- VICTORIAN GEORGE II STYLE SILVER SUGAR
VICTORIAN GEORGE II STYLE SILVER SUGAR CASTERS, 2 Pair of Victorian Sterling Silver Sugar Casters in the George II style, struck with marks of George Aldwinckle, London, 1893, each of octagonal baluster form with reticulated tops and stepped conforming bases, struck to necks and flanges. Weight: 17.39 ozt.; 7" H x 3" diameter. Provenance: Private Collection, New York.
Keywords: British silver, English, Antique
- Canadian Silver Sugar Caster, Henry
Canadian Silver Sugar Caster, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 1941 height 7.8 in — 19.7 cm
- CHRISTOFLE SILVER-PLATE & GLASS SUGAR
CHRISTOFLE SILVER-PLATE & GLASS SUGAR CASTER Christofle silver-plate and glass sugar or spice caster, maker's mark to side of cap. 6.25" H x 2.75" diameter.
- GEORG JENSEN "PYRAMID" SILVER SUGAR
GEORG JENSEN "PYRAMID" SILVER SUGAR CASTER Georg Jensen sterling silver sugar caster in the "Pyramid" pattern, designed by Harald Nielsen, marked underside: "Dessin HN / Denmark Sterling / Georg Jensen / 645." 4.5" H x 3" diameter. Approx: 8.33 ozt.
- IRISH STERLING SILVER CRUET SET, 18TH
IRISH STERLING SILVER CRUET SET, 18TH CENTURY Antique Irish sterling silver cruet set, circa 1730, comprising silver mounted cut glass condiment bottles, salt and pepper shakers, and a sugar caster in footed holder with handle, each shaker with etched rooster, the holder with Dublin hallmarks including Irish harp and shield with letter L, engraved to underside "Ex dono Roberti Miller...." 9" H x 6.325" W x 5.75" D. Weighable silver approx: 34.79 ozt. Missing two vessels, dents to one perforated top.
- CHASED SILVER SUGAR CASTER Silver sugar
CHASED SILVER SUGAR CASTER Silver sugar caster with chased decoration and star form sifter details, marked to underside with lion rampant, star inside a square, and illegible mark. 7.75" H x 3" diameter. Approx: 4.95 ozt.
- DUTCH DELFT FAIENCE SUGAR CASTER MUFFINEERDutch
DUTCH DELFT FAIENCE SUGAR CASTER MUFFINEERDutch Delft faience sugar caster/ muffineer, 19th c., knopped finial over pierced openings, with blue and white tin-glazed floral decoration, reserves with female figure, sailboats on the water, rising on a pedestal foot, marked underfoot, approx 8"h, 3.5"diam, 0.75lbs
- 18) COLLECTION SILVER PLATE FLATWARE,
18) COLLECTION SILVER PLATE FLATWARE, SUGAR CASTER(lot of 18) Collection of silver plate flatware and tableware, highlights include: (1) English sugar caster, hand-chased floral design, raised on three paw feet with lion's mask joins, marked underfoot F&S (?), approx 7 7/8"h, (6) William Rogers "Berwick" cocktail/ seafood forks, approx 5.75"l, (1) William Rogers "Cedric" ladle, approx 9.75"l, (1) English Sheffield pie/ cake server, with mother of pearl handle, approx 10.75"l; 2.75lbs total (for shipping purposes only)
- (2) ENGLISH HAWKSWORTH EYRE STERLING
(2) ENGLISH HAWKSWORTH EYRE STERLING SUGAR CASTERS(lot of 2) English sterling silver sugar casters, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, c.1912, reticulated lid, baluster form with beaded and swag decoration, (one) bearing hallmark, approx 8"h, 2.75"diam; 14.69ozt total
- SAMSON OF PARIS ARMORIAL PORCELAIN SUGAR
SAMSON OF PARIS ARMORIAL PORCELAIN SUGAR CASTERSamson of Paris porcelain sugar caster/ muffineer, late 19th c., in the style of Chinese Export armorial wares, gilt acorn finial, over pierced dome, raised enamel cartouche centering heraldic coat of arms, attributed to the House of Cantillon of Ballyheigue, rampant canine and lion flanking blue-ground sheild with lion and two arrows, motto reading "Fortis in Bello" (invincible in war), further decorated with polychrome floral sprays, rising on circular foot, spurious Asian style underglaze mark underfoot, approx 9"h, 3.25"diam, 1lbs **Provenance: From the Estate of Huey Keeney of Tyler, Texas**
- SILVER. ASSORTED GROUPING OF CONTINENTAL
SILVER. ASSORTED GROUPING OF CONTINENTAL AND Sterling Silver Tablewares. Including a German .812 loth silver condiment set with centrally located dolphins and a trident - comprised of two glass shell inserts and a stand; an English silver sugar caster crafted by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., 1902 London, England; an engraved silver repousse cup; a Hanau silver figural creamer in the form of a lion possibly by Dingledein or Neresheimer; a large sterling bent handle ladle; a pair of German .800 silver shell form mustard pots - one accompanied by a glass liner; a silver toned English? reticulated basket; a English silver mounted cut glass Georgian period screw down travel inkwell crafted by Archibald Douglas, London, England 1827 decorated with a hand etched elephant on the lid; (4) silver mounted glass inkwells and a raised lacquered gilt decorated pen tray with flattened bun feet. Total approx. weight of all sterling items is 15.68 troy oz (gross) excluding items with non-silver components; total approx. weight of all .800 silver items is 2.7 troy oz (gross) excluding glass liner; total approx. weight of all .812 loth silver items is 7.54 troy oz (gross) excluding glass shell bowls, the total approx. weight of all Hanau silver items is 7.51 troy oz (gross); and the total approx. weight of the silver cup is 1.53 troy oz (gross). From a Bronx, NY estate. Dimensions: sugar caster measures approx. 8.5" in height. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. The condiment holder exhibits multiple breaks in the silver and the glass shell bowls exhibit chips, flee bites, and losses. The Hanau silver figural creamer has a damaged spigot. The travel inkwell exhibits fleabites on the base. The four silver mounted inkwells exhibit fleabites, and all stoppers are stuck and/or exhibit chips/fleabites/losses. Losses to lacquer and gilding on tray.
- SILVER. ASSORTED ENGLISH SILVER HOLLOW
SILVER. ASSORTED ENGLISH SILVER HOLLOW WARE. Includes a Mappin & Webb English silver pierced wine bottle holder with handles - Sheffield city stamps, maker's mark of Mappin & Webb, date letter of 1922, additional stamps to underside, "Mappin & Webb Ltd Sheffield & London"; an English silver sugar caster - Birmingham city stamps, maker's mark of "WD" and a date letter of 1903; and an early 19th century Irish lidded vessel with cobalt liner - Dublin city stamps, maker's mark of Robert Breading, and a date letter of 1804, lid is a later marriage with worn marks. Total approx. weight of all items is 44.97 troy oz (gross) excluding cobalt liner. From a Rowayton, CT estate. Dimensions: sugar caster measures approx. 8.125" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.