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528<br />

528.<br />

Georgian Sheffield Plate Monteith, late 18th/early 19th century,<br />

oval, with stylized heart-shaped openwork rim, pendant lion mask<br />

handles, base of body based and embossed with flat leaves, on<br />

slightly flaring foot, ht. 7, lg. approx. 12 1/4 in.<br />

Provenance: S.J. Shrubsole, New York and London.<br />

$300-500<br />

529.<br />

George III Silver Teapot, London, 1795, maker’s mark FP, paneled<br />

ovoid form with domed lid, ivory finial and loop handle, straight spout,<br />

the body with bright-cut bands of paterae, foliates, and fans at neck<br />

and foot, ht. 7 in., approx. 18 troy oz.<br />

$300-500<br />

530.<br />

Small George III Hot Water Urn, London, 1796, lacking maker’s<br />

mark, urn shaped, with domed lid, chased and embossed with flatleaf<br />

band to lid and upper rim, with ram’s head pendant handles, on<br />

trumpet foot and square base with ball feet, spout with ivory tap, ht.<br />

14 3/8 in., approx. 39 troy oz.<br />

$700-1,000<br />

531.<br />

Sheffield Plate Dish Cross, late 18th/early 19th century, of typical<br />

form, with adjustable dish supports sliding on square-section arms<br />

emanating from central roundel, lg. to 12 1/2 in.<br />

$200-250<br />

532.<br />

Three Georgian Silver Flatware Items, two stuffing spoons, one<br />

Dublin, 1798, Michael Keating, maker, lg. 12 1/4, the other London,<br />

1779, George Smith, maker, lg. 11 1/4, each engraved with a crest,<br />

and a London marrow scoop, 1754, maker’s mark obscured, lg. 8<br />

1/2 in., approx. 8 troy oz.<br />

$200-300<br />

533.<br />

Nine Silver Bottle Tickets, 18th and 19th century, comprising a near<br />

pair, London, 1798 and 1800, T. Phipps and E. Robinson, makers, for<br />

“Port” and “Claret,” wd. 1 5/8; a Victorian “Port,” Birmingham, 1849,<br />

wd. 1 3/4; an unmarked leaf-form “Brandy,” wd. 2 1/2; a late 19th<br />

century American reticulated “Rye,” wd. 2; and a set of four<br />

unmarked reticulated examples, “Sherry,” “Brandy,” “Gin,” and<br />

“Whiskey,” wd. 3 1/4 in., approx. 4 troy oz.<br />

$300-500<br />

534.<br />

Three English Silver Vinaigrettes, one London, 1799, T. Phipps and<br />

E. Robinson, makers, oval, with central monogrammed roundel to lid<br />

and stipple engraving overall; and two Birmingham, one 1836,<br />

maker’s mark TS, rectangular, with slightly swelling sides, and overall<br />

floral engraving, bail at top, the other 1857, makers’ mark A&S,<br />

shaped rectangular form with scroll engraving overall, all lg. approx. 1<br />

1/2 in., approx. 2 troy oz.<br />

$500-700<br />

535.<br />

Pair of George III Silver Card Salvers, London, 1799, Thomas<br />

Hannam and John Crouch, makers, round, with ribbed rim, on three<br />

tapered feet, engraved to center with monogram within garter, dia. 8<br />

1/8 in., approx. 27 troy oz.<br />

$250-400

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