SoldA George II Silver Brandy Warmer, Mark of Edward VincentA George II Silver Brandy Warmer, Mark of Edward VincentLondon (1727), hand wrought, with a hammered exterior and wood handle, without a monogram. 3 3/4 x 7 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. 4.25 troy oz. Acquired BillSee Sold Price
SoldSterling Silver George II Brandy WarmersA pair of sterling silver brandy warmers with wood handles, total weight including non-sterling materials is approx. 5.85 ozt. Includes one with a 1746 date mark and illegible maker's mark; and one feSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge III Irish Provincial Silver Brandy Warmer, Mark of Carden TerryGeorge III Irish Provincial Silver Brandy Warmer, Mark of Carden TerryCork, circa late 18th century, featuring a turned wood handle, without a monogram. 7 3/8 x 11 1/2 x 5 in. 12.9 troy oz. By DescentSee 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
SoldGeorge III Emes & Barnard Sterling Silver Sauce Pot Brandy Warmer with Burner and StandHallmarks date this piece to 1817 London by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard silversmiths. Total weight is 550 grams or approx. 19.5 oz. Measures 7 3/4"H x 4 3/4" at the widest point of the feet, x 9"See Sold Price
SoldA Group of Five English Silver Table ArticlesA Group of Five English Silver Table Articles Various Makers, 18th Century and Later comprising a George II brandy warmer marked for Ralph Maidman, London, 1737, a George III muffineer marked for LondSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE II AND GEORGE III COMMUNION SETA GEORGE II AND GEORGE III COMMUNION SET the beaker Edward Vincent London 1726, the paten Lothian & Robertson of Edinburgh circa 1760 (maker’s mark only), the simple tapered beaker with flared fSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge II Sterling Silver Brandy Pan Gabriel Sleath 1728George II Sterling Silver Brandy Pan Gabriel Sleath London 1728. Turned wood handle, armorial "E Perseveratia Honor". Hallmarks on the underside. Measurements: Approx. 312.15grams total; 9.25 x 4.125See Sold Price
SoldA Pair of George II Silver GobletsA Pair of George II Silver Gobletsmark of John Robins, London (1799), on spreading foot with reeded rim, no monogram or engraving. 6 1/2 in. The Collection of Patricia Kluge, Sotheby's, June 8, 2010,See Sold Price
SoldColonial Indian Silver Brandy WarmerColonial Indian silver brandy warmer, maker’s mark: Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, ca. early 19th century. A family crest depicting an eagle’s head with a circular ring in its beak on its lid and body.See Sold Price
SoldA George II silver waiter,A George II silver waiter, mark of Ebenezer Coker & Thomas Hannam, London 1759, scalloped rim with shell and scroll decoration, the field engraved with a crest, raised on three hoof feet, 21cm diameteSee Sold Price
SoldEarly 18th Century Antique George II Large Sterling Silver Brandy Pan London 1729 John Edwards IITitle:Early 18th Century Antique George II Large Sterling Silver Brandy Pan London 1729 John Edwards II Description:Description A very large and fine quality plain formed cauldron shaped brandy pan wiSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge II Silver Presentation Tankard, Mark of Henry BrindGeorge II Silver Presentation Tankard, Mark of Henry BrindLondon (1745), a simple footed form with hinged lid and scrolled thumb press handle, featuring the engraved inscription "To my esteemd / GenlSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge II Sterling Silver Teapot Edward Pocock London 1729George II Sterling Silver Teapot Edward Pocock London 1729; simple round 'apple' form, wood handle and finial. Hallmarks on underside and underside of lid. Measurements: Approx. 510grams; 5 inches heiSee Sold Price
SoldA George II Silver Coffee Pot, Mark of Francis CrumpA George II Silver Coffee Pot, Mark of Francis CrumpLondon (1744), featuring a stepped foot, scrolled handle, and hinged lid topped with a pineapple finial, with allover chased repousse from a later pSee Sold Price
SoldA George II silver mote spoon, Edward Bennett, LondonA George II silver mote spoon, Edward Bennett, London circa 1745, the tonge and incised back bowl pierced with crosshatch tile and foliate decoration, 13cm long, 0.30oztSee Sold Price
SoldPair of George II Sterling Silver WaitersPair of George II Sterling Silver Waiters Edward Cornock, London, 1726 Shaped square, the center with engraved heraldic arms, raised on four bracket feet. 5 5/8 Inches (14 cm), square, total approximaSee Sold Price
SoldA George II Silver CannA George II Silver Cann Maker's Mark Obscured, London, 1734 the body with a later engraved crest and inscription dated 1846. hallmarked for Sterling 8 ozt 1 dwt Height 3 3/4 inches.   Property frSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE II SILVER CASTER AND A MODERN SILVER PEPPER GRINDERA GEORGE II SILVER CASTER AND A MODERN SILVER PEPPER GRINDERSee Sold Price
SoldTwo 18th Century Silver Serving LadlesTwo 18th Century Silver Serving Ladlesthe first a George II silver toddy ladle, mark of John Pollock, London, 1742, shaped sterling bowl with spout sides, scrolled neck, period turned wood handle, noSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH GEORGE II RICHARD BURCOMB STERLING SILVER TANKARDGeorge II sterling silver tankard, marks for Richard Burcombe, 18thc., the domed lid of stepped form, central BRM monogram, above encircled band, lower body, on a stepped foot, scrolled handle with orSee Sold Price
SoldGEORGE III STERLING SILVER LARGE BRANDY WARMER London,GEORGE III STERLING SILVER LARGE BRANDY WARMERLondon, 1787Hester Bateman, maker. Reverse engraved with a laurel wreath. Height of bowl 4”.Approx. 15.0 troy oz.See Sold Price
SoldA George II Silver Mug, London, 1767 Marks: (parA George II Silver Mug, London, 1767Marks: (partially effaced), (lion passant), (leopard'sSee Sold Price
Sold(3 Pc) Paul Crespin George II Sterling Silver Dinner PlatesDESCRIPTION: Three George II sterling silver dinner plates, mark of Paul Crespin, London, 1738, each with two engraved crests. Total weight: 1,606 g CIRCA: 1738 ORIGIN: English DIMENSIONS: Diameter: 9See Sold Price