Queen Anne – George II transitional secretary or desk and bookcase, two part construction, bookmatched oyster and burl walnut veneers on oak secondary wood, molded double bonnet top over conforming doors with glass fronts, opening to three fixed shelves. Assymetrical desk section has oyster veneered fall front opening to a fitted, stepped interior with inlaid […]
Lot 92: Geo III Oak Chest with Carved Corners
Diminutive George III oak chest of drawers with geometric carved canted corners, rectangular molded top over two short drawers and three long drawers, atop ogee bracket feet. Deal secondary wood. Chinese Chippendale pierced brass pulls appear original. 30 3/4" H x 38 1/4" W x 19" D. English, mid 18th century. Provenance: The estate of […]
Lot 81: Heavy Sterling Tray, Caldwell of Phila.
Heavy oval sterling silver tray or platter with raised molded edge and gadroon border. Arched loop handle, ribbed, with leaf detail at edges. Plain well. Marked on underside "J.E. CALDWELL & CO. / Reproduction Circa 1770/ Sterling/ 24in / 1738". No monogram. 28 1/2" wide including handles, 24" wide not including handles, by 18 1/4" […]
Lot 77: Alvin Sterling Flatware, 190 pcs
Alvin Manufacturing Co. sterling silver flatware, New Vintage pattern, 190 pieces, including 25 knives (8 3/4" L), 42 forks (7" L), 22 salad/dessert forks, 26 teaspoons, 12 flat butter spreaders, 3 tablespoons, 12 fruit spoons, 26 place or dessert spoons, 5 large round bowl soup spoons, 17 small round bowl soup spoons (5 3/8" L). […]
Lot 69: Continental .800 Silver Platter
Continental silver tray or platter, oval, with Chippendale style scalloped and reeded edges, plain center with no monogram, marked on back with crown and moon symbols, .800 A.L. Germany, first half 20th century. 17 3/4" x 12 3/4". 34.52 oz troy. Provenance: The living estate of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, TN. CONDITION: […]
Lot 68: English Sterling Tea Service, Adie Bros.
English 20th century sterling silver tea service in the George III style, including tea and coffee pots with wood handles and finials, sugar, creamer and waste bowl; hallmarks for Adie Brothers, Birmingham, England, 1952-1953, with apocryphal inscription to underside of coffee pot: "Period George III Circa 1781". Pieces also marked "Made in England / Sterling." […]
Lot 64: 18th c. Sterling Tea Service, Bullet Pot
George III Sterling Silver tea service, including a bullet shaped teapot and matching sugar bowl, both of round form with engraved Rococo floral and scroll decoration, fruitwood handle, melon form finial, both pieces fully hallmarked on underside for London 1762-1763, maker's mark JB in script (unidentified), lids marked with lion passant (sugar lid also marked […]
Lot 62: Pr. Geo. III Sterling Candlesticks
Pair George III sterling silver candlesticks, Ebenezer Coker, London, 1771-1772, each on a hexafoil base with shell and gadroon decoration, six-lobed baluster stem with gadrooned knop; spool form socket with gadrooned edges and detachable hexagonal waxpan or bobeche with shells/fans. Seamed construction. Bases fully marked; waxpans and sockets marked with maker’s mark and lion passat; […]
Lot 61: George II Sterling Salver, 14", R. Rugg
George II sterling silver salver with Rococo shell and scroll border, atop four scrolled feet, marks for Richard Rugg, London, 1759-1760. 14 1/8" diameter, 39.56 oz troy. Provenance: The living estate of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, TN. CONDITION: A few scratches, including one moderately deep one near center, and scattered pointpoint sized […]
Lot 60: George III Sterling Salver, 19" diam.
George III sterling silver salver with scalloped, gadrooned border, atop four cartouche shaped gadrooned feet. Center engraved with large and elaborate coat of arms, back engraved "The Gift of Henry Partridge Esq. to William Burrell Nov. 4, 1793." Marked for Newcastle, John Langlands I and John Robertson I, no date letter. 19 1/2" diameter. 92 […]
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