- TWO VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVERS,
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVERS, MARK OF CHARLES BOYTON II The first, a sugar sifter, London (1864), reticulated bowl and tipped handle; the second, a pair of sugar tongs, London (1866), pointed fins; both without monograms.
- COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SILVER SPOONS
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SILVER SPOONS (14) pieces total to include: an Edward VII coronation spoon, without a maker's mark, Birmingham (1901), engraved date of 1902 to bowl, allover gold wash, monogrammed; a Victorian mustard spoon, mark of Charles Boyton II, London (1861), gold wash bowl, monogrammed; a pair of Victorian mustard ladles, mark of H J Lias & Son, London (1865), monogrammed; three Victorian mustard ladles with marks of Chawner & Co., London (1855), John & Henry Lias, London (1843), and Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London (1840), without monograms; a pair of Victorian teaspoons, mark of John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London (1893), not monogrammed; and a set of five George V demitasse spoons, mark of Arthur Price & Co Ltd., Birmingham (1931), not monogrammed.
- English Silver Oval Cake Basket, Charles
English Silver Oval Cake Basket, Charles Boyton & Son, London, 1929 9.4 in — 23.8 cm, length 12.2 in — 31 cm
- VICTORIAN SILVER AND TWO SILVER PLATE
VICTORIAN SILVER AND TWO SILVER PLATE SHELL FORM SPOON WARMERSThe silver mark of Charles Boyton London, 1876; engraved with crest
The silver plate comprising:
An Elkington & Co. warmer engraved with crest
A warmer engraved with seaweed pattern
The largest 5 3/4 x 6 1/4 x 4 in., 14.2 oz. approx. gross weight.
Condition
Each with wear. The silver with a closed base, possibly weighted. The Elkington with a small bruise, the crest very rubbed. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- Edwardian Silver Tea and Coffee Service,
Edwardian Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Charles Boyton, London, 1901 comprising four pieces coffee pot height 11 in — 28 cm
- Six Victorian Silver Onslow Pattern
Six Victorian Silver Onslow Pattern Tea Spoons and Sugar Tongs, Charles Boyton II, London, 1888 in a fitted case length 4.2 in — 10.7 cm
- English Silver Cream Jug and Bowl, Charles
English Silver Cream Jug and Bowl, Charles Boyton II, and Joseph Rodgers & Sons, London and Sheffield, 1893/1915 jug height 4.1 in — 10.4 cm
- BRITISH STERLING SILVER CLARET JUGA
BRITISH STERLING SILVER CLARET JUGA fine British sterling silver George V claret jug / decanter, the glass body rising from a flattened base with a starburst cut motif to a richly cast sterling silver collar with bacchanal themes of masks, grape clusters & tendrils and stamped with London hallmarks for 1933 & maker’s marks for Charles Boyton & Sons. The hinged lid also with hallmarks and showing a lion rampant finial holding a blank shield-shaped cartouche, measuring 11" high.
- 19TH CENTURY SILVER & CUT GLASS INKWELLA
19TH CENTURY SILVER & CUT GLASS INKWELLA fine sterling silver mounted cut glass inkwell & matching sterling silver flat, the spherical glass body with a sterling silver collar & hinged top opening to a removable glass réservoir, resting within a richly embossed matching circular flat, all hallmarked London 1888, with maker's marks for Charles Boyton II. English, 19th century. Height of inkwell 4.75", flat diameter 8", weight of flat, 218 grams. Chipped at base.
- DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES INCL TIFFANY
DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES INCL TIFFANY & STERLING1st item: Tiffany bronze double compartment stamp box, Bookmark pattern, marked on base, TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 804, 1 1/4" H x 2" D x 2 3/8" W. 2nd-10th items: Set of 4 Charles Boyton, London, 1870, silver salts on pad feet (1 1/4" H x 2 1/2" dia) and salt spoons (3 3/16" L), all with single monogram, 2.51 oz troy. 11th and 12th items; Two mid-19th century oval portrait miniatures on ivory, likely French. One of lady in white ruffled gown, wearing pearls and red and gold ribbons in hair, possibly signed LIAROY lower right. Easel frame: 3 1/2" H x 2 3/8" W; 2nd portrait of older bearded man in velvet coat, possibly signed in paint FR lower right. Easel frame: 4 3/4" H x 3 1/4' W. 13th item: French sterling silver round dresser box with glass removable liner, marked J AIME, monogrammed in cartouche. 1 3/4" H x 3 1/2" dia., 4.135 oz troy w/o glass. Provenance: The Estate of Eddie Jack Miller, Johnson City, TN. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
All items in very good condition except portrait of man has some paint flaking and loss along perimeter. Some loss of gilt decoration on miniature frames. No evident dents in silver items.
- ASSD. ENGLISH STERLING FLATWARE, 46
ASSD. ENGLISH STERLING FLATWARE, 46 PCSGroup of assorted sterling silver with English hallmarks including George III, George IV, Victorian, and 4 early 20th century examples, 46 pcs total. George III: Thomas Bowen II (4 place spoons), Thomas Dicks (4 teaspoons), Richard Crossley and George Smith IV (3 teaspoon), Thomas Barker (2 teaspoons), William Eley and William Fearn (1 teaspoon), John Blake (1 teaspoon), Richard Crossley (1 teaspoon), Richard Evans (1 teaspoon), George Mauger (1 fork), and George Wintle (sugar tongs). George IV: William Bateman I (2 teaspoons), William Chinnery (1 teaspoon), James Beebe (1 teaspoon), William Chawner II (1 teaspoon), and 1 salad fork marked sterling. Victoria: Lionel Alfred Crichton (7 5 o'clock teaspoons), William Rawlings Sobey (4 tablespoons), Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater (1 teaspoon, 1 fork), Thomas Wallis (1 salt spoon), John Smyth (1 salt spoon), Charles Boyton (1 salt spoon) and Robert Wallis (1 bon bon spoon). Early 20th Century: Albert Beardshaw & Co. (1 place spoon), Joseph Walton and Co. (1 teaspoon), Cooper Brothers and Sons (1 seal top spoon), and William Hutton and Sons Ltd. (sugar tongs). 3 5/8" to 9" L. 39.76 total troy ounces. 46 items total. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Most pieces show wear consistent with use. Most monogrammed.
- TWO CASED MATCHING ENGLISH SILVER BOWLSLondon,
TWO CASED MATCHING ENGLISH SILVER BOWLSLondon, 1896-1897, heart shaped with openwork sides, no monogram, marks for Charles Boyton, .925 fine, 13.28 oz. T., 3 x 8-1/2 x 8 in. each bowl; in fitted presentation case
Provenance: Private Alabama Collection
Condition:
minor wear; case with minor wear