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English Silver | Lots 175-236

175 An English Silver Whiskey Still, Padgham and Putland, London, 2007, of gourd form on a low domed base, the front cut away to reveal an electrically illuminated circular stand, the top with extending cap arm, the illumination controlled with a dimmer, with fitted presentation case lined with black velvet, fully marked near base; weight of silver 115 ozt 16 dwt. Height 21 inches. $12,000-18,000

176* A Pair of English Silver Candlesticks, Carrs of Sheffield, 2000 of Corinthian column form on stepped square bases with beaded borders, conforming detachable nozzles, weighted bases, fully marked. Height 8 3/8 inches. Property from the Collection of John Murrow and James Guth, Chicago, Illinois $600-800

177 An English Silver and Cut-Glass Martini Drinking Set, Birmingham 1959, Retailed by Garrard, London, comprising six circular coasters, six martini glasses with running foliate rims, and six olive picks with red glass terminals, in a fitted presentation case by Garrard, coasters by maker’s mark T&S, Birmingham, 1959; 5 ozt 18 dwt. weighable. Diameter of coaster 3 1/8 inches. $400-600

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178 An Elizabeth II Silver Model Automobile, Garrard Ltd., London, 1993-94, comprising a silver model and an original Meccano painted-tin model in a fitted walnut box, both models disassembled, together with assembly directions, silver model fully marked; silver not weighed.

Sold, Sotheby’s, Chicago, IL, 1999, lot 557. Length of box 22 inches. $6,000-8,000

179* An English Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, A. Haviland-Nye, London, 1968, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer and twohandled sugar bowl, in George I style, with applied foliate strapwork and capped scroll handles, marked throughout; 71 ozt gross. Height of coffee pot 11 1/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Constance Bach, Bayside, Wisconsin $2,000-4,000

180 A Set of Seven English Silver Goblets, C.J. Vander Ltd., London, 1967, the bowls with flaring rims, engraved with initial P on baluster stem and circular foot, fully marked; 48 ozt 2 dwt. Height 5 3/4 inches. $1,000-2,000

181 A Silver-Plate Supper Service, Mid 20th Century, the rotating circular base fitted with a circular soup tureen, three rectangular entree dishes, three salts with blue glass liners and three casters, all with gadrooned borders. Length over handles 24 1/2 inches. $800-1,200

181A* A Sheffield-Plate Soup Tureen and Cover, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, First Half 20th Century, oval with beaded borders and ring handles issuing from lions’ mouths, the lobed domed cover engraved with guilloche bands enclosing flowerheads, marked on base. Length over handles 14 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of John Murrow and James Guth, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

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186 182* A Silver-Plate and Mahogany Roast Beef Cart, Early 20th Century, the domed lid centered with an engraved medallion, opening to a fitted interior, raised on the four handled cart, all set on casters. Length 33 inches. Property from the Collection of Paul Mavros and David Valkema, Long Beach, Indiana $6,000-8,000

183* A Pair of English Silver Candlesticks, Walter H. Willson Ltd., London, 1955, the stepped square bases rising to circular wells and knopped stems, banded campana sconces and detachable nozzles, weighted, marked on base rims and nozzles. Height 7 1/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Virginia Rogers, Chicago, Illinois $500-700

184* A Silver-Plate Mirrored Table Plateau, oval form in two parts, with reeded edge set on paw feet. Length 41 inches. Property from the Collection of Paul Mavros and David Valkema, Long Beach, Indiana $800-1,200

185 An English Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1950-52, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, waste bowl, creamer and sugar bowl, in Queen Anne style, with baluster bodies, partly faceted spouts and domed covers, stained wood handles and knop finials, together with an oval silver-plate tray with galleried border, tea and coffee set fully marked, tray apparently unmarked; 65 ozt 8 dwt gross excluding tray. Height of coffee pot 10 3/4 inches. $2,500-3,500

186 A Canadian Silver Salver, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Circa 1945, in George II style, shaped circular, the gadrooned rim with shells alternating with foliage at intervals, the center engraved “Presented to Bruce Fallows by the Australian Newspaper Proprietors Association 1946,” on four shallow bun feet, marked on underside; 71 ozt 10 dwt. Diameter 15 1/2 inches. $1,200-2,200

186A* A Pair of Sheffield-Plate and Ruby Glass Urns, Ellis-Barker Silver Co., Early 20th Century, each lid with a strawberry finial over the tapering body set with lion mask ring handles. Height 13 inches. Property from the Collection of Paul Mavros and David Valkema, Long Beach, Indiana $800-1,200

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187 An English Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Service, Nayler Bros., London, 1940, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, kettle on lampstand, creamer and covered sugar bowl, in George II style, engraved with Baroque strapworks and cartouches, fully marked; 122 ozt 11 dwt gross. Height of kettle on lampstand 13 3/4 inches. $2,600-4,600

188 An English Silver Tazza, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1940, circular the border and rim with incised bands terminating in lobes at intervals, raised on a short stepped foot, marked on underside of bowl; 13 ozt 16 dwt. Diameter 9 5/8 inches. $400-600 189 An English Silver Six-Piece Tea and Coffee Set and Matching Tray, Chrichton Bros., London, 1927, comprising two coffee pots, a teapot, creamer, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl and two-handled tray, in George I style with banded baluster forms, engraved with monogram BHL, rectangular with canted corners, fully marked; 203 ozt gross. Length of tray over handles 26 inches, $4,500-6,500

190 Four George V Silver Candlesticks, Birmingham, Ellis Jacob Greenberg, 1913, the square bases with foliate swags and reclining figures rising to square stems decorated with drapery and rams heads, the vase-form sconces rising from dolphins, detachable nozzles, weighted; marked on base rims and nozzles. Height 12 inches. $1,000-2,000 191* An English Silver Chalice, Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1932, of baluster two handled form, raised on a circular foot; 16 ozt 7 dwt. Height 8 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Paul Mavros and David Valkema, Long Beach, Indiana $400-600

192 An Edwardian Silver Two-Handled Tray, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1906, rounded rectangle, the rim and handles decorated with shellwork and furled foliate scrolls, engraved in center with demi-lion rampant crest and motto, marked on surface near rim, underside stamped ELKINGTON & CO; 149 ozt 11 dwt. Length over handles 30 1/2 inches. The crest is that of Bosworth. $3,000-5,000

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193 A Victorian Silver-Plate Figural Centerpiece, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, circa 1870, the rockwork base mounted with twisted palm trees and two Orientalist figures and a horse at a well, engraved with inscription dated 1870, supported on a conforming circular mirror plateau and with a matching figure of a palm tree, marked on bases. Height of tallest 20 1/2 inches. $4,000-6,000

194* An English Silver-Plate and Cut Glass Centerpiece, Late 19th Century, the rockwork base supporting a camel and a palm tree topped by a cut-glass bowl; apparently unmarked. Height 20 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Paul Mavros and David Valkema, Long Beach, Indiana $800-1,200

195 A Victorian Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, Robert Harper, London, 1865-66, comprising teapot, coffee pot, creamer and twohandled sugar bowl, each of baluster form, the bodies and handles engraved with strapwork, festoons and floral sprays, both sides centered by vacant oval guilloche cartouches, fully marked; 70 ozt 4 dwt gross. Height of coffee pot 9 inches. $2,000-4,000

196* A Victorian Silver Punch Bowl, Maker’s Mark SH, Birmingham, 1848, the circular bowl and domed base chased with drapery swags suspended by bosses, engraved with monogram ARH, gilt interior, marked near rim; 22 ozt 6 dwt. Diameter 9 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Gertrude Wells Brennan, Wilson, Wyoming $500-700

197 A Victorian Silver Egg Cruet, William Padley & Son, Sheffield, 1875, of hexafoil form, raised on bracket feet, centered by a beaded loop handle, detachable cups with beeded borders, center of frame and cups with contemporary crest, fully marked; 31 ozt 8 dwt. Height overall 7 3/8 inches. $600-800

198* A Victorian Silver Centrpiece, Barnard Brothers, London, 1862, the paneled shaped circular plinth raised on bracket supports and topped by fully modeled figures of a stag and doe and tree-form stem terminating in a wirework basket with oak and acorn border, detachable etched glass bowl, marked throughout; 68 ozt excluding glass. Height overall 20 inches. Property from the Estate of Bertha Paglin Ferman, Highlands Ranch, Colorado $4,000-6,000

199 A Victorian Silver Creamer and Matching Sugar Bowl, John Wilson Hukin & John Thomas Heath, London, 1885, the circular bodies with lobed sides, chased to resemble gourds, raised on three bud feet, creamer with vine handle, fully marked, sugar bowl engraved W. THORNHILL & CO. 144 NEW BOND ST W.; 9 ozt 5 dwt. Diameter of sugar bowl 4 inches. $400-600

200* A Victorian Silver Seven-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, Robert Hennell II, London, 1861, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, kettle on lampstand, creamer, sugar and waste bowl, the tapered octagonal bodies chased with floral garlands flanking strapwork cartouches, engraved with reverse cypher CB under a celestial crown, fully marked; 188 ozt gross. Height of kettle on lampstand 18 inches. Property from the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. David Weil, Chicago, Illinois $6,000-8,000

201 A Victorian Silver Entree Dish, R&S Garrard & Co., London, 1869, circular with gadrooned rim, the border engraved with contemporary arms and supporters under an earl’s coronet, marked on underside of border and stamped GARRARD PANTON STREET LONDON; 21 ozt 13 dwt. Diameter 10 1/4 inches. $600-800

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202 An English Silver Tazza, Tiffany & Co., London, 1920, the dish and pedestal foot square with canted corners, engraved in center with initials JF, marked on underside; 15 ozt 19 dwt. Length 6 5/8 inches. $500-700

203* A Pair of Edwardian Silver Shell-Form Dishes, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1905, formed as a fluted clam shell, raised on three ball feet, fully marked on handles; 16 oz 12 dwt. Length 8 7/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Mary Griggs Burke, New York City, New York and Cable, Wisconsin $400-600 204 An Edwardian Silver Fruit Bowl, John Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1906, the circular bowl and everted rim pierced with lattice and scrolling foliage, the center engraved with script monogram HPB, raised on three scroll supports terminating in claw feet, marked on underside; 17 ozt 2 dwt. Diameter 8 1/8 inches. $500-700 205 An English Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Set and Tray, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1907-25, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, kettle on lampstand, creamer, sugar bowl and tray, with gadrooned lower bodies, the gadrooned upper rims with shells flanked by foliage at intervals, the rectangular tray with gadrooned borders and leafy sprays at corners, fully marked; 271 ozt 16 dwt gross. Length of tray over handles 28 1/2 inches. $7,000-9,000

205 206* A Set of Eight Edwardian Silver Place Card Holders, Sampson Mordan & Co. Ltd., Chester, 1903, the circular bases mounted with larger and smaller circular discs, one crested, in fitted leather case fully marked; 7 ozt. Height of first 1 1/8 inches. Property from the Alice Welsh Skilling and Raymond Skilling Collection, Chicago, Illinois $200-400

206A An Edwardian Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Fruit Flatware Set, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1914, comprising 12 fruit knives and 12 fruit forks, all with mother-of-pearl handles, in fitted wood box lined in blue velvet, fully marked. $700-900

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207 An English Silver Flatware Service, Asprey, London, 1976, the handles decorated with grapes and grapevines, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 lunch knives 12 lunch forks 12 fish knives 12 fish forks 12 fruit knives 12 fruit forks 12 teaspoons 12 soup spoons 12 demitasse spoons 12 cream soup spoons 6 tablespoons 2 sauce ladles 2-piece fish serving set 2 2-piece carving sets 1 sharpener 159 pieces, in fitted three-drawer wood chest; 175 ozt weighable. $8,000-12,000

208* A Victorian Silver Fish Service, Thomas Prime & Son, Birmingham, 1861/65, comprising 12 fish knives and 12 fish forks, the handles with fluted borders and scroll cartouche terminals engraved with initial R, blades and tines engraved with scrolling foliage, in fitted wood box lined with blue wool. Property from the Collection of Paul Mavros and David Valkema, Long Beach, Indiana $800-1,200

209 An Assembled Scottish and English Silver Flatware Service, Queen’s and King’s patterns, most engraved with initial D, comprising 12 dinner knives, Ashforth Hawthorn, Sheffield, 1852 12 dinner forks, Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1835/46 12 lunch knives, William Yates, Sheffield, 1972 6 lunch forks, Robert Scott, Glasgow, 1878 7 fish forks, (3)Atkin Bros., Sheffield, 1941, (3) Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, (1) Dominick & Haff, New York, NY 12 tablespoons, Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1846 12 dessert spoons, Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1835/46 18 teaspoons, (7) Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1835/46, (8) Robert Scott, Glasgow, 1878, (3) James & Andrew Kelly, Glasgow, 1877 91 pieces; 91 ozt 6 dwt excluding knives. Property from a Lady, Denver, Colorado $5,000-7,000

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211 210 An Early Victorian Silver Kettle on Lampstand, John Mortimer & John S. Hunt, London, 1840, the globular body with leaf-capped spout and fruit form finial, the conforming scroll handles springing from shells and centered by an ivory rod, body engraved with two crests, monogram KBW, and badge, the detachable stand formed of foliage scrolls, spirit lamp engraved to match, fully marked; 43 ozt 15 dwt gross. Height 10 1/8 inches. $1,500-2,500

211 A William IV Silver-Gilt-Mounted Glass Claret Jug, E.E.J.W. Barnard, London, 1831, the glass body of paneled baluster form, etched in front with crest and monogram JET, the silver neck and cover formed as veined leaves and with vine handle terminating in grapes, with associated giltmetal base band, marked on neck and cover. Height 11 3/4 inches. The crest is that of Audin, Ayde, Chedworth, Fortune, Harley, Hene, Henne, Rickets, Ricketts and Wall. $700-900

212 A William IV Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, John James Keith, London, 1835 comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer and sugar bowl, the lower bodies chased with lobes flanked by acanthus leaves below engraved contemporary arms under foliate mantles and demi-lion in dexter and sword crest, the upper rims decorated with rocaille, and with leaf-capped handles and spouts, rose finials, fully marked; 83 ozt 8 dwt gross. Height of coffee pot 8 3/4 inches. inches. $2,400-3,400

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213* A Pair of William IV Silver Salts, Thomas and Alfred Galloway, London, 1831-32, the bombé circular bodies chased with flowers within scrolls, the scroll rims with shells at intervals, each raised on three scroll supports terminating in shells, engraved with contemporary crest, gilt interiors marked on sides; 9 ozt 7 dwt. Diameter 3 5/8 inches. Property from the collection of Carolyn Schwarz, Glencoe, Illinois $400-600

214* A George IV Silver Coffee Pot on Lampstand, Benjamin Smith II, London, 1826, of baluster form with lobed sides and shell and foliate rim, bud finial, the conforming stand raised on three scroll supports headed by leaves and centered by a detachable spirit lamp, pot, stand and spirit lamp engraved with contemporary bird crest, marked throughout; 44 ozt 4 dwt gross. Height 12 inches. Property from the Estate of Gertrude Wells Brennan, Wilson, Wyoming $800-1,200

215 A William IV Silver Inkwell, Paul Storr, London, 1831, the circular stand with beaded borders and raised on bracket feet cast with shells, the surface chased with scrolling flowers, foliage and a strapwork cartouche against a tooled ground, fitted with a conforming central urn topped by a taperstick and two cut glass inkwells with silver tops, marked throughout, except for cover of central urn, underside of stand stamped STORR & MORTIMER and numbered 22; 23 ozt 18 dwt weighable. Diameter 10 1/8 inches. $4,000-6,000

216 An Indian Colonial Silver Butter Cooler, Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, Circa 1820, of pail form applied with reeded bands and raised on four paw feet, the matching cover with fully modeled reclining cow finial, interior with removable liner with detachable rim, engraved on one side with stag head crest, marked on base with maker’s mark, elephant, letter A, urn and a crescent tally mark; 29 ozt 4 dwt. Height 6 inches. $3,000-5,000

217* A Pair of Regency Silver Salts, Samuel Hennell, London, 1812, circular with lobed lower bodies, the gadrooned rims with double-shells flanked by foliage at intervals, each raised on three scroll supports terminating in shells on rectangular plinths, marked on sides; 20 ozt 2 dwt. Diameter 4 1/4 inches. Property from the collection of Carolyn Schwarz, Glencoe, Illinois $700-900

218* A Pair of Sheffield-Plate Entree Dishes, Covers and Warming Stands, 19th Century, square with gadrooned borders, the stepped domed covers with leafy ring finials, the warming stands on four paw feet. Length over handles 12 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of John Murrow and James Guth, Chicago, Illinois $400-600

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220 219* A George III Silver Footed Center Bowl, likely William Stroud, London, 1807, of oval form with reeded rims and handles, the sides pierced with beading and stylized foliage, fully marked; 29 ozt 17 dwt. Width over handles 15 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friedman, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200

220* A Sheffield-Plate Well-and-Tree Platter on Warming Stand with Matching Domed Cover, Circa 1815, oval with foliate borders and matching handles, raised on four scroll feet, the high domed cover partly lobed and with matching border and finial, platter and cover engraved with contemporary arms under a foliate mantle. Length over handles 25 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Elizabeth M. Mullins, St. Louis, Missouri $800-1,200

221 A Sheffield-Plate Wine Cooler, Mattew Boulton Plate Co., Birmingham, Early 19th Century, of campana form with lobed lower body, the reeded loop handle with leafy acanthus terminals, gadrooned rim with shells flanked by acanthus at intervals, removable collar and liner, marked on base. Height 10 1/4 inches. $800-1,200

222 A Pair of Sheffield-Plate Entree Dishes, Covers and Associated Warming Stands, Circa 1820, rectangular with gadrooned borders, the covers engraved with arms, the warming stands with turned wood handles and raised on partly-lobed bun feet, dishes marked for Matthew Boulton, Birmingham, numbered throughout. Length of stands over handles 13 1/2 inches. $500-700

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223 A George III Silver Soup Tureen and Cover, Paul Storr, London 1793, circular, with gadrooned lower body and rims, engraved on one side with contemporary arms in a shield, the stepped, partly gadrooned cover engraved with corresponding crest and motto, faceted leafcapped loop handles, fully marked on base rim and flange of cover, finial apparently unmarked, base rim dot numbered 2; 81 ozt 13 dwt. Length over handles 14 3/4 inches. The crest is that of Cunningham or Cunninghame. $8,000-12,000

224 A George III Silver Meat Platter, John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London, 1799, shaped oval with gadrooned rim, the border engraved with contemporary mitre hat, the underside with initial G, marked on underside and engraved No. 2 68:17; 66 ozt 3 dwt. Length 20 1/8 inches. $1,000-2,000

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225* An Assembled English Silver Flatware Service, Various Makers, London, Fiddle Thread Shell pattern, most crested, comprising 18 dinner knives, (11) Francis Higgins, 1863, (7) Harry Freeman, 1930 18 dinner forks, (14) Solomon Hougham, 1816, (1) Josiah & George Percy, 1817, (3) William Troby, 1826 17 lunch knives, (11) Eley & Fearn, 1823-24, (6) Harry Freeman, 1930 18 lunch forks, (10) Charles Eley, 1825, (6) William Troby, 1826, (2) maker’s mark rubbed, 1830 18 tablespoons, (1) Paul Storr, 1812, (8) Solomon Hougham, 1816, (2) Hougham, Royes & Dix, 1817, (2) Charles Eley, 1825, (2) William Chawner, 1826, (1) William Eley II, 1826, (1) matching 20th century replacement 18 dessert spoons, (11) Solomon Hougham, 1816, (4) Charles Eley, (1825), (1) matching 20th century replacement 16 teaspoons, (8) Wigham, Royes & Dix, 1817, (8) Robert Whitford, Dublin, 1817 together with 7 butter spreaders, King pattern, Gorham Mfg. Co. 1 basting spoon, King pattern, Gorham Mfg. Co. 1 berry spoon, St. James pattern, Tiffany & Co. 1 serving spoon, Audubon variant pattern 133 pieces, with wood box; 206 ozt 18 dwt excluding knives. Property from the Estate of Mary Griggs Burke, New York City, New York and Cable, Wisconsin $7,000-9,000 226 A Georgian Silver Flatware Service, Most by Richard Pearce, London, 1822-23, the rounded terminals with feathered borders, engraved with beehive and savage head ducally crowned crests and motto NON VU SED ARTE, knives with stag crest, comprising 11 dinner knives, (9) Moses Brent, London, 1807 12 dinner forks, (2) Richard Crossley II, London, 1806 12 dessert forks, (3) Thomas Dicks, London, 1822 12 tablespoons, (1) Samuel Humphreys, London, 1817 12 dessert spoons, (4)William Chawner II, London, 1823 12 teaspooons, (6) William Chawner II, London, 1821, (6) Hyam Hyams, London, 1821 1 sauce ladle, Samuel Humphreys, London, 1815 together with 2 gilt teaspoons, probably Russian 74 pieces; 90 ozt excluding knives. Property from the Collection of a Lady, Oak Brook, Illinois $4,000-6,000 227* A George III/IV Silver Flatware Service, Most by William Eley & William Fern, London, 1806-27, most with rounded down-turned handles, engraved with contemporary demi-lion rampant crest for Stuart, comprising 24 dinner forks 18 lunch knives, some marked for Moses Brent 16 lunch forks 12 butter spreaders, London, 1934, 18 tablespoons 12 dessert spoons 19 teaspoons 12 large teaspoons, London, 1934 6 coffee spoons, Continental, late 18th century 1 salt spoon 1 soup ladle 1 small sauce ladle 1 marrow scoop, Charles & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1804 141 pieces; 175 ozt 14 dwt. Property from the Estate of Gertrude Wells Brennan, Wilson, Wyoming $3,000-5,000

228 A Regency Silver Part Flatware Service, Paul Storr, London, 1812, Hourglass pattern, engraved with contemporary entwined serpent crest, comprising 12 dinner forks 12 tablespoons together with 12 dinner knives, William Yates Ltd., London, 1975 36 pieces, 79 ozt excluding knives. Property from the collection of Barbara and Howard Fry, Wichita Falls, Texas $5,000-7,000

229* Four Matching George III Silver Candlesticks, John Arnell, London, 1771 (3), 1775 (1), the stepped shaped octagonal bases with shells at angles, rising to partly fluted and knopped stems and banded campana form sconces, with conforming removable nozzles, sconces and nozzles engraved with crest under a viscount’s coronet, 1771 sticks fully marked on bases, 1775 with maker’s mark unclear, nozzles with maker’s mark and lion passant; 75 ozt 16 dwt. Height 10 1/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Peggy G. Richards, Barrington, Illinois $6,000-8,000

230* A George III Silver Argyle, Aaron Lestourgeon, London, 1772, cylindrical with S-scroll spout, the detachable cover with gadrooned rim and bud finial, marked right of handle and cover; 11 ozt 16 dwt gross. Length 7 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Gertrude Wells Brennan, Wilson, Wyoming $400-600

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232 An Early George III Silver Two-Handled Cup, William & Robert Peaston, London, 1760, with tuck-in base and flared rim, the lower body chased with sweeping flutes topped by stamped leaves, chased one side with a vacant scroll cartouche flanked by floral sprays all below a chased rope-twist band, with two reeded strap handles, gilt interior, marked on base and with scratch weight 8=30; 8 ozt 6 dwt. Height 4 1/8 inches. $400-600

233 231 A Pair of George II Silver Salvers, Hugh Mills, London, 1750, shaped circular, the gadroon border with putto heads alternating with shells at intervals, the centers engraved with contemporary arms within shellwork cartouches and flanked by floral sprays, raised on three scroll supports, fully marked on undersides; 19 ozt 5 dwt. Diameter 7 1/4 inches. $1,000-2,000

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232A* Four George III Silver Marrow Spoons, London, 1761-1784, comprising a crested spoon with feather edges, Robert Sallam, 1761, a plain spoon, Thomas and Willaim Chawner, 1765, another with feather edges and monogrammed JRP, Thomas Chawner, and one with wrigglework border, Benjamin Montique, 1784; 5 ozt 8 dwt. Length of longest 8 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Peggy G. Richards, Barrington, Illinois $400-600

233* A George III Silver Waiter, Richard Rugg, London, 1779, shaped circular, the applied beaded border with leaftips at intervals, center engraved with dragon head erased crest and foliate festoons, raised on three claw-and-ball feet, fully marked on underside; 9 ozt. Diameter 7 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Gertrude Wells Brennan, Wilson, Wyoming $200-400

234* A George II Small Coffee Pot, Maker’s Mark ?M Under a Coronet, London, 1731, tapered cylindrical with faceted spout, engraved on one side with contemporary arms in a baroque masonry and strapwork cartouche flanked by supporters and urns, fully marked on base, cover with lion passant only; 13 ozt 8 dwt gross. Height 6 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Gertrude Wells Brennan, Wilson, Wyoming $500-700

235* A George II Silver Salver, Joseph Sanders, London, 1736, shaped circular with molded rim, raised on three scroll supports terminating in pad feet, underside engraved with contemporary block initials R/I*E, fully marked on underside and engraved with weight 19=13; 18 ozt 13 dwt. Diameter 9 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Gertrude Wells Brennan, Wilson, Wyoming $500-700

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236* A Group of Georgian Silver Serving Articles, comprising 2 stuffing spoons, initialed R, Thomas Wallis II, London, 1802 2 stuffing spoons, crested, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1819 1 large fish slice, pierced and engraved, probably John Orme II, London, 1804 2 sauce ladles, crested, Eley & Fearn, London, 1821 2 cream ladles, crested, maker’s mark WR, Edinburgh, 1820 1 small fish slice, engraved with mermaid crest and duke’s coronet, George Adams, London, 1853 1 pair sugar tongs, Robert Rutland, London, 1807 1 dessert spoon, Eley & Fearn, London, 1800 together with 6 coffee spoons, crested, struck twice with maker’s mark only W.T in a rectangle 18 items; 33 ozt. Length of longest 12 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Peggy G. Richards, Barrington, Illinois $800-1,200

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