Sold2024Smith & Hayter Sterling Silver TeapotGeorge III Neoclassical Sterling Silver Teapot, George (II) Smith & Thomas Hayter, London, 1799, mark reg. 1792, shaped oval with bright-cut engraving, h. 7 in., wt. 15 troy ozs.See Sold Price
Sold2022A George III 18th century silver tankard,A George III 18th century silver tankard, mark of George Smith (II), London 1784, of traditional baluster form with leaf capped double scroll handle, monogrammed to the side, 12cm high, 10.3oztSee Sold Price
Sold2021GEORGE III DOUBLE-COMPARTMENT OVAL BOX London, 1804GEORGE III DOUBLE-COMPARTMENT OVAL BOXLondon, 1804George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, maker. Top engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers badge encircled by a “Royal Miner” garter belt and surmountSee Sold Price
Sold2023Smith & Hayter Sterling Silver Tray 74.8 Troy ozGeorge Smith II and Thomas Hayter, London, England. Large sterling silver tray with two handles and an incised eagle or hawk, 1825. Stamped along the underside with the sterling silver lion passant, dSee Sold Price
Sold2018Early 19th C English Footed Sterling Silver SalverHallmarked for London 1804, probably by George Smith II and Thomas Hayter. H: approx. 1". W: approx. 12". D: approx. 9" Total weight: approx. 20.41 ozt.See Sold Price
Sold2021George III Period English Silver FlatwareThree piece George III period English silver flatware grouping, circa 1775 London hallmarked and Thomas Chawner maker's mark 8 7/8" marrow spoon, circa 1780's London hallmarked and George Smith II makSee Sold Price
Sold2015A George II silver tankard, Thomas Moore II, LondonA George II silver tankard, Thomas Moore II, London 1756 with engraved crest and later spout. 19cm high, 837gramsSee Sold Price
Sold2015A George III set of teaspoons, a Russian spoon & aA set of George III silver teaspoons in Old English pattern, bright-cut engraved decoration to each stem with initialled terminal, hallmarked Thomas Hayter, assumed London 1805. Together with a RussiaSee Sold Price
Sold2022A George III silver lidded tankard probably William Holmes, London 1771A George III silver lidded tankard probably William Holmes, London 1771 Tapering cylindrical form, the simulated coopered body with two broad applied ribbed bands and vertical lines, the hinged coverSee Sold Price
Sold2024George III Sterling Silver Tankard, John Carter II, London, England, 1775.George III Sterling Silver Tankard, John Carter II, London, England, 1775. Cylindrical form with embosed rings decoration and engraved family crest. Fully hallmarked (twice) for London, England, datedSee Sold Price
Sold2022A GEORGE III SILVER LIDDED TANKARDA GEORGE III SILVER LIDDED TANKARD, by William & Robert Peaston, London 1763, the hinged domed cover with scroll-form thumbpiece with leaf-form reverse, S-scroll handle with a heart-shaped terminal. 1See Sold Price
Sold2016GEORGE II SILVER LIDDED TANKARDLondon, circa 1737 with scroll handle of plain tapering form, engraved armorial crest and marriage initials dated 1744, 14 oz. 17 cm. highSee Sold Price
Sold2020An English George III Silver Basket.An English George III Silver Basket. Oval footed basket with a ribbed and engraved interior and coordinating handle. Hallmarked for London, 1802 and Thomas Wallis II 4.5" x 14" x 10.5" Wt: 27.05 oztSee Sold Price
Sold2018Thomas Wallis II, George III, Sterling silver spoon,Thomas Wallis II (1785-1809), George III, Sterling silver spoon, Great Britain, London (1789) Cuillère en argent sterling, poinçonnée au dos Sterling silver spoon, Hallmarks on the back 8 1/2"; 21.See Sold Price
Sold2023A George II Silver Covered TankardA George II Silver Covered Tankard Thomas Cooke II and Richard Gurney, London, 1753 adapted and decorated in the Victorian era as a milk jug, hallmarked for Sterling on underside 29 ozt 16 dwt gross HSee Sold Price
Sold2015A set of six George III silver fiddle pattern tableA set of six George III silver fiddle pattern table forks, by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1814, crested (crane with fitched cross and bow), 20.25cm, 14.99ozSee Sold Price
Sold2016TANKARD - English George II Period Sterling SilverTANKARD - English George II Period Sterling Silver Tankard with lip by Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London, 1749. With extensive repousse and chased foliate decoration to body, lid and handle; centraSee Sold Price
Sold20182 18th C ENGLISH STERLING LADLES - BATEMAN +1- A George III sterling silver sauce ladle, London 1796 by Peter & Ann Bateman 7 1/8". 2- A George III sterling silver sauce ladle, London 1785 by George Smith II, 7 1/8". Monogrammed. Weight combineSee Sold Price
Sold2018Thomas Wallis II,George III, Sterling silver fork,Thomas Wallis II (1785-1809),George III, Sterling silver fork, Great Britain, London (1796) Une fourchette en argent sterling, poinçons au dos Sterling silver fork, hallmarks underneath 8"; 20.32 cmSee Sold Price
Sold2022A George III silver cream jug, Thomas EvA George III silver cream jug, Thomas Evans and George Smith, London 1770, double ogee pedestal form, embossed with floral garlands and Rococo cartouche, acanthus ear handle, 11.5cm high, 2.49oztSee Sold Price
Sold2022A George III sterling silver tankard, London 1766 by Charles Wright and Thomas Whipham (reg. 24thA George III sterling silver tankard, London 1766 by Charles Wright and Thomas Whipham (reg. 24th Oct 1757) Of baluster from upon a spreading circular foot, the hinged double domed lid, thumbpiece defSee Sold Price
Sold2018Thomas Wallis II, George III , Set of Sterling silverThomas Wallis II (1785-1809), George III , Set of (3X) Sterling silver spoons, Great Britain, London (1797) Ensemble de (3X) cuillères en argent sterling, poinçonnées au dos Set of (3X) Sterling siSee Sold Price
Sold20221759 London Geo III Sterling Silver Loving Cup1759-60 Thomas Whipham II and Charles Wright George III London sterling silver loving cup with two classical acanthus decorated handles on ribbed inverted bell form, with an associated lid made in 175See Sold Price
Sold2022AN ENGLISH SILVER TEAPOT.London 1799, George Smith & Thomas Hayter, with a tapering, shaped oval body engraved with ribbon - tied bands and floral sprays. Length: 11 - 1/2”. Approx. weight: 14 oz t. Condition: (Very GooSee Sold Price
6 days LeftJasper5219th Century George III Antique Sterling Silver Oval Tray London 1793 Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II$6,000
6 days LeftJasper52Mid 18th Century Antique George III Sterling Silver Half Pint Mug London 1769 Thomas Moore II$480
5 days LeftChiswick AuctionsA very large George III sterling silver tankard, London 1814 by William Bennett£3,000
Jun 14Kinghams AuctioneersA George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, the terminal engraved with an armorial crest of£80
Jul 14Taylor & HarrisRebecca Emes & Edward Barnard George III Sterling Silver Small Tankard Cup 1816$250
5 days LeftAdam's AuctioneersA PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SALTS London c.1744, mark of Edward Wood, of circular shape, crested 'G'€75
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5 days LeftChiswick AuctionsA George II/George III unmarked silver table bell, probably London circa 1760£500
5 days LeftChiswick AuctionsA George III sterling silver quart tankard, London 1790 by Henry Chawner£800
5 days LeftWinter Associates STERLING: Two George III silver drum traveling inkwells, London, both stamped "TW" (likely Thomas$75
5 days LeftAdam's AuctioneersA GEORGE II SILVER SUGAR CASTER, London 1748, mark of Thomas Gilpin, of circular baluster form,€100
5 days LeftChiswick AuctionsA George III sterling silver and mocha stone snuff box, London 1805 by Thomas Phipps and Edward£400
5 days LeftChiswick AuctionsA pair of George III sterling silver poultry dishes, London 1770 by Thomas Heming£1,000
5 days LeftChiswick AuctionsA large George III Irish sterling silver tankard, Dublin 1783 by Thomas Jones (probably)£5,000
5 days LeftChiswick AuctionsA George III sterling silver mustard pot, London 1780 by Thomas Daniell£240
5 days LeftChiswick AuctionsA pair of George III sterling silver meat dishes, London 1770 by Thomas Heming£1,500
5 days LeftChiswick AuctionsA George III sterling silver sauce tureen, London 1811 by Benjamin Smith and James Smith III (reg.£800