Silver & Vertu 2020-05-26 Auction - 157 Price Results - Rago in NJ - Page 5
Samuel Kirk & Son, seven-piece tea and coffee serviceTiffany & Co., marine-themed tankardJohan Rohde, Schilling tea and coffee service with tray
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Lambertville, NJ, United States
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This spring Rago presents a curated sale of silver and curios featuring an exceptional and distinct selection from around the world, including Chinese, Continental, French, and German works. Among the many highlights are impressive tea and coffee services by Johan Rohde and S. Kirk & Son, flatware services by Tiffany & Co. and Puiforcat, as well as other fine and heirloom pieces by Georg Jensen, Tétard Frères, and more.
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George II teawares, collection of four: George II teawares, collection of four London, England, 1754-68 sterling silver Tea caddy with floral garlands by Thomas Bumfriss and Orlando Jackson, 1765 Tea caddy with cast floral decoration
0196: George II teawares, collection of fourEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Hester Bateman, George III teawares: Hester Bateman George III teawares, collection of three London, England, 1783-4 sterling silver 5.5 h × 10 w × 4 d in (14 × 25 × 10 cm) Lot is comprised of a tea caddy with
0197: Hester Bateman, George III teawaresEst. $2,000-$3,000
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George II, coffee pots, set of two: George II coffee pots, set of two 1763-80 sterling silver, wood 12.25 h × 8.25 w × 4.5 d in (31 × 21 × 11 cm) Taller example with pineapple finial and maker's mark 'IS',
0198: George II, coffee pots, set of twoEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Richard Mills, George III cake basket: Richard Mills George III cake basket London, England, 1772 sterling silver 9.75 h × 13.5 w × 11.5 d in (25 × 34 × 29 cm) Features pierced side panels and chased wheat
0199: Richard Mills, George III cake basketEst. $800-$1,200
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William Cripps, George III candlesticks, pair: William Cripps George III candlesticks, pair London, England, 1769 sterling silver 9.75 h × 4.5 w × 4.5 d in (25 × 11 × 11 cm) Engraved with a coat-of-arms and crest.
0200: William Cripps, George III candlesticks, pairEst. $1,500-$2,500
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William Grundy, slop bowl: William Grundy slop bowl London, England, 1767 sterling silver, Britannia standard silver 3.75 h × 6.75 dia in (10 × 17 cm) Bowl features chased and pierced foliate decoration, interior
0201: William Grundy, slop bowlEst. $700-$900
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Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, George IV brandy warmer: Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard George IV brandy warmer London, England, 1823 silver, wood 8.5 h × 12.5 w × 6 d in (22 × 32 × 15 cm) Engraved below spout 'MCG to R. Gibbs
0202: Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, George IV brandy warmerEst. $1,000-$1,500
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William Cafe, George III candlesticks, pair: William Cafe George III candlesticks, pair London, England, 1768 sterling silver 11.5 h × 6.75 dia in (29 × 17 cm) Engraved with a coat-of-arms and crest. Marked to underside and wax
0203: William Cafe, George III candlesticks, pairEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Edward Farrell, George IV three-piece tea service: Edward Farrell George IV three-piece tea service London, England, 1822-23 silver, wood 7.5 h in (19 cm) Service is comprised of a teapot, sugar bowl, and cream jug. Decoration after David Teniers
0204: Edward Farrell, George IV three-piece tea serviceEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Edward Farrell, George IV and Victorian tea service: Edward Farrell assembled George IV and Victorian three-piece tea service London, England, 1816-56 sterling silver, Britannia standard silver 6.75 h × 10.25 w × 6 d in (17 × 26
0205: Edward Farrell, George IV and Victorian tea serviceEst. $1,800-$2,200
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Crichton Brothers, assembled George V tea and coffee: Crichton Brothers assembled George V seven-piece tea and coffee service with tray London, England, 1909 Britannia standard silver, wood Assembled service is comprised of a kettle-on-stand, teapot,
0206: Crichton Brothers, assembled George V tea and coffeeEst. $3,000-$5,000
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F. Pieret, George V Art Deco centerpiece bowl: F. Pieret George V Art Deco centerpiece bowl Adie Brothers Birmingham, England, 1928 sterling silver 5.5 h × 12.5 w in (14 × 32 cm) Marked to underside and engraved with designer's
0207: F. Pieret, George V Art Deco centerpiece bowlEst. $800-$1,200
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Harman & Co., Regency-style George V covered cup: Harman & Co. Regency-style George V covered cup London, England, 1911 silver 16 h × 11 w × 10.5 d in (41 × 28 × 27 cm) Features cast grapevine border, mask handles, and
0208: Harman & Co., Regency-style George V covered cupEst. $2,500-$3,500
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George I/III taper sticks, collection of four: George I/III taper sticks, collection of four London, England, 1717-63 sterling silver, Britannia standard 5.5 h × 3.5 w in (14 × 9 cm) Hexagonal form in the Britannia standard,
0209: George I/III taper sticks, collection of fourEst. $2,000-$3,000
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collection of Georgian silver: collection of Georgian silver 1738-1821 sterling silver Lot is comprised of of three waiters and a dish cross; 51.7 ozt. Circular waiter with crest, London, 1738 Circular waiter with crest,
0210: collection of Georgian silverEst. $1,000-$1,500
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William Cawdell, Elizabethan seal-top spoon: William Cawdell Elizabethan seal-top spoon London, England, 1597 sterling silver 6.75 h in (17 cm) Charles Oman (1901-1982) was Keeper of Metalwork at the Victoria and Albert Museum from 1945 until
0211: William Cawdell, Elizabethan seal-top spoonEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Edward Hole (Holles), Charles I Apostle spoon: Edward Hole (Holles) Charles I Apostle spoon London, England, c. 1629 sterling silver 7.375 h in (19 cm) Features fig-shaped bowl, tapering faceted stem, and gilt Apostle finial of St. James the
0213: Edward Hole (Holles), Charles I Apostle spoonEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Charles I provincial Apostle spoons: Charles I provincial Apostle spoons, collection of three England, c. 1630-40 silver, silver-gilt Spoons feature fig-shaped bowls, tapering faceted stems, and silver-gilt Apostle finials: Mark an
0214: Charles I provincial Apostle spoonsEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Mark D.C., possibly for David Claydon, Apostle spoon: Mark D.C., possibly for David Claydon Charles I provincial Apostle spoon England, c. 1630 silver 7.5 h in (19 cm) Features fig-shaped bowl, tapering faceted stem, and gilded Apostle finial and dove
0215: Mark D.C., possibly for David Claydon, Apostle spoonEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Charles I provincial seal-top spoons: Charles I provincial seal-top spoons, collection of three England, c. 1630-40 silver Spoons feature fig-shaped bowls and tapering stems: Mark five petal (Jackson, Rev. ed., pg. 525, line 7), c.
0216: Charles I provincial seal-top spoonsEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Mark a mullet...possibly Robert Jygges, spoon: Mark a mullet, initials above, in plain shield, possibly Robert Jygges Charles I Lion Sejant with Shield spoon London, England, c. 1630 sterling silver 6.875 h in (17 cm) Features fig-shaped bowl,
0217: Mark a mullet...possibly Robert Jygges, spoonEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Richard Chandler, Charles I spoon: Richard Chandler Charles I provincial Buddha knop spoon Plymouth, England, c. 1640 silver 7.625 h in (19 cm) Features fig-shaped bowl with tapering faceted stem and a gilded Buddha knop. Stem
0218: Richard Chandler, Charles I spoonEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Mark flower, Charles I spoon: Mark flower Charles I provincial Buddha knop spoon probably Plymouth, England, c. 1640 silver 7.5 h in (19 cm) Features fig-shaped bowl and tapering stem with gilded Buddha knop. Back of bowl
0219: Mark flower, Charles I spoonEst. $1,500-$2,500