LOT 45:
A Group of English Silver Flatware and Inkwell A group of English sterling silver ...
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Sold for: $550
Price including buyer’s premium:
$
665.50
Start price:
$
200
Estimate :
$400 - $600
Buyer's Premium: 21%
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A Group of English Silver Flatware and Inkwell
A group of English sterling silver, comprising: four 7 1/4" serving ladles which is an assembled set with London marks for "HS" and "CE" all with crest of a quail with branch, a 12" stuffing spoon with what appears to by William Eley and William Fearn mark, an assembled set of 5 1/4" spoons with bright-cut handles all with marks for William Eley one earlier than the rest, a 7 1/4" ladle by Charles Hougham with bright cut decoration and crest to the handle, a 8" berry spoon with marks for Peter Anne and William Bateman, two George III caddy spoons, a set of two 4" salts, a 4 1/4" ladle that appears to have been cut into a claw shape later with London marks, and an inkwell by Mappin and Webb.
Dimensions: the total approximate weight of the all silver pieces is 22 ozt
Provenance: From a Philadelphia estate.
Condition:
Overall good condition, the inkwell is missing a liner, expected surface wear.

