinburgh 1934 6.25in together with a William IV silver salt and six silver gilt and enamelled coffee spoons....
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