Fine Silver Auction 2025-10-03 Auction - 332 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 3
Coin Silver Presentation Pitcher by Robert & William WilsonA Very Fine Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Large Table Pheasants, Mark of AspreyInternational  Frontenac  Sterling Silver Flatware Service
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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Set of Six Gorham Larmour Sterling Silver Teaspoons: Set of Six Gorham Larmour Sterling Silver Teaspoons patented 1870, monogrammed to the verso handles. 4 3/4 in. 2.95 troy oz. Additional high-resolution photos are available at
3051: Set of Six Gorham Larmour Sterling Silver TeaspoonsEst. $50-$25,000
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Gorham Strasbourg Sterling Silver Teething Ring: Gorham Strasbourg Sterling Silver Teething Ring featuring a rattling handle and marbled blue teething ring, not monogrammed. 4 1/2 in. Additional high-resolution photos are available at
3053: Gorham Strasbourg Sterling Silver Teething RingEst. $50-$25,000
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Pair of Antique English Silver Candlesticks: Pair of Antique English Silver Candlesticks 19th century, with "EW" maker's marks tamped to the foot, otherwise unmarked; baluster form with fluting to the domed bases, baluster, and bobeches,
3054: Pair of Antique English Silver CandlesticksEst. $50-$25,000
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Four Early English Silver Objects of Vertu: Four Early English Silver Objects of Vertu the first, a nutmeg grinder featuring partially rubbed hallmarks and an engraved flower and feathered edge to each side; the second, a tobacco box, mark of
3058: Four Early English Silver Objects of VertuEst. $50-$25,000
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Three Early English Silver Serving Spoons: Three Early English Silver Serving Spoons includes a George I tablespoon, partially rubbed "M" maker's mark, London (1720); and a George II tablespoon, rubber maker's mark, London (1749); both a
3059: Three Early English Silver Serving SpoonsEst. $50-$25,000
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Three English Silver Tea Caddy Spoons: Three English Silver Tea Caddy Spoons the first, a George III silver spoon, London (1796), rubbed maker's mark, with a shell bowl and engraved handle; the second, a George III silver spoon, London
3063: Three English Silver Tea Caddy SpoonsEst. $50-$25,000
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Two William IV Silver Ladles: Two William IV Silver Ladles the first, a cream ladle, mark of William Eaton, London (1831), not monogrammed; the second, a gravy ladle, mark of John James Whiting, London (1836), with bright cut
3064: Two William IV Silver LadlesEst. $50-$25,000
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Victorian Silver Salver, Mark of James Dixon & Sons: Victorian Silver Salver, Mark of James Dixon & Sons Sheffield (1896), pattern number 7935, featuring a shaped rim, raised on three scrolled feet, not monogrammed. 1 1/8 x 8 in. 11.85 troy oz.
3070: Victorian Silver Salver, Mark of James Dixon & SonsEst. $50-$25,000
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Victorian Silver Tea Caddy, Mark of Henry Stratford: Victorian Silver Tea Caddy, Mark of Henry Stratford London (1891), pattern number 1932, the form with a fluted lower register and uniform lid topped with an ebony finial, raised on flattened ball
3071: Victorian Silver Tea Caddy, Mark of Henry StratfordEst. $50-$25,000