Georgian Silver Hollow ware and Flatware
Georgian Sterling Silver
Sterling silver Georgian teapot by Alice and Geroge Burrows, London circa 1811, boat shaped with double crests and claw feet with wooden finnial and handle 6-1/2" tall and 11-1/2" from spout to handle
$1595.00
Sterling silver Georgian 18th century asparagus tongs with a simplistic and functional design for picking up and serving asparagus, measuring 9-3/4" long, London, circa 1799,
by Joseph Barnard
$695.00
George II sterling salver with scalloped shell border and three hoofed feet with a crest that includes a cross and five plumes, circa 1743, by John Robinson measuring 6-5/8" in diameter and 1-1/4" tall
$1395.00
Antique Georgian sterling silver single master salt with gold washed interior, substantial gauge and gadroon edging and fan motif by Robert & Samuel Hennell, London, circa 1807, 5-/2” across, 2-1/8 tall with a 2-3/8” base diameter
$355.00
Georgian sterling sugar basket was crafted by Robert and Samuel Hennell of London, circa 1818, and measures 7” long, and 3-3/4” high to the handle joint with an additional 4” in length with the handle upright
$1375.00
Sterling silver Georgian tea service (3 pieces) with teapot, circa 1815, 6"H X 11-1/2" L) with sugar (4" H X 9"H) and creamer (4"H X 6-1/2"L) circa 1813 by J. W. Story & W. Elliott. London, with gadoon, shell motif and ball feet
$2250.00
Sterling silver serving ladle made by William Eley, 1831, London, measuring 13-1/4" with a classic design with a very heavy gauge and shell motif fiddle and thread
$850.00
18th century sterling wine funnel with three components that include the ring insert for placing the straining gauze, by the Peter & Ann Bateman , circa 1795, London, 5” X 3-1/8”
$795.00
Early 19th century sterling fish slice with fiddle handle by William Knigt II & Samuel Knight, circa 1811, London and measuring 12" long with nice piercing work on the blad
$360.00
Pair of 18th century sterling castors with beading and roping motifs by Hester Bateman, circa 1788, London, with finials in the shape of acorns and roping and motif borders,
5-1/4" tall with 2-1/4" base diameter
$1350.00
Sterling silver Georgian coral baby teether and rattle, circa 1815, possibly by Charles Rawlings of London, measuring 6-7/8' " long and with coral branch teether 1-3/4 with whistle and all bells intact attached to dragons
$1295.00
Antique Queen Anne Britannia Standard silver (95.8%) sugar castor with a baluster body, elaborately pierced top, knop finial and bayonet hinge by James Rood, (Grimwade#2395) London, circa 1710, engraved with lion rampant crest, 9-7/8” tall w/foot diameter of 2-3/4”
$2895.00