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Sterling Silver Carving Set
Sterling Silver Carving Set ''Kings'' StylePattern knife is 12'' long excellent.
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JOHN JAMES KEITH STERLING SILVER
JOHN JAMES KEITH STERLING SILVER TEAPOTWilliam IV Sterling Silver Teapot , John James Keith, London, 1837, domed cover with floriform finial, lobed pyriform body, scroll handle, h. 9 in., wt. 26.80 troy ozs
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George III English silver cup,
George III English silver cup, round with flared rim, two strap handles, fluted body with central scroll cartouche with monogram, John King, London, 1769, .925 fine, 5.57 oz.T., 4-1/4 x 6-1/4 x 14 in. Rim repair, handles repaired at joints. The Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER
GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER CUPLondon, 1766, round with flared rim, monogram, marks for James Baker or John Broughton, .925 fine, 5.89 oz. T., 4 in.
Condition:
several dents, light scratches and wear
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Sterling silver King's pattern
Sterling silver King's pattern ladle. 13"l. 8 troy oz.
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English sterling silver assembled
English sterling silver assembled flatware set in the Kings pattern, various makers, etc..
Knife: 10.25"l / 93 troy oz (w/o knives)
Condition: Tarnished, monogrammed, knives re-bladed.
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George II sterling silver caster
George II sterling silver caster john delmester, london, 1758 The pierced domed cover with and urn finial over a banded baluster body, raised on a stepped circular foot. H: 6 in. 4 oz. PROVENANCE: S.J. Shrubsole, New York, New York. The collection of James and Candace McIlhenny, Alexandria, Virginia ,200 - circular foot slightly bent. inscribed to the underside HDC - overall good condition
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English sterling silver epergne
English sterling silver epergne George Jackson and David Fullerton London 1908-'09 14 1/4 in. H. 29.90 ozt. Estimate $ 1 000-1 500 Minor wear.
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Sterling silver Kings pattern
Sterling silver Kings pattern vegetable spoon with shell for bowl, B,B, & B, mono, 8 3/4" l, 3.93 TO Estimate $80-120
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GEORGE III SILVER INKSTAND John
GEORGE III SILVER INKSTAND John Roberto & Co. Sheffield 1812 (bobeche and snuffer differently marked); the tray with shell and acanthus leaf rim on lion's paw feet centered by an urn with chamber candlestick and two rimmed cut-glass wells. 3 1/4 x 10 in. approx. 21 oz.
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Dated 1957 with makers mark further
Dated 1957 with makers mark further marked ''Sterling'' and ''661'' of oval outline with C-scroll-decorated edges monogrammed to center ''R'' 25'' H x 17.5'' W 102.5 oz troy approximately
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AN ASSEMBLED SET OF COIN SILVER
AN ASSEMBLED SET OF COIN SILVER "KING'S" PATTERN FLATWARE (64) pieces, service for twelve, including: (6) knives with English sterling handles (approximately 10 7/8 in.); (6) knives with English sterling handles (approximately 10 1/8 in.); (12) forks with mark of J. B. Jones & Co. of Boston, active 1832-1834 (8 in.); (12) forks with mark of Eggert & Son of New York, active mid-19th century (6 7/8 in.); (12) dessert / oval soup spoons with mark of Jones, Ball & Poor of Boston, active 1846-1853 (6 3/4 in.); (12) teaspoons with mark of J. B. Jones & Co. of New York (6 in.); two-piece carving set with English sterling handles; an English sterling silver fish server with mark of William Knight II, London (1824); and an English sterling silver sauce ladle with mark of Edward Thomason, Birmingham (1824). Various period monograms and armorial engravings. Included with the lot (but not in the count or weight) are two silverplate ladles and a pair of grape tongs.
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George III sterling silver waiter
George III sterling silver waiter john prince, robert cattle and george cattle I, york, 1806 Of circular form with a reeded rim, raised on scrolled feet, engraved with an armorial to the center. Diam: 7 1/2 in. 5.8 oz. PROVENANCE: Property of a Philadelphia Estate 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 Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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LONDON STERLING SILVER ROUND
LONDON STERLING SILVER ROUND BOWL, HALLMARKED BRITLONDON STERLING SILVER ROUND BOWL, hallmarked British sterling, 1897, maker George Jackson & David Fullerton; with repousse floral and scrolling acanthus leaves. Dimensions: 9.25"D x 3.75"H. Weight 19.2 troy oz.
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Sterling mug, round with C
Sterling mug, round with C handle, floral border at base, J.B. & S.M. Knowles Co., "98", retailer J.E. Caldwell & Co., inscribed "Henry G. Dill/1882", 5.45 oz.T., 3-1/2 x 4-1/2 x 3 in. Repaired dent.
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Early 19th Century Kings pattern
Early 19th Century Kings pattern hallmarked sterling silver part cutlery service, nicely engraved with Royal Crests of mixed Georgian makers, approx 18 x forks, 16 x spoons, approx 3205 grams (34)
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King sterling flatware, by S.
King sterling flatware, by S. Kirk & Son, 160 pieces, "P" monograms, backs inscribed "1942", with pasteboard box; detailed list available. Average wear; box with wear. Private Collection, South Carolina.
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Sterling silver stuffing spoon in
Sterling silver stuffing spoon in the "Kings" pattern. 14"l. 7 troy oz.
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George III English silver loving
George III English silver loving cup, round pedestal base, S scroll handle with heart terminals, reeded borders, John Payne, London, 1770, .925 fine, 16.5 oz.T., 6-1/4 x 8-1/4 x 4-3/4 in. Inscription to one side removed, light scratches, small dents. The Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Sterling water pitcher, urn form,
Sterling water pitcher, urn form, reeded collar, woven reeded base, "L" shape handle, base with marks for London, 1768, maker "JK" (possibly John King), .925 fine, 34.22 oz. T., 9 x 7 x 6 in. Light scratches, handle pushed in, associated base plate.
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A John Hardy Sterling Silver and
A John Hardy Sterling Silver and Diamond Ring Sterling silver ring with raised circle design pattern set in the square mounting set with round cut diamonds total estimated weight 0.40 ct; overall weight 10.1 gm.
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JOHN ROUND STERLING SILVER
JOHN ROUND STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKSPair of George V Sterling Silver Candlesticks , John Round, Sheffield, 1977, h. 9 7/8 in.; TOGETHER WITH pair of American sterling low candlesticks, fitted for hurricane shades, h. 3 3/8 in., all with weighted bases. (4 pcs.)
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ENGLISH SILVER LADLE, JOHN KING,
ENGLISH SILVER LADLE, JOHN KING, LONDON, CIRCA 1814, 6.9 OZEnglish Silver Ladle, John King, London, Circa 1814, 6.9 oz
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ENGLISH STERLING IMPLEMENTSThree
ENGLISH STERLING IMPLEMENTSThree sterling dishes with oversized hallmarks celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, made in London in 1953, together with a set of six bright-cut coffee spoons with leaf bowls hallmarked for London 1898. Dishes 4 1/4" diameter and spoons 4 1/2" long. Total weight 297 grams.
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ENGLISH, JOHN LANGLANDS STERLING
ENGLISH, JOHN LANGLANDS STERLING SILVER TANKARD circa 1757. 21 troy ounces.
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Sterling silver flatware in the
Sterling silver flatware in the Kings Pattern; together with other various patterns, etc.
76 troy oz (w/o knives)
Condition: Tarnished, dents, monograms, wear consistent with age.
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Fine Pair of Paul Storr, London,
Fine Pair of Paul Storr, London, Sterling Silver "King's Shell" Tablespoons, 1815, l. 9".
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(2) Sterling silver serving pieces,
(2) Sterling silver serving pieces, 1.92 TO, c/o "King of Clubs" nut spoon, pierced ladle with gilt bowl
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STERLING. George Hunter 4 Piece
STERLING. George Hunter 4 Piece Georgian Set.English. Includes a tea pot creamer sugar and hot water kettle. Made in 1764. From a Rye NY home. Dimensions: kettle is 7'' x 13'' high; teapot is 5.5'' x 5.5'' high; sugar is 4.5'' x 3'' high and creamer is 3.5'' x 2.5'' . Approx 91 troy oz high.
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George III sterling silver waiter
George III sterling silver waiter by John Carterwith a beaded scalloped rim centering a lion crest; raised on claw and ball feet. Marked for John Carter London 1774. 6.78 ozt. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. 6.25'' Dia.
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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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King's style English silver
King's style English silver flatware, 93 pieces, .925 fine, no monograms, wooden one drawer box with brass handles and monogrammed presentation plate; detailed list available. Most with monogram removal.
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Sterling silver flatware service by
Sterling silver flatware service by Towle Mg. Co. in the "King Richard" pattern to include 9 luncheon forks (7.25"l), 12 salad forks, 6 teaspoons, 5 serving pieces, 12 knives, 11 butter knives, cake slice and cheese knife.
62 troy oz (w/o knives)
Condition: Some damage to one spoon.
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Group of sterling silver
Group of sterling silver tableware to include 12 "King's" pattern luncheon knives 8.5"l. (6 w/stainless blades 6 w/metal blades) "King's" pattern master butter knife 2 Tiffany spoons 8.5"l. 2 pairs of tongs etc.
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TWELVE WHITING "KING EDWARD"
TWELVE WHITING "KING EDWARD" PATTERN STERLING SILVER BULLION SPOONS, New York, c. 1901, monogrammed, lg. 5 1/4 in., approx. 9.25 troy oz total. .
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Coin silver julep cup, round with
Coin silver julep cup, round with tapering sides, beaded border top and bottom, no monogram, marked "E. & D. Kinsey" (Edward and David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), 5.29 oz.T., 3-7/8 x 3-1/8 in. Light scratches, small dents. Gorham Estate.