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Matthew Boulton (Birmingham 1728 - 1809)
A George III silver Epergne, Birmingham 1801
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John Gamon
A George II silver Bowl, London 1735
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Set of Flatware
A set of late-seventeenth century silver Flatware, two of the spoons with maker's mark of Thomas Tysoe
Two of the spoons with maker’s mark of Thomas Tysoe, the rest with maker’s mark IH crown above, the forks all with the maker’s mark IH.
Given their early date and fine condition this service of unusually small spoons, forks and knives represent a remarkable survival. Flatware of this size was intended for use with sweetmeats which would have been served separately from the main meal.
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John White (Dorset c'1700 - 1789)
A pair of George II silver Sauceboats, London 1729
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Peter Archambo ( - 1767)
A George II silver Sauceboat, London 1732
Oval and on stepped foot, with a shaped rim and scroll handle, marked under base, further engraved with a scratchweight '12=4'
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Sam Wood (Stafford, England 1704 - Southgate 1794)
A set of three George III silver Casters, London 1728
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Seth Lofthouse ( - London 1727)
A Queen Anne silver canon-handle basting Spoon, London 1707
The handle with maker's mark of Matthew Lofthouse, London 1707. Tapering circular handle, the oval bowl with a plain rat tail, scratch initialled E.H., and with a scratch weight of "4=10'
Length: 37.5 cm
Weight: 4 oz.
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Richard Cooke
A set of four George III silver Entree Dishes and Covers, London 1804
Length: 31 cm (12 1/4 inches)
Weight: 9071 g (291 oz 6 dwt)
Rectangular with tapering sides, gadrooned borders with shell and foliate corners, the covers with conforming decoration and detachable stalk ring handles, engraved crests on inside of dishes and engraved armorials on either side of covers.
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Elkington & Co
A Victorian silver Wine Ewer, Birmingham 1860 by Elkington
Height: 39 1/3 cm
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John Edwards
A George III silver-gilt mounted Ostrich Cup, London 1799 by Edwards
Diameter: 12 1/2 cm
Height: 14 cm
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A George III silver Wine Funnel, London 1812
Diameter (at base): 8 cm
Height: 14 cm
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Robert Cooper
A Queen Anne silver Hot Chocolate Pot, London 1703
Height: 28.8 cm (11 inches)
Weight: 31 oz 8 dwt
Of tall tapered cylindrical form, the straight spout extending from an applied cut card flame, at right angle to the wood C-scroll handle, which is applied with an openwork strap topped by a button finial, and attached by a chain to the hinge of the partly-fluted high domed cover, with scroll thumbpiece and hinged baluster finial.
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Maker's mark 'T.H.'
A Charles II silver Tankard, London 1677
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Maker's mark of 'RC'
A William & Mary silver Tankard, London 1692
Height: 9 1/4 cm
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
A George III silver-gilt Shield, London 1817 by Paul Storr
Maker’s mark of Paul Storr; central relief designed by Thomas Stothard
Diameter: 31 inches (78.7 cm)
Weight: 358 oz 10 dwt (11,152 g)
Circular, the field with the Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne in a chariot pulled by centaurs in high relief, with grapevine surround, the cast trellis grapevine border with bacchanalian heads, masks and musical trophies, the cavetto engraved with an Earl’s armorials, marked on reverse.
The arms are those of Bruce quartering Brudenell and impaling Hill, for Charles Brudenell-Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury (1733-1856) and his wife Henrietta Maria, daughter of Noel (Hill), 1st Lord Berwick of Attingham. In 1821, the second Earl was created 1st Marquess of Ailesbury, one of the coronation peerages of George IV.
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Benjamin Smith II (Birmingham 1764 - London )
A Pair of George III silver-gilt Wine Coasters, London 1808 by Benjamin Smith
Diameter: 13.8 cm
Height: 6.8 cm
The cast sides decorated with openwork, trailing fruiting vine tendrils, applied with moulded borders, centres armorial engraved.
The arms are those of Lechmere quartered by another.
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Benjamin Godfrey ( - 1741)
A George II silver Brandy Pan, London 1750
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Robert Garrard ( 1793 - 1881)
A William IV silver double Wine Trolley
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A Buteaux
A George I silver Kettle on Stand, London 1725
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Joseph Angell (?- London 1851-53)
A Victorian silver-gilt Casket, London 1850 by Angell
Length: 6in.
Height: 6 3/4in.
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John Bridge (Dorset 1755 - London 1834)
A George IV silver Hot Water Jug, London 1829 by John Bridge
Height: 11in. (28cm)
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Anthony Nelme (? - 1723)
A William and Mary silver-mounted Toilet-Mirror, made in London 1692
Height: 27.5in. (70cm)
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James Shruder
A George II silver Basket, made in London 1738
Length: 13 inches (33cm)
Weight: 51ozs.
The oval basket has a pierced rim foot with moulded edge, the flaring sides are pierced with scrolls and trelliswork, with a shaped shell and foliate scroll border and a plain swing handle. The centre of the base is engraved with a coat of arms within a rococo cartouche.
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John Keigwin
A set of four George I silver Salts, made in London, 1714, by John Keigwin
Length: 3in. (7.6cm)
Weight: 9ozs. 10dwt (299g)
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William Stroud
A pair of George III silver Sauce Tureens, made in London, 1796, by William Stroud
Lenght: 9 1/8in. (18cm)
Weight: 32ozs. (995g)
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Thomas Folkingham ( - 1729)
A pair of Queen Anne silver Candlesticks, made in London 1712
Height: 7in. (18cm)
Weight: 24ozs. (746g)
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William Cafe
A set of four George III silver Candlesticks, made in London 1763
Height: 9 1/2in. (24cm)
Weight: 72ozs. (2,232g)
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David Willaume I (Metz 1658 - 1741)
A Queen Anne silver Cruet, made in London 1705
Height: 8in. (20.5cm)
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Peter Archambo (?- 1767)
A pair of George II silver salts, made in London 1733
Diameter: 3 6/8in. (9.2cm)
Weight: 14ozs (440g)
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
A pair of George III silver salts, made in London 1806
Width: 4 1/8in. (10.5cm)
Weight: 9.6ozs. (300g)
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