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(2) JOHN ROUND & SON & UNMARKED
(2) JOHN ROUND & SON & UNMARKED SILVERPLATE TRAYS(lot of 2) Silverplate service trays, comprising: (1) John Round and Son Limited, Sheffield, having floral and ribbon design to center, pierced gallery trim, ending in four ball feet, approx 2.25"h, 20"l, 15.5"w; (1) having pierced trim, dual side handles, ending in paw feet, plate loss, approx 2"h, 21.5"l (to handles) 12.25"w; 8.5lbs total **Provenance: From a fine Texas estate**
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Victorian sterling silver-gilt
Victorian sterling silver-gilt salver hands & son, london, 1862 Of circular form with a scalloped rim with C-scroll interspersed by shell motif enclosing an engraved well. Diam: 9 in. 13 oz. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. - silver gilt heavily worn with near total loss to the flat section of the salver - surface scratches throughout - spotting and discoloration, will require cleaning
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SEVEN ENGLISH SILVER TABLE
SEVEN ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ITEMS20th century, including four open urn form salts with gilt interior and spoons, marks for John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1895, in fitted case; goblet with bead border, marks for James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1906; pair of open salts, bead border, claw feet, marks for London, 1864, Robert Harper, 15.27 oz. T., 2 in. to 5-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Arkansas
Condition:
cased urns with minor wear, case with damage and loss; goblet with dents; pair salts with minor wear
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Coin silver julep cup, shaped sides
Coin silver julep cup, shaped sides and ring foot, beaded border, marks for William Gale & Son (New York City, working 1850-1870), partial "G&S", inscribed "Stuart", 3.83 oz.T., 3-3/4 in. Small dents, light scratches, base buffed, marks partial Johnson's Silver Chest, Woodstock, New York, January 1973.
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ENGLISH SILVER PLATE HOT WATER URN,
ENGLISH SILVER PLATE HOT WATER URN, JOHN ROUND & SONEnglish Silver Plate Hot Water Urn, John Round & Son
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S. KIRK & SON COIN SILVER SALVER
S. KIRK & SON COIN SILVER SALVER 11oz mark, mid-19th century; circular, centered with chased wreath surrounded by chased geometric pattern, the whole within foliate repousse border with details of hunters, fox, stag and houses, notched rim, on three ball-and-claw feet; 1 1/2 in. H, 11 3/8 in. Diam., 19.05 ozt.
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JOHN ROUND & SON SILVER-PLATE
JOHN ROUND & SON SILVER-PLATE TUREEN SERVING DISH3 piece serving dish. Hallmarked on bottom.
Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 12"L
Manufacturer: John Round & Son
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age and use related wear
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Four George III open silver
Four George III open silver salts: round and footed with shell borders, gilt interiors, marks for London, two with marks for Robert and David Hennell, 1800, two with marks for Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, 1816, .925 fine, 14.73 oz.T., 2 x 3-1/2 in. Light scratches.
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Heavy sterling silver round tray
Heavy sterling silver round tray with a center ornate script monogram the chased leafy border decorated with children's heads. 12"dia. 20 troy oz.
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Edwardian Silver Plated and
Edwardian Silver Plated and Mother-of-Pearl Dessert Flatware, John Round & Son Ltd., early 20th century comprising 12 pieces, contained in a fitted case knife length 7.7 in — 19.6 cm
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Round sterling silver centerpiece
Round sterling silver centerpiece bowl by S. Kirk & Son with chased and repouss? decorated rim. 11.5"dia. 17 troy oz.
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Two coin silver mint julep cups:
Two coin silver mint julep cups: both round with tapered sides, beaded borders at bases, reeded tops, marks for "G&S" and "W.G.&S" (William Gale & Son, New York, working 1850-1870), scratched out on base "Gregg & Hayden & Co." (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1850, retailer), no monograms, 9.34 oz.T., 3-1/2 in. Small dents, overpolished.
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Round sterling silver tray by R.
Round sterling silver tray by R. Wallace & Sons monogrammed. 11.5"dia. 13 troy oz.
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SILVER: THREE STERLING DISHES,
SILVER: THREE STERLING DISHES, THE FIRST S. KIRK AND SON ROUND DISH WITH REPOUSSE FLORAL RIM, 6 1/4" DIA.; LEAF FORM DISH, 10 1/4" X...SILVER: Three sterling dishes, the first S. Kirk and Son round dish with repousse floral rim, 6 1/4" dia.; leaf form dish, 10 1/4" x 6 3/4"; Wallace "Antique" footed dish with shaped rim, 6" dia., expected light wear, 21.17 ozt.
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Coin silver mug, round shaped body,
Coin silver mug, round shaped body, flared rim, acanthus and scroll decoration, "J. H. Connor" (New York City, working 1883-1938) and "Geoff" (Garrett Eoff, New York City, working 1805-1850), "LBR", 5.9 oz. T., 4-1/2 x 4-1/2 x 3-1/4 in. Rim bent, small dents, light scratches.
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VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER. SS
VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER. SS London 1879; also stamped Goldsmiths Alliance Limited Cornhill London. Circular the flaring serpentine rim with applied rocaille decoration; on three scrolling feet - 12 oz. 4 dwt.; 1 in. high x 8 1/4 in. diam.
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Sterling Silver Round Box
Sterling Silver Round Box courting scene 3'' diameter hallmarked Victorian
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A set of six Edwardian silver
A set of six Edwardian silver dessert spoons and five forks, Old English pattern, by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1904, 16ozs More Information Light polish scratches, fork tines slightly worn
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GEORGE III SILVER SALVER, LONDON
GEORGE III SILVER SALVER, LONDON 1770Robert Jones & Robert Schofield makers, circular with beaded rim. Weight: 12.7 ozt [r. 70] Dimensions: 8" Dia.
(HINC1535)(WT)
Condition:
Very good, armorial and makers mark partially rubbed.
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Circa 1890 silver-topped and 14K
Circa 1890 silver-topped and 14K gold crescent brooch set with 7 out-of-round sapphires accented with 8 old mine-cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.50 ct graded H-I color and SI clarity 2.5''.
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THREE JOCELYN BURTON SILVER OPEN
THREE JOCELYN BURTON SILVER OPEN SALTSROUND FORM, TWO W...Three Jocelyn Burton Silver Open Salts round form, two with shell motif, and one "snail" cellar (one with separation from bottom) height 1 1/2 inches, diameter 3 inches 10.6 troy ounces Provenance: The consignor’s late husband, Philip Refson, owned the Charles de Temple jewelry shop on Jermyn St, London in the late 1970's through early 90's. Charles de Temple and Jocelyn Burton were friends, and he carried many of Jocelyn's silver pieces in his store. Mr. Refson became a private client (and personal friend) of Jocelyn's during this time and often commissioned pieces directly from Jocelyn. The chargers and the bull place card holders (Philip was a Taurus) are examples of commissioned pieces.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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Silver can joseph richardson,
Silver can joseph richardson, philadelphia, late 18th century Pear shaped with leaf molded lyre form handle, scrolled butt, open 'ROSE' and leaf cartouche with monogram 'C.S.S. from H.A.S.' on circular molded foot. Bottom stamped one time 'JR' in a box. H: 5 11/16 in. Good condition, normal polish wear. Few minor dents to outer edge of pear, handle leafage worn, handle possibly reattached, later initials
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A pair of Victorian silver circular
A pair of Victorian silver circular salts with shaped and reeded rims the bodies embossed with flowers with lions head and paw feet each 3ins diameter x 2ins high possibly by Stephen Smith London 1879 (engraved with Manchester 96 Regiment Crest to cartouche) a set of six silver napkin rings with gadroon mounts by George Heath Sheffield 1898 and a small selection of silver items various (gross weight 25ozs) and a silver banded wooden pepper mill 4.25ins high
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A pair of silver shell pattern
A pair of silver shell pattern caddy spoons, S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1964, with shell bowls, 8cm long, approximately 40gm
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Two English silver trays, both .925
Two English silver trays, both .925 fine with no monograms: one with shaped and stepped border, scroll feet, marks for Joseph (Sr.) and Joseph (Jr.) Angell, London, 1841, 12.7 oz.T., 1-1/4 x 9-1/4 in., scratches, small dents; one rounded square form with Chippendale border and scroll feet, marks for C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London, 1920, 12.05 oz.T., 1 x 8 x 8 in., light scratches.
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GEORGE III SILVER INKSTAND John
GEORGE III SILVER INKSTAND John Roberto & Co. Sheffield 1812 (bobeche and snuffer differently marked); the tray with shell and acanthus leaf rim on lion's paw feet centered by an urn with chamber candlestick and two rimmed cut-glass wells. 3 1/4 x 10 in. approx. 21 oz.
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Two pieces sterling silver: one
Two pieces sterling silver: one Reed & Barton Francis I, round plate, 11-1/4 in.; round bowl with four ball feet, S. Kirk & Son Repoussé, 233, 2-1/2 x 9-1/2 in., 35.38 oz.T. Like new condition.
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Silver-Plated Revolving Server
Silver-Plated Revolving Server English, late 19th century, dome top with scroll and floral decoration, shield cartouche, ivory button, interior liners (one pierced), marks for John Rounds & Sons Ltd., "8700", Sheffield, no monogram, 8-1/4 x 10 x 13 in.,
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PAIR STERLING SILVER TABLESPOONS
PAIR STERLING SILVER TABLESPOONS WITH GOLD WASHED BOWLS (ENCASED), JOHN ROUND, SHEFFIELD, 1898, 6 OZPair Sterling Silver Tablespoons with Gold Washed Bowls (encased), John Round, Sheffield, 1898, 6 oz
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Sons of the Revolution gold
Sons of the Revolution gold medal, oval medallion with American revolutionary soldier on obverse, "Sons of the Revolution" around bust of Washington on verso, gilt silver or bronze, mounted in a heavy 14 kt. gold (tested) frame with eagle and stars, inscribed "John Bernard Dahlgren…1897", stamped "Bailey Banks & Biddle Co./Phila.", original silk ribbon, 3-1/8 x 1-3/8 in. Minor wear. Descended in Family of the Late Admiral John A. Dahlgren, Eastern Shore, Virginia.
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S. KIRK & SON REPOUSSE STERLING
S. KIRK & SON REPOUSSE STERLING SILVER SALVER Circa 1925-1932 company mark, pattern 912, round form with engraved diapered motif to upper tray with script monogrammed wreath cartouche, within a floral repousse rim, rasied on ball and talon feet.
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TWO STERLING SILVER DISHES The
TWO STERLING SILVER DISHES The first a S. Kirk & Son bowl, pattern number 431, round scalloped form with fruit and floral repoussé motif, raised on three ball feet (1 1/2 x 5 5/4 in.); the second a Birks round footed tray, numbered 8/16 with reticulated rim border (1 1/4 x 8 1/2 in.). No monograms.
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Sundry silver including a
Sundry silver including a circular dish, Sheffield 1925, 14.5cm diameter, pair of pierced bonbon dishes, napkin ring, spoons, etc., approximately 400g
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A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER by
A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER by Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, London, 1861, of lobed circular form with a beaded and scroll border, engraved with floral tendrils and a central crest bearing the inscription 'IN HOC SIGNO VINCES', on three pierced scroll feet (c. 56oz), 41cm diameter
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JOHN ROUND & SONS SILVERPLATE
JOHN ROUND & SONS SILVERPLATE BREAKFAST TUREENGood Victorian Silverplate Revolving Breakfast Tureen, John Round & Sons, Sheffield, act. 1863-1957, oval footed form, retracting cover, pierced liner, fluted legs with paw feet
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Samuel Kirk & Son sterling silver
Samuel Kirk & Son sterling silver bowl early 20th c. the rim embossed with flowers leaves grape clusters and grapevine decoration the interior monogrammed. 4.25"h.x10.25"dia. 24 troy oz.