- Silver tablespoon william vilant,
Silver tablespoon william vilant, philadelphia, circa 1725 Plain oval handle with spine down handle and back of bowl, rear of handle monogrammed "RWI" L: 8 1/4 in.
- STEVENS & WILLIAMS SILVERIA VASE.
STEVENS & WILLIAMS SILVERIA VASE. Silvered body accented with polychrome colors random green threading and silvered shaped handles. Signed ''S & W'' in script. Retailer's sticker for Opal Sallee Kokomo IN. 10 3/4'' h. Some silverfoil loss.
- William and Mary Silver Tankard
William and Mary Silver Tankard
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
- English silver center bowl, paneled
English silver center bowl, paneled sides with conforming pedestal base, two handles, "WPM" monogram, William Gibson & John Langman, London, 1898, 39.37 oz.T., 6-1/2 x 13-1/4 x 9 in. Light scratches. The Estate of the Late William M. Pomeroy, Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
- ROGER WILLIAMS SILVER CO, PIERCED
ROGER WILLIAMS SILVER CO, PIERCED STERLING BASKET Roger Williams Silver Co. circa 1900-1913. Pierced sterling silver basket with floral rim. Appropriately marked. Approx. w. 11.5", 14.55 ozt.
- WILLIAM IV SILVER CAKE BASKET London
WILLIAM IV SILVER CAKE BASKET London date mark rubbed maker's mark of Messrs. Barnard; the fluted bowl embossed and chased with lotus leaves centering clusters of cattails with cast border of grape clusters and grape leaves the swing handle cast with acanthus leaves and flowers raised on fluted base; 10 1/2 in. 12 1/4 in. diam. approx. 35 oz.
- A William III silver mug, William
A William III silver mug, William Spackman, London 1700, of plain tapering form with leaf capped scroll handle, crested, 8.5cm high, approximately 216g
- ROGER WILLIAMS SILVER CO. STERLING
ROGER WILLIAMS SILVER CO. STERLING PLATERoger Williams Silver Co. (American, Rhode Island) for Hansel, Sloan & Co. (Connecticut). Sterling silver tray with openwork rim. Marked on the underside sterling G108, with RW maker's mark and Hansel, Sloan & Co. mark. 232.3 grams. 9"-diameter
- William IV Scottish sterling silver
William IV Scottish sterling silver pill box james nasmyth & co., edinburgh, 1848 Oblong, chased with a scrolling design centered by a heraldic crest opening to a gilt washed interior, the interior engraved 'W.T. to R.A.'. L: 4 in., 3.8 oz. PROVENANCE: From a private Kentucky collection
- Silver tablespoon william cowell,
Silver tablespoon william cowell, boston, 1st half of the 18th century Oval bowl with rattail, monogrammed "MF" Good condition, mark slightly weak.
- William III footed silver salver,
William III footed silver salver, round with stepped flared foot, partial and worn mark, marks for London, 1695, ghost of marks on back side, family crest and "1696/MK/IH", .925 fine, 9.47 oz.T., 2-1/4 x 7-1/4 in. Rim repairs, foot repaired.
- 19 pcs coin silver flatware by
19 pcs coin silver flatware by William Wilson & Son, c/o 12 7 5/8" dinner forks, 5 8 1/4" tablespoons, 2 5 3/4" teaspoons, monogram, 28.5 TO Estimate $250-350
- William T. Trees (American), sterling
William T. Trees (American), sterling silver mint julep cup, 4.8 oz. 3 3/4"H.
- WILLIAM WILSON & SON STERLING SILVER
WILLIAM WILSON & SON STERLING SILVER FISH SERVERS. Philadelphia; 1883-1909. Delicately chased with flowers; with 'P' monogram - 9 oz. 8 dwt.; 10 3/4 in. to 12 1/2 in. long.
- English sterling silver castor
English sterling silver castor williams, birmingham, 1907 Marks partially effaced. H: 8 1/4 in. 5.9 oz. PROVENANCE: Property of Lord & Lady Coates, Belfast, Ireland By family descent Private Collection, Virginia.
- William IV Silver Rectangular Vinaigrette,
William IV Silver Rectangular Vinaigrette, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1834 length 1.1 in — 2.9 cm
- GEORGIAN SILVER FOOTED TRAY, MARKED
GEORGIAN SILVER FOOTED TRAY, MARKED WITH 'W.B.' (WILLIA...Georgian silver footed tray, marked with 'W.B.' (William Bateman?), 14.6 t.oz.
Condition:
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- ROGER WILLIAMS SILVER CO. PAIR
ROGER WILLIAMS SILVER CO. PAIR OF STERLING PLATTERS, RETAILED BY W. W. WATTLES & SONS 11 ?" x ?" Raised on short circular foot, openwork decorated with elaborate Renaissance Revival dragons, putti and floral motifs, monogrammed; fully marked on the bottom with Roger Williams Silver Co. hallmark, W. W. Wattles & Sons and sterling. Total weight 33.06 toz.
- William IV Silver Vinaigrette,
William IV Silver Vinaigrette, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1833 length 1.2 in — 3 cm
- An American Federal Coin Silver
An American Federal Coin Silver Creamer William Hughes (1744-1791) wc. Baltimore 1785-1791 marked "W.H." in rectangle; helmet form on pedestal foot and square plinth period script monogram height 6 3/4 in. weight 6.90 troy ozs. Provenance: Collection of Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey (1949-1993).
- SEVEN STERLING SILVER TABLE ITEMS
SEVEN STERLING SILVER TABLE ITEMS One William Manchester small footed bowl, 2?" x 3?", three sterling toothpick holders, 3¾" x 2?" each, one sterling ashtray will Egyptian decoration,¾" x 3?", one sterling seashell trinket dish,?" x 4¾", and one sterling under plate, 2/8" x 3".
- William IIII Silver Sugar Nips
William IIII Silver Sugar Nips and a Solid Silver Toast Rack Good Quality (2)
- ENGLISH SILVER SERVICE 19th century
ENGLISH SILVER SERVICE 19th century London maker's mark WH for William Hunter comprising tea pot coffee pot creamer sugar bowl each elaborately decorated with a repousse pattern of flowers within lobed panels (4)
- A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, MARK
A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, MARK OF HENRY WILKINSON & CO. Sheffield (1842) hallmarks, Queen Victoria duty mark, chased foliate well and rim decorated with grape, vine, and leaf motifs, raised on (3) scrolled feet.
- William IV Silver Tea Service
William IV Silver Tea Service
Estimate:$1,500-$2,500
- WILLIAMS & VICTOR COIN SILVER LADLEVirginia
WILLIAMS & VICTOR COIN SILVER LADLEVirginia Coin Silver Ladle , Williams & Victor, Lynchburg, act. 1813-1845, with later presentation, l. 12 in., wt. 6.5 troy ozs . Provenance: Estate of Stephen Cabot Forbes Harvey
- William IV sterling salver William
William IV sterling salver William Brown London dated 1837 piecrust border centering engraved scroll panel and initials ELWC on triple scroll feet; complete hall and maker's marks. H1'' Dia.7 1/2'' and 8.5 Troy oz Provenance: Property of a Southern lady descented in the Heyward Family of South Carolina.
- SILVER: WILLIAM GALE & SON COIN
SILVER: WILLIAM GALE & SON COIN SILVER WATER PITCHER, C. 1862-1866, HALLMARK TO BASE "WG & S", SHAPED RIM, CHASED WREATH AND FLORAL...SILVER: William Gale & Son coin silver water pitcher, c. 1862-1866, hallmark to base "WG & S", shaped rim, chased wreath and floral decoration, monogrammed, wear consistent with age and use including minor damages, small dent 1" above ringed base, 11" h. to handle, 28.3 ozt.
- A silver waiter with shaped and
A silver waiter with shaped and beaded rim by Mappin and Webb Sheffield 1925 21cm diameter wt. 9.9 oz.
- Wilmot coin silver julep cup, tapered
Wilmot coin silver julep cup, tapered sides, beaded rims, marked "S. WILMOT" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut; Georgetown, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia, working 1837-1850), monogrammed "N", 4.0 oz.T., 3-1/2 x 3 in. Small dents, light scratches. Joel Pyland, Whirligig Antiques, Austin, Texas, November 1985.
- A silver and enamel Willesden School
A silver and enamel Willesden School Sports medallion together with a silver amber set ring and an enamel and silver wedding ring.
- Wilmot Coin Silver Mug American,
Wilmot Coin Silver Mug American, mid 19th century, tapering sides, scroll handle, scroll and floral decoration, partial marks for "S. Wilmot" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut, working 1800-1808; Georgetown, South Carolina, circa 1825; Charleston, South Carolina, circa 1837; Savannah, Georgia, circa 1850) retailer; "G&W" (Gale & Wallis, New York City, working 1859-1862), inscribed "Spellwood/Gratitude/So. Ca.", 5.19 oz.T., 4 x 4-1/2 x 3-1/4 in.,
- A William IV silver salver, Sheffield
A William IV silver salver, Sheffield 1835, with Berkeley family crest, pie-crust edge and on three scroll feet, 22cm wide, approximately 375gm
- A William IV Silver Serving Tray
William
A William IV Silver Serving Tray
William Bateman II, London, 1833
of oval form with an undulating gadroon border with rocaille and acanthus motifs at intervals, the edge of field with an engraved crest and motto.
hallmarked for Sterling on underside
56 ozt 14 dwt
Width 17 1/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
- A William III silver mote spoon
A William III silver mote spoon with applied wire stem and simple drilled piercing unmarked c.1695.
- William IV Silver-Gilt Rectangular
William IV Silver-Gilt Rectangular Snuff Box Nathaniel Mills Birmingham 1835 the cover cast with a shepherd musician 1.8" (Length) 4.5cm (Length) 37g (Weight:) 1.2oz (Weight:)