19C/20C English silver
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Group of (5) 19th/early 20th century English silver table articles, to include: George IV sterling silver straining ladle, London, 1822, in Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern, having bowl with pierced scrolls and handle with engraved foliate script ''R'', with ''_P'' maker's mark and partial ''T'' mark; Victorian sterling silver pair of tongs, Chawner & Co., London, 1850, in Queen's pattern, having engraved crest with crown, rooster and bugle at end; Victorian sterling silver straining ladle, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1875, in Old English Bead pattern; Victorian Britannia Standard sugar caster, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1899, of octagonal form, top pierced with banners and foliate design, (minor dents); and Edwardian sterling silver footed creamer, London, 1905, with ''FH'' maker's mark. Hallmarked. Minor wear, some with minor scratches. George IV straining ladle 6-3/4''l; sugar caster 6-3/4''h; total approximate weight 18.1 troy oz. Provenance: Estate of Joseph ''Jay'' St. Mark, PhD, of Newtown, Connecticut, historian, appraiser, and collector of fine Americana.
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19C/20C English silver
Estimate $200 - $400
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