Alexander Johnston
Price On Request A pair of George II silver Candlesticks, London 1751Height: 26 1/2 cm Weight: 1,480 g (48 oz) The form and decoration of these candlesticks is most unusual for the period and shows a strong French influence. The silversmith has been entirely successful in his use of lively swirling flutes and a delicate band of guilloche around the base.Provenance: Neville Hamwee, Christie’s, London, June 27, 1973, lot 12 Christie’s, New York, April 19, 1990, lot 290 On circular domed bases cast and chased with a band of ovolo enclosing paterae within reeded bands, rising to swirling domes and knopped tapering stems with similar paterae and panels of stylised shells and husks on matted ground, with shells at the shoulders, the campana shaped sockets chased with bands of vertical palmettes and ovolo, the bases engraved with a crest within foliate scroll asymmetrical cartouches.
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Benjamin Brancker
Price On Request A Rare George II silver Coffee Pot, Liverpool circa 1720Height: 22.8 cm (9 inches) Weight: 25 oz gross The tapering circular section body with a stepped moulded foot, with a facetted spout and a later carved wood handle, engraved with a crest, the domed cover with a baluster finial. The crest, two lions paws, erect and erased,...
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Anthony Nelme
Price On Request A William III silver-gilt Tazza, London 1701Diameter: 13 ½ inches (34.2 cm) Weight: 52 ounces (1,631 grams) Circular, on slightly domed pedestal foot, with moulded border, the centre engraved with two coats-of-arms accollé within foliate, strapwork and grotesque mask mantling. The arms are those of Grenville accollé with Leofric quartering Temple, for Richard Grenville (1678-1727) and his...
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E.C
Price On Request A Rare Charles II GobletSilver London, 1677. Height: 9.5cm, 3.7in Weight: 86g, 2.7ozs
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Augustine Courtauld
Price On Request A George I Large Two-Handle CupSilver London 1724 Maker's mark of Augustine Courtald Bearing the Arms of Whitam, then Ashley Cooper, Early of Shaftsbury
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Mappin & Webb
Price On Request A George V silver Gallery Tray, London 1913Length: 27 1/2 inches (70 cm)
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Craddock & Reid
Price On Request A set of four George III silver Sauce Tureens, London 1814Length: 8 1/4 inches Each oval, on four acanthus and scroll feet, with two acanthus-clad handles, the border gadrooned with foliage and shells at intervals, the domed cover with gadrooning, and an acanthus-clad ring finial, each engraved with a coat-of-arms on body and a crest on cover,...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A George III Six-Bottle CruetSilver London, 1816 Of rectangular form with shell and gadroon border. The frame with lion masks, the handle formed as acanthus leaves. Cruets of this form were traditionally for Chile, Soy, Cayenne, Anchovy, Lemon and Ketchup. Height: 14cm, 5.5inArtist Biography:Son of Thomas Storr of Westminster, first silver-chaser later innkeeper, born 1771. Apprenticed c'1785...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request The Baron Redesdale Rococo Sauceboats by Paul StorrSilver London 1828 Length: 7¼ inches (18.4 cm) Weight: 37 oz (1,164 g) In the George II style, each fluted oval, the scroll feet with heraldic boar's-head masks, the border applied with leaves, shell and scroll handle, engraved with a crest beneath the spout. Crest for Redesdale, Lord Freeman-Mitford. Artist...
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John Boddington
Price On Request A Fine William III Cup and CoverSilver-gilt London, 1700 Maker’s mark of John Bodington The arms are those of Heyton. Height: 8 5⁄8 in (22 cm) Weight: 39 oz 10 dwt (1,244 g) John Bodington ran one of the most successful workshops in London at the end of the seventeenth century, producing silver equal to the best...
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Robert Garrard (1793 - 1881)
Price On Request A Victorian Decanter SetSilver & Glass London 1852 Maker's mark of Robert Garrard Height: 35cm, 13.7inArtist 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. After the death of his father in 1818, Garrard entered...
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Wililam Frisbee
Price On Request A George III silver-gilt Tankard, London 1809Silver Gilt London 1809 Maker's mark of William Frisbee Height 10 3/4 in Weight 3, 820 g Width including handle: 9 inches (23 cm)
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Benjamin Smith II (Birmingham 1764 - London)
Price On Request A Set of Four George III silver-gilt Wine Coasters, London 1807Silver Gilt London 1807 Maker's mark of Benjamin SmithArtist Biography:Son of Ralph Smith of Birmingham, born 15 December 1764. Married firstly, 8 October 1764, Mary Adams at Egbaston parish church. Apparently to be identified with 'Mr. Smith' introduced through James Alston, on recommendation of 'Mr Nevill,' to...
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