Fine Silver Auction 2024-11-15 Auction - 406 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 12
S. Kirk & Son Inc.  Repousse  Sterling Silver Flatware ServiceA Set of Four Sterling Silver Candlesticks, Mark of Black, Starr & FrostA George III Silver Seven-Basket Epergne, Mark of Thomas Pitts I
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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A George III Silver Salver: A George III Silver Salver mark of Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II, London (1803), oval form raised on four bracket feet, gadrooning to rim and feet, the center with period armorial engraving of a
4265: A George III Silver SalverEst. $50-$25,000
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A Group of Georgian Silver Table Articles: A Group of Georgian Silver Table Articles (4) pieces including: a pair of George IV silver salt cellars featuring a poorly struck maker's mark featuring a crown attributed to Robert Garrard II,
4268: A Group of Georgian Silver Table ArticlesEst. $50-$25,000
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A Georgian Silver Toast Rack and Wine Coaster: A Georgian Silver Toast Rack and Wine Coaster the toast rack, mark of John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield (1817), with gadrooned edge and trefoil racks raised on four ball feet, without a monogram; the
4269: A Georgian Silver Toast Rack and Wine CoasterEst. $50-$25,000
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Three Georgian Silver Spoons and a Runcible Spoon: Three Georgian Silver Spoons and a Runcible Spoon the first spoon, without a maker's mark, London (1794), monogrammed "DRI" to the handle; the second, mark of William Eley I & William Fearn, London
4271: Three Georgian Silver Spoons and a Runcible SpoonEst. $50-$25,000
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Three George III Silver Stuffing Spoons: Three George III Silver Stuffing Spoons the first, mark of Solomon Hougham, London (1798); the second, mark of William Sumner I, London (1802); the third, partially rubbed "?L" maker's mark, London
4272: Three George III Silver Stuffing SpoonsEst. $50-$25,000
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A Pair of George III Silver Serving Spoons: A Pair of George III Silver Serving Spoons one with mark of Sarah & John Blake, London (1809); and one without a maker's mark, London (1792), each with later foliate engraved handles and later
4273: A Pair of George III Silver Serving SpoonsEst. $50-$25,000
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Georgian Silver Baby Rattle and Snuff Box: Georgian Silver Baby Rattle and Snuff Box the baby rattle with mark of George Unite and worn hallmarks, with coral teether and four charms (coral is broken) (6 in. including broken section of
4274: Georgian Silver Baby Rattle and Snuff BoxEst. $50-$25,000
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Four George IV Silver Stuffing Spoons: Four George IV Silver Stuffing Spoons the first, mark of Clement Cheese, London (1827), bright cut monogram; the second, mark of William Lister, Newcastle (1824), bright cut monograms; the third,
4276: Four George IV Silver Stuffing SpoonsEst. $50-$25,000
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A Pair of William IV Irish Silver Serving Forks: A Pair of William IV Irish Silver Serving Forks mark of Philip Weekes, Dublin (1832), fiddle and thread pattern, two tine, each with armorial monograms. 7 7/8 in. 3.55 total troy oz.
4278: A Pair of William IV Irish Silver Serving ForksEst. $50-$25,000
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A Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee Service: A Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee Service mark of Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham (1884) hallmarks; the four piece set including a coffee pot (8 1/4 in.), teapot, sugar bowl and creamer; each of
4280: A Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee ServiceEst. $50-$25,000
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A Victorian Silver Egg Cruet: A Victorian Silver Egg Cruet mark of John Evans II, London (1844), the circular frame raised on three attractive shell and acanthus scroll bracket feet with central foliate ring handle, holding six
4285: A Victorian Silver Egg CruetEst. $50-$25,000