- American and English. Collection of
tableware. 18th-19th century, sterling silver. 10½ h × 6½ w in. result: $750. estimate: $800–1,000. Pierced basket with rope handle by Edward Aldrige I, London, England,...
[more like this] - 1799-1820 BRITISH STERLING SUGAR CUBE
TONGS (2)Featured in this lot are two 1799-1820 British sterling sugar cube tongs made by two different silversmiths. The first sugar cube tong was made by John Lias in London...
[more like this] - TRAY LOT OF STERLING SILVERTray Lot
of Sterling Silver, with Two Russian Silver Cups, English Spoon, "Stephen Adams 1802", Danish server etc, 27.2 t.oz. Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Condition:...
[more like this] - GEORGE III STERLING SILVER PUNCH LADLEGeorge
III Sterling Silver Punch Ladle, London, 1798, probably Stephen Adams I, shell shaped bowl with Old English typt handle, l. 13 3/8 in., wt. 5.30 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate...
[more like this] - George III English silver sauce ladle
by Stephen Adams, London 1804, 7"l, with another example by Ely and Fern, circa 1823...
[more like this] - Fine antique English George III sterling
silver sugar basket, London 1795 - by Stephen Adams, approx 195gms and approx 15cm H includes handle...
[more like this] - A George III Silver Serving Spoon
Stephen
Adams, London, 1808
having an Old English pattern handle with an engraved 'M' monogram.
hallmarked for Sterling on underside of handle
3 ozt 14 dwt
Length 12 inches.
Property...
[more like this] - A quantity of Old English pattern silver
flatware to include four tablespoons, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807, six dessert spoons, Stephen Adams II, London 1802, six dessert spoons, Thomas Wallis II, London...
[more like this] - Five English silver caddy spoons, most
lacking city mark: oval bowl, fiddle handle, possibly Stephen Adams, 1780, 4-1/8 in.; round bowl, oval handle, maker "(?).D", 1804(?), monogram, 2-7/8 in.; egg-shaped...
[more like this] - A George III Old English pattern silver
serving spoon by Stephen Adams London 1787. Wt. 2.9 oz....
[more like this] - A Collection of Six Silver Tongs Including
British, Scottish and Whiting Consisting of: a 5-1/2" tongs by Stephen Adams II, London; a 6" tongs by Thomas Barker, London; a 5-5/8" tongs, marks worn, London; a 6" tongs,...
[more like this] - English silver pitcher, salt spoons:
helmet form cream pitcher, 1792, overstruck, possibly Stephen Adams, monogram, 4-1/2 x 4-3/4 x 2-1/2 in., repaired base and handle, scratches, base bent ; two master salt...
[more like this] - Four English silver caddy spoons: one
with shield-form bowl, probably London (lacking city mark), partial maker's mark "M…", 1796, 3 in., crease in bowl; one with round bowl and squared handle,...
[more like this] - English sterling caddy scoops London
and Birmingham comprising: George Smith & William Farn 1791 scoop L3'' London 1796 scoop L3'' pearl handle 1805 scoop L3 1/4'' Stephen Adams 1807 scoop L3 1/2'' pearl handle...
[more like this] - A Collection of Seven English Silver
Flatware Articles comprising a basting spoon by William Sumner 1787 a serving spoon by Thomas Northcote 1790 a serving spoon with bright cut decoration by Peter & Ann Bateman...
[more like this] - English silver strainer spoon, downturned
fiddle and thread spoon, marks for Stephen Adams, London, 1807, no monogram, .925 fine, 6.41 oz.T., 11-3/4 in. Possible tip repair, light scratches....
[more like this] - A Collection of English Silver Articles
comprising a helmet form creamer by Stephen Adams London 1792 a pair of fiddleback typt dinner forks by John Hawkins London 1824 four fiddleback teaspoons by Thomas Sewell...
[more like this] - An English Silver Mug Stephen Adams
II London 1805 of tapering circular form with bands of reeded decoration and an applied shaped handle; approximate weight 15.86 ozt. Height 5 1/2 inches....
[more like this] - A Group of Four English Silver Sugar
Tongs London 19th century comprising Thomas Wallis II 1806 with bright cut decoration Thomas Dicks 1813 monogrammed A.B. the third example possibly John Lias II 1814 monogrammed...
[more like this] - Six Old English pattern silver tablespoons
comprising a pair by Stephen Adams London 1784 (incuse duty mark) a pair by David Fullerton London 1905 and two brightcut c.1780 one by Hester Bateman. wt.13.2oz....
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