Image Lot Price Description

3115
$4,370.00

ASSEMBLED GEORGIAN AND OTHER STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE. Late 18th, early 19th century and other. England. Consisting of: 1) Seven 8″ forks, 2 (1795/6 Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn), 5 (1800/1 Richard Cooke), 1 (1787/8 W). 2) Seventeen 6-1/2″ forks, 6 (1784/5 Geo. Smith), 4 (1796/7 Prob. John Beldon), 5 (1809/10 Geo. Wintle), 2 unidentified. 3) Sixteen 9-1/4″ knives, 12 (1947 Sheffield) HA, 46 (1972 Sheffield) CWF, 2 (1934 Sheffield) CWF. 4) Fifteen 8″ forks, 1 (1824/5 Poss. R. Peppin), 2 (1811/12 Wm. Eley, Wm. Flann, Wm. Chawner), 2 (1792/3 Thomas Northcote), 3 (1795/6 Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn), 3 (1803/4 Wm. Eley & Wm. Fearn), 3 (1811/12 Newcastle Dorothy Langlanos), 1 (1792/3 Wm. Sutton). 5) Six 8-3/4″ spoons(1809/10 Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn). 6) Twelve 8″ spoons, 5 (Geo. Smith III), 1 (Wm. Chawner), 6 (1742/46 Richard Crossley). 7) Eighteen 6-1/2″ spoons, 8 (1796/7) varied, 2 (1797), 6 (1790/1) Wm. Eley & Wm. Fearn), 2 (1783/84 Gs.). 8) Twelve 5-1/4″ spoons, 11 (1795/96 Solomon House), 1 (1806/07 Samuel Godbhere. 9) Two 7″ ladles (Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn) 10) Two 12-1/4″ Stuffing spoons (1799/1800 Thos. Wallis). 11) Twelve 6″ Pistol Grip Butter Knives (1951? Sheffield). 12) One 13-1/2″ Ladle (1794/95 Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn). 13) Two 5-1/2″ sugar tongs. 14) One double marrow scoop. WEIGHT: 152 tr. oz. without knives. SIZE: See descriptions. PROVENANCE: By descent through the family of the current owner and accompanied by original receipts for most of the silver including: James Robinson, F. Gorevic & Sons, Freeman of London. CONDITION: Generally very good. Most flatware in “gently used” condition. 9-25230 (3,000-5,000)


Auction: Fine Art, Antiques & Asian - August 2012
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