English Sterling Silver and Carved Ivory Handle Salad Set by Edward Hancock of London, dated 1891-92. In a fitted box. In superb condition. One crack on back of ivory handles. Beautiful carved flower on end of handle and exquisite engraving in bowls. Each piece marked on back of bowls, Leopard head for London, lion passant for Sterling. Q in a shield for 1891-92, and E.H. in conforming rectangle for Edward Hancock. Fork 13 1/8 inches, Spoon 13 1/8 inches.
English George 1st Newcastle Sterling Silver Child's Mug, dated 1722. By Isaac Cookson. No monogram or engraving. Marked 3 castles in a heart, lion passant, crowned leopard, italic capital B and I pellet C. Rare. See age 498, Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks. 3 3/4 inches tall.
Pair of George II Sterling Silver Footed Table Casters, dated 1746-47. By Sam Wood. Cute little worn crest. Excellent condition. Marked on bottom, S pellet W, lion passant, crowned leopards and date letter l. 5 1/4 inches high.
Gorham Sterling Silver Five Light Candleabra, c. 1920-30. Square stepped base with beading, fluted column standards, Corinthian capitals. Condition: the candlestick is in excellent condition. The arms are also very good with restoration where they join the standard. See photos. Marked with Gorham mark of lion passant, anchor in shield and italic capital G over Sterling No. 3208. Original bobeckes. 19 inches high x 14 inches wide.
James E. Blake Co. Set of Six Sterling Silver Footed Salts and Six Matching Salt Spoons in the original fitted box. No initials. They may have never been used. Condition is excellent. Salt Spoons, 2 3/8 inches long; salts, 1 3/4 inches wide.
Pair of English George III London Sterling Silver Tablespoons dated 1765 by John James. Original shaded engraved initials EW. Gorgeous flame or scroll backs. 8" long.
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Sugar Nips, Acorn Pattern. Circa 1850. Fully marked Georg Jensen in a dotted oval on one stalk and on the other stalk, Sterling Denmark. Perfect condition. 3 1/2 inches.
American Towle Sterling Silver Twisted Handle Ball Top Souvenir Spoon, c. 1920. Gilt bowl of 4-masted ship, "Roanoke," 3539.03 tons, length, 330 feet. Bath, Me. Excellent condition except for some minor teethmarks to ball top. A real collector's item! 4 1/2 inches.
American Shiebler Sterilng Silver Footed Mustard Dish, c. 1900. With blue glass liner. Top has a cut out for the spoon. Excellent condition. Marked on bottom. Winged mark with STERLING over it. Unusual. 3 inches high x 2 3/8 inches wide.