- SILVER. (2) 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SILVER
SILVER. (2) 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOTS. Includes an 18th century Emick Romer English silver teapot with pineapple finial - London, Emick Romer, 1758; and an 18th century Sebastian & James English silver teapot with floral motif - London, Sebastian & James Crespell, 1774? Total approx. weight of two teapots is 45.72 troy oz (gross). From a Hollis, NY estate. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Crespell teapots finial is not adhered. Both teapots are missing the handles.
- THREE MEXICAN TAXCO SILVER TEAPOTSMarked
THREE MEXICAN TAXCO SILVER TEAPOTSMarked 'Sterling' with composite insulators.
6 x 7 3/4 x 5 in., 54.6 oz. approx. gross weight.
Condition
All with minor wear, two with bruises to the edges of the covers. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- VICTORIAN ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOTSheffield,
VICTORIAN ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOTSheffield, 1856, compressed pear form with foliate and geometric decoration, ivory spacers, inscribed on base "J. A. Roebuck Esq., M. P./from his friend and admirer/Alderman Henry E. Hoole/Xmas 1856", marks for Thomas Bradbury & Son, .925 fine, 24.86 oz. T., 6-1/4 x 9-1/2 x 6-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Note: Alderman Henry E. Hoole was Lord Mayor of Sheffield and Green Lane Works proprietor.
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Condition:
several handle pins loose, light scratches, and wear
- 2 PC. GERMAN SILVER TEAPOTS: Approx.
2 PC. GERMAN SILVER TEAPOTS: Approx. 22.83 Troy ounces .800 Silver. 2- German teapots, by Gebruder Kuhn, having an encompassing ribbed lower design. Impressed marks at underside of each. Largest Approx. 6.5'' h
CONDITION: Both have a loose handle, missing ring, and indent at foot.
- 2 PC. GERMAN SILVER TEAPOTS: Approx.
2 PC. GERMAN SILVER TEAPOTS: Approx. 22.83 Troy ounces .800 Silver. 2- German teapots, by Gebruder Kuhn, having an encompassing ribbed lower design. Impressed marks at underside of each. Largest Approx. 6.5'' h
CONDITION: Both have a loose handle, missing ring, and indent at foot.
- TWO ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEAPOTS
TWO ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEAPOTS Early 19th century. Hand chased decoration. 39.8 ozt.
- Two American Silver Teapots
International
Two American Silver Teapots
International Silver Co., Meriden, CT, and Mueck-Carey Co., New York, NY 20th Century
the International example in the Royal Danish pattern.
each marked 'Sterling' on underside
34 ozt 4 dwt gross
Height of taller example 10 1/2 inches.
Property from the Estate of Dorothy Manewal Stephens, St. Louis, Missouri
- Two George III Silver Teapots
London,
Two George III Silver Teapots
London, 1787 & 1792
comprising an example by Michael Plummer and an example by Henry Chawner.
each hallmarked for Sterling on underside
30 ozt 8 dwt gross
Height of taller example 5 3/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of W.M. Bogdanowicz, Madison, Wisconsin and Naples, Florida
- TWO JAPANESE SILVER TEAPOTS The first
TWO JAPANESE SILVER TEAPOTS The first with swing handle, the removable cover with hexagonal finial, wide diamond faceted body with smooth finish is flanked to shoulder and base with hand-hammered surface pattern, two characters mark to underside (HOA 6 1/2 in.) (surface scratching); the second a diminutive teapot, the removable cover with stylized chrysanthemum form finial, lacking original handle, smooth and hammered finishing, twice marked to underside (HOA 2 in.) (scattered denting).
- TWO SILVER TEAPOTSTwo silver teapots,
TWO SILVER TEAPOTSTwo silver teapots, 19th Century Each with maker's marks Comprising one Scottish sterling silver teapot with chased rocaille motifs, opposed cartouches, flattened ball finial, and scrolled handle and one Lameyer German silver teapot with flared and ribbed body, oak branch rim and finial, and heraldic device to the side, 2 pieces Larger 9" H x 12" W x 6.625" D; Smaller: 7" H x 9.375" W x 6.125" D 46.09 oz. troy approximately Dimensions: Larger 9" H x 12" W x 6.625" D; Smaller: 7" H x 9.375" W x 6.125" D
- TWO ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEAPOTSTwo
TWO ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEAPOTSTwo English sterling silver teapots, 1821/1838 Each with English sterling hallmarks Comprising one lobbed teapot with pinched neck, grape vine rim, floral motif, eagle finial, and foliate handle raised on four scrolled feet and one pumpkin-form teapot with leaf and floral motif, floral finial, and foliate handle raised on four flared feet, 2 pieces Larger: 7" H x 10.75" W x 6.875" D; Smaller: 5.625" H x 10.75" W x 7" D 50.295 oz. troy approximately Dimensions: Larger: 7" H x 10.75" W x 6.875" D; Smaller: 5.625" H x 10.75" W x 7" D
- TWO AMERICAN SILVER TEAPOTSTWO AMERICAN
TWO AMERICAN SILVER TEAPOTSTWO AMERICAN SILVER TEAPOTS, the larger, with intricate monogram, underside marked "W/Sterling/3065/H" for Woodside, h: 10.5 in.; the other, by Towle with 'GMG' monogram, underside marked "2 half pints/5565/Sterling," h: 9.5 in.; 32 ozt gross (2)
- TWO ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOTS AND A MUFFINEERTWO
TWO ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOTS AND A MUFFINEERTWO ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOTS AND A MUFFINEER, including a large teapot with wood handle and finial, the fluted band to base and all raised atop four ball feet, London, 1911, maker's mark of William Hutton, h: 9.5 in.; another smaller silver teapot of pear form, with fluted lower band, wood handle, London, 1852, C.S. Harris, h: 8 in; and a muffineer, with illegible hallmarks, and labeled under base 'Dobson/ 23 Picadilly' in the Huguenot Georgian style (3)
- GROUP OF 3 STERLING SILVER TEAPOTS &
GROUP OF 3 STERLING SILVER TEAPOTS & MILK POT, DNG Chinese ,20th C,Chinese export, three sterling silver teapots and milk pot, body encircled with molded ferocious four clawed dragons, handles, spouts and finial decorated in bamboo form, impressed with seal marks to the underside , DNG brand.
Total weight : 1000g;
H: 3"(7.7cm) D: 5.9"(15.1cm) milk pot;
H: 5.3"(13.5cm) D: 10"(25.4cm) teapot;
H: 4.3"(11cm) D: 6.8"(17.3cm) tureen.
Condition: in overall good condition
- TWO GOODNOW & JENKS STERLING SILVER
TWO GOODNOW & JENKS STERLING SILVER TEAPOTS AND COVERED SUGAR (MONOGRAMMED), RETAILED BY BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO., 52.5 OZTTwo Goodnow & Jenks Sterling Silver Teapots and Covered Sugar (monogrammed), Retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co.,, Dimensions: 52.5 ozt
- TWO AMERICAN SILVER TEAPOTS NEW YORK,
TWO AMERICAN SILVER TEAPOTS NEW YORK, LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURYTwo American Silver Teapots, New York, Late 18th-Early 19th Century The first, J. & A. Simmons, 1805-1813, with bright-cut band and crest decorations; and the second, Joel Sayre, 1778-1818, with fluted body and monogrammed JSS. Height of first: 7-1/4 in (18.4 cm); Length: 13-1/2 in (34.3 cm) Total gross weight: 47.2 ozProperty from the Demaris J. Williams Trust
- TWO J.E. CALDWELL STERLING SILVER TEAPOTSTwo
TWO J.E. CALDWELL STERLING SILVER TEAPOTSTwo J.E. Caldwell sterling silver teapots, 61.8 ozt. In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- Two George III Silver Teapots
One by
Two George III Silver Teapots
One by R. and S. Hennell, London, 1807; The Other with a Thomas Oliphant Mark Overstruck on a Peter and Ann Bateman Mark, London, 1791
each hallmarked for Sterling on underside
37 ozt 10 dwt gross
Height of taller 6 1/2 inches.
- Two Hester Bateman George III Silver
Two Hester Bateman George III Silver Teapots and a Teapot Stand
London, Second Half 18th Century
one teapot dated 1784, the other dated 1789, the teapot stand dated 1786.
each hallmarked for Sterling on underside
31 ozt 11 gross
Height 6 1/2 x width 10 1/2 inches.
- TWO GERMAN SILVER TEAPOTSTWO GERMAN
TWO GERMAN SILVER TEAPOTSTWO GERMAN SILVER TEAPOTS, both .800 fine silver with hinged lids, 19th century: 1) 8"H #60841 by Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, founded 1859, monogrammed, 359.2 grams; 2) 9-1/8"H #74286 by C. Bade, monogrammed, 778.8 grams. Total weight - 437 grams.
- TWO GEORG JENSEN SILVER TEAPOTS AND
TWO GEORG JENSEN SILVER TEAPOTS AND COVERSMarked 'Sterling'.
The larger 7 x 7 1/2 x 5 in., the smaller 5 3/4 x 8 x 5 in., 37.4 oz. approx. gross weight.
Condition
Minor wear consistent with use. The larger cover fits snugly. Otherwise in good condition.
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- TWO ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOTS AND A MUFFINEERThe
TWO ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOTS AND A MUFFINEERThe first teaport mark of Peter & John Bateman, London, 1790; the second teapot possibly marked for Richard Gardner, lacking city and date marks; the muffineer mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, 1923.
The largest 6 x 11 x 3 1/4 in., 31.4 oz. approx. gross weight.
Condition
Each with wear consistent with age and use. The wood handles with greater wear. The small teapot lacking city and date marks. Otherwise in good condition.
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- Two Irish George III Silver Teapots
Dublin,
Two Irish George III Silver Teapots
Dublin, 1787
the first by James Le Bas, the second by Christopher Haines.
hallmarked for Sterling
45 ozt 10 dwt gross
Height 7 inches.
- Two Gorham sterling silver teapots together
Two Gorham sterling silver teapots together with a creamer a sugar and a pair of Towle baskets 28.5 ozt. ?