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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

Egg cup, 1904

Josef Hoffmann; Manufacturer: Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops)

G350

coffee pot, has a matching tray, pattern of thistles and thistle leaves

Coffeepot, 1891

Gorham Manufacturing Company

G350

Guild of Handicraft, Chipping Campden (1888-1908), manufacturer spoon, 1902-3; bowl and lid,1903-4

Bowl with lid and spoon, 1902-1904

Charles Robert Ashbee; Manufacturer: Guild of Handicraft, London, 1888-1908

G350

Salt, 1640

George Gallant

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

The Hardwicke Soup Tureens, originally one of a pair.

Soup tureen, 1734-1735

Paul de Lamerie

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

Two-handled cup with cover, 1728-1729

David Willaume II

G350

George II creamer with panels of overlapping waves; jester's head at top of handle; central scroll on rim. Later regilt

Creamer, c. 1735-1745

Possibly Paul de Lamerie; Silversmith: Nicholas Sprimont

G350

silver gilt, separates into five parts; fluted foot and bowl with four panels embossed with scenes of the life of the emperor Caligula and capped with a cast and chased figure of Emperor Augustus

Tazza, c. 1587–1599

Unknown Netherlandish?

G350

pitcher, embossed with vines and nine putti; S-scrolled handle with ram's head termination

Beer jug, 1884-1885 (designed 1883)

Pierre-Emile Jeannest; Manufacturer: Elkington and Co.

G350

tray, goes with matching coffee pot, pattern of thistles and thistle leaves

Tray, 1891

Gorham Manufacturing Company

G350

Tankard, Parcel gilt, wrought in extremely high relief, with the scene of the Crossing of the Red Sea

Tankard, about 1690

Nathanial Schlaubitz

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

teapot, silver; floral repousee chased pear design body with scroll legs, spread falcon finial

Teapot, c. 1860

Jean-François Veyrat

G350

salver, square, on four legs; moulded rim and indented corners; center engraved with mantled shield surmounted by plumed helmet; within rim a band of engraved shellas and rosettes

Salver, c. 1740-1750

Jacob Hurd

G350

sugar bowl and cover; coat-of-arms on bowl, lion on side of cover

Covered sugar bowl, c. 1730-1740

Jacob Hurd

G350

"Chrysanthemum" candelabrum, one of a pair, 1891-1902

Tiffany & Co.; Designer: Charles T. Grosjean

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

Candlestick, silver, English XVIIIc cat. card dims H 7'

Candlestick, one of a pair, 1741

Robert Tyrill; Silversmith: Bennett Bradshaw

G350

Communion cup with paten cover, c. 1568-1569

George Kitchen

G350

tankard with tapering cylindrical body, domed lid with cast spiral finial, scrolled thimb piece, plain handle with cast tip in form of mask; a band of plain molding surrounds the body just below mid-point, and the molded base is reeded at top; an unidentified coat-of-arms is engraved on the front, opposite the handle

Tankard, c. 1770

Samuel Minott

G350

Candlestick, silver, English XVIIIc cat. card dims H 7'

Candlestick, one of a pair, 1741

Robert Tyrill; Artist: Bennett Bradshaw

G350

one of a pair of entree dishes with covers; engraved with royal coat of arms, finials in form of owner's crest; gadrooned borders, high domed covers with gadrooned mouldings

Covered Entrée Dish, one of a pair, 1809-1810

Paul Storr; Manufacturer: Rundell, Bridge & Rundell

G350

large silver tray

Salver, 1732

Augustin Courtauld

G350

Caster, silver, English XVIIIc cat. card dims H 6'

Caster, one of a set of three, 1723

Isaac Liger

G350

tankard, engraved with monogram [J.M.B.] in shield on front body; serrated cover, scroll thumbpiece, cherub handle tip; reeded at base

Tankard, c. 1715

John Coney

G350

caudle cup with bulbous circular body flaring at the rim; engraved with a coat-of -arms composed of a shield charged with a double headed eagle (probably those of Brown or Browne of Massachusetts); two graceful open scrolled handles

Two-handled cup, 1690-1710

Jeremiah Dummer

G350

footed salver with gadrooned rim and foot; engraved Dudley coat-of-arms; fleur-de-lis mark with circle in a heart on top beneath coat-of-arms; mark rare after 1705, so paten probably dates before that time

Footed salver, c. 1702

John Coney

G350

tankard, with slender tapered body circled by a moulded band about a third of the way up from a moulded base, domed cover topped by a finial; scroll handle, with an erect scroll thumb piece, terminating in an embossed cherub's head, an applied, moulded drop extends part way down the handle from the hinge, the front of the body is engraved with the monogram EMM

Tankard, 1710-1720

John Coney

G350

porringer, one of a pair, with shallow bowls slightly domed in center and handles pierced in keyhole design; handles bear the inititals [A*O]

Porringer, one of a pair, c. 1725-1730

John Burt

G350

porringer, one of a pair, with shallow bowls slightly domed in center and handles pierced in keyhole design; handles bear the inititals [A*O]

Porringer, one of a pair, c. 1725-1730

John Burt

G350

Caster, silver, English XVIIIc cat. card dims H 6'

Caster, one of a set of three, 1723

Isaac Liger

G350

Caster, silver, English XVIIIc cat. card dims 7'

Caster, one of a set of three, 1723

Isaac Liger

G350

tankard with cylindrical body, flat cover with serrated front edge; coin inset on cover (silver crown of Hungary; S-scrolled handle engraved with contemporary initials [PHJM]); corkscrew thumb piece; handle tip embossed with ram's head

Tankard, c. 1720

Henricus Boelen II

G350

Christening set (George Adams), silver gilt, stored in own case; individual dims on cat. card (bowl, plate, knife, fork and spoon)

Cup from a christening set, 1864-1865

George Adams; Manufacturer: Chawner & Co.; Retailer: J. Turner

G350

Tankard, about 1760-1770

Unknown New York

G350

one of a set of six

Salt cellar, 1728-1729

Paul de Lamerie

G350

Formed as footed shallow bowl with looping handles on either end which terminate in a heart shape

Loop-handled dish, 1903

MĂĽrrle-Bennet & Co.

G350

Spade shaped basin

Spoon, 1903 (designed 1900)

Oliver Baker; Retailer: Liberty & Company

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

decorated with cut-card work on handles and body; domed cover removable

Chocolate pot, c. 1703

William Charnelhouse

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

Communion cup and paten cover, 1657-1658

England

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

one of a pair of entree dishes with covers; engraved with royal coat of arms, finials in form of owner's crest; gadrooned borders, high domed covers with gadrooned mouldings

Covered entrée dish, one of a pair, 1809-1810

Paul Storr; Manufacturer: Rundell, Bridge & Rundell

G350

in silver frame; central section the Marriage at Cana; below the Raising of Lazarus; the lozenge the Baptism of Christ; the borders are filled with foliage and representations of angel musicians; the coat of arms of Cardinal Balue, for whom the book cover was made, appear at the mid points

Book cover with scenes from the life of Christ, c. 1467-1469

Italy

G350

Tankard, c. 1707-1708

Robert Cooper

G350

Coin silver tea service, Federal Style, consisting of teapot and lid, stand for teapot, tea caddy with hinged lid, fitted with lock and key, stand for teacaddy, covered sugar urn, cream pitcher, shell-shaped tea scoop, tea or punch strainer, pair of sugar tongs with shell-shaped ends; fluted design with engraved and pricked swags and medallions containing the monogram of John and Mehitable Templeman and all bearing Revere hall mark; teaspoons

Teapot, from a tea service, 1792

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

Pair of "chrysanthemum" Candelabra, 1891-1902

Charles T. Grosjean; Maker: Tiffany & Co.

G350

wide maple bowl with wide splayed silver gilt lip; in center is a raised boss enclosing an engraved silver medallion of St. Margaret standing on a dragon

Mazer with scene of St. Margaret of Antioch and her dragon, c. 1470-1500

England

G350

coffee pot, vase-shaped with long spout and 'S' scrolled handle; base of spout decorated with leaf motif; engraved crest on body: body engraved on one side with a crest composed of a heart-shaped shield charged with a lion Rampant, ensigned by a cock and draped with delicate sprays of flowers

Coffeepot, c. 1770-1780

Benjamin Burt

G350

Charles II repoussé tazza; fully marked on rim and with lion passant underfoot; shallow circular dish with wide flat rim embossed in bold relief with a wolf, a boar, a turkey, and a falcon amid undulating stems of leafage and large blossoms with punchwork tendrils; on low, hollow flaring foot with flat rim

Footed salver, 1662-1663

RF

G350

hot water jug, stand and spirit lamp; silver; George III; band of fluting around body; replacement wooden handle

Hot water jug with warming stand, 1807

Paul Storr

G350

classical vase form; on square base with fluted pedestal feet; cast coat of arms; decorated with putti amidst scrolling grapevine; collars engraved on each side with two crests (dragon and lion) Description (consistent for each cooler): Classical vase form; on square base with fluted pedestal feet; cast coat of arms; decorated with putti amidst scrolling grapevine; collars engraved on each side with two crests (dragon and lion). Coat of arms: those of Sawbridge-Erle-Drax with Grosvenoer in pretence, probably for Johan Samuel Wanley Sawbridge of Olantigh Towers, Kent, Holnest House, Co. Dorset, and Ellerton Abbey, Co. York (1800-1887). He married in 1827 Jane Frances, sister and sole heiress of her brother Richerd Erle-Drax-Grosvenor, M.P., of Charlborough Park, Dorset (dd. 1828). By 1853, Burke's Visitations of Seats and Arms, vol. 2, records this latter house as the seat of John Samuel Wanley Erle-Drax, M.P., Captain of the East Kent Militia. Stamps/Inscriptions/Stickers: 1a-c) - D. ELLIS LONDON FECIT - stamped, on front of base; - SH2097 - incised on bottom of base; - A501/091 - in black, on bottom of base; - EEBJW - and three stamps near top of liner; - 2 - etched three times on bottom of removable liner. 2a-c) - D.ELLIS LONDON FECIT - stamped, on front of base; - SH2097 - incised on bottom of base; - A501/ - and illegible numbers in black, on bottom of base; - EEBJW - and three stamps near top of liner and side of collar; - A501/692 - in black, on bottom of removable liner. 3a-c) - D.ELLIS LONDON FECIT - stamped, on front of base; - SH2097 - incised on bottom of base; - A501/693 - in black, on bottom of base, bottom of liner and bottom of collar; - M209810 1(4) - on sticker on bottom of base; - EEBJW - and three stamps near top of liner and side of collar. 4a-c) - D.ELLIS LONDON FECIT - stamped, on front of base; - SH2097 - incised on bottom of base; - M209810 1(4) - sticker on bottom of base; - A501/691 - in black, on bottom of base, liner and collar; - EEBJW - and three stamps near top

Wine cooler, one of four, 1828

Edward, Edward, James, and Barnard (a.k.a. Edward Barnard & Sons); Retailer: David Ellis

G350

silver sauce boat unadorned body seated on a wreath and tapered oval base with eight studs at edge; handle formed by an opening seedling curled under back rim of boat; forms a set with .29.2 ladle

Sauce boat, 1929

Georg Jensen; Maker: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

Slop bowl from the "Cosmos" coffee and tea service, c. 1929

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

three ridge base, bead band joining base to corn cob style body; arms grow out form top of body with spiraling leaf and seed pods hanging below, arms reach up and hold an open flower candle holder

Candelabra, one of a pair, c. 1929

Georg Jensen; Maker: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

teapot, squat pear shaped body, lower 1/2 adorned by wide band of stylized leaves rectangular in shape with point and ribs; ribbed dark wood handle, joined at top of pot by organic spiraling forms; ball at top of cover

Teapot from the "Cosmos" coffee and tea service, c. 1929

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

classical vase form; on square base with fluted pedestal feet; cast coat of arms; decorated with putti amidst scrolling grapevine; collars engraved on each side with two crests (dragon and lion) Description (consistent for each cooler): Classical vase form; on square base with fluted pedestal feet; cast coat of arms; decorated with putti amidst scrolling grapevine; collars engraved on each side with two crests (dragon and lion). Coat of arms: those of Sawbridge-Erle-Drax with Grosvenoer in pretence, probably for Johan Samuel Wanley Sawbridge of Olantigh Towers, Kent, Holnest House, Co. Dorset, and Ellerton Abbey, Co. York (1800-1887). He married in 1827 Jane Frances, sister and sole heiress of her brother Richerd Erle-Drax-Grosvenor, M.P., of Charlborough Park, Dorset (dd. 1828). By 1853, Burke's Visitations of Seats and Arms, vol. 2, records this latter house as the seat of John Samuel Wanley Erle-Drax, M.P., Captain of the East Kent Militia. Stamps/Inscriptions/Stickers: 1a-c) - D. ELLIS LONDON FECIT - stamped, on front of base; - SH2097 - incised on bottom of base; - A501/091 - in black, on bottom of base; - EEBJW - and three stamps near top of liner; - 2 - etched three times on bottom of removable liner. 2a-c) - D.ELLIS LONDON FECIT - stamped, on front of base; - SH2097 - incised on bottom of base; - A501/ - and illegible numbers in black, on bottom of base; - EEBJW - and three stamps near top of liner and side of collar; - A501/692 - in black, on bottom of removable liner. 3a-c) - D.ELLIS LONDON FECIT - stamped, on front of base; - SH2097 - incised on bottom of base; - A501/693 - in black, on bottom of base, bottom of liner and bottom of collar; - M209810 1(4) - on sticker on bottom of base; - EEBJW - and three stamps near top of liner and side of collar. 4a-c) - D.ELLIS LONDON FECIT - stamped, on front of base; - SH2097 - incised on bottom of base; - M209810 1(4) - sticker on bottom of base; - A501/691 - in black, on bottom of base, liner and collar; - EEBJW - and three stamps near top

Wine cooler, one of four, 1828

Edward, Edward, James, and Barnard (a.k.a. Edward Barnard & Sons); Retailer: David Ellis

G350

oval tray with dark wood handles; alternating three beads and spaces at rim; handles joined to tray by flower and spiral leaves

"Cosmos" coffee and tea service, 1929 (designed 1915)

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

silver ladle, deep teardrop bowl, handle has an open flower facing bowl where connects; end of handle formed by an opening seedling curling under itself

Ladle, c. 1929

Georg Jensen

G350

hot milk jug, pear shaped body with hinged cover; baline whale shaped mouth; ebony handle attached to body by flower and spiral leaves

Hot milk jug from the "Cosmos" coffee and tea service, c. 1929

Johan Rohde; Manufacturer: Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark

G350

tea service, Federal Style, consisting of teapot and lid, stand for teapot, tea caddy with hinged lid, fitted with lock and key, stand for teacaddy, covered sugar urn, cream pitcher, shell-shaped tea scoop, tea or punch strainer, pair of sugar tongs with shell-shaped ends; fluted design with engraved and pricked swags and medallions containing the monogram of John and Mehitable Templeman and all bearing Revere hall mark; teaspoons

Tea caddy, from a tea service, 1792

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

tea service, Federal Style, consisting of teapot and lid, stand for teapot, tea caddy with hinged lid, fitted with lock and key, stand for teacaddy, covered sugar urn, cream pitcher, shell-shaped tea scoop, tea or punch strainer, pair of sugar tongs with shell-shaped ends; fluted design with engraved and pricked swags and medallions containing the monogram of John and Mehitable Templeman and all bearing Revere hall mark; teaspoons

Tea scoop, from a tea service, 1792

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

tea service, Federal Style, consisting of teapot and lid, stand for teapot, tea caddy with hinged lid, fitted with lock and key, stand for teacaddy, covered sugar urn, cream pitcher, shell-shaped tea scoop, tea or punch strainer, pair of sugar tongs with shell-shaped ends; fluted design with engraved and pricked swags and medallions containing the monogram of John and Mehitable Templeman and all bearing Revere hall mark; teaspoons

Creamer, from a tea service, 1792

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

tea service, Federal Style, consisting of teapot and lid, stand for teapot, tea caddy with hinged lid, fitted with lock and key, stand for teacaddy, covered sugar urn, cream pitcher, shell-shaped tea scoop, tea or punch strainer, pair of sugar tongs with shell-shaped ends; fluted design with engraved and pricked swags and medallions containing the monogram of John and Mehitable Templeman and all bearing Revere hall mark; teaspoons

Punch strainer, 1792

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

tea service, Federal Style, consisting of teapot and lid, stand for teapot, tea caddy with hinged lid, fitted with lock and key, stand for teacaddy, covered sugar urn, cream pitcher, shell-shaped tea scoop, tea or punch strainer, pair of sugar tongs with shell-shaped ends; fluted design with engraved and pricked swags and medallions containing the monogram of John and Mehitable Templeman and all bearing Revere hall mark; teaspoons

Sugar tongs, from a tea service, 1797

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

tea service, Federal Style, consisting of teapot and lid, stand for teapot, tea caddy with hinged lid, fitted with lock and key, stand for teacaddy, covered sugar urn, cream pitcher, shell-shaped tea scoop, tea or punch strainer, pair of sugar tongs with shell-shaped ends; fluted design with engraved and pricked swags and medallions containing the monogram of John and Mehitable Templeman and all bearing Revere hall mark; teaspoons

Tea caddy stand, from a tea service, 1792

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

tea service, Federal Style, consisting of teapot and lid, stand for teapot, tea caddy with hinged lid, fitted with lock and key, stand for teacaddy, covered sugar urn, cream pitcher, shell-shaped tea scoop, tea or punch strainer, pair of sugar tongs with shell-shaped ends; fluted design with engraved and pricked swags and medallions containing the monogram of John and Mehitable Templeman and all bearing Revere hall mark; teaspoons

Sugar bowl, from a tea service, 1792

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

tea service, Federal Style, consisting of teapot and lid, stand for teapot, tea caddy with hinged lid, fitted with lock and key, stand for teacaddy, covered sugar urn, cream pitcher, shell-shaped tea scoop, tea or punch strainer, pair of sugar tongs with shell-shaped ends; fluted design with engraved and pricked swags and medallions containing the monogram of John and Mehitable Templeman and all bearing Revere hall mark; teaspoons

Teapot stand, from a tea service, 1792

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

cylindrical shape with flat shoulder and small, short neck; screw-on cover; decorated overall with scrolling foliage and putti

Scent flask, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

outer edge decorated with flowering scrolled foliage and putti; cylindrical shape; cover decorated with draped figure kneeling before seated figure on throne; charioteer in sky

Powder box, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

scroll feet; hinged cover; sides decorated with relief design of putti, urns, flowers and scrolling foliage; cover scene with two reclining figures at L in high relief, cupid at R and two trumpeting putti

Casket, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

small bulbous-bodied jar on raised foot; decorated overall with flowers and scrolling foliage

Small vase with cover, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

small bulbous-bodied jar on raised foot; decorated overall with flowers and scrolling foliage

Small vase with cover, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

mirror with relief gold frame with foliage and putti; removable top section with fruit, putti and foliage

Mirror on a stand, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle; Retailer: Fowle & Wotton

G350

metal frame on four floriform feet; frame decorated with faces, swags, flowers and foliage; central pincushion embroidered with building and trees

Pincushion, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

thick brush with gilt handle decorated with foliate and flower desings

Whisk, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

shallow basin with thick flat rim, decorated with relief flowers and foliage

Basin, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

thick brush with gilt handle decorated with foliate and flower desings

Whisk, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

cylindrical shape with flat shoulder and small, short neck; screw-on cover; decorated overall with scrolling foliage and putti

Scent flask, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

cylindrical container; male and female figures and cupid on cover; sides decorated with foliate design

Patch box with cover, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

outer edge decorated with flowering scrolled foliage and putti; cylindrical shape; cover decorated with two dancing women, woman with arm turning into a branch, man pouring out an urn and three horses in sky

Powder box, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

scroll feet; hinged cover; sides decorated with relief design of putti, urns, flowers and scrolling foliage; cover with scene of collapsing man being supported by two other men; four women and a putti accompany men; low relief building in background

Casket, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle

G350

concave, plate-like shape; relief design of seated woman wearing a gauzy drape in an interior; putti with flowers wearing a necklace on PL side of woman; another figure places a basket of flowers at woman's feet

"Pompeiian Lady" plaque, 1875

Auguste Adolphe Willms; Designer: Léonard Morel Ladeuil (border); Manufacturer: Elkington and Co.

G350

electro-formed parcel gilt cup; central male figure behind an eagle with wings outstretched flanked by armed figures seated on decorative floral scrolls; swags with birds, ribbons and masks around top rim

Homer Cup, 1847

C. Benjamin Schlick; Manufacturer: Elkington and Co.

G350

end of handle flared outward and turned downward; decorated with monogram at top and stylized flowers below

Teaspoon, Date Unknown

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

end of handle flared outward and turned downward; decorated with monogram at top and stylized flowers below

Teaspoon, Date Unknown

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

end of handle flared outward and turned downward; decorated with monogram at top and stylized flowers below

Teaspoon, Date Unknown

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

end of handle flared outward and turned downward; decorated with monogram at top and stylized flowers below

Tablespoon, Date Unknown

Paul Revere, Jr.

G350

teapot, globular body on moulded flaring base; on the shoulders an engraved band of scrolls and latticed panels; on one side a coat-of-arms, unidentified

Teapot, c. 1730-1740

John Burt

G350

tankard; flat engraved top serrated in front; corkscrew thumb piece; body decorated near base with foliate border; handle decorated with cherub motif; embossed handle tip

Tankard, c. 1710

Peter van Dyck

G350

Hercules, wearing lion skin, wrestling with a bull, with his PR knee and hand pressing down on the bull's shoulder and his PL hand holding bull's PR horn, holding it to the ground

Hercules and the Bull, c. 1820

England

G350

abstract design; two undulating swirls extending from central round hammered element, forming circle; end of one swirl is short and has small raised loop; end of other swirl is long and has two small raised round elements

%C2%A9 Estate of Harry Bertoia %2F Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York

Brooch, c. 1950

Harry Bertoia

G350

fork with two long tines; twisted stem; end of handle has piece of red coral left in its organic shape

Fork, from a two-piece cutlery set, late 16th century

Italy

G350

triangular with clipped corners; stemmed cup with footed base; removable liner; slightly domed cover with three-dimensional finial of male figure wearing lion skin, holding a club aloft, with a three-headed dog held by chains; stem has a satyr in three dimensions seated next to cattails; grape vines twisting behind satyr; Classical themes, hunting and battle scenes and various scrollwork overall in high and low relief

Masterpiece cup and cover, 1746

Johann Friedrich Baer

G350

X-shaped silver frame with dark purple and red threads wrapped around frame to form two rectangles; central rectangle of dark ebony wood with silver bar at middle

%C2%A9 Estate of Harry Bertoia %2F Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York

Brooch, c. 1950

Harry Bertoia

G350

knife with grey metal blade with gold inlay of five organic plantlike forms on one side of blade; top of short handle has hexagonal body with alternating grey and yellow metal incised panels; end of handle has piece of red coral left in its organic shape

Knife, from a two-piece cutlery set, late 16th century

Italy

G350

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