George II Silver Milk Jug
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 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....
Rare Salzburg ibex box with carved lid motif and silver mountings. Normally, the motifs are pressed into the horn, but this one is clearly carved....
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....
This pair of silver candlesticks presents a very fine work of English silver of the early 18th century and especially the Georgian Era. Made in London 1733/4 by William Darker....
The present round, antique silver plate is an excellent object of English silver of the late 17th century. Very strict and timeless, minimalistic design....
These Queen Anne, square silver boxes are octagonal divided by narrow and long sides. The only decoration of these exceptionally attractive boxes is the fine gadroons (ornamental surface or edges) on foot and lid....
This silver punch bowl is a perfect example for the George II period. It was made in London 1724/5 by Richard Bayley. The crest belongs to Sir James Clavering of Axwell, 4th Baronet....