British and Continental Silver 2024-01-17 Auction - 85 Price Results - Alderfer Auction in PA
Hanoverian Irish Sterling Silver TeapotGeorgian British Sterling Silver Ladle and Fish Slice by William ChawnerItalian 800 Silver Plates
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Hatfield, PA, United States
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British and Continental Silver

Day 1 of 3 of our Collectors 3-Day Auction Event. This silver auction features a wide array of British and Continental silver pieces spanning from the 1700s to the mid 20th century. Highlights are George II and III, Victorian, and Edwardian tankards, flagons, jugs, tea and coffee wares, flatware, and serving pieces by makers such as the Bateman family, William Eley I, William Fearn, William Chawner, Isaac D'Olier, Richard Gosling, Ebenezer Coker, Martin, Hall and Co., Saunders and Shepherd, and many others. Also included are berry spoons and Old Sheffield plate tablewares. Later and modern pieces in the auction comprise a 1930s British sterling silver tea and coffee service, an Italian sterling silver minaudiere, a 1958 Eigil Jensen for Anton Michelsen Danish enameled sterling silver Bowl, and a Christofle fish service. The Continental selections include a late18th - early 19th century French chocolate pot, a Vienna Secessionist 800 silver Austrian silver hammered bowl by Vincenz Carl Dub, an Alexandre Vaguer sterling silver mesh purse, and mid 20th century Italian silver platters, plates, and bowls. There is also an extensive Italian 800 silver flatware service made by Clementi, which later merged with Buccellati, that includes serving pieces and 197 total pieces contained in a custom storage case. There are also Dutch, German and Austro-Hungarian items like Apostle spoons and plique-a-jour spoons. This auction presents collectors an opportunity to purchase antique British sterling as well as Continental silver pieces spanning over two centuries. The breadth of pieces provides options for collectors of Georgian and Victorian silver as well as later Continental Mid-Century pieces.
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Georgian British Sterling Silver Tankard: George III sterling silver footed pint tankard with acanthus decorated handle, London, 1779, by John Schofield. Monogrammed. 5"h x 5"w, and 10.53 ozt
0001: Georgian British Sterling Silver TankardEst. $200-$300
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Georgian British Sterling Silver Hot Water Jug: George III sterling silver hot water jug with gadrooned rim, flame finial, and rattan wrapped handle, London, 1763, by Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright. Engraved to the foot Frances Eastabrooke.
0003: Georgian British Sterling Silver Hot Water JugEst. $300-$500
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Georgian British Silver Coffee Pot: George III sterling silver fluted coffee pot with chased floral decoration, a scalloped foot, and urn form finial, London, 1797, by James Mince. 11.5"h x 11"w. 24.25 ozt
0006: Georgian British Silver Coffee PotEst. $500-$800
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Hanoverian British Sterling Silver Soup Ladle: William IV sterling silver soup ladle in the King's Pattern, London, 1836, by Joseph and Albert Savory, with engraved family crest. 13.75", and 10.19 ozt
0008: Hanoverian British Sterling Silver Soup LadleEst. $200-$300
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Georgian British Sterling Silver Teapot: George III sterling silver fluted and chased teapot with wooden handle, Sheffield, 1791, by Daniel Holy and Co. 6"h x 12"w from handle to spout, and 20.07 ozt overall
0010: Georgian British Sterling Silver TeapotEst. $400-$600
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Georgian British Sterling Silver Salts: George II sterling silver pair of open salts, gadrooned and scalloped, with hairy paw feet and shell knees, featuring unengraved cartouches, London, 1749, by David Hennell I. 1.75"h x 3.5"w overall.
0012: Georgian British Sterling Silver SaltsEst. $200-$300
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Georgian British Sterling Silver Basting Spoons: George III sterling silver basting spoons (3), English and Irish. London, 1762, with illegible makers mark; Dublin, 1803, by John Power, monogrammed; London, 1811, by William Eley I, William Fearn,
0014: Georgian British Sterling Silver Basting SpoonsEst. $200-$300
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Postwar British Sterling Silver Pitcher: British sterling silver water pitcher, London, 1955, by S.J. Shrubsole. 8.5"h x 7.25"w from handle to lip. 23.99 ozt
0016: Postwar British Sterling Silver PitcherEst. $300-$500
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Georgian British Sterling Silver Teapot: George III sterling silver teapot with chased floral, foliate, and geometric decoration, wooden handle and finial, London, 1801, by Charles Chesterman II, with engraved family crest and motto. 7"h x
0017: Georgian British Sterling Silver TeapotEst. $400-$600
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Georgian British Sterling Silver Punch Ladles: George III sterling silver punch ladles, brightcut feather edge with shell form bowls, London. Including a piece which appears to be marked for 1775, by Thomas Evans, with engraved family crest, and
0018: Georgian British Sterling Silver Punch LadlesEst. $200-$300
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Georgian British Sterling Silver Berry Spoons: George II and Regency era sterling silver tablespoons with Victorian punched and etched fruit, flower, and foliate decoration, Old English and Fiddleback, London. 1742, by Samuel Holmes; 1751, by
0019: Georgian British Sterling Silver Berry SpoonsEst. $200-$300
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Georgian British Sterling Silver Berry Spoons: George III sterling silver tablespoons with Victorian punched and etched fruit, flower, and foliate decoration, Old English, London. 1795, by Stephen Adams II; 1797, by Richard Crossley; 1798, by
0020: Georgian British Sterling Silver Berry SpoonsEst. $200-$300
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Georgian British Sterling Silver Teapot: George III sterling silver teapot with chased foliate and geometric decoration, wooden handle, Newcastle, 1800, by John Langlands II. 6.25"h x 11"w, and 12.18 ozt overall
0021: Georgian British Sterling Silver TeapotEst. $200-$300
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Victorian British Sterling Silver Tablewares: 19th and early 20th C. British sterling silver tablewares. Creamer with double scroll handle, acanthus and volute decorated lip, and gold washed interior, London, 1865, by George John Richards and
0022: Victorian British Sterling Silver TablewaresEst. $200-$300
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Georgian British Sterling Silver Punch Ladles: George III sterling silver punch ladles with shell form bowls. Old English pattern, including a piece with engraved Moor's Head crest to the terminal and Bible verse number to the back of the bowl,
0023: Georgian British Sterling Silver Punch LadlesEst. $200-$300