Gabriel Sleath (1674 - Friern Barnet 1756)
US$9,184.76 A Queen Anne Cup & CoverA Queen Anne cup & cover, London 1713, makers mark of Gabriel Sleath. The urn shaped body on a domed circular foot with applied mid-band, the body with two scroll handles, one side of body engraved with coat-of-arms within a foliate scroll cartouche below, the slightly domed cover with baluster finial, the cover engraved with a crest, marked on cover and body, also engraved with scratch weight 52=18 under base and cover. Height 10 5/8 in. (26.5 cm.) Weight 52 oz. (1,622 gr.) Artist Biography:Born 11 January 1674 in the Parish of Friern Barnet, son of Gabriel Sleath Citizen and Tallow Chandler of London, apprenticed to Thomas Cooper 27 November 1691. Free 22 October 1701. Married before 1704 and before entering a mark, apparently working for Isaac Dighton (q.v.), since the register of St. Vedast, Foster Lane, has the following entry, 'Thomas the son of Gabriell Isaac Dightons house in gutter Lane in this parish and Anne his wife was borne and Baptised the 27th day of July 1704 in Edward Hathaway House in gutter Lane'. The child was buried on 18 August 1704. Sleath entered his first mark as largeworker, 14 March 1707. Address: Gutter Lane. Livery, October 1712. Signatory as 'working goldsmith' to the petition complaining of the competition of necissitous strangers', December 1711, and to that against assaying work of foreigners not having served seven years apprenticeship, February 1716. Second (sterling) mark, 17 June 1720. Third mark, 18 June 1739. Address: Gutter Lane. Fourth mark, in partnership with Francis Crump (who had been apprenticed to him), 22 November 1753, same address. By 1729 Sleath had acquired property at or was living at Friern Barnet as Anne Sleath was buried there, 14 April 1729. Sleath was next married to Jane Crane, both...
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George Edwards & Edward Brown
US$3,184.05 A Victorian Claret JugA Victorian claret jug, London 1864 makers mark of George Edwards & Edward Brown. The silver mount with a geometric design on the neck of the claret jug. The handle with applied decoration modelled on a vine branch. The handle with a pinch opening mechanism. The glass body in a hobnail design, the pedestal foot with...
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William Peaston
US$6,429.33 A George II silver Kettle Stand, London 1755Length: 9 inches (23 cm) Weight: 340 g Of shaped triangular form on three cast feet, with gadroon border and engraved with a coat of arms surrounded by foliage.
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Robert Hennell II (London)
US$3,061.59 A pair of George III silver Salt Cellars, London 1809Length: 6 inches (15.2 cm) Weight: 13 oz (412 g) Each oval, on four ball feet, the rim gadrooned, with scrolling acanthus terminals, the interior silver-gilt and divided by a central barrier, each engraved with a crest and an Earl's coronet, each marked on body. Artist Biography:Son of John Hennell,...
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Howard & Hawkesworth
Price On Request A Pair of William IV Entree Dishes with WarmersSilver with Original Old Sheffield Base Sheffield 1835 Maker’s Mark of Howard & Hawkesworth Length: 30.5 cm Weighable silver: 4,760g (153 oz) The Arms of Preston for Viscount Gormanston The entrée dishes are of shaped melon form bearing melon flowers, acanthus leaves and shells to the boarders of the...
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Simon Pantin (1680 - 1728)
Price On Request An Important George II SalverSilver George II, London, 1730 Maker's Mark of Simon Pantin Diameter: 18 inches (46.2 cm) Weight: 105 oz 10 dwt (3291 g) The arms are those of CLEVE, of Walford, county Salop, CLEVE or CLIVE, of Huxley, county Chester; of the CLIVES of Styche; the heiress married Wilbraham. William CLEAVE, Alderman of London,...
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Elkington & Co
Price On Request An Impressive Victorian Armada BowlSilver Birmingham 1900 Maker's mark of Elkington Diameter (across handles): 48 cm Height: 34 cm Weight: 4520 g (145.35 oz)Artist Biography:The success of this well kown firm of electro-platers and manufacturing silversmiths, the original patentees of the electroplating process, was largely due to the energy of George Richards Elkington. The son of James...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A George III silver Basket, London 1813Silver London 1813 Maker’s Mark of Paul Storr Length: 13¼ inches (33.7 cm) Weight: 42 oz (1,321 g) Shaped oblong on an oblong foot, the border gadrooned with acanthus at intervals, the interior body also gadrooned, the reeded handle with acanthus joins and an applied wreath surrounded by anthemion and lotus...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A William IV Vase on Plinth, London 1835Silver-gilt (the plinth gilt-metal mounted) London 1835 Maker's mark of Paul Storr Height: 20¾ inches (52.5 cm) Weight: 124 oz (3,868 g) Campana shaped, the lower body part fluted, with bifurcated reeded handles and an egg-and-dart rim, on square foot with foliage cast stem, engraved on one side with an...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request A George III Oval SalverSilver London 1802 Maker's mark of Paul StorrArtist Biography:Son of Thomas Storr of Westminster, first silver-chaser later innkeeper, born 1771. Apprenticed c'1785 to Andrew Fogelberg of Church Street, Soho, at which Storr's first separate mark is also entered. First mark entered as plateworker, in partnership with William Frisbee, 2 May 1792. Address: 5...
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John Café & Frederick Kandler
Price On Request Four George II Cadlesticks in the French 'Regence' TasteSilver London 1751 & 1756 Height: 27cm, (10.5 inches) Weight: 4,160g, 133ozs 15dwt The arms of FORTESCUE quartering CLINTONLiterature: See Schroder, Timothy 'British and Continental Gold and Silver in the Ashmolean Museum' Oxford 2009, vol. 1, p. 462, cat. 180, for a closely related set of four by Paul...
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John Samuel Hunt & Roskell
Price On Request A Victorian silver & glass Centrepiece, London 1868Height: 52 cm Weight (excluding glass): 4,200 gArtist Biography:John Hunt is recorded at Fishergate, Preston, Lancashire. No record of his apprenticeship or freedom.
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William Lukin
Price On Request A Queen Anne silver Tazza, London 1708Height: 7.8 cm Diameter: 25.1 cm
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