- FIVE PIECES OF GEORGE III SILVER FLATWARE
Includes a pair of sugar tongs with mark of Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London (1805), with engraved decoration, not monogrammed; a serving spoon with mark of William Sumner...
[more like this] - FOUR GEORGE III SILVER FLATWARE SERVERS,
MARK OF WILLIAM ELEY I & WILLIAM FEARN Includes a pair of gravy ladles, London (1817), tipped handles and rounded fins, armorial monograms; and a tablespoon, London (1817),...
[more like this] - A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BASKET AND
PAIR OF STERLING SILVER SALT CELLARS First, a sugar basket, mark of William Plummer, London (1779?); reticulated body with draped garland, foliate decoration, and urn motifs,...
[more like this] - (10) STERLING FLATWARE, GEORGE III FIDDLE
SPOON(lot of 10) Sterling silver flatware, including: (8) Francis Howard Ltd spoons, with pierced thistle handles, Edinburgh hallmarks, (six) coffee spoons, 4 3/8"l, (one)...
[more like this] - ASSEMBLED GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SILVER
FLATWARE SERVICEComprising:
A pair of George III large tablespoons, marked London, 1807, monogrammed
A set of three William IV large tablespoons, marked London, 1841, monogrammed
A...
[more like this] - GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER FLATWAREComprising:
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George III meat skewer, engraved with crest, marked London, 1798, maker's mark apparently lacking
A George III spoon, monogrammed, marked London, probably 1760s, maker's...
[more like this] - GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ARTICLESComprising:
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Georgian bon bon basket, marked London
A Georgian tea caddy spoon, marked London
A George III cream jug, marked London, 1806
A Victorian goblet mark of Robert Harper, London,...
[more like this] - ASSEMBLED GEORGE III SILVER FIVE-PIECE
TEA AND COFFEE SERVICEAll engraved with matching armorials.
Mark of William Vincent, London, 1789.
Comprising:
A teapot with hinged cover and wood handle
A tea caddy with...
[more like this] - GEORGE III STERLING SILVER COVERED SUGAR
BOWL, LONDON, 1813, WILLIAM & JOHN FRISBEE, MAKERS, LOOP SIDE HANDLES AND GADROONED RIM, HT. 4 London, 1813, William & John Frisbee, makers, loop side handles and gadrooned...
[more like this] - THREE ENGLISH AND IRISH STERLING SILVER
TEA SERVICE ITEMS BY VARIOUS MAKERS Consisting of: George IV large two handle sugar bowl, with cast with foliate and scroll design; marked with lion passant, leopard head,...
[more like this] - William Grundy. slop bowl. 1767, sterling
silver, Britannia standard silver. 3¾ h × 6¾ dia in. result: $1,750. estimate: $700–900. Bowl features chased and pierced foliate decoration, interior engraved with a...
[more like this] - . George II/III teawares, collection
of three. 1740-71, sterling silver, wood. 4¼ h × 8 w × 4 d in. result: $2,470. estimate: $1,200–1,500. Teapot by David and Robert Hennel, 1771
Cream jug with sparrow...
[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] - A George III silver meat skewer with
ring handle 8.75ins overall by S.H. London 1807 (weight 1ozs - scratched and worn) a George III silver Old English pattern sugar sifter spoon by William Ely & William Fearn...
[more like this] - ASSORTED LONDON SILVER FLATWARE, 18
PCSA group of assorted London silver flatware. Includes: 1 Stuffing or Basting spoon, marks for Richard Crossley and George Smith, 1810, 12 1/2"L; 1 Berry Spoon with repousse...
[more like this] - ASSD. ENGLISH STERLING FLATWARE, 46
PCSGroup of assorted sterling silver with English hallmarks including George III, George IV, Victorian, and 4 early 20th century examples, 46 pcs total. George III: Thomas...
[more like this] - A matched silver tea and coffee service,
comprising a William IV hot water jug, William Eaton, 1834, engraved with the Smith crest, 30.5cm high, a William IV silver teapot, Jonathan Hayne, London 1832, a George IV...
[more like this] - FIVE ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER SERVERS
Including a pair of George III silver tablespoons with mark of Richard Jenkins, Exeter (1796), bright cut engraving and period monograms to handles (8 1/2 in.); a pair of...
[more like this] - GEORGE III ARMORIAL SILVER TWO-HANDLED
SUGAR BOWL, LONDON 1800, WILLIAM BENNETT, WITH COPLEY FAMILY INSCRIPTION HEIGHT: 4 3/4 X WIDTH (OVER HANDLES): 7 IN. (12.07 X 17.78 CM.) SUGAR BOWL, LONDON 1800, WILLIAM BENNETT,...
[more like this] - GEORGE III SILVER STUFFING SPOON & SUGAR
SIFTER Stuffing spoon with chased armorial on terminal, CH, London, 1790; sifter with chased armorial on terminal, William Ely and William Fearn, London, 1806; 5.10 ozt....
[more like this] - GEORGE III-VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT,
A HOT CHOCOLATE POT, A SUGAR BOWL AND A CREAM JUG 19TH CENTURYGeorge III-Victorian Silver Coffee Pot, a Hot Chocolate Pot, a Sugar Bowl and a Cream Jug, 19th Century The...
[more like this] - THREE GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BASKETS
AND A PAIR OF STEM GOBLETS LONDON, CIRCA 1788-1802Three George III Silver Sugar Baskets and a Pair of Stem Goblets, London, Circa 1788-1802 The first basket, of octagonal...
[more like this] - FOUR GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BASKETS
LONDON, LATE 18TH CENTURYFour George III Silver Sugar Baskets, London, Late 18th Century The first, Henry Chawner, 1792-1793, with engraved armorial crest; the second, maker's...
[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA PEWTER SUGAR BOWL AND LID,
CA. 1775Philadelphia pewter sugar bowl and lid, ca. 1775 , attributed to William Will, 5 1/2" h. Provenance: Greenwich Fine Arts Auction Associates, Inc., Dr. Robert Mallory...
[more like this] - ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE Including a
pair of George III sterling sugar tongs, George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1796; a Continental 800 silver standard spoon, 1.9 ozt.; two silver plated berry spoons,...
[more like this] - RARE IRISH GEORGE III STERLING SILVER
SUGAR BOWL AND MILK JUG, DUBLIN, WYLY FAMILY CREST, BY CARDEN TERRY & JANE WILLIAMS, DUBLIN, DATED 1817/1818 Rectangular sterling sugar bowl with two "S" scroll handles,...
[more like this] - 2PCS ENGLISH STERLING SILVER, INCLUDING
GEORGIAN Two pieces of English sterling, comprising a 1817, George III bread plate by Solomon Hougham (founded 1793), of circular form with a raised floral edge, the interior...
[more like this] - George III sterling sugar tongs and
ladle by Bateman London dated 1802 and 1808 tongs marked Ann & William Bateman L5 1/2''; and ladle marked Peter Ann & William Bateman L6 1/2''. Total 2.4oz troy (2pcs) Provenance:...
[more like this] - A Collection of George III Silver Serving
Articles comprising a set of six salt spoons by John Blake London 1806 a set of four salt spoons by Peter Ann & William Bateman London 1801 a pair of sugar tongs by Peter...
[more like this] - SIX GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR TONGS. Makers
including Hester Bateman circa 1775; Peter Ann and William Bateman 1801; William Edwards 1803; GB possibly for George Baskerville circa 1788; GS possibly for George Smith...
[more like this] - SIX GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR TONGS. Makers
including Hester Bateman circa 1775; Peter Ann and William Bateman 1804; William Bateman I 1818; WC possibly for William Collings circa 1771; and two others - 6 oz. 4 dwt.;...
[more like this] - SIX GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR TONGS. Makers
including Peter and Ann Bateman 1791; William Bateman I 1817; James Sutton and James Bult circa 1782; George Smith III circa 1774; one GB circa 1790; one other 1791; - 6 oz....
[more like this] - George III sterling ewer by Ebenezer
Coker other table articles Classically swag-and-rosette chased ewer by Coker of London dated 1771 H11'' William IV silver sugar nips by Peter & William Bateman London dated...
[more like this] - Irish William III/Queen Anne miniature
silver sugar bowl, crowned harp and date mark for 1701-2, 1 1/2" h, .70 TO Estimate $200-300...
[more like this] - Assorted sterling silver table articles
various dates and makers Including a stuffing spoon by George Gray, London, 1800, a table spoon by George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1787, sugar tongs by Samuel...
[more like this] - Assorted English sterling silver flatware
Comprising six George III teaspoons, possibly by Samuel Nelville, Dublin, two dessert spoons and two teaspoons by James Salter, Dublin, 1804, six George III teaspoons, maker's...
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