- (7) ENGLISH GEORGIAN STERLING FIDDLEBACK
FORKS(lot of 7) English Georgian sterling silver fiddleback forks, with London hallmarks, including: (4) George III forks, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, c.1819, monogrammed,...
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Preston, London, 1836 height 8.6 in — 21.8 cm...
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19th century, including two examples marked by John L. Westervelt, Newburgh, New York and retailed by Jennings and Lander, New York City, two examples marked by Hotchkiss...
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Service
Benjamin Smith, London, 1818 and 1821
comprising a water kettle on stand, teapot, creamer and sugar, the items engraved with the coat of arms of Sir Astley Cooper...
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SILVER SUGAR BOWL AND A WILLIAM IV SILVER CREAMERThe pot Benjamin Smith, London, 1928 (lid marked); the creamer marks rubbed, IW, London, 1929; and the bowl marks rubbed,...
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Smith III, London, 1828. Oval, ornately modeled in a leafy acanthus motif, raised on an irregular trailing floral base, each side with a cartouche, bearing a chased armorial...
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Spoons, hallmarked London, 1827-1828, by Benjamin Davis, in the traditional "Old English" pattern, engraved, on the handle, with a crest of a dexter hand holding a quill,...
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Concord NH Henry Farnum Boston McCully & Chapman Joseph Moulton IV Newburyport MA Platt & Bros. New York NY T.W. Rae Newark NJ W.S. Taylor New York and Benjamin F. Vallet...
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1825, marks for Benjamin Smith, squat baluster form, floral and leaf finial, wood handle, heraldic device, .925 fine, 20.01 oz.T., 6-1/4 x 10-1/2 x 6-1/2 in.,...
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and later silver mainly King's and Queen's pattern cutlery comprising one hundred and nineteen items various dates and makers housed in a three drawer brass mounted mahogany...
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Smith London 1827 (fully marked); the oblong quatrefoil base on scroll feet fitted with two cut-glass cruets and stoppers and two jars with hinged silver lids centered by...
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