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Four George III Candlesticks Made in Sheffield in 1782 by Smith & Sharp

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  • George III Bread Basket Made in Sheffield in 1777 by Richard Morton & Company
    By Richard Morton
    Located in London, GB
    This extremely fine George III neoclassical antique sterling silver bread basket was made in Sheffield in 1777 by Richard Morton & Company. This beautiful basket stands on a flared beaded foot pierced with arched vertical pails. The main body is decorated with beaded bands and pierced with wave motifs, flower heads in ovals and plain vertical pails. The main body is also engraved with laurel leaf garlands. The arched, beaded, swing handle is pierced with oblong motifs, stylised quatrefoils and roundels. The centre of the bowl is engraved with a contemporary Armorial, with tied ribbons above, and crossed branches below. The Arms are those of Wesby of Thornhill, County Clare...
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    Antique 1770s English George III Platters and Serveware

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  • Pair of George III Cast Candlesticks Made in London in 1771 by Ebenezer Coker
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    Located in London, GB
    A very fine pair of early George III Cast Candlesticks made in London in 1771 by the specialist Candlestick maker, Ebenezer Coker. The Candlesticks stand on a stepped square base ...
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    Antique 1770s British George III Sterling Silver

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  • George III Sauceboat Made in London in 1783 by John Denzilow
    By John Denziloe
    Located in London, GB
    This very fine and beautiful Sauceboat stands on an oval pedestal foot decorated with applied beading and a band of bright cut designs. The high, elongated, main body also displays a...
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    Antique 1780s English George III Sterling Silver

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  • George III Sideboard Dish Made in London in 1770 by Frederick Kandler
    By Frederick Kandler
    Located in London, GB
    A VERY FINE ANTIQUE STERLING SILVER EARLY GEORGE III SIDEBOARD DISH MADE IN LONDON IN 1770 BY THE HIGHLY IMPORTANT SILVERSMITH, FREDERICK KANDLER. The Pitt Rivers Sideboard Dish has a raised border which displays a shaped gadrooned rim. The border is engraved with a contemporary Armorial with supporters either side and the Motto "AEQUAM SERVARE MENTEM - a contented mind" below. The Dish is in excellent condition, is of a good weight and colour. The reverse is also engraved with its original scratch weight of 33oz 13dwt. The Arms and Motto on the Dish are those of Pitt. This family has several branches all descended from a common ancestor, including Pitt, Earl's of Chatham, Pitt the Younger, Prime Minister etc. It was John Pitt who was clerk of the Exchequer during the reign of Eizabeth I and it was his eldest son Sir William Pitt Knight who was comptroller of the household and a principal officer in the Exchequer during the reign of James I. The Arms on the Dish are those specifically of George Pitt...
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    Antique 1770s British George III Sterling Silver

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  • George III Sweetmeat Basket made in London in 1786 by Hester Bateman.
    Located in London, GB
    The Basket stands on an oval foot which is pierced with horizontal pails and roundels and displays an applied beaded rim. The arched swing handle, and rim of the main body, are also ...
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    Antique 1780s English George III Sterling Silver

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  • George III Jug on Lampstand Made by Paul Storr in London in 1807
    By Paul Storr
    Located in London, GB
    Paul Storr the greatest British silversmith. An exceptional George III Jug on Lampstand made in London in 1807 by Paul Storr. Paul Storr is widely recognised as the greatest Briti...
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    Antique Early 1800s English George III Pitchers

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  • 1764, Set of Four George III Sterling Silver Candlesticks, English
    By Ebenezer Coker
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    Presenting a distinguished set of four George III sterling silver candlesticks, skillfully crafted in 1764 by the esteemed silversmith Ebenezer Coker. Each candlestick stands as a te...
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  • Robert Adam George III Silver Gilt Vase by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp London
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    Located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
    A fine and rare 18th century George III silver-gilt vase by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1770. Based on a design by the Italian printmaker Stefano della Bella (1610-1664). The design was adapted by the architect Robert Adam (1728-1792). The overall form of the vase and some of the ornaments, such as the drapery swags, figural masks and acanthus leaves on the body, are based on a design by the Italian printmaker Stefano della Bella (1610-1664). He produced about 1,400 prints during his lifetime which were very influential, particularly a series of designs for vases in Raccolta di Vasi Diversi, published between 1639 and 1648. The design was adapted by the architect Robert Adam (1728-1792), whose drawing, now in Sir John Soane's Museum in London and was copied by the highly-fashionable silversmithing partnership Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp. Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp’s partnership ran from 1763-1788. They supplied high-quality silver and silver gilt in the Neo-classical style to the most fashionable retailers and clients, including the Prince Regent. They were the principal manufacturers of a series of magnificent race cups, one of which was designed by the architect Robert Adam (1728-1792) and another is in the Royal collection Robert Adam (1728-1792) was arguably the most famous eighteenth century British architect and designer, whose remarkable career in partnership with his brothers James and William has been thoroughly documented elsewhere and whose major commissions can still be seen at Harewood House...
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