Joseph Lock
US$4,041.29 A George III TankardSilver London 1777 Maker's mark of Joseph Lock
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Paul De Lamerie ('s Hertogenbosch 1688 - London 1751)
Price On Request A Set of Six SpoonsSilver London circa 1720 Maker’s mark of Paul de Lamerie Weight: 240 g (7 oz 72 dwt) Artist Biography:Paul de Lamerie arrived in England with his Huguenot parents in or before 1689, having been baptiszed at 's Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands in 1688. In 1703 he was apprenticed to the Huguenot goldsmith Pierre...
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William Comyns
US$9,184.76 A Pair of George V Wall SconcesA pair of George wall sconces, London 1915, makers mark of William Comyns. Each cartouche-form, with laurel wreath flanked by scrolls and putti and surmounted by an Earl's coronet, the center applied with a cypher, with fluted scroll-branch. Height 12 in. (30 cm.) high Weight 80 oz. 10 dwt. (2,519 gr.)
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Hunt & Roskell
Price On Request A Victorian Presentation Vase & Mirror PlateauA Victorian Silver Presentation Vase and Mirror Plateau, London, 1846, the mirror plateau, 1856, Maker's mark of Hunt & Roskell. Height of the vase, 53.3cm., 21cm. Width of the plateau, 40cm., 15 3/4 in. Weight of the vase, 8373gr., 269oz. 3dwt. The massive cast openwork vine pattern two-handled vase on inscribed...
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Joseph Angell (Unknown - London 1851-53)
US$9,184.76 A William IV Wager CupA William IV silver wager cup. by Joseph Angell I & Joseph Angell II, London 1834. Modelled as a milk maid holding a small drinking cup above her head which swivels within a cast vine bracket frame. Height 6.75 in 17cm, Weight 8.3oz (258.13 gr) Artist Biography:Son of Joseph Angel of Cor Cross London weaver,...
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John Figg
US$6,735.49 A Victorian JugSilver London 1836 Maker's mark of John FiggArtist Biography:John Wilmin Figg son of William Figg of Kenton in the County of Middlesex Farmer, apprenticed to William Elliott of Compton Street, Clerkenwell 1 February 1826. Free, 5 June 1833. First mark entered as plateworker, 31 July 1834. Address: 25 St.John Street, Clerkenwell. Moved to 5 Wellington Street, St....
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John Fandery I
US$3,061.59 A George I Punch StrainerSilver London 1721 Maker’s Mark of John Fawdery I Weight: 80g (2 ½ oz) With flowering pierced handles, the main bowl pierced with six petal flowers. The main bowl fully marked and the handles marked with Lion Passant.
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William Frederick Williams
US$6,735.49 A Victorian Novelty Spirit LighterSilver London 1879 Maker's mark of William Frederick Williams Height: 8.8cm, 3.5in Weight: 254g, 8oz 3dwt
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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...
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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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