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David Hennell

Pair George III Sterling Salt Cellars, David and Robert Hennell 1769
By Robert Hennell
Located in Free Union, VA
silversmith team David Hennell I (1712- 1785) and Robert Hennell I (1741-1811). Lovely openwork Rococo
Category

Antique 18th Century English Georgian Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Neoclassical Sterling Silver Pair Of Wine Coasters - London 1799
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1799 by Robert & David Hennell, this very handsome pair of George III
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Antique 1790s English Neoclassical Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

George III Sterling Silver Creamer by Robert Hennell I
By Robert Hennell
Located in Brisbane, QLD
silversmithing family which began crafting in 1728 with David Hennel and ceased to manufacture silver in 1877
Category

Antique 18th Century British George III Pitchers and Decanters

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

George III Sterling Silver Creamer by Robert Hennell I
George III Sterling Silver Creamer by Robert Hennell I
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H 5.12 in W 3.94 in D 2.37 in

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Pair of Georgian David & Robert Hennell Sterling Silver Open Salts 1769
By Robert Hennell
Located in Portland, OR
silversmith team of David and Robert Hennell. These are 1 3/8 inches by 2 3/4 inches with bowls of 2 3/8
Category

Antique 1760s English George II Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Pair of George III Antique Silver Salts by Robert and David Hennel London, 1800
By Robert Hennell & Sons
Located in London, GB
. The interiors have the original gilding. By Robert and David Hennel, London, 1800. Measures: Width
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Antique Early 1800s English George III Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver

Pair of George III Salt/Spice Cellars, London, 1770, Robert & David Hennell
By Robert Hennell
Located in London, GB
by Robert & David Hennell. These very rare cellars are cast and are modelled as baskets, standing on
Category

Antique 1770s English George III Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Four George II Armorial Salt Cellars Made in London in 1757/58 by David Hennell
By David Hennell II
Located in London, GB
/58 by David Hennell I. This very fine set of Salt Cellars are modelled in the rare "Cauldron" form
Category

Antique 1750s English George II Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Very Unusual George III Milk Jug Made by Robert & David Hennell
Located in London, GB
by the Hennell's, therefore we can conclude that this must have been a design which was peculiar to
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Antique Early 19th Century English More Dining and Entertaining

Very Fine George III Wine Coaster Made in London in 1795 by David Hennell
Located in London, GB
The wine coaster is circular in form with a stepped base and reeded rim. The sides are pierced with vertical pails and triangular motifs, surrounded by unusual foliate engraving. The...
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Antique 1790s English More Dining and Entertaining

A Pair of George III pierced Wine Coasters
By Robert Hennell, David Hennell II
Located in London, GB
A Pair of George III pierced Wine Coasters.Robert & David Hennell, London, 1799.
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier English Tableware

A set of four early George III Salts made in London in 1762 by Robert Hennell.
Located in London, GB
A set of four early George III Salts DAVID HENNELL I (worked from c.1760) London.
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier English Tableware

Sterling Silver Pair of Wine Coasters
By David Hennell II, Robert Hennell
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1800 by Robert & David Hennell, this bold pair of George III, antique
Category

Antique Early 1800s English George III Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

Sterling Silver Pair of Wine Coasters
Sterling Silver Pair of Wine Coasters
H 3.55 in W 2.17 in D 2.17 in
Pair of Antique Georgian Sterling Silver Wine Bottle Coasters, 1798
By David Hennell II, Robert Hennell
Located in London, GB
in 1798 by Robert and David Hennell. Approx. Size - 12.8cm / 5 inches. These Coasters are in
Category

Antique 18th Century English Georgian Barware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Fine pair of George III hallmarked silver and glass oil and vinegar bottles
Located in Ipswich, GB
bottles by Robert and David Hennell D. 1795
Category

Antique Early 19th Century George III Glass

Materials

Glass

Hennells Art Deco Bracelet in Rock Crystal, Emerald & Diamond 1929
By Robert Hennell
Located in London, GB
renowned firm of Hennell was founded by silversmith David Hennell (1712 – 1785) in 1736. He had been
Category

Vintage 1920s British Art Deco Cuff Bracelets

Materials

Emerald, Platinum

A George III Mustard Pot
By David Hennell II, Robert Hennell
Located in London, GB
The Mustard Pot has an unusual octagonal form and the main body is pierced with two bands of triangular motifs. In addition it displays prick dot bands and foliate designs. This exam...
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier English Tableware

A George III Mustard Pot
H 2.75 in Dm 2.25 in
Pair of Georgian George III Antique Silver Shell Butter Dishes London 1797
By David Hennell II, Robert Hennell
Located in London, GB
in London in 1797 by Robert & David Hennell. Approx. Total Weight - 196g / 6.3oz Approx. Length
Category

Antique 1790s English George III Serving Pieces

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique Georgian Sterling Silver Toast/Letter Rack, 1796
By David Hennell II, Robert Hennell
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
/187g Maker: Robert Hennell I and David Hennell II Origin: London, England Date: 1796 Video: A
Category

Antique 1790s Great Britain (UK) George III Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

18th Century Sterling Salt by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell I
By David Hennell II
Located in Solebury, PA
repair and shows a filigree closed crack. Similar salts by Hennell are included in most major museum
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier British Sterling Silver

18th Century Sterling Salt by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell I
Located in Solebury, PA
repair and shows a filigree closed crack. Similar salts by Hennell are included in most major museum
Category

Antique 16th Century English Sterling Silver

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