A provincial George III silver brandy saucepan, maker's mark for Richard Bidlake, Plymouth, of tapering cylindrical outline with moulded foot and turned ebony handle, engraved with the initals and date: Sv 1773, diameter 12 cm
Sterling silver brandy pot and small silver cup, by Daniel & John Wellby London 1891. Having a small cauldron pot styled with pouring spout and a timber handle. Height: 7.0 cm. Weight: 313.1 grams. One bell shaped George III cup with engraved front. By…
A George III sterling silver brandy saucepan, 1745 London, with maker's mark for William Grundy, the bulbous round bowl with side spout and original wooden handle on a circular base, marked to the underside. Total weight 302g height 9.5 cm, width 20.5 cm
A Queen Anne antique English Britannia standard silver brandy pan, London 1702/03, slightly tapering cylindrical with everted rim, reeded around the base, socket fitted turned wood handle Maker's mark to pan and handle: FL crown above and pellet below for…
Sterling silver brandy warmer, commemorative 1977 Queen Elizabeth II brandy warmer and stand. London marks, height 10 cm (pot height) total weight 267g
George III sterling silver brandy warmer, hallmarked London, 1792, Tg, of squat baluster form with slightly everted rim, monogrammed, with turned wooden handle, total weight 232gm, length 23 cm
An Edwardian sterling silver brandy saucepan, 1910 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John Collard Vickery, a charming slightly domed shape saucepan with lid and an ebonised rounded handle, raised on a tripod base with strap legs and scroll feet supporting…
Danish Johannes Siggard silver brandy warmer, marked with Danish silver marks, dated 1947, assayer's mark for Johannes Siggaard, of circular fluted form, with wooden handle, length 21 cm
A George I Britannia silver brandy saucepan, 1722, with Britannia standard, lion's head erased, mark for William Fleming, of slightly conical form with a flaring lip and flat base, threaded edges to, the foot rim and having a turned ebony handle with…
Two Georgian sterling silver creamers and a brandy pot, the brandy pot of plain design with an everted rim and a wooden handle. Maker's marks worn, London, circa 1752., the first creamer of baluster form, raised on three pad feet. Maker's marks not…
A rare and large Queen Anne silver brandy saucepan, the squat spherical body with mildly everted rim, the turned wooden handle socket fitted at right angles to the spout, plain original overall form. London 1707 with 'Britannia' mark, maker's mark 'ML?'…
George II sterling silver Brandy warmer plain baluster with sparrow beak spout, turned wooden handle, London, 1731, maker, William Fordham or William Fielding
A rare large George III Irish silver large brandy pan, squat circular shape with pronounced spout, turned wood handle with socket fitting to the side. Dublin 1818 by William Nolan. Diameter 14.5 cm 655gms
A small George III sterling silver brandy warmer, 1788 London, probably, with marks for Charles Chesterman II. the small cauldron styled pot with pouring spout, silver mount and a timber handle, total weight 55gr. Height 4 cm (bowl) length 15 cm,
American sterling silver Brandy warmer with an oak handle, engraved '1916, April, 1941'. Boston, maker Shreve, Crump & low Co. Condition good, some tarnishing. Length 21 cm
A George III silver brandy saucepan, the large bell form bowl on a spreading circular foot, sparrow beak spout, traditional turned wood handle, with silver mount set at a right angle. London 1775 by William Grundy. Weight 221gms. Diameter 9.8 cm
A Queen Anne silver brandy pan, Britannia standard, turned wooden handle, plain design with flared rim, hallmarks to pan and handle by William Fleming. London 1711. Weight 162gms. Length including handle 20 cm