SWEETMEAT BASKET, SILVER SUGAR BASIN, SILVER MILK JUG, SILVER TANKARD
SWEETMEAT BASKET, SILVER SUGAR BASIN, SILVER MILK JUG, SILVER TANKARD
A GEORGE III BOAT-SHAPED SWEETMEAT BASKET, bright cut below
the rim with a band of ovals and pendant stylized leafage,
reeded borders and swing handle, on a spreading base, 65Mn., marked on base and handle, by Peter and
William Bateman, London, 1807, 6oz.
A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER MILK JUG, initialled within а
roundel and bright cut with two bands of running
and pendant foliage, reeded rim and strap handle,
3V high, by Peter and William Bateman,
London, 1806, 3oz. 8dwt.
A GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED SILVER SWEETMEAT BASKET,
the wirework body applied with drapery swags
pendant between masks and ribbon tied tassels,
also with flowerheads and a crested shield, tvvisted
swing handle, on a spreading base, gadroon
borders, 3 high, makers mark doublestruck,
роа that of а Makemeid, London, 1773,
3oz. 6dwt.
A GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED COFFEE РО, engraved
with vacant shields within foliate sprays and swags
above wriggleworked stiff leaves, also with
trailing foliage below the shoulder, the domed lid
with urn finial, pedestal foot, lVhin. high, marked
on base and lid, by Smith & Hayter, London, 1799,
23oz.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR ENTREE
DISHES AND COVERS, ribbed into panels and with
scalloped rims, each cover engraved twice with
armorials, reeded ring handles, 93 diam.,
marked on dishes and one cover, by Craddock and
Reid, London, 1819, 77oz. 13dwt.
A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER SUGAR BASIN, of compressed
form, engraved twice with initials within a wreath
and below a horizontal rib, reeded rim and
angular handles, 4in. high, by Joseph Johnson,
Dublin, 1808, 7oz. 16dwt.
A SET OF THREE GEORGE III OBLONG ENTREE
DISHES AND COVERS with gadroon borders, the
domed covers with leaf wrapped ring handles,
ll3, fully marked, by John Foskett,
London, 1810,177oz. 2dwt.
A COMPRESSED CIRCULAR SILVER MILK JUG, initialled,
with reeded rim and scroll handle, similar feet to
the preceding,by John James Keith,
London, 1840, 8oz. 13dwt.
A GEORGE IV BALUSTER BRANDY SILVER SAUCEPAN, the
short spout at right angles to the turned wood
handle, 27/sin. high, makers mark OF, possibly
that of Ozven Fielding of Plymouth Dock, Exeter,
1823, lloz. 5dwt.
A GEORGE III BALUSTER SILVER TANKARD,
later converted for use as a Coffee Pot and chased
with а profusion of blooms and scrolls, wood double
scroll handle, domed cover with lobed baluster finial, lOin. high, marked on base and
cover by William Grundy, London, 1762, the spout
additions marks, 25oz.