Silver - A Private Collection

This private collection focusses on the prominent makers and retailers of the George III to early Victorian period where many have identified heraldry

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Silver - A Private Collection

This private collection focusses on the prominent makers and retailers of the George III to early Victorian period where many have identified heraldry

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A pair of George I Britannia standard silver pepper casters, London 1714 by Samuel Welder (first reg. 4th Aug 1714)Of baluster form upon a circula...

A George I Britannia standard silver candlestick, London 1716 by Thomas Merry I (reg. 19th June 1701)Of octagonal form, with stepped faceted base,...

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver candlestick, London 1709 by Thomas Merry I (reg. 19th June 1701) Of octagonal form, with stepped base, the ...

A George I sterling silver cream jug, London 1726 by John Gorsuch (reg. 6th April 1726) Of conventional baluster ‘sparrow beak’ form with spout op...

A pair of George III sterling silver salts with liners, London 1813 by William BurwashOf compressed circular cauldron form, with shaped gadrooned ...

A George III sterling silver teapot stand, London 1787 by John Wakelin and William Taylor (reg. 25th Sep 1776)Of octagonal form with a moulded rim...

A George III sterling silver beaker, London 1784 by John Wakelin and William Taylor (reg. 25th Sep 1776)Of tapering cylindrical form, engraved wit...

A George III sterling silver chafing dish stand, London 1780 by John Wakelin and William Taylor (reg. 25th Sep 1776)Of circular form with twin C s...

A pair of George II sterling silver dinner plates, London 1758 by Edward Wakelin (reg. 17th Nov 1747)Of shaped circular form with gadrooned rim. T...

A pair of George III sterling silver second course dishes, London 1772 by John Parker and Edward Wakelin (active 1759-1777)Of rectangular ‘cushion...

An interesting matched pair of George III sterling silver trencher saltsone London 1799 by John Wakelin and Robert Garrard (reg. 20th Oct 1792), t...

Earl of Egremont - A pair of George III sterling silver meat or poultry dishes, London 1772 by John Parker and Edward Wakelin (active 1759-1777)Of...

A George III sterling silver teapot, London 1806 by Robert Garrard I (reg. 11th Aug 1802)Of rounded form with cavetto top leading to an everted ga...

A George IV sterling silver bachelor’s teapot, London 1828 by Robert Garrard II (reg. 16th April 1818)Of compressed circular form with an applied ...

A Victorian sterling silver teapot, London 1869 by Robert Garrard II (reg. 16th April 1818)Of egg from, raised upon a stepped circular spreading f...

A George III sterling silver coffee biggin stand, London 1815 by John Wakelin and Robert Garrard (reg. 20th Oct 1792)The base of incurved square f...

A pair of Victorian sterling silver second course dishes, London 1846 by Robert Garrard II (reg. 16th April 1818)Of shaped circular form with gadr...

A pair of Edward VIII sterling silver salts, London 1936 by Sebastian Garrard In the George IV style, of shaped circular form ogee sides upon a sh...

A George V sterling silver gilt eight-piece cruet, London 1911 by Sebastion GarrardIn the Régence style, comprising four salts and four pepper pot...

A George V sterling silver gilt inkwell, London 1919 by Sebastion GarrardIn the Régence style, of hexagonal form upon a stepped and bracket footed...

An Elizabeth II modernist stelring silver gilt beaker, London 1968 by Christopher Nigel Lawrence (b. 1936)Of cylrincal form with a flared lip, the...

Welsh interest - An unusual George III sterling silver dinner plate, London 1788 by Andrew Fogelberg and Stephen Gilbert (reg. 17th July 1780)Of s...

Cowper Service - A George III sterling silver dinner plate, London 1797 by Paul Storr (1771 - 1844, reg. 12th Jan 1793) Of circular form with gadr...

A George III sterling silver chafing dish stand, London 1802 by Paul Storr (1771 - 1844, reg. 12th Jan 1793) Of the base of circular form with gad...

A rare pair of George III sterling silver diminutive or library candlesticks, London 1782 by John Scofield (reg. 13th Jan 1778)The bases of circu...

A George I Britannia standard silver table fork, London 1724 by William ScarlettHanoverian pattern, three pronged. The terminal engraved with a qu...

Royal Ambassadorial - An early George III sterling silver table fork, London 1763 by Isaac Callard (reg. 7th Feb 1726, d.c.1770)Hanoverian pattern...

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver table fork, London probably 1709 by John Broake (reg. 8th July 1699)Hanoverian pattern, three pronged. Toge...

A mixed group of George I – George III sterling silver table forksHanoverian pattern, three pronged, virginal erased. London 1716 marks rubbed, Lo...

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver child’s spoon, London 1705 maker's mark obscuredDog nose pattern, with rat tail bowl, virginal erased. Full...

A George I Britannia standard silver table spoon, London 1716 attributed to Thomas Spackman (free 17th May 1700)Decorated Hanoverian pattern, rat ...

A George I Britannia standard silver dessert spoon, London 1714 by David Willaume (Reg. Apr 1697)Hanoverian pattern, with rat tail bowl. The termi...

A pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver table spoons, London 1711 by John Broake (reg. 8th July 1699)Hanoverian pattern, with rat tail bowl...

A pair of George I Britannia standard silver dessert spoons, London 1718 by Paul Hanet (first reg. 7th March 1716)Hanoverian pattern, with rat tai...

A pair of George I dessert spoons, London 1724, maker’s mark obscuredHanoverian pattern, with rat tail bowl, the terminal engraved with a crest of...

A group of three Queen Anne – George I Britannia standard silver tablespoons One dog nose pattern, with rat tail bowl London circa 1705 by John Br...

Two pairs of George I sterling silver tablespoons, London 1720 by Thomas Burridge (this mark reg. 17th July 1717) and London 1723 by Charles Jacks...

A pair of George II sterling silver dessert spoons, London 1757 by Ebenezer Coker (reg. 27th March 1738)Hanoverian pattern with drop heel, the ter...

An early George III sterling silver basting spoon, London 1761 by Paul Callard (reg. 8th Jan 1752)Old English with shoulders pattern, engraved ini...

A group of George II stelring silver flatware by Isaac Callard (reg. 7th Feb 1726)Hanoverian pattern with single drop heel, comprising a pair of t...

A pair of George III sterling silver tablespoons, London 1760 by Paul Callard (reg. 8th Jan 1752)Old English with shoulders pattern, some traces o...

A set of eight George II sterling silver tablespoons, London 1751 by Ebenezer Coker (reg. 27th March 1738)Old English Pattern, converted from Hano...

A mixed group of George II - George III sterling silver dessert spoons Hanoverian pattern, a pair with rat tail bowl London 1727 by Paul Hanet, a ...

Earl of Airlie - A George III sterling silver sauce ladle and tablespoon, London 1812 by Paul Storr (1771 - 1844, reg. 12th Jan 1793)King’s Hourgl...

A pair of George III sterling silver teaspoons, London 1816 by Paul Storr (1771 - 1844, reg. 12th Jan 1793) Fiddle pattern, engraved with a coat o...

Nine George III sterling silver teaspoons, London 1815 by Paul Storr (1771 - 1844, reg. 12th Jan 1793) Fiddle and Thread pattern with French style...

HRH George III - A set of four George III Royal sterling silver gilt teaspoons, London 1804 by William Eley and William Fearn (reg. 4th Jan 1797)K...

A set of five George III sterling silver gilt salt spoons, London 1819 by William ChawnerOf King’s pattern, double struck, with union shell bowls,...

A matched group of seven George II - Victorian Irish sterling silver dessert spoonsHanoverian pattern, with drop heel, two Dublin 1731 by John Ham...

A George III sterling silver basting spoon, London 1817 by John and Henry LiasKing’s Hourglass pattern, double struck with union shell heel. Virgi...

A George III sterling silver basting spoon, London 1819 by William Eley and William Fearn (reg. 4th Jan 1797)Of Old English Single Thread pattern,...

Two George III / William IV sterling silver basting spoons, one London 1815 by William Eley and William Fearn (reg. 4th Jan 1797)Fiddle and thread...

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