SILVER CHRISTENING CUP AND SAUCER, CREAM JUG, SAUCE BOAT

SILVER CHRISTENING CUP AND SAUCER, CREAM JUG, SAUCE BOAT

A George III circular Sugar Basin, chased with birds,
blooms and two rococo cartouches, one en¬closing armorials,
the other a crest, below the scroll rim, winged carvatid handles
and gilt interior, the four bail and claw supports headed by
lion masks, Tin. wide over handles, by е Cornman, London, 1812, 12oz. 4dwt.

A WILLIAM IV SHAPED CIRCULAR SILVER CHRISTENING CUP AND SAUCER,
ribbed at intervals, each engraved with a florai spray and hieroglyphs,
gilt interiors, the cup with scroll handle, 53Ain. diam. overall,
maker’s mark S & S struck over that of another, London, 1833, 8oz. 7dwt.

A GEORGE IV CIRCULAR SILVER WINE COASTER, moulded
with a horizontal rib below the gadroon rim,
turned wood base, 6in. diam., by Robert Hennell,
London, 1825.

A cylindrical Mustard Pot, engraved with a crest
within a geometric strapwork cartouche, similar
engraving to the flat lid, angular handle, plain
thumbpiece and reeded borders, 23Ain. high,
marked on base and lid, by E. & J. Barnard,
London, 1859, 3oz.

A George IV compressed circular Mustard Pot,
applied with a bold gadroon, foliate and shell
border, angular handle, on three paw feet, the
domed lid with bloom finial, gilt interior,
high, marked on body and lid, by Roberts, Cadman
& Со., Sheffield, 1820, 5oz. 19dwt.

A  GEORGE  III  NAVETTE-SHAPED  SWEETMEAT
BASKET, ribbed at intervals to form bombe panels,
initialled, reeded borders and swing handle, the
spreading base conforming in outline, 5. zvide,
marked on base and handle, by Robert and David
Hennell, London, 1796, boz. ldzvt.    ?140-180

A GEORGE II BALUSTER SILVER CREAM JUG, chased with
florai clusters between swirl flutes, also incor-
porating a vacant scroll cartouche flanked by
chinoiserie figures and ornament, waved rim and
double scroll handle, the three shell feet headed
by masks, 43Ain. high, by David Mozvden, London,
1759, 5oz. 9dwt.

A PAIR OF GEORGE III CIRCULAR SILVER WINE COASTERS,
pierced with paies below the reeded rims, turned
wood bases, 5in. diam., by John Carter, London,
1788.

GEORGE II TUMBLER CUP of small size,
initialled on the underside, gilt interior,
by Richard Richardson, Chester, 1755, loz. 15dwt.

A GEORGIAN OVAL SAUCE BOAT, engraved with а
crest below the waved rim, leaf capped double
scroll handle, on three hoof feet, 63Ain., stamped
Sterling only, Cork or Limerick, circa 1770,
6oz. 4dwt.

A QUEEN ANNE TAPERED CYLINDRICAL MUG,
chased with stiff leafage below an incised reeded girdle,
scroll handle and skirt base, 4′/. high, maker’s mark rubbea)
London, 1713, 8oz. 15dwt.

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