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A good, 18th century, George II, English Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop made in London and dating from c1750. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "SC" possibly for Samuel Courtauld, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Leopard's Head Crowned London town mark and date letter P for 1750/51. This marrow scoop is in excellent condition. It measures 8" inches (205mm) in length. The weight is 27.7g. A lovely example of English Georgian silver for the antique silver collector.

Price £275    €321.94    $350.54


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Georgian English Silver Marrow Scoop, London c1750
A very good, 18th century, George II, English Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop made in London and dating from c1757. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "LB" for louis Black, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Leopard's Head Crowned London town mark and date letter B for 1757/58. This marrow scoop is in excellent condition. It measures just over 8" inches (205mm) in length. The weight is 28.4g. A lovely example of English Georgian silver for the antique silver collector.

Price £275    €321.94    $350.54


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Georgian English Silver Marrow Scoop, London c1757
A good Novelty, Vintage English Sterling Silver PORT Wine Label in the form of an Oyster Shell. The label was made by Harman Brothers of Spencer Street, Birmingham and dates from c1962. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark HBROS for Harman Brothers, the Lion Passant silver mark, the Birmingham town mark and date letter N for 1962/63. It measures 47mm in height by 50mm in width.

Price £175    €204.87    $223.07


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English Silver Oyster Shell PORT Wine Label
A very good, 18th century, George III, English Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop made in London and dating from c1797. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark GG for George Gray, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Leopard's Head Crowned London town mark and date letter B for 1797. This marrow scoop is in excellent condition. It measures approximately 9" inches (230mm) in length. The weight is 38.8g. A lovely example of English Georgian silver for the antique silver collector.

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Georgian English Silver Marrow Scoop, GG c1797
A good quality English sterling silver Whisky Tumbler Cup. The tumbler is hallmarked with the maker's mark S&Sn for Spink & Son, the Lion passant sterling silver mark, the Leopard's Head London town mark and date letter l for 1966/67. It measures approximately 75mm in diameter, 60mm in height and the weight is 124.0g. A really nice item, it would make an excellent gift for a whisky lover. Great for someone to enjoy a dram of Scottish single malt whisky (or gin, vodka, rum) on a special occasion.

Price £395    €462.43    $503.51


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Sterling Silver Tumbler Cup, Spink & Son c1966
A very good quality, English sterling silver jewellery box, made by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham c1963. The cedar wood lined box is supported on four bracket feet with plain silver sides and engine turned engraving to the lid. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark HCD for Henry Clifford Davis, the lion passant sterling silver mark, the anchor Birmingham town mark and date letter O for 1963/64. It measures 120mm x 95mm x 42mm in height. The box is in excellent condition.

Price £495    €579.50    $630.98


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Vintage English Silver Jewellery Box, Birmingham
A superb English Britannia standard silver gilt Whisky Tumbler Cup complete with the original fitted presentation case. This lovely item is made from Britannia silver, a higher grade of silver than the more common sterling silver. Britannia silver was originally introduced in 1697 because sterling silver coins were being melted by silversmiths for use, thus causing a shortage of coins. In England, an Act of Parliament was passed stating that after 26 March 1697 silver must be made of the higher Britannia grade. Sterling silver was reintroduced from 1 June 1720, and thereafter Britannia silver has remained an optional standard for hallmarking in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The tumbler is hallmarked with the maker's mark FH for Francis Howard, 958 and Britannia for Britannia standard silver, the Sheffield rose town mark and date letter N for 2012. Also the optional Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee mark. It measures approximately 60mm in diameter, 45mm in height and the weight is 88.7g. A really nice item, it would make an excellent gift. Great for someone to enjoy a dram of whisky (or gin, vodka, rum) on a special occasion.

Price £395    €462.43    $503.51


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Britannia English Silver Tumbler Cup Jubilee 2012
GOOD QUALITY, RARE GEORGIAN, ENGLISH STERLING SILVER BRANDY PAN & COVER, LONDON c1821. A very fine and rare, English Sterling Silver Large Brandy Pan or Sauce Pan & Cover made by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London and dating from c1821. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "RE/EB" for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, the Monarchs Head duty mark, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Leopard's Head crowned London town mark and date letter "f" for 1821/22. The cover with hinged piece at the spout allowing the liquid to be poured without removing the cover. In excellent condition. This is larger than the normal Brandy pan size, measuring 4 1/2" inches (115mm) in height to the finial (excluding handle). It measures 3 3/4" (90mm) in diameter. The weight is 388.1g/13.68oz/12.47ozt.

Price £1295    €1516.06    $1650.74


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Georgian Silver Brandy Pan & Cover c1821
A GOOD QUALITY, ANTIQUE GEORGE IV, ENGLISH STERLING SILVER MARROW SCOOP GEORGIAN LONDON c1824 A very good quality, early 19th century, George IV, English Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop made in London and dating from c1824. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "IL/HL/CL" for John, Henry & Charles Lias, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Monarch's Head duty mark, the Leopard's Head London town mark and date letter "i" for 1824/25. This marrow scoop is in excellent condition. It measures approximately 8 1/2" inches (215mm) in length. The weight is 45.2g. A lovely example of English Georgian silver for the antique silver collector.

Price £295    €345.36    $376.04


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Georgian English Silver Marrow Scoop c1824
GOOD QUALITY, ANTIQUE GEORGIAN ENGLISH SILVER SOUP LADLE, LONDON GEORGE III, c1818. A good quality, antique, English Sterling Silver Soup Ladle made by William Bateman I, London and dating from c1818. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "WB" for William Bateman I, the Monarchs Head duty mark, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Leopard's Head crowned London town mark and date letter "C" for 1818/19. A very good, heavy gauge ladle that is in excellent condition. A nice addition to any collection. The ladle measures 12 1/2" inches (325mm) in length. The weight is 223.8g/7.89oz/7.19ozt

Price £325    €380.48    $414.28


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Georgian English Silver Soup Ladle, Bateman c1818
A VERY GOOD QUALITY, SET of SIX ENGLISH STERLING SILVER KING'S TABLESPOONS, GARRARD & Co., LONDON A very good quality, Set of Six English Sterling Silver Tablespoons made in London by Garrard & Co. The famous firm, Garrard & Co was established in London in 1735 and hold the Royal Warrant as suppliers to the British Royal Family, their relationship with the Royal Family stretching back to 1843 when Garrard was appointed the first official crown jeweller. These spoons are superb quality, made from very heavy gauge silver, the total weight is a massive 657.0g. They are hallmarked with the maker's mark "G&CoLD" for Garrard & Company (Regent Street, London), the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Leopard's Head London town mark and date letter "t" for 1974. The spoons are in excellent condition with surface scratches consistent with minimal normal use. They measure approximately 8 1/4" inches (205mm) in length. The total weight approximately 657.0g/23.16oz/21.12ozt. A lovely set of English sterling silver spoons with an excellent pedigree. NOTE: I also have another identical set of six spoons (4 spoons date letter t, two spoons date letter s) therefore a set of twelve spoons is available if desired.

Price £595    €696.57    $758.45


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English Silver Tablespoons Garrard & Co. London
A very good quality, impressive pair of heavy, Georgian English Sterling Silver Entree Dishes made in London by Robert Garrard and dating from c1825. The famous firm, Garrard & Co was established in London in 1735 and hold the Royal Warrant as suppliers to the British Royal Family, their relationship with the Royal Family stretching back to 1843 when Garrard was appointed the first official crown jeweller. These dishes are of superb quality, made from very heavy gauge silver, the total weight is a massive 4.037 Kg. They are hallmarked with the maker's mark "RG" for Robert Garrard, (Panton Street, London), the Monarch's Head duty mark, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Leopard's Head London town mark and date letter "i" for 1824/25. Also stamped to the base "Garrards, Panton Street, London". They have an impressive Heraldic coat of arms with the motto "Mon Devorato Serpente". Obviously, these dished would have been originally owned by an extremely wealthy family. These dishes are in excellent condition with surface scratches consistent with minimal normal use. They measure approximately 11 1/2" x 9" x 2 1/2" inches (290 x 230 x 65mm), excluding handle. The total weight 4.037 Kg. A very impressive pair of of English sterling silver entree dishes with an excellent pedigree. An excellent addition to any collection and it would be very hard to find a better pair.

Price £5950    €6965.67    $7584.47


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