The round teapot is standing on a round, profiled standing ring. The shoulders and lid are adorned with an engraved foliage and strapwork frieze....
The small, pear-shaped silver milk jug stands on a round, profiled, cast, pedestal foot and has a buoyantly curved rim. Made in London 1733/4....
The small, pear-shaped silver milk jug was made in London 1734/5 by Sarah Holaday, widow of the silversmith Edward Holaday....
This antique silver caster is a very fine object, typical for the first half of the eighteenth century. It was made in London (1733) by Thomas Farren....
This antique silver coffeepot has a slender, octagonal form and a smooth surface, adorned only by an engraved crest around a laborious cartouche. Being of the Britannia Standard period, it demonstrates an exceptional early example. It was made in London 1713/4 by the markers Robert...
The present silver tea caddy is a typical English, silver object from the George I period, early 18th century. Nice smooth surface and minimalistic design in great quality. London 1713/4, John Farnell....
This very fine silver sugar box from the early Georgian period (George I/II) was made in London 1726/7 by James Goodwin....
The smooth, tapering and cylindrical chocolate pot is raised on a moulded rim foot. The spout is S-curved and it ends in a bird’s head. The slightly domed cover is connected to the corpus with a detachable pin and chain....
The George II silver teapot is standing on a round, profiled standing ring. Its shoulders are adorned with engraved geometrical and naturalistic ornaments. London 1727/8, Thomas Cooke II, Richard Gurney....