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18th & 19th C. Antiques & Decorative Arts
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PO Box 2135
Asheville, NC 28802 ![]()
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English, Russian, Continental silver, all flatware; small basket with blue glass liner, Danish marks, 4 x 3-2 in.; oval tray, openwork sides, Danish marks, 7 x 5 in.; cup, marks for Russia, 2 x 2 in.; ten pieces Georgian English silver tongs, ladle, serving spoons, coffee spoons; two Russian spoons; Austro-Hungarian spoon; Continental fork, teaspoon, (18 pieces). Provenance: The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman. Detailed listing: 1 – 12-3/4 in. large stuffing spoon, shell tip, marks for George Jackson and David Fullerton, London, 1904, no monogram
1 – 6-1/4 in. tongs, fiddle handles, marks for Thomas Daniel, London, 1835, family crest
1 – 5-3/4 in. tongs, straight handles, lacking city mark, probably London, 1816, maker "IL", monogram
1 – 5-3/4 in. tongs, fiddle and thread handles, marks for Mary Chawner, London, 1836, no monogram
1 – 8-1/4 in. table spoon, oval down turned handle, marks for Richard Crossley, London, 1802, monogram, bowl repaired, buffed
1 – 6-1/4 in. ladle, oval down turned handle, marks for William Eley, London, 1801, no monogram, polishing abrasion to bowl, handle bent
1 – 5 in. spoon, feather edge, lacking city mark, probably London, 1802, partial makers mark, possibly Thomas Wallis, no monogram, wear
1 – 4-7/8 in. spoon, feather edge, marks for William Bateman, London, 1824, no monogram, possible repair to bowl, bowl buffed
1 – 4-3/4 in. spoon, down turned oval handle, lacking city mark, probably London, 1802, maker "HS" or "SH", no monogram, some wear to bowl
1 – 6-3/4 in. spoon, down turned oval handle, marks for Richard Crossley, London 1790, monogram, slight wear to bowl
10 – pieces English silver
1 – 2 x 1-7/8 in. cup, engraved scenes, marks for .875 fine, maker "MA", some marks partial, no monogram, small dents
2 – 7 in. forks, engraved fiddle handle, marks for Novgorod ?, 1896, .875 fine, "EB", back inscribed "T. L. g. August 1898.", tines bent and wear
3 – piece Russian silver
1 – 7- x 5 in. oval tray, openwork border, marks for 1901, .833 fine, export mark, other marks, monogram, repairs and separations to rim
1 – 4 x 3-1/2 in. basket, openwork sides with blue glass liner, marks for 1893, .833 fine, export mark, base plate loss
2 – pieces Netherlands
1 – 7-1/2 in. ladle, shaped fiddle handle, marks for Austro-Hungarian, Pressburg, 1863, no monogram
1 – 7 in. fork, handle with tree and turkey, marked "A. S. H. 830S.", monogram, some wear
1 – 5-1/2 in. spoon, shaped fiddle handle, gilt finish, partial marks, monogram, slight loss
18 – pieces total, good condition unless noted
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