A George III sterling silver tray, William Bennett, London, 1798, oval with a handle to each end, the rim of the raised edge and the handles reeded, 49 cm wide, 31.5 cm deep, 1,470g. Provenance: J. H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd, London
George III ale mug, a sterling silver mug with embossed floral and fruit motif, a stepped circular base, blank cartouche and an ornate scrolled handle. By William Bennett London 1812. Height: 12.0 cm weight: 294.4 grams.
George III sterling silver card tray, London 1818, maker William Bennett, engraved decoration, crested to centre, embossed leaf form border, tri-footed, diameter 22 cm, weight 540grams
A George III silver tankard, tapering cylindrical with two bands of ribbing and conforming ribbing to the hinged lid. Engraved with two crests, Washbourne: On a wreath a coil of flax, surmounted with another wreath, thereon flames of fire proper.' Motto:…
A Georgian sterling silver card tray William Bennett / London / circa 1818, of circular form with a gadrooned edge, raised on three shell capped feet. Monogrammed Jin to centre. Approximately 538 gms silver 23 cm diameter, 2.8 cm high
An assembled set of fifteen sterling silver soup plates, 19th century, comprising seven plates of maker's mark William Bennett, London, circa 1803, each with the retail mark 'Thomas / Bond St', five plates of maker's mark Timothy Renou, London, circa 1802…
A set of twelve George III sterling silver plates, William Bennett, London, circa 1813, each with a shallow circular body, engraved to the edge with the crest of Drake quartering hatch, 7,139 gms total weight of silver, 24.5 cm diameter
A large antique George III twin handled sterling silver tray with thread borders, vermiculate banding, and applied acanthus leaf handles by William Bennett London 1800, 2950g and 56 cm long, 41 cm wide
A George II sterling silver shaped circular salver by William Bennett, London 1808 with rocaille leaf and scroll rim and engraved decoration, 24 cm diameter, 585 grams
Three pairs of Georgian sterling silver sugar tongs, 1831 London, with maker's mark for William Bennett, a pair of fiddle pattern tongs, 1834 - 1837, partial marks only, with maker's mark for Richard Crossley, a pair of bright cut and prick worked tongs,…