SILVER SERVING SPOONS, BALUSTER MUG, TABLE SILVER, TEA CADDY
SILVER SERVING SPOONS, BALUSTER MUG, TABLE SILVER, TEA CADDY
A GEORGE III HELMET-SHAPED MILK JUG, ribbed
and fluted at the angles, engraved with initiais, reeded
rim and angular handle, the pedestal base conforming
in outline, 5Vit», high, by Samuel and Edward
Davenport, London, 1795, 4oz. 9dwt.
Six George III Fiddle pattern Dessert Spoons,
initialled, by Josiah and George Piercy, London, 1818,
7oz. 9dwt.
A GEORGE II BALUSTER MUG, decorated in Queen Anne
taste with ilutes and punch beading incorpor-ating a
vacant scroll and scalework cartouche, leaf capped scroll
handle and spreading base, 43/sin. high, by John Moore, Dublin, circa 1736, 9oz. 2dwt.
A GEORGE III SHAPED OVAL TEA CADDY, moulded
with broad vertical ribs to form panels and engraved
twice with a vacant ribbon tied cartouche, bright-cut
and wriggleworked borders, the domed lid with wood
button finial, 5shin. high, marked on base and lid,
probably by Benjamin Mountigue, London, 1784, l3oz.
12dwt.
GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SILVER,
crested, comprising four Tablespoons, four Table Forks,
four Dessert Spoons and four Teaspoons, by Wallis and Hayne, London, 1809/10,
A George III Old English pattern Soup Ladle, by Smith and Fearn, London, 1791, 5oz.
A Queen Anne dog-nose Spoon, with rat tail
bowl, initialled on the terminal reverse, by Thomas
Sadler, London, apparently 1706.
Three George III pointed Old English pattern
Tablespoons and three Dessert Spoons, crested, four
pieces by John Stoyte, 1786/7 and circa, the others
1787/92, all Dublin, 9oz.
A pair of George II Sugar Nips, with scroll stems,
possibly by John Giles, London, mid-18th Century
Two GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN
SERVING SPOONS, by Smith and Fearn, London, 1789,
7oz. 2dwt.