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39
Cased Sixty-Six-Piece Scandinavian .830-Standard Silver Partial Flatware Service, for twelve persons, second quarter 20th century, in the late Art Deco style, comprised of eight dinner forks, eight hollow-handle dinner knives, eleven teaspoons, seven luncheon forks, four tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, one place spoon, one creamed soup spoon, one sugar shell, thirteen after-dinner coffee spoons and one hollow-handle pie server, presented in an International Silver Company lined and fitted mahogany-stained hardwood case, the largest implement l. 10-1/2".
Estimate: 1400 - 1800
40
Two Cased Sets of Twelve Sterling Silver Footed Dessert Bowls and Spades, third quarter 20th century, by Pampaloni, Italy, each set of six bowls and six "Thread Antique" dessert spades presented in an oblong double silverplate-handled blonde oak fitted case, bowl h. 2", dia. 3", spoon l. 5", 36.15 total t. oz. (twenty-four total silver pieces).
Estimate: 800 - 1200
41
Two Pairs of Sterling Silver Salt-and-Pepper Casters, the first a pair of Meka, Denmark, blue-enameled sterling-capped ribbed glass casters, first quarter 20th century, h. 1-1/2"; the other a pair of Mexican sterling overlay glass examples of "Lighthouse" form, second quarter 20th century, h. 2-1/4".
Estimate: 20 - 40
42
Good Continental Sterling Silver and Fruitwood Toddy Ladle, first quarter 19th century, with gilded bowl, the shank hallmarked "Hunnius", l. 17-1/4".
Estimate: 200 - 400
43
Continental Silver Table Box, fourth quarter 19th century, of oblong octagonal form in the neoclassical taste, the lid with a bas-relief Bacchic procession, the sides with bas-relief ornament of satyrs, goats and musical instruments, h. 3-1/4", w. 6-1/4", d. 4-1/4".
Estimate: 800 - 1200
44
Set of Six Italian Sterling Silver Goblets, second quarter 20th century, in "Floral Band" decor, each goblet of substantial weight, h. 7", dia. 3", 52.45 total t. oz.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500
45
Pair of German .800-Standard Silver-Handled Steel Grape Shears, first quarter 20th century, in "Convolvulus" decor, w. 3", l. 6-1/2".
Estimate: 100 - 200
46
Pair of Continental Silver-Washed Brass Candlesticks, fourth quarter 19th century, of 17th-century inspiration, the tall shafts of baluster form and having two demi-spherical canopies above and below the central knop, h. 11-1/2", w. 4-1/2", d. 4-1/2".
Estimate: 300 - 500
47
Pair of Mauser Weighted Sterling Silver Low Candlesticks, first quarter 20th century, of turned baluster form on stepped octagonal bases, fitted with Tiffany & Co. sterling ivory celluloid tapers and small highly pierced silver shades with period "old ivory" satin liners, h. 12-1/4", w. 4-1/2", d. 4-1/2".
Estimate: 700 - 1000
48
Twenty-Piece Austro-German .800-Standard Silver Hollow-Handled Partial Dessert Service, for eleven persons, fourth quarter 19th century, in the Louis XV taste, comprised of eleven hollow-handled dessert knives, l. 6-1/4", and nine matching dessert forks, l. 6", all handsomely monogrammed in entwined script, the fork tines and shanks gilded.
Estimate: 100 - 200
194
Good George III Sterling Silver Sauce Tureen, 1786, London, makers: Smith and Sharp, in the neoclassical style, of oval, two-handled, covered and footed form, both facades with a handsomely engraved monogram reserve, of substantial weight, h. 6", w. 8-1/2", d. 4-1/4", 21.95 t. oz.
Estimate: 3000 - 5000
195
Seventeen-Piece Group of English "King's Shell" Silverplate Flatware, comprised of a soup ladle, a gravy ladle, a large oviform-terminal sugar tong, a hollow-handle cheese knife, an oval-bowl soup spoon and twelve hollow-handle grilled meats knives, the blades serrated, the largest l. 11-1/2".
Estimate: 150 - 300
196
Good English Silverplate Oval Waiter, second quarter 20th century, of large size with a highly reticulated gallery rim in the late Georgian style, h. 2-1/2", w. 24-1/2", d. 16-1/4".
Estimate: 100 - 200
197
Four-Piece Collection of English and American Sterling Silver and Silverplate Serving Trays, comprised of a Meriden highly reticulated sterling circular footed sweetmeats stand, first quarter 20th century; a P.S. Company, Sheffield, nickel silver oblong tray with reticulated everted lip, also first quarter 20th century; an William Rogers Brothers silverplate oval lobed and pierced tray; and an American silverplate circular spiral-ribbed canapes tray; the largest dia. 10-1/2", 42.3 total t. oz.
Estimate: 50 - 80
198
George III Sterling Silver Footed Cream Pitcher, 1798, London, the maker's hallmark abraded and illegible, of helmet form in bright-cut floral decor, h. 5", w. 2-1/4", l. 4", 3.00 t. oz.
Estimate: 200 - 400
199
Rare George III Sterling Silver Circular Footed Sugar Basin, 1730, London, maker: Elizabeth Goodwin (one of the rare female silversmiths of the Georgian era), h. 2-1/2", dia. 4", 3.7 t. oz.
Estimate: 350 - 500
200
Good Pair of Antique Sheffield-Plate Three-Light Candelabra, second quarter 19th century, of tall size in "Gadroon" decor, the candlearms spiral-twisted and detaching at the centers to form a tall pair of candlesticks, two of the detachable bobeches at each center socket lacking, h. 20", w. 18", d. 5-1/2".
Estimate: 200 - 400
201
Antique Sheffield-Plate Three-Light Candelabrum, second quarter 19th century, of tall, reeded spiral-armed form in "Shell and Flower" decor, the outer candlesockets fitted with the unusual feature of cassolette finials, detaching at the center to form a single tall candlestick, h. 19", w. 16", d. 5".
Estimate: 75 - 125
202
George III Sterling Silver Footed Cream Pitcher, 1787, London, maker: probably George Andrews, fitted with a stylish double-scroll handle, h. 4-1/2", w. 4", dia. 2-1/2", 2.4 t. oz.
Estimate: 250 - 400
203
Henry Adams, Sheffield, Silverplate Domed Meat Platter Cover, fourth quarter 19th century, of large oval form in "Antique Bead" decor, the arched removable handle also in "Antique Bead" decor, h. 10", w. 13", l. 16-1/2".
Estimate: 200 - 400
204
Pair of Edwardian Highly Reticulated Sterling Silver Sweetmeat Baskets, 1908, London, maker: Silversmiths and Goldsmiths Company, of shaped oval and footed form, h. 3-1/4", w. 5-1/4", d. 4-1/4", 9.6 total t. oz.
Estimate: 400 - 700
205
Two Anglo-Indian .790-Standard Silver Sweetmeats Boxes, fourth quarter 19th century, in the form of, respectively, a swan, h. 3-3/4", and two songbirds seated side-by-side, h. 2-1/2", modeled in the Moghul style and highly chased throughout.
Estimate: 100 - 200
206
Attractive English Sterling Silver Gentlemen's Cigarette Case, 1897, Birmingham, makers: A. & T.Z., of shaped oblong form and foliate-scroll chased, the rear leaf concave for carrying in a pants pocket, the interior gilded throughout, w. 3", l. 5-1/4".
Estimate: 100 - 200
368
Four-Piece Silverplate Tea-and-Coffee Service and a Compatible Tray, the service by Mappin and Webb in the Georgian neoclassical style, first quarter 20th century, comprised of a footed teapot with carved and ebonized fruitwood handle, h. 9-1/2", a matching coffeepot, h. 6-1/2", an oblong two-handled open sugar basin, h. 3-1/4", and a cream pitcher, h. 3-1/2", all on bun feet; the ball-and-claw-footed tray in the George III "Gadroon" style, h. 1-1/2", dia. 14-1/4" (five total pieces).
Estimate: 250 - 400
369
Six-Piece Group of Silver Toilette Items, consisting of an elegant two-piece Mappin and Webb, London, sterling silver-mounted tortoiseshell toilette service, comprised of an oval lady's hair brush and an elliptical clothes brush en suite, 1925; a good American silver mesh lady's evening bag with kiss clasp, "crocheted" basal edging and the period box-link carrying chain, first quarter 20th century; an American sterling-topped cut glass unguent jar of like date; a Mexican sterling overlay glass scent bottle of square section, ca. 1930; and a similar Mexican sterling overlay cylindrical scent bottle; the largest l. 9".
Estimate: 100 - 200
370
Fine and Rare Matthew Boulton, Sheffield, Standish, fourth quarter 18th century, composed of fused silver and inlaid mahogany, fitted with a pair of square silver-capped ink bottles, a welled sealing wax candlestick and a concave oblong pens compartment, the small transverse drawer fitted with a fused silver pull, the whole supported on four fused silver ball feet, h. 6-1/2", w. 11-1/2", d. 9-1/2".
Estimate: 800 - 1200
371
Stately English Ribbed Silverplate Kettle-on-Stand, third quarter 19th century, in the George IV style, the stand supported on four wyvern monopods, retains the period pins and link chains, the melon-and-leaf finial detachable, h. 13", dia. 8".
Estimate: 100 - 200
372
Fine George I Sterling Silver Tankard, 1718, London, maker: J. Wand, h. 6-1/4", dia. 4-3/4", 20.5 t. oz.
Estimate: 4500 - 7000
373
Good Scottish-Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot, 1827, Edinburgh, maker: Leonard Urquhart, of spherical and footed form, with a carved and pickled fruitwood handle, h. 6", w. 9", dia. 5".
Estimate: 1400 - 1800
374
Fine and Rare English Sterling Silver Covered Sauce Pot, 1789, London, maker: Hester Bateman, the angled side handle of turned ebonized fruitwood, the cover finial of ivory and of large button form, of substantial weight, h. 5-1/4", dia. 4-1/2".
Estimate: 3000 - 5000
375
Attractive English Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, 1841, London, makers: John and George Angell, in the early Georgian style, of oblong octagonal form, the facade with a finely engraved floral wreath, of substantial weight, h. 6", w. 3-1/2", d. 2-1/4", 9.00 t. oz.
Estimate: 1400 - 1800
376
Thirteen-Piece Collection of Georgian and American Sterling Silver Flatware, comprised of a Thomas Streetin "Fiddle" stuffing spoon, London, 1815; a fine "Antique" stuffing spoon by William Eley, William Fearn et al., London, 1784; a rare Irish Georgian "Antique" tablespoon by John Pittar, Dublin, 1778; a "Pointed Antique" tablespoon by Rawlins and Sumner, London, 1824; a "Fiddle" tablespoon by George West, Dublin, 1829; an "Antique" tablespoon by William Sumner and Richard Crossley, London, 1821; a rare Irish Georgian sauce ladle probably by John Keating, Dublin; a Georgian sugar spade by James Beebe, London, 1810; an Irish rattail oval-bowl coffee spoon, probably Dublin, fourth quarter 18th century; an Edwardian stylized shell-bowl "Apostle" coffee spoon by the maker A.J., 1908; a rare American coin silver "Fiddle" mustard spoon by Davis, Palmer & Company, Boston, 1841-1846; an American "French Thread" coin silver salt spoon of spade form, second quarter 19th century; and a rare Samuel R. Richards, Philadelphia, shell-bowled coin silver master salt spoon, 1701-1818; the largest l. 12-1/4", 18.90 total t. oz.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500
377
Fifteen-Piece Collection of American, English and Continental Sterling Silver Flatware, comprised of a Gorham sterling "Plymouth" slice, the pattern introduced in 1911; a Tuttle Silversmiths sterling-handled "Hannah Hull" pie server, the pattern introduced in 1957; an International "Pine Tree" gravy ladle, the pattern introduced in 1927; a Towle sterling "Mary Chilton" mayonnaise ladle, the pattern introduced in 1912; a Whiting Manufacturing Company sterling "Dresden" sugar shell, the pattern introduced in 1896; a Whiting sterling "Adam" sugar shell, the pattern introduced in 1907; a Gorham sterling "Buttercup" teaspoon, the pattern introduced in 1899; a pair of Simpson, Hall, Miller sterling "Lily" teaspoons, ca. 1905; a Kristensen, Norway, "French Thread" coin silver presentation tablespoon dated 1880; a German .800-standard silver after-dinner coffee spoon in "Pineapple" decor, first quarter 20th century; a Gorham sterling lemon fork in a pattern similar to "No. 395" of 1885; a Georgian sterling "Tipit" master salt spoon by William Kingdon, London, 1814; a Continental silver sugar spade in "Empire" pattern, first quarter 20th century; and an antique Central American .800-standard silver sipper spoon, third quarter 19th century; the largest l. 10-1/2", 14.10 total t. oz.
Estimate: 300 - 500
378
Fifteen-Piece Group of Antler-Handled Flatware, consisting of a good cased set of twelve Kirk's, Sheffield, antler-handled steel steak knives, l. 8-1/2", and forks, l. 7" (six knives and six forks); and a similar three-piece Robert F. Mosley, Sheffield, cased carver's set, comprised of an antler-handled knife, l. 13", an antler-handled two-tine carver's fork with rest, l. 10-1/2", and a sharpening steel en suite; both cases fitted.
Estimate: 100 - 200
379
Three-Piece Group of English and American Silverplate, comprised of a Maple & Company, London, domed meat cover in the rococo taste, first quarter 20th century; an American circular tripodal silent butler with a turned rosewood handle in the "Old Sheffield" style; and a large Poole silverplate covered chafing pan with turned mahogany handle; the largest dia. 12", l. 20-1/2".
Estimate: 100 - 200
380
Attractive Three-Piece Continental Sterling Silver Group, consisting of a two-piece sterling silver-mounted vegetable ivory and silverplate fish serving set with leaf-engraved detailing, the sterling mounts by the maker S.H. Ltd., Sheffield, 1906; and a similar French sterling and vegetable ivory fish serving slice, fourth quarter 19th century; the largest l. 12-3/4".
Estimate: 50 - 80
381
Webster Sterling Silver Child's Cup, second quarter 20th century, in the Georgian taste, of generous proportions, the interior richly gilded, h. 3", dia. 3".
Estimate: 75 - 125
382
Seven 19th-Century British "Fiddle"-Pattern Sterling and Silverplate Serving Pieces, including a pair of late Georgian sterling silver sauce ladles, hallmarked London, 1805-1806, by Richard Crossley, each with elliptical bowl and engraved with a crest of a stag's head below the sun in splendor, l. 7" 4.44 total t. oz.; and five Victorian silverplate bow-style sugar tongs, fourth quarter 19th century, including examples by John Gilbert & Co. of Birmingham and London, and A. Beardshaw & Co., J. Deakin & Sons, James Dixon & Sons, and Cooper Brothers & Sons, all of Sheffield, l. 4-1/4" to 6".
Estimate: 100 - 200
383
Pair of Georgian Pewter Dinner Plates, first quarter 19th century, one touchmarked by the maker B.&P., London, the rim of the other example slightly bent up in one area, dia. 10".
Estimate: 75 - 125
384
Pair of George IV Sterling Silver "Fiddle" Master Salt Spoons, 1835, London, makers: John, Henry and Charles Lias, l. 4-1/4".
Estimate: 20 - 40
480
Pair of German .800-Standard Silver "Fighting Rooster" Table Garnitures, second quarter 20th century, each figure in a different pose and mounted on a Chinese ebonized scroll-end wooden display stand, h. 5-3/4", w. 5-1/2", l. 6-3/4".
Estimate: 600 - 900
481
Pair of Italian Contemporary Silverplate and Acrylic Wine Coasters, designed by Emilio Bergamin (b. 1937) for Taitu, Milan, each of square form, with a silverplate gallery and buff faux-marbre acrylic base, w. 7".
Estimate: 50 - 80
482
Collection of Seventeen Sterling and Silverplate Serving Utensils, including a sterling-handled cake slice, eight miscellaneous silverplate spoons and scoops, six miscellaneous silverplate serving forks, a silverplate bread knife and a decorative silverplated hook, the largest l. 12-1/2".
Estimate: 100 - 200
483
Group of Approximately Thirty-Five Assorted Flatware Items, in sterling and silverplate, the largest l. 7".
Estimate: 100 - 200
484
Two Whimsical Nepalese Sterling Silver-Clad Figures of Foo Lions, first quarter 20th century, depicting, respectively, a flat-back figure of a Foo lion with amethyst glass eyes and a coral-centered blossom, and a smaller figure of a recumbent Foo lion also having amethyst glass eyes, the largest h. 1-3/4", l. 9-1/2".
Estimate: 300 - 500
485
Whimsical Pair of Nepalese Silver-Clad Figures of Foo Lions, first quarter 20th century, both recumbent figures modeled with gray glass cat's-eye cabochons as eyes, h. 1-1/2", l. 7".
Estimate: 300 - 500
486
Unusual Japanese Meiji Sterling Silver Sweetmeats Box, first quarter 20th century, in the form of oxidized silver sticks of a partially opened fan, the base fully hallmarked, h. 3", w. 1-1/4", 1.15 t. oz.
Estimate: 125 - 250
487
Collection of Eleven Miscellaneous Sterling and Silverplate Table Articles, including a sterling-handled cheese slice, a sterling tongs, a sterling thimble, a sterling salt cup, a sterling lidded salt dish, two pairs of silverplate grape shears, a silverplate tongs, a silverplate ballpoint pen, a serving spoon and sauce ladle, the largest l. 9".
Estimate: 100 - 200
488
Unusual Belle Epoque Embossed Sterling Silver Comb Case, first quarter 20th century, in the rococo taste, w. 4", d. 1-1/2".
Estimate: 300 - 500
489
German .800-Standard Silver Pillbox, fourth quarter 19th century, of oblong form in "Three Putti" decor, the interior gilded, w. 3", d. 2-1/4", 2.55 t. oz.
Estimate: 200 - 400
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