- William Adams Chinese bird pattern octagonal
William Adams Chinese bird pattern octagonal wall charger, circa 1920's, aspprox 32cm Dia
- 4 BLUE TRANSFER STAFFORDSHIRE PLATESca.
4 BLUE TRANSFER STAFFORDSHIRE PLATESca. 1820 & 1830; unmarked Ruined Castle pattern by Robert Hamilton, 8"d, Condition: mellow discoloration; Historic plate with blue ink back stamp "Sunning Hill Park/Berkshire" (First home of Prince Philip and Princess Elizabeth - later Queen Elizabeth II), impressed "Adams-Warranted Staffordshire" (William Adams), 7 3/4"d, Condition: good; pair of Historic plates, blue ink back stamp "Hollywell Cottage/ Cavan/ Warranted" (Cavan County, Ireland) by Enoch Wood & Sons, English Staffordshire earthenware, 10"- 10 1/4"d, Condition: 1/4" foot ring flake (kiln removal), spots of discoloration
- GROUP OF PEARLWARE SHELL EDGE AND SPATTER
GROUP OF PEARLWARE SHELL EDGE AND SPATTER ITEMSca. 1835; shell edge round scalloped rim cup plate, reverse impressed "Adams" (William Adams & Son), 3 1/2"d, Condition: good; shell edge octagonal toddy plate, 5", Condition: 1/8" rim flake; blue spatter covered mustard pot, 2 3/4"d, 3"h (total), Condition: Lid with 1/4" interior flange chip, 1/4" chip on spoon slot edge, 1/2" chip on knob, lid appears to be a marriage (too large for pot), pot has 3/4" rim line with associated 1/4" rim chip; blue spatter Half Moon pattern with dot handled child's cup and dotted five point Star pattern child's saucer, English Staffordshire earthenware, 2 3/4"d, 1 3/4"h cup, 4 1/2"d, 3/4"h saucer
- WILLIAM ADAMS DELANO SEASCAPE WATERCOLOR
WILLIAM ADAMS DELANO SEASCAPE WATERCOLOR William Adams Delano (American 1874-1960), untitled watercolor depicting a shoreline on the coast of Labrador, mounted and matted from a previous framing, with a letter from Josephine Manning en verso identifying the artwork as having been painted while on a trip to the Grenfell Mission in Labrador, the artist bequeathed the painting to Ambassador Norman Armour and the information on the bequest is detailed in the letter, unframed. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Tania Armour Becker, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: sight h. 3.75'; w. 6", overall h. 8.75" w. 10.75",
- TWO VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVERS
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVERS The first, a large serving spoon, mark of Carrington & Co. (John Bodman Carrington), London (1897), pointed fins, tipt end, and armorial monogram to handle (12 in.); the second, a gravy ladle, mark of Chawner & Co. (George William Adams), London (1850), tipt end and pointed fins, without a monogram (7 1/4 in.).
- AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER PRESENTATION
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER PRESENTATION GOBLET, MARK OF WILLIAM ADAMS New York, circa 1831-1842, with "W. Adams" / "New York" punched in serrated rectangles, flared reeded rim and foot, decorated with hand chased floral motifs, engraved to center "Awarded by the / American Institute / To Robert Wilkinson / For the best 3 year old / Grade Bull / 1856".
- GEROGE WILLIAM ADAMS SILVER FISH SERVERS,
GEROGE WILLIAM ADAMS SILVER FISH SERVERS, 2 George William Adams English silver fish servers, including slice / pierced serving knife, and fork, English hallmarks on blade and on weighted handle. 11.75" L. Silver not weighable.
- (3) ENGLISH VICTORIAN STERLING SERVICE
(3) ENGLISH VICTORIAN STERLING SERVICE FLATWARE(lot of 3) English Victorian sterling silver service flatware, including: (1) serving fiddleback fork, George William Adams, c.1855, with pierced and chased floral motif, London hallmarks, approx 10 3/8"l, (1) crumb knife, partially obliterated London hallmark, possibly William Eaton, handle with shell motif, approx 7 5/8"l, (1) sugar tongs, Thomas Hart Stone, c.1865, Exeter hallmarks, monogrammed, approx 5.5"l; 9.59ozt total
- (LOT) SILVERPLATE & STAINLESS FLATWARE(lot)
(LOT) SILVERPLATE & STAINLESS FLATWARE(lot) Large collection of silverplate and stainless flatware, varied makers and patterns, highlights include: (35) William Rogers presidential spoons, approx 6"l, (1) William Rogers Washington Bicentennial spoon, approx 5 7/8"l, (1) William Adams Sheffield cream ladle, approx 4.75"l, (5) Reed & Barton "Tiger Lily" silverplate forks, 7.5"l; for shipping purposes only: 10.25lbs total **Provenance: From the Estate of Huey Keeney of Tyler, Texas**
- SILVER. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING
SILVER. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING AND ENGLISH Silver Desk Items. Including a English silver cedar lined humidor - with a city mark of Sheffield, maker's mark of Walker & Hall, and a date letter of 1926; a weighted English silver inkwell set - with a city mark of Birmingham, maker's mark of William Adams Ltd, and a date letter of 1911; an English silver inkwell tray holding a removable silver mounted glass ink well bottle - all items with a city mark of Chester, unknown maker's mark, and a date letter of 1911; a large English silver paw footed inkwell tray with (2) removable silver mounted glass inkwell bottles - with a city mark of Chester, maker's mark of William Neale and a date letter of 1905; an English silver mounted glass wax sealing set; a weighted English silver ink well; a monogrammed silver mounted blotter with finial; a monogrammed Tiffany & Co. sterling pin cushion? - stamped, "Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling 21604 M"; an English silver mounted thermometer; a sterling mounted clock; a monogrammed sterling hollow handle wax seal; a Tiffany & Co. sterling pen; and (2) English silver mounted ebony wood objects. English silver humidor weighs approx. 15.82 troy ounces (gross) excluding cedar liner and metal weight.; total approx. weigh of all other items is 19.32 troy oz (gross) excluding all silver mounted items, weighted items, and wood items. From a Bronxville, NY estate. Dimensions: large footed ink well tray measures approx. 11" in length. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. All glass items exhibit chips and flea bites. Cedar liner has deteriorated and exhibits losses. Clock is not functional and the sterling housing is not attached.
- GEORGE IV SILVER FLATWARE SERVICEMark
GEORGE IV SILVER FLATWARE SERVICEMark of William Bateman I, London, 1821.
Comprising:
Twenty-four dinner forks
Twenty-four fruit forks with silver tines and filled handles
Twenty-four large tablespoons
Twenty-four teaspoons
Twenty-four dinner knives with steel blades and filled handles
Twenty-four fruit knives with silver blades and filled handles
Four sauce ladels
Two soup ladels
Together with:
A pair of silver grape shears, George William Adams for Chawner & Co., London, 1845
A tined silver serving spoon, William Eley, William Fern, William Chawner, London, 1809
A set of six mustard spoons, marked London, 1891
A group of silver plate comprising:
Twenty-four Christofle lobster picks
A stuffing spoon
A pasta fork
A pair of sandwich tongs
Three sauce ladels
Two large condiment spoons
A soft cheese scoop
Two master butter knives
Two soup ladels
A crumber
The dinner knives 11 in. long, 225.8 oz. approx. weighable, (170 pcs).
Condition
Minor wear consistent with age and use. Some abrasions and minor nicks. 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.
- Silverplate serving articles and sterling
Silverplate serving articles and sterling fish set to include Sheffield Plate Allen & Darwin 3-piece serving set in leather clad silk and felt lined box and mid-19th C George William Adams sterling pierced fish set, 12-1/2"L knife and 9-1/2"L.
- 4PCS AMERICAN & ENGLISH STERLING HANDLED
4PCS AMERICAN & ENGLISH STERLING HANDLED SERVERS Four gilt wash and sterling handle hostess pieces, second half 20th century, comprising, a Sheffield two piece fish set with a fork and knife; and a William Adams Towle pie server and gilt handled cake server, all having maker's and sterling marks to handles. Approximate dimensions: fish knife l. 10.5", pie server l. 11.625".
- AMERICAN SILVERPLATE COLUMNAR TABLE
AMERICAN SILVERPLATE COLUMNAR TABLE CANDLESTICKSSet of Four American Silverplate Corinthian Columnar Table Candlesticks, Towle William Adams Spain, 20th c., lacking bobeches, h. 13 5/8 in.
- TWELVE STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED
TWELVE STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED PLATES, ENGLAND, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY, England, first half 19th century, Neptune , dia. 9 5/8; Eastern Port , dia. 9 3/4; Boy on a Buffalo , dia. 9 3/4; Chinese Villa with man holding a basket, dia. 9 7/8; marked Rogers Monopteros , dia. 10; marked Clews Canterbury Cathedral , dia. 10; marked Clews Landscape with Cathedral , dia. 10 1/4; Franklins Morals - No Gains Without Pains dia. 10 3/8; Church at Arles , dia. 10 3/4; impressed E. Wood Dartmouth , dia. 9 1/8; impressed William Adams Cupid , dia. 8 7/8; and landscape with cows, dia. 8 1/2 in.
- STERLING SILVER SERVING LADLE & SPOONTwo
STERLING SILVER SERVING LADLE & SPOONTwo 19th century English sterling silver serving pieces, consisting of a soup ladle in the Old English pattern with monogrammed handle, hallmarked Sheffield 1895 with maker's marks for Walker & Hall. Length 13.5", weight: 240 grams. Together with a serving spoon in the Fiddle pattern, hallmarked London 1856 with maker's marks for George William Adams, length 12", weight: 141 grams.
- VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER FISH KNIFE
VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER FISH KNIFE & FORKBoth hallmarked London 1853 with maker's marks for George William Adams, in the "Old English" pattern with monogram, the blade & tines with foliate engraved detail, the knife measuring 12.75" long, the fork 10.25" long. Combined weight, 243 grams.
- 19th Century. Two presentation ewers
19th Century. Two presentation ewers and baptismal bowl. coin silver, Britannia standard silver. 8¾ h × 5½ w × 4 d in. result: $1,063. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Blynn & Baldwin example inscribed ‘Ohio State Board of Agriculture Premium John Milton Sherwood 1855’, Columbus, USA, c. 1855.
William Adams example inscribed ‘Awarded by the American Institute To Chas. G. Teed for the best pair of Fat Durham Steers 1857’, New York, USA, c. 1857.
Marked to each example.
Sold with a baptismal bowl for the Parmelee family inscribed with fourteen names and dates ranging from 1704-55, London, England, c. 1704. Britannia standard mark, engraved monogram ‘P’. Measures 9 dia inches.
- (18 PC) WILLIAM ADAMS STERLING MOTHER
(18 PC) WILLIAM ADAMS STERLING MOTHER OF PEARL SETDESCRIPTION: An 18-piece William Adams sterling silver and mother of pearl handled utensils. Stamped on the collar "Sterling" and signed on the blade "William Adams Sheffield England, Stainless steel". Comprising of: 6 Steak knives (with serrated blade), L. 6", 10 Butter spreaders, L. 6.75", 2 Meat carving utensils, L. 10" - 12" CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN: England DIMENSIONS: See description. CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- (20 PC) SILVER PLATED FLATWARE LOTDESCRIPTION:
(20 PC) SILVER PLATED FLATWARE LOTDESCRIPTION: (20Pc) A silver plated flatware grouping. Includes: (2) English floral response serving spoons in box. Marked: "William Adams, Made In England" (L: 8.25" x W: 2") (4) Neiman Marcus spreaders in box. (L: 8" x W: 1") (8) Neiman Marcus olive forks with crystal prism accents, in two box. (L: 4.75" x W: 0.5") (6) Godinger floral decorated spreaders in box. (L: 5.5" x W: 0.75") CIRCA: 20th Cent. ORIGIN: USA, Continental DIMENSIONS: See Above CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
- ENGLISH E. VINERS STERLING TEA SERVICE,
ENGLISH E. VINERS STERLING TEA SERVICE, 6 PCS.English Sheffield sterling tea service, 1947, 6 pieces total including a teapot, coffeepot, covered sugar, creamer, waste bowl and kettle on stand with warmer. Half-lobed bodies with gadrooned rims, ebonized wooden handles and finials to teapot, coffeepot and kettle. Maker's hallmarks "EV" for Emile Viners, Sheffield town mark, sterling standard and date mark on sides with retailer marks on bases for William Adams, additionally marked "Made in England and Sterling Silver". Size ranges from 2 3/4"H x 6"W x 3 1/8"D to 12 1/2"H x 9 1/4"W x 4 3/4"D. 125.86 total oz troy. Provenance: Estate of Bill Zarnon, Gatlinburg, Tenn. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall very good condition with light scratches and small tarnish spots.
- 54 BRITISH CERAMIC ITEMS, INCL. TASSIES,
54 BRITISH CERAMIC ITEMS, INCL. TASSIES, VESSELSFifty-four (54) 19th century ceramic decorative items. 1st-49th items: Forty-nine (49) Manner of James Tassie (Scottish, 1735-1799) white plaster cameo molds depicting scenes from classical Greek or Roman mythology or biblical scenes. Unsigned. All with black cardstock collars to perimeters. Ranging in size from 1 1/8" to 2 5/8" L. 50th-51st items: Two (2) William Adams and Company, Tunstall, England black jasperware neoclassical covered urns with mask handles to upper shoulders, bas-relief friezes depicting Ancient Roman soldiers and men with chariots and horses to body, and anthemion leaves to square bases. Maker's marks stamped to underside of bases. Overall with lids: 10" H x 4 1/2" W. 52nd item: Jones and Walley, Cobridge, England Gipsey pattern light green stoneware jugs depicting high relief scenes of Roma (Gypsies) engaged in everyday camp life. Applied label with maker's marks and pattern name to underside of base. 6 5/8" H x 6 1/4" W. 53rd-54th items: Two (2) Staffordshire, England stoneware jugs with bas relief decorations, including one (1) with Neo-Classical motifs and gilt highlights on a light blue ground and one (1) depicting a hunt scene with an applied serpent spout and handle on a cream ground. Hunt scene vase with an applied label reading "I5" to underside of base. Ranging in size from 4 3/4" H x 6 1/2" W.
Deaccessioned by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation to benefit the acquisitions fund.
Condition:
All items in overall good condition.1st-49th items: Scattered fleabites, hairlines, and foxing spots. Museum accession numbers and traces of paste residue to underside of bases. Numerals, possibly museum invetory numbers to collars. 50th-51st items: Flaws in the making, 1/8" chip, to necks. Removed accession numbers, white archival tape labels to underside of lids or bases. One lid with repaired break across width. 52nd item: Flaws in the making, primarily along the base. 1/2" chip to spout. Repaired break to handle with radiating 2 1/2" hairline extending to the upper body. 53rd-54th items: Both items with flaws in the making. 3/4" x 1/2" area of loss with radiating 1/4" hairline to jug with serpent spout. Areas of loss to gilt highlights, 1/4" chip to Neo-Classical jug.
- AN ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE WILLOW
AN ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE WILLOW SQUARE PAGODA HAND...AN ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE WILLOW SQUARE PAGODA HANDLED TUREEN WITH LADLE, TUNSTALL, 1881-1910, by William Adams & Co., the handles are unusually modeled as pagoda forms, the square beveled lid with a scalloped edge and opening for an associated ladle, raised on crenulated feet, the whole covered in underglaze transferred blue and white chinoiserie scenes, verso the makers mark. Height: 7.00" Width: 12.50" Depth: 9.50"
Condition:
Expected glaze cracks, some browning within, some chips and losses, but overall in expected good to very good condition, ladle likely not original, wear commensurate with age and use. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- 3 CASES OF WILLIAM ADAMS KNIVESThree
3 CASES OF WILLIAM ADAMS KNIVESThree cases of William Adams knives. Sterling silver and mother-of-pearl handles with stainless steel blades. Includes 12 steak knives and 6 fruit knives.
Condition:
Good condition.
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- AN ITALIAN ROCOCO REVIVAL STYLE SILVER
AN ITALIAN ROCOCO REVIVAL STYLE SILVER PLATE AND GLASS ...AN ITALIAN ROCOCO REVIVAL STYLE SILVER PLATE AND GLASS CRYSTAL COOLER ON STAND, WILLIAM ADAMS DESIGN BY TOWLE, CIRCA 1980, a cabochon and bead relief mounted rim over an oval shield and star cut glass ice bucket, raised on a twin segmented diamond cut patterned standard and tripod cabriole legs, marked, height: 38", diameter: 15". Provenance: Estate of Del'losso Gaido, Galveston, Texas
Condition:
A glass segment of standard repaired leaving glue residue, surface oxidation and rubbed areas throughout. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE, FOLIATE HANDLES,
ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE, FOLIATE HANDLES, 14 PIECESLondon, 1878, including eight 5-7/8 in. spoons; 7-3/4 in. solid handle butter knife; 4-5/8 in. salt spoon;ÿfour 7-1/4 in.ÿspoons;ÿall with monograms, marks for Chawner & Co. and George William Adams, .925 fine, 20.92 oz. T.
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Condition:
average wear
- STAFFORDSHIRE CRIMEA LUSTRES FRENCH
STAFFORDSHIRE CRIMEA LUSTRES FRENCH C. 19TH C.6 pieces of 19th c. and vintage pottery: Crimean period French-English friendship cup in strawberry lustre, a late 19th c. Commodore Bainbridge commemorative lustre pitcher, a small Egyptian Nile and Beehive transferware decorated ironstone child's cup and saucer, attributed to William Adams c. 1820; a copper and blue banded lustre pitcher; an Old Castle Commodore Bainbridge lustre pitcher 20th c., and a hand-painted French child's bowl in grisaille, c. 1820 Dimensions: the Egyptian child's cup and saucer 2.5" diameter and 4.25" diameter; the Crimean cup 4.5" diameter, 4" H
(MYOU677/6)(TC)
Condition:
all in good antique condition, losses to gilt, no repairs; the Egyptian cup and saucer both have a single small hairline
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER MUG, CHEESE SCOOP
AMERICAN COIN SILVER MUG, CHEESE SCOOP AND SERVING SHOV...mid 19th century, including paneled mug, pedestal base and scroll handle, inscribed "Charlotte Dellinger", marks for William Adams (New York, NY working 1829-1861), 4-1/4 in.; large serving shovel, fiddle and thread handle, engraved blade, no monogram, marks for H.B. Stanwood & Co. (Boston, Massachusetts, working 1839-1868), 10 in.; cheese scoop, fiddle and thread handle, monogram, marked "S.Y.&Co." and pseudo hallmarks, 8.76 oz. T., 6-3/4 in.
Condition:
all with small dents, light scratches, and wear
- SEVEN PIECES ENGLISH SILVER HOLLOWWAREincluding
SEVEN PIECES ENGLISH SILVER HOLLOWWAREincluding George III creamer, repousse farming scenes, marks for Charles Hougham, London, 1780, 4-1/2 in.; two similar presentation mugs, marks for Walker & Hall, 1931 and William Adams Ltd., 1958, 5-3/8 in.; mug with arabesque decoration, monogram, marks for Walter & John Barnard, London, 1878, 4 in.; urn form caster with floral and swag decoration, marks for Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1899, 6-3/4 in.; ink stand with two glass inkwells, silver with marks for G H James & Co, London 1895, 9-1/2 in.; women's golf trophy saucer, marks for London, 1937, 3-7/8in., .925 fine, 39.18 oz. T. total excluding glass inkwells
Condition:
George III creamer with handle repairs, dents, and damage; caster with large dent on side, all with light scratches and wear
- SELECTION OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH STERLING
SELECTION OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH STERLING SERVING UTEN...SELECTION OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH STERLING SERVING UTENSILS
Predominantly American and English, 20th century, silver.
The English sterling articles including: a Chawner & Co - George William Adams (London) serving spoon with etched owl to handle; an Alice and George Burrows (London) serving spoon with etched dragon/serpent to handle; and a Richard Crossley (London) ladle with etched lion and crown to handle.
The American articles including a Gorham silverplate ladle and a small Reed & Barton sterling sugar sifter.
Also accompanying are another sterling slotted spoon, large; two small sterling ladles, one by Relba; an unmarked knife; and four Mexican sterling Mint Julep spoons.
Largest: 12 in. (30.48 cm.); total sterling: 560 grams
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
- SILVER PLATED ART NOUVEAU CANDLE STICKS:
SILVER PLATED ART NOUVEAU CANDLE STICKS: Pair of 19th century English silverplate candlesticks, having a foliate & floral designed base with scrolling arms. Impressed England, by William Adams of Birmingham & Sheffield, UK. Approx. 18.75'' h x 18.25'' l x 5.75'' w.
CONDITION: Minimal wear to silver plate commensurate with age and use.
- Reginald Harry Austin (1890-1955), Worcester
Reginald Harry Austin (1890-1955), Worcester Cathedral from the Northwest, watercolour, signed R.H.Austin, 40cm x 57cm, and Harry William Adams (1868-1947), Worcester East Quay, coloured pastels, signed with initials, 25cm x 28.5cm, framed (2)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
- A set of Victorian silver handled knives,
A set of Victorian silver handled knives, George William Adams, London 1871, comprising six table knives and six side knives, initialled
- A Victorian silver fiddle pattern table
A Victorian silver fiddle pattern table service, George William Adams, London, mostly 1874, comprising twelve table forks, six tablespoons, a ladle, a basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, twelve teaspoons, twelve dessert spoons and eleven dessert forks, crested and with motto 'Repos En Ciel' and a fiddle pattern fish slice, WE, London 1822, approximately 3690g
- (2) COIN SILVER HANDLED PITCHERS, MID-19TH
(2) COIN SILVER HANDLED PITCHERS, MID-19TH C. TOInclude: one by Tift and Whiting, North Attleboro, MA, with elaborate designs of florals, fruit, etc, 8" high. The other by William Adams, 1842, NY, with embossed floral and engraved leaf designs, 8" high. Both are monogrammed, both show dents. 20.79 total ozt.
- ENGLISH & IRISH STERLING SILVER SERVING
ENGLISH & IRISH STERLING SILVER SERVING UTENSILS 19th c., (4) pieces, incl. an Irish ladle, c. 1828, Dublin, Thomas Farnell, salad serving fork, c. 1845, London, George William Adams, large serving spoon, 1819, London, Richard Poulden, and a pierced fish slice, c. 1824, London, Thomas Shepherd, 13.25"l (largest), 11.5"l (smallest), approx. 24.7ozt