GEORGE II SILVER VASE-SHAPED CASTER, SQUARE DECANTER STAND, TORTOISESHELL SILVER SNUFF BOX
GEORGE II SILVER VASE-SHAPED CASTER, SQUARE DECANTER STAND, TORTOISESHELL SILVER SNUFF BOX
An oblong Basket, the wirework body applied with
a foliate and floral border, similar loop handles, reeded
ring foot, 123Uin. wide.
A hemispherical Bowl, qui te piain, on a moulded spreading base circa 1830.
A SQUARE DECANTER STAND, complete with four
cut glass bottles and stoppers, the frame with central
ring handle and on four ball feet, with gadroon and
reeded borders, Win. high, by T. & J. Creswick, circa
1810; and four silver rectangular Wine Labels,
engraved ‘Cocktail’, ‘Brandy’, ‘Liquor’ and ‘Whisky’,
with reeded borders, by Reily and Storer, London,
1839.
A GEORGE III SHAPED OBLONG SILVER TEAPOT, moulded with broad
vertical ribs to form bombe panels, bright-cut engraved
with two bands of formal stylized leafage above and below
two ribbon tied vacant oval cartouches, straight spout,
the domed lid similarly moulded below the pineapple finial,
marked on base and lid, by Charles Hougham,
London, 1789, 14oz. 12dwt.
AN OBLONG TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX, the lid
inset with a gilt-metal plaque finely cast and chased
with a shooting scene within an applied floral and
foliate border, later base, 27hin. wide, apparently
unmarked, circa 1820.
A GEORGE II VASE-SHAPED SILVER CASTER, applied with a
girdle at the Shoulder, on a spreading base, the domed
cover pierced with alternate panels of geometric and
foliate motifs, baluster finial, 6in. high, marked on base
and cover, by Samuel Wood, London, 1734, 5oz.
A Travelling Knife and two-pronged Fork, with mother-of-pearl
handles, the spines engraved ‘Rebe Lowndes’, apparently unmarked, circa 1790.
FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SILVER, comprising four
Tablespoons, six Table Forks, eight Dessert Spoons,
six Dessert Forks, six Teaspoons and a Sugar Sifter,
various makers’ marks, dates between 1830 and 1842; and
an Hour Glass pattern Sauce Ladle, crested and later
initialled, by Eley and Fearn, 1816, all London, 47oz.
2dwt.
A George II baluster Pepperette, applied with a
girdle, initialled on the underside, on a spreading foot,
pierced and detachable bun cover, maker’s
mark I.W. unidentified (Grimwade No. 3693), London,
1751, loz. 17dwt.
A GEORGE II SHAPED CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER, engraved
with armorials within a rococo cartouche, raised and
applied scroll and shell border, on three hoof feet,
by William Peaston, London, 1753, 8oz.
7dwt.