George II Antique Silver
A Georgian Newcastle Silver Loving Cup
This beautiful Georgian Silver Loving Cup was made by Langland and Robertson, Newcastle 1780.It is in beautiful condition, with a fine patina and elegant shape....
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A Silver Plate Flatware Set for 6: Old English Pattern silverware
This Silver Plated Flatware Set was made by Garrards, and has never been used! It is in the Old English Pattern, which dates from the middle of the 18th century,...
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A Georgian Silver Mug 1735
This Georgian silver mug was made in London 1735, probably by John Fawdrey. It is of very good quality, heavy and of excellent gauge. It is as good an example of...
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A Charming George II Sparrow Beak Cream Jug
This stunning little Georgian creamjug is of "Sparrow Beak" form, often also called a pitcher cream jug. It is in wonderful condition with a beautiful soft patina...
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A Silver Plated Flatware Set in the Old English Pattern
This silver plate flatware set is in the Old English pattern, and is very good quality. It is a matched service, meaning that while the pieces are all exactly the...
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A Georgian Silver Marrow Scoop- Early Example
This Georgian silver marrow scoop was made in London 1729 by John Swift. It is a very early example, most silver Marrow Scoops were made in the mid to late 18th...
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A Pair of English Silver Sauce Boats by Comyns 1927/8
This charming pair of Georgian style sauce boats were made by the famous Richard Comyns, and are of beautiful quality.In classic George III style, these elegant...
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A Georgian silver Pap Boat
Made in London 1750 by Thomas JeannesPap boats were originally intended for feeding babies and invalids, and thus are of interest to collectors of medial antiques...
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