Description:
Six Pieces of Mostly George III Silver Hollowware, a footed salver, London, 1789-90, John Crouch I & Thomas Hannan, dia. 9; a teapot stand with an engraved oak border on four feet, London, 1800-01, James Emes, maker, lg. 7; a beaker, London, 1801-02, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, maker, ht. 3 1/2; an Irish creamer with engraved decoration throughout, monogram, armorial, and name to underside, Dublin, 1803-04, maker's mark "_W," possibly Richard Whitford, ht. 5; a British colonial beaker, Calcutta, India, early 19th century, John Mast/Mair, maker, ht. 3 1/2; and a Victorian beaker with engraved decoration and monogram, Sheffield, 1892-93, Atkin Brothers, maker, ht. 3 3/4 in., approx. 37.7 total troy oz.
Estimate $700-900
Monogram removal to center of salver (silver malleable); teapot stand with minor usage wear; Bateman beaker in good overall condition; creamer with repair to handle, possible monogram removal to one cartouche and name to underside; Mast beaker with usage wear; Victorian beaker in good overall condition.
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