Lots 641 - 650

Lot 641

Lot #641: JAMES II SILVER TWO-HANDLED CUP WITH LATER ARMORIAL
Marks H.B. between 2 mullets, London probably 1686, overlaid with engraved, "1749;" the partially diagonal fluted bowl with gadroon band, s-scroll handles and everted lip; 3 x 6 1/2 in., approx. 4.5 oz.
Estimate: $ 800.00 - $ 1200.00 Sold at $750

Lot 642

Lot #642: QUEEN ANNE SILVER TANKARD
Maker's mark rubbed, possibly Hy. Greene, London, 1711; the cylindrical belted bowl with s-scroll handle with initials on molded foot, the dome hinged lid with scroll thumbpiece, handle and lid marks; 7 in., approx. 25 oz. Provenance: From a Collection of a French Gentleman
Estimate: $ 800.00 - $ 1200.00 Sold at $2100

Lot 643

Lot #643: SET OF FOUR QUEEN ANNE SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS
Maker's mark M.E., London, 1711: each octagonal tapered stem with saw-tooth faceted nozzle and base; 8 1/2 x 4 3/8 in., approx. 52 oz.
Estimate: $ 3000.00 - $ 5000.00 Sold at $21,000

Lot 644

Lot #644: GEORGE I INSCRIBED SILVER COFFEE POT
Mark CM beneath a crown, probably Charles Martin, London, 1736: the bowl later inscribed in script, "M.E.C. from...," swan's neck spout, wood handle and dome hinged lid; 7 3/4 in., approx. 20 oz. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Janet Welldon Graham, Julia Hoyt Welldon Graham, Julia Hoyt Welldon and the Hoyt family of New York City and Staatsburgh, New York.
Estimate: $ 300.00 - $ 400.00 Sold at $1000

Lot 645

Lot #645: GEORGE II MONOGRAMED BALUSTER-FORM FOOTED SILVER MUG
Mark W.P. above a dot and trefoil base, London, 1732: with molded lip and leaf-capped double scroll handle, block initials underneath; 4 1/2 in., approx. 13 oz. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Janet Welldon Graham, Julia Hoyt Welldon Graham, Julia Hoyt Welldon and the Hoyt family of New York City and Staatsburgh, New York.
Estimate: $ 500.00 - $ 700.00 Sold at $1000

Lot 646

Lot #646: GEORGE II SILVER BULLET-FORM TEAPOT AND FIVE GEORGE III SILVER ARTICLES
The pot, marked G.S., London, 1729 or 1731 (rubbed), with later lid and engraved strapwork shoulder; together with an armorial stand, London 1782; a 2-handled armorial salt, London, 1802; a cup, London, 1805, repoussé with 3 huntsmen and hounds; and a sugar and creamer, Edinburgh, circa 1790, with greek key bands; 1 1/8 to 4 in., approx. 48 oz. combined. Provenance: From a Collection of a French Gentleman.
Estimate: $ 700.00 - $ 900.00 Sold at $1500

Lot 647

Lot #647: PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS
Maker's mark rubbed, possibly James Gould, London, 1732; each tapered octagonal knopped stem with belted cylindrical nozzle and molded foot with scalloped corners; 6 in., approx. 24 oz. combined weight.
Estimate: $ 1000.00 - $ 1500.00 Sold at $2000

Lot 648

Lot #648: THREE GEORGIAN SILVER CASTERS AND A PAIR OF CRICHTON CASTERS
The 3 with rubbed maker's marks, London, 1755, 1759 and 1764; each of top form on dome base, the Georgian pieces with associated covers engraved with diamond latticework and with acorn, top or corkscrew knop; 3 1/2 to 5 3/4 in.
Estimate: $ 700.00 - $ 1000.00

Lot 649

Lot #649: ASSEMBLED SET OF SIX GEORGE II SILVER TRIPOD SALTS
David Hennell, London, 1756 and 1757; each cushion bowl with everted shell-tip rim, on tripod shell feet, 3 with armorial removed; 2 in., 2 7/8 in. diam., approx. 21 oz. combined.
Estimate: $ 600.00 - $ 1000.00 Sold at $850

Lot 650

Lot #650: NINE SMALL SILVER TABLE ARTICLES
Comprising a pair of George II armorial tripod salts, London, 1750; a pair of hexafoil salts; Austrian 2-piece creamer and sugar bowl with spiral reeded surface; Tiffany & Co. monogrammed oblong quatrefoil dish, 1902-1907; another dish and napkin ring; 3/8 to 4 in., approx. 27 oz. combined.
Estimate: $ 150.00 - $ 250.00 Sold at $325