Pair of George III sterling silver sauce boats, mark of James young, London, 1768, of typical form with undulating rim, with leaf capped scroll handle, on shell pad hoof feet, hallmarked (2), total weight 372 grams. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
A pair of George III silver sauce tureens & covers, maker's mark of James young, London 1784, each domed cover with urn finial, the oval base having moulded handles with leaf terminals, beaded rim and foot and with engraved decoration of floral swags,…
Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver swing handled sugar basket, by James young, London, 1792 - 1793, excluding handle 10 cm high, 13.5 cm wide, 9 cm deep and 195 grams
Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver teapot & matched stand, teapot by James Young, London, 1791 - 1792, and tea stand by Ei, London 1791-1792 16 cm high, 27 cm wide and total weight 675 grams
Fine and rare antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval fluted pedestal tea pot, ovoid form body with stop fluted decoration, below a upper sholder of with swags and rosettes, fluted stepped foot, by James young and Orlando Jackson, London 1774,…
A rare and fine George III lion mask strainer spoon, possibly Orlando Jackson & James Young, the finely modelled lion mask handle above acanthus and vine wrapped reeded stem terminating in pierced frilled bowl, marks obstructed by piercing, 280 grams, 31…
English hallmarked sterling silver George III pair of graduated dishes having a rounded hexagonal body with a raised button centre. Stamped with a rare incuse import mark. London, 1784, maker James young. Condition: good, minor tarnishing. Diameter of…
A Victorian sterling silver wine ewer, DCR Edinburgh 1854, the elegant baluster body with chased grapevine decoration to the shoulders and hinged cover. Engraved dedication ; 'James Young Esq M.D. From a Grateful Patient New Years Day 1857. '. Height 40…
A set of twenty four sterling silver dinner plates, by James Young, London 1784, with later hallmarked borders, circular shaped with gadrooned border, each engraved with the later Garter arms of Henry Paget (1768-1854) 1st Marquess of Anglesey, he was…