Sold2018George III Sterling Silver Coffee ServiceA Taylor and Hamilton, Glasgow George III three-piece sterling silver coffee service with floral bouquet finials on coffee pot and sugar bowl lids, and swan spout on the coffee pot. Overall decorationSee Sold Price
Sold2022A George III sterling silver part-table service of flatware / canteen, Birmingham 1811/13/14/16 byA George III sterling silver part-table service of flatware / canteen, Birmingham 1811/13/14/16 by Edward Thompson Comprising eight table forks (1814), eight dessert forks (1811), a teaspoon (1816), FSee Sold Price
Sold2022A GEORGE III SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICEA GEORGE III SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, by John Robins, comprising teapot, London 1797; coffee pot, London 1804; cream jug, London 1805; and two-handled sugar bowl, London 1803; each ofSee Sold Price
Sold2023A George III Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee ServiceA George III Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service Maker's Mark Obscured, London, 1815 comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer and sugar. each hallmarked for Sterling on body 58 ozt 12 dwt gross HSee Sold Price
Sold2022GEORGE III SILVER TEA & COFFEE SET & PLATED TRAYAssembled five-piece similar English George III sterling silver tea and coffee service and silverplate tray comprising: a coffee pot with chased foliate and Greek key decoration on ball feet (marks ofSee Sold Price
Sold202018th C Sterling Five Piece Tea / Coffee Service18th C Sterling Five Piece Tea / Coffee Service. Period George III 18th century five piece sterling silver tea and coffee service. Sugar bowl weighs approximately 448.5 grams, creamer weighs approximaSee Sold Price
SoldAN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER PART FLATWARE SERVICE by Gorham, Providence, Rhode Island, last quar...AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER PART FLATWARE SERVICE by Gorham, Providence, Rhode Island, last quarter 19th century In the Kings III and King George patterns, comprising four dinner forks, six oval soupSee Sold Price
Sold2021THOMAS WALLIS AND JONATHON HAYNE, GEORGIAN SILVER FOURTHOMAS WALLIS AND JONATHON HAYNE, GEORGIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, LONDON, GEORGE III, 1815-1816, T.W. 55 TOZ Sterling silver. Each piece having two triple ribbed bandings, gadroonedSee Sold Price
Sold2020Antique Mary Sumner English 3pc Silver Coffee SetAntique, 19th Century, Georgian English sterling silver pumpkin motif coffee pot, sugar & creamer 3pc coffee service set by silversmith Mary Sumner. Circa: King George III London, England 1808. HallmaSee Sold Price
Sold2021GEORGE III SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICEPossibly John Cormick, London, 1773 Comprising a teapot, creamer, & open sugar bowl 24 total troy ounces, including handles & finials coffee pot: 10 inches wide; 5 inches highSee Sold Price
Sold2022Five Piece George III English Silver Tea ServiceLondon, all late 18th/early 19th century, assembled set all with reeded bases and bead borders, wooden handles and finials, including 12-1/2 in. coffee, marks for John Wakelin & William Taylor, 1782;See Sold Price
Sold2022Assembled George III Sterling Silver Gilt and Agate Fruit ServiceAssembled George III Sterling Silver Gilt and Agate Fruit Service London, 1795-1811 Comprising twelve fruit forks and ten fruit knives, each with a part reeded handle. Length of knives 8 inches (20.4See Sold Price
Sold2015Fine British Sterling Silver Tea Servicelate 19th century in the George III taste. including two pots, cream and sugar and coffee urn. seven pieces. weight 131.3 ozSee Sold Price
Sold2015A George III silver coffee pot.A George III silver coffee pot, the pear form with later floral embossing on a scale-work background, dual vacant cartouche and standing on a circular footed base with gadrooned border. Hallmarked FraSee Sold Price
Sold2016A George III Silver Coffee Pot.A George III Silver Coffee Pot. Foot and lid of coffee pot are decorated with beaded rims. One side of coffee pot bears a black cartouche encircled by a ring of ivy. Pearwood handle. Bearing hallmarksSee Sold Price
Sold2020GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POTpossibly George Metheun, London, 1775 24 troy ounces, includng handle Condition: with engraved coat-of-arms 11 1/4 inches highSee Sold Price
Sold2022George III silver coffee pot by Henry Chawner 1787, 11 1/2".George III silver coffee pot by Henry Chawner 1787, 11 1/2".See Sold Price
Sold2021A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT. London 1798. 743 grams.A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT. London 1798. 743 grams. 29 cm x 24 cm.See Sold Price
Sold2015GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POTC. 1766-67, h. 10-1/2in., appx. 30 toz, maker's mark rubbedSee Sold Price
Sold2018George III Silver Coffee Pot, London 1772Maker's mark JS. Probably for John Swift. Gross weight: 31 ozt. (EPEN1522) (WT) Dimensions: 11" x 8.5"See Sold Price
Sold2016A George III silver coffee jug on an associated stand,A George III silver coffee jug on an associated stand, the jug, maker's mark TJ (unregistered), London 1768, the stand by Charles Frederick Kandler, London 1756, the baluster jug with a twist lobed fiSee Sold Price
Sold2022A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POTA GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT, marks rubbed and indistinct, with fruitwood handle and domed hinged cover, the tapering bulbous body engraved each side with scrolling foliage cartouches, one with a moSee Sold Price
2018George III Silver Coffee PotTitle: George III Silver Coffee Pot Maker/Designer: Thomas Wallis II Origin: England Date/Period: George III Silver Purity: 0.925 Size: 11" high Item Weight: 861g Hallmarks: London 1803 A large GeorgeSee Sold Price
Sold2021George III Silver Coffee PotGeorge III Silver Coffee Pot Maker's Mark of Thomas Wallis I; London 18th c Hallmark; THIS LOT IS LOCATED AND SHIPPING FROM FARMINGTON, CT.See Sold Price
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA George III to Victorian sterling silver harlequin or assembled part-table service of flatware /£800
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Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA George VI sterling silver four-piece tea and coffee service, Sheffield 1938 by Henry Atkin£700
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsAn Elizabeth II sterling silver coffee pot, London 1971 by Nayler Brothers£240
1 day LeftJasper52Early 18th Century Antique George III Sterling Silver Coffee Pot London 1732 Benjamin Godfrey$5,000
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA George III sterling silver coffee pot, London 1766 by Charles Wright and Thomas Whipham£1,000
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA George III Scottish sterling silver coffee pot, Edinburgh 1771 by Robert Clark£1,500
Jun 14Kinghams AuctioneersA George V tortoiseshell silver-mounted part-dressing table service, comprising hand mirror and two£25
Jun 14Kinghams AuctioneersA George V silver Art Deco four-piece tea and coffee service, comprising coffee pot, teapot,£480
Jun 14Kinghams AuctioneersA pair of early George III silver cast candlesticks, each with a baluster knop stem, atop a panelled£650
Jun 14Kinghams AuctioneersA pair of George III silver cast candlesticks, each with square base and baluster knop stem,£1,600
Jun 11Adam's AuctioneersAN EGYPTIAN SILVER OIL DISPENSER post 1975, stamped 900 standard, of lobed form, with raised€90
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsHallmarking interest – A George III sterling silver teapot, London 1784 by Hester Bateman£1,200
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens, London 1803 by William Frisbee (reg. 12th April£2,000
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA George III sterling silver teapot, London 1805 by Duncan Urquhart and Naphtali Hart£600
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA very large George III sterling silver tankard, London 1814 by William Bennett£3,000
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens, London 1803 by John Emes (this mark reg. 10th£1,000
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA George III sterling silver bachelor teapot, London 1819 by Joseph Angell I£120
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA George III sterling silver teapot, London 1806 by Peter and William Bateman£200
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA George III sterling silver and mocha stone snuff box, London 1805 by Thomas Phipps and Edward£400