May 23, 24, & 25th Auction 2004-05-24 Auction - 665 Price Results - Freeman's in IL
395: A Böttger Black-Lacquered Ground Red-Stoneware Tea285: An American Silver Coffee Pot, Gorham,252: A Henry VIII Silver Maidenhead Spoon, London,
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Chicago, IL, United States
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May 23, 24, & 25th Auction

English, American, and Continental Furniture and Decorative Arts, Asian Art, Paintings, Prints, Drawings, Rugs, Jewelry and Timepieces.
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A Henry VIII Silver Maidenhead Spoon, London,: 1540-41, London, the terminal with traces of gilding, maker's mark illegible, crowned leopard's head very worn, approximate weight 1.00 ozt. Length 6 1/8 inches.Property from the Akron Art Museum
0252: A Henry VIII Silver Maidenhead Spoon, London,Est. $800-$1,200
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A Pair of Elizabeth I Silver Lion Sejant Affronte: 1589-90, both terminals worn, traces of gilding, prick-dot engraved with initials HRM to back of bowls, approximate weight 2.90 ozt. Lengths 6 5/8 inches. Property from the Akron Art Museum Sold by
0253: A Pair of Elizabeth I Silver Lion Sejant AffronteEst. $1,500-$2,000
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An English Trefid Spoon, Maker's Mark IK, L: with rounded terminal, traces of gilding, marked on stem, with an additional mark of an arm and sword emerging from a crown, approximate weight 3.75 ozt. Length 10 1/8 inches.Property from the Akron
0255: An English Trefid Spoon, Maker's Mark IK, LEst. $250-$350
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A Queen Anne Britannia Silver Mug, London,: 1708-09, the tapering cylindrical body on a spreading rim foot with scroll handle, chased with reeded bands and engraved with scroll motif, marked, maker's mark worn, approximate weight 2.35 ozt.,
0257: A Queen Anne Britannia Silver Mug, London,Est. $400-$600
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A George I Silver Basting Spoon, London,: 1714, Brittania Standard, rat tail/Hanoverian pattern, the back of terminal inscribed with a crest, marked on back of stem, maker's mark illegible, approximate weight 5.80 ozt.Length 13 3/4 inches.
0258: A George I Silver Basting Spoon, London,Est. $300-$500
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A George III Silver Meat Skewer, London,: 1815, maker's mark illegible, together with an Elizabeth II silver pie server, Walter H. Wilson, Ltd., London, 1965; a Victorian heraldic crest silver gilt spoon, Birmingham, 1892; an American silver
0260: A George III Silver Meat Skewer, London,Est. $150-$250
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A George III Silver Serving Spoon/Fork, Dublin,: possibly by John Stoyte, 1788, the bowl with eight tines on the left side, approximate weight 3.65 ozt.Length 11 inches.
0265: A George III Silver Serving Spoon/Fork, Dublin,Est. $150-$200
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An English Silver Taperstick, London,: possibly early 18th century, the octagonal base with an urn-shaped stem rising from a circular well to a banded campana sconce, the base engraved with a crest, worn marks, maker's mark appears to be
0266: An English Silver Taperstick, London,Est. $300-$500
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A Pair of Victorian Silver Gilt Two-Tier Tazze, R.: 1864-65, in the Renaissance taste, with domed base and baluster stem supporting two dishes pierced with shells and chased with interlaced strapwork, the top dish engraved with crest, with an
0268: A Pair of Victorian Silver Gilt Two-Tier Tazze, R.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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A George VI Silver Part Flatware Service, Spauldin: 1938, monogrammed MMR, comprising 6 dinner forks, 6 lunch forks, 6 salad forks, 6 dinner forks, 18 fish forks, 6 dinner knives, 18 fish knives, 6 butter knives, 18 place spoons, 6 soup spoons, 18
0270: A George VI Silver Part Flatware Service, SpauldinEst. $800-$1,200
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A Pair of Charles II Style Silver Candlesticks, Cr: 1909-1910, each quadripartite shell-form base rising to a smaller quadripartite shell-form drip pan, the vase form standard rising above four open scrolls to fluted columnar sconce with shaped
0274: A Pair of Charles II Style Silver Candlesticks, CrEst. $2,000-$3,000
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A Pair of Edward VII Silver Gilt Candelabra, Willi: 1908-09, in the Neo-Classical taste, with fluted domed base rising to a fluted baluster stem hung with floral swags, the removable branches with laurel leaf arms supporting candle sockets and vase
0275: A Pair of Edward VII Silver Gilt Candelabra, WilliEst. $3,000-$5,000