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A George III silver pedestal tea urn, the dome top with stiff…

George III Silver Pedestal Tea Urn, London 1791, Fogelberg & Gilbert

A George III silver pedestal tea urn, the dome top with stiff leaf engraved design, the vase form half fluted body with a leafy scroll band and captured lion ring handles. the fluted spout with marine ivory tap. The square platform base raised on four…

Georgian sterling silver tea urn, impressive twin handles solid…

Georgian Sterling Silver Tea Urn, London 1797

Georgian sterling silver tea urn, impressive twin handles solid English silver tea urn with engraved floral swags and acanthus details to handles and ivory tap, hallmarked London 1797 by makers R.H. And D.H. 993gr

A George III silver elegant small proportion samovar, the…

George III Silver Samovar with Engraved Floral Swags

A George III silver elegant small proportion samovar, the waisted baluster tall lid with urn finial, looping handles, the pedestal base with square foot, finely engraved with bands and floral swags, beaded rim highlights, the tap with ivory shaped handle.…

Good George III sterling silver samovar, hallmarked London,…

Georgian Sterling Silver Samovar, London 1783

Good George III sterling silver samovar, hallmarked London, 1783, R.H (Robert Hennell), with an urn shaped finial above a circular cover, above a classical twin handled urn shaped body with whale bone tap, on square support on four ball feet, the whole…

Fine George III sterling silver four piece tea service, oblong…

George III Sterling Silver Tea Service on Walnut Base

Fine George III sterling silver four piece tea service, oblong shape, gadrooned rims, fluted and basket weave bands to the body on scallop shell feet, including large and impressive tea urn, on original concave walnut platform base, London 1808 & 1809,…

George III sterling silver tea urn by Henry Chawner & John…

George III Silver Tea Urn, London 1796, Chawner & Eames

George III sterling silver tea urn by Henry Chawner & John Eames London 1796.Twin handled classical urn form later chased body A/F repair to lid and finial. Marked to lid are visible but rubbed. Approx 33 cm high, 1302 grams weight.

Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver vase shaped tea…

George III Sterling Silver Tea Urn by Richard Cooke (1802)

Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver vase shaped tea urn by Richard Cooke, London, 1802 - 1803, 32 cm high, 22 cm wide and 895 grams

Rare antique George III hallmarked sterling silver globe tea…

George III Sterling Silver Globe Tea Urn with Lion Handles

Rare antique George III hallmarked sterling silver globe tea urn and burner, fitted with lions mask and drop ring handles, on a revolving stand, raised on shaped quatrefoil base with bun feet, bright cut decoration and engraved rampant horse crest, Earls…

A hallmarked German silver five piece tea set, samovar, tea and…

German Silver Five Piece Tea Set with Samovar (9 words)

A hallmarked German silver five piece tea set, samovar, tea and coffee pots, sugar and creamer, samovar 1868 g, coffee pot 675 g, tea pot 734 g, sugar 418 g, creamer 296 g, total 3809 g

A George III sterling silver two handled tea urn by Charles…

Georgian Sterling Silver Tea Urn, London 1782

A George III sterling silver two handled tea urn by Charles Wright, London 1782 with beaded borders and urn finial, 38 cm high, 1120 grams

A magnificent George II sterling silver tea urn by Daniel Smith…

George II Sterling Silver Tea Urn, London 1763

A magnificent George II sterling silver tea urn by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharpe, London, 1763, two handled baluster shape, the detachable lid with floral finial, spiral fluted body decorated with florals, rococco scrolls and engraved cartouche, the spout…

A George III sterling silver tea urn with carved ivory loop…

George III Sterling Silver Tea Urn with Coat of Arms

A George III sterling silver tea urn with carved ivory loop handles and engraved contemporary coat of arms by Benjamin Smith II & James Smith III, London 1810, the original coiled snake finial by Paul Storr. 36 cm high, 4820 grams. The arms are those of…