SILVER LEMON STRAINER, DESSERT FORKS, SILVER CREAM JUG
SILVER LEMON STRAINER, DESSERT FORKS, SILVER CREAM JUG
A LEMON STRAINER, geometrically pierced, with
two openwork scroll handles,over handles,
maker’s mark TW (Grimwade No. 3848), London, circa
1775, 2oz. I5dwt.
Six George III Old English Thread pattern Tea-
spoons, crested, varions makers’ marks, 1786/1803/12,
all London, 3oz. 18dwt.
A GEORGE III OVAL ENTRE DISH AND COVER,
quite piain, the domed cover with detachable branch
loop handle, gadroon borders throughout, 10%in. wide,
marked on base and cover, by Peter and William Bateman, London, 1812, 34oz. 14dwt.
TEN GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT FORKS,
crested on the terminal reverses, by Eley,
Fearn and Chawner, London, 1809, 13oz. 16dwt.
A GEORGE II BALUSTER MUG, later chased with
scrolls, flowers, foliage and birds on a matted ground,
also incorporating a vacant rococo cartouche, scroll
handle, on a spreading foot, by Thomas
Rush, London, 1734, 5oz. 17dwt.
A George III Marrow Scoop, initialled, by William
Ellerby, 1804; three Old Engush pattern Tablespoons,
with crested terminals, the reverses later engraved
‘Nursery’, two by Eley and Fearn, 1799/1800, the other
circa 1768, all London; and a Caddy Spoon, initialled,
with bright-cut stem and fluted bowl, marks rubbed,
circa 1790, Soz. 19dwt.
A George III boat-shaped Cruet Base, with reeded rim,
wood base, on four panel supports, 71kin. wide,
marks rubbed, London, circa 1805 (later glass liner).
A GEORGE III BALUSTER CREAM JUG, crested, with
waved rim, double scroll handle, on three trefid feet,
3bkin. high, by David Mowden, London, 1765, 2oz.
3dwt.
A GEORGE III BALUSTER MUG, later chased with
flowers and foliage on a matted ground incorporating a
cartouche enclosing armorials, flat chased with a band
of leafage below the rim, leaf capped double scroll
handle, gilt interior, on a spreading base, Sin. high,
maker’s mark BM a mullet above (Grimwade No. 3492),
London, 1765, 12oz.
A GEORGE III BELL-SHAPED TWO-HANDLED CUP,
initialled above a reeded girdle, scroll handles,
trumpet foot, Sin. high, marked on base and handles,
probably by Benjamin Cartwright, London, 1766.