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632 638619.Five Sterling Flatware Servers, a George III bright-cut stuffing spoon,London, 1793, a Durgin roast fork with twisted stem and reededspherule terminal, a Theodore B. Starr claret spoon with twisted stemand beaded handle, and an American two-piece small carving set,monograms, approx. 9 troy oz. weighable silver.$200-300620.Sheffield <strong>Silver</strong> Plate Tea Urn, late 18th century, Holy D. Wilkinson &Co., the ovoid body bright-cut engraved with a band of flowering vineand diapered roundels, domed lid with acorn finial, beaded rim, handleswith oak leaves, raised on paw legs enclosing a burner, on oblong basewith ball feet, ht. 15 in.$500-700621.Pair of George III <strong>Silver</strong> Stuffing Spoons, London, 1794, maker’smark HS, engraved with a crest, lg. 11 3/8 in., approx. 6 troy oz.$250-300622.George III <strong>Silver</strong> Teapot, London, 1795-96, Crespin Fuller, maker,with ivory pineapple finial and oval cover, angular body with re-entrantcorners, angled spout, engraved with bands of foliage and amonogrammed oval wreath, ht. 6 1/4 in., approx. 15 troy oz.$600-800623.George III <strong>Silver</strong> Soup Ladle, London, 1796, Thomas Northcote,maker, backtipt, engraved with crest, lg. 13 1/4 in., approx. 6 troy oz.$400-600624.Pair of George III <strong>Silver</strong> Sugar Tongs, London, Hester Bateman,maker, with bright-cut engraving to arms, and acorn-form nips,monogrammed, lg. 5 3/8 in., approx. 1 troy oz.$300-500625.George III <strong>Silver</strong> Basket, London, 1798, Peter and Ann Bateman,makers, boat-shaped, with reeded rim, and border bright-cut with bandof roundels and drapery swags, with reeded swing handle, and slightlyflaring foot, engraved to interior with mottoed coat of arms, lg. 13 5/8in., approx. 27 troy oz.$1,000-1,500626.Pair of George III <strong>Silver</strong> Salvers, London, 1798, Richard Rugg, maker,molded rim with beaded edge, with bright-cut monogram, on ball andclaw feet, dia. 8 1/4 in., approx. 26 troy oz.$1,200-1,800627.Two George III <strong>Silver</strong> Teapot Stands, London, oval, with reeded rimsand bright-cut engraving, one 1798, John Emes, maker, lg. 6 5/8, theother 1810, Henry Chawner, maker, lg. 6 1/2; sold together with asauce boat, British provincial or American coin, marked “CT Sterling,”beaded rim, leaf-topped scroll handles, and shell-topped pad feet, ht. 4in., 20 troy oz. total.$700-900628.Eight George III <strong>Silver</strong> Spoons, London, 1789-1812, various makers,comprising a tablespoon, six tea/coffee spoons and a caddy spoon,approx. 6 troy oz.$200-300online bidding at www.skinnerinc.com87

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