SILVER SAUCE TUREEN, SILVER CREAM PAIL, Serving Spoon,

SILVER SAUCE TUREEN, SILVER CREAM PAIL, Serving Spoon,

A GEORGE III COMPRESSED OVAL SAUCE TUREEN
AND COVER, the plain body moulded with а
concave depression below the applied gadroon
rim and above the panei feet, all finely cast and
chased with shells, vines and grapes, foliate
mounted leaf wrapped loop handles, the stepped
domed cover chased with lobes below the vine
and foliate ring handle, 8  over handles,
fully marked, by William Burzvash, London, 1818,
28oz.

A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER SALVER, initialled ILC within
a raised and applied gadroon border, batswing
panei supports, lOin., by Solomon Hougham,
London, 1806,16oz.

A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM PAIL,
pierced with two bands of vertical paies incorporating a
crest, оре border, twist swing handle, 2. high,
by Aldridge & Green, London, 1773, loz.

Three pairs of Georgian Sugar Nips, with
scrolling arms and shell bowls, one pair struck
ivith lion passant only, the second pair initialled
EM, with makers mark indistinct, circa 1750, the
third pair also initialled, makers mark IG, circa
1760.

A GEORGE I VASE-SHAPED OCTAGONAL CASTER,
moulded at the shoulder, the spreading base con¬forming in outline,
the cover pierced with panels of stvlized foliage, baluster finial,
7in. high, marked on base and cover, by Samuel Welder, London, 1723,
Britannia Standard, 9oz.

A QUEENS PATTERN SILVER SOUP LADLE, single struck, makers mark WCS, Glasgozo, 1853, 9oz. 6dwt.

Six George III Old English pattern Table Forks,
crested and later initialled on the terminal
reverses, by Thomas Purver, London, 1816,
lloz. 19dwt.

A George III Old English pattern Serving Spoon,
by Smith and Fearn 1788; and another, by William
Sumner, 1797, both London, both crested,
6oz.2dwt.

A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV KINGS PATTERN SILVER SUGAR
TONGS and a Mustard Spoon, both crested, by
а Chazvner, 1835/6; a pair of Sugar Tongs, а
Butter Knife and four Condiment Spoons, the
majoritv Fiddle pattern and crested or initialled,
various makers marks, 1819/28/52, all London, one
condiment spoon only zoith marks rubbed, mid-18th
Century, 7oz.

A George III Old English pattern Soup Ladle,
by George Smith, London, 1782, 4oz.

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