George III sterling silver cruetGeorge III sterling silver cruet set thomas nash, london, 1769 With a reeded central handle and circular pierced gallery enclosing five cut glass cruet bottles, all raised on claw feet. H: 8 1/2 in., 13 oz weighable silver
George III Silver Cruet Set & SalvertheGeorge III Silver Cruet Set & Salverthe cruet set with five cut glass bottles with silver caps the frame with pierced gallery with gadrooned edge rubbed hallmarks loop handle all raised on three cast ball & claw feet (8 x 5 5/8 in. diameter) (one bottle with large area of loss to mouth scattered minor flakes to the other bottles wear to mahogany tray); the second a small salver with shaped and beaded edge London (1777) hallmarks and ''RI'' sponsor's mark raised on three cast ball & claw feet central armorial engraving of a carp (1 x 6 in. diameter 6.8 troy oz.).Private collection Richmond VA
GEORGE III SILVER AND CUT-CRYSTALGEORGE III SILVER AND CUT-CRYSTAL CRUET SET. Samuel Wood London 1761. The shaped stand raised on four shell feet featuring a shield-form cartouche with chased armorial crest; containing six cut-crystal bottles four with silver mounts by various silversmiths - 13 oz. 2 dwt.; 8 in. high stand.
George III sterling silver cruetGeorge III sterling silver cruet frame john wakelin & william taylor, london, 1778 Of oval form with reeded loop handles to the sides, raised on bun feet; together with 2 associated cruets by Henry Greenaway, London, 1792 and 2 later silver plate examples. L: 11 in. 21 oz - Frame in good order, some wear and marks - hallmarks clear silver topped bottles worn and marks rubbed plated topped bottles mounts worn and base metal showing one damaged and mount loose all glass with ripples to upper rim and some facetts
A George III silver oval cruet,A George III silver oval cruet, Charles Chesterman 1807, with central handle and beaded border, fitted eight matching silver mounted bottles and two spoons, 21cm wide
A George III silver cruet stand,A George III silver cruet stand, Robert & David Hennell, London 1796, with the matching set of seven silver mounted bottles and jars, the frame with reeded loop handle to an oval base, 23.5cm high
George III Sterling Silver CruetGeorge III Sterling Silver Cruet Frame, hallmarked London, 1788-1789, by John Wall, of oval form, the wooden base surrounded by a silver gallery with pierced wrigglework border and engraved swag and navette banding, with a central standard with ring handle and palmette-pierced brace, the whole retaining four ball-and-claw feet, retaining four of the original silver-mounted, panel-cut glass condiment bottles and a fifth related cruet bottle en suite, h. 9", l. 7-1/4", w. 5".
GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER CRUETGEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER CRUET SETLondon, 1808-1809, rounded rectangular base with gadroon border, foliate and ball feet, heraldic device on base, four urn form cut glass and silver mounted cruets, marks for William Burwash & Richard Sibley, .925 fine, 36.57 oz. T. (base only), 11 x 10-1/4 x 8-1/4 in.
Condition:
matching marks, silver with light scratches and typical wear, glass with discoloration
GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER CRUETGEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER CRUET SETLondon, 1815, frame with rectangular base, wrapped reeded border with mask and acanthus decoration, marks for William Burwash, 55.62 oz. T. frame only, two cut glass jars with matching silver mounts, two large and four small cut glass bottles, 10-3/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Decorative Arts Acquisition Fund
Condition:
silver with minor wear and light scratches, glass with chips and wear, one small bottle with repaired neck, all with accession marks
George III English silver cruet,George III English silver cruet, Warwick style, cinquefoil base, four shell feet, cartouche with family crest, three silver casters with matching marks, two cut glass casters with silver lids (unmarked), silver .925 fine, marks for London, 1767, probably Richard Parr, 34.99 oz.T., 8-3/4 x 6-1/2 x 7 in. One caster with small holes and loss, base with repair, glass with chips. Private Collection.
A George III silver cruet frame,A George III silver cruet frame, reeded design on gadrooned oblong base and bun feet, retaining the eight contemporary cut glass condiment bottles, several silver mounted, 27cm h, by Daniel Pontifex, London 1809, frame 30ozs 10dwts More Information Four small bottles slightly chipped around the lip, one lacking stopper, one of the two large bottles chipped on lip
A George III four-piece silverA George III four-piece silver cruet stand, Samuel Hennell, London 1813, the single looped handle with gadrooned border, comprising two cut glass oil and vinegar decanters with stoppers, a cut glass and silver lidded salt shaker and a cut glass and silver lidded mustard pot, 24.5cm high
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER CRUETGEORGE III STERLING SILVER CRUET STAND LONDON, 1801 APPROX. 34.3 TROY OZ.GEORGE III STERLING SILVER CRUET STAND, London, 1801, Paul Storr, maker. Cut-corner handle centered above eight bottle rings. Ovoid base with gadrooned rim, scrolled tips and four feet. Height 11.5". Length 15". Dimensions: Approx. 34.3 troy oz.
GEORGE III SILVER CRUET SET BYGEORGE III SILVER CRUET SET BY SAMUEL WOODGeorge III Silver Cruet Set by Samuel Wood circa 1752, sterling silver five piece cruet set, stand on shell form feet, rocaille crest includes one large silver sugar caster, two smaller silver casters with matching gadroon shoulder and neck two cut glass bottles having sterling lids, each engraved with family crest having the lion passant mark, London leopards head crowned mark R touch mark for 1752, L.W. touch mark height 9 1/2 inches, 62.2 t.oz weighable Provenance: Estate of Dr. Vallo Benjamin E 57th St New York Condition: : very good, presents well, cruet holder has slight lean not noticeable, one of glass bottles with chip to interior under silver cap
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George III Silver Cruet Set
George III Silver Cruet Set
Estimate:$1,000-$1,500
GEORGE II ENGLISH SILVER CRUETGEORGE II ENGLISH SILVER CRUET SETLondon, 1746, scroll handle and shell feet, applied cartouche with heraldic device, three urn form silver caster with matching marks, two cut glass cruets with unmarked silver lids, marks for Samuel Wood, .925 fine, 43.53 oz. T., 8-1/2 in.
Condition:
bent handle, some marks partial, one caster with lose to pierced work, light scratches, small dents, and minor wear; glass with wear and small chips
George III sterling silver fiveGeorge III sterling silver five bottle cruet stand jabez daniel & james mince, london, 1769 The central standard with a rococo scroll open handle over a lobed frame mounted with a scrolled cartouche bearing a coat-of-arms, the bottle caps with spiral finials, raised on shell cast feet. H:9 1/2 in. 18 oz. weighable silver PROVENANCE: Property of a Philadelphia gentleman ,500-2,500 - no apparent breaks or repairs - light surface scratches - sits a little uneven - bottles associated
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER CRUETGEORGE III STERLING SILVER CRUET SET, London, 1805, Peter & William Bateman, makers, one associated cruet, London, 1785, Benjamin Mountigue, maker, stand ht. 9 in., approx. 17.30 total weighable troy oz .
A George III silver cruet stand,A George III silver cruet stand, John Edward Terrey, London 1818, with gadrooned oval ring handle and on an oblong base with paw feet, fitted two silver mounted cut glass jars and six cut glass bottles and stoppers, crested, 21cm high
GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER CRUETGEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER CRUET SETLondon, 1764, scroll handle and shell feet, applied cartouche, three urn form silver caster, marked "I•D", .925 fine, 26.94 oz. T.; with two cut glass casters with unmarked silver lids, 8-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Condition:
casters with dents and monograms removed, all with light scratches and wear; glass with abrasions
George III English cruet set: frameGeorge III English cruet set: frame with oval base, scroll ends, gadroon border, central post with ring, John Scofield, London, 1796, .925 fine, 29.90 oz.T., 11 x 13 x 6-1/2 in.; six cut glass bottles, English silver mounts with matching marks, 2 in. to 7-1/2 in., four bottles, 5-1/2 in., one with broken stopper, one with 3/4 in. rim crack . Silver with small scratches, bottles with various chips. The Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
GEORGE III SILVER CRUET STAND WITHGEORGE III SILVER CRUET STAND WITH EIGHT SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS BOTTLES AND TWO SPOONS JOHN SCHOFIELD, LONDON, 1797George III Silver Cruet Stand with Eight Silver Mounted Cut Glass Bottles and Two Spoons, John Schofield, London, 1797 The cruet stand of lozenge shape with scroll terminals and initialed B within a crested oval; fitted with two oil bottles, four vinegar bottles and two mustard pots; together with two associated mustard spoons, marked J*L and with date letter for 1812, initialed B; each piece fully marked. Chips and nicks to base and edge of glass bottles. Height of cruet stand: 10 in (25.4 cm); Length: 14-1/2 in (36.8 cm) Total weight of weighable silver: 31.8 ozProperty from the Demaris J. Williams Trust
An early George III silver cruetAn early George III silver cruet stand, R Peaston, London 1763, fitted for two bottles and with rings for the stoppers, the scroll handle engraved an armorial, on four shell feet, 14.5cm wide, approximately 473g weighable
GEORGE II ENGLISH SILVER CRUETGEORGE II ENGLISH SILVER CRUET SETLondon, 1749, cinquefoil form frame, scroll post and legs, shell feet, central shield with heraldic device, marks for Samuel Wood, .925 fine, with five associated glass bottles with caps, all unmarked, 25.91 oz. T. frame only, 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Art Fund, Inc. at the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund
Condition:
silver with wear, dents in handle, glass with chips, one with ground foot, all with accession marks
9PC GEORGE III SILVER & CUT GLASS9PC GEORGE III SILVER & CUT GLASS CRUET SET, 1778 Nine piece George III sterling silver and colorless cut glass cruet set, marks of William Bateman I (British 1774-1850) London, 1778. Note William Bateman was the grandson of the Noted female silversmith Hester Bateman (British bapt. 1708-1794). Approximate dimensions: stand h. 10.75", w. 11", d. 8"; total approx. weight of the stand 33.90 ozt.
A George III silver cruet stand,A George III silver cruet stand, possibly Robert, David & Samuel Hennell, London circa 1802, with reeded loop handle and on an oval base with scroll feet, the eight silver mounted jars and bottles all Hennell 1800-1802, lids of two jars matched, 23cm high
A George III silver cruet stand,A George III silver cruet stand, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1796, of oval form with central loop carry handle, pierced sides on fluted feet, 20cm long
George III English silver tray,George III English silver tray, oval with reeded rim and handles, engraved foliate and scroll border, marks for John Crouch I and Thomas Hannam, London, 1795, drape cartouche with heraldic device, .925 fine, 83.78 oz.T., 23-1/2 x 15-3/4 in. Good condition, light scratches.
ASSEMBLED GEORGE III SILVER CRUETASSEMBLED GEORGE III SILVER CRUET SET Date marks for 1788 1799 1814. Oval stand with mahogany bottom; pierced gallery with chased floral swags 'TA' monogram; central ring handle; including five fluted and diamond cut-crystal bottles by various London makers - 9 1/2 in. high stand.
George III English silver cruetGeorge III English silver cruet frame, oval with wooden floor, central post with loop handle, openwork sides with swag decoration, William Abdy, London, 1788, .925 fine, 9 x 7 x 5 in. Monogram removed, repair to central post. The Estate of the Late Sara Hastie Low, Charleston, South Carolina.
8PC GEORGE III SILVER & CUT GLASS8PC GEORGE III SILVER & CUT GLASS CRUET SET, 1792 Eight piece George III sterling silver and cut glass navette form cruet set, marks of William Fountain and Daniel Pontifex (British act. 1791-1794), London, 1792, decorated with an armorial fish crest above a torse with monogram below. Approximate measurements: stand h. 10. 5", w. 14. 75", d. 7"; total approx. weight of the stand 27. 16 ozt.
GEORGE III SILVER CRUET SET, ROBERTGEORGE III SILVER CRUET SET, ROBERT HENNELL I English Sterling Silver & Cut Crystal Cruet Set, holder by silversmith Robert Hennell I, hallmarked for London, 1777, set on scrolled and shell form feet, pierced and beaded edge galleried side with central cartouche containing an engraved griffin, beaded edge holders for each bottle, heart shaped handle, includes four cut crystal stoppered bottles (not original to holder), 10 1/2" high, 8 1/4" x 5", 21.81 ozt (holder only).
GEORGE III CRESTED SILVER SUGARGEORGE III CRESTED SILVER SUGAR SIFTER London 1764 of baluster shape with spiral finial the sides with repousse bands of roses on a circular base 5 1/2 in. high; together with a wine funnel a plated bottle stand and a brass child's rattle/whistle (4)
GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER DOUBLEGEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER DOUBLE CRUET SETLondon, 1774, base with double openwork frame, scroll handle, ball and claw feet, base marked "18=17wt. Handles", frame and bottles with matching bow cartouche, two cut glass cruets with English silver munts, all with mark for Thomas Daniell, 11.83 oz. T. (frame only), 9-1/4 x 6-1/2 x 4-1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Art Fund, Inc. at the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund
Condition:
silver frames with repair at handle, bent sides, accession marks; glass with discoloration, abrasions on high spots
A George III oval silver cruetA George III oval silver cruet frame, 19cm h, maker's mark rubbed, probably Thomas Law, Sheffield 1805, 6ozs 10dwts and a set of four faceted glass bottles More Information Slight wear consistent with age
George III Silver Warwick Cruet,George III Silver Warwick Cruet, Robert Peaston, London, 1771 with three casters and two glass bottles with silver tops height 10 in — 25.5 cm