four-georgian-silver-flatware-servers
Lot 4001
Four Georgian Silver Flatware Servers
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
The first, a sugar sifter with a reticulated shell form bowl, twisted handle, and engraved end, with an armorial monogram and Gaelic inscriptions, lacking a city and maker's mark, likely circa 1815; a marrow spoon, with mark of Thomas Northcote, London (1792); a tablespoon, with mark of "IB", London (1801), with gold wash repousse bowl and engraved handle, without a monogram; and a tablespoon with mark of James Tookey, London (1752), with shaped and engraved handle, without a monogram.

The largest 9 in.

7.05 total troy oz.

From a Significant Boston Silver Collector

Good estate condition, the tablespoons with later decoration applied, all with general age and use wear.