AN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE POT, SILVER HEART-SHAPED BOXES, SILVER TABLE FORKS, SILVER TABLE MIRRORS, 20th century
AN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE POT, SILVER HEART-SHAPED BOXES, SILVER TABLE FORKS, SILVER TABLE MIRRORS, 20th century
THREE AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES,
Tiffany &. Co., 1873-1891, comprising: a shaped square salver, on four leaf-and-scroll panel feet, the rim repousse and chased with flowers, berries and foliage, the shaped
center engraved EWS, and a pair of bowls, each with fluted lower body, below a band of scrolling foliage and shells, the inside rim with similar band, monogrammed ESW Together
with a Chinese silver goblet, maker’s mark LC, with bamboo-like stem, domed circular foot chased with roots, 53 ozs.
AN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE POT AND COV ERED SUGAR BOWL, Wm. Gale & Sons, New York, 1853, each of pear shape, repousse and chased allover with meandering grapevine, the handles in
the form of vine extending around the shoulders, with grapebunch finials, each monogrammed on one side ESW adn EHW on the other, (several dents). 52 ozs.
FIVE AMERICAN SILVER WATER ARTICLES,
comprising: a water pitcher, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1927, of urn form with molded bands, leaf-capped C-scroll handle, mono grammed EW, a pair of compotes, Black, Starr & Frost, early
20th century, each with reticulated border and foot, applied with foliate scrolls and shells at intervals, mono grammed EWW, a bowl, Tuttle Silversmiths, in the Dublin pattern,
circa 1925, circular, with ribbed sides, scalloped rim, and another bowl, Durgin Division of Gorham, circular, with ribbed sides, the rim with bands of stylized foliage, beading
and notches at intervals, monogrammed ESW, 68 ozs. H.
A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GEORGIAN AND COLONIAL STYLE SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a coffee pot, EJ. Greenberg, Lon don, 1932, retailed by Tiffany & Co., of pear
form, with faceted swan-neck spout, wood C-scroll handle, die domed cover with baluster finial, monogrammed W, a creamer, Tiffany & Co., 1907-1938, after the original by Schanck
& Van Voorhees, New York, 1790,of helmet shape on pedestal foot, beaded borders, strap handle, monogrammed B, a sauce boat, Howard & Co., early 20th century, with scalloped rim,
upright C-scroll handle, on three shell-capped splayed feet, monogrammed ESW, and two bowls, Tiffany & Co., 1907-38, in Paul Revere style, one with molded lip, monogrammed B/EV,
the other monogrammed ESW over a reeded band, (some dents) 64 ozs. gross.
A GEORGE SILVER CAKE BASKET, maker’s mark 1L. in a serrated rectangle, London, 1774, oval, with pierced foot rim and body, lattice pierced swing handle gadroon borders, the base
engraved with contemporary initials SCA, marked on body and handles, 29 ozs.
TWO SILVER HEART-SHAPED BOXES, the first Victorian, maker’s mark MJJ., Birmingham, 1894, chased with flowers and foliage on matte ground, with crimped rims, the second American,
circa 1900, the cover chased with flowers, foliage and scrolls, monogrammed, 7 ozs.
GEORGE I SILVER BEAKER, Hester Boteman, London, 1788, circular with straight cylindrical sides, rounded base, engraved with monogram, with fitted case, 2 ozs.
A GROUP OF SDLVER ARTICLES, comprising: an English mug, London, i90°,circular, with bracket handle, engraved with name on the front, date on the base, a two-handled cup, Gorham
Mfg. Co., circa 1918, with two ear-form handles, with ribbon-tied oak leaf and berried holly inscription, a small bowl, circular, with geometric border, hammered surface,
engraved with presentation inscription, and an English scale, London.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, Gorham Mfg. Co., early 20th century, in the Versailles pattern, comprising: five tablespoons, six dessert spoons, nine salad forks, six fish
knives, eight teaspoons, nine luncheon knives, six fruit knives, six grapefruit spoons, six bouillon spoons, six cocktail forks, seven ice cream forks and a gravy ladle,
monogrammed, 91 ozs. weighable sil-ver.
TWELVE GEORGE DH AND LATER SILVER TABLE FORKS, six by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, 1810, six by Mary Chawner, London, 1837,wi\h threaded fiddle and
shell handles, en graved on the back with crests, 36 ozs.
A GEORGE H SILVER TEA CADDY, Edward Gibben, London, 1724, octagonal, with molded rims, later chased with Chinoiserie scenes, with sliding top and detach able domed cover with
ball finial, 5 ozs.
A GEORGE H SDJVER MUG, Francis Crump, London, 1759, slightly baluster, with molded foot, with leaf-capped double-scroll handle, engraved with armorial, (patched), 13 ozs.
AN ENGLISH SDLVER SALVER, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1930, retailed by Tiffany & Co., of shaped square form with molded rim, on four scroll supports, engraved with initials,
16 ozs.
A GEORGE HI SILVER CRUET STAND, R. Hen-nell, London, 1774, circular, on three claw-and-ball feet, the openwork sides with gadroon rim, with central carrying handle, and six
mounted clear glass bottles inscribed in gilt Tarragon, Cayan, Soy, Lemon, Ketchup and Garlick.
TWO AMERICAN SILVER TABLE MIRRORS, 20th century, the first rectangular, with scrolling foliate and floral border and monogrammed shield, mounted on velvet, the second by
Dominick & Hqff, with heart-shaped aperture, with openwork border of birds, masks, latticework and shellwork, with monogrammed cartouche, mounted on velvet, both with easel
supports.
A GEORGE H SILVER TANKARD, Robin Albin Cox, London, 1756, baluster, with molded waistband, double-scroll handle, later chased with flowers, foliage, shellwork, latticework and
scrolls on matte ground, with shell borders, the spout in the form of a Bacchus mask, the heart-shaped terminal later pinpricked with later presentation initials and date 1878,
gilt interior, 23 ozs.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER CANDLE STICKS, Reed & Barton, 20th century, each of shaped rectangular section, with vasiform stem and sconce, detach able nozzle, engraved with
flowers and foliage, mono grammed, weighted.
THREE GEORGIAN SILVER ARTICLES, com prising: a wine coaster, William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London, 1809, circular, with openwork sides, gadroon rim, turned wood base, a
meat skewer, Thomas Combes, London, 1807, and a saucepan, London, 1799, with flared sides, mounted turned wood handle.
A GEORGE IV SILVER CRUET STAND AND A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, the first by William Bateman, London, 1823,6b\ong, on four paw supports, the sides chased with flowers, foliage and
scrolls, with gadroon rim, central carrying handle, wood base, with six glass bottles, (damages), the second London, 1840, of shaped circular form, on three scroll supports,
with scroll and foliate rim, engraved with scrolling foliage and intersecting initials, 16 ozs. exclud ing former.
FIVE SILVER BOWLS AND A SILVER TAZZA, each of the bowls in Revere style, including one by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1899, engraved Nan 1900, and one by International
Silver Co., with glass liner, the tazza by Gorham Mfg. monogrammed, weighted, 37 ozs. excluding glass and tazza.
SILVER-PLATED TABLE LAMPS, each with circular base, gadroon rims, fluted columnar stem, urn-form capitals, fitted for electricity.