Wakehurst Inventory

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INDEX

Baskets •••••••••••••••••• •B

Jugs ••••• • ••••••••••• • •• J

Bowls ••••••••••••••••••••• B

Knives• ••••• • • • ••••••••••K

Boxes ••••••••••••••••••• ••B

Eadles ••••• • ••••••••••••• L

Cake Ba skets •••••••••••••• •B

Meat Dishes• ••••••• • ••• • •D

Candelabra ••••••••••••••••• C

Muffineers• ••••• • • • ••••••M

Candlesticks ••••••••••••••• C

Pitchers ••••• • ••• • ••••••• J

Card Trays •••••••••••••••••T

Salt Cellars •• •• •• • •••••• S

Centerpi ece •••••••••••••••• c

Salvers • • •• • ••••• • • ••••••T

Coasters •••••••••••••••••••W

Sauce Boats •• •• •• ••• ••••• S

Coffee Pots •••••••••••••••• p

Sauce Tureens •• • •••• • •••• S

Cups •• • •••••••••••••••• •••T

Spoons •• ••••• •• ••••••••• • s

Decanter Stands ••••••••••••W

Tea Caddies•••• •• •• •••••• C

Epergne •••• • ••••••••••••• •C

Tea Trays ••• • • • • • • • ••••••T

Entree Dishes ••••••••••••• •D

Trays ••• • ••••••••••••••••T

Forks ••••••••••••••••••• • • F

Vegetable Dishes •••••••••ID

Fruit Dishes ••• • ••••••••• • •D

Waiters •••••••• • •••• • ••••T

Gravy Boats ••••••••••••• • •• S

Water Jugs

Hot Milk Pots • •• ••••••••••• p

Pepper Pots •• • •••• • •••••• p

Inkstands •••••••••••••••••• I

Beakers•• ••• • ••••••••••• •T

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CAKE BASKETS & SUGAR BASKErS 1

Cake Basket - George II Period - Out-spreading Oval Body Pierced and Engraved - With Lion's Masks - Mounted on Lion's Paw and Ball Feet - Hall-marked London 1749 by Samuel Herbert.

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Cake Basket - George II Period - out-spreading Oval Body Pierced and Engraved - Border of Flowers, Foliage, and Fruit within Scrolls - Mounted on Four Feet - Hall marked London 1751 by Benjamin Griffin.

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Cake Basket Pierced and and Flowers of Shells -

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Cake Basket - George II Period - out-spreading Oval BodyPierced and Engraved - Decorated with a Border of Sheaves of Wheat, Fruit, and Flowers - Mounted on Shell, Claw, and Ball Feet - Hall-marked London 1747 by William Grundy.

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Cake Basket - George II Period - out-spreading Oval BodyPierced and Engraved - Decorated with a Border of Foliage and Flowers - The Handle Formed of Two Scrolled Dolphins Claw and Ball Feet - Hall-marked London 1741 by Peter Taylor .

- George II Period - out-spreading Oval BodyEngraved - Border of Sheaves of Corn - Foliage within Scrolls - Supported on Feet in the form Hall-marked London 1751 by Thomas Hennning.

Pair of Cake Baskets - George III Period - Oval Bodies Pierced and Engraved - Rims of Flowers and Foliage Supported on Feet of Floral Decoration - Hall-marked London 1774 by Frederick Kandler. 1

Sugar Basket - George III Period - Boat Shaped on Oval Pedestal Foot - Engraved Decoration with Bead Border and Swing Handle - Made in Dublin in the Year 1794.


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CANDELABRAS -

CANDLESTICKS & BRANCHES

Pair of Candelabra - Three-branch - William IV - Elaborately Chased and Moulded in Relief with Masks, Scrolls, and Floral Forms - The Center Bobesche in the Form of a Cluster of Leaves and Flowers - Height 31" - Hall-marked London 1831 by William Bellchambers. set of Four Candlesticks - William IV - Forming a Suite wfth tfie Above Candelabra - Height 15½" - Hall-marked London 1831 by William Bellchambers.

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Candlesticks - George II Period - Repousse Bases - Twisted Columns Surmounted with Floriated Capitals - Hall-marked London 1745 by Thomas Gilpin.

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Sets of Branches - In Style and Decoration Appropriate for the Four Candlesticks Listed Above. Hall-marked London 1897.

Pair of Fine Old Sheffield Chambersticks made in England in the year 1815.


TEA CADDY

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Tea Caddy - George III - Oval - Chased - Flat Cover Hall-marked London 1787 .


CENTERPIECES Large pergne From Early George III Period - Intricately Wrough in C1iinese Chippendale Design - Pierced and Engraved - Fitted with Center Fruit Basket and Four Hanging Sweetmeat Baskets - Scrolled Decoration with Hanging Silver Bells - Hall-marked London 1766 by John Langford and John Sebille .


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ENTREE AND VEGErABLE DISHES

Pair of Circular Entree Dishes - Dome Shaped Covers Mounted on Old Sheffield Warmers from George III Period Decorated with Embossed Fluting - Gadroon Borders and Lion's Head Handles¡ - The Warmers Have Side Handles with Acanthus I.eaf Decoration - Hall-marked Eondon 1808 by Paul Storr .


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FORKS 12

Dinner Forks - Four-tine- Plain Old English Pattern George III Period - Hall-marked London 1808 .

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Dinner Forks - Three-tine - George II Period - Hallmarked London 1746 - 1755 . ¡

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Dinner Forks - Three tine - Plain - George III Period Hall-marked London 1806 by William Ely and William Fearn .

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Dinner Forks - Four-tine - Plain Old English Pattern (Monogram "J' . J . v. A." ) - Hall-marked London 1807 to 1830 by William Fearn.

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Dessert Forks - Bead-bor der De sign - George III to

William fv Periods - Hall-marked Eondon 1806 - 1836 .

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Dessert Forks - Three-tine - George I Period - Hallmarked London 1724 by Alice Lamb .

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Dessert Forks - Three-tine - George II Period - With Grooved Backs - Hall-marked Glasgow 1756.

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Fruit Forks - Octagonal Feather-edge Handles - George III Period - Made in London c . 1795 .

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Dinner Forks - Three-tine - George II Period - Hallmarked London 1755 by Robert'k Perth.

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Dessert Forks - Three tine - George II Period -Hall marked London 1754 by Elias Cachart .

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Dinner Forks - Three-tine - George II 6 Hall-marked London 1748 by John Payne 6 Hall-marked London 1754 by Edward Oldfield 6 Hall-marked London 1750 by John Wirgman 6 Hall-marked London 1731 by Paul Hanet


FRUIT DISHES Set of Four Open Fruit Dishes - Circular Form - Shell and Gadroon Border - Repousse Centers - Handles in the Form of Shells - Mounted on Scroll Feet - Hall-marked as follows: 3 London 1825 by John Angell 1 London 1836 by John Bridge

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INKSTANDS

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Inkstand - Ambassador - Plain - Rectangular - George III Period - In the Form of a Box with .D ouble Hinged Covers Hall-marked London 1801 by Robert Rennell.


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JUGS

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Hot Milk Ju~ - Ge~rge III Period . - With Wicker Covered Handle - Em .ossed All Over in the Style of Chinese Chippendale - ·Bearing the Maker's Mark P.N. of Jersey in the Channel Islands c. 1790.

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Jug With Scroll Handle - George II Period - Perfectly Plain Body of Spherical Form with a Plai~ Verticle Rim and Short Open Spout - Hall-marked Newcastle 1757 by John Langlands. ·


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KNIVES 11

Dinner Knives - Crested and Engraved Monogram - Victorian Period - Hall-marked London 1839.

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Dinner Knives - Straight Semi-fluted Handles in Oval Section with Applied Shell Ends - Sweden c. 1820.

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Dinner Knives - Large Plain Octagonal Pistol Handles with Plain Scroll Ends - Fitted with Steel Scimitar Blades From George II Period - England c. 1750.

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Dinner Knives - George III Period - Plain - Oval Section Reeded Design - Hall-marked London 1807 by William Ely and William Fearn.

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Small Knives - Plain Octagonal - Pistol Handles with Scroll Ends - Fitted with steel Scimitar Blades - George II Period England c. 1750.

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Cheese Knives - George III Period - Plain - Oval section reeded design - Hall-marked London 1807 by William Ely and William Fearn.

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Fruit Knives - George III Period - Pearl Handles - Hallmarked London 1796 by Mark Bock.

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Fruit Knives - Octagonal Feather-edge Handles - George III Period - Made in London c. 1795.

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Fish Knives - Straight flat-sides reeded handles with scroll shell-ends. Made in London in the year c. 1765 by William Abdy.


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LADLES

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Soup Ladle - Large - Plain - Hall-marked London 1812.

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Sauce Ladles - Matched - Plain - Hall-marked as follows: 1 London 1801

3 London 1806

1 London 1809 1 London 1853 3

Punch Ladles - 18th Century - With Silver Bowls and Twisted Whale-bone Handles. Pair of Punch Ladles - George III Period - Large Hook Handle - The bowls are plain while the handles are hooked in the form of an eagle's head - Hall-marked London 1772 by John Allen.

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Su~ar Sifter Ladle - William IV Period - King Pattern Ha I-marked London 1830.

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Sugar Sifter Eadle - George III Period - Plain - Hallmarked London 1804.


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MUFFINEERS OR SUGAR SHAKERS

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Silver Muffineer - Standing · S" High - George III Period Hall-marked London 1794.

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Old Sheffield Muffin Dish made in England in 1810 .


MUSTARD POTS 1

Mustard Pot - George III Period - Oval - Engraved - Flat Cover - Blue Glass Lining - Hall-marked London 1789 by Charles Chesterman .

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Mustard Pot - Heav1¡1y Embossed and Pierced - Blue Glass Lining - Made in Holland in the Year 1807 .

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PLATES

Collection of 96 Soup and Dinner Plates - Plain Centers Plain Flat Rims with Moulded Edge and Gadroon Borders Hall-marked as follows: Soup Plates:

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William III Period 2 London 1699 George III Period 12 London 1774 2 London 1776 2 London 1777 1 London 1778 George IV Period 4 London 1824 Dinner Plates - By Paul Storr: George III Period 6 London 1808 1 London 1810 5 London 1814 Dinner Plates William III Period 2 - 1699 1 - 1 701 •

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PLATES 12

Antique English Silver Dinner Plates , round, with irregular gadroon border . Engraved Coat of Arms with motto "God Send Grace" . 9½" dia.me:ter . Made in London : - Year 1766 Makers :- "Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp "

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Antiqu e English Silver Dinner Plates , round , with irregular gadroon border . Engraved Coat of Arms with motto "Mallem Mori Quan Mutari tt . Also engraved Eagle Crest and Crown with ttz tt on opposite flange . 9½" diameter . Made in Eondon : - Year 1781-G Makers : - "Daniel Smith & Rqbert Sharp"

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PLATTERS 1

Platter - William IV Period - Diamter 22" - Oval Shaped Gadroon Border - Hall-marked London 1835 .


PEPPER POTS 1

Pepper Pot - George III Period - Square Base --Hall-marked

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A Pair of Georgian Silver Pepper-Pots Made in London in the year 1791 by Crespin Fuller. ~ A single Georgian Silver Pepper-Pot Made in London in the year 1809 by Thomas Wallis & v Jonathan Hayne. Set of four fine Georgian Silver Pepper-Pots with doubledome tops and square bases made in London in 1806 - 1807 by James Eloyd.

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Pr. Pepper po t s London 1804 Maker John Moore


CHOCOLATE POTS - TEAPOTS - COFFEE POTS 1

Chocolate Pot - Plain Pyriform Body - Standing on Tripod Feet - The Termination of the Spout Resemb l ing an Eagle's Beak - Paris c . 1750.

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Old English Coffee Pot . by Gabriel Sleath.

Queen Anne .

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SKEWERS 1

Wide Flat Skewer - Ring Handle - George III Period - Hallmarked London 1791.

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Plain Silver Skewers - Open Ring Handles - George III Period - Hall-Marked as follows: 1 - London 1785 1 - London 1806 1 - London 1811


TABLE SPOONS (SOUP SPOONS) 14

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Table Spoons - Plain Old English Pattern - George II PeriodVarious Makers - England c . 1750. Table Spoon~ - (From Ireland) - Hall-marked as follows : William III 1 London 1699 George 2 1 1 1

II Eondon c. 1730 Dublin 1739 Dublin 1749 Edinburgh 1751

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Table s oons - Grooved Rat-tails - Hall-marked London 1690 - 712 - William III and Queen Anne Periods 8 Spoons with Trifid Ends and 2 with Wavy Ends.

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Table Spoons - George I & II Periods - Plain Rat-tail with Ridged Shanks - Hall-marked London 1726 - 1759 .

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12 Table Spoons - George I Period - Plain Rat-tail - Hall-

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Table Spoons - Plain Rat-tail - George I Period - Hallmarked Lonaon 1721 by Richard Scarlett.

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Table S12.,oon - Plain Rat-tail - George I Period - Hallmarked London 1714 by Andrew Archer .


TEASPOONS AND COFFEE SPOONS 3

Teaspoons - George I Period - Rat-tail - England c. 1725 .

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Teaspoons - George III Period - Feather-edge and Engraved Hall-marked London 1765 by w. & R. Peaston .

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Teaspoons - Assorted - George II marked London 1750-1770.

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Teaspoons - George III Period - With Bright Cut Engraving Hall-marked Eondon 1814 by Thomas Halford.

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Teaspoons - George I Period - Rat-tail - Hall-marked London c. 1725 by William Soame .

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DESSERT SPOONS 10

Dessert Spoons - Old English Pattern - George III Period (Engraved "c"} - Hall-marked' London 1776 .

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Dessert Spoon - George I Period (Engraved Divot) - Hallmarked London 1727.

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Dessert S~oons - George III Period (Stag Crest) - Hallmarked London 1776 .

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Dessert Spoon - (Monogram "F . H. B. '} -Hall-marked London

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Dessert Spoon_s _ (Monogram "F. H. B. ") -Hall-marked London

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Dessert Spoons - George II Period - Scotland - With Doubledrop Rat-tails and Grooved Backs (En.graved "V. A. 11 ) - Hallmarked Glasgow 1756 .

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Dessert Spoons - George III Period - Plain Old English Pattern - Hall-marked London c . 1770.

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Dessert Spoons - George I Period - Hall-marked London 1717 by Joseph Daniels .

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Dessert Spoons - Queen Anne Period - Hall-marked London 1712 3 by Samuel Hitchcock 3 by Jonathan Ladyman


SALT SPOONS

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Salt Spoons - Geo r ge IV - With Heavily Embossed Handles Hall-marked London 1824 by William Elliott.

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Old English Salt Spoons made in London 1n the year 1812 by Ely, Fern and Chawner

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Georgian Silver Saltspoons - made in London in the yea r 1804 by Richard Cros s ley


SERVING SPOONS

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Serving s!oons - George III Period - Plain - Old English Various S zes - (Engraved "Hatchetts Hotel"') - Hallmarked Eondon 1786-1789.


SALTCELLARS Set Of Four Salt Cellars - Heavily Embossed - Circular George IV Period - Hall-marked London 1824 by William Elliott.


SAUCE BOATS & SAUCE TUREENS


MARROW-SCOOPS

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Plain Silver Marrow-scoops - George II Period . marked in London in the following years : 1721 1733 1733

1741 1743 1744

1750 1752 1753

1755 1756 1756

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TANKARDS - CUPS & COVERS - BEAKERS - ALE MUGS 1

Tankard with Spout - From Queen Anne Period - Tapering Scroll Handle - Embossed Floral Decoration Over All Hall-marked London 1703 by John Sutton.

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Tankard with Spout - George III Period - Domed Top and Scroll Handle - Embossed Decoration Over All - Hallmarked London 1764.

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Tankard - William III Period - Of Perfectly Plain Cylindrical Form - Flat Top - Plain Tapering Scroll Handle of Semi-circular Section - Hall-marked London 16 99 by Anthony Nelme.

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Tankard - George II Period - ·Plain - Domed Cover Tapering Scroll Handle - Hall-marked London 1734 by Richard Beale.

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Tankard - George III Period - Plain Dome Top - Plain "T"apering Scroll Handle - Hall-marked London 1779 by Hester Bateman. ·

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Tankard - George III Period - Dome Top - Tapering Scroll Handle - Embossed and Chased All Over with Scrolls, Flowers, and Foliage - Hall-marked London 1779 by Hester Bateman . Pair of Two Handled Cups and Covers - George II Period Intricately Chased Over All - With Crest Centers - Hallmarked London 1734 by Lewis Pantin 1734 .

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Beaker - _G eorge III Period - Half Fluted - Hall-marked London 1779.

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Ale Mu~ - George III Period - With Scroll Handle - Repousse Over A 1 - Hall-marked London 1765· - Maker's Mark w.s.

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Pair of George of King George covers mounted Dutch repousee

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II silver loving cups from the Royal Collection I I, London 1759, with royal crown of England beaker, late 18th century mark "RR"


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TRAYS - SALVERS - WAITERS 1

Card Tray - Plain Rectangular Form- ¡ Measuring 8" by 6~ Hall-marked Paris 1782 - Maker's Mark J . N. s .

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serving Tray - Rectangular Form - Measuring 17 11 by 12u Made in Holland c . 1800 .

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Tea Tray - Rectangular Form Border - -Handles Mounted with Supported on Four Feet in the on the Back "From J . L. V. A. City of Sheffield in the Year and Company .

Heavy Rose and Gadroon Feather Decoration Shape of Shells (Engraved to C. w. A. ) - Made in the 1819 by Kirby, Waterhouse

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Salver - 11" in Diameter with Undulating Moulded Border with Ornaments - Supported on Four 1836 by Joseph Wilson . ("4-<

Flat Chased Center Applied Scroll and Shell Feet - Hall-marked London

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Salver - 14° in Diameter - George III Period - Engraved and Pierced Border - Hall-marked London 1762. Lar~e Sal ver - George I Period - Diameter 271t - Wide Borer of Flat Chasing - Shaped and Moulded Edge in 11 Piecrusttt Design - Standing on Four Large Hoof Shaped Feet Center Engraved with the Arms of Sir Charles Welby, Baronet Hall-marked London 1729 by John Tuite.


SUGAR TONGS Pair of Sugar Tongs - George III Period - Pierced - Hallmarked London 1800 . Pair of S:ugar Tongs - George IV Period - Plain - Hallmarked London l822 .


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WINE LABELS - FUNNEL

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WINE STRAINER

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Wine Labels - George III Period - England c. 1800.

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Funnel and Wine Strainer - George IV Period - Gadroon Border - Hall-marked London 1827 by Robert Emes and Edward Barnard.


WINE TASTERS 1

Wine Taster - 18th Century - French - With Center Coin Dated 1745 - Decorated with . Foliage in Cut-card Relief and Applied Hearts - Handle in the Form of a Ring with Heart Thumb Piece - Hall-marked Paris c . 1745 .

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Wine Taster - French - Embossed Decoration - Ring handleParis c . 1785 .

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Important 18th Century French silver Wine Taster Inset with medallion of Louis XVI and Marie Antionette. Made in the city of Orl eans in the year 1782 .

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French wine taster bearing coin marked "Charles X,Roy de France"

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Wine taster with coin medallion of Louis XVI, with snake he~d and ring handle marked Moreau Dulon

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Wine taster with inset coin medallion depidting the infant Louis with laurel wreathed head XVI


DECANTER COASTERS

Set of Four Decanter Coasters - Plain - George III PeriodGadroon Border - Hall-marked 1827 in the City of Sheffield by John Watson .


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