Day 2: 5th Annual Auction of Americana a
Catalog Information: 461 lots | 431 with images | View lots
Date: November 14, 2009
Auction House:
Location:
7034 Wisconsin Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD
USA
20815
Phone: 301.634.2330
Fax: 301 656 7074
Email: info@sloansandkenyon.com
Lot 275: TWO GEORGE III AND TWO GEORGE IV SILVER SERVING PIECES. - 11 oz., 2 dwt.
TWO GEORGE III AND TWO GEORGE IV SILVER SERVING PIECES. Two George III stuffing spoons - one, possibly Walter Tweedie, London, 1788; one, WL, Dublin, 1803, with later divided strainer. Two George IV sauce ladles - one, Jonathan Hayne, London, 1823; [...more]
Lot 276: GEORGE III SHEFFIELD PLATE AND CUT-GLASS CRUET SET. late 18th-early 19th century. - 9 1/2 in. high.
GEORGE III SHEFFIELD PLATE AND CUT-GLASS CRUET SET. late 18th-early 19th century. Comprising four matched cut-glass bottles; the whole on an oval Sheffield plate stand, with reeded sides and pierced border; on four scroll feet; central ring handle - [...more]
Lot 277: WILLIAM IV SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS CRUET SET, Edward, Edward Jn., John and W. Barnard; London, 1831. - 8 1/4 in. high.
WILLIAM IV SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS CRUET SET, Edward, Edward Jn., John and W. Barnard; London, 1831. Comprising seven matched cut-glass bottles; the whole on a rectangular Sheffield plate stand, with gadrooned border and scrolling shell corners; rai [...more]
Lot 278: THREE-PIECE VICTORIAN ARMORIAL SILVER COFFEE SET, London. - 50 oz., 2 dwt.; 9 1/2 in. high, coffee pot.
THREE-PIECE VICTORIAN ARMORIAL SILVER COFFEE SET, London. Coffee pot and creamer by John Mortimer and John Samuel Hunt, 1841-1842; sugar by Edward and John Barnard, 1864. Coffee pot stamped "Mortimer & Hunt", creamer "M&H", each piece with inventory [...more]
Lot 279: THREE VICTORIAN AND CONTINENTAL SILVER-MOUNTED MUSTARD JARS. - 8 oz., 2 dwt.; 3 1/8 in. to 6 in. high.
THREE VICTORIAN AND CONTINENTAL SILVER-MOUNTED MUSTARD JARS. The Victorian jar with later ruby glass liner, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, circa 1843; one, French clear glass urn-form mustard jar, circa 1819; one, with cobalt liner, Hanau pseudo marks [...more]


We're Hiring!