GEORGE III SILVER OVAL TEAPOT,SILVER MILK JUG, TABLE SILVER
GEORGE III SILVER OVAL TEAPOT,SILVER MILK JUG, TABLE SILVER
A pair of Georgian Sugar Nips, initialled on the hinge,
with shell Dublin, circa 1750, loz. 7dwt.
A pair of George III Old English pattern Cream
Ladies, initialled, by Eley and Fearn, London, 1800,
loz. 2dwt.
A GEORGE III OVAL TEAPOT, engraved with two
shaped cartouches, one crested, between bands of
roundels enclosing quatrefoils, straight spout, the
domed lid with button finial, 5 Va m. high, marked on
base and lid, by Robert Hennell, London, 1791,
8dwt.
A GEORGE III SHAPED OBLONG MILK JUG AND
SUGAR BASIN, lobed and fluted at the angles, bright-cut
and wriggleworked with panels of foliage and other
motifs, angular handles, the waved rims applied with
straight gadroon borders, each on four bail feet,
apparently by Richard Sawyer Jnr., Dublin, 1814,13oz.
18dwt.
A GEORGE III OVAL MILK JUG, decorated with
bright-cut and wriggleworked bands to form panels
enclosing foliate swags and a crested cartouche below
the reeded Shoulder, angular handle and gilt interior,
reeded borders, 4xkin. high, by Solomon Hougham,
London, 1799, 4oz. I8dwt.
A GEORGE III CIRCULAR SALVER, quite plain,
raised and applied border, on three panel supports,
diam., probably by Richard Williams, Dublin,
1799, 7oz. 8dwt.
A GEORGE IV COMPRESSED CIRCULAR TEAPOT,
crested above a multiple girdle, slight ring foot, curved
spout, wood loop handle, the domed со ver with flower-
head button finial, 4lkin. high, marked on base and
cover, by Benjamin Smith, London, 1820, lloz. 14dwt.
A circular Waiter, with raised and applied
reeded border, on three panel supports, 41kin. diam.,
by Robert Breading, Dublin, circa 1800, 2oz. lldwt.
FIDDLE SHELL PATTERN TABLE SILVER, SOme
crested, comprising six Tablespoons, six Table Forks
and four Dessert Spoons, by George Piercy, 1828; and
ten more Table Forks, 1806/21/1910, all London,
62oz.
A SILVER-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL MUG, of
tapered cylindrical form, the mounts waved below the
rim and reeded at the base, high, apparently
unmarked.