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VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER
VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER 36-PIECE PARTIAL FLAT TABLE SERVICE, GEORGE WILLIAM ADAMS, LONDON, CIRCA 1847, 65.3 OZTVictorian Sterling Silver 36-Piece Partial Flat Table Service, George William Adams, London, Circa 1847,, Dimensions: 65.3 ozt
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SET WITH EIGHT ENGLISH SILVER
SET WITH EIGHT ENGLISH SILVER FORKS, GEORGE WILLIAMS ADAMS, CIRCA 1866, 14.3 OZSet with Eight English Silver Forks, George Williams Adams, Circa 1866, 14.3 oz
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A Gold Washed Spoon Mark of
A Gold Washed Spoon Mark of George William Adams London 1861 With a circular bowl slender stem cast in relief with leaves and berries decorative finial marked on the back of the bowl by George William Adams London date letter for 1861. Measures approx. 5-1/2"L. Weight 0.96 toz.
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Pair of Victorian sterling silver
Pair of Victorian sterling silver stuffing spoons george william adams, london, 1851 The handles with strapwork decorated rims and centered by a engraved cartouche. L: 12 in., 10.2 oz. - general good condition with light surface abrasions consistent with age and use. - engraved initial ''A'' to cartouche
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A pair of Victorian thread
A pair of Victorian thread pattern silver spoons George William Adams London 1848 crested approximately 320gm
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GEORGE WILLIAM ADAMS ENGLISH SILVER
GEORGE WILLIAM ADAMS ENGLISH SILVER STUFFING SPOON, 6.4 OZTGeorge William Adams English Silver Stuffing Spoon,, London c. 1847 Dimensions: 6.4 ozt
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WILLIAM ADAMS COIN SILVER JULEP
WILLIAM ADAMS COIN SILVER JULEP CUPSSix American Coin Silver Julep Cups , William Adams, New York, act. 1829-1861, marked "W.ADAMS" in serrated rectangle over "NEW.YORK" in serrated rectangle, note one unmarked, each paneled octagonal form with applied molded rims, h. 3 1/2 in., total wt. 27.80 troy ozs. Provenance: Descended in the Family of Major Thomas Meriweather Cowles (1794-1857) and Elizabeth Ware Cowles Harrison (1809-1895), Montgomery, AL.
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* A Set of Six Victorian Silver
* A Set of Six Victorian Silver Mustard Spoons George William Adams London 1864 the handles having a beaded edge monogrammed with a lion upon a crown; approximate total weight 3.00 ozt. Length 4 1/4 inches.
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George III silver ladle possibly
George III silver ladle possibly william sumner, london, 1799 L: 13 1/4 in. 5.1oz.
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WILLIAM ADAMS COIN SILVER JULEP
WILLIAM ADAMS COIN SILVER JULEP CUPSTen American Coin Silver Julep Cups , nine by William Adams, New York, act. 1829-1861, marked "W.ADAMS" in serrated rectangle and "NEW.YORK" in serrated rectangle, one by Albert Coles, New York, act. 1835-1877, marked with Coles trademark (rubbed), each paneled octagonal form with applied molded rims, h. 3 5/8 in., total wt. 44.05 troy ozs
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TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS.
TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS. Comprising set of six by Stephen Adams I London 1794; set of six by Robert Grey & Son Edinburgh 1809. Each with chased armorial at the terminal - 6 oz. 4 dwt.; 5 1/8 in. to 5 1/2 in. long.
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STERLING. George W. Adams and
STERLING. George W. Adams and C.J. Vander Ltd.Luncheon Flatware Set. In presentation case. A magnificent luncheon set including 18 knives marked GA and 17 forks marked GA; 12 teaspoons marked CJV. Approx 81.46 troy ounces. Condition: Good.
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A George III Silver Serving Spoon
A George III Silver Serving Spoon
Stephen Adams, London, 1808
having an Old English pattern handle with an engraved 'M' monogram.
hallmarked for Sterling on underside of handle
3 ozt 14 dwt
Length 12 inches.
Property Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of The San Diego Museum of Art
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An English Gilt Silver Knife and
An English Gilt Silver Knife and Spoon Set George William Adams London 1851 each decorated in a Grapevine pattern; approximate total weight 3.36 ozt. Length of knife 7 5/8 inches.
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GROUP SILVER PLATED HOLLOWWARE
GROUP SILVER PLATED HOLLOWWARE Including a William Adams serving tray, covered side dish, Wilcox Revere-style bowl, sauceboat on stand.
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PAIR VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER
PAIR VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER SHELL-BACK SOUP SPOONS, GEORGE WILLIAM ADAMS, LONDON, C. 1867, L 7 1/8 IN. (18.1 CM.), 3.8 OZTPair Victorian Sterling Silver Shell-Back Soup Spoons, George William Adams, London, C. 1867,, Dimensions: L 7 1/8 in. (18.1 cm.), 3.8 ozt
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WILLIAM ADAMS SILVER PLATE
WILLIAM ADAMS SILVER PLATE CHAMPAGNE BUCKETGeorgian style silver plate champagne bucket, William Adams, mid 20th c., gadrooned and beaded rim, reeded bracket handles with foliate joins, raised on a pedestal foot, marked "W.A. Spain" underfoot, approx 9.75"h, 9.25"diam, 3.5lbs (for shipping purposes only) **Provenance: A Sarasota, Florida estate**
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Pair Victorian 'King's' pattern
Pair Victorian 'King's' pattern sterling silver gravy ladles george william adams, london, 1864 Each with an engraved heraldic crest of a stag. (2). L: 7 1/4 in. 5.4oz. Minor surface scratches to the bowls, bowl edges are in good condition
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GEORGE III STERLING SILVER
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER ADJUSTABLE PLATE, CROSS SUPPORT/WARMER, BY WILLIAM ABDY, DATED 1781 3 ΒΌ" x 8" x 8" Cross form warmer, adjustable length and position of stretchers, central container for burning oil and cord raised on four stretchers with anthemion and scroll design terminating with florets; marked with lion passant on stretchers and crown leopard head, lion passant, William Abdy hallmark and date letter for 1781 on the bottom. Weighs 10.81 toz.
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A pair of sterling silver fish
A pair of sterling silver fish servers.By George Adams.London, 1851 hallmarks.Weight - 256g
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GEORGE III LARGE SILVER GOBLET.
GEORGE III LARGE SILVER GOBLET. William Burwash London 1816. Circular foot; supporting generous bowl partial gadrooned decoration; gilt interior - 14 oz. 6 dwt.; 9 1/8 in. high.
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VICTORIAN SILVER ARMORIAL PUNCH
VICTORIAN SILVER ARMORIAL PUNCH LADLE George William Adams, London, 1875. The terminal with chased armorial crest, 13 1/4 in. L, 9.2 ozt.
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GEORGE II ENGLISH SILVER
GEORGE II ENGLISH SILVER SALVERLondon, 1749, round with acanthus and scroll border, pad feet, heraldic device, marks for William Peaston, .925 fine, 8.44 oz. T., 7-1/4 in.
Provenance: Estate of David R. Hayworth, High Point, North Carolina
Condition:
typical wear and light scratches
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A George III Old English pattern
A George III Old English pattern silver serving spoon by Stephen Adams London 1787. Wt. 2.9 oz.
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STERLING SILVER "GEORGE III"
STERLING SILVER "GEORGE III" REPRODUCTION TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE BY ADIE BROTHERS, BIRMINGHAM, CA. 1950 In classic Adam style ca. 1790, finely reproduced, includes a coffee pot, a teapot, a sugar bowl, a creamer, and a waste bowl; on a matching silver plated tray; silver weight 95 toz.
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George III sterling silver gilt,
George III sterling silver gilt, malachite and cut glass standish william reynolds, london, 1803 The rectangular galleried tray centered by a cut glass silver gilt mounted urn flanked by an ink pot and sand pot, raised on scrolled leafy feet. H: 8, W: 12 3/8, D: 8 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: Private Virginia collection ,500-2,500 - Overall good condition - Collars, inkpot insert, central insert and rim with matching marks - Minor chips to diamond point glass - Old marks and scratches, light wear etc.
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PAIR OF VICTORIAN GILT SILVER
PAIR OF VICTORIAN GILT SILVER APOSTLE SPOONS, LONDON 1892, GEORGE WILLIAM ADAMSPAIR OF VICTORIAN GILT SILVER APOSTLE SPOONS, LONDON 1892, GEORGE WILLIAM ADAMS, marked to reverse of bowls, George William Adams of Chawner & Co., each spoon cast with an openwork and foliate handle with a saint at the terminal, l: 7.5 in., 5.5 ozt (2)
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George II English Silver Tray
George II English Silver Tray London, 1742, scroll and acanthus border, scroll and floral feet, partial mark possibly William Gundy, heraldic device, .925 fine, 34.45 oz.T., 14 in.,
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Southern Coin Silver Flatware
Southern Coin Silver Flatware Virginia, 19th century, Two John Adams spoons; Walter Pearce butter knife; three William Mitchell, Jr. spoons, two with sheaf of wheat and sickle, (six pieces); detailed list available
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A Victorian silver cake server,
A Victorian silver cake server, George Adams, London 1840, fiddle thread and shell pattern, crested, approximately 225gm
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* A Pair of Victorian Silver
* A Pair of Victorian Silver Skewers George William Adams London 1852 each having a handle with an urn issuing flowers above a shield centered with a crown on one side and a B monogrammed to the other; approximate total weight 1.95 ozt. Length 9 3/8 inches.
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Two George III silver table
Two George III silver table spoons by Stephen Adams London 1793 and by John Wren London 1803 a set of six George VI silver gilt coffee spoons by R.M. Coe Birmingham 1946 in fitted case and a selection of silver tablewares (combined weight 11ozs)
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George II English silver salver,
George II English silver salver, round with three scroll feet, Chippendale border, central cartouche and family crest, William Peaston, London, 1747, .925 fine, 7.54 oz.T., 6-1/4 in. Good condition, rim slightly bent. The Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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George III English silver sauce
George III English silver sauce ladle by Stephen Adams, London 1804, 7"l, with another example by Ely and Fern, circa 1823
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GEORGE II SILVER CARD TRAYRobert
GEORGE II SILVER CARD TRAYRobert Abercrombie, London, 1732; 204 grams; 6 inches diameter Condition:
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Pair of George III Sterling
Pair of George III Sterling Silver Vasiform Spice Casters, London, 1789, maker: Samuel Adams, in the neoclassical taste, h. 5-3/4", 6.75 total t. oz.