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Sixty Six (66) Towle "Esplanade" Sterling Silver Flatware. Circa 1952. Includes: 8 knives, 5 butter spreaders, 8 salad forks, 12 teaspoons, 6 iced tea spoons, 2 desert/oval spoons, 2 cream ladles, 2 pc plastic bowl sterling salad set, serving spoon, five o' clock spoon, bon bon spoon, solid jelly server, sugar spoon, infant feeding spoon, master salt spoon, youth knife, lemon fork, youth fork, 2 cocktail forks, and baby fork. Stamped sterling, esplanade. Needs cleaning otherwise good condition. Largest knives 9" Long, largest forks measures 7-1/4" Long. Weighs approx. 64.15 troy ounces (without knives and handled flatware), weighs approx. 97.18 troy ounces (all together). Box is not included. Shipping $180.00 (estimate $1000-$1500)
A Victorian three-piece silver tea set, decorated in an Anglo Indian style, with chased and embossed decoration and a band of panels of alternating animals and figures, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, cream jug, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1882, maker 'HS,' retailed by Edwards & Sons, London & Glasgow, 1120grms
AN ANGLO-BURMESE WHITE METAL FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE, comprising tea pot, lidded creamer, two handled sugar bowl and cover, tea strainer on stand, and a large circular tray, each with wavy everted rim, of conforming baluster form and all over chased and embossed with bands of foliate, scrolling and geometric decoration. The tray 35cm diameter, the teapot 23cm wide over handle and spout. (5)
A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, London 1878, mark of Henry Holland, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, each of tapering baluster form with angular handles, the pots each with flat hinged lid and plain silver finial, the bodies of each with conforming chased and engraved scrolling foliate decoration contained within heart shaped panels above leafy swags, crested to one side, the creamer and sugar bowl each with gilt interior, (c.1804g all in). The coffee pot 22.5cm high, 22.5cm wide over handle and spout, the teapot 16.5cm high, 23.5cm wide over handle and spout. (4)
AN IRISH PROVINCIAL SUGAR BOWL, Limerick c.1770, mark of George Moore, the fluted body with wavy everted rim and small leafy engraved decoration, raised on three lion mask capped paw feet, (c.217.7g). 13cm diameterGeorge Moore, silversmith, obtained the freedom of Limerick in September 1748. He married Mary Foot in February 1752 in St. Mary's. His advertisement in the Limerick Chronicle of 11 August 1768 announced that he had moved from the corner of Pump Lane to Quay Lane, two doors below the New Printing-Office, adding that 'said Moore will take an Apprentice well recommended to the above business’. Along with other goldsmiths, he was listed as a member of the Annuity Society of Limerick City, by the Limerick Journal of 13 March 1769. Indicative, perhaps, of either necessity or business acumen, his August 1773 advertisement in the Limerick Chronicle showed him branching into another trade in parallel with silversmithing, announcing that he 'has lately laid in an assortment of goods'; these mostly consisted of various kinds of luxury fabrics. He was still resident at Quay Lane when registering in Dublin in 1784 but by December 1789 his shop in Quay Lane, now named Bridge Street, had been taken over by Maurice Fitzgerald. (Bowen and O'Brien, 2007 p202)
A GEORGE III MATCHED THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, London 1806, mark of Peter and William Bateman, comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, the creamer London 1808, maker’s mark rubbed, each with bright cut engraved bands of decoration including palmettes, lozenges, beading etc., a wreath to either side, one wreath containing initials on both the teapot and sugar bowl, the teapot with applied ebon handle and cast and stained carved timber pineapple finial, (c.855g all in). The teapot 31cm wide over handle and spout. (3)
A RARE IRISH PROVINCIAL SUGAR BOWL, Limerick c.1750, mark of Collins Brehon, of circular form, the fluted body with wavy rim and raised on three shell capped hoof feet, (c.186.6g). 12.5cm diameterCollins Brehon, goldsmith, was granted the freedom of Limerick, 7 May 1747. He advertised in the Munster Journal of 30 September 1765 and 31 March 1766 claiming that his shop 'At the Two Blue Posts, opposite the Exchange, Limerick' had been 'enlarged in a spacious Manner, in order to carry on the Watch-making and mending business, together with the Goldsmith's Trade'. Collins died on 29 June 1768 and was buried in St. Mary's. On 11 August 1768 Elizabeth, his widow, advertised in the Limerick Chronicle that 'she is selling by lottery her stock of watches, touched plate and jewellery in order to pay her husband's creditors and she humbly hopes that the humane gentlemen and ladies of this City will favour her their protection and encouragement’. She died in July 1810, aged 92. (Bowen and O'Brien, 2007 p190)
A group of HIlditch & Son and other Staffordshire porcelains, 19th century, coloured and printed in varying chinoiserie and floral patterns including three HIlditch & Son slops bowls, three tea cups, saucers and a cake plate, a F G Bowers part tea service, a flower painted mug, a saucer dish, cup and saucer, sugar bowl, cup, saucer and side plate (qty).
Victorian marbled green pressed glass cream jug and pedestal sugar bowl set by Henry Greener & Co, each moulded with union flowers, roses, thistles and clover, a green marbled pressed glass pedestal bowl by Henry Greener & Co moulded with portraits and inscribed 'Marquis & Marchioness of Lorne, landed in Halifax NS, 25 Novr 1878', and a black pressed glass jug and bowl set moulded with Union flowers and the Prince of Wales feathers (5)
Victorian opaque white pressed glass pedestal sugar bowl and cover, the handles modelled as dogs and the knop as a cat within a border of chains, 15cm high, an opaque white pressed glass bowl on a triform dolphin base, a white pressed glass jug by Henry Greener, commemorating the Marquis and Marquess of Lorne (broken) and one other item (4)
Victorian blue marbled pressed glass model of a boat, two blue vaseline glass models of boats, a blue vaseline model of a lady's shoe and a marbled blue pressed glass two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug by George Davidson, decorated with scallopshells and seaweed, bearing a label for the 'Raymond Slack Collection' (6)
A china nurseryware tea set featuring sports,colour printed decoration of children and sporting motifs for tennis, croquet, hockey, tobogganing & pond yachting, comprising a teapot & cover, two cups & saucers, milk jug & sugar bowl; sold together with a crested ware (Newton Abbot) model football; a lead cat playing tennis; and four colour postcards showing 'Teddy' cycling, swimming and playing tennis & football
A collection of early to mid 20th Century hallmarked silver items to include a tiered bowl set, a photograph frame, a crocodile purse with applied silver detail, a plate, a bowl, two napkin rings, a mirror (A/F), a pair of sugar tongs and a set of six coffee spoons, weighable silver approx. 289g.
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