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A Georgian style silver sauce boat,
A Georgian style silver sauce boat, ED, London 1907 and two other sauce boats, approximately 475gm
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TWO GEORGIAN SILVER SAUCE
TWO GEORGIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATSTwo Georgian silver sauce boats, 6 3/4" l., 16.9 ozt.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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A Georg Jensen Silver Sauce Boat
A Georg Jensen Silver Sauce Boat
Copenhagen, Circa 1930
Grape pattern.
marked '296' and 'Sterling' on underside
19 ozt 12 dwt
Height 7 x width 9 3/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
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TWO LARGE GEORGIAN SILVER SAUCE
TWO LARGE GEORGIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATSTwo large Georgian silver sauce boats, 8 1/2" l., 9 3/8" l., 32.6 ozt.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. One foot bent.
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A George II Silver Sauce Boat
A George II Silver Sauce Boat
Maker's Mark Obscured, London, 1754
hallmarked for Sterling on underside
10 ozt 9 dwt
Height 4 1/2 x width 8 inches.
Property from the Estate of W.M. Bogdanowicz, Madison, Wisconsin and Naples, Florida
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A Georgian style silver sauceboat
A Georgian style silver sauceboat with scroll handle gadrooned rim and hoof feet Birmingham 1933. 17 cm long. Weight 7.8 oz.
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER SAUCEBOATS WITH GEORGIAN LADLES Each sauceboat with mark of George Unite, Birmingham (1904), in the 18th century style with shaped rim and raised on hoof feet and cabriole legs, no monograms (LOA 7 in.); and a pair of George III silver sauce ladles with mark of William Russell II, Glasgow (1827), with period script monograms (6 1/2 in.).
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A GEORGE III SAUCE BOAT AND A
A GEORGE III SAUCE BOAT AND A VICTORIAN BOWLA George III sterling silver sauce boat and a Victorian sterling silver bowlthe sauce boat William Skeen, London, 1766; the bowl William Evans, London, 1885Sauce boat engraved with heraldic crest, bow
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POOLE GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER
POOLE GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER SAUCE BOAT 20th century, with cast and applied handle featuring an acanthus detail, raised on shell feet with conforming knees, shaped rim, no monogram.
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A pair of Georgian style silver
A pair of Georgian style silver sauce boats, Birmingham 1910, with double scroll handle and tripod legs, 9cm x 18cm, approximately 344gm
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A Caughley sauce boat, circa
A Caughley sauce boat, circa 1780, the moulded rim above pleat moulded lower part, printed with fruit, 21cm long
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PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATS
PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATS 18th century, worn hallmarks, each having acanthus scrollwork handle, shaped rim, raised on shell and hoof feet, both with matching bird crest to obverse.
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An Irish George III Silver Sauce
An Irish George III Silver Sauce Boat
Maker's Mark Obscured, Dublin, Late 18th Century
with engraved inscription 'The gift of Messrs. Adair & Jackson of London to Robert Legg' to underside.
hallmarked for Sterling to underside
14 ozt 4 dwt
Property from the Collection of James and Patrice Schoonmaker, Naples, Florida
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A George V silver sauce boat,
A George V silver sauce boat, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1935, of oval shape with leaf-capped scroll handle, shell-capped pad feet, 9.5cm high, approximately 210g
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Group of Late Georgian and Later
Group of Late Georgian and Later English Silver, 19th/20th century comprising: sauce boat, small mug, small glass water jug, 2 pairs of salt cellars, 2 pepper casters, small shell salt, small rectangular box and a purse
sauce boat length 7 in — 17.8 cm
21.4 oz. — 667 grams (weighable)
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A GEORGIAN STYLE STERLING GRAVY
A GEORGIAN STYLE STERLING GRAVY BOAT A Georgian style sterling gravy boat, Birmingham, second half 20th century, the helmet form, rising on slipper legs with antheniom leaf feet, fitted with an entwining leaf tendril handle, 3.75"h x 7.5"w, 10.75 toz
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER TWIN-HANDLED SAUCEBOATS apparently unmarked, but probably circa 1730, each with a double-lipped body of plain form and standing on an oval moulded foot, with shaped and undulating rims and double scroll handles, 20cm (c.800g) (2) Provenance: The collection of the late Sir Thomas Merton. Bt. at Christie’s on 27th June 1979, lot 122.
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A George II style silver sauce
A George II style silver sauce boat, London 1905, with double scroll handle and gadrooned wavy rim, on three shell and scroll feet, 17.75cm long approximately 320gm
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A George II Silver Sauceboat
A George II Silver Sauceboat
Alexander Johnston, London, 1756
hallmarked for Sterling on underside
10 ozt 14 dwt
Height 4 1/2 x width 7 3/4 inches.
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ENGLISH GEORGE III STERLING SAUCE
ENGLISH GEORGE III STERLING SAUCE BOATS, 1776 English George III sterling silver pair of sauce boats of oval bombe form, on four paw feet, marked London LH, dated 1776. 34.72 ozt. 4" H x 8.5" W x 4.25" D.
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A George III silver sauce boat,
A George III silver sauce boat, makers mark worn, Dublin 1775, with scroll handle, on three stepped hoof feet, floral swag engraved decoration with oval cartouche, 20cm wide, 11.5cm high, approximately 273g
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GEORGIAN SILVER GRAVY BOAT WITH
GEORGIAN SILVER GRAVY BOAT WITH MARK OF W.S., HT. 5", L...Georgian silver gravy boat with mark of W.S., ht. 5", lg. 6 1/2", 9.2 t.oz. .
Condition:
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PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SAUCE
PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATSwith mark below for John Newton Approximately 24 total troy ounces measurement for each 9 inches wide; 4 1/2 inches deep; 4 1/2 inches high Condition:
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A Pair of Danish Sauce Boats
A Pair of Danish Sauce Boats
Mark of Michelsen, Copenhagen, 1902
both sauce boats engraved with the coronet and cypher of King George I of the Hellenes (1845-1913).
each marked '925' on underside
51 ozt 6 dwt
Width 8 1/4 inches.
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A pair of George III Sheffield
A pair of George III Sheffield plate sauce boats
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A Kornilov Bros. Porcelain Sauce
A Kornilov Bros. Porcelain Sauce Boat
19th/20th Century
marked on the underside.
Height 5 x width 10 inches.
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GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER
GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER SAUCE BOATGeorg Jensen sterling silver sauce boat, 3 1/4" h., 4 3/4" w., 4.2 ozt. Provenance: Estate of John Donnelly, Penn Valley, Pennsylvania.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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A George II Silver Sauce Boat
A George II Silver Sauce Boat London 1750 maker's mark rubbed of helmet form with a scrolling foliate handle raised on three shell form feet; approximate weight 10.56 ozt. Width 7 7/8 inches.
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George III Irish Silver Sauce Boat,
George III Irish Silver Sauce Boat, probably Dublin, late 18th century length 5.7 in — 14.4 cm
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Three Georgian Silver Articles
Three Georgian Silver Articles
comprising a pair of sauce boats, London, 1775; and a sauce tureen with no lid, marks rubbed.
hallmarked as sterling on underside of sauce boats and the side of the turreen base.
25 ozt 2 dwt
Tureen, height 2 5/8 x width 8 inches.
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George III Silver Sauce Boat,
George III Silver Sauce Boat, William Skeen, London, 1780 length 6.3 in — 16 cm
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A George III silver sauce boat
A George III silver sauce boat maker's mark rubbed London 1777 with bead-punched rim flying scroll handle and set on three leaf capped legs approximately 145gm
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FIVE GEORGIAN ENGLISH SILVER
FIVE GEORGIAN ENGLISH SILVER ITEMSLondon, late 18th/early 19th century, including sauceboat, scroll handle and leg with pad feet, no monograms, marks for 1768, maker's mark illegible, 3 x 5 x 3 in.; mustard pot, oval form with gadroon border, blue glass liner, no monograms, marks for John Emes, 1801, 3 x 4-1/4 x 2-1/2 in.; wine funnel, marks for Moses Brent, 1795, 4-3/4 x 3-1/8 in.; coffeepot, melon form and finial, ivory spacers, heraldic device, marks for William Eley II, 1832, 6-1/4 in.; patch box, probably English, partial marks inside base and lid, 2 in., all with marks for .925 fine, 25.39 oz. T. excluding glass liner
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Provenance: Collection of the Art Fund, Inc. at the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund
Condition:
sauce boat with monogram removal; mustard pot with small dent; wine funnel with repaired dent, all with wear
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A silver sauce boat London 1940
A silver sauce boat London 1940 of George III design with gadroon borders on three hoof feet 18cm (7") wide approximately 200gm
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GEORGE III STERLING SAUCE BOATS AND
GEORGE III STERLING SAUCE BOATS AND SPOONS, 1785 George III sterling silver sauce boats, a pair, struck to undersides with maker's marks of Smith and Sharpe, London, 1785, each with beaded borders, leaf-capped handles, one side engraved with arms, the other side engraved with crest and motto "VIRTUTE ET VALORE", together with two associated George III silver ladles with crested handles, each stamped with maker's marks of William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1814. Weight: 38.18 ozt.; 5.5" H x 8.5" L x 4.25" D. Provenance: Important Silver and Russian Works of Art: Sotheby's, New York, October 23, 2014, lot 479; Private Collection, New York.
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A Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen
A Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen Silver Sauce Boat
Copenhagen, Mid 20th Century
pattern '43'.
marked 'Sterling' on underside
8 ozt 16 dwt
Height 4 1/2 x width 6 1/2 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky