Stock for the ‘Georgian’ Category
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George III silver basket with blue glass liner £385
George III pierced silver basket with swing handle and blue glass liner, by Aldridge and Green, London 1775. Engraved with script initials WSW. 3.5 inches high not including handle; 2.4 ounces
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George III silver sugar basket £485
George III silver swing-handle sugar basket by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1798. Engraved with bright cut bands and a crest of a tower. 5.1 inches long; 4.9 ounces
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George III silver egg cup £RESERVED
George III silver egg cup by Robert Hennell, London 1800, the sides pierced with urns, and lightly engraved with vetruvian scrolls and swags and a crest of a dolphin. 2.5 inches high; 1.48 ounces
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George III silver baluster coffee pot £1,650
George III silver baluster coffee pot by Benjamin Brewood, London 1763, engraved with a crest of a demi lion rampant holding a cross crosslet. 11.5 inches high; 28.4 ounces
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George I silver rat-tail tablespoon £100
George I silver rat-tail tablespoon by Benjamin Watts, London 1723, engraved on the handle ED to ED Decr 3 1747. 7.75 inches long; 1.45 ounces
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Pair of George II silver rat-tail spoons £170
Pair of George II silver rat-tail tablespoons, maker unclear, London 1753. Engraved with a crest of a stag’s head erased. 7.85 inches long; 4.47 ounces
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George II silver rat-tail tablespoon £110
George II silver rat-tail tablespoon by John Holland, London 1727. Scratch engraved on the handle with initials PL. 7.9 inches long; 1.93 ounces
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Pair of George I rat-tail silve tablespoons £200
Pair of George I Britannia standard silver rat-tail tablespoons with impressive crest of a soldier in armour holding a baton, marks with some wear, by Thomas Burridge, London 1718. 7.7 inches long; 4.02 ounces
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George III bright cut silver swing handle sugar basket £675
Good George III silver swing handle sugar basket with beaded borders and bright cut decoration, engraved on one side with script initials JJL. Gilt interior. Made by Charles Aldridge, London 1790. 6.25 inches long; 7.68 ounces
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Small George III silver mug £325
Small George III silver mug engraved with script initials A.H.C.B. between reeded bands, by Emes and Barnard, London 1811. 2.25 inches high; 3.22 ounces.
To judge by the size of the handle, it would appear this little mug was for adult use (rather than a child’s), perhaps as a styrrup cup