Britannia Standard Silver 1720-39
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Sold Price: A George II Britannia standard silver wavy-end or
A George II Britannia standard silver wavy-end or "dog-nose" spoon by Richard Scarlett, London, 1727, initialled "*S* over "I*K", out of period and presumably made to match an earlier set, 19 cm. long, wt. 63 gm. A good sturdy spoon, good marks with slight wear to "S" of maker's mark, thick even bowl, good engraving
Sold Price: A GEORGE II SILVER SIDEBOARD DISH FROM THE SMITH SERVICE - May 3, 0112 12:00 AM BST
A GEORGE II SILVER SIDEBOARD DISH FROM THE SMITH SERVICE MARK OF DAVID WILLAUME, LONDON, 1729, BRITANNIA STANDARD Decagonal with a guilloché border, engraved with the Royal arms flanked by the initials 'AR', further engraved with a crest, marked underneath, further engraved with a scratchweight '114=3'19 1/8 in. (48.5 cm.) wide 105 oz. 8 dwt. (3,279 gr.)
Sold Price: A GEORGE II SILVER SIDEBOARD DISH FROM THE SMITH SERVICE - May 3, 0112 12:00 AM BST
A GEORGE II SILVER SIDEBOARD DISH FROM THE SMITH SERVICE MARK OF DAVID WILLAUME, LONDON, 1729, BRITANNIA STANDARD Decagonal with a guilloché border, engraved with the Royal arms flanked by the initials 'AR', further engraved with a crest, marked underneath, further engraved with a scratchweight '114=3'19 1/8 in. (48.5 cm.) wide 105 oz. 8 dwt. (3,279 gr.)
Sold Price: A SET OF FOUR GEORGE II SILVER CIRCULAR SALTS, PAUL DE LAMERIE, LONDON, 1729 - April 4, 0110 12:00 PM EDT
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE II SILVER CIRCULAR SALTS, PAUL DE LAMERIE, LONDON, 1729 hemispherical, applied with stiff leaves, the short stems chased with running flowerheads, the spreading circular bases cast with overlapping leaf-tips, all engraved with contemporary entwined serpent crest, gilt interiors marked on bases, one fully marked, the others with maker's mark, Britannia mark and lion's head erased twice diameter 3 1/4 in. 8.2cm 746g Paul de Lamerie, London
A GEORGE II SILVER CAKE BASKET
MARK OF JOHN HUGH LE SAGE, LONDON, 1730, BRITANNIA STANDARD
A GEORGE II SILVER WAITER
MARK OF PAUL DE LAMERIE, LONDON, 1732, BRITANNIA STANDARD
A GEORGE I SILVER-GILT DESSERT-SERVICE
CIRCA 1715
Sold Price: A George I Britannia silver brandy warmer, London - September 2, 0114 10:00 AM BST
A George I Britannia silver brandy warmer, London c.1724, Robert Innes, approx 5cm high (excluding handle) approx 5.2oz, together with a George III silver embossed cream jug, London c.1767, makers mark rubbed, approx 11cm high, approx 4.3oz. (2)
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A George I Britannia standard silver caster, by Edward Wood, London 1722,
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A George II Britannia Standard Silver Salver, mark of Paul Crespin, probably overstriking another, London 1730, circular with upturned scalloped rim on three scroll feet, the field engraved with a border of medallion heads and trellis work, the centre with a foliate cartouche and later arms for Fellowes, 23.5cm diameter, 17oz 2dwt The arms on the present lot appear to correspond to both a pair of small waiters, Paul Crespin, 1732; and a salver, Samuel Margas, 1725, in the collection of the Ash - Price Estimate: £1000 - £1500
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