Description:

Group of (46) English Sterling Silver Items
to include: (3) George III items, London, 1813, comprising chased creamer with floral and rocaille decoration, having "_D" maker's mark, (repairs), candle snuffer with urn-form finial by William Burwash, and wick snuffers with "IB" maker's mark; George III tongs by William Eley I & William Fearn, London, 1796; George III bright-cut scoop, probably London, 1806; (14) George III teaspoons, London, comprising spoon by Peter & Ann Bateman, 1794, set of (6) teaspoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, 1795, set of (3) teaspoons by Peter & William Bateman, 1807, pair of teaspoons by William Seaman, 1816, teaspoon by William Eley I & William Fearn, 1799, and teaspoon with "RC" maker's mark; (4) George III tablespoons, comprising spoon by George Ferris, Exeter, 1813, spoon by Robert Rutland, London, 1813, spoon possibly by George Gray, London, possibly 1802, and Edinburgh spoon, 1800, with "IM" maker's mark; (2) George III salt spoons, one by Richard Crossley, 1788, the other by Thomas Northcote, 1790; George III place spoon or soup spoon, London, 1814, with "IN" maker's mark; George IV salt spoon, Reid & Son, Newcastle, possibly 1825; Victorian baby rattle with whistle and articulated bells, Joseph Foxhall & Co., Birmingham, 1849, (coral broken off); Victorian scoop with shell-form bowl, Lister & Sons, Newcastle, 1841; (4) Victorian items, London, comprising goblet by Daniel & Charles Houle, 1870, (repaired with metal screw), salt spoon by Josiah Williams & Co. (George Maudsley Jackson), 1884, and pair of place or soup spoons by Charles Boyton II, 1867; George V set of (5) demitasse spoons, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1921; Irish Georgian sterling-handled two-tine roast-carving fork, Dublin, (oxidation to tines); and a set of (7) Irish teaspoons, Thomas Townsend for William Law, Dublin, 19th century. All hallmarked, some without city mark. Most monogrammed, a few with engraved crests.

  • Dimensions: Goblet 6 1/8 in. x 3 in. dia. (15.6 cm. x 7.6 cm. dia.), roast-carving fork 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm.); total approximate weight 37.3 troy oz (excluding roast-carving fork, but including metal screw used to repair goblet)
  • Condition: Most with scratches and wear. Some with dents, heavy wear, or dirt and grime.

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