A George II Silver Waiter or Salver in an Elegant Rococo Design. Hallmarked London, 1746, with the makers mark "IS" for Joseph Sanders. Dimensions; 9" in diameter x 1.25" high. Weight 15.5 T oz. Stag's head in center and shell and leaf borders; tripod scroll feet. Excellent condition.
A George III Silver Galleried Inkstand; assayed in London 1779, with the makers mark "WA" for William Abdy. Dimensions; 7.5" x 3" x 3" high. Shaped with and hourglass cross section and pierced gallery cut glass wells with silver lids, wood base. Fully marked and in very good condition.
A Very fine George III Sterling Silver Soup Ladle, by Richard Crossley and assayed in London in 1791. Old English Pattern with Feather Edges. It is 13" long, with a bowl diameter of 3.5", and weighs 6.4 Troy ounces. Clear hallmarks and no monogram or other mark. Excellent condition.
A Rare Small Sterling Sauce Boat by Isaac Cookson, Hallmarked in Newcastle in 1742, during the Reign of George II (1727-1760. Dimensions; 5.5" long x 2.5" x 2.5"; weight 3 ounces. Excellent condition.
An American Sterling Silver Three Piece Tea Set by Bailey, Banks, Biddle. Chased design and Gold Washed Creamer and Sugar. Teapot, 21 ounces, 11" high; Creamer, 5 ounces 4.5" high; Sugar, 8 ounces, 4" high. Total weight 34 ounces. Early 1900's. Excellent condition.
A Sterling Soup or Punch Ladle by Wood and Hughes with a Shaped Bowl and a Medallion of the Head of Diana at the end of the Handle. Dimensions; 13.75" in length; bowl 5" x 4"; weight 7.3 Troy ounces. Circa 1870 and in excellent condition
A Pair of Sterling Tazzas, by Dominick and Haff with an Extensively Chased Design. Dimensions; 11" in diameter and 4.5" high. Weight is and impressive 25 ounces each (50 ounces total). There is a monogram "R" on one of them. From the early 1900's and in excellent condition. Note that there are a matching pair pair of candlesticks available (Item number 1418).
A George II Large Footed Cup or Beaker by William Shaw and William Priest and Hallmarked in London, 1756 (clearly marked). Dimensions; 4 1/8" high x 4" diameter at top, 2 3/4" at base; weight 6.9 Troy ounces. Some minor wear and a slight bend at the base (see picture). Overall in very good condition.
A Pair of George III Silver Sauce Ladles with a Designed Edge and Shell Bowl, by George Smith and Hallmarked in London in 1798. Retailed by and a Custom Leather Box by Wartski, Regent Street, Jewelers to the Queen. Dimensions; 7" each, Box, 8.5" x 6.5". Box and Ladles in Excellent Condition.
A George III Silver Creamer and Sugar, with Gold Wash Interior, by Robert and David Hennell and Hallmarked in London, 1799. Dimensions; 15.1 Troy ounces; Sugar 8" x 3.5" x 4.25" high; Creamer 5" x 3" x 4.5" high. Excellent condition.