Fine Silver Auction 2024-02-23 Auction - 225 Price Results - Leland Little in NC
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A George II Silver Coffee Pot, Mark of Francis CrumpA North Carolina Coin Silver Teaspoon, Mark of Traugott LinebachA Hanau Silver Figural Centerpiece Bowl
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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Leland Little

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A George III Silver Teapot: A George III Silver Teapot London (1790), rubbed maker's mark and partially rubbed duty mark, with rolled handle, hand chased foliate repousse decoration from a later period, and an armorial
3002: A George III Silver TeapotEst. $50-$25,000
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A George III Silver Cream Jug: A George III Silver Cream Jug London (1794), with "AB" maker's mark, bead course rim and reeded handle, raised on a pedestal foot, bright-cut central monogram. 5 5/8 in. 3.3 troy oz. Private
3004: A George III Silver Cream JugEst. $50-$25,000
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Pair of Sheffield Silver-Plated Meat Domes: Pair of Sheffield Silver-Plated Meat Domes circa early 19th century, mark of Nathaniel Smith & Co., flared form with fluted border and acanthus leaf top handle, with engraved heraldic armorial
3006: Pair of Sheffield Silver-Plated Meat DomesEst. $50-$25,000
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Pair of Sheffield Silver-Plated Sauce Tureens: Pair of Sheffield Silver-Plated Sauce Tureens early 19th century, unmarked, with foliate rims and conforming side and top handles having lion head motifs, raised on four paw feet, each engraved with
3007: Pair of Sheffield Silver-Plated Sauce TureensEst. $50-$25,000
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A Sheffield Silver-Plated Hot Water Urn: A Sheffield Silver-Plated Hot Water Urn early 19th century, with figural mask knees and a square base with paw over ball feet, gadrooning along shoulder and rim, lid topped with a foliate finial,
3008: A Sheffield Silver-Plated Hot Water UrnEst. $50-$25,000
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A Sheffield Silver-Plated Tea Service: A Sheffield Silver-Plated Tea Service early 19th century, includes a teapot (7 in.), a creamer with gold wash, and a waste bowl with gold wash, each featuring bright-cut engraved alternating foliate
3009: A Sheffield Silver-Plated Tea ServiceEst. $50-$25,000
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Pair of Sheffield Silver-Plated Candelabra: Pair of Sheffield Silver-Plated Candelabra early 19th century, three-light convertible forms with reeded edges, scrolling candle arms, and flame finials, unmarked, by an unknown maker. 22 1/4 in.
3010: Pair of Sheffield Silver-Plated CandelabraEst. $50-$25,000
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Two Georgian Silver Serving Spoons: Two Georgian Silver Serving Spoons the first, a George IV large serving spoon with "WE" makers mark, London (1826), possibly by William Eley II or William Esterbrook, tipt end with pointed fins,
3015: Two Georgian Silver Serving SpoonsEst. $50-$25,000
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Four George III Irish Silver Serving Spoons: Four George III Irish Silver Serving Spoons Dublin (1789), rubbed maker's marks, engraved handles, bright-cut monograms. 8 3/4 in. 7.1 total troy oz. Private Collection, Jamestown, North Carolina
3016: Four George III Irish Silver Serving SpoonsEst. $50-$25,000
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Five Pieces of George III Silver Flatware: Five Pieces of George III Silver Flatware includes a pair of sugar tongs with mark of Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London (1805), with engraved decoration, not monogrammed; a serving spoon with
3017: Five Pieces of George III Silver FlatwareEst. $50-$25,000
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A Pair of George III Silver Asparagus Tongs: A Pair of George III Silver Asparagus Tongs London (1807), mark of William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, period bright-cut engraved monogram. 9 1/4 in. 5.41 troy oz. Additional
3019: A Pair of George III Silver Asparagus TongsEst. $50-$25,000
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A George III Silver Strainer Spoon: A George III Silver Strainer Spoon London (1796), mark attributed to George Burrows, armorial engraving of a griffin to handle. 11 3/4 in. 4.03 troy oz. Additional high-resolution photos are
3020: A George III Silver Strainer SpoonEst. $50-$25,000
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Two Pairs of George III Silver Tongs: Two Pairs of George III Silver Tongs the first, mark of Sarah & John William Blake, London (1820), without a monogram; the second, mark of Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London (1791), with
3021: Two Pairs of George III Silver TongsEst. $50-$25,000
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Two Georgian Irish Silver Spoons: Two Georgian Irish Silver Spoons the first, a George III serving spoon, mark of John Kavanagh, Dublin (1815) with repousse gold wash bowl and engraved foliate decoration (9 1/2 in.); the second, a
3023: Two Georgian Irish Silver SpoonsEst. $50-$25,000
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