Large whistling mug, a rare George I, sterling silver, lidded mug in baluster form, scrolled and floral embossing, cartouche with armorial engraving, scrolled whistling handle and stepped circular wreathed base. By Benjamin Cartwright London 1745. Height:…
An early George III silver twin handled cup, pedestal foot, reeded banded highlights. London 1763 by Benjamin Cartwright I, a noted cup maker. 386gms. Height 13.2 cm
A George II two handled sterling silver loving cup, 1758 London, with maker's mark for Benjamin Cartwright I, the bell shaped cup with a waisted tiered base, with extravagant 'C' scroll handles with flattened thumb pieces and flared pointed ends, with a…
A George II silver sauce boat by Benjamin Cartwright, London 1754, with leaf capped flying scroll handle and scalloped edge and repousse scroll floral spray and fancy bird designed body on three stepped hoof feet, weight 119 grams. Provenance: Purchased…
A George II sterling silver tankard, maker's mark Benjamin Cartwright I, London, circa 1753, the gently tapered body with a vacant cartouche and embossed decoration in the round, surmounted by a hinged domed lid with an 'S' shaped handle, a double volute…
English sterling silver flatware set mixed dates 18th century various London makers marks i) 2 George III Hanoverian basting spoons by James Jones London 1766, length 36.3 cm benjamin Cartwright 1761, length 35 cm ii) 12 table spoons by Thomas Chawner,…
Three sterling silver table spoons, comprising one crested Britannia standard Hanoverian rat tail bearing indistinct makers mark, London 1718; one Hanoverian pattern rat tail, initialled 'A' over 'Tp' and bearing marks for Henry Clarke, London 1722; and…