- (2) BRITANNIA SILVER SERVING SPOONS.
(2) BRITANNIA SILVER SERVING SPOONS. 1900. A BOXset of hallmarked spoons made in London. 8" length. 4.0 ozt. Very good condition. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- MERIDEN BRITANNIA SILVER PLATE COFFEE
MERIDEN BRITANNIA SILVER PLATE COFFEE URN SAMOVARAmerican silver plate hot water/ coffee urn (samovar), Meriden Britannia Company, late 19th c., domed lid with floral finial, scrolled handles with foliate joins, single spout, raised on four legs ending in paw feet, retaining burner, approx 18"h, 10"w, 8.5"d, 6lbs (for shipping purposes only)
- Queen Anne Britannia Silver Rattail
Queen Anne Britannia Silver Rattail Serving Spoon, 1713, Jos. Bird, length 8 inches, kitchen scale 1.875 oz
- A Pair of English Britannia Silver Coffee
A Pair of English Britannia Silver Coffee Pots
Crichton Brothers, London, 1909
decorated in the Queen Anne taste, the body with an engraved script monogram.
hallmarked for Britannia silver at top of body
39 ozt 12 dwt gross
Height 9 3/8 inches.
- BENJAMIN C. FROBISHER BRITANNIA SILVER
BENJAMIN C. FROBISHER BRITANNIA SILVER CREAM PITCHER BOSTON, MID-19TH CENTURY APPROX. 9.6 TROY OZ.BENJAMIN C. FROBISHER BRITANNIA SILVER CREAM PITCHER, Boston, Mid-19th Century, Height 6.75". Diameter at foot 3.25". Dimensions: Approx. 9.6 troy oz.
- GEORGE II BRITANNIA SILVER HOT WATER
GEORGE II BRITANNIA SILVER HOT WATER POTA George II Britannia Silver hot water pot of baluster form, hallmarked London 1731 with Britannia silver marks and makers mark for Thomas Parr. The lid is hallmarked London 1835 together with makers mark for Samuel Wheatley. Fitted with a carved pineapple-shaped finial (condition noted, fissure). Height, 9.75", weight 836 grams. Note: Britannia Silver is .958 parts silver which is greater than sterling silver which is .925 parts silver. The Britannia Standard was put into effect by an Act of British Parliament in 1697 and lasted until 1720 as part of the re-coining effort put into place by William III, but was never truly abolished. Silversmiths continued using Britannia silver for commissioned pieces well into the 20th century.
- THREE LACE BACK SILVER TREFID SPOONSEngland,
THREE LACE BACK SILVER TREFID SPOONSEngland, consisting of a pair of Britannia silver .950 fine tablespoons, hallmarked London 1911 with maker's marks for Thomas Bradbury & Sons, together with a sterling silver serving spoon, hallmarked London 1939 with maker's marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., measuring 10.5" long, all 3 with trefid shaped handles & lace back bowls, with a combined weight 257 grams.
- A Marni choker type necklace, mixed
A Marni choker type necklace, mixed materials, a silver bee brooch and a modernist Britannia silver ring, set with ruby coloured stones and with sponsors mark HM [3]
- A silver cruet set, Asprey & Co., London
A silver cruet set, Asprey & Co., London and Birmingham, various dates, comprising a pair of trencher salts (in Britannia silver), a pair of mustard pots, a pair of pepper pots and two salt shovels, in a fitted Asprey case, approximately 422g
- A Queen Anne Britannia silver mug, believed
A Queen Anne Britannia silver mug, believed London 1709, straight sided with scroll handle, 9.5cm high, approximately 225g
- A George I Britannia silver sugar bowl
A George I Britannia silver sugar bowl and cover, John Goode, London 1717, of plain circular form on a low foot, crested, 11cm diameter approximately 187g
- WILLIAM HUTTON & SON SILVER COFFEE &
WILLIAM HUTTON & SON SILVER COFFEE & CHOCOLATE POT William Hutton and Sons (English), late 19th / early 20th century. Group of two silver pots comprising of one sterling chocolate pot and one Britannia silver plate coffee pot. Appropriately marked. Approx. h. 10.25" (tallest), h. 8.5". Total weight (with handle): 12.96 ozt.