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
PLATED
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.
RUSSIAN PARCEL-GILT CIGARETTE BOX, AUSTRIAN SILVER-GILT AND CARVED AGATE COUPE, GERMAN PARCEL-GILT STANDING CUP, GEORGE III SILVER CREAMERS
January 3rd, 2010
RUSSIAN PARCEL-GILT CIGARETTE BOX, AUSTRIAN SILVER-GILT AND CARVED AGATE COUPE, GERMAN PARCEL-GILT STANDING CUP, GEORGE III SILVER CREAMERS
RUSSIAN PARCEL-GILT CIGARETTE BOX
AND A CONTINENTAL SILVER -GILT COMPACT, the
first with maker’s mark KK, Moscow, circa 1900,
rectangular with rounded corners, applied with gilt,
enameled or ‘jeweled’ souvenirs and inscriptions,
including a frog climbing a ladder after a rat, a dragon,
crested shields, a tragedy mask, a Japanese style
mountainous landscape, a bottle of champagne, a tennis
racket and a lady bug, with gilt interior, the second
apparently unmarked, probably Russian, circa 1900,
similar, engraved in one corner with a spider’s web,
applied with enameled or ‘jeweled’ trinkets including an
owl’s head, a crowned serpent, a pair of tongs, a riding
whip and horseshoe, a crowned double headed eagle, and
a sword, opening to reveal gilt mirrored compartmented
interior, on gilt chain hung with more trinkets. L.
AUSTRIAN SILVER-GILT AND CARVED
AGATE COUPE, Vienna, 1821, of tapering cylindrical
form on circular base, the border of the base applied
with band of quatrefoils and foliage, set at intervals
with faceted carnelian beads, the edge and gallery
mount with gadroon rims, raised on 4 faceted agate ball
feet, struck with Austrian quality, date and tax marks.
AMERICAN SILVER-PLATED REVOLVING
SUPPER SERVICE, English Silver Mfg. Corp., Brooklyn,
N.Y., 20th century, the circular base with 4 turned
handles, fitted with 4 covered entree dishes, 2 casters,
2 footed bowls and a central covered bowl, gadroon
rims and handles, monogrammed CBU. L.
ITALIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Milan, 20th century, comprising: coffee pot, teapot, creamer and covered two-handled sugar bowl, each of lobed pear form on
leaf-capped scroll feet, wood handles, bouquet finials, the interiors of the creamer and sugar gilt, stamped on the bases File Peruzzi, 90 gross. H. of coffee pot 8″.
RUSSIAN NEOCLASSICAL CANDLESTICKS, maker’s mark M.P.circa 1900, each
of square section, embossed and chased with ribbon-tied laurel swags and wreaths, with reed-and-tie borders, on 4 scroll panel feet, the sconces and fixed drip-pans chased with
stiff leafage, fluting and beading. Together with a pair of Continental silver candlesticks, 20th century, 750 standard, each of baluster form, on 4 openwork grapevine feet,
engraved with Greek key pattern bands and circular cartouche.
THREE SILVER-PLATED TABLE ARTICLES,
late 19th century, comprising: a George III silver-plated
hot water urn, with fluted lower body, reefed loop
handles, ball finial and feet, ivory spigot, a hot water
siphons, maker’s mark WP&S, the globular urn on 4
reefed legs and paw feet, with detachable tube
terminating in strainer, ivory spigot, flanked by
cylindrical vessel, all on shaped rectangular base, 4
panel feet, engraved with foliate swags and bands,
beaded rims, and a meat dish cover, Ellington & Co.,
1884, engraved with swags and pattered, with beaded
borders, detachable reefed handle, monogrammed IMD.
GROUP OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER
TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a presentation salver,
Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham, 1931, circular with
molded piecrust border, on 3 scroll feet, engraved in
the center with inscription and date, a tassel, Gorham
Mfg. Co., circa 1867, the shallow bowl applied with
openwork medallions of female masks, engraved with
interlocking initials SGD, an oval bread dish, Tiffany &
Co., 1907-1938, with reefed rim, monogrammed SJS, a
set of 4 open salts, Graff, Washburn & Dunn, retailed
by Cartier, with a blue glass liner, and a mug, Tiffany &
Co., circa 1900, with lobed lower body, presentation
inscription and date, 76 gross. D.
GROUP OF CONTINENTAL SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: a pair of Belgian circular
platters, Decocted, Brussels, 20th century, with gadroon
rims, a Hungarian shaped oval presentation tray,
Bacharach A. Sock, 20th century, with gadroon rim,
engraved with 7 facsimile signatures, an Austrian
caster, maker’s mark AW, Vienna, 1820, of tapering
cylindrical form on pedestal foot, with reefed and
gadroon bands, pierced detachable cover, a pair of
French footed condiment dishes, circa 1800, each of
boat form with loop handles, diamond-shaped base, with
gilt compartmented interiors, engraved on the foot
D.G/C.B., and a French gilt beaker, late 19th century,
in Louis XVI style, monogrammed JH, 92 D.
GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER-GILT
ARTICLES, comprising: a French part dressing table
set, with brush, shoe horn, 3 small circular boxes, a
rectangular box, and 4 mounted glass containers, some
engraved with armorial and motto, a Dutch mounted
embroidered cloth purse, 19th century, an Italian small
box, retailed by Tiffany & Co., with rusticated surface,
an American rectangular cigarette box, the lid
engraved Janie, the gilt compartmented interior
inscribed with name and address, a French oval pen tray
and a pair of circular ashtrays, G. Keller, the former
monogrammed, 2 pairs of English sugar nips, one
London, 1888, the other Birmingham, 1963, an
American silver letter opener, Tiffany & Co., an
English inkwell, Birmingham, 1928, an American
jewelry box with drawer and hinged lid, an etui, and 2
teaspoons. Together with a gilt plated seal. 48
weighable silver.
GERMAN PARCEL-GILT STANDING CUP AND
COVER, late 19th century, of lobed inverted pear form,
chased and applied with scrolling foliage and
flower heads, rope work bands, with openwork knap of
winged putty herms alternating with beaded strap work,
on conforming circular foot, engraved with armorials,
the matching cover with openwork beaded foliate
gallery, leafy finial, 62 H.
PAIR OF CONTINENTAL SILVER COMPOTES, late 19th century, each with circular bowl pierced with ovals, flutes, berried laurel oval wreaths, swags and foliage, reed and foliate rim,
on 4 panel legs capped with grotesque masks connected by laurel swags and terminating in paw feet, on circular bases with rosettes in the center, lack liners, 34 H.
TWO GEORGE II SILVER CASTERS, George
Methuen, London, 1744, of baluster form with molded
pedestal bases and borders, detachable covers pierced
with diaper and scrolls, one with partly pierced sleeve,
bell finials, marked on bases and covers, 11 H.
GROUP OF GEORGE III SILVER FLATWARE,
comprising: an Old English pattern bright-cut gravy
spoon, by Hester Bateman, 1787, a fish slice with
reefed handle, the blade pierced with a band of
pattered, the center engraved with armorials, by Peter
& Ann Bateman, 1793, the handle by Moses Brent, and 2
Onslow pattern sauce ladles with shell-shaped bowls,
one by Christopher Skinner, Dublin, 1767, the other by
Michael Keating, Dublin, 1773, 6 excluding slice.
GROUP OF FRENCH SILVER-GILT
FLATWARE, Paris, early 20th century, comprising: 6
forks, possibly Havilland & CAE, in a modified Kings
pattern, 6 fruit knives, in a similar pattern, and 12 fruit
spoons, in a Baroque style strap work pattern. Together
with a set of 9 English silver coffee spoons, Goldsmiths
& Silversmiths Co., Sheffield, 1960, 6 Continental
silver-gilt teaspoons, in a Shell-and-Thread pattern, and
2 gilt silver-plated fruit knives. 28 weighable
silver.
GROUP OF SILVER, comprising: a wine funnel
of typical form with pierced bowl and detachable
funnel, by ?Luke Proctor & Co., Sheffield, 1791,
engraved with initials W.B.S.C., a Belgian slightly
tapering cylindrical beaker, circa 1835, and a vase-
shaped nutmeg grater, engraved with initial H,
unmarked, possibly American, 19th century, 7 H.
FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE SILVER COVERED
TUREEN, maker’s mark MR with hammer between,
Paris, late 19th century, circular, with leaf-and-dart
bands, swan-form handles, the collar flat-chased with
interacting bird wings alternating with foliate motives,
the domed lid with cone finial centered by abjure
roundel of anthemion and leaf tips, monogrammed SL,
43 L.
POLISH SILVER STANDING CUP AND COVER,
mid-19th century, of inverted pear form on baluster
stem, domed foot, chased with petal-shaped lobes
engraved with scrolling foliage and strap work on matte
ground, alternating with plain lobes, the double domed
cover with conforming decoration and flaming scroll
finial, gilt interior, 36 H.
GROUP OF GEORGE II AND III SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: an open sugar bowl, Fuller White, London, 1753, of inverted pear form, with molded lip and pedestal foot, a cruet
stand, Samuel Wood, London, 1740, with reserves for 2 bottles, on 4 shell feet, with C-scroll handle, applied with a rococo cartouche engraved A/R.H., with one silver-covered
cut-glass cruet bottle, a dinner plate, maker’s mark DW script, London, 1768, with shaped gadroon rim, the border engraved with a crest, and a salver, maker’s mark RR, London,
1771, with shaped circular gadroon rim, on 3 splayed slipper feet, later engraved with racially around the edges, 57 L.
FOUR GEORGE III SILVER CREAMERS, the
first by William Abby I, London, 1788, of helmet form
on square foot, bright-cut with floral swags and ribbon-
tied cartouche monogrammed ST, with reefed strap
handle, the second by Robert and David Kennel,
London, 1797, of oval section, the shoulder with
pinpricked band of wriggle work design, engraved under
the spout with a wreath containing monogram MAC,
with reefed lip and harp-shaped strap handle, the third
no maker’s mark, Dublin, 1799, oval, with vertical ribs
at intervals, scalloped molded lip and reefed strap
handle, engraved with crest, and the fourth with
obscured maker’s mark, London, 1815, of oval bombe
form on 4 ball feet, with gadroon lip and strap handle,
18 H
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: 2 similar sauce boats, one by Gorham Mfg. Co., retailed by Foster & Co., Boston, monogrammed EL, the other by Wm. B. During
Co., retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle, monogrammed MEH, each of boat form on 3 shell-capped paw feet, with shell-capped upright C-scroll handles, another sauce boat with under
plate, Unger Bros., early 20th century, of boat shape, plain surface, monogrammed HSH, 8 bread and butter plates, maker’s mark H in rope twist, circular, with gadroon rim, and
an octagonal bread basket, Reed 6c Barton, the sides pierced and applied with foliage and scrolls. Together with a Continental silver plate, of shaped circular form, embossed,
chased and engraved with foliage and flowers.
AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER, SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKERS AND A CONTINENTAL PARCEL-GILT CIGARETTE CASE
January 3rd, 2010
AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER, SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKERS AND A CONTINENTAL PARCEL-GILT CIGARETTE CASE
TWO AMERICAN SILVER TROPHY CUPS, the
first by Whiting Mfg. Co., circa 1891, cylindrical, with
undulating handle, presentation inscription and date,
the second by Dominick & Half, 1905, of tulip-form on
pedestal foot, with 2 handles and reefed edges,
presentation inscription and date. Together with an
American silver-plated presentation mug, Gorham Mfg.
Co., circa 1888, with presentation inscription and date.
FOUR AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a coffee pot, Tiffany & Co., 1891-1902, of bombe form with cylindrical neck, applied with a waistband of scrolling foliage, the
handle with shell and scroll terminals, ivory supports, the hinged domed cover with stylized bud finial, monogram med STH, a porringer, Tiffany & Co., circa 1915, with reefed
lip, ivory handle, engraved with name and date, another porringer, Frank W. Smith Co., Inc., with pierced handle, and a double shell-form sweetmeat dish, Reed & Barton, on 4
ball feet, with scroll handle, monogram med LMA, 43 . H. of coffee .
SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER
COMPOTES, Black, Starr .5c Frost, circa 1900, each
with lobed wavy rim and pedestal foot, applied with
scrolling foliage, flowers and shells, engraved in the
center STH, 89 D.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a child’s mug, bowl and plate, Tiffany & Co., circa 1874, each applied with bands of pattered, the mug with beaded lip, each
engraved Bryce Metcalf/Dec. 10th, 1874, the plate later engraved Bryce Metcalf, Jr./August 8th, 1915, a coin mug, Gorham Mfg. Co., circa 1859, retailed by James E. Spear,
cylindrical, with scrolling bracket handle, beaded lip, engraved with interlocking initials TS, and 3 other Childs’ mugs, second quarter 19th century, one by Gale, Wood &
Hughes, New York, engraved Bryce Metcalf, another by J. & I. Cox, New York, monogrammed JBM, and the last by Gels ton & Co., New York, engraved J.B.M. from S.P., 33 H.
FIVE AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES,
Black, Starr & Frost, circa 1900, comprising: a circular
tray, a small oval platter and a bowl, each applied at
the rim with foliate scrolls, flowers and shells, an oval
bread tray, applied and chased with foliate scrolls, and
a circular cake basket, the openwork sides applied at
the rim with foliate scrolls and shell work, the pierced
upright swing handle with conforming decoration, on 3
leafy scroll feet, all monogrammed STH or SH, 113
L. of largest 15 1/2″ .
SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER OPEN
VEGETABLE DISHES, Black, Starr 3c Frost, circa 1900,
oval, applied at the rim with scrolls, leaves and swags
of fruit, monogram med in the center STH, 60 L.13.
AMERICAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED TRAY, Black, Starr ? Frost, circa 1900, of shaped rectangular form, applied at the rim with scrolls, flowers, leaves and shell work, the bracket
handles with conforming decoration, engraved in the center with leafy monogram STH, 180 L. over handles 31 3/4″.
AMERICAN RENAISSANCE REVIVAL SILVER HOT WATER URN ON STAND, Gorham Mfg. Co., circa 1365, of pear form with waist band of tongue-and-dart, bracket handles, the collar applied
with 2 female masks, with urn-form spigot draped with wreaths, monogrammed STH under a crest, the stand with apron and 4 strap work legs flat-chased with acanthus on stippled
ground, mounted with 4 female putty, with burner and domed cover, 86 gross. H.
AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER AND A
SMALL TRAY, the first by Baud, Tompkins & Black,
New York, circa 1840, of paneled baluster form with
molded lip, shoulder and foot, leaf-capped scroll handle,
engraved with floral and foliate pendants and foliate
scroll cartouche monogrammed STH, the second by Gait
& Bro., Washington, D.C., circa 1900, of shaped circular
form, with gadroon and leafy scroll rim, engraved with
flowers, scrolling foliage and monogram SH, 60.
AMERICAN SILVER PLATTER AND A CAKE
BASKET, the first by Frank M. Whiting Co., circa 1900,
oval, applied at the rim with foliate scrolls, the center
monogrammed STH, the second by Frank W. Smith
Silver Co., retailed by Udall & Ballot, circa 1900, oval,
the lobed sides pierced and engraved with diaper work,
foliage and scrolls, the rim applied with foliate scrolls,
30 L.
GROUP OF AMERICAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a pair of tizzies, Tiffany & Co., 1902-1907, each applied and pierced at the rim and foot with grape bunches,
foliate scrolls and latticework, the centers chased with sunburst containing monogram STH, a bread tray, Graff, Westbourne & Dunn, circa 19Q0, oval, the rim applied and pierced
with Narcissus flowers and foliate scrolls, monogrammed TH, a small bowl, Theodore B. Starr, early 20th century, the rim applied with flowering branches, monogram me STM, and 2
match safes, one by Whiting Mfg. Co., circa 1900, chased with foliage, a helmet and letter M, engraved with crest and motto, the other unmarked, chased with a maiden being
carried away by Love, 49.
NINE AMERICAN SILVER SERVING PIECES,
comprising: a pair of asparagus tongs, Tiffany & Co.,
1902-1907, in the Chrysanthemum pattern, a large
ladle, Tiffany & Co., 1902-1907, in the Olympian
pattern, a serving fork and a serving spoon, with gilt
tines and bowl, During Division of Gorham Mfg. Co.,
circa 1900, retailed by Black, Starr & Frost in the New
Queens pattern, a berry spoon, same maker and
retailer, circa 1900, in the Iris pattern, another berry
spoon, Gorham Mfg. Co., circa 1894, in the Imperial
Chrysanthemum pattern, a small ladle, Whiting Mfg.
Co., circa 1902, in the Lily pattern, a pierced pastry
server, International Silver Co., circa 1903, in the
Frontenac pattern, and a cake server, retailed by
Tiffany & Co., circa 1900, the handle in the form of
leafy vine terminating in 3 strawberries, gilt blade,
most monogrammed, 43.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: an egg cruet, Ball & Black, circa 1840, with shaped oval cartouche base, 6 egg cups, a two-handled footed bowl, Black, Starr &
Frost, circa 1900, the sides and tops of the handles
pierced with pattered, monogram med STH, a small bowl,
Towel Silversmiths, with beaded lip, a small plate,
Wilcox & Wagoner, with beaded rim, another bowl,
Tuttle Silversmiths, circa 1925, plain, monogram med
L.T.A., a vase, Black Starr & Frost, circa 1900, of
trumpet-form, embossed and chased with ribbon-tied
laurel swags, and upright leafage, monogram med STH, a
pair of bonbon bowls, Howard <5c Co., circa 1900, each
applied and pierced at the rim with flowers, scrolls and
latticework, monogram med STH, and a melted butter
server with wood handle, 77 gross. H.
GROUP OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a pair of candlesticks, Tiffany & Co., 1902-1907, of tubular form with fixed nozzles, engraved with foliate
scroll cartouches, an assembled tea service, including teapot and waste bowl, Black, Starr & Frost, circa 1900, creamer and sugar basket, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1905, each of ribbed
urn form on pedestal foot, a pair of bonbon dishes, a bowl and a pierced vase, Gorham Mfg. Co., each with reticulated sides a pierced small basket, Mouser Mfg., Co., a pierced
footed bowl maker’s mark G.N./R.H., Chester, 1903, a trumpet vase and a heart-shaped box, W. Comynes, London, 1904/1905, the vase weighted, another pierced bowl and an overlay
ruby glass caster, most monogrammed, 70 weighable silver.
GEORGE III SILVER LADLE, Paul Storrs,
London, 1820, with threaded fiddle handle. Together
with a pair of George III silver sugar nips, Peter &
Jonathan Bateman, London, 1790/1, with bright-cut
decoration, and a set of 4 George IV silver condiment
spoons, Thomas Barker, London, 1825, Fiddle pattern,
engraved with crests, 10.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE,
comprising: a set of 12 coffee spoons, Gorham Mfg.
Co., circa 1900, in the Henry II pattern, with gilt bowls,
a pie slice, Gorham Mfg. Co., in the King George
pattern, a serving fork, Dorgan Division of Gorham Mfg.
Co., circa 1902, retailed by Black, Starr & Frost, in the
plain Wentworth pattern, a flat server, no maker’s
mark, circa 1875, in Renaissance Revival style, 2 pairs
of sugar nips, one by Tiffany Co., circa 1912, in the
Faneuil pattern, the other with no maker’s mark, circa
1880, with claw terminals, a spoon and a fork, Gorham
Mfg. Co., in the Chantilly pattern, a carving fork,
Dominick & Huff, in the Kings pattern, 6 berry forks,
no maker’s mark, with berry terminals, 5 luncheon
forks, 19th century, retailed by Culvert Bros., threaded
oval tipped handles, and another pie slice, Rogers, Lunt
& Bowled Co., the handle with flowers and foliage,
most monogrammed. Together with a Continental
silver berry spoon and the following American silver-
plated flatware: a set of 12 dinner knives and 12
luncheon knives, with mother-of-pearl handles, the
blades by Meriden Cutlery Co., 12 salad forks, 5 coffee
spoons, a serving fork and a powdered sugar spoon.
AMERICAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER
FLATWARE SERVICE, Whiting Mfg. Co., circa 1880, in
the Heraldic pattern, comprising 12 of each of the
following: dinner knives, dinner forks, luncheon knives,
luncheon forks, teaspoons, fish knives, fish forks,
dessert spoons, soup spoons, butter knives and coffee
spoons, and with 13 cocktail forks, a jam spoon, a sauce
ladle, a condiment spoon and a small serving fork, all
monogrammed W, 198 excluding dinner and
luncheon knives.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: a plate, Tiffany & Co., circa
1915, with reefed and molded edge, the base with
presentation inscription and date, a larger plate,
Tiffany & Co., 1938-47, similar to the preceding,
monogrammed in the center LMA, a tray, Gorham Mfg.
Co., of shaped cartouche form, with reefed edge,
monogrammed on the border LTA, and a pair of overlay
glass hot plate stands, Webster Co. Together with a
silver-plated toast rack, Tiffany & Co. 64 weighable
silver. L.
THREE ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, the first a small covered tureen, William Chewer, London, 1845, of bombe oval form, on 4 leaf-capped paw feet, with gadroon edge, leafy
reefed handles and finial, engraved with crest on base and cover, fully marked, the second a waiter, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1910, retailed by Tiffany & Co., of
shaped circular form, on 4 reefed tapering panel feet, engraved in the center with Adam style shield-form cartouche, and the third a gravy ladle, John & Henry Lies, London,
1819, the rounded terminal engraved with crest. Together with a silver-plated salver, with molded and reefed piecrust rim, on 3 leaf-and-shell panel feet, the center engraved
with meandering leafy vine.
FOUR ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ARTICLES,
comprising: a George III toast rack, Thos. Watson &
Co., Sheffield, 1806, composed of strap work, on 4 ball
feet, a George III wine funnel, Andrew Foreleg,
London, 1808, with reefed bands, monogrammed WBW,
a Victorian waiter, Barnard Bros., London, 1341,
circular, the rim applied with foliate scrolls and shells,
the center engraved with circle of scrolls, shells,
strap work and latticework, on 3 scroll feet, and a
Victorian caster, maker’s mark FS/JH, London, 1889, of
pear form, embossed and chased with swirling panels of
scrolls and leaves, the domed cover pierced with
commas, with baluster finial, monogrammed ED, 32
D.
THREE AMERICAN SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKERS AND A CONTINENTAL PARCEL-GILT CIGARETTE CASE, each of the shakers of tapering cylindrical form with plain surface, one by R. Plankinton &
Co., early 20th century, monogrammed LMA, another by Tiffany & Co., 1907-1938, monogrammed AM, and the third by Howard & Co., early 20th century, monogrammed BM, the case of
shaped rectangular form, with reefed, engine-turned and gilt stripes, 8 1/2 and 5 3/4″ L.
CAMPANA-SHAPED PEPPERETTE, CIRCULAR SALVER, CYLINDRICAL COFFEE РОТ, SILVER TEA CADDY, KINGS PATTERN CADDY SPOON
December 27th, 2009
CAMPANA-SHAPED PEPPERETTE, CIRCULAR SALVER, CYLINDRICAL COFFEE РОТ, SILVER TEA CADDY, KINGS PATTERN CADDY SPOON
A GEORGE III CIRCULAR SALVER, engraved in
the centre with crest below motto in a lozenge
and oval cartouche with brickwork ground,
further surrounded by festoons and crossed
reeds, beaded border, moulded panei feet,
14lkin. diam., by John Hutson, London, 1785,
43oz. 12dwt.
A GEORGE I BALUSTER SILVER CASTER, applied with а
belly-girdle above a spreading base, the cover
pierced with formai scroll clusters and arched
paies and pellets below a turned finial, 6in. high,
marked on base and cover, by Thomas Bamford I,
London, 1719, 4oz. 18dwt.
A GEORGE III COMPRESSED CIRCULAR SALT CELLAR, plain below a gadroon rim, applied with three paw, rosette and tendril panei sup-ports in Regency style, gilt interior, diam., by
Benjamin Smith, London, 1815, 4oz. 12dwt.
A GEORGE IV CAMPANA-SHAPED PEPPERETTE, lobed above a spreading base, with corded rim and foot borders, the detachable stepped cover simply pierced around a bail finial, gilt
interior, high, marked on body and cover, by Jonathan Наупе, London, 1826, 2oz. 5dwt.
A GEORGE III SHAPED OBLONG SNUFFERS TRAY,
engraved with a crest, raised and applied scroll,
foliate and shell border, by Cradock
and Reid, London, 1818, 8oz. 12divt.
A GEORGE III OBLONG THREE-BOTTLE INKSTAND, the three bottle ring sockets moulded with Greek Key ornament and flanked on the sides by pen depressions, on corner leaf headed
volute supports, the cut-glass wells with detachable covers and bail finials, applied gadroon borders throughout, 8%in. wide, fully marked, by T. & J. Guest & Cradock, London,
1809, one cover 1807, l9oz. 8dwt.
A GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED ARGYLE, engraved with armorials within a foliate sprig cartouche opposite a crest, on a spreading base, domed cover with bail finial, curved spout, wood
loop handle, reeded borders throughout, integral base heater, Tin. high, marked on base and cover, by Непгу Green, London, 1793, 13oz.
*** The Arms are those of Harter, possibly for James Collier Harter of Esker, Со. Galway & Broughton Hall, Со. Lancs. (1788-1862) who married on 2nd May 1810 Sophia daughter of
M. Thompson of Broughton Hall.
ANOTHER VASE-SHAPED ARGYLE, matching the
preceding lot, but not engraved with armorials,
7in. high, fully marked, by Parsons of Tessier,
London, 1936, 14oz.
A GEORGE I TAPERED SILVER CYLINDRICAL COFFEE РОТ,
the plain body engraved with widows armorials
within a foliate strap surround, moulded rim
and base borders, faceted straight spout and
wood scroll handle, the domed cover with
turned acorn finial, the base incised In memory
of my Dear Sister 1Г, 73Аш. high, marked on
base, by Edward Vincent, London, 1725, l6oz.
16dwt.
A GEORGE III OVAL MEAT DISH, the rim
engraved with a crest below the applied gadroon
border, 165/sin. , by William Bennett,
London, 1808, 43oz. 13dwt.
The Arms are possibly those of Sutton impaling Jacob
A GEORGE I BALUSTER MUG, engraved with armorials within a baroque cartouche, scroll handle, on a spreading base, 4lkin. high, by Nathaniel Gulliver, London, 1725, 14oz. 6dwt.The
Arms are those of MKean impaling Wright
A GEORGE II OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY, the body
plain above a slight concave moulded skirt base,
the detachable stepped cover with turned
baluster finial, 5in. high, marked on base and
cover, by Samuel Taylor, London, 1745, 12oz.
6dwt.
FOUR GEORGE III FEATHER EDGE PATTERN
TABLESPOONS, initialled, by Hester Bateman,
London, 1776, 8oz. 16dwt.
Fourteen Fiddle pattern Teaspoons, the majoritv initialled, various makers marks, dates between 1817 and 1864, all London, 9oz. I8dwt.
Two GEORGE III OBLONG WINE LABELS, with cut corners, pierced or engraved for Rum within reeded borders, by Phipps and Robinson, 179411804; another, smaller, engraved for Soy, •
by John Robins, 1798; another, engraved for Whisky, makers mark SA, 1805; and a rectang-ular example, engraved for Champagne, by Reily and Storer, 1837, all London.
Two GEORGE III SHAPED OBLONG WINE LABELS,
engraved for Gin and Brandy within florai and
foliate borders, makers mark IH, Edinburgh,
circa 1810; and an oblong example, pierced for
Port within gadroon borders, by Phipps and
Robinson, London, 1808.
A GEORGE IV KINGS PATTERN CADDY SPOON,
the bowl chased with shell ornament, byJoseph
Taylor, Birmingham, 1824.
A SET OF THREE WILLIAM IV SILVER WINE LABELS,
engraved for Port, Sherrv and Madeira within
borders flat chased with trailing vines and
grapes on a matted ground, by Raivlings and
Summers, London, 1833.
A WlLLIAM IV FOUR-PIECE SILVER ТЕА AND COFFEE
SET, the lobed bodies chased with vacant scroll
cartouches between matted panels of flowers
and foliage below reeded rims, leaf capped scroll
handles and on anthemion feet, the pots with
flower finials, by Richard Smith, Dublin, 1836;
and a pair of Sugar Tongs cast with interlaced
vines, by William Eaton, London, 1832, 96oz.
8dwt.
A GEORGE IV OBLONG SILVER SNUFF ВОХ, entirely
reeded, the flush hinged lid later applied with а
paste, gilt interior, 3in. wide, Ъу John Lazorence
& Со., Birmingham, 1821.
SILVER TEA SERVICE - FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE - SET OF SIX CASED SILVER HANDLED BUTTER KNIVES - SILVER CIGAR BOX
December 4th, 2009
SILVER TEA SERVICE - FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE - SET OF SIX CASED SILVER HANDLED BUTTER KNIVES - SILVER CIGAR BOX
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE
MAKER’S MARK & SONS, HM SHEFFIELD, 1934
Plain tapering oblong form on scroll feet, engraved with initial ‘W’
SUNDRY SILVER
Including a pair of sauce boats, by J & W Deakin, Sheffield, 1929, plain oval on shell and hoof feet; a small circular sauceboat, Sheffield, 1920; a pair of circular salt cellars, Birmingham, 1881; and five various napkin rings
SUNDRY SILVER
Including a three piece condiment set, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., 1935, Britannia Standard, comprising octagonal pepper caster, trencher salt cellar, and oblong mustard pot; a pair of oblong teapot stands; a circular sugar basin; a six-division toast rack; a silver Mounted glass powder jar; etc.
A GEORGE III SILVER GRAVY SPOON
MAKER’S MARK OF WILLIAM SUMNER, 1803
Of Old English pattern with drop heel, engraved with demi-pegasus crest 12in.
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER BEAKER MAKER’S MARK LE BASS, DUBLIN, 1816
Of plain straight-sided circular form, with slightly everted lip: A George 11 silver beaker, maker’s mark of Richard Richardson II, Chester, 1756, of tapering circular form, with plain band at foot and lip, later engraved with cypher within oval: And a George IV silver mug, maker’s mark of Jonathan Havre, circa 1824, of tapering circular form, applied with flowerhead border to the foot, the body turned with bands of reeding
A SILVER FRUIT BOWL MAKER’S MARK POSSIBLY JOHN WALKER & CO., 1938
Of octagonal panelled circular form, on four pierced bracket feet, the shaped rim applied with beaded and foliage border (14V2oz.); And a silver salver, Birmingham, 1934, of plain octagonal form on four panel feet
A FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE MAKER’S MARK OF J.GLOSTER LTD.
Each of oblong octagonal form and on four hoof feet, engraved with panels of scrolling foliage, the pots and the sugar basin further engraved with initial ‘T’
Sill. (20.4cm.) height of coffee pot 57oz. gross
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE TRAY
MAKER’S MARK OF H. MATTI IEWS, BIRMINGHAM, 1905
Of oblong form, the centre embossed math cherub heads and with gadrooned border; also a silver mounted cut-glass oval trinket jar, same maker and date; nine silver mounted dressing table pieces, various makers and dates; three electroplated pin tra\ls; and a three piece electroplated and enamelled brush set (17)
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLES
MAKER’S MARK OF NATHAN & HAYES, CHES I ER, 1906
Each circular, the mounts embossed with scrolling foliage, (one stopper lacking); and a scene bottle with plain mounts engraved -with monogram, marks rubbed (3)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT-CUT TABLE SPOONS MAKER’S MARK OF SAMUEL AND EDWARD WIGAN, 1794
Old English pattern, bright-cut engraved with initials ‘FR’ within chevron borders; also two bright-cut table spoons, both with leopard crest four Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern tablespoons; six silver Hanoverian pattern table forks, each with leopard head crest; five dessert spoons similarly crested; two George III silver table spoons; and two mustard spoons
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CRUET OF LEE & WIGFUL, SHEFFIELD, 1902
Of shaped square form on four bun feet, with rounded arch ring handle, the frame holding four cut-glass bottles
A PAIR OF CASED SILVER NAPKIN RINGS
MAKER’S MARK MARK OF DUNCAN & SCOBBIE, BIRMINGHAM, 1937
Each circular, with bands of reeding; Six miscellaneous silver napkin rings, various makers and dates; and a pair of American circular pierced bonbon dishes (lo)
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND IVORY PRESENTATION TROWEL MARK OF JOHN ROUND & SON LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1889
The triangular blade engraved with presentation inscription and panelled border, with scrolled stem and beaded ferrule to the ivory baluster handle, in Fitted case
A SET OF SIX CASED SILVER HANDLED BUTTER KNIVES MAKER`S MARK OF T. BRADBURY & SONS, SHEFFIELD, 1937
And cased flatware comprising; A set of six silver coffee spoons with composition finials (one finial lacking), maker’s mark of J. Dixon & Sons, 1939; A set of six electroplated pastry forks; A set of six electroplated fish knives and forks; Also a set of six fish knives and forks, the handles with spiral bands of scrolling foliage, in fitted tray; And a set of six stainless and composition table knives
A SET OF TEN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS MAKER’S MARK OF JOHN ROUND & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1910
Old English pattern, engraved initial ‘W’; a set of six modern silver table spoons, Sheffield, 1963; and sundry silver flatware
A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR CASTER MAKER’S MARK RUBBED, 1809
Baluster formon spreading foot, pierced domed cover with wrythen finial, engraved with initial, loaded base bin. (I 5.2cm.) high
A GEORGE III SILVER SKEWER MAKER’S MARK OF GEORGE GRAY, 1803
Of plain ring-ended form, engraved with initials; a George III silver marrow scoop, maker’s mark of Thomas Watson, 1770; two Georgian silver sugar tongs with pierced and chased stems and shell-form ends; and a pair of George IV Scottish silver tongs with shell-ends; and a pair of silver toddy ladles, by W.Parkins. Edinburgh, 1829
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLES MAKER’S MARK OF HILLIARD
The domed hinged mounts embossed with scrolling foliage and flowerheads on a matted ground, the spherical bottles of moulded and cut glass
A SILVER CIGAR BOX MAKER’S MARK RC, 1936
Plain oblong, the cover engraved with presentation inscription and facsimile signatures; and an Edwardian silver tea glass frame, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1904
Antique Silver Tea and Coffee Set - Antique Table Candlesticks - A German Silver Dish - Silver Tea Tray
December 2nd, 2009
Antique Silver Tea and Coffee Set - Antique Table Candlesticks - A German Silver Dish - Silver Tea Tray
A four piece Tea and Coffee Set, part lobed and fluted oblong and baluster, bun supports, the pots with composition handles and wood buttons.
Assorted Plate, comprising: two pairs of Nut Crackers and a pair of Grape Scissors (case); eleven pairs of Dessert Knives and Forks; and five Wine and Spirit Labels
Eighty-eight pieces of assorted Flatware, mostly Old English and Beaded pattern.
A Vegetable Dish, modern, circular, gadroon border, crested domed cover with ring handle, drainer
A gilt-metal Photograph Frame, rectangular, foliage engraved.
A Tea Tray, shaped oval, scroll engraved within a rocaille scroll border.
Another Tea Tray, shaped oblong, scroll stamped within a scroll and shell border.
A four piece Tea and Coffee Set, circa 1820, crested compressed vase and baluster bodies, spreading
ing bases, the pots with domed covers and flower bud finials.
A pair of Table Candlesticks, concave square bases, tapered stems and urn shaped sconces with nozzles, husk and paterae borders.
Two Entree Dishes, oval, with covers.
A French four piece Christening Set, circa 1860, of egg cup, two spoons and fork.
Twenty-four French Ice Spoons, import marked London, 1899, partipierced shell bowls, crested rococo terminals.
Twelve French silver-gilt Teaspoons with Tongs, mid-19th Century, foliate borders.
French Table Silver, post 1838, with shaped terminals, comprising: fourteen tablespoons and fourteen table forks, initialled.
Twelve Belgian Teaspoons, 19th Century, eleven with attenuated Hanoverian pattern terminals, the other with shaped terminal.
A Dutch Cow Creamer, 19th Century, naively modelled, with fly moulded hinged flap.
Another Dutch Cow Creamer, 19th Century, almost identical to the preceding.
A Dutch Box, import marked London, 1896, oval, figure embossed cove and a Nutmeg Grater, Continental, engine-turned oval, hinged cover and base plate, grille, tin.
A Dutch Box, 19th Century, figure and mask roundel embossed oblong.
A German Dish, mid-19th Century, oval, rocaille and flute chased.
A Tea Tray, German, circa 1890, oval, plain within a scalloped rim.
A pair of German Salt Cellars, late 18th Century, open work boat shaped, with classical roundels above spreading bases, wirework swing handles. A German Cigarette Case, circa 1910, four compartment, entirely reeded, cabochon hardstone snap; Indian Scent Phial, beast and deity chased cylindrical (loaded); and a small plated Entree Dish, oval (of weighable silver-coloured metal).