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GEORGIAN STERLING HALLMARKED SILVER
GEORGIAN STERLING HALLMARKED SILVER CREAM JUGA Georgian sterling silver cream jug decorated with bright-cut detail and fitted with a reeded loop handle, later monogrammed, hallmarked London 1800 together with partially rubbed makers marks for Charles Rawlings. Height, 4.25", weight, 78 grams.
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A Georgian silver service cream jug
A Georgian silver service cream jug with reeded rim and bright cut decorative bands maker's mark unclear London 1802. Approx.weight 2.9 oz.
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Georgian sterling silver cream
Georgian sterling silver cream pitcher, London, 1799, 6 1/4" h, 4.2 TO Estimate $150-250
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Georgian silver creamer, 4"h x 6
Georgian silver creamer, 4"h x 6 3/4"w, 5 Troy ozs
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A Georgian silver cream jug with
A Georgian silver cream jug with embossed vine decoration Hester Bateman London 1780 ht. 11.5cm.
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A Georgian style silver cream
A Georgian style silver cream jug, Britannia standard, London 1904, 14.5cm high and a sugar caster, London 1905, 16cm high, approximately 255gm
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A Georgian silver jug, marks
A Georgian silver jug, marks rubbed, on ball feet and two other jugs, approximately 246g
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Antique English Georgian sterling
Antique English Georgian sterling silver cream jug, London, marks rubbed, London 1806 markers mark rubbed, approx 145 grams and approx 11cm H
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A Georgian silver jug marks
A Georgian silver jug marks rubbed a set of three silver napkin rings a vesta case and sundry silver mounted cut glass jars total weighable approximately 285gm
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George III sterling silver cream
George III sterling silver cream jug john deacon, london, 1812 Of waisted ovoid form chased with foliate and geometric motifs, with a squared handle and raised on ball feet; together with a Georgian style cream jug by Tiffany & Co., London, 20th century, a coin dispenser, Birmingham and an unmarked foliate decorated napkin ring. (4). H: 3 3/4 in., 9 oz. (total weight)
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Georgian silver cream pitcher by
Georgian silver cream pitcher by London silversmith Augustine Le Sage 1768 having a gilt washed interior and spirally fluted gadrooned body. Provenance: Collection of Great Britain's Princess Royal Princess Mary Countess of Harewood purchased by Dr. Armand Hammer in the 1950's. 5.5"h. 9.340 troy oz.
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A George III silver and silver gilt
A George III silver and silver gilt cream jug, London 1811, with gadrooned rim and on ball feet, approximately 153g
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GEORGIAN CRESTED SILVER SUGAR
GEORGIAN CRESTED SILVER SUGAR VASE AND TWO MILK JUGSGEORGIAN CRESTED SILVER SUGAR VASE AND TWO MILK JUGS, the sugar vase, London 1808, partial maker's mark, of urn form atop a pedestal base, with upswept handles, and fleur-de-lys crest above the shaped fluted band to lower section, stepped conforming cover with spherical finial, h: 7 in.; a pedestal milk jug, London 1784, with partial marks possibly for Hester Bateman, of urn form atop a spreading circular foot, the body with repousse flower heads and patterned scrolling bands below the rim with scalloped border, scrolling handle, h: 5.5 in.; and a small milk jug, London 1775, Thomas Shepherd, of simple urn form atop a spreading circular foot and with repousse dotted border around upper rims, scrolling handle, h:4.5 in. (3)
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A George III silver cream jug,
A George III silver cream jug, London 1801 and thirteen bright cut silver teaspoons, approximately 356g
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George III sterling silver cream
George III sterling silver cream jug london,1800 Ovoid with a square handle, maker's mark rubbed. H: 3 in., 5.1 oz. PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Naide, Philadelphia, PA
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Georgian Sterling Silver Cream
Georgian Sterling Silver Cream Pitcher, first quarter 19th century, in the neoclassical style, embellished with delicately engraved leaf bands and a wreathed monogram reserve on either side, h. 4-1/2", 4.35 t. oz.
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American Georgian style sterling
American Georgian style sterling silver three-piece coffee set mid 20th century; the maker unidentified, comprising: pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, all with gadroon trim, 33 ozt. t.w.
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Georgian Silver Decorated Creamer
Georgian Silver Decorated Creamer by Bateman 5.5'' - 79 Grams
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GEORGIAN STYLE STERLING SILVER
GEORGIAN STYLE STERLING SILVER CREAMER AND SUGAR Both marked to underside "Reproduction / Sterling / George II," no monograms.
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Group of five Georgian sterling
Group of five Georgian sterling silver small cream jugs 18th century, various dates and makers Each of traditional form with loop handles. (5). Taller H: 3 3/8 in. 12 oz. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Helen & Walter Morgan, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania - overall good condition - minor dents and wear to all - one with rubbed coat of arms - old marks and scratches, minor wear.
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(2) Georgian silver cream pitchers,
(2) Georgian silver cream pitchers, one London, 1769-70, maker ASN, 3 3/4" h, 2.09 TO, the other with worn marks, 4 1/2" h, 1.95 TO Estimate $100-200
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George III Sterling Silver Cream
George III Sterling Silver Cream Jug, hallmarked London, 1801-1802, by George Brazier, the body of navette section and decorated with bright-cut and pricked banding centering a rococo cartouche, with waisted collar, integral spout and arched, reeded strap handle, monogrammed and antedated, on the cartouche, "BG/1720", h. 3-3/4", l. 5", w. 2-1/4", 3.09 t. oz.
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George III sterling silver cream
George III sterling silver cream jug london, 1791 Marks rubbed, with an urn form knop and treen handle. H: 5 1/4 in. 8 oz. (all in) PROVENANCE: From a private Virginia estate.
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George II Irish Silver Cream Jug,
George II Irish Silver Cream Jug, Dublin, c.1750 height 3.7 in — 9.5 cm
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A George III silver cream jug,
A George III silver cream jug, Guest & Craddock, London 1808, part gadrooned, 15cm high, a miniature silver mug and a boat-shaped open salt, approximately 342gm
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George III Sterling Silver Cream
George III Sterling Silver Cream Jug, hallmarked London, 1777-1778, the maker's mark rubbed, the pear-shaped body with repousse floral and rococo-scroll decoration centering on a cartouche, with a cast and applied scroll handle, integral spout with an annulated rim, and domed circular foot, h. 4-3/4", dia. 2-1/2", 3.60 t. oz. Some, or all, of the repousse decoration is likely a later Victorian "enhancement".
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A GEORGIAN SILVER CREAMER Rubbed
A GEORGIAN SILVER CREAMER Rubbed hallmarks, 18th century, likely London, with pictorial vignettes, raised on trefid feet with shell knees, later inset patch with armorial engraving to cartouche below spout.
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George III Silver Cream
George III Silver Cream Jug(London 1792) with ''GG'' sponsor's mark (likely that of George Gray) very attractive bright cut engraved decoration to helmet form body no monogram (possibly removed).5.5 in.3.15 troy oz.
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George I Silver Cream Jug, James
George I Silver Cream Jug, James Goodwin, London, 1723 height 3 in — 7.6 cm
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A George III silver cream jug,
A George III silver cream jug, London 1799, of helmet shape, two further jugs, a silver caster, a silver mounted glass caster and a silver lidded glass jar, approximately 529gm
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A Russian silver cream jug cyrillic
A Russian silver cream jug cyrillic mark SA St Petersburg 1895 of circular form with shaped feet gilt interior approximately 195gm
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A George III silver cream jug,
A George III silver cream jug, AB, London, circa 1800, an engraved silver visiting card case and sundry other silver, approximately 460gm
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Georgian style sterling silver
Georgian style sterling silver tea service including teapot, sugar with tongs, and creamer. Marked "Sterling". Total weight is approximately 53oz. Teapot: 9 3/4"H. Very good condition.
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Russian Silver Cream Jug and
Russian Silver Cream Jug and Sugar Basin, 13th Artel, Moscow, c.1908-17 jug height 4.1 in — 10.5 cm; basin width 7.6 in — 19.2 cm
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Group of Georgian and Victorian
Group of Georgian and Victorian Silver, mainly London, c.1754-1855 comprising: cream jug, salt cellar, biggin stand, 3 large serving spoons, 2 table spoons, and 2 ladles
cream jug height 3.7 in — 9.3 cm
43.4 oz. — 1350 grams
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A George III silver cream jug,
A George III silver cream jug, of helmet shape with reeded handle and rim, on square foot, 14.5cm h, by Samuel Meriton, London 1794, 4ozs 17dwts More Information A well preserved example with light wear, not split or dented, no engraving or erasure