Antique and Silver and Plate, Tea and Coffee Set, Tea Tray

January 15th, 2010

Antique and Silver and Plate, Tea and Coffee Set, Tea Tray

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Assorted Plate, comprising: two Salvers, 12 and 10in.; pair of Coasters, part pierced circular, turned wood bases; Entree Dish, oblong; Rose Bowl, hemispherical, Celtic borders, grille; Coffee Jug; two Hot Water Jugs; Teapot; Basket, circular; twelve assorted Wine Cups; two pint Mugs; half-pint Mug; Flask; Toast rack; Spirit Tot; six Liqueur Cups (case); six pairs of Fish Knives and Forks (case) and twelve piece  s of Flatware.

A four piece   Tea and Coffee Set, Art Deco style vase shaped, the pots with composition handles and buttons, and a Tea Tray, plain oval, gallery border, bun supports, loop handles    .

Assorted Plate, comprising: four piece   Tea and Coffee Set, engraved fluted circular and baluster; Siphon Stand, pierced cylindrical, and a Hot Water Jug, part lobed campanile shaped, stag horn handle.

A Tea Tray, cut-cornered oblong, formal band stamped within a gallery border, bar handles, bun supports, 25in.

A Breakfast Dish, pain oval revolving cover, fluted strap supports with paw and ball feet, with liner and drainer.

A pair of Table Candlesticks, concave square bases, column stems, Corinthian sconces with detachable nozzles, gadroon borders, 93Ain.

A pair of three light Candelabra, circular bases, flared stems, serpentine branches with thistle shaped sconces, circular drip pans and nozzles, flame finals, 17 5Ain.

A pair of Coasters, circular, foliate shell borders, turned wood bases with vacant central bosses, and a pair of Fish Servers, bone handles (case).
A Dessert Basket, lattice pierced and festoon embossed boat shaped, Hon mask and drop ring handles, 127 dn.

A set of four Table Candlesticks, circa 1820, circular bases, knapped flared stems, campanile shaped sconces and assorted nozzles, stiff leaf and foliate scroll border applied throughout.

Assorted Plate, comprising: Tea Kettle on lamp stand, part fluted oval, ivory swing handle, with burner; three piece   Tea Set, pain oblong, the pot with composition button and burner; Sugar Basin, part ribbed oval; Desk Clock, circular above a Mercury figure stem and spreading base, and a Snuffers Tray, flat-chased shaped oblong.

A pair of three light Candelabra,
circa 1840, shaped circular bases, knapped
baluster stems, foliate scroll serpentine
branches flanking the central higher lights,
with inverted pear shaped sconces, shaped
circular drip pans and nozzles, flame finials,
applied scroll and cartouche borders
throughout.

Assorted Plate, comprising: four piece   Tea and Coffee Set, scroll engraved compressed circular and baluster; three piece   Tea Set, plain oval with shaped collars, and an individual Entree Dish, circular, beaded borders, ail pots with composition handles and buttons    .

Assorted Plate, comprising: Salver, engraved circular, 12in.; plate-mounted cut-glass Claret Jug, tapered cylindrical, 12in.; pair of Entree Dishes, oval, beaded borders; pair of Butter Knives and Jam Spoons (case), and six pairs of Dessert Knives and Forks.

Assorted Plate, comprising: pair of Entree Dishes, oblong; two other examples, oblong and oval, gadroon borders; Hot Water Jug, tapered cylindrical; Toast rack and a Christening Can  .

A pair of three light Candelabra, circa 1830, circular bases rising to knapped  flared stems, serpentine receded branches with campanile shaped sconces, circular drip pans and nozzles, gadroon borders throughout, 20in.

A Tea Tray, oblong, scroll flat-chased within a lattice pierced and festoon applied border, loop handles, 26in.

Another Tea Tray, cut-cornered oblong, formal scroll band engraved within a beaded border, angular handles. 22in.

Assorted Plate, comprising: Snuffers Tray, initialled oblong; set of nine Napkin Rings; twelve pairs of Fish Knives and Forks, bone handles; ten Dessert Knives and twelve Forks (case), and a silver Christening Knife, Fork and Spoon, circa 1810, mother o’ pearl handles.

A Tea Tray, circa 1815, oblong, armorial engraved within a broad band of flat-chased foliage, applied gadroon and shell border, similar loop side handles (wood case), 29m.

A Wine Cooler, circa 1815, plain campanile shaped, with foliate loop side handles above a spreading foot, gadroon rim, detachable collar and liner, 93in.

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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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SILVER COMPRESSED SILVER CIRCULAR TEAPOT, HEMISPHERICAL SILVER PUNCH BOwL, GEORGE II SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR CRUET FRAME, GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE, GEORGE III OVAL SAUCE BOATS

December 27th, 2009

SILVER COMPRESSED SILVER CIRCULAR TEAPOT, HEMISPHERICAL SILVER PUNCH BOwL, GEORGE II SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR CRUET FRAME, GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE, GEORGE III OVAL SAUCE BOATS

A GEORGE IV SILVER COMPRESSED CIRCULAR TEAPOT, part lobed on body, spout and domed cover, wood scroll handle and button finial, ring foot, high, fully marked, by Michael Starkey,

London, 1821, 16oz. 4dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SAUCE BOATS, plain below
waved rims, with leaf capped flying scroll
handles, on anthemion headed pad supports,
8in., by William Grundy, London, 1747, 30oz.
lOdwt.

A SET OF FOUR SILVER GEORGE III CIRCULAR SALT
CELLARS, cast and chased with panels of flower-
heads between lion mask and paw supports,
applied leaf and shell borders, gilt interiors,
33kin. diam., by Cradock & Reid, 1818, and four
Kings pattern Salt Spoons, 1822 and 1838, all
London, 33oz. 5dwt.

FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SILVER, the majority crested or initialled, comprising: eleven Dessert Spoons, nine Dessert Forks, five Table Forks, and a pair of Old English pattern Sugar

Tongs, sixteen pieces by George Adams, 1863, nine others by William Chawner, 1827, the tongs by Robert Peppin, 1819, all London, 39oz. lOdivt.     (26)

A GEORGE III HEMISPHERICAL SILVER PUNCH BOwL, plain below the moulded rim, on a stepped spreading base, 93/»m. diam., indistinct makers mark doublestruck, London, 1810, 37oz. 12dwt.

AN EARLY GEORGE II TAPERED CYLINDRICAL SILVER COFFEE РОТ, engraved with armorials within а scroll, foliate and scalework cartouche, with scroll wood handle and faceted spout, the

stepped domed lid with baluster finial, high, marked on body, base and lid, by John Le Sage, London, 1728, 23oz. 16dwt.
*** The Arms are those of Jessop (See Illustration)

A PAIR OF PARCEL-GILT SHELL SALT CELLARS,
the fluted gilt bowls with waved edges and
bifurcated volute grips, on volute supports,
33Цп. , by William Bond, Dublin, circa
1765, 6oz. 14dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL SwEETMEAT BASKET, engraved with a vacant oval, pierced and wriggleworked with a broad band of vases and festoons within borders of running scrolls below a

beaded rim, similar swing handle, lattice pierced skirt base, 6in. , by William Plummer, London, 1781, 3oz. 8dwt.

A GEORGE II CIRCULAR SILVER BOWL engraved with
two sets of armorials within scrolling foliate
mantling below the flared rim, on a spreading
base, 7in. diam., by Samuel Walker, Dublin,
circa 1745, 18oz. 14dwt.
*** The Arms are those of Cholmlev on one side and Archer of Ballvseskin, Со. Wexford on the other

A GEORGE III SHAPED OBLONG TEAPOT STAND, initialled in the centre and bright-cut with а band of stiff leaf motifs below the raised border, on four panei supports, 7%in. , by

Joseph Scammell, London, 1794, 4oz. 14dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE II OVAL SAUCE BOATS, with
leaf capped double scroll handles, each on three
shell feet, 93kin., by Edward Raper, Dublin,
circa 1750, 28oz.

A GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR CRUET FRAME,
with rings to contain five bottles and two
stoppers, on four scroll and shell supports, with
central turned baluster ring handle, high,
by Samuel Welder, London, 1737, 17oz. I9dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III OVAL SILVER SAUCE BOATS,
crested and swirl fluted at intervals below the
punch beaded rims, double scroll handles,
initialled on the undersides, each on three hoof
feet,&n., by Matthew West, Dublin, 1769, Boz.
17dwt.

A GEORGIAN SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, with а
raised and applied gadroon border, on three
hoof feet, 73in. diam., probably by Daniel
McCarthy (Jackson p. 694), Cork, circa 1760,
12oz.

A WlLLIAM AND MARY CIRCULAR SALVER ON
FOOT, plain, the rim and spreading foot chased
with gadroon borders, 8lkin. diam., makers
mark 1С crowned (probably Jackson p. 144),
London, 1690, 8oz. 7dwt.

A BUTTER TROwEL, with green stained ivory handle, makers mark rubbed, possibly that of Hester Bateman, London, 1786; a Mote Skimmer, marks indistinct, mid-18th century; and a

pair of Sugar Nips, in the form of a stork carrying a baby, Dutch, 19th century.

A GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE,
initialled, by Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1805, 7oz.
18dwt.

A WILLIAM III PORRINGER, the lower body
chased with a band of alternate swirl flutes and
lobes below a cord girdle, both with upper
punched borders of stylised leaves on matted
grounds, engraved with armorials on a scroll,
scale and leaf cartouche, beaded scroll handles,
the underside incised with contemporary
initials, 4in. high, by Robert Peake, London,
1699, lOoz.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN
ASPARAGUS TONGS, by William Knight, London,
1818, 5oz. 6dwt.

A GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN DIVIDING SPOON, crested, possibly by Thomas Tovmsend, also struck Law, Dublin, 1813, 3oz. 16dwt.

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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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HELMET-SHAPED SILVER CREAM JUG, GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVERS, SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICK, GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT CIRCULAR SEAL, SILVER CYLINDRICAL BEAKER

December 27th, 2009

HELMET-SHAPED SILVER CREAM JUG, GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVERS, SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICK, GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT CIRCULAR SEAL, SILVER CYLINDRICAL BEAKER

A HELMET-SHAPED SILVER CREAM JUG, applied with а
reeded girdle and chased with scrolls, florai
clusters, a beast and a mask, also incorporating а
crested cartouche, double scroll handle, on three
shell headed hoof feet, 4 high, marks rubbed,
Dublin, circa 1750, 6oz. 6dwt.

Two GEORGE II MATCHING OVAL SAUCE BOATS,
the stepped bodies engraved wtih two crests
below the waved rims, with leaf capped double
scroll handles, each on three hoof feet, 8/гт., one
by Francis Nelme, 1735, the other by Gabriel Sleath,
1743, both London, 31oz. 4dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III TELESCOPIC TABLE CANDLE-
STICKS, the stepped circular bases, twin knops and
detachable nozzles all foliate gadroon applied,
high extended, fully marked, by J. & T.
Settle, Sheffield, 1816.

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVERS, plain within raised and applied shell punctuated gadroon borders, hoof supports, 63 diam., by W. &R. Peaston, London, 1758, 17oz.

5dwt.

A GEORGE II BALUSTER MUG, with double scroll
handle, initialled on the underside, on a spreading
base, gilt interior, 4Vein. high, makers mark
rubbed, London, 1734, 13oz. ldwt.

A GEORGE II TAPERED CYLINDRICAL SILVER COFFEE РОТ, plain, with partlv faceted curved spout, the stepped domed lid with bell-shaped finial, 9/пп. high, marked on base and lid, by

Thomas Tearle, London, 1732, 23oz. 9dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS, the
shaped square bases cast and chased with shells at
the angles and engraved with armorials rising to
knopped lobed and fluted stems and spool-shaped
sconces, the detachable nozzles conforming in
outline, 7/гт. high, marked on bases and sconces,
by John Cafe, London, 1747, one nozzle by another,
32oz 18dwt.

A  WlLLIAM AND  MARY  CIRCULAR  SALVER  ON
FOOT, initialled on the underside, with raised
gadroon rim and trumpet foot,diam.,
marked on body and foot, makers mark К croivned,
possibly for Jonah Kirke (Jackson p. 146), London,
1691, 16oz. 19dwt.

A GEORGE II SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICK, the shaped
square base cast and chased with shells at the
angles rising to a knopped lobed and fluted stem
and spool-shaped sconce, corded borders, 8
high, marked on base and sconce, by John Cafe,
London, 1754, 16oz. 16dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE II OVAL SAUCE BOATS, with  waved rims and leaf capped flving double scroll handles, each on three hoof feet, 6l, by William Cripps, London, 1745, 22oz. 6dwt.

A QUEEN ANNE SILVER BALUSTER CASTER, engraved with a crest above an applied girdle, on a spreading foot, the sleeved cover pierced with stvlized foliage below the bun finial, 63

high, by Charles Adam, London, 1712, 7oz. 10dwt.

A GEORGE III SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER engraved
in the centre with armorials above crossed foliate
spravs, the border decorated with husk swags and
paterae below the applied gadroon rim, Min.
diam. makers mark indistinct but аррагепиу in а
serrated surround and possibly the mark of John
Laughlin, Lloyd or Locker, Dublin, 1779, 36oz.
12dwt.
The Arms are those of Fetherstonhaugh of Bracklvn Castle со. Westmeath impaling Wolfe, for Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh (d. 1817) of Mosstovra who was High Sheriff in 1781 and

married in 1770, Магу daughter of Theobald Wolfe.

A GEORGE I CYLINDRICAL TANKARD with applied girdle and rim foot, scroll handle with shield terminal, the domed lid with volute thumbpiece, 7in. high, marked on body, lid and

handle, by Thomas Langford, London, 1718, 24oz. 7dwt

ROYAL: A GEORGE IV SILVER-GILT CIRCULAR SEAL Вох, the lid embossed with the Royal Coat of Arms and with an applied border of oak leaves and acorns, the body of plain form with

moulded borders, 7in. diam., marked on base and lid, by Phillip Rundell, London, 1820, 21oz. 6dwt.
*** A similar Seal Вох by Phillip Rundell, London, 1822 appointing William Turner as Ambassador to the Sublime Porte at Constan-tinople from 1820 to 1825 was sold in these Rooms

on 19th June 1969. Seal Boxes by Paul Storr have been sold by Sothebys on 12th December 1974 and 24th June 1980 (at Lennoxlove), and by John Bridge (a pair) on 18th December
A GEORGE I MUG, of tapered cylindrical form, with tuck-in base, scroll handle and gilt interior, initialled on the underside, 37/sin., high, by William Fleming, London, 1720,

9oz. 3dwt.

A QUEEN ANNE TAPERED SILVER CYLINDRICAL MUG,
fluted below an incised girdle topped by punched
leaf motifs, later initialled above and within а
scroll and scale cartouche, skirt base, scroll
handle, 33 high, makers mark WA conjoined,
probably that of Thomas Waterhouse, London,
1710, 5oz. 18dwt.

AN EARLY GEORGE II FLARED SILVER CYLINDRICAL BEAKER, engraved with armorials within a foliate scroll and brickwork cartouche, ЗАт. high, by William Darker, London, 1727, 3oz.

V The Arms are those of Montagu quartering Monthermer
A JAMES II PORRINGER, lightly pricked with
initials, scroll handles, high, makers mark
FS, London, 1685, 6oz. 9dwt

A CHARLES II PORRINGER, the lower body chased
with acanthus, scroll handles, 3in. high, makers
mark DG and two fleur-de-lys in a lozenge (Jackson
p. 138), London, 1679, 5oz. 9dwt.

A GEORGE I BALUSTER SILVER MILK JUG engraved with two sets of initials, short spout, scroll handle and on spreading foot, the underside also initialled, 4in. high, by Colin

McKenzie, Assay Master Edzoard Penman, Edinburgh, 1719, 5oz. 2dwt.

A GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, engraved
with armorials within a scrolling foliate, mask and
scalework surround, also flat chased with a band
of shells and diaper motifs below the raised and
applied scroll border, on four volute supports,
in. diam., by George Hindmarsh, London,
1736, 40oz. 2dwt.

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GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, FOUR-BOTTLE SILVER CRUET FRAME, GEORGE III BALUSTER MILK JUG, GEORGE II BELL-SHAPED TWO-HANDLED CUP

December 27th, 2009

GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, FOUR-BOTTLE SILVER CRUET FRAME, GEORGE III BALUSTER MILK JUG, GEORGE II BELL-SHAPED TWO-HANDLED CUP

A GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, engraved
in the centre with armorials and with a band of
trailing foliage below the raised and applied
gadroon border, on three hoof feet, 16in. diam.,
makers mark G & M, Edinburgh, 1796, 42oz.
13dwt.

A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III FACETED NAVETTE
SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, with reeded rims
and loop handles, the spreading bases and domed
covers conforming in outline, urn-shaped finials,
10  over handles, marked on bases and
covers, by Непгу Chawner, London, 1786/88,
65ozs. 6dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL VASE-SHAPED SILVER COFFEE РОТ,
engraved with armorials on one side and a crest
on the other within foliate swag cartouches,
curved spout and pedestal base, the domed lid
with spherical finial, reeded borders, ll high,
marked on base and lid, by Robert Gaze, London,
1796, 29oz. 4dwt.

A GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, engraved with a crest and motto, raised and applied gadroon border, on three hoof feet, llin. diam., by Richard Rugg, London, 1763, 23oz.

9dwt.

A GEORGE III FOUR-BOTTLE SILVER CRUET FRAME, the
quatrefoil base pierced with paies and raised on
four ball-and-claw feet, beaded borders and
central ring handle, complete with cut glass
bottles and silver labels engraved for  Soy,
Lemon and Ketchup. high, marked on base,
handle and labels, by Thomas Daniell, London,
1777, 5oz. 6dwt.

A GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SWEETMEAT SILVER BASKET,
the lower body wriggleworked with simulated
lobes enclosing bright cut husks and other motifs,
further bright cut with a similar band below the
beaded rim, swing handle, on a spreading base,
7in., London, 1786, 6oz.
6dwt.

A GEORGE II TAPERED CYLINDRICAL COFFEE РОТ,
with tuck-in base, ribbed and curved spout, the
stepped domed lid with bell-shaped finial, the
underside later inscribed and dated 1752, 8*Мп.
high, marked on body and lid, by Gabriel Sleath,
London, 1744, 20oz.

A GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SWEETMEAT SILVER BASKET, bright cut with husk swags incorporating two pendant vacant ovals above piercing and wriggle-work engraving simulating lobes

and below а further pierced band of interlaced ovals, beaded rim and reeded swing handle, on a spreading base, 5/2in. , by Thomas Chawner, London, 1785, 4oz. 14dwt. (excluding

ruby glass liner)

A GEORGE III TAPERED CYLINDRICAL MUG
initialled above the tuck-in base, leaf capped
double scroll handle, 5in. high, by Charles Wright,
London, 1778, 16oz. 12dwt.

A GEORGE III BALUSTER MILK JUG, with flat belly,
moulded rim and reeded angular handle, the
underside inscribed, high, makers mark
rubbed, London, 1805, 4oz. 4dwt.

A GEORGE III OVAL TEA TRAY, engraved with armorials within draperv mantling, gadroon borders and foliate mounted loop handles, on four panei supports,  over handles, by Hannam

and Crouch, London, 1803, 104oz. 14dwt.

A GEORGIAN SHAPED SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER, armorial engraved within a rocaille and flower cartouche, raised and applied foliate scroll border, four pad supports, 15in. diam., by

Edward Wakelin, London, mid-18th century, 43oz. 16dwt.
The Arms are those of Daly of Castle Daly impaling Foster for Francis Daly of Ballylee Castle who married Elinor, daughter of Mr. Foster on lst November 1786.

A GEORGE III COMPRESSED OBLONG TEAPOT, initialled and later chased with florai clusters and rococo cartouches on a matted ground, gadroon collar, on four bail feet, the domed

lid with button finial, marked on body and lid, makers mark indistinct, London, 1818, 19oz. 2dwt.
This salver was submitted to The Antique Plate Committee of The Goldsmiths Hall, case no. 5456; the committee was of the opinion that it complied with the Hallmarking Act 1973.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED GOBLETS, engraved with a crest, on knopped pedestal bases, beaded borders and gilt interiors, 63 high, by John King, London, 1782, 14oz. lOdzut.

A GEORGE II BELL-SHAPED TWO-HANDLED CUP,
chased at intervals with vertical rocaille scrolls
and leafage, also with a band of flowers, scroll
and scalework below the rim, leaf-capped double
scroll handles, on a spreading base, 43 high,
аррагепиу no makers mark, Dublin, circa 1752,
lloz. 18dwt.

A GEORGE III BALUSTER SILVER COFFEE РОТ, engraved
with armorials within crossed foliate spravs, leaf
wrapped curved spout, on a spreading base, the
stepped domed lid with urn-shaped finial, П/гт.
high, marked on base and lid, makers mark GS
struck over that of another, London, 1784, 28oz.
2dwt.
V The Arms are those of Clarke of Handsworth, Со. Stafford

A CHANNEL ISLANDS CHRISTENING CUP, the plain
hemispherical body incised S CL, applied scroll
handles, 33Mn. diam., makers mark apparently
TC in an oval, circa 1740, 5oz.

A PAIR OF TABLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, the crested
shaped circular bases cast and chased with rococo
ornament rising to knopped baluster stems and
sconces, detachable nozzles, decorated through-
out with foliage and blooms, lPin. high,
аррагепиу unmarked, possibly Irish, mid-18th
century, 66oz. 14dwt.

A GEORGE II INVERTED SILVER PEAR-SHAPED TEA KETTLE
AND LAMPSTAND, engraved with armorials within
a rococo cartouche on one side and with a crest on
the other, the upper body and domed lid chased
with scrolls, flowers and foliage on a matted
ground, curved bird head spout, scroll raffia-
wrapped swing handle and pineapple finial, the
circular stand applied with a florai apron, raised
on three scroll supports and shell feet, fixed
burner, 15in. high overall, marked on base and
stand, by Charles Woodward, London, 1747, 55oz.
12dwt.

A GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR WAITER, plain
below the Chippendale border, initialled on the
underside, on three hoof feet, 6 diam.,
makers mark doublestruck, by Joseph Sanders,
London, 1738, 8oz. 12dwt.

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