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18 April 2023 | starting at 10:00 BST | with lot 1
19 April 2023 | starting at 10:00 BST | with lot 465

19th of April - Starting with lot 465.

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890 lots available

A George II cast silver taperstick William Shaw & William Priest, London 1750

A pair of George II silver casters and another slightly larger the pair, Samuel Welder, London 1733, the other, no visible maker's mark, London 1731 (3)

A Victorian silver swing-handled basket Thomas Bradbury, London 1897

A Dutch silver swing-handled basket and other silver items Adam von de Goorberg, Delft 1785 (11)

A George III silver two-bottle oil and vinegar cruet set John Touliet, London 1787

A pair of George III silver open sauce tureens Walter Brind, London 1768 (2)

An Elizabeth I silver seal top spoon maker's mark T enclosed by a crescent, Jacksons page 101, London 1593

A pair of James I silver Apostle spoons, St Simon Zelotes and St James The Less Daniel Carey, London 1622 (2)

A Charles I silver seal top spoon maker's mark possibly TI over a mullet in a shaped punch, London 1638

A Charles I silver seal top spoon maker's mark possibly T H pellets above and below, Thomas Hodges, London 1640

A George I Britannia standard silver charger no apparent maker's mark, London 1720

A William III silver beaker William Gamble, London 1699

A William and Mary silver lidded tankard maker's mark AR, possibly Alexander Rood, London 1693

A George I silver lidded tankard William Paradise, London 1724

A James II silver porringer attributed to Christopher Kemble, London 1686

A William and Mary silver porringer maker's mark double-struck over each other, 'ID' with dagger, see Jackson's page 143, London 1689

An 18th century Irish provincial silver two-handled cup Daniel McCarthy, Cork, circa 1780, maker's mark DMC and stamped STERLING

A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks Elizabeth Godfrey, London 1743 (2)

A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks Thomas Gilpin, London 1746 (2)

A George II silver coffee pot Ayme Videau, London 1741

A George III silver salver Robert Makepeace I and Richard Carter, London 1778

A George II silver coffee pot possibly John Payne, London circa 1752, hallmarks rubbed

A George III silver salver maker's mark I.C, London 1771

A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks William Gould, London 1748 (2)

A George II silver salver maker's mark scratched through for William Peaston, London 1747

A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks John Cafe, London 1754 (2)

A George III silver salver probably John Mewburn, London 1812

A George III and Victorian matched pair of silver waiters Richard Sibley I, London 1815 and Francis Boone Thomas, London 1874, also stamped with retailers address on this one (2)

A George III silver salver Richard Rugg, London 1761 toghether with a Victorian silver tray, Peter Henderson Deere, London 1898, (2)

A pair of 19th century Old Sheffield plate two-handled wine coolers unmarked

A pair of George III silver entrée dishes and covers Thomas Robins, London 1806 and 1807

A set of four George III silver soup plates John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London 1801 (4)

A set of six George II silver plates Edward Feline, London 1751 (6)

A pair of George IV breakfast dishes and covers on Old Sheffield plate warming bases John Bridge, London 1826, open hand mark to base possibly for Smith & Co (2)

A pair of George IV silver entrée dishes and covers Joseph Craddock, London 1825

Two George III silver entrée dishes and covers on Old Sheffield plate warming bases Paul Storr, entrée dishes, the bases London 1810, the covers London 1813, both covers stamped 1 and 3, also stamped with number 1110 and scratch number 5681, bases numbered 1 and 4 and both stamped 470S, handle and calyx on one both stamped 1, the handle and calyx on the other stamped 2 and 4 (2)

A pair of George III silver platters Paul Storr, London 1798

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