SILVER FORKS AND KNIVES, SILVER OVAL PLATTER, SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA

SILVER FORKS AND KNIVES, SILVER OVAL PLATTER, SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA

A GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER FORKS AND KNIVES, comprising: four dinner forks by William Eely & William Fearn, London, 1801, one by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1809, and

another London, 1804, each engraved on the back with crest,, eleven smaller forks, William Sumner, London, 179411800jaested on the back, three London, 1805, six pistol-handled

dinner knives and six pistol-handled smaller knives, early 19th century, engraved with crest, (splits). Together with six English silver pistol-handled butter knives, Sheffield.

A GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER SPOONS, comprising: four Scottish tablespoons, John Clark, Edinburgh, 1751, monogrammed on back of handles, two tablespoons, London, 1768172, and

another with marks rubbed, monogram and crest, eleven teaspoons, 18th century, engraved with crests and monograms, and eleven smaller teaspoons, late 18thl early 19th century,

engraved with initial.

A GROUP OF SILVER ARTICLES, comprising: four Georgian trencher salts, London, 1725/28/29/31, each of rectangular octagonal form, (splits, worn), a bowl, Towel, 20th century,

circular, with blue enamel interior, a small bowl. Tiffany & Co., 1907-47, engraved with monogram, and a sauce pan, Wallace, retailed by Spaulding-Gorham Inc.

A GROUP OF GEORGE I SILVER ARTICLES,
comprising: a creamer, H. Chewier, London, 1792,of helmet form, with beaded rim, receded handle, and six teaspoons, London, 1764/68/70/72/99, Old English handles, crested.

Together with a gilt metal and Meissen porcelain letter opener.

GEORGE I SILVER MUG, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1717, of tapering cylindrical form, with receded rims, with scroll handle, (dents).

A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT AND RED GLASS EWER, Ellington & Co., Birmingham, 1859, the ruby glass pear-form body cut with cell-pattern, overlaid with grapevine, the hinged cover

with grapevine finial, (chips).

A CONTINENTAL SILVER OVAL PLATTER, early 20th century, the border chased with scrolls, birds and strap work and oval reserves of fantastic creatures, applied at intervals with

winged terms, the cavetto with ovals and shells, the center with elaborate battle scene. Together with a silver-plated two-handled tray in Near-Eastern style.

AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, Stiffs, 20th century, in the Rose pattern, comprising: twelve dinner knives, twelve dinner forks, twelve salad forks, six iced tea spoons,

eleven teaspoons, eight butter spreaders, five tablespoons, seven demitasse spoons, six soup spoons, eight dessert forks, a pair of carvers, a pierced serving spoon, a pie

slice, three condiment forks, a fish knife, a jam spoon, a salt spoon, a jelly spoon and a serving spoon.

A GEORGE HI STYLE SILVER ASSEMBLED FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, in Paul Storrs style, by various makers, comprising: coffee pot, teapot, creamer, two-handled open sugar

bowl and waste bowl, each ovoid, with borders of shells, scrolls and foliage, the lower body chased with upright foliage, with gadroon foot, with serpent-form handles, engraved

on one side with armorial, on the other with crest, the pots with mounted wood handles and rosette finials.

A SET OF FOUR MEXICAN SILVER CANDLE STICKS AND A SILVER SHELL-FORM BOWL, San-born, 20th century, the first each with shaped circular base, receded rims, flared nozzles, the

second with grapevine handle, on three supports, H.

A GROUP OF SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, 19th and 20th century, comprising: a German bowl, the center chased with putty and floral swags, the sides with baskets of flowers on openwork

ground, with scroll rim, a sweetmeat bowl, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1911, with openwork sides, beaded rim, another sweetmeat bowl, Watson, on three red trefoil supports, with ribbed

sides, and a leaf-form bowl. Together with a silver-plated creamer and matching two-handled sugar bowl, in box.

A PERUVIAN SILVER CIRCULAR PLATTER AND TWO SILVER VEGETABLE DISHES, 20th century, the first of shaped circular form, with gadroon rim, the vegetable dishes circular, applied

around the rim with scrolls and foliage, one with three scroll panel supports.

A PERUVIAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, 20th century, comprising: coffee pot, teapot, creamer, two-handled covered sugar bowl, two small plates and a rectangular two-handled

tray, each with scroll and shell rims, 118 ozs. H. of coffee pot 9 7A in.; L. of tray over handles 22 3A in.

PERUVIAN SILVER FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, 20th century, each with shaped circular base with scroll and floral rim, baluster stem, scroll arms, tapering sconces, weighted, 61 ozs.

gross.

PERUVIAN SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, 20th century, each with oval base, curved arms, urn-form sconces.

AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE,
Wallace Silversmiths, 20th century, in the Grande Baroque pattern comprising: eleven dinner knives, eleven dinner forks, eleven teaspoons, ten salad forks, twelve fruit spoons

and eleven bouillon spoons. Together with two pairs of silver-plated salad servers. 91 ozs. weighable silver.

A GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER ARTICLES, early 20th century, comprising: a pair of salts, Howard & Co., 1909, each circular, with gadroon rim, with chased foliate sides, on three

paw supports, and three Art Nouveau bowls, one by Wilcox & Wagoner, one by Whiting Mfg. Co., retailed by CD. Peacock, the other by Gorham Mfg. Co., 1907,the latter two

monogrammed, 18 ozs.

A MEXICAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SER VICE AND A MATCHING SILVER TRAY, 20th century, comprising: teapot, creamer, covered two-handled sugar bowl and waste bowl, each of fluted

baluster form, the oval tray with fluted border, cut-out handles, 122 ozs.

A GERMAN SILVER HOT WATER KETTLE ON STAND WITH BURNER, early 20th century, of pear form, chased with panels of fruit and foliage on matte ground, the domed cover with fruit

finial, with upright swing handle, (needs tightening), the stand with paw and bun feet, 63 ozs. gross.

A SET OF EIGHT AMERICAN SILVER GOBLETS, S. Kirk & Son, 20th century, each with flared bowl, on trumpet-shaped foot, 40 ozs.

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