Sold2020A George I Britannia standard silver mug, London 1722A George I Britannia standard silver mug, London 1722 by Edward Barnett (reg. 18th Nov 1715) Of circular form with a moulded circular foot and moulded rim, the C scroll handle with simple thumbpiece.See Sold Price
Sold2016A George I Britannia standard silver cream jug byA George I Britannia standard silver cream jug by George Greenhill Jones, London, 1722 engraved with a contemporary crest 7cm high, 85 gramsSee Sold Price
Sold2017Antique George I Solid Silver Christening Mug, 1716Item: George I Early Georgian Solid Silver Mug 1716 Britannia Standard Christening Mug Made in London in 1716 Maker: Edward Holaday. Approx Height - 9.3cm Medium: Britannia Standard Solid Silver SigneSee Sold Price
Sold2020A George I Britannia standard silver tablespoon, LondonA George I Britannia standard silver tablespoon, London 1714 by John Holland (reg. Nov 1711) Hanoverian pattern, with rat tail heel, the terminal later engraved with a crest of a martlet on top of a wSee Sold Price
Sold2022A George V Britannia standard silver treasury inkstand, London 1926 by Crichton BrothersA George V Britannia standard silver treasury inkstand, London 1926 by Crichton Brothers Of conventional form, rectangular form with moulded edges raised on four bun feet with hinged C scroll and knopSee Sold Price
Sold2022A GEORGE I SILVER PINT MUGA GEORGE I SILVER PINT MUG, by Richard Bayley, London 1722, of baluster form with double C-scroll handle, engraved with a large coat of arms. 12cm high, 11.7 troy ounces View 360 degree spinSee Sold Price
Sold2020A Set of Four George I Britannia Silver Trencher SaltsA Set of Four George I Britannia Silver Trencher Salts Mary Rood, London, 1722 together with a similar 20th century pair. hallmarked for Sterling on underside 12 ozt 4 dwt Height 1 1/2 x width 3 1/8 iSee Sold Price
Sold2018Pair of George I Britannia Standard Silver CandlesticksPair of George I Britannia Standard Silver Hexagonal Candlesticks. By William Bellassyse, London 1721. {Dimensions: 6 1/4 x 3 3/4 x 4 inches; silver weight 21.419 troy oz.}See Sold Price
Sold2023A George I Britannia silver sugar caster, WelderA George I Britannia standard silver octagonal sugar casterSamuel Welder, London1714height 6 1/4in (16cm); width 2 3/4in (7cm); weight approximately 7oz troySee Sold Price
Sold2021A four piece Britannia silver coffee and tea setA four piece George I style Britannia standard silver coffee and tea serviceCarrington & Co., London1919Comprising a coffee pot, a teapot, a cream jug and a hot milk jug.the coffee pot height 9 1/4inSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Victorian Britannia standard silver coffee pot, London 1880 by Charles Stuart HarrisA Victorian Britannia standard silver coffee pot, London 1880 by Charles Stuart Harris In the George I style, of tapering octagonal form with a panelled spout opposite a wooden C scroll handle pinnedSee Sold Price
Sold2022A good Queen Anne Britannia standard silver footed salver or tazza, London 1705 by Anthony NelmeA good Queen Anne Britannia standard silver footed salver or tazza, London 1705 by Anthony Nelme (free. 1680, d. 1722) Of circular form with a moulded rim, upon a spreading circular trumpet foot. TheSee Sold Price
Sold2022A PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR SALTSA PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR SALTSDAVID WILLAUME, LONDON 1709Engraved with an armorial6.5cm (2 1/2in) diameter187g (6 oz) A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR SSee Sold Price
Sold2021GEORGE I STYLE ENGLISH SILVER MUG, 224gAn English Britannia silver mug in the George I style. With period presentation inscription and crest. Hallmarked Elkington & Co. London 1911. 224g H. 9 cm (3 1/2 in.)See Sold Price
Sold2022A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER SIDE-HANDLED CHOCOLATE POTSA PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER SIDE-HANDLED CHOCOLATE POTS, by George Lambert, London 1894 and 1896, each pin-hinged cover surmounted by a further small hinged lid with urn-form knop, zSee Sold Price
Sold2019A George II Silver Mug, London, 1737, maker's markedA George II Silver Mug London, 1737 maker's marked rubbed marked 6 ozt 7 dwt Height 3 3/4 inches. Estimate $500-700See Sold Price
Sold2022A William III Britannia standard silver spoon, London 1698 by John LadymanA William III Britannia standard silver spoon, London 1698 by John Ladyman Trefid pattern, oval bowl with moulded rat tail heel. Fully marked. Length – 20.1 cm / 7.9 inches Weight – 56 gSee Sold Price
Sold2022A William III Britannia standard silver spoon, London 1701 by William PetleyA William III Britannia standard silver spoon, London 1701 by William Petley Trefid pattern, oval bowl with moulded beaded rat tail heel. Fully marked. Length – 19 cm / 7.5 inches Weight �See Sold Price
Sold2018A George II Silver Mug, London, 1767 Marks: (parA George II Silver Mug, London, 1767Marks: (partially effaced), (lion passant), (leopard'sSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver tankardA Queen Anne Britannia standard silver tankardLondon, 1709Engraved with a coat of arms.height 7 1/2in (19cm); length 8in (20cm); width 5 1/2in (14cm); weight approximately 28 oz troy Footnote:The engSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Britannia Standard silver porringer hallmarked London 1915, maker Vander & Hedges, and markedA Britannia Standard silver porringer hallmarked London 1915, maker Vander & Hedges, and marked under Tessier, London. Approx. 7 3/4" wide overallSee Sold Price
Sold2020A George I Britannia standard tablespoon, London 1714A George I Britannia standard tablespoon, London 1714 by Isaac Davenport (reg. April 1697) Hanoverian pattern, with rat tail heel, the terminal later engraved with a crest of a martlet on top of a wreSee Sold Price
Sold2020A set of seven Queen Anne Britannia standard silverA set of seven Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dessert spoons, London 1706/07 by Thomas Sadler (reg. 25th Aug 1701) Dog nose pattern, the oval bowls with rat tail heel. The terminals engraved witSee Sold Price
Sold2021PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TRENCHERPAIR OF QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TRENCHER SALTSLondon, 1710Maker’s mark “Co”. Diameters 2.75”.Approx. 3.4 troy oz. Provenance:Property of a direct descendant of Thomas Jefferson, tSee Sold Price
BonhamsA set of eight George II silver dog nose spoons Isaac Callard, London 1732 With drop heel, reve...£1,500
BonhamsA George II silver mug London 1743 together with William IV silver christening mug, Edward, Edw...£260
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BonhamsA pair of William III Britannia standard silver trencher salts William Keatt, London 1697 (2)£460(1 bid)
BonhamsA pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver casters maker's mark of Charles Adams, overstruck...£900
4 days LeftDoyle New YorkGeorge III Sterling Silver Epergne Centerpiece Thomas Pitts, London, 1761$2,500
5 days LeftJasper52Mid 20th Century Modern Sterling Silver Nursery Rhyme Themed Mug London 1948 Wakely & Wheeler$500
6 days LeftKinghams AuctioneersKate Harris for William Hutton and Sons, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled mug, London 1903,£400