Sugar Basin, London, silver-gilt Dressing Table Set, Table Candlesticks, Sheffield

January 15th, 2010

Sugar Basin, London, silver-gilt Dressing Table Set, Table Candlesticks, Sheffield

A Breakfast Dish, oval, with crested lobed revolving cover, complete with liner and drainer, and a pair of Coasters, circa 1820, circular, foliate borders, turned wood bases, 6in.

Assorted Plate, comprising: Tea Kettle on lamp stand , compressed circular, complete with burner; Candlestick, oblong base, 6in.; Hot Water Jug, part lobed vase shaped; two Trophy Cups; Sugar Vase, vine cast (liner); pair of Wine Labels; Tea Caddy, part lobed oval; pierced Bottle Sleeve; and two Inkstands, cylindrical with hinged cover and shaped oblong with central taper stick.

Further assorted Plate, comprising:
small Vegetable Dish, circular (liner); three
Entree Dishes, with covers and a handle from
another (two handles wanting); Entree Dish on
Heater Frame, oblong, with burner; Salver,
twin crested circular, 9in.; Tray, plain oval,20in.; and a three light Candelabrum branch.

A plate-mounted oak and ram’s horn Desk Compendium, circa 1890, the oblong oak body with drawer below two ram’s horns with dolphin mask and tail mounts enclosing a bell, later clock and two inkwells, applied inscribed shield, with bell striker (the clock detached), 17in.

A set of three Meat Domes, in sizes, plain oval, fluted at intervals above gadroon borders, with twin dolphin ring handles, and a pair of handles from entree dishes, 15, 18 and 20in.

An Old English pattern Canteen, twelve place setting, crested, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks. twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks. twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons, four cruet spoons, pair of sauce ladies. serving spoon. soup ladle, twelve table knives. twelve cheese knives, two pairs of caners and a steel wood case.

SILVER AND ALLIED WARES
A Victorian Flask, Edinburgh, 1875,
scroll engraved concave oblong, crested and
monogrammed, beaker base, 5in., and a pair
of Mustard Pots, Birmingham, 1909, oval. pad
supports, gadroon rims and baluster finials.
spoons (liners), 14oz.

A silver and ivory fitted crocodile travelling Dressing Case, Birmingham, 1913/15, comprising of ivory: hand mirror. two hair brushes, two clothes brushes. shoe horn, two glass bottles and box; of ivory with silver rim bands: five glass bottles and a flask with beaker base; of ivory and steel: button hook and sundry manicure implements. monogrammed throughout.

A George III Sugar Basin, London, 1816, plain oval above bail supports, gadroon rim, angular handles, 10oz., 8in.

A Victorian matched three piece   Bachelor’s Coffee Set, London and Sheffield, 1870/84, engraved tapered shaped oval, the pot with ivory handle and button. 21 oz. (all in).

A George IV three piece   Tea Set, Dublin, 1827/28, melon shaped, stiff leaf chased at the Shoulders above panel supports, leaf capped scroll handles, the pot with curved spout, domed cover and flower finial, 52oz. (all in).

A six piece   silver-gilt Dressing Table Set, London, 1954/55, engine-turned. diamond and sapphire chip initial ‘S” applied, comprising: hand mirror, pair of hair brushes, pair of clothes brushes and a comb.

Assorted Silver, comprising: Paper
Grip, embossed heart shaped, London, 1889; Berry Spoon, 1836; Sugar Bowl and pair of
Sugar Tongs, modem dates; Spill Vase, import marked London, 1890, figure stamped oval;
and plated: glass Flask with beaker base and a pair of Berry Spoons (case), (of silver).
A George III Mustard Pot, London, 1798, plain oval, receded borders, crested cover with simple thumb piece, 3oz. liner.

Eight Snuff and Pill Boxes, comprising: engraved oblong example, Birmingham, 1825, four die-stamped, engine-turned and plain examples, post 1900 dates, sizes between l and 3in.; and three examples die-stamped and engraved, Victorian dates, sizes between VA and 3in., 8oz.

A Caster, Birmingham,1914, octagonal vase shaped, plain above a
spreading foot, scroll pierced cover, 4oz.,7m.

Beaded pattern Table Silver, Georgian dates, comprising: six tablespoons; twelve table forks, six dessert spoons and two sauce ladies, Sheffield, 1900, 48oz.

A Victorian Rose Bowl, Sheffield, 1894, part lobed hemispherical, presentation inscribed above a spreading foot, 28oz., 9in.

A two handled Bowl, London, 1904, circular, chased with shield shaped panels incorporating an inscription above a spreading foot, scroll side handles, 26oz., 7in.

A pair of Table Candlesticks, Sheffield, 1903, the concave square bases moulded with rivet straps at the angles below tapered square stems, circular drip pans and cylindrical sconces (loaded), 8in.; Mustard Pot, London, 1903, scroll pierced cylindrical in Georgian taste, gadroon and shell borders, shell thumb piece (liner), 3in.; and a Cigarette Box, Birmingham, 1939, engine-turned rectangular (lined), 7in., 4oz. (of weighable silver).

Fiddle pattern Table Silver, London, 1818/29/60, crested, comprising: twelve table forks, ten dessert spoons and twelve dessert forks, 53oz.

Eight Hanoverian pattern Tablespoons and a pair of Sauce Ladies, Chester, 1906, rat-tail bowls, 26oz.

Victorian Salt Cellars, Sugar Basin, London, Wine Funnel

Assorted Flatware, comprising: pair of Fiddle Thread pattern Sauce Ladies, London, 1821; six Husk pattern Teaspoons, London, 1833134; pair of Sugar Tongs, circa 1790, and two Tablespoons, possibly Channel Islands, 16oz.

A Salver, Sheffield, 1931, shaped circular. inscription and facsimile signature engraved within a moulded border, volute supports. 35oz., 14in.

A model Fox, Birmingham, 1969, realistically cast and textured in prowling pose. 7oz.

Six George II Hanoverian pattern Tablespoons, London, 1736/37, later initialled, 12oz.

Fiddle pattern Table Silver, mostly late Georgian dates, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks. six dessert spoons and ten dessert forks. 79oz.

A set of four Victorian Salt Cellars,
Birmingham, 1864, shell form above dolphin
supports, and a plated Salver, shaped
circular, crested and scroll flat-chased, foliate
scroll border, volute supports, 12in., 3oz. (of silver).

A silver-mounted Glass Lemonade Jug, London, 1904, crest and initial out cylindrical body with loop handle and inner ice tube, plain silver rim and crested silver-capped cork tube stopper, Win
A George III Teapot, London, 1798, crest and initialled cartouche and festoon engraved oval, wriggle worked
borders, straight spout, domed cover, ivory loop handle and button, 14oz. (all in), 6in.

Assorted Silver, mostly post 1900 dates, comprising: twelve pairs of Dessert Knives and Forks, silver blades and tines, mother o’ pearl handles (case); two Flasks, engine-turned; set of six Coffee Spoons; Teaspoon; five Old English pattern Teaspoons and Tongs, Georgian dates, 17oz. (of weighable silver).

A George III Sugar Basin, London, 1800, crest, initial and foliate band engraved oval, angular handles, gilt interior, 7oz.

Twelve William IV Fiddle pattern Table Forks, London, 1832, crested, 28oz.

Twelve Victorian Hanoverian pattern Dessert Spoons and twelve Dessert Forks en
suite, London, 1880, crested, 32oz.

Assorted Silver, post 1900 dates, comprising: pair of Sauce Boats, plain oval,
waved rims, pad supports; single smaller
example and an Ashtray with central golfer,16oz.

Assorted Silver, earliest date, London, 1897, comprising: pair of
Candlesticks, oval bases, flared stems (loaded), 7in.; pair of Sati Cellars, oval (liners); Sugar
Bowl, plain circular; two Cigarette Cases;
Note Case (lined) and a Matchbox Sleeve.

Assorted Silver, comprising: Fiddle
pattern Serving Spoon, Exeter, 1804; two
Fiddle pattern Mustard Spoons, Irish Georgian
dates; Kings pattern Butter Knife and Sugar
Tongs, Victorian dates; Sugar Bowl and Milk
Jug, monogrammed part lobed oval; Tobacco
Box; two Napkin Rings; pair of small circular
Photograph Frames; Watch Frame; pair of
Sugar Tongs and Jam Spoon, ail post 1900
dates, 27oz. (of weighable silver).

Assorted Silver, post 1900 dates,
comprising: silver-mounted glass Teapot
Stand; three Napkin Rings; two Teaspoons;
pair of Sugar Tongs; decorative Spoon,
terminal moulded with the arms of The
Fan makers’ Company; and foreign: Indian
Napkin Ring and cylindrical Box, Siamese or
Burmese, figure chased, detachable cover, 8oz.
(of weighable silver).

A Christening Can, London, circa 1830, tapered cylindrical with receded bands, angular handle, and a pair of American Salad Servers, pierced floral terminals, 5oz. (of weighable silver).
Fiddle pattern Table Silver, mostly Dublin, Victorian dates, comprising: six table forks, six dessert spoons and five dessert forks, and six Fiddle Thread pattern Table Forks, London, 1864, 50oz.

A Victorian nine piece   Dressing Table Set, London, 1899, Romance figure and scroll embossed, comprising: tray, shaped oval, hand mirror, pair of hair brushes, pair of clothes brushes and three boxes, cylindrical, oval and shaped oval, 21oz. (of weighable silver).

Toilet Boxes, comprising: circular example with Rococo figure cast detachable cover, London, 1811; three glass bodied examples with embossed and engine-turned covers, Birmingham, 1902112; oblong example, scroll embossed oblong, figure stamped hinged cover, Chester, 1904, and an oblong example, Tiffany, circa 1900, part scroll and shell decorated cover, inscribed, 14oz.

A Victorian seven bottle Cruet
Frame, London, 1848, flower embossed
circular, panel supports, central ring handle,
wood base, with seven faceted glass bottles,
three with silver covers, 9in.

A William IV Wine Funnel,
London, 1833, part racially and cartouche
chased campanile shaped strainer with foliate
thumb piece, detachable spout, 4oz.

A George III Waiter, London, 1761,
shaped circular, plain within a scroll and shell border, pad supports, 5oz., 6in.

Victorian Sauce Boats,  four piece Tea and Coffee Set, telescopic Table Candlesticks

A pair of Victorian Sauce Boats,
London, 1899, plain oval, waved rims, shell
headed pad supports, leaf capped flying
scroll handle, 16oz., 7in.

A Victorian Cake Basket,
Birmingham, 1899, fruit embossed and
lattice pierced shaped oval, scroll and shell
border, swing handle, 14oz., 12in.

A pair of Sabbath Candlesticks,
London, 1905, domed bases on panel
supports, double knapped  baluster stems,
thistle shaped sconces with nozzles, flower
and scroll embossed throughout, 24oz.

A pair of Victorian Candlesticks, Sheffield, 1896, petered and husk embossed concave square bases and pillar stems, Corinthian sconces, nozzles, gadroon borders (loaded), 7in.

Eleven Kiddush Cups, London and Birmingham, circa 1910 dates, wriggle
worked thistle and flared cylindrical, spreading bases, sizes between 3 and 4in.

A Caster, London, 1908, octagonal baluster, girdle applied above a spreading foot, pierced cover with faceted Finial, 8in.

Thirteen George III Old English pattern Table Forks, London, 1794/97, initialled, and a five piece   Cruet Set, Birmingham, scroll embossed, spoon (case), 35oz.

A Victorian matched four piece   Tea Set, London, 1889/90/99, part lobed oval and baluster, the pots with composition handles and buttons, 28oz. (all in).

Assorted Silver, post 1900 dates, comprising: pair of Sauce Boats, oval, waved rims, stepped pad supports; single example, oval, gadroon rim; two Tea Caddies, cylindrical with detachable cap and shaped oblong with hinged cover; pair of small Armada Dishes; Saint Cellar, compressed circular; Quaich; pair of Bon-Bon Dishes, boat shaped above spreading bases; and plated: Salver, six cup Egg Frame with cups, Sauce Boat, pair of Beakers, Napkin Ring, Muffin Dish, liner and cover, 42oz. (of silver).

A silver-mounted cut-glass Claret Jug, London, 1901, vase shaped, with silver spreading foot, twin crest engraved capstan neck, domed cover and loop handle, beaded borders, 11in.

A George II half-pint Mug, London, 1752, plain baluster, spreading foot, double scroll handle; Pap Boat, circa 1840, oval gadroon rim and four Turkish Zarfs, 19th century, pierced and chased hemispherical, ring bases, 13oz.

Four Dishes, earliest date Birmingham, 1900, comprising: shaped oval example, foliate scroll stamped and lattice pierced, 10in.; circular example, vine panel pierced within a vine border, spreading foot, 8in.; circular example, band engine-turned, 6in., and an octagonal example, alternate panel pierced above a spreading foot, 38oz.

A George III Teapot, London, 1817,
stiff leaf chased compressed circular above panel supports, curved spout, loop handle, domed cover with button finial, 26oz. (all in).

A four piece   Tea and Coffee Set, Birmingham, 1917, faceted oblong, plain
above pad supports, the pots with composition handles and buttons, 57oz. (ail in)

A George III Teapot, London, 1807,
later flower chased compressed circular, ring foot, curved spout, domed cover with flower finial, wood scroll handle, and a pair of Sugar Tongs, Newcastle, 1873, 19oz. (all in).
A Victorian Trophy Cup and Vase,
both London, 1867, the former band
wriggle worked vase shaped above a spreading
foot, 7in., the latter scroll strap engraved
bell shaped, waved rim, spreading foot,
and two Cigarette Boxes,
engine-turned oblong (lined), 13oz. (of
weighable silver).

A pair of Victorian Candlesticks,
London, 1894, concave square bases, pillar
stems and urn shaped sconces, festoon and
ram’s mask embossed throughout, detachable
nozzles, stiff leaf borders (loaded), 6in.

A four piece   Tea and Coffee Set,
Sheffield, 1911/15, compressed circular and
baluster, plain above pad supports, the pots
with composition handles and buttons, 65oz.
(all in).

A pair of George III telescopic Table Candlesticks, Sheffield, 1818, circular bases, cylindrical stems, campanile shaped sconces with detachable nozzles, gadroon borders throughout (loaded), 8in.

A Coffee Tray, Sheffield, 1923, oblong, plain within a part scroll pierced border, loop handles, 45oz., 18in.

Six pairs of Victorian Dessert Knives and Forks, London, 1887, silver blades and tines, banded agate handles; six Old English pattern Teaspoons, London, 1806, initialled; pair of Sugar Tongs, 1880; and two sets of six Coffee Spoons, post 1900 dates, 6oz. (or weighable silver).

A Salver, Sheffield, 1964, shaped circular, plain within a gadroon border, volute supports, 39oz.

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Bachelor’s Tea Set, Lighthouse Caster, Victorian Dressing Table Candlesticks, London

January 15th, 2010

Bachelor’s Tea Set, Lighthouse Caster, Victorian Dressing Table Candlesticks, London

A three piece   Bachelor’s Tea Set, Sheffield, 1901, foliate scroll chased oval inverted pear shaped, pad supports, reverted collars, tries pot with composition handle and wood button, 25oz. (all in)    .

A William IV Cake Basket, Sheffield, 1835, waved circular, vine leaf and grape bunch applied border above a spreading foot, swing handle, 17oz., 9in.

A silver and enamel fitted Leather Travelling Dressing Case, Birmingham, 1939/40, comprising: hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush and four bottles and boxes with glass bodies, blue enamel applied over engine-turned grounds    .

PROPERTY OF THE 5TH EARL OF ROSEBERY, HEIRLOOM TRUST

Two Cruet Frames, London, 1770 and Sheffield, 184IB, the former of Warwick type with five bottle rings and central handle above a cinquefoil base with shell supports, cartouche (some damage), 9in., the latter part pierced oblong above panel supports, with six bottle rings and central handle, Win., both initial and Coronet engraved, 34oz.

A large Lighthouse Caster, London, 1991, cylindrical, monogrammed R’ above an applied girdle and lobed foot, lattice and formal scroll pierced slip-lock cover with baluster finial, 18oz., 10in.
Another Lighthouse Caster, London, 1991, matching the preceding lot, 18oz., 10in.
Another Lighthouse Caster, London, 1991, cylindrical, monogrammed AR’ above an applied girdle and skirt foot, pale and drapery swag pierced and engraved slip-lock cover with baluster finial, 7in.

A George III Caster, London, 1789,
inverted pear shaped, monogrammed R’
above a spreading foot, pellet pierced cover
with acorn finial, 57Ain., and a small Souffle
Dish, London, 1821, plain slightly flared
cylindrical, with carved ivory shell lug side
handles, 4in., 8oz. (all in).

A Dish Cover, apparently unmarked,
19th Century, compressed pear shaped.
chased with two floral bands, crest and
Coronet engraved, flower finial, lin., and a
Dish, Swiss, circa 1920, oval, engraved R
Geneva’ within a receded border, 9′ sin.,
(of weighable silver)    .

A Hot Water Jug, London, 1991,
baluster, rustic scene chased in the manner of Teniers, inscribed and armorial engraved above a spreading foot, with flower cast spout, domed cover with china man finial and ebonised wood handle, 27oz. (all in), 10in.

The inscription reads, To Horatio Nelson from his devoted friend and well wisher, Jervis, 1797′.

Two pairs of Victorian Dressing Table Candlesticks, London and Sheffield, 1895, concave square bases, column stems, circular nozzles and beaded borders, one pair petered moulded on the bases (loaded), and 5in.

Assorted Silver, comprising: Mustard Pot, London, 1821, plain drum form, shell thumb piece, plated spoon (liner); Caster, circa 1770, inverted pear shaped, pellet pierced cover, 53Ain.; Brandy Saucepan, London, 1823, later monogrammed tapered cylindrical, later handle, with plated lamp stand  and burner, 14oz. (of silver, all in)

Assorted Silver, comprising: Teapot and Sugar Basin, London, part lobed compressed vase shaped, the pot with composition handle and button; Sugar Bowl, with Cream Jug and Sifter, London and Sheffield, 1895, flower chased circular (case); Trophy Bowl, 1899, initialled circular, flying scroll handles; Flame Extinguisher, Chester, 1907; small Brandy Saucepan, Sheffield, 1905, ivory handle; and a Milk Jug, Continental, circa 1840, baluster, 37oz.

A George III Teapot, Hester Bateman, London, 1788, later flower chased oval, beaded borders, straight spout, domed cover, composition handle and button.

A George II Milk Jug, London, 1757, fluted inverted pear shaped, similar spreading foot, scroll handle, 33Ain., and a Mustard Pot, London, 1805, later chased oval, domed cover, shell thumb piece, spoon (liner), 8oz.

Two George I Mugs, London, 1719/ 21, both tapered cylindrical, the earlier later flower chased above a skirt foot, double scroll handle, 33/sin., the other plain above a tuck-in foot, loop handle, 4in., 13oz.

A George III Toast rack, London, 1815, six compartment oblong, twin loop dividers and ring handle above gadroon base and panel supports, 6in.; pair of Salt Cellars, Newcastle, 1824, initialled oblong, spreading bases, gadroon rims and a Pap Boat, London, 1766, plain oval, 17oz.
Assorted Flatware, comprising: two Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, pair of sugar nips, mote skimmer, child’s fork, caddy spoon, two pairs of sugar tongs, two table knives and two forks with steel blades and tines, ail Georgian dates; two butter knives and a pair of sugar tongs, Victorian dates; two table knives and a poultry skewer, French, 19th Century, and a coffee spoon, Dutch, import marked, 14oz. (of weighable silver)  .

A Victorian silver-mounted Glass Claret Jug, Birmingham, 1897, attenuated tapered cylindrical with loop handle, simple silver rim and hinged flat cover with opening pull, 12in.

Assorted Silver, mostly post 1900 dates, comprising: two pairs of Bon-Bon Dishes, part pierced circular and boat shaped; Tea Caddy, Sheffield, 1899, scroll embossed oval; Cigarette Box, engine-turned oblong (lined); pair of Saint Cellars, leaf embossed circular; pair of Candlesticks (loaded), 5in.; Napkin Ring; pair of Knife Rests, London, 1811 (one foot wanting); glass Cruet Bottle with silver cover, Sheffield, 1818, and a plated Sauce Boat, 17oz. (of weighable silver).

A pair of George III Beaded pattern Serving Spoons, London, 1807, crested and later monogrammed, 7oz.

A Hot Water Jug, London, 1905, plain baluster in Georgian style, gadrooned spreading foot and rim, stepped domed cover with twist finial, leather covered strap handle, / 8oz. (all in), 10 m.

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three piece Tea Set, Snuff Box, Coffee Pot, Table Candlesticks

January 15th, 2010

three piece Tea Set, Snuff Box, Coffee Pot, Table Candlesticks

A Georgian Mazarine, circa 1760,
the oval body pierced with groups of saltier within scrolls around central engraved armorials, further pierced with pellet and mullet borders, apparently unmarked, 48oz. 18dwt .

A George III three piece Tea Set, Erne’s & Barnard, London, 1815, the
oblong bodies initialled below receded
girdles, on ball supports, with foliate shell cluster punctuated gadroon rims,
the pot with leaf and shell capped spout and handle, domed cover and lobed
button, the basin and jug with foliate strap handle, fully marked, pot body marks
rubbed, 41oz. (all in).
A George III Snuff Box, John
Linnet, London, 1817, oblong,
engine-turned throughout and with
applied foliate snap, gilt interior, marked
on body and cover, 3oz. 8dwt., 31in. Wide.

A George III Nutmeg Grater,
Phipps &  Robinson, London, 1797,
round ended oblong, wriggle worked with
formal borders throughout, with hinged
cover revealing steel grater and
three-quarter hinged base, fully marked, Wide.

A George III Vinaigrette, Throop &  Taylor, Birmingham, 1812,
rectangular, the cover engraved with a
hansom cab on a linear ground within a
border of stylised leaves, the base
engraved with a flower head, gilt interior
and shell and pellet pierced grille, later
applied ring, marked on body and cover,
16dwt., wide.

A George III Snuff Box, Mary
Tart &  Co., Birmingham, 1806, concave
oblong, the cover flower head and lattice
panel engraved on linear and pricked
reserves, the base vermicelli, lattice and
fan engraved on similar reserves, gilt
interior, marked on body and cover, 14dwt.,
2in. Wide.

A pair of George II Table
Candlesticks, John Cafe, London, 1750,
the shaped square bases shell moulded at the angles and rising to double knapped and faceted stems, with spool shaped sconces and detachable nozzles conforming to the base design, 33oz. 12dwt., high  .

An early George III Coffee Pot,
Fuller White, London, 1760, the baluster
body plain above a spreading foot, with
leaf capped curved spout, stepped
domed cover with twist finial and ivory
handle, marked on base, body and cover,
22oz. 12dwt. (all in), high.

A set of four miniature Doghouse
pattern Spoons, early 18th Century,
crest engraved, rubbed makers mark only,
12dwt.

A George II Coffee Pot, Gurney &  Cooke, 1749, the tapered cylindrical
body later crest and motto engraved above a spreading foot, with leaf capped
curved spout and composition handle, the stepped domed cover with baluster
finial, marked on base and body, 21 oz. 6dwt.
(all in), 97in. High.
A George II Salver, Robert
Abercrombie, London, 1742, shaped
circular, crested within a raised and
applied scroll and shell border, on pad
supports, 6oz. 8dwt., diam.

A pair of George II Table
Candlesticks, John Cafe, London,
1748/49, the moulded shaped square
bases crested below double knapped and
faceted stems supporting spool shaped
sconces, with detachable nozzles
conforming to the base design,
31 oz. 12dwt., 8in. high    .

A 17th Century Seal Top Spoon,
maker’s mark RW, with fig shaped bowl,
faceted stem, scroll and lobe moulded
terminal and seal pricked ‘1672/GW/ET’,
makers mark struck thrice on the stem and
once in the bowl, Jackson, inscribed,
2oz., High.

A George II Pint Mug, Francis Pillsbury, London, 1737, the tapered cylindrical body monogram engraved above a tuck-in foot, with leaf capped scroll handle, 43in. high .

A George II Coffee Pot, Gabriel
Sleuth, London, 1741, the tapered
cylindrical body later script initialled
above a tuck-in foot, with leaf capped
curved spout, stepped domed cover with
baluster finial and wood scroll handle,
marked on body and cover, 22oz. 6dwt. (all
in), high    .

A George I Half Pint Mug, John
East, London, 1722, the tapered
cylindrical body monogrammed within
an engraved strap and scale work
cartouche above a tuck-in base, with
double scroll handle, 7oz. 6dwt., 33/4in.
High.

Six George I Hanoverian pattern Tablespoons, Charles Jackson, London, 1720, with rat-tail bowls and crested terminal reverses, 13oz.

A George II Salver, James Shredder, London, 1740, shaped circular, flat-chased with a band of scrolls and lattice within a raised and applied scroll and shell border, on pad supports,
8oz. 2dwt., 63/4in. diam.

A 17th Century Seal Top Spoon, Fleur-de-Lys Group, circa 1623, with fig
shaped bowl, broad faceted stem and gilt
scroll and lobe moulded terminal, the seal incised ‘RA/RT/1623′, struck with
fleur-de-lys with pellets mark in the bowl only, loz.
The mark of the present spoon resembles but is not identical to Ellis  69, which the late Mr. Ellis included in his Fleur-de-Lys group attributed to Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds, Ipswich and other East Anglican towns.

A Travelling Knife and Fork,
European, late 17th Century, the pistol
grip handles flower and leaf incised and
with scale incised fillets, applied bosses
and mother o’ pearl faces, steel blade and
tines Cleat her case initialled TEF and dated
1734, one boss wanting), the knife 6in.
Long.

A pair of George II Butter Shells,
Thomas England, London, 1743, scallop
shell form, crest engraved on the rear
lug angles, applied pad supports, one
maker’s mark rubbed, the other date letter and
leopard’s head rubbed, 7oz., 53in.Wide.

A George II Caster, Samuel
Wood, London, 1746, the vase shaped
body armorial engraved above a
moulded girdle and spreading foot, with
detachable pellet and scroll panel pierced
cover with baluster finial, marked on base
and cover, 5oz. 8dwt., 63in. High.

A set of four George II Table
Candlesticks, John Cafe, London, 1755,
the shaped square bases shell moulded at the angles and rising to double knapped and faceted stems with spool shaped sconces, with detachable nozzles conforming to the base design, one nozzle London, 1810, the others unmarked, 75oz. 4dwt., 93Mn. high  .

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FOUR FRENCH SILVER-GILT AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL FLATWARE ARTICLES, SILVER DINNER PLATES AND A WELL-AND-TREE PLATTER, AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE

January 3rd, 2010

FOUR FRENCH SILVER-GILT AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL FLATWARE ARTICLES, SILVER DINNER PLATES AND A WELL-AND-TREE PLATTER, AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE

SILVER PUNCH BOWL AND MATCHING
UNDERTRAY, possibly Mexican, 20th century, the
first on pedestal foot, the shoulder reposes and chased
with a band of floral and foliate motives on a matte
ground, the border of the circular tray with conforming
decoration, both stamped STERLING, 137 D.

TWO MATCHING PAIRS OF GEORGE III STYLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Hawks worth, Eyre 6c Co., and Ellis 6c Co., Birmingham, 1932/33, each with tapering stem and stepped base of square

section, the sconces with fluted lower section, with beaded trimming, bases weighted. H.

GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: a four-piece demitasse set,
Gorham Mfg. Co., 1899, retailed by Theodore B. Starr,
with pot, creamer, covered two-handled sugar bowl and
waste bowl, each of oval section, with fluted lower
body, engraved with monogram HDD, the covers with
wood finials, the pot with wood handle, a water pitcher,
Gorham Mfg. Co., 1904, of pear form, the rim applied
with flowers, scrolls and shells, hollow C-scroll handle
engraved with monogram JTD, a pair of casters, Ensco,
of wasted pear form with gardening and engraved
crests, and a pair of 3-light candelabra, Frank M.
Whiting Co., in the Talisman Rose pattern, weighted. 54
excluding candelabra.

PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER DINNER PLATES AND A WELL-AND-TREE PLATTER, the first Tiffany & Co., 1907-1938, each circular, with hammered surface, strap work rim, the centers engraved

L, the bases stamped SPECIAL HAND WORK, the second by_ Towel Silversmiths, circa 1928, of oval form with reefed border, on 4 panel feet, the border engraved M.A.P. and 8-5-»28,

95 D.

AMERICAN SILVER MEAT PLATTER, Tiffany
& Co., 1907-1938, octagonal, with reefed molded rim,
the center engraved M, 73 L. 20″    $800-1000
*198 GROUP OF SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a pair of salts, Gorham Mfg. Co., circa 1860, each on pedestal foot, with scrolling frond handles, a condiment dish and a sugar

shovel, Arthur Stone, early 20th century, the latter with wood handle, a pair of George III style salts, by Ensco, with clear plastic liners, 2 creamers, Birmingham, 1893/98, a

small sauce boat, Sheffield, 1898, a toast rack, maker’s mark EH, London, 1885, 2 similar Georgian condiment spoons, one London, 1801, a chamber stick, maker’s mark EJ/J,

London, 1928, a French silver child’s cup, third quarter 18th century, a German silver pierced basket, circa 1900, and a Spanish two-handled small tray, Cordoba, 1868. Together

with a Continental silver-plated dish cover. 56 excluding liners.

THREE AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, Tiffany 6c Co., the first a footed dish, 1938-1947, circular with molded rim, with incised circular cartouche and RBR in the center, the

second a bowl with scalloped rim and paneled upper body, on 3 ball feet, and the third a dish, oval with ribbed scalloped rim, the center engraved MWC. Together with an Italian

silver covered sugar bowl, retailed by Tiffany 6c Co., of pear form, flat-chased with jagged flutes, on 3 shell-capped twisted paw feet, the domed cover with fluted pear-form

finial, 71 D.

FIVE AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES,
Gorham Mfg. Co., 1896-1900, retailed by Theodore B.
Starr, comprising: a small two-handled covered soup
tureen, a pair of two-handled covered sauce tureens and
2 sauceboats, each of oval section, with fluted lower
body, harp-shaped handles, 4 flattened ball feet, the
covers with fluting and wooden finials, all
monogrammed HDD, 94 gross. L.

AMERICAN SILVER SEVEN PIECE TEA AND
COFFEE SERVICE, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1986-1900,
comprising: coffee pot, teapot, hot water jug, hot
water kettle-on-stand with burner, creamer, two-
handled sugar bowl and waste bowl, each of oval
section, with fluted lower body, monogrammed HDD,
with fluted covers, wood handles and finials, all but the
sugar bowl stamped with retailer Theodore B. Starr, 97
gross. H.

AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, Frank W. Smith Silver Co., in the Federal Cotillion pattern, comprising 12 of each of the following: dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks,

bouillon spoons and butter spreaders, and 24 teaspoons, monogrammed G, in fitted wood case, 83 excluding knives.

GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE,
comprising: a cumber, Atkins Bros, Sheffield, 1909, the
blade chased with wavy flutes, with carved ivory
handle, a fish server, Jonathan Hayne, London, 1824,
with pierced and engraved blade, the handle with crest,
a meat skewer, Edward Aldridge, London, 1764, with
later presentation inscription, a gravy ladle, William
Sutton, London, 1791, with shell bowl, engraved with
crest, 2 Georgian marrow scoops, one by Frats. How den,
Edinburgh, 1795, a gravy ladle, Mary Chewier, London,
1839, with crest, a gravy ladle, probably George Smith,
London, mid-18th century, monogrammed CC, 7
Georgian tablespoons, various makers, including one by
Peter and William Bateman, 1805, 8 condiment spoons,
various makers, late 18th and 19th century, and a pair
of sugar nips, possibly John Baxter, London, late 18th
century, 28 weighable silver.

GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER SPOONS,
mostly mid-19th century, including: 6 tablespoons, SL
Hammond & Co., Fiddle pattern, 4 tablespoons, H.A.
Coe, New York, Fiddle pattern, 3 tablespoons, Potter &
Briggs, Providence, R.I., Fiddle pattern, 4 tablespoons,
Squire & Lander, New York, circa 1840, Threaded Oval
pattern 2 tablespoons, E.F. Miller, Providence, R.I.,
Fiddle pattern, 2 tablespoons and a condiment spoon, N.
Harding, Boston, 12 teaspoons, Bigelow, Kennard & Co.,
Boston, with rounded terminals, bright-cut, 6 teaspoons,
S.A. Gerould & Son, Keene, N.H., Fiddle Tipped
pattern, 12 teaspoons, J. H. Hollister, Hartford, Conn.,
Fiddle Tipped pattern, 4 teaspoons, CC. Coleman,
Burlington, N.J., Fiddle Tipped, 2 tablespoons, Wm. R.
Pitman, New Bedford, Mass., Fiddle Tipped, 6 coffee
spoons, Whiting Mfg. Co., Oval. Together with a cheese
scoop and a pair of sugar nips, Tiffany & Co., a
Georgian teaspoon, 2 Austrian serving forks and a
silver-plated stuffing spoon. 89 weighable silver.

THREE ENGLISH SILVER ARTICLES, comprising: a George II inkstand, Michael Plummer, London, 1797, of oval boat form with reefed edge, engraved armorial, with 2 mounted bottles, an

inkwell, Crichton Bros., London, 1917, of tapering cylindrical form with molded waistband, on flat circular foot, monogrammed MP, the hinged cover with baluster finial, with

liner, and a small waiter, Ellington & Co., Birmingham, 1947, with molded barbed rim, on 3 hoof feet. Together with a gilt metal mounted rioter-of-pearl pen. 28 excluding

bottles and liner.

CONTINENTAL PARCEL-GILT CHALICE,
probably Italian, second quarter 18th century, the
octagonal base applied with profiles of saints and
cherub heads in rococo cartouches, quadrangular stem
with openwork knap enclosing the lamb of God,
matching company-shaped bowl, unmarked, 27 H.

GERMAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, maker’s mark
probably for Johann Moeller, Hamburg, circa 1760,
of cartouche shape with molded borders, the lid
engraved with 2 figures surrounded by rococo ornament,
the base engraved with initials and date January 20,
1768, gilt interior, 2 L.

PAIR OF GERMAN SILVER COMPOTES,
Marceline, late 19th century, with fluted circular bowls,
shell work rims and rococo handles, pedestal bases, the
centers with presentation inscriptions and date 1886.
Together with a George III silver toddy ladle, Ann Smith
& Nathaniel Appleton, London, 1782, with turned wood
handle and oval spouted bowl. 28 gross. L.

GROUP OF SILVER TABLE ARTICLES,
comprising: a pair of swan-form salts and matching
spoons, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1909/1900, 4
small trays, W. Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1915, and
London, 1906, 2 rectangular, 2 oblong, embossed and
chased with radiating flutes, a pair of French Art
Nouveau salts, Paris, circa 1900, of shaped oval form,
chased with undulating berried foliage, with clear glass
liners, 3 similar mounted mother-of-pearl small spoons,
a caster, a creamer and a sugar bowl, Gorham, a pair of
beakers, Reed & Barton, 4 whiskey cups, Old Newbury
Grafters, Inc., 2 footed dishes, Backs, weighted, a
lobster pick, Harrison Bros. & How son, Sheffield, 1914,
2 German parcel-gilt cake servers, a pair of sugar nips,
Liberty ? Co., Birmingham, 1938, a pair of Continental
ashtrays, a small creamer and 8 flatware articles.
Together with a silver-plated condiment spoon. 47
weighable silver.

GEORGE    III        SILVER        CHAMBER
CANDLESTICK AND A PAIR OF AUSTRIAN SILVER-
GILT COVERED MINIATURE VASES, the first by Henry
Chewer, London, 1786, circular with reefed rims,
tulip-form sconce with detachable nozzle, with scroll
handle, conical extinguisher, engraved with crests, fully
marked, the second Vienna, circa 1900, each of lobed
inverted pear form, embossed and chased with panels of
scrolls, set with turquoise and red pastes, on
conforming domed base, 4 scroll feet, the domed covers
surmounted by baby satyrs holding grape bunches, 14
D. 5 1/8″ H.

SET OF FOUR FRENCH SILVER-GILT AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL FLATWARE ARTICLES, Paris, circa 1825, comprising: a fork, a spoon and 2 knives, each with shell-and-scroll mounts and

terminals, one knife with plated blade, in fitted case.

AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE,
International Silver Co., in the Royal Danish pattern,
comprising 10 of each of the following: dinner knives,
dinner forks, salad or fish forks, teaspoons, round soup
spoons and butter spreaders. Together with an
American silver cheese slice. Weighable silver .

AMERICAN SILVER SIX PIECE TEA AND
COFFEE SERVICE, Theodore B. Starr, first quarter
20th century, comprising: coffee pot, teapot, hot water
kettle on stand, creamer, two-handled covered sugar
bowl and waste bowl, each of lobed oval form,
embossed and chased with bands of acanthus, on 4 lion
paw feet capped with flowers and foliage, the handles
and spouts capped with acanthus, with ivory supports
and bud finials, with engraved double monogram, in
fitted wooden case. Together with an American silver
tea strainer, S. Kirk & Son Inc., in a repose pattern,
and a silver-plated knife rest. 197 gross excluding
knife rest. H.

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ROCOCO STYLE SILVER-PLATED FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, AMERICAN SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Tiffany & Co., GEORGIAN SILVER WINE COASTERS

January 3rd, 2010

ROCOCO STYLE SILVER-PLATED FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, AMERICAN SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Tiffany & Co., GEORGIAN SILVER WINE COASTERS

GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: a pair of pierced sweetmeat
dishes, Tiffany & Co., 1902-1907, oblong, with beaded
rims, on 4 ball feet, monogrammed SH and TH, a tray,
an oil lamp and a small dish, Dominick & Huff, 1901,
each with snake handles, a pair of asparagus tongs,
Tiffany & Co., 1902-1907, in the Atlantis pattern,
monogrammed HMT, a three piece child’s set, Towel
Silversmiths, in the Lafayette pattern, monogrammed
BM, and a gravy ladle, Frank M. Whiting, with reefed
hourglass handle, traffic terminal, 45 L.

GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: a set of 12 butter plates,
Gorham Mfg. Co., with gadroon border, monogrammed
A, a set of 12 nut dishes, Black, Starr & Frost, with
beaded rims, monogrammed STH, a caster, Black, Starr
& Frost, of pear form with urn finial, monogrammed
LTH, a hot milk pitcher and a small plate, Tuttle
Silversmiths, the first a reproduction of the original by
William Fleming, London, 1725 with wood handle, both
retailed by the Phillip H. Stevens Co., and an overlay
glass stopper, Gorham Mfg. Co., of faceted globular
form. Together with an English silver-plated entree
dish, Adie Bros., with gadroon rims, and a silver-plated
small covered dish, with beaded borders, engraved with
crest. 57 weighable silver.

GROUP OF GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE, comprising: a stuffing spoon and a sauce ladle, Geo. Smith ? Wm. Fears, London, 1792, the first Old English pattern, monogrammed

P, the second with threaded fiddle handle engraved with crest, a marrow scoop, maker’s mark obscured, London, 1746, a meat skewer, maker’s mark BP with pellet between, London,

1775, monogrammed FG, a pair of gravy ladles, maker’s mark WC, Edinburgh, 1835, fiddle handles monogrammed DEM, stamped 5 and 6, a sugar shovel, Benny Stephens, London, 1834,

fiddle handle monogrammed ER, a pierced sugar spoon, A.B. Savory, London, 1833, fiddle handle monogrammed N, a condiment spoon, maker’s mark CB, London, 1867, fiddle pattern,

monogrammed REB, another sauce ladle, George Angell, London, 1856, Old English, monogrammed C, and a pair of sugar scissors, maker’s mark only SC with pellet between, 14.

VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT AND FIVE
ENGLISH SILVER CREAMERS, London, the pot with
maker’s mark TS with pellet between, 1860, of pear
form, embossed and chased with recoilless, on 4 leafy
scroll feet, the hinged domed cover with bird and acorn
finial, double C-scroll handle with ivory supports, the
first creamer by Thomas Shepherd, 1777, of pear form,
beaded rim, double C-scroll strap handle, on 3 tepid
feet, the second possibly by William Brown, 1777, of
shaped rectangular section on 4 ball feet, gadroon lip,
graduated bead handle, the third Alexander Field, 1800,
oval section, harp-shape handle, engraved with pattered,
the fourth William Bateman II, 1834, of ribbed pear
form with acanthus lip, leafy shell-and-paw feet, and
the last probably Richard Fennel, 1869, pear form,
triple C-scroll handle, engraved with wreaths of roses,
50 gross. H.

PAIR OF CONTINENTAL ROCOCO STYLE SILVER-PLATED FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, each on shaped circular base chased with foliate scrolls and diaper work, rising to conforming baluster

stem, tulip-form sconces, the detachable branches with 4 leafy scrolling arms around the standards, terminating in conforming drip-pans and sconces. H.

GROUP OF GEORGE III SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a teapot, Wm. Bur wash & Richard Sibley, London, 1806, of squat spherical form with flared collar, slightly domed hinged

cover, wood C-scroll handle and finial, marked on base and cover, an Irish two-handled cup, Matthew West, Dublin, 1789, of bell shape on reefed trumpet foot, the lip bright-cut

and pinpricked with band of ribbon work, double C-scroll handles, the base later engraved with presentation inscription, and 2 matching pairs of open salts, each rectangular

with rounded angles, gadroon foot, the gadroon rim with shells enclosed by leaves at intervals, gilt interior, the first pair by Rebecca Earns & Edward Barnard, London, 1776,

the second by J.W. Story & W. Elliott, London, 1812, 43 H.

AMERICAN SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Tiffany & Co., 1891-1907, comprising: coffee pot, teapot, hot water jug, creamer and two-handled covered sugar bowl, each of

oval section, with verticals ribs at intervals, applied with bands of shells and scrolls, with leaf-capped C-scroll handles, ivory supports, the domed covers and baluster

finials with conforming decoration, monogrammed LEMC, 93 gross. H.

THREE GEORGE II/III SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: a creamer, Hester Bateman,
London, 1785, of helmet form on a circular pedestal
foot resting on a square base, with embossed beaded
rim, partly gadrooned loop handle, monogrammed SW, a
pap boat, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1755, of boat
form with barbed rim, and an oval teapot stand, maker’s
mark obscured, London, 1799, on 4 slipper feet, the
center pinpricked with border of stylized foliage and
crest, 9 H.

TWO GEORGIAN SILVER SNUFF BOXES AND AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MATCHSAFE, the first by_ Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1826, oblong with engine-turned hinged lid and bottom, empty circular

cartouche, reefed sides, the thumb piece with flat-chased flower head centered by scrolling foliage, gilt interior, the second by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, 1807, of flattened

oval form, engraved and pinpricked with flower heads and amorphous sections, the top with a rectangular hinged panel, gilt interior, and the third with maker’s mark HG & SL

Ltd., Chester, 1903, of shaped rectangular form, bright-cut with scrolling foliage and monogrammed JH. L.

ENGLISH ART NOUVEAU SILVER-MOUNTED
PICTURE FRAME, Martin Hall & Co., Birmingham,
1904, of shaped rectangular form, embossed and chased
with cinquefoils and foliage, on wooden backing, with
easel support. H.

AMERICAN EMPIRE SILVER THREE PIECE
COFFEE SERVICE, J.I. Mosel & Charles M. Williams,
New York, circa 1825, comprising: coffee pot, creamer
and two-handled covered sugar bowl, each of lobed and
ribbed pear form, on 4 leaf-capped paw-and-ball feet,
with leafy C-scroll handles, applied with bands of
flowers and leaves, the domed covers chased with
flowers and foliage, with bouquet finials, the coffee pot
with fierce dog’s head spout, chased at the base with
recalls, monogrammed EC, each stamped on one leg
with maker’s mark, 100 H.

SET OF FOUR ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE STYLE
SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Thos. Bradbury & Sons,
London, 1927, each with octagonal drip-pan, sconce,
stem and base, weighted. H.

ENGLISH SILVER BOX AND A PAIR OF
SHEFFIELD PLATED WINE COASTERS, the first by
As prey’s & Co., London, 1911, of rectangular cartouche
form, with molded rims, 2 lion mask and ring handles,
the second, late 18th century, circular, engraved and
pierced with bands of quatrefoils framing a row of
rosettes connected by floral swags, beaded rim,
mounted on wood bases, 23 excluding coasters. L.

PAIR OF ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED THREE-
LIGHT CANDELABRA, early 20th century, silver-on-
copper, the drip-pans, sconces, stems and bases of boat-
form section, with reefed bands and curling branches,
bases weighted. H.

SET OF FOUR GEORGIAN SILVER WINE COASTERS, London, late 18th/early 19th century, each with turned wood base, the sides pierced and engraved with scrolling flowering vine

between engraved wriggle work, with beaded lip, marks obscured, one with date letter for either 1781 or 1821. D.

PAIR OF ENGLISH GEORGE II STYLE SILVER
CANDLESTICKS, Crichton Bros., London, 1928, the
square bases with incurved angles, with conforming
baluster stems and banded sconces, removable drip-
pans, weighted. H.

ART DECO BLACK ENAMELED SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, Cartier, circa 1925, rectangular with rounded corners, the hinged lid applied with gold monogram CHB, opening to reveal gilt

interior, signed Cartier, in fitted Cartier box. Together with a French gold-mounted tortoiseshell cigarette ease, circa 1910, rectangular, applied with gold letters HC in a

diamond, an English silver vinaigrette, late 18th or 19th century, of rectangular reefed cushion-form, with gilt interior and grill, marks obscured, a French silver small box,

19th century, with engine-turned hinged lid, a traveling silver cork screw, of etui form with pendant ring, a rose quartz, cut glass and tortoiseshell parasol handle, and a

carved ivory letter opener.

GROUP OF SILVER TABLE ARTICLES,
comprising: a Dutch spoon, maker’s mark TM in
monogram, Groningen, 1651, with rat-tail bowl,
pomegranate finial, engraved on back of bowl MA &
PH, an American water pitcher, Gorham Mfg. Co.,
1907, of oval section, with fluted lower body, molded
lip, monogrammed LVH, 2 American porringers, one by
Duhamel & Co., the other by Rogers, Lunt & Bowler Co.,
both with pierced handles, and an American cigarette
box in the form of a late 18th century tea caddy, with
carved ivory cone finial, 40 gross. L.

FOUR CONTINENTAL AND ENGLISH SILVER
TABLE ARTICLES, the first a French Rococo style
centerpiece bowl, Paris, circa 1900, oblong, repose,
chased and applied with flowers, foliage, scrolls and
shell work, with 4 scroll cartouches containing musical
and horticultural trophies and monogram EPG, on 4
leafy scroll legs capped with female masks and
shell work, the second a German Rococo style
centerpiece, E. Goldschmidt, circa 1900, oval, with
pierced scroll and shell work rim, applied with 2 foliate
scroll handles, on 4 openwork scroll feet, the center
chased with rococo cartouches, the third a German
Neoclassical style mounted clear glass centerpiece,
early 20th century, oval, with reed-and-tie border, harp-
shaped handles, reticulated sides, and the last a cake
basket, possibly H. Woodward & Co., Sheffield, 1859, of
shaped circular form, applied and pierced with foliate
scrolls, with upright swing handle, engraved with
interlocking initials GBD, 106 excluding glass liner.

GERMAN SILVER PART DESSERT SERVICE,
with scroll edged handles, comprising: 12 cake forks, 12
teaspoons, 13 ice cream spoons, 12 fruit forks, 5 serving
spoons, 5 serving slices, 2 fish knives and a pair of sugar
tongs, 83 weighable silver.

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GEORGE III OVAL SILVER TEAPOT, CIRCULAR SILVER DISH, TAPERED CYLINDRICAL SILVER TANKARD, SAUCE TUREEN AND COVER, GEORGE III OVAL TEAPOT

December 27th, 2009

GEORGE III OVAL SILVER TEAPOT, CIRCULAR SILVER DISH, TAPERED CYLINDRICAL SILVER TANKARD, SAUCE TUREEN AND COVER, GEORGE III OVAL TEAPOT

А GEORGE III OVAL TEAPOT, crested on one side between broad bands of wrigglework bordered vermicelli, straight spout, wood loop handle and button finial, the domed cover,

shoulder and base all with reeded borders, 63/»w. high, marked on base and cover, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1794, 17oz. 6dwt.

A GEORGE III CIRCULAR SILVER DISH, engraved with
armorials on the raised rim below the applied
border of shell and honevsuckle bloom punctu-
ated leafage, 10xldn. diam., by Paul Storr,
London, 1815, 28oz. 8dwt.

A GEORGE III OBLONG SAUCE SILVER TUREEN AND COVER, the tureen engraved with armorials and a crest within scroll cartouches between chased lobes, gadroon rim with leaves and shells at

the angles, on paw feet, foliate end handles, similar handle to the domed cover, 8in. over all, fully marked, byj. Angell, London, 1816, 25oz. 7dwt.

A GEORGE III ONSLOW PATTERN SOUP LADLE,
crested on the upper stem, fluted bowl, makers
mark TF, possibly Thomas Foster, London, 1767,
4oz. 10dwt.

A GEORGE II SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR WAITER,
engraved with armorials within foliate mantling,
raised and applied shell and scroll border, on
four hoof feet, diam., by John Harvey,
London, 1745, 7oz. I7dwt.
*** The Arms are those of Phelps, Russell Square, London

A SILVER QUEEN ANNE BELL-SHAPED TwO-HANDLED
CUP, engraved with armorials within a scroll
and foliate surround and above an applied
girdle, harp-shaped handles, on a spreading
base, 8lkin. high, by Thomas Bolton, Dublin,
1704/5, 44oz. 2dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL TEAPOT, later chased with scrolls and blooms incorporating two vacant cartouches, straight spout, wood loop handle and button finial, 6lkin. high, by Hester

Bateman, London, 1786, 14oz. 14dwt.

A GEORGE I TAPERED SILVER CYLINDRICAL TANKARD,
later engraved with a crest and motto above an
applied girdle, skirt base and loop handle
initialled MC, the stepped domed cover with
volute thumbpiece, high, marked on body,
cover and handle, by James Smith I, London,
1720, 24oz. 16dwt.

A SILVER GEORGE III COVERED SILVER CIRCULAR JUG, the bodv
and slightlv domed cover part lobed, applied
girdle of egg and dart motifs, gadroon rim, on а
spreading base, raffia covered angular handle,
bud finial, 51kin. high, makers mark rubbed,
London, 1814, 15oz.

А PAIR OF WILLIAM AND MARY TABLE
CANDLESTICKS, the octagonal bases engraved
with armorials above scalloped and gadrooned
bands, columnar stems, 7Угт. high, makefs
mark D.B. a mullet above, an annulet beloiv,
London, 1690, l6oz. 18dwt.
*** The Arms are those of Lee quartering Ashlev

AN ELIZABETH I SILVER-MOUNTED TIGERwARE JUG, the mount typically engraved with a band of scrolling arabesques, below the initials R.E.,
high, by Christopher Tanner, Norwich,
circa 1581.

A GEORGE II TWO-HANDLED CUP, the bell-shaped body engraved with armorials above an applied girdle, double scroll handles and on spreading foot, 63Am. high, by William Totvnsend,

Dublin, circa 1740, 21oz.

A QUEEN ANNE SILVER TWO-HANDLED CUP, the bell-
shaped body later engraved with armorials
above an applied girdle, harp-shaped handles
and on spreading foot, the underside initialled,
7%ш. high, makers mark indistinct, Dublin,
1708, 33oz. ldzot.

A GEORGE III SILVER TwO-HANDLED CUP, the bell-shaped body engraved with armorials within а foliate scroll cartouche above an applied girdle, leaf-capped double scroll handles and on

spreading foot,  high, by R. Williams, Dublin, circa 1770, 35oz. lidzot.
*** The Arms are those of Adams of Tydd St Магу, Со. Lincoln.

A GEORGE II TwO-HANDLED CUP, the bell-shaped body engraved with armorials within а scroll and foliate cartouche, surmounted by а crest, leaf-capped double scroll handles, and on

spreading foot,  no makers mark, Dublin, circa 1760, 32oz. 9dwt.
*** The Arms are those of Humfrey or Humphrey

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVERS
engraved in the centre with armorials within an
asvmmetrical foliate scroll cartouche below the
gadroon rims interrupted by shells, volute feet,
7Vzm. diam., by Thomas Heming, London, 1756,
20oz. 12dwt.
*** The Arms are those of Webb of Clifford, Со. Somerset

A PAIR OF GEORGE III OVAL SILVER SAUCE TUREENS, COVERS AND STANDS, the compressed bodies crested and chased with lobes below waved gadroon rims and foliate end grips, the domed lids

ribbed below leafy handles, the stands engraved with armorials within similar gadroon and foliate borders, 9in. overall, fully marked, by Thomas Heming, London, 1769, 59oz.

4divt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III CIRCULAR SALVERS
engraved in the centres with armorials within
reeded borders, each on three panei feet, Min.
diam., by Elizabeth Jones, London, 1790, 85oz.
2dwt.

A SET OF FOUR SILVER GEORGE II SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS,
the shaped square bases moulded with shells at
the corners and armorial engraved below double
knopped twisted baluster stems supporting
spool-shaped sconces with detachable crested
nozzles, cord borders, llin. high, marked on
bases and nozzles, by Thomas Heming, London,
1759, llloz. Sdwt.
*** The Arms are those of Webb of Clifford, Со. Somerset

A GEORGE II SHAPED OVAL SILVER САКЕ BASKET engraved with armorials below pierced scrolls and saltires, the rim applied with scrolls and florai spravs, carvatid swing handle, the four

shell feet headed by maiden masks, 14xhin. long, by George Methuen, London, 1748, 60oz. 13dwt.
The Arms are the same as the precedin.

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GEORGE III OBLONG SILVER CAKE BASKET, GEORGE III OVAL SALT CELLARS, GEORGE III SILVER BOAT-SHAPED SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, PEAR-SHAPED SILVER TEAPOT

December 27th, 2009

GEORGE III OBLONG SILVER CAKE BASKET, GEORGE III OVAL SALT CELLARS, GEORGE III SILVER BOAT-SHAPED SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, PEAR-SHAPED SILVER TEAPOT

A PUNCH LADLE, the circular bowl inset with а
coin, twisted whalebone handle, unmarked, circa
1790.

A GEORGE IV CHEESE SCOOP, with ivory handle, by Barber and Whitwell, York, 1821.

A GEORGE III OBLONG CAKE BASKET, engraved with a broad band of leafage and applied with shells below reel and bobbin border, crested within a garter motto and Marquis coronet in

the depression, reeded swing handle, slight spreading base, long, by Richard Sawyer Jr., Dublin, 1811, 39oz. 14dwt.

A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL, the detachable
strainer with reeded rim and plain thumbpiece,
high, marked on body and strainer, byJohn
Death, London, 1811, 4oz. 9dwt.

A GEORGE III WINE FUNNEL, with detachable
spout and reeded borders, 5in. high, marked on
body and spout, marks rubbed, circa 1790, 3oz.
2dwt.

A GEORGE II TAPERED CYLINDRICAL SILVER COFFEE Рот, engraved with a later crest, leaf wrapped curved spout, on a spreading base, the stepped domed lid with baluster finial,

9ikin. high, by Shaw and Priest, London, 1750, 29oz.

A WlLLIAM IV COMPRESSED CIRCULAR SILVER SUGAR
BASIN, fluted at intervals and engraved with а
crest, with foliate mounted scroll handles and
volute supports, gilt interior, high, by
John, Непгу and Charles Lias, London, 1833,
15oz. 18dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III OVAL SALT CELLARS,
initialled and pierced with formai leafage at
intervals between bands of paies, waved beaded
rims, on bail and claw feet, ЗУат. , byJohn
Lee, London, 1784, 2oz. I8dwt.

A  WlLLIAM  IV ALMOST  SPHERICAL  TEAPOT,
crested, with curved lobed and fluted spout and foliate mounted loop handle, on a spreading base, the domed lid with vase-shaped finial, high, marked on base and lid, by

Richard Sibley, London, 1834, 19oz. 3dwt.

A GEORGE IV BALUSTER COFFEE РОТ, moulded
with a multiple rib and later initialled below the
reeded rim, spreading base, the domed lid with
button finial, Tin. high, marked on body and lid,
by John Wakefield, London, 1823, 14os. 5dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SAUCE
TUREENS AND COVERS, with reeded rims and
loop handles, on spreading bases, the domed
covers with urn finials, 9lkin.  over handles,
marked on bases and covers, by Charles Hougham,
London, 1791, 28oz. lldwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, engraved with a crest below the reeded rims, loop handles and spread¬ing bases, the domed covers with urn finials,

91kin.  over handles, marked on bases and covers, makers mark of Smith and Hayter struck over that of another, London, 1801, 31oz. ISdwt.

A GEORGE III CYLINDRICAL TEA CADDY, bright-
cut with bands of scrolling foliage on a linear
ground to form panels incised with vertical
staves and engraved with Chinese svmbols, the
flat lid with flower finial, 44in. high, marked on
base and lid, by Parker and Wakelin, London,
1763, 14oz. ldzot.

A WILLIAM IV COFFEE РОТ, the vase-shaped bodv crested and ribbed at intervals, with florai rim, similar finial and scroll handle, on panei supports, 9in. high, fully marked, by

Pearce and Burrows, London, 1835, 29oz. 4dwt.

A GEORGE III OCTAGONAL TEAPOT AND STAND en
suite, engraved twice on the bodv with draperv
mantling tvpe cartouches, one enclosing the
initials CEP, wood loop handle and faceted
straight spout, the concave domed cover with
bone button finial, modest wrigglework borders
throughout, 5V«w. high, the stand conforming
in outline and featuring the same decoration,
6lkin. , fully marked, by Chaivner,
London, 1790, 19oz.

A TAPERED CYLINDRICAL HALF-PINT YORK MUG,
the plain body incised with two bands of reeds,
angular handle, gilt interior, 3lkin. high, by
James Barber & William Whitwell, York, 1817,
5oz. 14dwt.

A GEORGE III NAVETTE-SHAPED SNUFFERS TRAY,
with raised and applied reeded border, 9V»m.
, by Timothy Renou, London, 1801, 4oz.
4dwt.

А GEORGE III WINE FUNNEL, initialled RJS below the corded rim, plain shaped thumb¬piece, the detachable spout with similar border, Sin. high, marked on body and spout, by Hester

Bateman, London, 1774, 2oz. 14dwt.

A GEORGE III BALUSTER MUG later engraved as
a prize, double scroll handle and spreading foot,
41kin. high, by Samuel Wood, London, 1768,
lOoz. 12dwt.

A GEORGE II OVAL SAUCE BOAT, crested below а
waved gadroon rim, the spreading foot cast with
shells and gadroon scrolls, leaf capped double
scroll handle, 9in., by Peze Pilleau, London,
1758, 18oz. lOdivt.

A GEORGE III CAMPANA-SHAPED CHRISTENING MUG, applied above the belly with a band of arabesques, spreading foot, leaf moulded strap handle, gilt interior, 33kin. high, makers

mark very ivorn, London, 1816, 4oz. 12dwt.

A GEORGE I TAPERED CYLINDRICAL HALF-PINT
MUG, plain above a tuck-in base, scroll handle,
3xkin. high, by Thomas Parr, London, 1718, 6oz.
6dwt.

A GEORGE II VASE-SHAPED CASTER engraved with armorials, on spreading foot, the detachable domed cover pierced with alternate panels of saltires and scrolls below the bell

finial, high, marked on base and cover, by Thomas Farren, London, 1733, 9oz. 4dwt.

A GEORGE III PEAR-SHAPED TEAPOT with fluted
curved spout and spreading foot, the domed lid
with wrythen finial, 63kin. high, marked on base
and lid, by W. andj. Priest, London, 1770, 16oz.
2dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL SOUP TUREEN AND COVER
supported on four volute feet headed by scroll-
work and demi-hounds, the reeded side handles
springing from satyrs masks, gadroon rim and
similar band on the domed cover with foliate
and berried handle, 143kin. overall width, fully
marked, by Thomas Holland II, London, 1809,
94oz. 15dwt.

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