SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS, STRAINING SILVER TEAPOT SPOON, CIRCULAR SILVER TEAPOT
SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS, STRAINING SILVER TEAPOT SPOON, CIRCULAR SILVER TEAPOT
SEVEN GEORGIAN HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE-
SPOONS, one with rat tail bowl, the majority initialled or
crested on the terminal reverses, various makers’ marks,
London, 1756/63/5 and circa, one only Dublin, 1728,
15oz. 3dwt.
A GEORGE II SILVER PUNCH LADLE,
the oval bowl with a single lip engraved with initiais
and a crest, turned wood handle, by David Hennell, 1746;
and another, similar, by William Garrard, 1743, both London.
EIGHT GEORGE III OLD SILVER ENGLISH PATTERN
TABLESPOONS, crested, two with bright-cut stems, six
by Peter and Ann Bateman, 1794, the other two 1783, alt
London, 17oz. 7dwt.
A GEORGE III STRAINING SPOON, the bowl
pierced on one side with saltires and pellets, the stem
initialled below a Coronet, wood handle, by Eley, Fearn
and Chawner, London, 1813.
TEN GEORGIAN FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS,
initialled, various makers’ marks, London, 1788/
1812/26, 23oz. 8dwt.
AN OVAL THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SET, the bodies part
lobed above ring bases, the basin and jug with moulded
angular handles, the pot with domed cover and
wood handle and button finial, by the Goldsmiths’ &
Silversmiths’ Co., London, 1914, 24oz. 8dwt.
Seven George III Old Engush pattern Dessert
Spoons, initialled, various makers’ marks, London,
1772/1809/13, 7oz. 8dwt.
A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR SILVER SNUFF BOX
with chamfered corners, the rayed flush hinged lid
and base centred by bright-cut engraved bosses, similar
ornament at the borders and around the sides, 3in. wide,
marked on base and lid, by Phipps and Robinson, London, 1786.
A WILLIAM IV CHAMBER SILVER CANDLESTICK,
the shaped circular base lobed at intervals to form matted
panels cast and chased with blooms, the sconce in the form of a flower,
cast openwork leaf handle, 3lkin. diatn., by Reily and Storer, London, 1830, 2oz. 12dwt.
A GEORGE IV COMPRESSED CIRCULAR SILVER TEAPOT,
the Upper body chased with blooms, fruit and fouage
on a matted ground incorporating two vacant scroll and
foliate cartouches, the reeded loop llandle decorated
with flowers and a shell, the domed lid fluted at inter-
vals to form panels, flower finial, on four foliate and
shell supports, 6in. high,fully marked, by Charles Fox,
London, 1828, 21oz. lOdwt.