Fine Silver Auction 2024-02-23 Auction - 225 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 2
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A George II Silver Coffee Pot, Mark of Francis CrumpA North Carolina Coin Silver Teaspoon, Mark of Traugott LinebachA Hanau Silver Figural Centerpiece Bowl
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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Leland Little

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Collection of English Silver Spoons: Collection of English Silver Spoons (14) pieces total to include: an Edward VII coronation spoon, without a maker's mark, Birmingham (1901), engraved date of 1902 to bowl, allover gold wash,
3026: Collection of English Silver SpoonsEst. $50-$25,000
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A Sheffield Silver-Plated Tea Caddy: A Sheffield Silver-Plated Tea Caddy Victorian, lobed quatrefoil form, bead course and foliate decoration to base and hinged lid, engraved cartouches to each side, raised on four scrolled feet, and
3029: A Sheffield Silver-Plated Tea CaddyEst. $50-$25,000
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Two Pieces of William IV Silver Flatware: Two Pieces of William IV Silver Flatware the first, a fish knife, mark of Jonathan Hayne, London (1835), with a reticulated blade, without a monogram; the second, a teaspoon in the Kings pattern,
3031: Two Pieces of William IV Silver FlatwareEst. $50-$25,000
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Two Pieces of William IV Silver Flatware: Two Pieces of William IV Silver Flatware the first, a fish knife, mark of William Knight II (1824), engraved blade edge and tipt end, without a monogram (7 1/2 in.); the second, a baby spoon, mark
3033: Two Pieces of William IV Silver FlatwareEst. $50-$25,000
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Two Victorian Silver Flatware Servers: Two Victorian Silver Flatware Servers the first, a large serving spoon, mark of Carrington & Co. (John Bodman Carrington), London (1897), pointed fins, tipt end, and armorial monogram to handle (12
3034: Two Victorian Silver Flatware ServersEst. $50-$25,000
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A Victorian Silver-Plated Breakfast Server: A Victorian Silver-Plated Breakfast Server mark of Atkin Brothers (Sheffield, England), with double side handles, fluted body and lid opening to reveal a reticulated insert and a warming
3035: A Victorian Silver-Plated Breakfast ServerEst. $50-$25,000
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A Victorian Silver-Plated Basket: A Victorian Silver-Plated Basket with foliate and gadrooned rim and acanthus leaf and grapevine motif border to well, footed, with chased swing handle, not marked. 9 x 10 3/4 x 9 in. (With handle
3036: A Victorian Silver-Plated BasketEst. $50-$25,000
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A Victorian Silver-Plated Centerpiece Basket: A Victorian Silver-Plated Centerpiece Basket with mark of "JMC", quatrefoil reticulate body with rocailles engraved well, naturalistic acorn and vine motifs to rim, double handles, and four acanthus
3037: A Victorian Silver-Plated Centerpiece BasketEst. $50-$25,000
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An Ornate Victorian Silver Salt Cellar: An Ornate Victorian Silver Salt Cellar mark of James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield (1897), pattern number 4900/1, with gold wash, a reeded rim, repousse foliate decoration to well, a central cartouche,
3040: An Ornate Victorian Silver Salt CellarEst. $50-$25,000
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A Sheffield Silver-Plated Breakfast Server: A Sheffield Silver-Plated Breakfast Server mark of James Dixon & Sons, circa 1881 or after, pattern number A562, rotating dome lid opens to reveal a reticulated interior warming compartment over a
3042: A Sheffield Silver-Plated Breakfast ServerEst. $50-$25,000
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