Lots 21 - 30
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Lot #21: WILLIAM AND MARY SMALL SILVER TANKARD
Timothy Ley, London, 1691; the flared cylindrical bowl with applied molded foot and the s-scroll handle with scroll thumbpiece, joined to the dome cover with concentric ring-incised flared border; 6 in., approx. 18.05 oz.
Estimate: $ 1000.00 - $ 2000.00 Sold at $1500 |
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Lot #22: WILLIAM AND MARY-STYLE ENGRAVED SILVER FOOTED TWO-HANDLED CUP AND COVER
C & Co., London; engraved with a band of chinoiserie figures, dragon fountain and palm trees, the handles with mask heads, the cover also with chinoiserie and a pierced 6-leaf knop; 7 3/4 x 10 1/2 in., approx. 52 oz.
Estimate: $ 500.00 - $ 700.00 Sold at $2100 |
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Lot #23: EARLY 18TH C. ENGLISH SILVER-GILT SMALL CUP
Marks overlaid on earlier circa 1700 marks, Robert Hennell, London, 1825; the leaf-banded bowl with molded lip on urn stem and molded foot; 3 in., 1 7/8 in. diam., approx. 4 oz.
Estimate: $ 300.00 - $ 600.00 Sold at $500 |
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Lot #24: QUEEN ANNE SILVER-MOUNTED ENGRAVED PRESENTATION TRIPOD COCONUT CUP ON TRIPOD STAND
The bowl inscribed, "Ells. Lewis July the 28 Anno Dom. 1703" beneath angel head and with Royal Coat of Arms above Roman and cardinal number bands, together with 2 horn cups with silver or silver-plate bands and treenware mug; 3 to 5 1/2 in. (4 pieces).
Estimate: $ 400.00 - $ 600.00 Sold at $1000 |
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Lot #25: QUEEN ANNE SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE WITH LATER ENGRAVED ARMORIALS
Maker's marks rubbed, London, 1703; comprising 12 3-prong forks and 12 tablespoons with trefoil terminals, each marked, and 12 hollow-handled knives, unmarked; with later armorials of bird perched on t-bar, contained In brass-mounted black leatherette box.
Estimate: $ 1000.00 - $ 2000.00 Sold at $12,000 |
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Lot #26: QUEEN ANNE ARMORIAL SILVER TWO-HANDLED CUP AND ASSOCIATED COVER
Jno. Rand, London, 1707; the belted and footed bowl with later engraved rococo armorial, molded s-scroll handles and lip, the cover with rubbed marks, bird and smoke armorial and urn knop; 8 3/4 x 9 1/4 in., approx. 34 oz.
Estimate: $ 700.00 - $ 900.00 Sold at $2900 |
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Lot #27: QUEEN ANNE SILVER SUGAR CASTER
William Fawdery, London, 1711, the belted bowl engraved with elephant head armorial, on raised foot, pierced dome cover; 7 in. Provenance: The Estate of Cynthia Phipps.
Estimate: $ 1000.00 - $ 2000.00 Sold at $550 |
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Lot #28: ASSEMBLED GROUP OF EIGHT GEORGIAN SILVER TRIPOD SALTS
Marks generally rubbed, some with date marks, 1739, 1749 and 1770, 2 with rope rims, 4 monogrammed, 4 with armorials removed; together with a pair of Crichton trencher salts and a pair of matching baluster-form pepperettes, London, 1926 and 1927; 1 1/4 to 4 in., approx. 26 oz. (12 pieces).
Estimate: $ 1200.00 - $ 1800.00 |
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Lot #29: ENGLISH EBONY-HANDLED SILVER TODDY LADLE AND A DANISH SAUCE LADLE
The first with spiral twist handle and a spouted bowl with crimped rim and fitted with a George II coin, the other with molded wave handle, castle mark over "43," 12 and 6 1/4 in. Provenance: The Estate of Fred F. and Lois K. Rogers.
Estimate: $ 250.00 - $ 450.00 Sold at $100 |
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Lot #30: GEORGE II SILVER BALUSTER-FORM MUG
Maker's mark rubbed, London, 1738; the unembellished bowl with molded lip, double scroll handle and molded foot; 5 7/8 in., approx. 16 oz.
Estimate: $ 500.00 - $ 700.00 Sold at $900 |
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