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ENglISH SIlvER
English Silver | Lots 1 – 92


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7 1 An Assembled Set of Four George II Silver Sauce Boats, Henry Hayens, London, 1750-1756, each side centered with a scene of a goat in a landscape, together with four associated sauce ladles, each with shell decoration, three examples by Adey Bellamy Savory and one by George Williams Adams; approximate total weight 24.71 ozt. Width of first 5 7/8 inches. $700-900
2 A George II Silver Tray, Dorothy Mills, London, 1753, having a shaped border with alternating C-scroll decoration, raised on three shell form feet; approximate weight 46.23 ozt. Diameter 14 3/8 inches. $1,000-2,000
3* An Irish Silver Sauce Boat, Richard Tudor, Dublin, circa 1760, of helmet form with an applied scrolling handle and three lion mask paw feet, engraved with a mythical beast crest; approximate weight 9.76 ozt. Width 8 3/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Dr. Dale E. Bennett, San Antonio, Texas $300-500
4 A Pair of George III Silver Dishes, Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London, 1768, each of shell form raised on two conch shell feet; approximate total weight 5.82 ozt. Width 6 inches. $200-400
5 A George III Mahogany Knife Box, circa 1770, of rectangular form, the front with concave corners and having a sloped lid, the interior with inlaid star decoration, containing two sets of 12 English silver forks and knives, and a master carving fork and knife, each with a pistol handle having a shell terminal, maker’s marks rubbed. Height of box 15 inches. Purchased from Marshall Field & Co., Antique Silver Collection. $3,000-5,000
6 A George III Silver Warming Cross, Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London, 1773, centered with a burner compartment, engraved with the crest of an armored hand grasping a clover or a cross, having adjustable arms, raised on dish form feet; approximate weight 19.31 ozt. Width at widest 11 7/8 inches. $800-1,200
7 A Pair of George III Silver Salvers, William Peaston, London, 1775, each centered with an armorial crest, raised on three feet; approximate total weight 13.25 ozt. Diameter 6 1/8 inches. $400-600

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8* An English Silver Sugar Bowl, Richard Carter, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London, 1778, of handled oval form, with etched festoon decoration; approximate weight 14.81 ozt. Width over handles 8 7/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $500-700
9 An English Silver Loving Cup, James Stamp, London, 1779, of baluster form with applied acanthus decorated S-scroll handles, raised on a circular foot, the underside of base with later engraving 1779; approximate weight 15.27 ozt. Height 6 1/8 inches. $500-700
10* Two George III Silver Master Salt Spoons, London, the first by Jonathan Hayne, 1781, the second by William Eley & William Fearn, 1805; approximate total weight 0.87 ozt. Length of longer 4 1/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $100-200 11* An English Silver Assembled Partial Flatware Service, Dinner knives: (6) Moses Brent, London, 1794 Luncheon knives: (10) Moses Brent, London, 1799 Dinner forks: (3) William Sumner I, London, 1784 (4) Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1809 (3) Richard Britton, London, 1828 (1) Solomon Hougham, London, 1810 (1) rubbed marks Tablespoons: (8) William Schofield, London, (2) 1820, (1) 1824 and (4) 1825 (2) Paul Storr, London, 1816 (2) Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan Hayne, London, 1813 (2) William Chawner II, London, 1827 (3) associated examples Ladles: (1) Sarah Purver, London, 1820 (1) William M. Traies, London, 1828 (2) Charles Hougham, London, 1791 Mustard ladles: (1) William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1806 Master salt spoons: (1) William Sumner I, London, 1783 Salt spoons: (8) Addie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1902 Demitasse spoons: (11) C J Vander Ltd., Sheffield, 1959 within a fitted case Fish slice: (1) apparently unmarked, London, 1803 Approximate total weighable 83.74 ozt. Length of longest 13 inches. Property from the Estate of Sydney M. Arenberg, Glencoe, Illinois $2,000-4,000

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12 An Irish Silver Ladle, John Pittar, Dublin, 1785, having a shell form bowl, the handle engraved with an antelope crest; approximate weight 7.00 ozt. Length 13 1/2 inches. $300-500
13* A George III Silver Salver, Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London, 1785, of circular form with a raised beaded edge centered with bright cut decoration, raised on three feet; approximate weight 5.86 ozt. Diameter 6 inches. Property from the Elizabeth Price Welch Legacy Collection, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
14* An Assembled English Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, in the Shell and Thread pattern, comprising twelve tablespoons and two sauce ladles, Paul Storr, London 1814, eleven dinner forks, Paul Storr, London, 1812 (8), 1813 (1), and 1820 (2), eleven luncheon forks, William Eley, London, 1786 (4), William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1822 (6), Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London, 1818 (1), eleven tablespoons, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London, 1818 (2), William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1822 (4), Charles Eley, London, 1824 (5), eight teaspoons, Thomas Townsend, Dublin, 1815 (5), William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1822 (2), unidentified, London (1), luncheon knives (12), dinner knives (12), butter knives (12), and a punch ladle, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1814; approximate total weighable 136.60 ozt. Length of first 8 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $6,000-8,000
15 A George III Silver Creamer, Hester Bateman, London, 1789, of helmet form, having chased decoration throughout, with a beaded rim, raised on a square foot; approximate weight 3.13 ozt. Height 6 inches. $300-500
16* A George III Silver Wine Ewer, Hester Bateman, London, 1790, of baluster form, the hinged lid with a spherical finial, the body with an applied carved wood handle, having an engraved armorial crest depicting an armored helmet above a shield with three shells within two laurel wreaths, raised on a circular beaded foot; approximate total weight overall 24.13 ozt. Height 12 3/4 inches. Property from the Elizabeth Price Welch Legacy Collection, Chicago, Illinois $2,000-4,000
17* A George III Silver Wine Ewer, Henry Chawner, London, 1790, having an urn form finial over the baluster body with an applied ebonized handle and an engraved eagle crest, raised on a circular foot; approximate weight overall 21.79 ozt. Height 12 1/4 inches Property from the Collection of Dr. Dale E. Bennett, San Antonio, Texas $800-1,200 18 A Near Pair of George III Silver Sugar Baskets, Peter & Anne Bateman, London, 1791, each having a reeded swing handle over the oval form body with bright-cut decoration and monogrammed FW within an oval cartouche, raised on a conforming foot; approximate total weight 10.11 ozt. Width of larger 6 5/8 inches. $1,000-2,000
19* A George III Silver Sugar Basket, Peter & Anne Bateman, London, 1791, having a swing handle over the scalloped oval bowl, raised on a conforming foot; approximate weight 9.30 ozt. Width 6 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $400-600 20* A George III Silver Mug, London, 1791, of tapering barrel form with an applied scrolled hollow handle, maker’s mark rubbed, possibly H.Q.; approximate weight 14.42 ozt. Height 4 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Sydney M. Arenberg, Glencoe, Illinois $400-600
21 A Pair of George III Asparagus Tongs, likely Richard Crossley, London, 1792, of typical form; approximate weight 3.75 ozt. Length 12 5/8 inches. $150-250
22* A George III Silver Card Tray, John Schofield, London, 1792, of oval form, with scrolled shell handles centered with an engraved lion; approximate weight 4.62 ozt. Width 10 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $500-700

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23 A George III Silver Èpergne, James Young, London, 1792, having a central oval bowl with applied strap handles, each side centered with an armorial crest, set on a conforming openwork base with swag decoration, further having six extended arms supporting four round and two oval bowls, raised on four monoped legs joined by stretchers and terminating in paw form feet, the whole with bands of bright cut foliate decoration; approximate total weight 92.51 ozt. Height overall 17 3/8 inches. $10,000-15,000 24 A George III Silver Coffee Pot, Henry Chawner, London, 1793, having an urn form finial over the waisted lid, above the oval tapering body with a flat front and back, the sides lobed with an applied C-scroll wood handle, raised on a conforming foot, the whole with bright-cut decoration throughout, further engraved with the crest of a rampant lion within a shield and laurel wreath; approximate total weight 25.12 ozt. Height 12 inches. $700-900
25 A George III Silver Sugar Basket, Peter & Anne Bateman, London, 1795, of handled oval form with repoussè foliate decoration throughout and a swing handle, raised on a conforming foot; approximate weight 5.03 ozt. Height over handle 5 5/8 inches. $400-600
26 A George III Silver Teapot and Undertray, Duncan Urquhar & Napthali Hart, London, 1795, the teapot of hexagonal form with an applied ivory finial and wood handle, raised on a conforming tray; approximate total weight overall 21.04 ozt. Width over handle 11 1/4 inches. $800-1,200
27* A George III Silver Plate Warming Stand, Paul Storr, London, 1795, having two circular rims of varying sizes with ribbon-tied reeded decoration, the removable burner with repeating leaf decoration; approximate weight overall 22.14 ozt. Diameter 9 5/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Dr. Dale E. Bennett, San Antonio, Texas $1,000-2,000 28* A George III Silver Creamer, London, 1796, maker’s mark rubbed, possibly GB, of baluster form with an applied reeded handle and chased foliate decoration; approximate weight 3.56 ozt. Height 4 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $300-500
29 A Pair of George III Silver Goblets, McHattie & Fenwick, Edinburgh, 1798, each with reeded decoration and a gilt wash interior; approximate total weight 17.92 ozt. Height 6 3/4 inches. $500-700

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35 30 A Pair of George III Silver Berry Spoons, William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1799, having chased foliate handles and the bowls with repoussè fruit decoration, together with a set of six Sheffield mother-of-pearl handled butter knives; approximate total weighable 3.59 ozt. Length of first 8 3/4 inches. $100-200
31 A Set of Four George III Silver Telescoping Candlesticks, Richard Mortons, Sheffield, 1799, of three section form having an inverted bell form candle cup, raised on a stepped circular foot, each engraved with a fist clenching a broken sword and having a crescent mark on the arm, weighted. Height when extended 9 1/8 inches. $600-800
32* A George III Silver Tray, William Bateman, London, 1800, of oval handled form, having gadrooned borders, centered with an engraved monogram; approximate weight 106.80 ozt. Width over handles 25 inches. Property from the Elizabeth Price Welch Legacy Collection, Chicago, Illinois $3,000-5,000
33 A George III Silver Hot Water Urn, Richard Cook, London, 1800, having a pine cone finial on the domed lid, over the baluster form body with applied reeded handles, an engraved armorial crest bearing the inscription Virtus Auget Honorem and a turned ivory handled spigot, above a circular foot raised on a square base with four anthemion and paw form feet; approximate weight overall 118.20 ozt. Height 16 1/4 inches. $3,000-5,000
34 A Pair of George III Silver Candlesticks, John Roberts & Co., Sheffield, 1807, having a repeating baluster form standard with shell and foliate decoration, raised on a conforming shaped circular base, weighted, together with associated Sheffield plate three-light candelabra inserts. Height overall 19 1/4 inches. $1,000-2,000
35 A Pair of George III Silver Candlesticks, John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co., Sheffield, 1808, of baluster form with reeded decoration, together with a pair of Victorian silver three-light candelabra inserts, Alexander Macrae, London, 1873, having a baluster form standard issuing the scrolling candle arms; approximate total weighable 66.13 ozt. Height combined overall 18 5/8 inches. $1,500-2,500
36* A George III Silver Stuffing Spoon, London, 1808, maker’s mark rubbed; approximate weight 3.34 ozt. Length 12 inches. Property from the Estate of George B. Chapman, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

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37* A George III Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Peter & William Bateman, 1809, comprising a teapot and coffee pot with wood handles, a creamer and an open sugar, each of rectangular form with gadrooned decoration, the creamer and sugar with gilt wash interior; approximate total weight overall 59.37 ozt. Height of tallest 9 inches. Property from the Elizabeth Price Welch Legacy Collection, Chicago, Illinois $3,000-5,000 38* A George III Silver Ladle, Sarah & John William Blake, London, 1811, monogrammed with a B and having a French weevil import mark; approximate weight 6.63 ozt. Length 11 1/2 inches. $100-200
39 A George III Silver Handled Basket, Crispin Fuller, London, 1811, having a shaped rectangular body with a gadrooned border, the associated reeded swing handle bearing maker’s mark JF; approximate weight 32.78 ozt. Width 13 1/8 inches. $700-900
40 A George III Silver Cake Server, Paul Storr, London, 1811, having a thread and shell handle with a later associated pierced blade; approximate weight 5.18 ozt. Length 10 3/4 inches. $400-600
41* A George III Silver Ladle, Robert Rutland, London, 1813, having a reverse tipped fiddle handle; approximate weight 5.06 ozt. Length of longest 12 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. George Canty, Jr., Boca Raton, Florida $150-250 42 A Pair of George III Silver Tea Caddies, Joseph Angell I, London, 1815, of rectangular form with rounded corners, the hinged lid centered with a cartouche, having gadrooned edges and chased floral decoration throughout; approximate total weight 11.88 ozt. Height 3 7/8 inches. $400-600
43* A Scottish Silver Stuffing Spoon, Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh, 1815, of fiddle back form, engraved with an animal crest; approximate weight 3.34 ozt. Length 12 3/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. James Garner, Chicago, Illinois $150-250


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44 A George III Silver Wine Funnel, London, 1815, maker’s mark rubbed, of typical form with a removable strainer insert; approximate total weight 4.58 ozt. Height 6 1/4 inches. $100-200
45 A George III Silver Handled Basket, Sheffield, 1816, having a scrolling foliate repoussè border with a removable unmarked pierced flower frog, bearing the maker’s mark of M&R; weight of bowl 36.07 ozt. Width 13 5/8 inches. $800-1,200
46 An Assembled Georgian Silver Tea and Coffee Service, London, comprising a coffee pot on stand with an applied wood handle by Thomas Robins, 1817, the burner by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard I, 1818, a teapot with ivory insulators, maker’s mark rubbed, 1825, a creamer by Solomon Royes, 1819, an open sugar and a pair of sugar tongs; approximate total weight overall 84.71 ozt. Height of largest overall 11 3/4 inches. $1,500-2,500 47* A Pair of George IV Silver Sugar Casters, Thomas Dicks, London, 1823, each of octagonal baluster form with an engraved monogram within a shield, together with a Sheffield plate example; approximate total weighable 21.89 ozt. Height of first pair 7 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of George B. Chapman, Chicago, Illinois $600-800
48* A George IV Silver Sauce Ladle, John Meek, London, 1826, of fiddle form; approximate weight 2.13 ozt. Length 7 1/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $200-400
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49* A George IV Gilt Silver Tray, John Bridge for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, London, 1827, of rectangular form with a grapevine cast border and lion pelt handles, having a central armorial crest on an engraved grapevine field, the whole raised on four shell form feet; approximate weight 279.41 ozt. Width over handles 29 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $20,000-40,000
50 A Pair of George IV Silver Entrèes, John Edward Terrey & Co., London, 1827, each of rectangular form having a beaded border; approximate total weight 44.88 ozt. Width 11 1/4 inches. $800-1,200 51* A William IV Silver and Cut Glass Èpergne, Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham, 1835, the central glass bowl with cut fan decoration over the foliate and shell cast standard issuing four scrolling arms, ending in glass liners; approximate weight 98.79 ozt. Height overall 15 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $10,000-20,000

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52 A George IV Silver Salver, William Ker Reid, London, 1836, of circular form having a pierced scrolling foliate border, decorated with thistles, roses, clovers, daisies and morning glory, the central field with conforming engraved decoration, raised on four feet; approximate weight 174.85 ozt. Diameter 23 inches. $5,000-7,000 53* A Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1845, having engraved Japanesque, scrolling foliate and cartouche decoration, comprising a teapot and coffee pot with ivory insulators, a creamer and an open sugar, together with an associated silverplate tray; approximate total weighable 58.56 ozt. Length of tray over handles 27 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Joan S. Irish, New Canaan, Connecticut $1,500-2,500
54* An English Silverplate Hot Water Kettle on Stand, Elkington & Co., Sheffield, 1849, having a swing handle over the flattened spherical body with etched scrolling foliate decoration throughout, raised on a tripartite base. Height over handle 14 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $400-600
55 A Victorian Silver Mason’s Trowel, Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1854, bearing presentation engravings to each side, with chased scrolling decoration throughout, handle weighted. Length 12 5/8 inches. $150-250

56 A Set of Six Victorian Silver Teaspoons, John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London, 1857, having a beaded border with ribbon and floral decoration, monogrammed PB; approximate total weight 6.55 ozt. Length 5 3/8 inches. $100-200
57 A Victorian Silver Ladle, John Walton, Newcastle, 1861-2, of typical form with a chased border; approximate weight 3.93 ozt. Width 11 inches. $100-200
58* A Cased Victorian Calamander, Brass Banded and Silver Mounted Dresser Set, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1867, having a rectangular hinged top over a fall front opening to two drawers, the interior fitted with ten silver mounted glass boxes and jars and a set of necessaires; approximate total weighable 5.68 ozt. Width of case 12 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Evelyn Stefani, Inverness, Illinois $800-1,200

59 A George III Assembled Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Henry John Lias & James Wakely, London, comprising an open sugar, 1873, a coffee pot and a teapot with ivory insulators, and a creamer, 1879, each with chased foliate decoration and a beaded rim, raised on a circular foot; approximate total weight overall 72.24 ozt. Height of coffee pot 10 3/4 inches. $1,500-2,500

60 A Victorian Silver and Ivory Fish Service for Twelve, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1878, comprising forks and knives, each having engraved foliate and grapevine decoration with carved handles. Length of knife 8 3/8 inches. $500-700
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61 A Victorian Cut Glass and Silver Compote, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1895, the circular bowl above the baluster and foliate decorated standard, over the tripartite base surmounted with winged mythical beasts; approximate weighable 26.32 ozt. Height overall 8 1/2 inches. $700-900
62 A Victorian Silver Center Bowl, Arthur James Ramsay, Sheffield, 1896, having a pierced scrolling border and a paneled bowl, raised on three scrolled acanthus leaf legs terminating in shell feet; approximate weight 32.78 ozt. Diameter 11 1/2 inches. $800-1,200
63 A Set of Three English Silver Art Nouveau Buttons, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1900, each cast as the bust of a maiden set against a poppy flower and signed F. Lasserre; approximate total weight 1.25 ozt. Diameter 1 3/4 inches. $100-200 64 A Victorian Silver Punch Bowl, possibly George Jackson & David Fullerton, London, 1901, of circular form, having repeating cartouche and foliate repoussè decoration throughout, raised on a conforming circular foot with a band of reeded decoration, marks rubbed; approximate weight 53.30 ozt. Height 8 1/2 x diameter 12 1/8 inches. $1,000-2,000
65 An English Arts & Crafts Silver Mounted Dresser Set, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1902, comprising four brushes and a hand mirror. Length of longest 10 1/2 inches. $150-250
66 A Cased Set of Four Edwardian Silver Cream Soup Spoons, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1903, each with a gilt wash bowl, the handles with caducei terminals; approximate total weight 8.48 ozt. Length 8 1/8 inches. $300-500 67 A George V Silver Handled Vase, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1912, of baluster form with applied scrolling foliate decorated handles, the rim and body having bands of repoussè grapevine decoration, raised on a circular foot, the base further hallmarked with an R within a heart; approximate weight 84.89 ozt. Height 15 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000
68 An English Silver Tea Caddy, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1913, of oval form having a hinged concave lid with a monogram; approximate weight 17.59 ozt. Height 4 3/4 inches. $400-600
69 A George V Silver Coffee Pot, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1913, having a cylindrical body with reeded decoration, with an ebonized finial and handle, raised on a circular foot bearing standard marks, further stamped 17832 to the underside; approximate weight overall 14.44 ozt. Height 8 1/2 inches. $300-500
70 A Set of Six English Cased Demitasse Cups and Saucers, Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1913, the silver frames having porcelain liners by Grosvenor China; approximate total weighable 4.43 ozt. Diameter of plate 4 7/8 inches. $300-500
71* An George V Silver Arts & Crafts Stone-Inset Humidor, Sybil Dunlop, London, 1922, of rectangular form, having an allover hand hammered finish, the lid with geometric decoration and inset with five green chrysoprase cabochons, opening to a sectioned, wood-lined interior; approximate weight overall 19.44 ozt. Height 2 1/4 x width 7 1/8 x depth 3 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of David C. Copley, La Jolla, California $700-900
72* Two Brittania Silver Salt Cellars, Lionel Alfred Crichton, London, 1923, each of squat spherical form ending in a flared foot; approximate total weight 5.86 ozt. Diameter 2 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Elizabeth Jeffries Jaci, Chicago, Illinois $150-250

73 A George V Silver Tea Tray, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1927, of oval form with a reeded banded border and two open handles, the central field with cased swag bow-knot and wreath design surrounding a heraldic crest; approximate weight 108.77 ozt. Width 25 3/4 inches. $2,000-4,000

74 An George V Silver Ash Receiver, Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1927, of circular form with applied and incised stylized foliate decoration, numbered 5843; approximate weight 3.89 ozt. Diameter 5 1/2 inches. $200-400
75* A George V Silver Inkwell, Wood & Hall, Birmingham, 1934, of flared circular form with a cranberry glass liner, weighted. Diameter 4 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Mr. Mark Fritz, West Bloomfield, Michigan $100-200

76* A Set of Four George V Silver Candlesticks, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1935, each of square baluster form, with relief foliate decoration, weighted. Height 10 3/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $2,000-4,000
77 A George VI Silver Creamer and Sugar Set, Israel Freeman & Sons, London, 1940, each centered with an armorial crest, together with sugar tongs, marked EKS; approximate total weighable 12.44 ozt. Width of widest 5 inches. $200-400

78 A Set of Three George VI Silver Table Articles, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1940-1941, comprising a caster, a cobaltlined mustard pot and a salt cellar, together with an associated Sheffield mustard spoon and salt spoon in the Onslow pattern, with date marks for 1936 and 1938, respectively; approximate total weighable 11.89 ozt. Height of tallest 4 1/8 inches. $200-400
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Sold Sotheby’s Chicago, Jewelry, Art Nouveau and Art Deco, English Furniture, Silver & Decorative Works of Art, September 9 and 10, 1980, lot 278. $1,500-2,500
80 A George VI Silver Pitcher, Walter H. Willson Ltd., London, 1949, of baluster form, the applied handle ending in a heart shape terminal, raised on a circular foot; approximate weight 17.60 ozt. Height 6 1/4 inches. $400-600
81 An Elizabeth II Silver Sugar Caster, Edward Viner, Sheffield, 1953, of baluster form, together with a silverplate sugar bucket and scoop with an ivory handle; approximate weighable 4.68 ozt. Height of first 7 inches. $150-250
82 A Cased Set of Ten Elizabeth II Silver Queen’s Beasts Spoons, Richard Comyns, London, 1992, comprising The Lion of England, The Griffin of Edward III, The Falcon of the Plantaganets, The Black Bull of Clarence, The White Lion of Mortimer, The Yale of Beaufort, The White Greyhound of Richmond, The Red Dragon of Whales, The Unicorn of Scotland and The White Horse of Hanover; approximate total weight overall 10.80 ozt. Length 4 3/4 inches. $300-500
83* A Set of Twelve Elizabeth II Silver Place Card Holders, Birmingham, 1996, each of lyre form set on an octagonal base, bearing maker’s mark VS; approximate total weight 4.00 ozt. Height 1 3/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Barenberg, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
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84* A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Wine Funnels, W. I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham, 2003, of typical form with inserts, monogrammed HD; approximate total weight 11.23 ozt. Height 5 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of David C. Copley, La Jolla, California $300-500
85* A Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver and Composite Salt and Pepper Mills, M. C. Hersey & Son, London, 2003, of tapering cylindrical form with repeating band decoration. Height 3 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of David C. Copley, La Jolla, California $100-200
86 A Pair of English Silverplate Goblets, Matthew Boulton, the baluster form cup having a band of rocaille and putti decoration over the reeded base, raised on a turned standard ending in a circular foot. Height 7 1/4 inches. $500-700 87* An English Silverplate Table Plateau, having a central rectangular section and two D-shape ends, raised on paw feet, with SW and crown hallmarks. Width overall 53 1/2 x depth 18 inches. Property from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Barenberg, Chicago, Illinois
Provenance: R. Feldman Ltd, London, 1998 $1,000-2,000
88 An English Silverplate Mirrored Table Plateau, in three sections, having a shaped border raised on reeded scrolling feet, apparently unmarked. Width overall 40 inches. $800-1,200
89 A Sheffield Plate and Cut Glass Èpergne, having a central oval bowl with diamond point decoration, raised on the conforming base with a shell, floral and fruit decorated frieze, the cabriole legs terminating in paw form feet joined by a central stretcher with a floriform finial issuing four arms supporting round bowls. Width of bowl 12 5/8 inches. $1,500-2,500 90* An English Silverplate and Cut Glass Èpergne, William Adams, the circular bowl with diamond and fan cut decoration, raised on a conforming frame, issuing four arms ending in similarly cut smaller bowls. Height 13 inches. Property from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Barenberg, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000
91 A Sheffield Plate and Pressed Glass Èpergne, the central associated round bowl raised on an urn form standard with a foliate and shell decorated frieze, the central section with grapevine and reeded decoration issuing four scrolling arms supporting round bowls, raised on the conforming stepped circular base. Height 15 3/8 inches. $800-1,200
92 An English Silverplate Èpergne, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, having a circular bowl with a reticulated rim raised on a tapering standard with scrolling arms suspending three baskets. Height 12 inches. $300-500