Victorian Sterling Silver Snuff box, engraved TO MR. MORREY FROM SIR REGINALD GRAHAM 1869, in original R & S Garrard & Co silk and velvet lined case. The rectangular snuff box with hinged top having a vacant monogram cartouche, scalloped corners and chased floral scroll decoration, gilded interior with inscription, and hallmarks on lid and […]
Lot 107: 18th C. English Sterling Salver, Crouch & Hannam
George III sterling silver salver or footed tray by John Crouch I and Thomas Hannam, London, 1775-1776, hallmarked on underside, with scalloped and beaded rim, three shell and scroll feet, and engraved griffin crest. 7 1/2" diameter. 9.76 oz troy. Provenance: Private Indiana collection. Condition: Overall very good condition with 1 tiny spot of pitting […]
Lot 108: American Repousse Coin Silver Tea Service, NY
William Forbes (working 1826-1864, New York City) for Ball, Black & Company (New York) four-piece repousse coin silver tea service, comprised of a teapot, covered sugar bowl, creamer, and open waste bowl. Each piece with a rounded body on a circular pedestal base with laurel decorated bands to the shoulders, rims, and base, and floral […]
Lot 104: Paul Storr and Edward Farrell Mounted Meat Dome
Paul Storr and Edward Farrell sterling-mounted Old Sheffield Silver Plated Meat Dome. Oval dome with sterling acanthus overlaid handle having figural lion masks and large flower at terminus, hallmarked for Paul Storr, London (no date letter), and applied sterling silver relief crests at the center of each side with hallmarks for Edward Farrell, London, 1820-21. […]
Lot 105: Cork Irish Silver Ladle, late 18th C
Scarce Cork Irish Sterling Silver Soup or Punch Ladle, triple stamped TC in rectangle for Timothy Conway, working Cork 1783-d. 1803, with the word STERLING double stamped in rectangles; the pointed tip engraved with crest of fist with knife impaling a pig and the letter C. 14 1/2"L. 5.88 oz troy. Provenance: Private Nashville, TN […]
Lot 102: George III Crested Sterling Mug or Tankard, Franz Crump
English Sterling Silver Mug or Tankard, pear shape with leaf-overlaid C scroll handle, molded rim and foot ring, engraved with crest of an impaled stag. Marks for Franz Crump, London, 1766-1767. 5 1/8" H. Weight 10.93 oz troy. Provenance: Private Indiana collection. Condition: Very good condition, a few minor dents, mainly around foot ring, and […]
Lot 103: 11 Paul Storr Spoons plus 1 more, Bishop of Eley Crests
Assembled set of 11 Paul Storr sterling silver table or serving spoons plus 1 of nearly identical form, marked for Solomon Royes, all with engraved crests attributed to The Bishop of Eley, Canterbury, England. Includes 8 tablespoons marked for Paul Storr, 1813-1814, 3 marked for Paul Storr, 1815-1816, and 1 marked for Solomon Royes, 1820-1821. […]
Lot 100: 4 English Neoclassical-Style Sterling Candlesticks
Four (4) Tall English Neoclassical style sterling silver weighted candlesticks, hallmarked BES Co. for Barker, Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, England, date letter for 1968-1969. Circular candle cups, with removable hallmarked bobeches, featuring laurel and swag decoration over square plinths and conforming shafts with repousse swag, ram's head and wreath design, on tiered square bases with […]
Lot 101: English Victorian Sterling Center Bowl, Banon provenance
Victorian Sterling Silver Center Bowl or small Punch Bowl, circular form with spiral fluted repousse floral, scroll and cartouche decoration. Marked for London, 1894. Maker's mark partially worn but appears to be for George Maudsley Jackson. 6 1/4"H x 10" diameter. 27.38 oz troy. Provenance: Private Indiana collection; acquired from Estate Antiques, Charleston, SC; acquired […]
Lot 99: Geo. IlI Sterling Flatware Service for 12, 90 items total
English George IlI sterling silver assembled flatware partial service, 60 pieces circa 1795-96, plus 24 undated knives and 6 additional 20th century spoons, 90 pieces total. Includes: 12 table or dinner forks, hallmarks for various makers including six (6) George Smith III and William Fearn, four (4) Richard Crossley, one (1) Thomas Northcote, and one […]









