TWELVE TOWLE SILVER MASONIC DEMITASSE SPOONS pat 1895? with applied enamel cross and boss on the handles; together with 6 Wm. Rogers & Sons plated oyster forks and four similar demitasse spoons -- weighable 5 troy oz. (22)
Silverplated Flatware American an assembled group of silverplated flatware including a commemorative spoon and a pair of sugar tongs both marked Reed & Barton a pair of sugar tongs marked 847 / Roger Bros. three picks a fork and spoon marked Leonard /Silver Plated / Hong Kong a shell spoon marked Kinsey five unmarked demispoons five teaspoons marked Harry Raynes and one serving fork marked Wm. Rogers / Plated; longest lg. 6.5 in. Condition: Monogrammed.
A sterling five piece tea and coffee set with matching plated tray(Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co.) International Silver Co. Meriden, CT#s 202-01, -02, -03, -04, 0301 and tray: 4082/22
Comprising: 9 cups coffee pot, 8 cups teapot, sugar bowl with cover, cream pitcher and waste bowl, height of coffee pot: 12 in, (61 oz. 2 dwts.); oval tray with bracket handles, length (over handles) 26in..
A group of silver flatware
Comprising: Danish silver group of 4 spoons in traditional patterns, circa 1900; Danish silver set 6 egg spoons (g); and sterling: cream ladle (g), Manchester; Princess Mary 6 teaspoons, Wallace; Fairfax, monogrammed: E, 9 butter spreaders, 9 teaspoons, 1 baby spoon, 1 youth fork, 1 food pusher, 1 cream ladle, (26 oz. 6 dwts.); 1 youth knife, Durgin; and plated: Puritan 3 salad forks and 1 pie server, Wm. Rogers & Son.
SILVER PLATE COLLECTION FIVE PIECES SILVER PLATE COLLECTION, FIVE PIECES:Including, from Wm. Rogers, creamer and open sugar #733, a shell form dish #895/4, one tray # 1731 L 24" and one unmarked tray L 22.5".
Wm. Rogers Bros. Silver Plate 'Rosalee' Five-Piece Coffee and Tea Set
20th Century
Together with an oval tray.
Height of coffeepot: 9-1/2 in (24.1 cm); Length of tray: 24-1/2 in (62.2 cm)
SILVERPLATE MUFFINEER CONDIMENT JARS AND PLATES SILVERPLATE MUFFINEER, CONDIMENT JARS, AND PLATES, 7 PIECES, H 3 1/4"-6 3/4":Includes 2 chased plates by Reed and Barton, Dia.6", 1 other plate by Wm. Rogers, Dia.6", 1 muffineer, H.6 3/4", by Israel Freeman & Son; together with 2 silverplate condiment holders by Sheffield Silver Co.; and 1 mustard pot, H.3 1/4", by Barbour Silver Co.
Collection of Silver Plate Serving Items
To include Nils Johan silverplated tray, Colonial pewter miniature mug, Towle silverplate bowl, Leonard silver plated cracker basket, (2) reticulated silverplate plates, Wm Rogers footed bowl, Reed & Barton Mayflower bowl, Walker & Hall Sheffield basket, Williamsburg Stieff Pewter Plate CW12 12, 20 1/2" Castleton serving tray, FB Rogers silverplate serving tray, an extendable trivet -made in Italy.
GROUPING OF 4 SILVERPLATE PLATTERS4 Silverplate platters:
WM Rogers and Co Evandale 1190 platter. Rogers & Bro platter. Crescent MFG Triple Plate platter. F.Rogers Silver Co silver on copper platter.
Largest: 17 1/3" L x 13 7/8" W.
COLLECTION OF SILVERPLATED KNIFE SETS, FORKS AND SERVING PIECESCOLLECTION OF SILVERPLATED KNIFE SETS, FORKS AND SERVING PIECES, including an unusual silver, enamel and onyx pair of salad servers, with unidentified cypher and marked 'Sterling'; a plated Rogers & Co. small slice with chased blade; set of six ivorine handled steak knives in a wood wood base, each knife marked 'Made for Huttzler's Baltimore/ in Sheffield, England', l: 8 in.; a set of Bertley's (Sheffield England) 5 pearlized handled steak knives in a velvet-lined case; l: 8 in.; together with a single fish/salad fork with mother of pearl handle and a pair of mother of pearl-handled dessert knives, l: 7 1/2 in.; set of six cased cheese knives, with yellow ivorine handles, each blade marked EPNS, l: 7 in.; set of six Viner's of Sheffield plated and cased steak knives with pearlized handles, l: 8 in.; six Elkington & Co. stainless place knives with ivorine handles, l: 9 1/2 in.; five Continental place knives with steel blades, possibly Russian, maker's mark of BA and marked 84, l: 10 in.; pair of English EPNS 'English King' pattern stuffing spoons, l: 13 in.; John Round & Sons plated fish slice and serving fork, both with ivorine handles and etched decoration; four Jean du Bost (France) place knives with resin handles, l: 9 in.; six D. Prager & Sons. forks; eight Metropolitan Museum of Art reproduction soup spoons; six Spurrier & Co. Birmingham place knives; Oneida 'Enchantment' silverplated child's fork and knife; Stratford Silver Co. plated cold meat fork; Simeon & George Rogers Co. plated serving fork; and a small Wm. Rogers Mnfg. Co. plated sauce ladle (82)
(75) ROGERS 'WEDDING BELLS' STERLING FLATWARE(lot of 75) American sterling silver flatware, Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co. (International Silver Company), in the "Wedding Bells" pattern, designed by Alexandra A. Dabrowski, including: (8) hollow handle knifes, 9 1/8"l, (8) flat handle butter spreaders, 5.75"l, (8) forks, 7.25"l, (11) salad forks, 6.5"l, (8) cocktail/ seafood forks, 5 5/8"l, (8) teaspoons, 6"l, (10) round bowl soup spoons, 6.5"l, (9) iced tea spoons, 7 3/8"l, (1) cold meat serving fork, 9"l, (2) tablespoons, 8.5"l, (1) gravy ladle, 6 3/8"l, (1) sugar spoon, 5 7/8"l; no observed monograms, 73.49ozt total (weighable silver only)
Masonic Silverplate Serving Tray
Remembrance pattern by Wm. Rogers. Presentation tray engraved with Masonic emblem in center and "Osiris Ledge No 26 F.A.A.M. / G. Lynn Woodruff / Worshipful Master / 1947". Good condition. 29" with handles x 17".
BOXED LOT OF MIXED SILVER PLATE; Wm. Rogers & Son "Primrose" tray, 21" over handles; Walker & Paul Sheffield domed lid; Four amoeba-shaped taper holders; Gorham "Heritage" candy dish, 7"; Gorham "Heritage" shallow bowl, 13"; Wm. Rogers tray, 16 3/4"
Condition Report:
Large lot of Wm Rogers 1847 Grape pattern silverplate flatware in case
(2) Boxed Silverplate Flatware SetsTo include 62 pieces Tradition silverplated flatware and 46 pieces WM Rogers silverplated flatware both in wood flatware boxes. Circa mid 20th century. Private collection Columbiaville MI.
468. Sterling Silver Candelabra By Wm. Rogers Co.
A pair of elegant sterling silver candelabras, each fitted for three candles. Base accented with a dots and stripes decorative band. Bottom marked "Rogers/ Sterling/ Weighted reinforced/ 3001-4" Both m
To include Nils Johan silverplated tray, Colonial pewter miniature mug, Towle silverplate bowl, Leonard silver plated cracker basket, (2) reticulated silverplate plates, Wm Rogers footed bowl, Reed & Barton Mayflower bowl, Walker & Hall Sheffield basket, Williamsburg Stieff Pewter Plate CW12 12, 20 1/2" Castleton serving tray, FB Rogers silverplate serving tray, an extendable trivet -made in Italy.
BOX OF VINTAGE SILVERPLATE - CRUMBER- TRAYS - MORE: 1- Vintage Nickle Silver Apollo Sheffield Greek Key edged Crumber. 11" long. 2- Vintage Manning Bowman Meriden CT Creamer & Sugar 5" tall. 3- Vintage Oval etched Bow Swag Dish 12. 75" long. 4- Large Oval Etched Oneida Tea Tray 15x15". 5- Charger 11. 50x11. 50". 6- Wallace Silversmiths Bowl 9x9" 7- Small Wallace Silversmiths Bowl Repousse Rim 6. 50x6. 50". 7- Wm. Rogers small Tray 6x6". 8- Dented Empire Pewter Cup 3. 50" 9- Brass Candlesticks India 4" tall. Wt on all 8 pds 13 oz Condition tarnished
WM. ROGERS & SON "BURGUNDY" PLATED PART DINNER SERVICE including 12 luncheon forks, 12 luncheon knives, 12 teaspoons, 12 cream soup, 3 boullion spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 3 different butter spreaders; together with 6 Wm Rogers & Son "Arbutus" soup spoons; 12 Wm. Rogers & Son 1939 New York World's Fair teaspoons; 14 pieces Oneida Tudor plate, "Enchantment", including a tablespoon, a teaspoon, a fish knife and 11 dessert forks; 3 Crown silverplate butter spreaders; 6 plated shell terminal cheese knives; a demitasse spoon, an oyster fork; and a 6 piece place setting of Distinction Deluxe stainless steel by Oneida; and a boxed set of 12 demitasse spoons retailed by Sainson of Grenoble; and another Sainson of Grenoble box, fitted with 12 place spoons and 12 forks; together with a quantity of Thai enamelled brass flatware (141)
(11) Weighted sterling & silver mounted items, c/o Wm Rogers weighted sugar bowl & creamer, Pair of Frank M Whiting weighted candlesticks (3-1/2" h), pair of Quaker Silver Co etched crystal salt & pepper shakers with weighted bases, (5) sterling topped cut glass shakers
Property from the estate of Fay Shwayder, Denver, Colorado
Comprising: 800 standard souvenir spoon for Bolzano; and sterling: pr. tripod salts after the antique, HW, Sheffield, 1904, diameter: 2 in; group of 11 similar 6in bread & butter plates including: # 10 by Gorham (1); # 5405, monogrammed, by Towle (4); # A5750, monogrammed, by Gorham (2) and Japanese 950 standard (4); 2 Hepplewhite fruit spoons, Reed & Barton; Frontenac teaspoon , monogrammed: S, International; Old English with bright cut decoration gravy ladle, monogrammed; Evangeline gravy ladle, monogrammed: R, Alvin; Twist set 8 teaspoons (g), Black, Starr & Frost; assembled set Fairfax tablespoon, jelly server, both monogrammed, (50 oz. 6 dwts.); and cheese server, Durgin; King George set 6 fruit knives, Gorham; Francis I steak carving fork, Reed & Barton; wtd trumpet vase, # 40873, Webster, height: 7 1/4in; wtd compote, monogrammed: M, height: 6 1/2in; with plated items: English chased kettle, lacking lamp stand; coffee pot by Reed & Barton; pr. Fiddle vegetable spoons, monogrammed; pastry server by Reed & Barton; English pr. salad serving tongs; butter serving knife, Wm. Rogers & Son; bon bon spoon, 1881 Rogers; 2 sets of 3 fruit knives with mother of pearl handles; and pr. gilt metal fruit knives with bamboo style handles.
Note: some condition problems.
STERLING & SILVER-PLATE FLATWARE (15) Pieces of Assorted Flatware, incl: Hammered sterling mustard spoon by Macefield (William Mace and Leonard Field, Winchester, MA, 1950-1980s), 5 1/4" long; Coin silver salt shovel by Roswell Hopkins Bailey, Woodstock, VT (1842-1945), PHC monogram, 3 3/4" long; Whiting sterling cream ladle, 5" long; Set of (6) Sterling demitasse spoons, Lily pattern by Whiting Mfg. Co.; Tiffany & Co. sterling salt spoon with gilt washed bowl, 2 7/8" long; Sterling olive fork by Frank M. Whiting, 4 3/4" long; Coin silver salt spoon, illegible marks, 4 1/4" long; English sterling sugar tongs, by J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1955, 3 1/4" long; and (2) Pieces of silver-plate: 19th c. English Sheffield mustard spoon, 4 7/8" long and Baby spoon by Wm. Rogers, engraved 'Harold', 4" long; 5.01 ozt tw (silver items only). Good condition.
(5) Pcs silver plate, c/o Reed & Barton Hotel Touraine 11-1/2" pitcher, FB Rogers small tureen with ladle ("G" monogram), (2) swing handle baskets, Wm Rogers expandable trivet (3-letter monogram)
Two pairs of weighted silver candlesticks 1) Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co., 3 1/2 in. H.; 2) Empire, 5 3/8 in. H.
A GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER SERVING PIECES AND FIVE FORKS including a 3 piece hollow handled carving set, 2 salad servers, a cake slice, a tablespoon marked A. Wallenhorst, 5 Rogers, Lunt, and Bowlen "Mount Vernon" pattern forks, 2 Wm. Rogers plated serving pieces and an odd silver spoon (15) Provenance: Estate of Jerry Shephard, Williamsburg and Old Town Alexandria, Virginia
Assortment of silverplate servingware and flatware, eighteen pieces, various makers: oval tray engraved "John Madden" at center with incised vine and grape decoration, 12 1/4" l. x 9 3/4" w.; four Revere style bowls monogrammed "JM," 3 1/4" h. x 5 1/4" dia.; Reed and Barton covered vegetable dish, oblong with handled lid, 10 1/4" l. x 6" w.; oblong box with hinged lid 3" h. x 6" w. x 3" d.; two circular trays, one Meriden S.P. Co., the other Wilcox, both approximately 10" dia.; assembled tea service including covered teapot, open sugar and open cream pitcher; six monogrammed WM Rogers & Son forks, 7" l.; expected wear throughout including wear to surface, minor dings,
12 COIN SILVER SERVING AND TABLESPOONS, 19TH CENTURY12 Coin Silver Serving and Tablespoons, 19th Century, four made by Holmes Booth & Haydens, two by Morgan Silver Co., three by Rogers & Bro, and three singles: Rogers & Hamilton, WM Rogers, and Rogers Smith Co.
Lengths From 8.25 in. to 7.25 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.
COLLECTION OF MOTHER-OF-PEARL KNIVES Victorian and later, including a group of five place knives with scroll decorated ferrules, ten J.B. Caldwell luncheon knives with fluted ferrules, ten Wm. Rogers dessert knives and six small cheese knives with curved blades, together with an extra Caldwell knife blade (32)
PAIR STERLING SILVER CANDELABRA, by Wm. Rogers Mfg., three light on scrolling arms, convertible to candlesticks in two sizes. Height overall 12.5 inches.
Vintage Silverplate Serving Tray and Mint BowlFrom the estate is a vintage Reed & Barton silverplate 6'' mint - nut bowl and a Wm. Rogers #4070 11'' serving tray. Both are in very good vintage condition just needs some added polishing.
STERLING. ASSORTED STERLING HOLLOW WARE. Includes a monogrammed International sterling pedestal pitcher, no. 876; a pair of WM Rogers sterling weight candlesticks; a weighted sterling desk lighter with Evans lighter insert; and a sterling ashtray. Total approx. weight of pitcher and ashtray is 23.82 troy oz (gross). From a Chappaqua, NY estate. Dimensions: pitcher measures approx. 10" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER AND WEIGHTED SILVER TABLE AND CABINET ARTICLES including a pair of Duchin Creations three-light weighted sterling candelabra; a Wm. Rogers Mfg Co. weighted sterling three-light low candelabrum; pair of Empire sterling salt shaker and pepper grinder; two sterling candy dishes, one with dolphin standard; a sterling footed compote; a Sterling Silver Manufacturing Co. sterling bread dish; and an Alvin sterling dish; together with a pierced oval dish, with marks for Charles S. Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham, 1922, total weight of silver approximately 29.3 ozt (11)
GORHAM SILVER 'BUTTERCUP' PART FLATWARE SERVICEGORHAM SILVER 'BUTTERCUP' PART FLATWARE SERVICE, including 7 dinner forks, 8 dinner knives (steel blades), 1 luncheon fork, 1 luncheon knife (steel blade), 7 salad forks, 9 dessert forks, 16 teaspoons, 8 cream soup spoons, 2 large serving spoons, a cold meat fork, 1 steel-bladed cake server, 1 cheese server, (steel blade), solid pieces approximately 69 ozt (62); together with Wm. Rogers plated and pierced tomato lifter, Made in England sauce ladle, pair salt spoons initialed for Peter L. Krider, and a Wm. Rogers/Oneida plated small ladle, 6 unmatched plated demitasse spoons (73)
WM. ROGERS SILVER PLATED COCKTAIL SHAKER, having screw cap on spout, ornate accented handle. 12 in. H. Marked with the Silversmith's trademark underfoot.
AN ASSEMBLED GROUP OF EIGHT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER PLATED TABLE WARES AND A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SALT SHAKERS, LATE 19TH - MID 20TH CENTURY, : AN ASSEMBLED GROUP OF EIGHT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER PLATED TABLE WARES AND A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SALT SHAKERS, LATE 19TH - MID 20TH CENTURY, comprising a Victorian silver plated and cut crystal six bottle condiment cruet, the frame with six radiating bottle holders with reticulated sides raised on scrolled acanthus leaf feet and double loop fruiting vine handle, fitted with two cut glass oil bottles with stoppers, two vinegar shakers with silver plated pierced screw tops, and a mixed pair of condiment serving jars with silver plated screw hinged tops, unmarked, height: 11"; a Roswell, Gleason & Sons silver plated and cut crystal six bottle condiment cruet, Dorchester, Massachusetts, circa 1860, the frame with six radiating ring shaped bottle holders supported by cast addorsed foliate scrolls, raised on foliate scroll feet, the handle with addorsed scroll and floral decoration, fitted with three oil bottles with stoppers, two vinegar shakers with silver plated pierced screw on tops, and a condiment jar with silver plated screw hinged top and associated wooden scoop, all with slice and cut decoration, height: 12 3/4"; a pair of English silver plated covered salt cellars with cobalt blue glass liners, of kettle form with gadrooned rim and foliate "C" scroll handle, domed hinged top with flame finial, raised on three lion mask and paw feet, marked to the bottom (three tower castle within shield), ENGLAND, each with associated silver plated salt spoons by Barker Brothers of Birmingham, England, height: 3"; two English silver plated pepper shakers of baluster form with gadrooned ring at shoulder, the pierced top with gadrooned ring on bottom and flame finial, raised on three lion mask and paw feet, marked on the bottom (three tower castle within shield), ENGLAND, height: 4 1/2"; a pair of Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co. , Rococo Revival silver plated three-light candelabra, Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1880, with baluster form stem and conforming squared lobed and foliate scroll base, with two foliate scrolled arms, the stem and arms with urn form bobèche, marked on the bottom (eagle) WM ROGERS (star), 116, height: 12 3/4"; and a pair of American sterling silver baluster form salt shakers with reeded decoration and spreading weighted base, the pierced top with banding on the bottom and toupie finial, marked to the bottom RSCo, STERLING, WEIGHTED, (not weighed due to fill), height: 5 3/4". (10)
Set 26 Wm. Rogers Silver Plate Presidential Spoons: in case. Use wear, plate wear, loss, scratches; wear, tears to case. Spoons: 6" long, 1 1/4" wide. Case: 10 1/2" high, 10" wide. Provenance: Property of a New York Collector. Condition Any condition information included in our lot descriptions is not the equivalent of a written condition statement, and the absence of condition information does not imply that the lot is free of defects. Our auction lot descriptions reflect our effort to provide accurate, objective and fair information on all lots for sale, and we encourage bidders to request written condition statements and large file images on any lots of interest by emailing condition@woodburyauction. com. We also strongly advise that you or someone on your behalf inspect the lot personally before bidding. All lots are sold "as is" and "where is" and neither we nor any consignor makes any warranties or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property. There are no returns and no refunds based on condition
LOT OF FOUR ADVERTISING ITEMS. Souvenir can from the American Can Co., National Canners Convention, February 1907; Garland Stoves and Ranges match holder; “DR. JAYNE’S” tin die-cut; “WM. ROGERS MFG. CO.” oversized tray card with silver plate samples. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally good. PF 1-3693 (100-150)
Property from a private collection, Alameda, CA
Including: cased 12 pc. fish set for six with imitation ivory handles; set 6 table knives and 4 dessert knives with mother of pearl handles by Landers, Frary & Clark; French toddy ladle with wooden handle by Christofle; set 4 Fiddle Shell individual toddy ladles; Sheffield plate meat skewer with crest; set 7 Fiddle teaspoons, monogrammed: H; 6 coffee spoons, monogrammed: B, Reed & Barton; long handled olive fork; an assembled Cromwell partial flatware set by 1847 Rogers Bros., some monogrammed, 50 pieces; part Clinton set, 14 pieces, Wm. Rogers & Son; and assembled King pattern flatware, mostly Gorham, 39 pieces.
A 109 PIECE INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. STERLING SILVER "W...A 109 PIECE INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. STERLING SILVER "WILD ROSE" LUNCHEON FLATWARE SERVICE, MARKED, 20TH CENTURY, a service for 12, each piece in traditional Wild Rose pattern and verso mold stamped with "INTERNATIONAL," and company's tiny logo of a plumed knight's helmet over a shield, followed by "STERLING," then handle with "Wild Rose," comprising twelve forks, thirteen salad forks, twelve seafood cocktail forks, twelve knives (HH), twelve butter spreader knives, twelve soup spoons, twenty-four teaspoons, three serving place spoons, one cream sauce shell ladle, one gravy shell ladle, one sugar shell spoon, one bon-bon/nuts pierced shell spoon, one butter/paté/soft cheese spreader, one pastry sever (HH), one cheese server (HH), one meat cutting two tine fork (HH), one meat cutting knife (HH); together with six 1847 Rogers Bros sterling silver luncheon forks, two WM Rogers sterling silver teaspoons, one American small sterling silver sauce ladle; total approximate weight excluding hollowwares: 107.1875 ozt. (118)*Silver caddy not included.
Condition:
Light surface wear on tines, blades, bowls, and handles. Some are marked same and with an additional "H," some are marked with just the logo and "STERLING," followed by an "R." Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
A family archive relating to COMMANDER GEORGE EYRE POWELL RN (1790-1855) his ancestors and descendants, contained in a large scrapbook.On page 1 of the book there are personal details including a facsimile of a portrait, a wax impression of his seal and locks of his hair. On page 2 there is a published obituary and on page 3 a pencil sketch of HMS Heron on which he served from 18/1/1817 to October 1822. He was on board when Napoleon died at St Helena and sailed with her when she took news of his death to England. The album also contains a facsimile after Ibbetson of a sketch of Napoleon. Other details of the family include his Irish forebears and descendants. Other family names connected to the Powells include Kingdon, (GEP?s wife), Evans, Doidge, and Weld. The archive continues in to the early years of the 20th Century. GEP moved to Colyton Devon in the 1820?s and had very close connections with George Meeting (Unitarian).The memorial stone to George Eyre Powell and his wife were in the building and there is a photograph of it in the archive.There is also a small collection of letters documents and other papers including;Several 19th century copy wills.1704 sealed indenture from the Earl of Limerick and other documents.19th century passport document Eyre Powell 1861 and another similar. Cronebane Yeomanry document issued to Eyre Powell 1827.1772 Powell family indenture.Eyre Evans Powell to Ann EyreCollection of 19th and early 20th century family documents and original letters.A small collection of 19th century letters stamps and envelopes including a signed photograph of Tennyson, a mid 19th century valentine to Miss Wolfe in its original stamped envelope, and a forged early 19th century guinea note purporting to be Bank of Ireland but stamped forgery with a letter from the Bank dated 18 Sept 1812 confirming this. Books include; Book of Common Prayer 1741 published OxfordBritish curiosities in art and nature, 1728George Eyre Evans, Colytonia: a chapter in the history of Devon. signed copy, with inscription Thomas M Powell from Annie M Powell.Hand written cash book 1836-1858BIOGRAPHYA Naval Biographical Dictionary (1849) by William Richard O'Byrne George Eyre Powell, born in 1790, is fifth son of the late Eyre Powell, Esq., of Great Connel, co. Kildare. Two of his brothers fell in the service of their country.This officer entered the Navy, 19 Jan. 1806, as Fst.-cl. Vol., on board the Wizard sloop, of 16 guns and 95 men, Capts. Edm. Palmer and Abel Ferris. Attaining soon the rating of Midshipman, he served in that capacity in the expedition to Egypt in 1807. A wound he received in the course of the same year at the cutting-out of a vessel from under the protection of a martello tower on the coast of Calabria had the effect of procuring him a grant from the Patriotic Fund. He subsequently, by jumping overboard, proved of material assistance in saving the life of the Captain?s coxswain, a man named Wm. Johnstone, who had been upset in the jolly-boat; and in May, 1808, he was on board the Wizard when she fell in with, chased for 88 hours, and, after having run a distance of 369 miles, and once beaten her opponent in an action of one hour and a half, compelled the French brig-corvette Le Requin, of 18 guns and 110 men, to seek refuge in the neutral port of Tunis. Removing in the following June to the Amphion 32, Capt. Wm. Hoste, he was placed a short time afterwards in command of a tender, with the rating of Master?s Mate, and detached on a cruize in the Adriatic, where he succeeded in capturing many of the enemy?s vessels. In March, 1809, he was sent in charge of a heavily-laden prize, accompanied by another one intrusted to the care of the present Commander Henry Browne Mason, to Malta, for the purpose of obtaining stores for the use of the Amphion. At day-break on the 6th, observing the approach of two privateers (the one carrying a long 22-pounder in the bow, a carronade in the stern, and 38 men, and the other a 22-pounder in the bow and 28 men), Mr. Powell, concentrating the force of the two prizes on board his own, made all the opposition that could be expected from 2 one-pounder swivels and 6 muskets in the hands of 14 men. The enemy at length boarded on each quarter; and the British, having no alternative, surrendered. Mr. Powell, with his companions, was carried to Zara, thence taken to Ancona, and ultimately marched across the Alps to Brian?on and Verdun. Escaping, in the autumn of 1810, with two other Midshipmen, Messrs. Burbidge and Thomas, he traversed Holland under great privations, and on reaching its shores embarked in a fishing-boat, in which he had the good fortune to be picked up by the Idas cutter, Lieut.-Commander Duncan. In that vessel, after he had been conveyed on board the Christian VII., flagship of Sir Edw. Pellew in the North Sea, and been by him highly complimented, he was sent to England. Reporting himself, on his arrival, at the Admiralty, he was at once ordered to join the Thisbe 28, Capt. Wm. Rogers, guard-ship at Woolwich. Soon after this, while absent on leave, he was attacked by the Walcheren fever, and for several weeks incapacitated from exertion. On his return to the Thisbe he was removed, in Dec. 1810, to the Primrose 18, Capt. Chas. Geo. Rodney Phillott, under whom we find him, during the next 12 months, employed in escorting troops to Lisbon, protecting the trade to Quebec, and cruizing off Flushing. Rejoining Capt. Hoste at the end of that period as Master?s Mate on board the Bacchante 38, he accompanied him a second time to the Adriatic, and again acted a part in more than one animated scene. On the night of 31 Aug. 1812, receiving charge of the Bacchante?s launch, he served with a detachment of boats under the command of Lieut. Donat Henchy O?Brien, and assisted in cutting out from the port of Lema seven vessels laden with ship-timber for the Venetian Government, together with La Tisiphone French national xebec of 1 six-pounder, 2 three-pounders, and 28 men; one gun-boat with a nine-pounder, 2 three-pounders, and 24 men; and another of 1 nine-pounder and 20 men, intended for the protection of the trade on the coast of Istria from Pola to Trieste. On 6 Jan. 1813 Mr. Powell, with the same launch under his orders, united in a successful attack made by the boats of the Bacchante and Weasel sloop on five of the enemy?s gun-vessels in the neighbourhood of Otranto. While in command, previously to the latter affair, of the above-named Tisiphone, which had been converted into a tender and named the Amphion, he had fallen in, 2 Sept. 1812, with a convoy of 11 sail under the escort of two gun-boats; one of which, carrying 1 long 28-pounder in the bow, 1 22-pounder in the stern, together with 6 brass swivels and 38 men, he had succeeded, although with but 1 Midshipman, 13 seamen, and 5 marines on board, in driving on the rocks, after a running action of 35 minutes, in so shattered a condition that she soon went down. The other gun-boat was driven off the field. As a reward for his frequently distinguished conduct Mr. Powell was made Lieutenant, 22 Jan. 1813, into the Tremendous 74, Capt. Robt. Campbell. While in that ship he assisted at the reduction of the Castle of Trieste, and commanded a battery and a division of seamen at the taking of Rovigno, and in other operations on the coast of Istria. In charge of the flotilla employed in co-operation with the Austrians under Marshal Belgrade, he ascended the Po as far as the river Mincio, and aided at the blockade of Mantua, displaying in his exertions so much zeal, alacrity, and perseverance, that he elicited the thanks of the Marshal, and induced the late Sir Chas. Rowley, then commanding the Eagle 74, to mention him in a very warm manner in his despatches to Rear-Admiral Thos. Fras. Fremantle, the chief naval authority in the Adriatic. On the restoration of Naples to its ancient sov
AN ASSEMBLED GROUP OF EIGHT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER...AN ASSEMBLED GROUP OF EIGHT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER PLATED TABLE WARES AND A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SALT SHAKERS, LATE 19TH - MID 20TH CENTURY, comprising a Victorian silver plated and cut crystal six bottle condiment cruet, the frame with six radiating bottle holders with reticulated sides raised on scrolled acanthus leaf feet and double loop fruiting vine handle, fitted with two cut glass oil bottles with stoppers, two vinegar shakers with silver plated pierced screw tops, and a mixed pair of condiment serving jars with silver plated screw hinged tops, unmarked, height: 11"; a Roswell, Gleason & Sons silver plated and cut crystal six bottle condiment cruet, Dorchester, Massachusetts, circa 1860, the frame with six radiating ring shaped bottle holders supported by cast addorsed foliate scrolls, raised on foliate scroll feet, the handle with addorsed scroll and floral decoration, fitted with three oil bottles with stoppers, two vinegar shakers with silver plated pierced screw on tops, and a condiment jar with silver plated screw hinged top and associated wooden scoop, all with slice and cut decoration, height: 12 3/4"; a pair of English silver plated covered salt cellars with cobalt blue glass liners, of kettle form with gadrooned rim and foliate "C" scroll handle, domed hinged top with flame finial, raised on three lion mask and paw feet, marked to the bottom (three tower castle within shield), ENGLAND, each with associated silver plated salt spoons by Barker Brothers of Birmingham, England, height: 3"; two English silver plated pepper shakers of baluster form with gadrooned ring at shoulder, the pierced top with gadrooned ring on bottom and flame finial, raised on three lion mask and paw feet, marked on the bottom (three tower castle within shield), ENGLAND, height: 4 1/2"; a pair of Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co., Rococo Revival silver plated three-light candelabra, Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1880, with baluster form stem and conforming squared lobed and foliate scroll base, with two foliate scrolled arms, the stem and arms with urn form bobèche, marked on the bottom (eagle) WM ROGERS (star), 116, height: 12 3/4"; and a pair of American sterling silver baluster form salt shakers with reeded decoration and spreading weighted base, the pierced top with banding on the bottom and toupie finial, marked to the bottom RSCo, STERLING, WEIGHTED, (not weighed due to fill), height: 5 3/4". (10)
The Sheffield Silver Co marked Jack Shepard 3505; three Wm. Rogers bowls 9'' 7'' and 5'' diameter and Fisher Bowl 8.125'' diameter
Four Sterling and Plate Serving Trays including Fisher 14'' diameter metal base sterling rim tray; Steiff Sterling 12'' tray Pilgrim 14'' diameter sterling plate tray with decorative embossed bottom and reticulated/twist sides; and Wm. Rogers silver plate footed 18 x 13 meat platter
WM. ROGERS & BROS. PLATED WELL AND TREE PLATTER AND A SHEFFIELD PLATED ENTREE DOMEWM. ROGERS & BROS. PLATED WELL AND TREE PLATTER AND A SHEFFIELD PLATED ENTREE DOME, the large oval platter with molded 'well and tree' design enclosed within a band of spaced floral design, all atop four scrolling feet, l: 18 in., the tall domed cover with a gadrooned band at waist and surmounted with a scrolling heart-shaped handle, h: 9.5 in. (2)
Popeye Pull Toy Silverware Holder in Orig Box. Description Wooden. Made for sale by the Wm. Rogers Silverplate Company, who called it the two-piece Educator Set. Holder was designed to hold a spoon and fork. Silverware is missing and would have been in the Mayfair pattern, which was not Popeye designed silverware. Toy appears to be unused and includes original box. Provenance: Collection of Carl Lobel.Condition Toy (Near Mint) Box (Excellent). Size 6" T.
VICTORIAN BALL, BLACK & CO. (NEW YORK) SILVER FISH SLICE, A WILLIAM ROGERS SILVERPLATED FISH SLICE AND FOUR INTERESTING SILVERPLATED TABLEWARESVICTORIAN BALL, BLACK & CO. (NEW YORK) SILVER FISH SLICE, A WILLIAM ROGERS SILVERPLATED FISH SLICE AND FOUR INTERESTING SILVERPLATED TABLEWARES, the Ball, Black & Co. silver fish slice with Eastlake motif to blade, the handle with a spreading design with vacant oval cartouche, l: 12 3/4 in., 4.3 ozt; a Wm. Rogers Eastlake style silverplated fish slice, l: 11 in.; a white metal and resin in imitation of horn handle haunch holder, l: 7 3/4 in.; a pair of Walker & Hall silverplated asparagus tongs, l: 8 1/2 in.; a pair of silverplated grape shears with leafy handles; and another pair of silverplated shears with vacant oval cartouches to handles, l: 6 in. (6) Provenance: Ball, Black & Co. fish slice from Lenore & Daughters, Alexandria, VA
A Group of Assorted Silver and Silver-Plate Table Articles
19th/20th Century
comprising a pair of three-light candelabra marked Gorham; a bell marked Made in England; a four-piece child's tea set including a teapot, creamer, sugar and tray; a mug marked Sterling to underside; a leaf-form dish; a meat fork hallmarked for Sterling on handle; three candlestick holders; an Oneida tray marked Wm. A. Rogers to the underside; a pierced tray marked Wm. Rogers to the underside; a tray marked Oneida U.S.A. to the underside; a Grapevine pattern tray with hallmarks; a pierced footed tray with a Sheffield emblem to the underside; a footed bowl with a glass insert and lid stamped Gorham to the underside; a footed compote with an insert marked Oneida to the underside; a pierced plate marked Tiffany & Co. and Sterling to the underside; a footed bowl marked Paul Revere Reproduction by F.B. Rogers Silver Co. to the underside; a footed bowl marked Reed & Barton EPNS to the underside; a footed bowl marked International Silver Co. to the underside; an unmarked plate and a rose-handled lid.
26 items total
Height of candelabra 12 5/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of Anne M. Baker, Peru, Illinois
Unger Bros & Wm Rogers & Son Sterling Flatware: Unger Brothers, New Jersey, USA. Sterling silver flatware set decorated in an Art Nouveau style each marked "Sterling. 925. Fine. " along the handles. Comprised of ten salad forks, twelve soup spoons, six fruit forks additionally marked "Copyright 1904" along the handles. Also includes two Wm. Rogers & Son seafood forks, marked "Wm. Rogers & Son. AA. " along the handle. . Spoons; height: 7 1/4 in x width: 1 7/8 in. Large forks; height: 6 1/4 in x width: 1 1/8 in. Small forks; height: 5 7/8 in x width: 5/8 in. Weight: 37 Troy oz. Condition Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions. com with any condition questions.
Damask sterling flatware, by Heirloom/Oneida, 127 pieces, no monograms, [good condition]; with four silver plated demitasse spoons by Wm. Rogers & Son, [light scratches], in wooden case with drawer, [scratches, chips]; detailed list available. Vidal Estate.
Wm. Rogers Silverplate Bread Tray & Butter DishPattern name is unknown at this time. The butter dish has the glass insert and cover. They are silverplated on copper with a rope edge. Both are in very good to excellent condition from a down sized living estate.