M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES & FINE ARTS

 

ASSEMBLED SET OF 6 QUEEN ANNE / GEORGE I / II BRITANNIA and SILVER

HANOVERIAN RATTAIL TABLESPOONS

1713-1734, with one Provincial example c1730

 

 

Of heavy gauge silver, each with strong upper ridge, a well shaped narrow duck-bill bowl 

and rattail attachment, bearing a crest of a crane in dexter a stone

(Fairbairnes 26-11, Broese, Brookman, Denham, Gattie, Gatty, Pettyt, Petyt, Sotheran),

 

Pair of Queen Anne Britannia, George Cox, London, 1713, 8"

 George I Britannia, Thomas Spackman, London, 1715, 8-1/16"

George II silver, John Gorham, London, 1734, (old repair to shaft), 8" 

George II silver, Samuel Green, London, c1725, 7-13/16"

Interesting George II provincial, c1730, struck thrice "TW" (unidentified - 2 stars above and a rubbed device below),  8-1/4

(a similar mark with pellets above and below is shown in Jackson on a Newmarket cup, c1730)

 

Condition:  Overall excellent; Gorham with an old well done repair to the shaft; some marks rubbed but legible, as shown;

bowls in excellent condition

 

11.9 Total Oz.

 

SOLD

 

#5751

 

 

 

  Cox                                                                    Cox                                                           Spackman

 

  Gorham                                                                Green                                                             Provincial

 

 


 

 

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