SoldTwo Georgian sterling silver nutmeg graters, both ofTwo Georgian sterling silver nutmeg graters, both of oval form, the larger measuring approx. 2.75" in length, 1" in height, and approx. 1.5" in depth, having an engraved cover with three masted ship oSee Sold Price
SoldThree Silver Nutmeg Gratersone English with dome top, storage area in base, marks for Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1790 or 1816, 1-3/8 in.; another similar but unmarked, 1-1/8 in.; oval, hinged lid top and bottom, engravedSee Sold Price
SoldGeorgian Silver Nutmeg GraterAntique English Sterling nutmeg grater folds out of attached reeded columnar case, the inside of hinged lid with engraved coat of arms with "Nil Sine Cordo". Total Weight: approx. 2.02 oztSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of (2) Georgian silver urn-form nutmeg graters.Group of (2) Georgian silver urn-form nutmeg graters.Graters of footed baluster form with screw-on covers, having repousse and chased rocaille design with flowers, shells and scrolls, to include: GeorSee Sold Price
SoldA Group of Three Bateman Family Silver Nutmeg GratersA Group of Three Bateman Family Silver Nutmeg Graters London, 1784 and Later each hallmarked for Sterling 4 ozt 9 dwt gross Length of largest example 4 1/4 inches. Sold to Benefit the Acquisition FundSee Sold Price
SoldGEORGIAN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER NUTMEG GRATERGEORGIAN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER NUTMEG GRATER, ovoid cylindrical form, having reeded engraved exterior, hinged lid connected to a side covering that opens to an interior metal grater, interior engravSee Sold Price
SoldA Kalo Silver Three-Piece ServiceA Kalo Silver Three-Piece Service Chicago, IL, Early 20th Century comprising a creamer, sugar, waste bowl and underplate, all items except the underplate with an applied monogram 'W'. each marked 'SteSee Sold Price
SoldThree American Arts & Crafts Silver BeakersThree American Arts & Crafts Silver Beakers Kalo, Chicago, IL, First Quarter 20th Century, Porter Blanchard, Burbank, CA, 20th Century and William L. DeMatteo, Mid 20th Century the Kalo example with aSee Sold Price
SoldLebolt & Co. napkin rings, #134, group of three 3"w xLebolt & Co., napkin rings, #134, group of three, Chicago, IL, sterling silver, stamped marks, numbered, applied B, E and T monograms, 3"w x 7/8"d x 7/8"hSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of (6) Georgian nutmeg graters in sterling silver cases.Group of (6) Georgian nutmeg graters in sterling silver cases.London, all having pierced metal grates and sterling silver cases with hinged lids and hinged bases, to include: (3) George III graters bySee Sold Price
SoldVarious American Makers three match boxes length ofVarious American Makers, three match boxes, sterling silver, together with a continental silver box, length of longest 2.75"l. Provenance: The Warshawsky Collection, Chicago, ILSee Sold Price
SoldKALO, SHIEBLER, AND GORHAM STERLING SILVER LADLES AND SPOON, LOT OF THREEKALO, SHIEBLER, AND GORHAM STERLING SILVER LADLES AND SPOON, LOT OF THREE, comprising a "Flutes" sauce / gravy ladle by The Kalo Shop of Chicago, IL (active 1900-1970), pattern number 8See Sold Price
Sold[SPAIN] Three Charles IV 8-Reales Silver Coins[SPAIN] Three Charles IV 8-Reales Silver Coins comprising 1783, 1785 and 1806 examples. This lot is located in Chicago. From the Estate of Roland G. Cross, Freeport, ILSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of English Sterling Silver Nutmeg Graters Late 18th/ early 19th century, various makersComprising: Oval example marked Thomas Willmore, Birmingham, 1801, length 1 1/4 inches 93 cm). Inverted pear-form example marked only SH, length 2 inches (5.5 cm). Nutmeg-form example apparently unmarSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Silver Nutmeg Graters (7, 12, 17)Comprising: rectangular example marked Phipps & Robinson, London, 1796, length 1 3/4 inches (4.5 cm). cylindrical example marked William Ellerby, London, 1818, height 3 1/4 inches (8 cm). kitchenSee Sold Price
SoldThree Georgian Silver Shakers & CastorWeight 14.9 troy ounces.No repairs, very minor denting to one of the small shakers.See Sold Price
SoldA Group of Three Georgian Silver WaitersA Group of Three Georgian Silver Waiters London, Circa 1736 and Later comprising a George III example raised on pad feet and centered with an engraved crest, the underside marked for 'I*L', London, 17See Sold Price
Sold3 PC. ENGLISH STERLING SILVER NUTMEG GRATERS3 PC. ENGLISH STERLING SILVER NUTMEG GRATERS: Approx. 3.17 Troy ounces. Comprising; 1- Rectangular Grater, by Thomas Willmore. 1- Tall grater with 2 hinges that open to reveal the grater & storage areSee Sold Price
SoldThree Georgian Silver Serving Spoons.Three Georgian Silver Serving Spoons. Together with three Georgian silver teaspoons, a Georgian silver fork, an English silver salt spoon, and a Georgian silver fruit knife Longest spoon: 8.75"See Sold Price
SoldThree Georgian Silver Sauce LadlesComprising George Smith William Fearn, London, 1810, and a pair by the same maker, dated 1815, each 7"l. Together with a group of English silver master salt & salt spoons, total weight appx. 7 t.o. PrSee Sold Price
SoldThree Georgian Silver ThimblesThree Georgian Silver Thimbles Second Half 18th Century and Later comprising two examples bearing engraved monograms, one marked for William Kingdon. Height of tallest 1 inch. Property from the CollecSee Sold Price
SoldThree Georgian Silver Sugar Siftersvarious makers, various hallmarks. Largest 6.25 in. 3.9 total troy oz.See Sold Price
SoldA Group of Three Georgian Silver Serving Articles,A Group of Three Georgian Silver Serving Articles Various Makers comprising a fish server with a pierced blade and a Fiddle and Thread handle, William Knight, London, 1822, together with a pair of sauSee Sold Price
SoldThree Georgian Silver Table Spoons (two embossed) & anThree Georgian Silver Table Spoons (two embossed) & an unmarked spreaderSee Sold Price