Emes & Barnard
US$9,184.76 A George III Coffee PercolatorSilver London 1809 Maker's mark of Emes & BarnardArtist Biography:Apprenticed to Charles Wright in 1781 and turned over to Thomas Chawner in 1784, Edward Barnard I became Chawner's foreman in 1786. He became free of the Goldsmiths' Company in 1789 and in 1808 entered his mark in partnership with Rebeccah Emes. Becoming one of the most successful establishments in London, Emes and Barnard acted primarily as retailers, although they occasionally accepted orders from other firms, including Rundell, Bridge Rundell and Fisher, Braithwaite and Jones. In addition to simple domestic items, the workshop produced massive presentation pieces, elaborate dinner services, and ornate race cups in all the current styles. After the death of his partner in 1828, Barnard carried on the trade with his three sons, Edward II, John, and William.
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Emes & Barnard
Price On Request A George III silver Tray, London 1819Length (handle to handle): 27 ½ inches (69.9 cm.) Weight: 121 oz (3,765 g) Shaped rectangular, the border gadrooned, with acanthus and shells at intervals, the handles with conforming decoration, the field engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked on reverse. Artist Biography:Apprenticed to Charles Wright in 1781 and turned over to Thomas...
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John & Joseph Angell
Price On Request An Exquisite Set of Six 19th Century Salt CellarsSilver and silver-gilt Victorian London, 1838 Maker's mark of John & Joseph Angell Each bearing the crest & garter for Bacon Diameter: 3 1/8 in, 8 cm Weight: 39 oz. 10 dwt, 1,235 gEach circular, raised on three boar-form supports, the sides chased with equestrian scenes divided by flower...
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Paul De Lamerie ('s Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751)
Price On Request A selection of silver by Paul de Lamerie
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Thomas Robins
Price On Request Two of an Impressive set of Four George III SauceboatsAn Impressive Pair of George III Sauceboats, Made London 1810Each is engraved with a crest and motto below the lip. The crest is that for Basset, for Arthur Francis, of Tehidy, Cornwall. Length: 24.5 cm Artist Biography:Son of Thomas Robins or Bruton Somersetshire mason (presumably a brother of...
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Robert Garrard (1793 - 1881)
Price On Request A Suite of Three Victorian DishesSilver London, 1874. Height of lower pair: 7cm, 2.75in Height ofv taller dish: 22cm, 8.6in Diameter:27cm, 10.6in Weight: 3,420g, 109ozs 18dwtArtist Biography:Robert Garrard II was apprenticed in 1809 to his father, Robert Garrard I, a partner of Wakelin and Company, and gained his freedom of the Grocers' Company by patrimony in 1816....
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John Samuel Hunt & Hunt & Roskell
Price On Request A Victorian Pair of Ascos JugsSilver London, 1854 & 1872 Maker's marks of John Samuel Hunt & Hunt & Roskell Height: 22cm, 8.6in Weight: 1,954g, 62oz 16dwtModelled as an ascos jug with a textured finish, with a scroll and leaf handle, the lip applied with two rams. Ascos jugs were ancient vessels used often for holding oil...
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John Parson & Co
Price On Request Four Elegant Georgian Neo-Classical CandlesticksSilver George III Sheffiel, 1786 Maker's mark of John Parsons & Co Height: 29cm, 11.4in The round bases with swirling fluting the tapering stems with straight fluting. The capitals again with straight fluting. The borders of base, stem and sconce all with beaded decoration. Fully hallmarked to the base and sconce.
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James Garrard
Price On Request A Victorian 'Indian Squaw' Figural Salt CellarSilver London, 1883 Height: 19cm, 7.4in Weight: 528g, 16ozs 19dwtArtist Biography:The early years of this important firm of manufacturing and retail jewellers and silversmiths have been thoroughly investigated by Elaine Barr in her admirable account of the life and career of its founder, George Wickes. A certain amount of information is...
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Frederick Vonham
Price On Request An Elegant Pair of Georgian CandelabraSilver George III, London, 1762 Maker’s mark of Frederick Vonham Branches, 1771, by Thomas Pitts Weight: 6,002g, 139ozs Height: 45cm, 17.7in
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Thomas Heming
Price On Request A George III Ovoid Two-Handled Cup & CoverSilver London, 1778 Maker’s mark of Thomas Heming Weight: 1,980g, 63ozs 13dwt Height: 34cm, 13.3in Presented to Mr Nigel Campbell by R. Graham in 1779Artist Biography:The son of a Midlands merchant, Thomas Heming was apprenticed to Edmund Bodington on March 7, 1738, and turned over on the same day to...
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James Barclay Hennell
US$9,184.76 An Amusing Victorian Novelty Table LighterSilver London, 1885 Maker's mark of James Barclay Hennell Height: 12cm, 4.7in Weight: 214g, 6oz 18dwtArtist Biography:Of the firm Robert Hennell & Sons: Robert Hennell (III) is described in the 1851 census return for 14 Northumberland Street at the age of 56 as a silversmith employing 9 men, together with his wife Jane, aged...
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Paul De Lamerie ('s Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751)
Price On Request A George I CasterSilver London 1719 Maker’s mark of Paul de Lamerie Height: 8 ½ inches (21.6 cm) Weight: 22 oz. 19 dwt. (714 g) Provenance: Presented to the Rev. Edward Serocold Pearce F.R.S. (later Pearce-Serocold) (1796-1849) by his friend Walter Arcedeckne (1797-1865) in July 1842, and then by descent. Octagonal and on conforming base, the detachable...
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