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A GEORGE III FUNNEL AND AN
A GEORGE III FUNNEL AND AN ELIZABETH II COASTERA George III sterling silver wine funnel and an Elizabeth II sterling silver bottle coastervarious makersearly 19th-late 20th centuryThe funnel Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1808; the coast
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A REGENCY STERLING SILVER COFFEE
A REGENCY STERLING SILVER COFFEE POTA Regency sterling silver coffee potattributed to Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London1818height 8 3/4in (22cm); length 10in (25.5cm); width 5 1/4in (13cm); weight approximately 27oz troy
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FOUR ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEA
FOUR ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TEA WARESFour English sterling silver tea waresvarious makers19th-20th centuryComprising a teapot, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1815; a tea caddy, maker's mark mis-struck, London, 1822, with later in
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THREE ENGLISH SILVER DRINK
THREE ENGLISH SILVER DRINK WARES, EMES & BARNARDAn assembled English sterling silver three piece drink serviceRebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London1817 & 1819Comprising a hot water pot, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, some with initial B.the pot he
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A George IV silver bachelor's
A George IV silver bachelor's teapot, of waisted form with flower knop, on paw feet, crested, ivory insulators, 11cm h, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1824, 8ozs 3dwts Provenance: Acquired by Edward, later 1st Earl of Iveagh KP, GCVO, FRS(1847-1927) when he purchased Elveden Hall and its contents following the death of Maharaja Duleep Singh in 1894; thence by descent to Arthur, 3rd Earl of Iveagh (1937-1992), Christie's sale on the premises, May 1984, lot 2842 to the present vendorPlease note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: XXGTEPP5 More Information Play in joint, otherwise good
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Two English Silver Footed Trays
Two English Silver Footed Trays with Armorial Decoration
the smaller, London 1779, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I
the larger, Sheffield 1865
marker's mark rubbed
hallmarked as sterling
49 ozt
Larger, 13 7/8 inches square.
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A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT,
A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT, MARK OF REBECCA EMES & EDWARD BARNARD I London (1813), fluted body and hinged lid, reeded acanthus decoration to rim and handle, topped with an urn form finial, and raised on a round foot.
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EMES & BARNARD ENGLISH STERLING
EMES & BARNARD ENGLISH STERLING SILVER INKWELL English Sterling Rococo Revival silver inkwell, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1902, overall with floral details, two cut glass ink pots flanking a removable chamber stick and candle snuffer, with two wells for holding writing instruments, one engraved "From the A.E.A. to Hazard Short November 18, 1922" and silver weighing approx: 21.9 ozt. 6.5? H x 9? W x 5.5? D.
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SILVER. NEAR MATCHING ENGLISH
SILVER. NEAR MATCHING ENGLISH SILVER TEA SERVICE. Comprised of a matching two-piece English silver open sugar and creamer set with a city stamp of London maker's mark of Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, and a date stamp of 1821?; a English silver coffee pot with carved a carved wood handle and finial with a city mark of Sheffield, maker's mark of John Watson & Son, and a date letter of 1819; and an English silver tea pot with carved wood handle and finial bearing only a pictorial purity mark and a date letter of "f". Accompanied by a monogrammed silver plated tray. Total approx. weight of all items is 71.53 troy oz (gross) excluding silver plated tray. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Silver plated tray exhibits brassing throughout.
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George IV Silver Small Mug, Rebecca
George IV Silver Small Mug, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1827 height 3.3 in — 8.3 cm
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SILVER (6) ASSORTED ENGLISH
SILVER (6) ASSORTED ENGLISH SILVER TANKARDS & CUPS Including a monogrammed Georgian period English silver tankard / christening mug with banded borders and central cartouche flanked on both sides by chased leaves - with a city stamp of London, maker's mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, and a date letter of 1816; a Victorian period English silver tankard with (3) embossed bands - with a city stamp of London, maker's mark of Daniel & Charles Houle, and a date letter of 1868; a Georgian period English silver barrel form tankard - with a city stamp of Birmingham, maker's mark of Mathew Boulton, and a date letter of 1802; a Georgian period English silver barrel form tankard - with a city stamp of London, illegible maker's mark, and a date letter of 1810; a fanciful Antique English silver footed cup executed in the repousse style with a city stamp of London, illegible maker's mark, and an illegible date letter; and a contemporary English silver tankard - with a city stamp of London, maker's mark of J.A. Cambell, and a date stamp of 2001. Accompanied by a S.J. Shrubsole card reiterating the given information regarding the Emes & Barnard cup. Total approx. weigh of all items is 24.70" troy oz (gross). From a Manhattan, NY estate. Dimensions: repousse cup measures approx. 4" in height. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
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A George III Silver Standish
A George III Silver Standish
Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1815
hallmarked for Sterling throughout
14 ozt 18 dwt weighable
Height 4 1/4 inches.
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STERLING SILVER CREAM PITCHER
STERLING SILVER CREAM PITCHER LONDON, EARLY 19TH CENTURY APPROX. 7.0 TROY OZ.STERLING SILVER CREAM PITCHER, London, Early 19th Century, Hallmarks for 1810, maker Rebecca Emes & Edw. Barnard I. Height 3.5". Width 6.5". Dimensions: Approx. 7.0 troy oz.
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19TH C. EMES AND BARNARD STERLING
19TH C. EMES AND BARNARD STERLING CREAMER AND SUGAR. 19th C. Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard London, hallmarked sterling cream jug and open handled sugar dish, with chased collar decoration and hallmark “KAMM”, sugar dish 3.5”H x 8”W and cream jug, 3.5”H x 5.75”W. 20 Oz. t.
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VERY GOOD GEORGE III STERLING
VERY GOOD GEORGE III STERLING SILVER GOBLETHallmarked London 1811, the bowl decorated with a running band of fruiting grape vines and engraved with later dedication & date, the interior showing a gilded surface. Raised upon a short stem rising from a circular spreading foot decorated with petal shaped motifs, together with London hallmarks with date letter for 1811 and maker's marks for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard the 1st. Height, 5.5". Weight, 286 grams.
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Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard.
Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard. George IV brandy warmer. 1823, silver, wood. 8½ h × 12½ w × 6 d in. result: $2,000. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Engraved below spout ‘MCG to R. Gibbs 1814’ and marked to underside.
Sold with George III argyle, 1765, with lower warming chamber. Marked to body of argyle and engraved to underside ‘14:17’.
34 ozt (gross weight).
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19TH CENT. STERLING SILVER
19TH CENT. STERLING SILVER BASKETDESCRIPTION: Sterling Silver two handled basket - Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard London 1812 hallmark- Marked with RE over EB into a quatrefoil
CIRCA: 19th Century
ORIGIN: England
DIMENSIONS: W: 3 1/2" D: 2 1/4" H: 1 1/2" weight: 75 grs
CONDITION: Good condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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EMES AND BARNARD STERLING
EMES AND BARNARD STERLING CRUETGeorge IV Sterling silver cruet frame and 8 cut glass bottles, the Classical Revival silver frame raised on four feet and marked for London, Sterling, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, 1823-24. The two bottles with silver mounts bear worn hallmarks for different English makers. Measures 9 1/2" H x 8 1/2" W x 5 1/2"D. 17.4 oz troy. Provenance: Collection of James and Marlin Phythyon (Sanders), Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Frame is in excellent condition. Half of the bottles exhibit some small rim chips at outermost edges. One has stopper broken off inside the neck. One bottle with silver top has a 1" chip to lower side. Silver lid on shortest bottle does not sit tightly.
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GEORGE IV ENGLISH SILVER FOUR
GEORGE IV ENGLISH SILVER FOUR PIECES TEA SERVICELondon, 1827, urn forms with floral and acanthus decoration, bud finial, coffee with ivory spacers and teapot with composite spacers, most with monograms on base, marks for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, .925 fine, 83.71 oz. T., 9-1/2 in. coffee pot with matching teapot, open sugar and creamer; with two handle Old Sheffield plate tray, unmarked, 27-1/2 in.
Note: ?This lot contains animal or plant material that may be restricted under federal, state and/or local law. Prospective bidders should check all applicable government wildlife restrictions prior to placing a bid. The buyer is solely responsible for obtaining any necessary licenses or permits from federal, state and/or local authorities applicable to their purchase or transport of the object. Please note that bidders in New Jersey may not bid on any lots containing elephant ivory, mammoth ivory, or rhinoceros horn.
Provenance: Private Collection, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Condition:
silver with small dents and light scratches; silver plate tray with loss to plate and wear
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ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOT AND TWO
ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOT AND TWO MAGNIFYING GLASSESLondon, including teapot with wooden handle, marks for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, 6 x 5 x 9-1/2 in. 21.68 oz. T. gross weight; two hollow handle magnifying glasses, lenses frames are silver plate, 12 in. and 13 in.
Provenance: Ruth and Ed Bridgeforth, Winchester, Virginia
Condition:
teapot with part of the finial off but present; one magnifier handle loose, all pieces with small dents, light scratches and wear
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GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER ENTREE
GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER ENTREE AND EXTRA BASELondon, 1825, two rectangular bases with gadroon, shell and acanthus borders, single lid with detachable handle with entwined snakes and basket of flowers, no monograms, marks for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, .925 fine, 108.65 oz. T., entrée 6 x 12-3/4 x 9-3/4 in.; base 2 x 12-3/4 x 9-3/4 in.
Provenance: A Prominent Charleston Estate
Condition:
all with matching marks, wear and typical light scratches, finial with one end bent
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GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER HOT WATER
GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER HOT WATER URN, REBECCA EMES &...London, 1810, floral, fluting, and wave decoration, dome lid, dog finial with crown collar and chain, spout with entwined snake handle, dragon and scroll raffia-clad handle, base with scroll and putti mask legs, heraldic device on body, lion on burner, marks for Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, .925 fine, 112 oz. T.,16 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
marked on kettle, cover, finial, frame, and burner, large dent on one side, light scratches, typical wear
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A George III Silver Teapot
A George III Silver Teapot
Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1816
hallmarked for Sterling on underside
18 ozt 10 dwt gross
Height 4 1/2 x width 10 1/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of W.M. Bogdanowicz, Madison, Wisconsin and Naples, Florida
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A Monumental Pair of Victorian
A Monumental Pair of Victorian Silver Four Light Candelabra
Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1853
hallmarked for Sterling throughout
413 ozt 4 dwt
Height 31 3/4 x width 18 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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A George IV Silver Covered Saucepot
A George IV Silver Covered Saucepot
Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1828
with a turned wood handle.
hallmarked for Sterling on underside
23 ozt 11 dwt gross
Height 7 3/4 x width 11 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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THREE SILVER TABLEWARES BELONGING
THREE SILVER TABLEWARES BELONGING TO WILLIAM APPLETON COOLIDGE APPROX. 21.5 TOTAL TROY OZ.THREE SILVER TABLEWARES BELONGING TO WILLIAM APPLETON COOLIDGE, 1) Regency bowl given to Coolidge for Christmas in 1963, with presentation inscription and numerous monograms. London, 1815. Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, maker. Reverse engraved with an armored arm clenching a dagger. Diameter 5.75". 2) Gorham mug engraved "William Appleton Coolidge" and inscribed "From his godmother Eleonora R. Sears January 13th, 1902". 3) Dominick & Haff porringer inscribed "William Appleton Coolidge from E.J. Amory January 1920". Dimensions: Approx. 21.5 total troy oz. Provenance: Property of a direct descendant of Thomas Jefferson, the contents of the Brick House at Coolidge Point, Manchester by the Sea, Massachusetts.
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SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV SILVER MASTER
SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV SILVER MASTER SALTS, REBECCA EMES & EDWARD BARNARD I Each master salt with the mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London (1822), handsome form with gadrooning to rim and raised on paw feet with acanthus knees, no monograms or engraving (1 1/2 x 3 3/8 in. diameter) (wear and scratching to wells); included with the lot are four salt spoons with various Georgian hallmarks and makers, no monograms.
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GROUP OF FIVE GEORGIAN SILVER
GROUP OF FIVE GEORGIAN SILVER ITEMSGROUP OF FIVE GEORGIAN SILVER ITEMS, including a teapot, creamer, pair of casters and a tankard; the teapot, London 1796, Henry Chawner & John Eames, of Adam style with paneled sides and reeded bands all atop a pedestal foot, vacant leaf-trimmed circular cartouche, acorn finial, wood handle, 27.6 ozt gross, h: 13 in.; the cream jug of short form with horizontal ribbed band and reeded curved handle, all atop four ball feet, gilt interior, monogrammed, London 1810, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, 6.2 ozt, l: 6 in. (over handles); a pair of pedestal casters, with bayonet domed lids and urn-form finials, marked to nozzles, London 1811, possibly by William and John Frisbee, 5.9 ozt, h: 6 1/4 in.; and a tankard, London 1802, maker's marks unfound, the tankard of bell form atop a stepped circular base, scrolling handle, 6 ozt, h: 4 1/4 in. (5) Provenance: Private Maryland and Massachusetts Estate Collection
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GEORGE IV SILVER COVERED URNRebecca
GEORGE IV SILVER COVERED URNRebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1827 102 troy ounces 16 1/2 inches total height Condition:
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PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING COVERED
PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING COVERED SAUCE TUREENS AND A PAIR OF BOTTLE COASTERSPair of George III Sterling Covered Sauce Tureens and a Pair of Bottle Coasters, Rebecca Emes & Edward Bernard and John Emes, London, 1808 and 1806 The rounded sarcophagus-form tureens with two scrolling arms, spindle-formed handles with step-formed tapering lids surmounted by applied reeded top pendant-form finials, all above applied ball feet; the circular carved wood bottle coasters with reeded and threaded border, with an applied rim flaring up to a threaded edge and inset scrollwork raised threaded gallery. Each with stamped maker, standard, city, date, and duty marks. Tureens with engraved bull crest to lid and body, and coasters with engraved ram crest to central medallion. Indentation to lower body of one tureen; minor deterioration and stress cracking to wood of bottle coaster near mount. Height of tureen: 5-1/4 in (13.3 cm) Weight of tureens: 36.8 ozProperty of Various Owners
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PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING
PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING SILVER SAUCE TUREENSFine Pair of George III Sterling Silver Sauce Tureens, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1812, act. 1808-1827, oblong with stepped domed cover and eagle's head finial, gadroon border, acanthus scroll handles, foliate bracketed paw feet, engraved armorial crest, h. 6 in., w. 8 1/2 in., wt. 30.35 troy ozs
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COLLECTION OF SMALL ENGLISH
COLLECTION OF SMALL ENGLISH SILVER ITEMS, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER, INCLUDING HESTER BATEMANCOLLECTION OF SMALL ENGLISH SILVER ITEMS, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER, INCLUDING HESTER BATEMAN, including a repousse tea caddy, marks unread, of curved rectangular shape, each side featuring pastoral scenes; reticulated basket with swing handle and beaded borders, Richard Morton & Co., 1778-1790, Sheffield; brandy warmer with hammered finish, George Jones, London, 1737; sugar tongs, Hester Bateman, London, circa 1786, stippled decoration along exterior with floral motif; silver sauce ladle with twisted wooden handle, John Stone, London, 1850; reticulated open salt cellar, Hester Bateman, London, paired with clear glass liner and demitasse spoon; George III style wine funnel, Jonathan Hayne, London, 1828-1833; chamberstick with snuffer, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1820; asparagus tongs, Jonathan Hayne, London, 1823-1836, raised handles with shell and foliate motif and rectangular, flattened ends reticulated with swan design, 34 ozt gross (10)
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A George IV Silver Covered
A George IV Silver Covered Serving Dish and Warming Stand
Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1826
hallmarked for Sterling
130 ozt 10 dwt
Height 8 x length 14 x width 9 1/2 inches.
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A GEORGE IV SILVER DISH AND COVER
A GEORGE IV SILVER DISH AND COVER The hemispherical dome with mark of Edward, Edward Jr., John and William Barnard, London (1826), featuring an armorial engraving to recto, with foliate and branch handle; the circular platter with rubbed hallmarks, the sponsor's mark likely that of Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, no monogram (10 in. diameter).
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EMES AND BARNARD STERLING SILVER
EMES AND BARNARD STERLING SILVER FOOTED TRAYGeorge IV Sterling Silver Footed Tray, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1825, act. 1808-1827, circular with robust shell and scroll border and feet, flat chased well centering presentation inscription to Isaac Forsyth, Esquire from the Morayshire Farmer Club, Elgin, January 5, 1827, dia. 18 1/4 in., wt. 86.85 troy ozs.
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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER MASTER
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER MASTER SALTS Mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London (1821), featuring floral and rocaille design to flat rim and bracket footed base, each body with finely chased acanthus leaf design, each with period armorial engraving of a bird atop a plumed coronet.