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Silver — Dunbar Sloane Ltd.

$18,087
$14,470
$9,616
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Auction House: Dunbar Sloane Ltd.
Number of lots recorded: 46
Lots with images: 46
Prices available: 46
Category: Silver





Lot Description Price Image
*** Pair of Very Rare Sterling Silver Entrée Dishes with lids and warming bases. Solid silver chafing dishes and lids which bear the arms of Pitt and Amherst. [This represents the marriage of an heraldic heiress. Note the two crests, one for Amherst and the other for Pitt on the reverse side and also on the chafing dish]. Warming bases of quality Sheffield Plate hallmarked with criss-cross pattern of 4 arrows each way, a flower head alongside.… ***
*** Pair William IV Sterling Silver Salts cast as scallop shells and raised on conch feet. London 1836, Maker Paul Storr, (Ref. Jackson's page 230). Width 10.5 cm Weight approx. 300 gms ***
*** A large sterling silver salver inscribed 'To Henry King Esquire/ Commander R.N/ Ten years resident Magistrate of New Plymouth/ This Testimonial of regard is presented with the best wishes of his fellow Colonists/ Taranaki 22nd September 1852.' London 1853 hallmark. Captain King was appointed Chief Commissioner of the Plymouth Company for colonising New Zealand in 1841. Immediately upon his arrival in 1841 he was appointed Police Magistrate for New Plymouth, and then Resident Magistrate.… ***
*** Irish GeoII Coffee Pot slightly tapering cylindrical form ornately embossed with cartouche acanthus scrolls fruit and masks Dublin 1730 Makers initials of Robert Calderwood to base and body 24 cm height ***
*** George III Three Piece sterling silver Tea Service by Paul Storr with shell and gadrooned rims and part fluted bodies on four ball feet, sugar bowl and milk jug with twin serpentine handles, engraved crest of the Walker family, Crawford, Dumfries, Scotland and Latin motto London 1810 ***
*** Extensive American sterling silver Suite of Cutlery (collected over three generations) with shell and scroll cast borders, 28 table knives, 28 table forks, 28 entrée knives, 28 entrée forks, 9 table spoons, 23 dessert spoons, 16 soup spoons, 15 cake forks, 28 fruit knives, 20 oyster forks, 17 sorbet spoons, 74 teaspoons, 22 coffee spoons, 30 various serving implements ***
*** Very Rare Set of Four George III Sterling Salts oval shaped bowls with reeded loop handles and foot. London 1789, 1787. Maker's mark of Henry Chawner. (Ref: Jackson's page 220). Height 7.5 cm Total weight approx. 350 gms ***
*** Sterling Silver Baluster Bodied Claret Jug Maker James Betham, hallmark verified by Goldsmith Hall, London, 1744. Engraved Christening presentation inscription. Height 24.5 cm Weight 786 gms. [Ex David Cooke Ltd. 3.3.73 $650] ***
*** Set of Georg Jensen Silver Cutlery with acorn pattern, marked 'Georg Jensen' and 'Sterling Denmark', post 1945. In 1905, Jensen collaborated with Johan Rohde to create the famous flatware design Acorn, which is the most popular home ware design today ***
*** Sterling Silver Lidded Tankard Maker Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1796, engraved monogram. Height 19 cm ***
*** Rare 1754 Sterling Silver Salver with pierced and scalloped rim, armorial engraved centre. Maker Phillips Garden. Diameter 20.5 cm ***
*** Sterling Silver Coffee Pot Maker Dan. Smith and Robert. Sharp, London 1775. Engraved lion below spout. Height 27 cm ***
*** Sterling Silver Pierced Cake Basket Maker Wm. Plummer, London 1777 with engraved dragon and owl motif on base and continuous figure-of- 8 swivel handle. (see Jackson's p. 207). Width 26 cm Length 31.5 cm ***
*** An important sterling silver flask property of Alexander Maitland, Ship Owner, Son of Sir Thomas Maitland, Governor of Ceylon. Engraved on the flask are details of a voyage from Glasgow to Auckland on the ship 'Argyleshire' under the command of Captain Tod. 'Glasgow for Auckland NZ/Sat. 2nd April 1870/ Gareloch Monday 4th/ Left Pilot off Ireland, Wed. 6th/ Off the Cape of Goodhope.… ***
*** Three Piece George III Irish Silver Tea Set, the teapot and sugar bowl (with 2 handles) by Edward Power, Dublin 1825, and the milk jug by John Stoyte, Dublin 1794. Initialled monogram below a stag's head with a Cross. The set is matching, but please note that the milk jug bears an earlier date. Teapot Height 16 cm Total weight 1545 gms ***
*** William IV 4pce sterling silver Tea and Coffee Service circular baluster shape with piecrust rims, fluted spouts and scroll handles on scroll cast feet London 1836 ***

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