- A pair of provincial fiddle pattern
A pair of provincial fiddle pattern silver table spoons, James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1868, initialled and six silver Georgian table spoons, approximately 525g
- Pair of silver tablespoons joseph
Pair of silver tablespoons joseph richardson, philadelphia,mid 18th century Plain oval handles, each marked one time "J.R." Good condition.
- A set of six Victorian silver fiddle
A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons James & Josiah Williams Exeter 1858 two matched Exeter silver dessert spoons a matched set of eight teaspoons all monogrammed and a pair of salt spoons total weight approximately 540gm
- Silver can joseph richardson,
Silver can joseph richardson, philadelphia, late 18th century Pear shaped with leaf molded lyre form handle, scrolled butt, open 'ROSE' and leaf cartouche with monogram 'C.S.S. from H.A.S.' on circular molded foot. Bottom stamped one time 'JR' in a box. H: 5 11/16 in. Good condition, normal polish wear. Few minor dents to outer edge of pear, handle leafage worn, handle possibly reattached, later initials
- A pair of Edwardian oval silver
A pair of Edwardian oval silver salts, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1904, with scrolled floral rim and base, 9cm long together with a Victorian silver sugar sifter, Haseler Brothers, London 1892, 13cm high, approximately 150g
- GEORGE II SILVER SALVER, JAMES
GEORGE II SILVER SALVER, JAMES MORISON London, c. 1759, maker's mark "JM" for James Morision, sterling silver, engraved with armorial shield and floral scrolls, the scalloped edge repousse decorated with shell and scroll border, on three scroll feet, hallmarked to underside, 6.5"dia, approx. 7.36ozt
- A Georgian style silver sugar caster
A Georgian style silver sugar caster James Dixon & sons Sheffield 1972. Wt. 3.8 oz.
- English silver caddy spoon, shell
English silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, bright-cut engraved handle, marks for Josiah Snatt, 1806, probably London (lacking city mark), no monogram, .925 fine, 2-7/8 x 1-1/4 in. Bowl slightly bent. A Georgia Private Collection
- Two English silver trays, both
Two English silver trays, both .925 fine with no monograms: one with shaped and stepped border, scroll feet, marks for Joseph (Sr.) and Joseph (Jr.) Angell, London, 1841, 12.7 oz.T., 1-1/4 x 9-1/4 in., scratches, small dents; one rounded square form with Chippendale border and scroll feet, marks for C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London, 1920, 12.05 oz.T., 1 x 8 x 8 in., light scratches.
- Coin silver pitcher, James E. Caldwell
Coin silver pitcher, James E. Caldwell & Co. 7"h; together with a Sheffield taper chamber stick 1.5"h, two sterling silver Demi-tasse spoons and six knives
- STERLING SILVER SPOON SETSTERLING
STERLING SILVER SPOON SETSTERLING SILVER SPOON SET, James Mix Jr (Albany, NY, active 1846-1906), unknown pattern, monogrammed, comprising: 6 teaspoons and 6 table spoons. Total weight - 453.9 grams.
- PAIR JAMES II ENGLISH SILVER CASTERSLondon,
PAIR JAMES II ENGLISH SILVER CASTERSLondon, 1682, lighthouse form, pierced top and base rim with hearts and fleur de lis, rope border, heraldic device with sheath of wheat, marks for George Garthorne, .925 fine, 13.98 oz. T., 5-1/4 in.
Note: While receipts were not retained, this lot and the other early silver in the sale was purchased by the Barrows almost exclusively though S. J. Shrubsole in New York.
Condition:
both with minor roughness to bases and puncture, small dents in dome top, both small dents and typical wear for age
- Ten choice BU U.S. silver dollars,
Ten choice BU U.S. silver dollars, James Lee Irish collection: NCGS slabbed and graded MS-64, 1880-S, 1881-S, 1884-O, 1885-O, 1886, 1887, 1898-O, 1921 Morgan type, 1922, 1923 Peace type, in modern fitted case.
- FOUR COIN SILVER JULEP CUPSAmerican,
FOUR COIN SILVER JULEP CUPSAmerican, 19th century, all with tapering sides with reeded and beaded borders, pair with marks for James Black (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1795-1821), monograms; one with marks for Samuel Philbrick Bailey (Woodstock, Vermont, working 1842-1845 and Indianapolis, Indiana, working 1851-1860); one with marks for Talbott, Bailey & Co. (Indianapolis, Indiana, c. 1852), 15.11 oz. T., 3 in. to 3-3/4 in.
Condition:
Bailey with bent rim and dents, Talbot with bent rim and several dents, all with small dents, light scratches and wear
- Two coin silver cups: rounded form
Two coin silver cups: rounded form with rolled borders top and bottom, no monogram, marked "E. Jones" (Elisha Jones, New York City, working 1827-1833), 10.57 oz.T., 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 in. One with rim break, small dents.
- A silver toast rack, James Dixon
A silver toast rack, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1917, a silver sugar caster, a silver mustard pot, six silver George III egg spoons and a silver salt and pepper pot, approximately 475g
- A GROUPING OF NINE AMERICAN COIN
A GROUPING OF NINE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS Including (3) tablespoons with mark of James Watson, Philadelphia, active 1820-1872, each with matching period "HJR" monogram (9 1/8 in.); (6) oval place spoons, appear unmarked, acid tested silver, each with matching 19th century period "B" monogram (7 1/4 in.) (not weighed).
- TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER JULEP
TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS, WASHINGTON, D.C. MAKERS The first with mark of Samuel Lewis (active 1840-1880), engraved "Ella W. Birnie" (Ella Wadsworth Birnie, 1858-1927) (3 1/4 in.) (slightly out of round, some scratching, some denting to foot); the second with mark of M.W. Galt & Bro. (active 1847-1871), engraved "Otis Johnson" (3 1/8 in.) (slightly out of round, some scratching, slight dent to rim).
- A JAMES SCHWAB STERLING SILVER
A JAMES SCHWAB STERLING SILVER AND MALACHITE SCULPTUREThe stylized sterling silver lion with inlaid eyes is stamped on his right haunch, the base is signed by the artist.Measures 3 x 3 x 2 inches.Very good condition.Provenance: The collection of Josephine Bird Hall (1888 - 1948) by descent to her son, the present owner. Josephine's father was a founder of Kansas City's Emery, Bird, Thayer Department Store.
- Ten choice BU U.S. silver dollars,
Ten choice BU U.S. silver dollars, James Lee Irish collection: NCGS slabbed and graded MS-64, 1880-S, 1881-S, 1884-O, 1885-O, 1886, 1887, 1898-O, 1921 Morgan type, 1922, 1923 Peace type, in modern fitted case.
- A pair of late Victorian silver
A pair of late Victorian silver oval James pattern oval sauce boats with leaf capped flying scroll handles and each on three pad feet 6.25ins overall by Miller and Wilkinson London 1899 (weight 14ozs)
- STERLING SILVER MASTER SALTS, SMITHPair
STERLING SILVER MASTER SALTS, SMITHPair of George III Sterling Silver Master Salts, Benjamin Smith II & James Smith III, London, 1810, mark reg. 1809, everted bound reed, leaf and berry rim, beaded foot rim, foliate bracketed paw feet, retain traces of gilt wash interior, h. 2 in., dia. 3 1/2 in., wt. 11.10 troy ozs.
- A pair of silver fish servers with
A pair of silver fish servers with carved ivory handles in original case James Dixon & Son Sheffield 1901.
- Two silver ladl
Two silver ladl
- A GROUP OF TEN VIRGINIA COIN SILVER
A GROUP OF TEN VIRGINIA COIN SILVER FLATWARE ITEMS Including (3) tablespoons with mark of Gennet & James of Richmond (1847-1855); a serving spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, and (5) teaspoons each with mark of James Meredith of Winchester (1812-1860) All with various period script monograms.
- JAMES DIXON & SONS SILVERPLATE
JAMES DIXON & SONS SILVERPLATE THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE Comprising a teapot cream jug and two-handled covered sugar bowl with lobed bell-form bodies and floral engraving; 7 to 8 3/4 in.
- Late Federal Period Coin Silver
Late Federal Period Coin Silver Tea Servicecirca 1820 three piece set includes a teapot (9.5 in.) and cream jug by J. B. Jones of Boston and a double handled sugar bowl with cover by Fletcher & Gardiner of Philadelphia. Each piece with acanthus motif border to rim and standard the bodies with chased and stippled naturalistic foliate decoration to bodies the covers both with pomegranate form finials. All pieces monogrammed ''W-M.''The firm of Fletcher & Gardiner was featured in an 2007-2009 exhibition presented by Winterthur titled ''Silversmiths To The Nation: Thomas Fletcher And Sidney Gardiner: 1808-1842.''66.15 total troy oz.Collection of Grace Wagoner NC
- LOT OF COIN SILVER INCLUDING J.
LOT OF COIN SILVER INCLUDING J. MOULTONLot of about 41 pieces of antique American coin silver including set 5 engraved 18th century teaspoons stamped JW (Jos Moulton of Newburyport); N. Harding tongs; and other assorted makers to 8.75 in long. Total weight 22.55 ozt.
- Silver tip presentation cane inscribed
Silver tip presentation cane inscribed James Caswel Class of 1855 Amherst College together with three other canes. ?
- TWO STERLING SILVER SERVING ITEMS
TWO STERLING SILVER SERVING ITEMS One by Jones Shreve Brown & Co. and the other by Crosby Morse & Foss. Both with matching handles. Beautifully engraved serving ends.Approx. 5.2 troy oz.
- A silver hip flask, James Dixon
A silver hip flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1891, engraved monogram, approximately 100gm, another, marks rubbed and a glass hip flask with plated pull off cup, approximately 230gm
- Two American Coin Silver Ladlesthe
Two American Coin Silver Ladlesthe first with mark of ''Jehu & W.L. Ward'' (Philadelphia) the second marked ''W. McGrew'' and ''Cincinnati '' inscribed Oct. 5th 1854.12.75 in. and 13 in.11.96 total troy oz. Both monogrammed.
- James Conning Coin Silver Spoons
James Conning Coin Silver Spoons American, 19th century, all with fiddle-and-thread handles and rounded fins and marks for James Conning (New York City, working 1825-1840; Mobile, Alabama, working 1840-1872): one 8-1/4 in., rubber band mark on handle; one with no monogram, 5-7/8 in., loss to tip; one 5-3/4 in., some wear; one with monogram on back, also marks for Wood and Hughes (New York City, working 1845-1899) probably maker, 4-1/4 in., good condition, (four pieces)
- A pair of Georgian silver waiters
A pair of Georgian silver waiters with shell and scroll borders and chased decoration by Joseph Angell London 1821. Weight 35 oz. 23 cm across.
- Two Victorian Sterling Silver Presentation
Two Victorian Sterling Silver Presentation Goblets, hallmarked Sheffield, 1898-1899 and 1899-1900, by James Dixon and Sons, each with an ovoid bowl, trumpeting stem foot and annulated knop, both bearing prize livestock inscriptions dated 1899, h. 6-1/2", dia. 3-1/4", 11.95 total t. ozs.
- A pair of late Victorian silver
A pair of late Victorian silver two handled pepperettes of trophy form Josiah Williams & Co London 1899 3.25in. Estimate ?50-80 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?100