Five English serving flatware pieces, all sterling. Includes a heavy Victorian sterling silver stuffing spoon, hallmarked for George W. Adams (of Chawner & Co.), London, 1843. 12"L, 5.48 oz troy. Together with a sauce ladle in the King's pattern, hallmarks for Glasgow, Scotland, 1838-1839, maker's mark PA; a pair of sterling silver grape shears in […]
Lot 95: 3 Victorian Silver Chalice Goblets
3 Victorian Silver Chalices or Goblets, all with gilded interiors, all approximately 8"H. 1st item: Large English sterling goblet with guilloche engraved rim and contrasting palm/fern leaf engraving encircling the lower cup and a round tapered and beaded foot. Hallmarks attributed to Charles Boynton, London, 1872-1873. 7.47 oz troy. 2nd item: Large English sterling goblet […]
Lot 92: Seven Kentucky retailed silver spoons
1st through 6th item: Six teaspoons with fiddle tipt handles, marked on back for Whiting Sterling, with retailer marks C. P. Barnes & Bro. (Chauncey P. Barnes and his brother Joseph, working Louisville, KY circa 1870-1880), monogrammed AG to JF. 5-3/8"L. 7th item: Coin or early sterling teaspoon with double swell fiddle handle and retailer's […]
Lot 93: Grosjean & Woodward Silver Water Pitcher
A Charleston coin silver presentation pitcher made by Grosjean & Woodward (New York, working 1853-1862) and retailed by Hayden & Whilden (H. Sidney Hayden & William G. Whilden, Charleston, SC, working 1855-1863). Pear shaped body with deep floral and foliate repousse work and chasing to the body, spout and handle. Engraved presentation inscription reading "M. […]
Lot 94: 12 sterling knives by Mary Chawner for Queen Adela
12 silver dinner knives in the rare private English royal die pattern known as Adelaide, maker's mark Mary Chawner, London, 1837-38. 10-7/8"L. The blades are stamped Garrard and are likely plated steel. The shaped foliate scroll hollow sterling handles feature the royal crown chased in relief on both sides and are engraved with the monogram […]
Lot 91: Lexington KY Coin Silver Cup w/ handle
Lexington, Kentucky coin silver cup with octagonal tapered sides, molded rims and double c-scroll handle, marked Garner & Winchester / LEX KY in rectangles on base (Eli C. Garner Sr. and Daniel F. Winchester, working Lexington, KY circa 1842-1862). 4"H overall, 5.99 oz. troy. Provenance: The estate of King E. and Julia R. Stockton, Tulsa, […]
Lot 89: Heavy Coin Silver Teapot with warming stand
Heavy coin silver (tested) teapot, lobed design with acanthus handle, ivory ferrule, and lobed body with repousse floral decoration to sides and spout, resting on a pierced base with scalloped foot ring. Marked on underside "W. Adams" and "New York" (William Adams, working circa 1831-1850) in serrated rectangles. Together with a warming stand / burner, […]
Lot 90: Five Kinsey Coin Silver Spoons, KY & OH
Grouping of five (5) coin silver tablespoons marked E & D Kinsey (active Newport, KY and Cincinnati, OH, working 1844-1861). Shaped upturned tipt fiddle handle and pointed fins. All monogrammed. 8 1/4" L. 6.485 oz.t. Condition: Overall very good condition with some wear noted to bowls.
Lot 86: Cast Iron Whippet
Cast iron lawn or garden ornament in the form of a recumbent whippet dog, possibly J.W. Fiske foundry of New York. 17"H x 38"L x 10"D. Late 19th century. Provenance: a Mississippi estate. Condition: Very good condition with minor wear and oxidation.
Lot 87: Grouping of 7 European & American Smalls
Grouping of seven European and American smalls. 1st item: Brass and glass travel clock by Waterbury Clock Company. 3" H. 2nd item: Gilt silver plated Swiss Hunter Hebdomas Huguenin fifteen jewel, eight day pocket watch. The Swiss made movement is marked Bruxelles 1910. The white dial is marked Hebdomas Swiss made and features a skeleton […]









