- GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWAREA grouping
GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWAREA grouping of twenty-two pieces of miscellaneous Georgian sterling silver, consisting of six crested Georgian Irish tablespoons hallmarked Dublin 1795 by John Day, six monogrammed Georgian Irish tablespoons hallmarked Dublin 1815 by Richard Whitford, two monogrammed tablespoons hallmarked Edinburgh 1804 by Francis Howden, three Irish Georgian sugar tongs with pierced handles (one repaired), one monogrammed Georgian berry spoon hallmarked London 1814 by John Cowie, one crested fish knife hallmarked London 1815 by Richard Sawyer, one pair Georgian sterling sugar tongs with BADA medallion, one pair of Georgian Irish sugar tongs with bright-cut detail hallmarked Dublin 1830 by James le Bas, one monogrammed Georgian Irish dinner fork hallmarked Dublin 1815 by Josiah & George Piercy. Combined weight; 1,321 grams.
- FINE 19TH CENTURY STERLING TEA / COFFEE
FINE 19TH CENTURY STERLING TEA / COFFEE SERVICEHallmarked Edinburgh Scotland, consisting of a coffee pot, teapot, cream jug & sugar bowl, all showing richly chased & embossed decoration & blank cartouches - the cream jug & sugar bowl exhibiting finely gilded interiors. All bearing Edinburgh hallmark & maker's marks for James Howden & Co., the teapot, sugar bowl & creamer with date marks for 1838, the coffee pot with date mark for 1837. Height of coffee pot 12.25". Combined weight, 2505 grams (80.53 troy ounces).
- 6 PCS STERLING SILVER FROM SNOWDEN FAMILY,
6 PCS STERLING SILVER FROM SNOWDEN FAMILY, MEMPHISIncludes 3 cups, teapot, and napkin ring. 1st item: Gorham Sterling silver teapot with monogram for Annie Brinkley Snowden, with horn handle and finial, stamped A5005 and 7/8 PINT. 2nd item: Gorham sterling double handled cup engraved "Robert Bogardus Snowden Aug 6 1896." Stamped 860 3/4 pint with year mark for 1896. 3rd item: Gorham sterling bowl with Zodiac decorated rim, engraved "Robert Bogardus Snowden from his Grandmother," stamped 475 with year mark for 1897. 4th item: Very heavy Gorham sterling napkin ring, engraved "Robert Bogardus Showden from his Grandmother", stamped B3550. 5th item: Gorham sterling silver mug with monogram "Dorothy Whitney Snowden," reeded handle and laurel leaf decorated base, stamped 3840. 6th item: Baker Manchester sterling silver julep cup with engraved monogram "Carol Snowden Jun 1964". Items range in height from 1 1/4" napkin ring to 4 1/2" (double handled cup). Bowl 4 7/8" diameter. Combined weight: 36.85 oz troy. Note: This silver descended in the prominent Snowden family of Memphis, Tennessee. Their historic mansion Annesdale, which still stands in the city's Midtown area, was a wedding gift in 1868 to Col. Robert Bogardus Snowden and Annie Overton Brinkley from her father, tycoon Robert Campbell Brinkley, and remained in the family for more than a century. Several other pieces of silver, documents, and paintings from Annesdale are also being offered in this auction, including a portrait of Annie Brinkley Snowden.
Condition:
Minor small dent to end of teapot spout, age cracking and wear to horn finial. Other items with scattered minor dents and scratches, overall very good condition. All Monogrammed.
- PAIR OF SCOTTISH GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS,
PAIR OF SCOTTISH GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS, EDINBUR...Pair of Scottish George III Silver Tablespoons, Edinburgh, 1790, mark of Francis Howden (Active 1780-1815), tapered handle with pointed terminal, bright-cut engraved decoration
Length 9 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- ROBERT HENNELL SILVER CREAM JUG, LONDON
ROBERT HENNELL SILVER CREAM JUG, LONDON 1831, AND A SCOTTISH SILVER TEAPOT STAND, EDINBURGH 1794, FRANCIS HOWDENROBERT HENNELL SILVER CREAM JUG, LONDON 1831, AND A SCOTTISH SILVER TEAPOT STAND, EDINBURGH 1794, FRANCIS HOWDEN, the cream jug of upright form with reeded handle, the body with beaded borders and delicately etched ribbon-tied swags atop a square base with a beaded band, h: 7 in.; and the Scottish oval stand decorated with a trefoil band, and all atop four small outscrolled feet, Edinburgh 1794, maker's marks of Francis Howden, w: 7.5 in.,11.05 ozt (2)
- GEORGE III EXETER SILVER LADLE AND A
GEORGE III EXETER SILVER LADLE AND A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER STUFFING SPOONGEORGE III EXETER SILVER LADLE AND A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER STUFFING SPOON, the first, a crested silver ladle, Exeter 1805, with maker's mark of A*G in the 'Rattail' pattern, with armorial device to handle, l: 14 in.; and a Scottish silver stuffing spoon, Edinburgh 1834, with marks of Elder & Co. and James Howden & Co., in 'English King' pattern, monogrammed, l: 11.75 in., 9.2 ozt gross (2) Provenance: Ladle from the Collection of David Orgell
- THREE GEORGE III-IV SILVER SERVING SPOONS,
THREE GEORGE III-IV SILVER SERVING SPOONS, LONDON, 1790 AND 1822 AND JAMES HOWDEN & COThree George III-IV Silver Serving Spoons, London, 1790 and 1822 and James Howden & Co., Edinburgh, 1838, 11.7 total oz
- A SET OF FOURTEEN MATCHED GEORGE III
A SET OF FOURTEEN MATCHED GEORGE III TABLE FORKS J W Howden & Co with Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1814/6, of Fiddle pattern, crest engraved to terminal; together with a set of eleven table forks, London 1838 and one 1816, all of Fiddle pattern, crest engraved to reverse of terminal (26)Length; 21cm, combined weight: 55.5ozFormerly at Letterfourie, Morayshire, and by descent, through the Gordon family
- Assorted Georgian sterling silver flatware
Assorted Georgian sterling silver flatware Comprising 6 dinner forks, 7 dessert forks, 13 dessert spoons and 6 serving spoons; together with a pearl handled six-piece dessert service, Sheffield, Cooper Bros. & Sons, dated 1900. (approx. 44). Serving spoon L: 8 3/4 in. 53 oz. weighable silver - Five dessert spoons, london, 1802, William Eley & William Fearn - Two dessert spoon, london, 1797 and 1903, each with makers mark 'IB' - Five Scottish spoons, Edinburgh, 1818, JW Howden & Co. - Four Scottish forks, Edinburgh, 1845, 'JW' - spoon and fork, Sheffield, 1862, Henry Wilkins & Co. - Three dinner forks, London, George Smith & William Fearn, 1792 - serving spoon, London, 1815, William Eley & William Fearn - Two serving spoons, London, 1806 & 1807, George Wintle - Two serving spoons, London, CB, 1788 - serving spoon, London, maker's mark rubbed, 1810 - three dessert forks, London, HS, 1806 & 1807 - dessert fork, London, 1797, William Eley & William Fearn - dessert fork, London, 1804, 'RC'. - dessert fork, London, 1820, Richard Pouldon - dinner fork, London, 1810, William Southey - dinner fork , London, 1798, William Eley & William Fearn - dinner fork, London, 1786, maker's mark rubbed.
- A Pair of Scottish Sterling Silver Dressing
A Pair of Scottish Sterling Silver Dressing Spoons Edinburgh 1800 Fras. Howden (ent. 1781) downturned Old English pattern with pointed terminal rounded drop on bowl engraved crest on the upper face length 12 7/8 in. weight 5.80 troy ozs.