This private collection focusses on the prominent makers and retailers of the George III to early Victorian period. Famous names of Paul Storr, William Burwash, Thomas Heming, John Scofield, John Bridge, messrs Barnard, the Wakelin partnerships, and Garrard all feature within the sale, as well as a selection of early 18th century flatware. Many of the pieces have identified heraldry linking them to their original owners, including several members of the nobility with the Duke of Leeds, Earl of Egremont, Earl Cowper, Earl of Airlie, Earl of Sandwich, and Viscount Galway. Teapots, second course dishes, salts, candlesticks, George III's own teaspoons, as well as a tea urn and even a grand plinth for a Doncaster Cup are to be found throughout the collection.
Lot 6 - A George I sterling silver cream jug, London 1726 by John Gorsuch (reg. 6th April 1726)
Sold for £302
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Lot 8 - A large George III sterling silver salver, London 1814 by William Burwash
Sold for £2,520
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Lot 9 - A George III sterling silver tea urn, London 1817 by William Burwash
Sold for £5,040
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Lot 16 - An interesting matched pair of George III sterling silver trencher salts
Sold for £378
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Lot 19 - A George III sterling silver teapot, London 1806 by Robert Garrard I (reg. 11th Aug 1802)
Sold for £630
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Lot 21 - A Victorian sterling silver teapot, London 1869 by Robert Garrard II (reg. 16th April 1818)
Sold for £756
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Lot 24 - A pair of Edward VIII sterling silver salts, London 1936 by Sebastian Garrard
Sold for £504
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Lot 26 - A George V sterling silver gilt inkwell, London 1919 by Sebastion Garrard
Sold for £403
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Lot 34 - A George I Britannia standard silver table fork, London 1724 by William Scarlett
Sold for £126
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Lot 38 - A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver child’s spoon, London 1705 maker's mark obscured
Sold for £164
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Lot 43 - A pair of George I dessert spoons, London 1724 maker’s mark obscured
Sold for £164
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Lot 44 - A group of three Queen Anne – George I Britannia standard silver tablespoons
Sold for £227
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Lot 47 - A George III sterling silver basting spoon, London 1761 by Paul Callard (reg. 8th Jan 1752)
Sold for £126
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Lot 51 - A mixed group of George II - George III sterling silver dessert spoons
Sold for £302
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Lot 56 - A set of five George III sterling silver gilt salt spoons, London 1819 by William Chawner
Sold for £151
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Lot 57 - A matched group of seven George II - Victorian Irish sterling silver dessert spoons
Sold for £252
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Lot 92 - A George V sterling silver bullet teapot, London 1933 by Asprey and Co
Sold for £328
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Lot 93 - An Elizabeth II sterling silver teapot, London 1972 by Asprey and Co
Sold for £630
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Lot 98 - A set of three Elizabeth II sterling silver vases, London 2004 by Asprey and Co
Sold for £1,008
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Lot 99 - A pair of Elizabeth II sterling silver three-light candelabra, London 1962 by Apsrey and Co
Sold for £2,394
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Lot 103 - A George II sterling silver chamberstick, London 1759 by William Cafe (reg. 16th Aug 1757)
Sold for £315
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Lot 112 - A George IV sterling silver teapot, London 1826 by John James Keith (reg. 5th May 1824)
Sold for £756
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Lot 113 - A George IV sterling silver teapot, London 1825 by Joseph Craddock (reg. 13th Oct 1825)
Sold for £882
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Lot 114 - A George IV Irish sterling silver 'zoomorphic' teapot, Dublin 1820 by William Nolan
Sold for £1,575
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