Six Piece Meridian Sterling Silver Desk Set, c. 1897. Includes Sterling and cut glass ink well, stamp box, pen tray, clock, perpetual calendar and Sterling-handle knife writing instrument. Clock stand needs to be repaired.
Three Piece Georgian Sterling Silver tea Set, dated 1803. By Daniel Pontifex. Beautiful ivory handle. No bends or restorations. Two very minute dents in teapot sides. Each piece marked with DP in a rectangle, lion passant, crowned leopards head, date letter H and sovereign's head looking to the right. Gilt interior to sugar and creamer. Total weight is 35 ounces. Sugar bowl 4 3/4 inches high to handle and 7 1/2 inches handle to handle. Tea pot, 6 1/2 inches to top of handle and 10 1/4 inches ...click for details
George III Sterling Silver Berry Spoon by Charles Hougham of London, dated 1787. Superb condition. Marked, lion passant, crowned leopard head, lower-cased M , sovereigns head pointing to the right and CH in a rectangle. 8 1/2 inches
English London George II Sterling Silver Sauce Boat, dated 1751-52 with trifid feet. Beautiful condition. One very slight dimple on side.6 inches spout to handle. 4 inches tall to top of handle.
English George 1st Newcastle Sterling Silver Child's Mug, dated 1722. By Isaac Cookson. No monogram or engraving. Marked 3 castles in a heart, lion passant, crowned leopard, italic capital B and I pellet C. Rare. See age 498, Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks. 3 3/4 inches tall.
Pair of George II Sterling Silver Footed Table Casters, dated 1746-47. By Sam Wood. Cute little worn crest. Excellent condition. Marked on bottom, S pellet W, lion passant, crowned leopards and date letter l. 5 1/4 inches high.
Gorham Sterling Silver Five Light Candleabra, c. 1920-30. Square stepped base with beading, fluted column standards, Corinthian capitals. Condition: the candlestick is in excellent condition. The arms are also very good with restoration where they join the standard. See photos. Marked with Gorham mark of lion passant, anchor in shield and italic capital G over Sterling No. 3208. Original bobeckes. 19 inches high x 14 inches wide.
Pair of English George III London Sterling Silver Tablespoons dated 1765 by John James. Original shaded engraved initials EW. Gorgeous flame or scroll backs. 8" long.