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SoldA George II cast silver teaspoon, circa 1750, modelledA George II cast silver teaspoon, circa 1750, modelled as a grape vine, 11cm long, 0.60oztSee Sold Price
SoldA George II cast silver teaspoon, circa 1750,A George II cast silver teaspoon, circa 1750, realistically modelled as a leafy branch, etched and engraved, 12cm long, 0.59oztSee Sold Price
SoldAn 18th century cast silver teaspoon, probably French,An 18th century cast silver teaspoon, probably French, circa 1750, realistically modelled as a flower, with Rococo shell bowl and heel, 11.5cm long, 0.59oztSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge II Sterling Silver Brandy SaucepanGeorge II Sterling Silver Brandy Saucepan, circa 1750, with a wood handle, initialed "H * M" with worn marks to the base. Weight: 2.62 ozt.; 3" H x 6" W x 3" D. Provenance: From a New York City CollecSee Sold Price
SoldA set of six George II sterling silver picture back teaspoons, London circa 1755 by ElizabethA set of six George II sterling silver picture back teaspoons, London circa 1755 by Elizabeth Oldfield Neptune pattern, the reverse of the bowls with a basket of flowers within a shaped cartouche withSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge II Irish Sterling Silver Bowl by Samuel Walker 1750A George II Irish sterling silver sugar bowl, Dublin circa 1750, by Samuel Walker (active 1731-69). Sides with repousse cartouche engraved with leopard head, bird with outstretched wings, and huntingSee Sold Price
SoldA pair of George II sterling silver tea tongs / sugarA pair of George II sterling silver tea tongs / sugar nips, London circa 1750 by P.G in a shaped rectangular punch (untraced) with parallel arms terminating in with broad five-lobed shell grips. MarkeSee Sold Price
SoldA pair of George II silver tea tongs, prA pair of George II silver tea tongs, probably Ebenezer Coker, London circa 1750, scissor action C S and foliate scroll design with tongue heeled oval bowls, stamped makers mark to one EC, 11.5cm longSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE II SILVER ETUIA sterling silver etui circa 1750 apparently unmarked. The case fully chased encompassing two cartouche. One with period initials the other a coat of arms. The etui equipped with various utensils spooSee Sold Price
SoldExcellent English George II Silver TankardCirca 1750 by Thomas Rush working in London. Brilliant tankard with nicely chased and sculpted body and well formed handle. The underside is marked with hallmarks nicely. Good well kept overall conditSee Sold Price
SoldRare Scottish Chippendale George II Silver TrayCirca 1750 by Ker & Dempster working in Edinburgh (ca 1749). The very nicely formed piece has a floral decorated interior with a well shaped perimeter atop three daintily shaped legs. Marked at undersSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge II Irish Silver Dish Ring, John LaughlinDublin, circa 1750, round typical form with bird, scroll, and foliate pierced decoration, one cartouche with later coat of arms, one cartouche blank, marks for John Laughlin Senior, .925 fine, 14.79 oSee Sold Price
SoldA George I / II silver dog-nose teaspoon maker's mark only, Paul Hanet, London, circa 1725A George I / II silver dog-nose teaspoon maker's mark only, Paul Hanet, London, circa 1725 With rat-tail reverse bowl, initialled 'E R' to back of stem, length 11.2cm. Footnotes: Property of a privatSee Sold Price
SoldRARE ENGLISH GEORGE II BRASS SILVER-FORM SALVERRARE ENGLISH GEORGE II BRASS SILVER-FORM SALVER, finely shaped rococo scroll rim, raised on three feet, pseudo hallmarks to underside. Circa 1750. 1 1/4" H, 10" D.Literature: For a smaller example ofSee Sold Price
SoldA FINE PAIR OF GEORGE II CAST SILVER CANDLESTICKSA FINE PAIR OF GEORGE II CAST SILVER CANDLESTICKS, by John Cafe, London 1754, of caryatid form, urn-shaped capitals with foliate decoration, on triangular bases with foliate scroll decoration, and engSee Sold Price
SoldHUMPHREY PAYNE GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD London, Circa 1733 Approx. 22.0 troy oz.HUMPHREY PAYNE GEORGE II SILVER TANKARDLondon, Circa 1733Domed lid with scrolled thumb piece. Engraved with a coat of arms. Height 7.125".Approx. 22.0 troy oz. Provenance:A Massachusetts Collection.See Sold Price
SoldGEORGE II HALLMARKED SILVER MUG CIRCA 1742A George II hallmarked silver christening mug, London 1742, likely that of Isaac Cookson, repousse decoration with flowers and central cartouche, 4 3/4 x 3 inches, 222 grams.See Sold Price
SoldEnglish George II Sterling Silver Salver C.1732English George II Sterling Silver Salver Circa 1732 by Robert Pilkington London England. Fully Hallmarked Condition: Very Good.Weight:9.8ozt / 305g. Size: Diameter- 6.7, H- 1.5".Provenance: From a PriSee Sold Price
SoldEnglish George II Sterling Silver Salver Circa1742English George II Sterling Silver Salver Circa 1742 by Joseph Sanders London, England Fully Hallmarked Condition: Good.Weight:6.98ozt / 217g. Size: Diameter- 6.25", H- 1".Provenance: From a Private LoSee Sold Price
SoldJOHN ELSTON GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD Exeter, England, Circa 1729 Approx. 30.2 troy oz.JOHN ELSTON GEORGE II SILVER TANKARDExeter, England, Circa 1729Domed lid with scrolled thumb piece. Tapered body with applied banding. Engraved with a coat of arms. Latin phrase engraved on edge of foSee Sold Price
SoldA fine Irish George II mahogany side table, circa 1750A fine Irish George II mahogany side table, circa 1750 With molded rectangular top, over scalloped apron with carved central front shell, on cabriole legs with shell carved knees, ending in ball-and-cSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE II CARVED WALNUT STOOL, CIRCA 1750A GEORGE II CARVED WALNUT STOOL CIRCA 1750 With padded and needlework upholstered top 47cm high, 58cm wide, 47cm deep overall Provenance: Property from the Phillip Lucas Collection, Spitalfields HouseSee Sold Price
SoldA pair of George II shagreen knife boxes circa 1750A pair of George II shagreen knife boxes circa 1750 Retaining early silk lining. (H: 10 in.) ProvenanceSee Sold Price