All Items : Antiques : Furnishings : Furniture : American : Early : Pre 1800
item #1020487
(stock #21011)
McKinley Hill Antiques, LLC
$625.00
$625.00
George III Mahogany Wig Stand. The tripod base with splayed legs beneath a platform base and further fitted with two square drawers. Highly desirable original brass drawer knobs. Circa 1780. Updated with early pewter plate for use as an ocassional table or plant stand...
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Metals : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1800
item #697095
(stock ##2318)
McKinley Hill Antiques, LLC
$550.00
$550.00
Georgian Sterling Silver Basket Of Oval Form With Shaped Edge. Featuring Engraving Of Lioness In Central Cartouche, With Plain Cartouche On Obverse. Circa 1770's...
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Metals : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1837 VR
item #699141
(stock ##95313)
McKinley Hill Antiques, LLC
$525.00
$525.00
Sterling Shaker, Geo. III - Marked: Rebecca EMS & E. Barnard. Circa 1810. Weight: 78 Grams...
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Metals : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1800
item #697119
(stock ##2598)
Georgian Sterling Silver Creamer. London Hallmark And Date Of 1793...
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Metals : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1837 VR
item #697122
(stock ##22305)
Georgian Sterling Silver Creamer With Bright Gilt Interior. Circa 1804...
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Metals : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1837 VR
item #699459
(stock ##25293)
Large Silver Ladle - Geo. III Circa 1806. Sterling silver as beautiful today as it was over 200 years ago. Use for soup or punch. Weight: 6.3 troy ounces...
Mahogany Tea Caddy With Two Interior Covered Compartments. String Inlay Along All Edges And A Beautiful Ivory Lozenge Escutcheon. Circa 1800...
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Metals : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1800
item #697109
(stock ##11)
McKinley Hill Antiques, LLC
$375.00
$375.00
Pair Of Sterling Silver Georgian Period Berry Spoons. The Bowl With Detail Of Peach, Pomegranate And Grapes. Circa 1763. Maker's Mark Of John Innocent. According to Pickford's 'Silver Flatware' (which is the definitive resource on British flatware), there was a practice of converting Georgian tablespoons into berry spoons during the Victorian Period. It is generally excepted that the vast majority of Georgian marked berry spoons were converted at a later date, and this pair is a likely example...
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Metals : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1837 VR
item #699113
(stock ##2377-88-89)
Two Sterling Georgian Salt Cellars With Gilt Bowls. Mark Of Robert Cottle & J. Barber. London Circa 1810...
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