Mary Louise Sipler

English Sterling Silver

Teapot, Cup, Carving Set for Cutting Tea Cakes, Marrow Scoop, Apostle Ladle Pierced, Toast Racks, Sugar Sifter, Tea Strainer, Dinner Bell, Teapot, Coffee Pot.

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ENGLISH TEAPOT

This teapot is marked with the following hallmarks: the Queen's head, a Mask, a lion facing left, and a D. These marks are of the type that denote manufacture in 1839-1840. There is also a 192, a Z and an upside down v with three sprays coming out of the top with fan shaped pieces one above the other. Then in the middle of the  pot is EJW&Bin the center. This is the mark of Edward, John & William Barnard. 19th Century.

The pot is 11" high, 9" end of spout to end of handle, 3 1/4" diameter of top opening, the main body is about 6" in diameter. It stands on four feet which come up into the body as the shape of a leaf. It is all hand engraved. The one side has a bird which is probably a crest but there is no other monogram. The finial at the top is an Acorn  sitting on oak leaves. Every thing is in excellent condition. Inventory # ENG43. The price is $1850.00

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ENGLISH STERLING KNIFE AND FORK FOR CUTTING TEA CAKES

This Knife and Fork Carving set is marked with the Shieffield mark from 1864-1865. The maker mark is Martin Hall & Co. 1863. They made a variety of sterling pieces. The knife is 11" long. The fork is 8 1/4" long. It is a beautiful set. The handles are deep repoussed with grapes, grape leaves and grape vines. The blade and tines are brilliant cut with vines leaves and what looks to me like a pineapple. They are signed on both the handle and the blade and tines. There is no damage to anything. Inventory #ENG61. The price is $850.00.

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ENGLISH SILVER CUP

This English Silver Cup is marked GR,Lion Passant facing left,(second mark) illegible but it looks like head in shield, Letter date Q as in 1854-1855 and duty mark is Queen's head with knob of hair on back of head. There is a monogram LC or LT. It is 3 1/2" to top of cup, 4 1/8" to top of handle, 3" diameter at top and 3 1/2" diameter at bottom. On the bottom are the numbers 3653. I take the marks to mean Chester 1854-1855. The cup is in excellent condition. The decorations are just lovely. The price is $595.00

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ART NOUVEAU HANDLED BELL.

This bell is marked with Geo.V 1910 - 1911 mark. It was made in Chester, England. It is also  marked GS * FS. The maker marks are worn so the G might not be right. It is 5" high. The bell is 2" in diameter. This is a perfect example of the Art Nouveau era. Every thing is in excellent condition except for the one dent which is in the picture. It does not deteriorate from the bell at all. Inventory # ENG 59. The price is $350.00

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MARROW SCOOP OR SPOON

This English Marrow Scoop is Marked as above. These marks denote that it was made in London 1829-1830. The maker is John, Henry and Charles Lias. The book on English marks says this was one of the most Prolific 19 Century family firms.It is in excellent condition. On the back of the wider scoop is a Lion with a wing on either side and a designed bar on underneath. The pictures do not do the piece justice but it is hard to get a good picture of a hollowed out piece. Inventory ENG54. The price is $475.00.

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ENGLISH APOSTLE PIERCED LADLE

This Apostle Pierced Ladle is marked with the Queen's head, U, Lion facing left, a skull, and an L with an HH in a Rectangle. Marks denote manufacture in 1875-76. It is 6 1/4" long. The bowl is gold washed. In picture 4 there are three figures. It is hard to get a picture because they are so small. It could be a sugar sifter. This is a heavy piece in mint condition. Inventory ENG38. The price is $295.00

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ENGLISH STERLING TOAST RACK

This toast rack is marked P P Ltd., an anchor, the lion facing left and a T (the T for 1968-69). These are Birmingham marks. It holds 6 slices of toast. It is 4" long, 1 7/8" wide and 2 5/8" to top of handle. Inventory #ENG42. The price is $225.00

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ENGLISH STERLING SUGAR SIFTER

This Sugar sifter is marked with a Crown, Lion facing left, an R in the style for 1909-10 and JD & S  for James Deakin & Sons. These are the Maker marks for Sheffield England. It is 5 3/8" long. There is no monogram. It is in excellent condition. Inventory # ENG40. The price is $120.00.

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This is and English silver Teapot.The Marks on the side are an A With Bros.to the left and ltd to the right in a sideways diamond. Then an anchor, a lion facing left and an E all in shields. The A is Adie Brothers Ltd, 20th Century,Prolific Makers.  As far as I can tell the anchor, lion and E are in Cycle VII Birmingham 1929 to1930.It is 8" tall and 9" end of handle to end of spout. It is in excellent condition. The Monogram appears to be CGC  ( very fancy ). On the bottom is a square with what appears to be a quill and sterling silver made in England.  The Price is $750.00

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This English silver Coffee Pot is the mate to the teapot above.It has identical markings. The coffee Pot is 9 1/4" tall and 8 1/2" from end of handle to end of spout. It is in excellent condition.  the monogram is the same as above.  The Price is $750.00

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