William Elliott (1762 - 1854)
Price On Request A Pair of William IV silver-gilt CandlesticksLondon 1830 Height: 10 inches (25.4 cm) Weight: 78 oz (2,429 g) Provenance: Louisa, Viscountess Beresford (d.1851) and then by descent, sold Christie's, London, 29 November 2007, lot 523; Alastair Dickenson, London In the rococo taste, each shaped circular base cast with lion's masks, rocaille and flowers, rising to a spiraling baluster stem with removable nozzle, the base and nozzle engraved with monogram LB beneath a Viscountess's coronet. The initials are those of Louisa Beresford (d. 1851) who married secondly William, Viscount Beresford (1768-1854), a hero of the Peninsular War. Artist Biography:Son of William Elliott of Warwick Lane, London plateworker, apprenticed to Richard Gardner of Silver Street Golden Square Middlesex goldsmith, Citizen and Goldsmith on payment of £7. Free, 1 April 1795. Mark entered as plateworker, in partnership with J.W. Story, 6 October 1809. Address: 25 Compton Street, Clerkenwell. Second mark, alone 7 September 1813, same address. Described as silversmith in the apprenticeship to him of James Parkin, 6 October 1819 at the same address, and still there 1823 (apprenticeship of John Evans) and 5 January 1825, when his son Richard William was also bound to him. Livery, January 1822. Died 1854.
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Benjamin Godfrey ( - 1741)
US$9,184.76 A George II silver Coffee Pot, London 1740Height: 24 cm
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Paul de Lamerie ('s Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751)
Price On Request A Rare 18th Century Meat Dish by Paul de Lamerie, London 1741Silver London 1741 Maker’s mark of Paul de Lamerie Length: 38 cm Weight: 32.9 oz Of shaped-oval outline with straight gadrooned border interspersed with acanthus leaves, scratch weight engraved on the reverse ’35.10’. Artist Biography:Paul de Lamerie arrived in England with his Huguenot parents in or...
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Paul de Lamerie ('s Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751)
Price On Request A Spectacular Silver Brazier by Paul de Lamerie, London 1745Silver, London, 1745 Maker's mark of Paul de Lamerie Diameter: 20cm Weight: 860 grams (27.6 oz.) This is a rare and striking example of a piece made by the master silversmith, Paul De Lamerie. The four lions faces that appear on the side of the brazier are of...
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Pidduck, Hanley & Southport
Price On Request An Art Deco Four Piece Tea & Coffee Sevice.Silver & ivory George VI London, 1939 Maker's mark of Pidduck, Hanley & Southport overstriking another The coffee pot 7 1/8 in. (18.1 cm.) high The tray 23 1/8 in. (59 cm.) long Gross weight 135 oz. (4198 gm.)Circular on spreading banded foot, with fluting at four intervals and...
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John Bridge (Dorset 1755 - London 1834)
Price On Request A George IV Warwick Vase on StandSilver London, 1828 Maker's mark of John Bridge Length (handle to handle): 37 cm Height: 41cm, 16.in Weight: 7,140g, 229oz 10dwt The stand London, 1834 by William Bateman Artist Biography:Eldest son of Thomas Bridge of Piddle Trenthide Dorset, born 21 January 1755 John Bridge was a co founder of the greatest...
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Parker & Wakelin
Price On Request A Pair of George III CandlesticksSilver London 1765 Maker’s mark of Parker & Wakelin Weight: 72 oz (2,263 g) Height: 12 inches (30 ½ cm) Each baluster form on shaped circular base, cast and chased with scrolls, foliage scalework and rocaille, and with spool-shaped integral socket with detachable circular nozzle. The crests are those of Byng, for...
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Henry Welch
Price On Request The Charles Mercer Ewer: A Charles II silver-gilt Ewer, London 1667London 1667 Maker’s mark ‘HW’, an escallop below, for Henry Welch Height: 23 cm (9 inches) Weight: 914 g (29 oz 5 dwt) The ewer on pedestal foot, the body engraved with a coat-of-arms within a plume cartouche above cut-card trefoils, harp-shaped handle. The arms are those...
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Eliza(beth) Godfrey
Price On Request A Set of Eighteen Octagonal Dessert PlatesSilver-gilt Fourteen plates marked: London, sterling standard, 1753-54, maker’s mark of Elizabeth Godfrey (Grimwade no. 591); marked on underside. Four plates marked: London, sterling standard, 1848-49, maker’s mark of Daniel and Charles Houle. Diameter: 23.5 cm, 9.25in The octagonal plates have gadroon and shell borders and are engraved with a coat...
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Matthew Boulton and John Fothergill
Price On Request A pair of George II silver Meat Dishes, Birmingham 1777Length: 42 1/2 cm Width: 30 1/2 cm Weight: 62 oz (1,928 g) Of oval form with ribbon and tie border, engraved with the crest of Roberts of Shropshire.Surviving work from the partnership of Matthew Boulton and John Fothergill is rare, and pairs of meat dishes virtually unique....
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David Green
Price On Request A Pair of George I CandlesticksSilver, London, 1725 Maker’s mark of David Green Height: 6 ¾ inches (16.2 cm) Weight: 23 oz. (742 grams) The arms are possibly those of Manston impaling Haynes Each on stepped shaped square base, the double baluster stem terminating in spool-shaped socket, each engraved with a coat-of-arms, each marked underneath
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John William Story & William Elliot
Price On Request A 19th Century Regency Race TrophySilver-gilt London, 1812 Maker's mark of J.W. Story & William Elliot Height: 36cm, 14.1in Weight: 3,060g, 98oz 6dwt The campagna-shape cup and cover with artichoke finial the main body with a cast and applied border of grape and vine. The festooned fruit handles terminating in Bacchic masks. One side with a cast...
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James Young
Price On Request An Important George III Tray, London 1791Silver-gilt George III, London, 1791 Maker’s mark of James Young Weight: 296 oz Length: 29 inches (74.5 cm) Of oblong form, on four leaf-capped scroll bracket feet, the flaring border chased with quilting and with gadrooned rim, the field finely engraved with a broad band of scrolling foliage and flowerheads tied...
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