SILVER VASE-SHAPED CASTER, CIRCULAR TEAPOT, SERVING SPOON
SILVER VASE-SHAPED CASTER, CIRCULAR TEAPOT, SERVING SPOON
Two GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN SERVING
SPOONS, by Wallis and Hayne, London, 1816, 7oz.
Two GEORGE III FIDDLE THREAD PATTERN SAUCE
LADLES, crested, by Paul Storr, London, 1819, 6oz.
16dwt.
A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SERVING
SPOON, initialled, 1804; and another, with bright-cut
stem, 1809, both by Thomas Wallis, both London, 6oz.
A WILLIAM IV COMPRESSED CIRCULAR TEAPOT,
fluted at intervais to form bombe panels, each chased
with a flowerhead pendant between leafage, applied
with a floral, foliate and shell collar, leaf decorated
scroll handle, the chased domed lid with flower finial,
on fouate panel supports, high, marked on base,
lid and handle, by Smith& Gamble, Dublin, 1832,3Soz.
A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SERVING
SPOON, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1802; and a
Fiddle pattern example, crested, by William Cummins,
Dublin, 1828, 7oz. 9dwt.
A GEORGE III OBLONG TEAPOT, moulded at the
angles and initialled twice within a cartouche below а
broad horizontal rib, applied with a gadroon collar, the
domed cover with button finial, on four ball feet, the
rib, lid and cartouches pricked with Greek Key motifs,
6in. high, marked on base and lid, by Solomon Hougham,
London, 1809, 11oz.
A GEORGE III BALUSTER MUG, with leaf capped
double scroll handle, on a spreading base,
by William and James Priest, London, 1766, lOoz.
12dwt.
A GEORGE III STRAINER, the pierced circular
bowl applied with a corded rim, openwork scroll
handle, 73Ain. wide over handle, marked on body and
handle by Samuel Herbert & Co., London, 1765, 3oz.
9dwt.
A GEORGE I VASE-SHAPED CASTER, flat-chased
with five shaped panels, each with shell and vacant
cartouche on matted scroll grounds above an applied
girdle, also crested, on a spreading base, the domed
cover pierced with alternate panels of pales and foliate
roundels, baluster finial, 7x/4in. high, probably by Jacob
Margas (Grimwade No. 3733), London, 1718, Woz.
16dwt.