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drum-shaped body on convex base suppported by three demi-horses, terminates at the top with a projecting cornice; domed cover with vase-shaped finial is surmounted by a standing figure of a man carrying a spear and shield; body, base and cover are richly decorated in the Renaissance fashion with strap-work bands embossed cartouches with lions' heads, and garlands of fruits and flowers; the monogram HVT appears on the shield

Standing salt, c. 1582

Christopher Eston

G350

the oval bowl of the wine cooler rests on a similarly shaped foot comprised of a plain concave molding and a vertical base rim surmounted by a convex repoussé band; rim and bowl are linked in the center of either lone side of the oval bowl by a large cash male head surrounded by exhuborant scrolls and moldings Weight: 703 troy ounces = 48 lbs. and 3.29 oz.

Wine cistern, 1719–1720

Paul de Lamerie

G350

The Hardwicke Soup Tureens, originally one of a pair.

Soup tureen, 1734-1735

Paul de Lamerie

G350

two-handled silver bowl; drinking; shallow, with six vertical flutes forming shallow lobes with chased palm-leaf decoration; flat bottomed; two twisted wire 'S' scroll handles

Two-handled bowl, c. 1690

Jacob Boelen

G350

a pair of exceptionally rare, unusually large sized William and Mary candlesticks; plain octagonal bases, with large bold gadroon above, fluted columns with gadroon at the base, the upper part of the columns surmounted with leaves, removable bobeche

Candlestick, one of a pair, 1694-1695

Thomas Ash

G350

A pair of rare large sized William and Mary candlesticks

Candlestick, one of a pair, 1694-1695

Thomas Ash; Artist: Previously attributed to Thomas Allen

G350

Rare George II Two-handled Cup and Cover. cup has number partially rubbed off

Two-handled cup with cover, 1742-1743

Paul de Lamerie

G350

Tankard, Charles II, slightly tapering cylindrical body, engraved with contemporary armorials within a plume cartouche; cap-shaped cover; bifurcated thumbpiece and simple scroll handle, on moulded base.

Tankard, 1669-1670

FS

G350

lidded tureen with bulbous body with melon reeding which is repeated on the cover; band of cast and chased flowers and leaf motifs at rim of tureen and base of foot; leaf motifs chased and in repoussé at base; lid has flowers and leaf design in repoussé within melon reeding; cast finial of basket of fruit; scroll handles with cast and chased leafage

Tureen, c. 1830

William Gale; Silversmith: Joseph Moseley working in partnership, New York City, 1828-1833

G350

the decoration is simple; a gadrooned band on the low moulded base; beading at the rim and on handles; gadrooned finial, and cut-card decoration of leaves on cover and under handles on body

Cup and cover, 17th century

Ralph Leeke

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porringer, bulbous body with flaring lip and cast keyhole handle attached to one side; on side of bowl to left of handle is engraved monogram: ; bottom of bowl is slightly domed and carries maker's marks in center outside

Porringer, c. 1785-1790

Otto Paul de Parisien or Otto Parisien & Son

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pear-shaped kettle in characteristic Queen Anne style flat base, duck-necked spout, swing handle with wood grip,attached to body with brackets; domed lid; body engraved with Arms of Morris of Cardigan, Wales; tripod stand with moulded ring on three scrolled legs to which are attached the brackets supporting spirit lamp; two hinged handles on stand; object numbered .1-4.

Tea kettle with warming stand, 1714-1715

Edmund Pearce

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A superb round, flared, scalloped rim basket with sides of three strand open basket weave; low pierced rim foot; two rope work handles. Center engraved with coat of arms, crest, ribbon and motto within strapwork and foliate cartouches on hatched ground flanked by caryatid supporters and leering masks below. Arms: of George Baillie of Jerviswood and Mellerstain, and his wife, Grisell, whom he married in 1690, 5th daughter of Sir Patrick Hume, later (1697) 1st Earl of Marchmont. He had, like his father-in-law, been an exile in Holland, his father having been executed for alleded complicity in the Rye House plot. Motto: Maior Wirtus Quam Splendor - Virtue is Greater than Splendour.

Cake basket, 1724-1725

Paul de Lamerie

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shell-shaped covered spice box; James I; oval body with flat back divided into two sections; ovolo mount, on four shell feet; hinged shell-shaped domed cover with matching mount; clasp and button at front

Sugar box, 1621-1622

TE or TI

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