- A GEORGE II SILVER BOWL AND SILVER COVERED
BOWLA George II silver bowl and a George II silver covered bowlthe bowl Paul Crespin; the covered bowl Thomas Whipham & William Williams, London1735 and 1739The bowl with...
[more like this] - A SCOTTISH GEORGE II SILVER TEAPOT AND
A STANDA Scottish George II sterling silver bullet form teapot together with a George III silver teapot standthe teapot Edward Lothian, Edinburgh, second quarter 18th centurythe...
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CREAM JUG,
1730 George II Sterling Silver Diminutive Cream Jug, struck to underside with maker's marks of Elizabeth Goodwin, London, 1730, with sparrow beak spout above a baluster form...
[more like this] - GEORGE II GUERNSEY STERLING SILVER 2
HANDLED CUP George II Guernsey Sterling Silver Two Handled Cup, struck to underside with marks of Guillaume Henry (French/English, active Guernsey, 1720-1760), Guernsey, circa...
[more like this] - PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER WAITERSMark
of Denis Langton, London, 1735; engraved with armorial.
6 1/2 in. diam., 21.7 oz. approx. weight.
Condition
Wear, rubbing and a few field abrasions consistent with use....
[more like this] - GEORGE II & III STERLING CREAMER & CASTER,
2 PCS. George II sterling English silver cream boat and a George III caster, the cream boat struck to underside with maker's marks of David Willaume II, London, 1731 and the...
[more like this] - TWO GEORGE II STERLING TABLE ARTICLES
Two George II sterling table articles: comprising a wood handled coffee pot, Thomas Whipham, London, c. 1753, of footed pear form with a bird holding a branch 9"h; en suite...
[more like this] - NEAR PAIR GEORGE II STERLING MUGS OR
CANNSA near pair of two (2) English George II sterling silver mugs, each of baluster form on spreading feet with leaf-capped double C-scroll handles, including one (1) mug...
[more like this] - PAIR GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS,
JOHN PRIESTA pair of George II sterling silver candlesticks John Priest, London 1753 height 8 3/4in (22cm); weight approximately 31.5oz troy(br/)Provenance: Property from...
[more like this] - A WILLIAM PRESTON GEORGE II STERLING
SILVER SALVER, LON... SILVER SALVER, LONDON, CIRCA 1754-1755, of circular piecrust form with cast and applied addorsed scroll and shell rim, raised on three scroll and pad...
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER SALVER, WILLIAM
AND ROBERT PE...George II Sterling Silver Salver, William and Robert Peaston, London, 1758, shaped circular form with shell and scroll border , on three stylized hoof feet
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[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER COFFEEPOT
LONDON, 1750-1760 APPROX. 13.1 TROY OZ. INCLUSIVE., London, 1750-1760, Willam Shaw II and William Priest, maker. Tapered form with bulbous finial, domed lid and wooden handle....
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER SAUCE BOAT
LONDON, 1740S (MAKER'S MARK PARTIALLY RUBBED) APPROX. 11.9 TROY OZ., London, 1740s (maker's mark partially rubbed), William Shaw & William Priest, maker. With shaped rim,...
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER PORRINGER
LONDON APPROX. 15.3 TROY OZ., London, Date mark rubbed. Partial maker's mark "WD", possibly for William Darker. Caryatid handles. Chased and repousse decoration. Height...
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER SAUCE LADLE
LONDON, 1755 APPROX. 2.1 TROY OZ., London, 1755, William Turner, maker. Shell-form bowl. Length 7.25". Dimensions: Approx. 2.1 troy oz. Provenance: Property of a direct...
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CUP LONDON,
1753 APPROX. 6.5 TROY OZ.GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CUP, London, 1753, Peter Archambo II & Peter Meure, maker. Bell-form, on a molded foot. Gold-washed interior. Engraved...
[more like this] - PAIR OF GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS
LONDON, 1749 APPROX. 43.2 TROY OZ., London, 1749, John Cafe, maker. Hexagonal removable bobeches and feet with shells at points. Knopped and balustoid stems. Heights 9"....
[more like this] - TWO SIMILAR GEORGE II STERLING SILVER
SALVERS LONDON, 1729 AND 1730 APPROX. 13.8 TROY OZ. SALVERS, London, 1729 and 1730, John Tuite, maker. Molded and peaked rims. Four unmatched hoof feet. One with period...
[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] - PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS
JOHN PRIEST, LONDON, 1754Pair of George II Silver Candlesticks, John Priest, London, 1754 Each with an engraved family crest to the foot, each fully marked to underside;...
[more like this] - GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT AND A GEORGE
II SILVER TOT CUP LONDON, 18TH CENTURYGeorge III Silver Teapot and a George II Silver Tot Cup, London, 18th Century The teapot, John Parker & Edward Wakelin, 1775-1776,...
[more like this] - SILVER: PAUL DE LAMERIE (1688-1751)
GEORGE II STERLING MEAT DISH, 1745, OBLONG FORM WITH GADROONED RIM AND SHELL-OVER-SCROLL DECORAT...SILVER: Paul de Lamerie (1688-1751) George II sterling meat dish, 1745,...
[more like this] - PAIR OF GEORGE II STERLING SILVER DISH
COVERSPair of George II Sterling Silver Dish Covers , London, 1759, maker's mark rubbed, engraved crest with motto "Un Dieu, un Roy", (One God, one King), hinged gadrooned...
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CASTORSSuite
of George II Sterling Silver Castors, incl. large and near pair of smaller, Jabez Daniell, London, 1757, each footed baluster form with pierced cover and flame finial, h....
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKSPair
of George II Sterling Silver Candlesticks, Ebenezer Coker, London, 1760, rococo shell decoration, removable bobeches, h. 10 3/8 in., wt. 42.45 troy ozs....
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER MEAT SKEWERGeorge
II Sterling Silver Meat Skewer , London, 1752, shell and loop handle, l. 12 1/2 in.; TOGETHER WITH George III silver strainer spoon, London, 1780, makers mark rubbed, down-turned...
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER DIMINUTIVE
COFFEE POTGeorge II Sterling Silver Diminutive Coffee Pot, Charles Martin, London, 1735, of lighthouse form, h. 7 5/8 in.; TOGETHER WITH Victorian sterling mug, George Unite,...
[more like this] - GEORGE II & TIFFANY CO. STERLING CANDLESTICKS,
9 Group of nine diminutive Georgian period taper sticks with some later examples and comprising: a pair of George II silver sticks with double crested wells, struck with maker's...
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER FOOTED WAITER,
1729 George II sterling silver footed waiter, the underside struck with maker's marks of John Smith, London, 1729, with additional engraved monogram "SWI" and scratch marks...
[more like this] - RARE ENGLISH GEORGE II STERLING SILVER
MOUNTED COCONUT CUP BY PETER, ANN, AND WILLIAM BATEMAN, LONDON 1799, WITH MAKERS MARKS ON THE RIM AND HALLMARKED UNDERSIDE, THE PEDESTAL BASE WITH A CIRCULAR FOOT THREADED...
[more like this] - PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER TAPERED CANDLESTICKS,
MAKER'S MARK IN OLD ENGLISH DL, LONDON, CIRCA 1754Pair of George II Silver Tapered Candlesticks, Maker's mark in Old English DL, London, Circa 1754 Underside corners of...
[more like this] - PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS
WITH A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, LONDON, GABRIEL SLEATH, CIRCA 1732 AND PETER, ANN & WILLIAM BATEMAN, CIRCA 1802Pair of George II Silver Candlesticks with a George III Silver...
[more like this] - THE ANSON SERVICE -AN IMPORTANT GEORGE
II SERVING DISH Paul de Lamerie, London 1747, of scalloped oval outline with cast gadrooned border and foliate detail at intervals, armorial engraved to the raised rim, engraved...
[more like this] - GEORGE II STERLING SILVER ARMORIAL TEAPOT,
1734 English George II sterling silver globular form small teapot, marks of I.S. or J.S. above a flower in a beaded heart, London, 1734, having a coat of arms, wooden handle,...
[more like this] - Collection of Eight Early 18th-Century
Hanoverian Britannia (.958) and Sterling Silver "Rattail" Spoons, variously marked, including a Queen Anne Britannia pair, hallmarked London, 1713-1714, by George Cox, l....
[more like this] - Collection of Seven Early to Mid-18th-Century
Hanoverian Britannia (.958) and Sterling Silver "Rattail" Spoons, variously marked, including a Queen Anne Britannia example, hallmarked London, probably 1708-1709, the maker's...
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