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Period: 1750s
18th-century celestial - Andromeda Perseus Triangulum
Located in London, GB
18th-century celestial
FLAMSTEED, John.
Andromeda Perseus Triangulum
London, C. Nourse, 1753.
A fine star chart from the Atlas Coelestis, the largest and most accurate star atlas ...
Category
1750s Naturalistic England
Materials
Watercolor, Engraving
18th-century celestial - Pegasus
Located in London, GB
18th-century celestial
FLAMSTEED, John.
Pegasus
London, C. Nourse, 1753.
A fine star chart from the Atlas Coelestis, the largest and most accurate star atlas published up to that...
Category
1750s Naturalistic England
Materials
Watercolor, Engraving
Penitent Mary Magdelane c1750 Oil on Copper
Located in Holywell, GB
A finely painted picture, possibly of the penitent Mary Magdelane, painted in oil on to a copper plate and dating to c1750.
Condition
Two old touch ins, tiny chip to the forehead...
Category
1750s Old Masters England
Materials
Oil
Pair of George II Serving Dishes Made in London in 1759 by William Cripps
By William Cripps
Located in London, GB
These very fine dishes are of a good large Size and are circular in form with a wide rim decorated with a shaped gadrooned band. Both have a deep bowl so t...
Category
1750s British George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
18th-century celestial - Hydra Crater Corvus Sextans Virgo
Located in London, GB
18th-century celestial
FLAMSTEED, John.
Hydra Crater Corvus Sextans Virgo
London, C. Nourse, 1753.
A fine star chart from the Atlas Coelestis, the largest and most accurate star a...
Category
1750s Naturalistic England
Materials
Watercolor, Engraving
18th-century celestial - Cetus
Located in London, GB
18th-century celestial
FLAMSTEED, John.
Cetus
London, C. Nourse, 1753.
A fine star chart from the Atlas Coelestis, the largest and most accurate star atlas published up to that ti...
Category
1750s Naturalistic England
Materials
Watercolor, Engraving
18th-century signs of the zodiac - Gemini
Located in London, GB
18th-century signs of the zodiac
FLAMSTEED, John.
Gemini
London, C. Nourse, 1753.
A fine star chart from the Atlas Coelestis, the largest and ...
Category
1750s Naturalistic England
Materials
Watercolor, Engraving
18th-century celestial - Camelopardal & Auriga
Located in London, GB
18th-century celestial
FLAMSTEED, John.
Camelopardal & Auriga
London, C. Nourse, 1753.
Hand coloured star chart heightened with gold and silver, engraved by John Mynde, from the s...
Category
1750s Naturalistic England
Materials
Watercolor, Engraving
18th-century celestial - Eridanus Orion Lepus
Located in London, GB
18th-century celestial
FLAMSTEED, John.
Eridanus Orion Lepus
London, C. Nourse, 1753.
A fine star chart from the Atlas Coelestis, the largest and most accurate star atlas publish...
Category
1750s Naturalistic England
Materials
Watercolor, Engraving
18th-century celestial - Cassiopea Cephus Ursa Minor Draco
Located in London, GB
18th-century celestial
FLAMSTEED, John.
Cassiopea Cephus Ursa Minor Draco
London, C. Nourse, 1753.
A fine star chart from the Atlas Coelestis, the largest and most accurate star ...
Category
1750s Naturalistic England
Materials
Watercolor, Engraving
George II Mahogany Corner Cabinet Display Glazed, 1750
Located in Potters Bar, GB
George II Mahogany Glazed Corner Cabinet.
circa 1750
Standing on bracket feet, featuring 2 fielded panel doors on the bottom section, the top section having a pair of astragal glaz...
Category
1750s George II Antique England
Materials
Mahogany
Bow Porcelain Orphaned Coffee Cup, Famille Rose Peony, circa 1755
By Bow Porcelain
Located in London, GB
This is a very charming orphaned coffee cup made by the Bow Porcelain factory in about 1755. The cup is decorated in a Chinese "famille rose" peony pattern. This cup would have been part of a large tea service, and the tiny size shows how expensive coffee was in the 18th Century.
The Bow Porcelain Factory was one of the first potteries in Britain to make soft paste porcelain, and most probably the very first to use bone ash, which later got perfected by Josiah Spode to what is now the universally used "bone china". Bow was the main competitor of the Chelsea Porcelain Factory, but where Chelsea made very fine slipcast porcelain, Bow made a different soft paste porcelain that tended to be softer and could be pressed into moulds. Bow served a larger public generally at lower prices. The factory was only in operation between 1743 and 1774, after which the tradition got incorporated into some of the later famous potteries such as Worcester and Derby.
The cup is unmarked, which is normal for Bow items of this era.
Condition report the cup is in excellent condition without any damage or repairs. There are various glazing imperfections, which are quite normal for porcelain of this era.
Antique British porcelain...
Category
1750s English Rococo Antique England
Materials
Porcelain
George II Period Sterling Silver Candlesticks, Corinthian, William Cafe, 1758
By William Cafe
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1758 by William Cafe, this exceptional pair of George II period, antique sterling silver candlesticks, are unfilled, with cast bases, and in the Corinthian fo...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Bristol Delft Bianco-Sopra-Bianco Chinese Scene Pottery Plate
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine antique English Bristol Delft plate hand painted with a Chinese scene and dating from the mid 18th century. The pottery plate stands on a narrow u...
Category
1750s English Georgian Antique England
Materials
Pottery
Handsome George II Pair of Small Cast 4 Shell Sterling Silver Candlesticks, 1756
By John Preist
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1756 by John Priest, this charming pair of George II period, Antique Sterling Silver Candlesticks, are in the 'Four Shell' design, and feature removable nozzl...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Rare George II Period Sterling Silver Shaving Jug, London, 1752, Paul Crespin
By Paul Crespin
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1752 by Paul Crespin, this very fine and rare example of a George II period, antique sterling silver shaving jug, is plain in desig...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
F. Zuccarelli, Italianate Pastoral Scene, Large Impressive Engraving
By Francesco Zuccarelli
Located in Norwich, GB
An impressive large format engraving of an Italianate scene after Francesco Zuccarelli RA (1702-1788) engraved by François Vivares (1709-1780).
Very much of the late Baroque or Ro...
Category
1750s Italian George II Antique England
Materials
Paper
1757 Giant's Causeway, Antrim, Ireland, Large Panorama, Ireland
Located in Norwich, GB
Engraved by Benard after de la Rue.
Giant's Causeway. 1. Giant's Causeway in County Antrim in Ireland. AAA. Articulations in the shape of an old crown. BBB. Other articulations on which contiguous ones fit. CCC. Articulations that are convex on both sides.
The overall size is ca. 68.5 x 39.8 cm. Folds as issued.
Published in Paris, 1757.
The Giant's Causeway (Irish: Clochán an Aifir) is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption. It is located in County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland, about three miles...
Category
1750s French Antique England
Materials
Paper
eighteenth century sign of the zodiac - Aries
Located in London, GB
eighteenth century sign of the zodiac
FLAMSTEED, John.
Aries.
London, C. Nourse, 1753.
Hand coloured star chart heightened with gold and silver, engraved ...
Category
1750s Naturalistic England
Materials
Watercolor, Engraving
18th Century oak mule chest
Located in Martlesham, GB
18th Century oak mule chest, the rectangular top opens on the original steel hinges to reveal a large compartment space which includes a candle box to t...
Category
1750s British Georgian Antique England
Materials
Oak
Oxford Christ Church and Carfax 18th century engraving by John Donowell
Located in London, GB
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Category
1750s England
Materials
Engraving
eighteenth century sign of the zodiac - Libra
Located in London, GB
eighteenth century sign of the zodiac
FLAMSTEED, John
Libra.
London, C. Nourse, 1753.
Hand coloured star chart heightened with gold and silver, engraved b...
Category
1750s Naturalistic England
Materials
Watercolor, Engraving
Georgian Sterling Silver Pie Crust Salver Tray. Hallmarked London 1757
Located in Canterbury, GB
This sterling silver pie crust salver tray is dated 1757 and is in excellent condition. The tray is Hallmarked London and measures 160mm x 160mm.
Category
1750s British Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Antique Oil Painting "Sacrifice to Minerva" Odoardo Vicinelli Letterfourie 18thC
Located in London, GB
A large antique oil on canvas painting entitled "Sacrifice to Minerva", circle of Francesco Solimena, attributed to Odoardo Vicinelli, dating from the mid 18th Century.
The painting depicts a man standing, behind an altar, shielding himself from a kindling fire. To the left of the altar is seated Minerva, in classical flowing white robes, surrounded by a crowd of people.
Francesco Solimena (4 October 1657 – 3 April 1747) was a prolific Italian painter of the Baroque era, one of an established family of painters and draughtsmen.
Verso: Title, describtion, inventory marks and later restoration stamp: Aitken Dott & Son, Edinburgh 15 July 1970.
Also bears an inscription attributing the painting to Odoardo Vicinelli:
Odoardo Vicinelli, scholar of Giovanni Maria Morandi, flourished about 1750
an excellent master of the Venetian and Roman Schools,
Provenance:
Formerly at Letterfourie, Morayshire, and by descent, through the Gordon family
Letterfourie House is a Georgian house in Moray Scotland, built by Robert Adam and completed in 1773 for Clan Gordon...
Category
1750s Italian Antique England
Materials
Canvas
Antique Sterling Silver Tea and Sugar Cadies
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A magnificent, fine and impressive set of three antique Georgian English sterling silver sugar and tea caddies - boxed; an addition to our silver teaware collection
These magnificent, fine and impressive antique Georgian silver sugar and tea caddies each have an oblong shaped form.
The surface of each antiquecaddy is embellished with impressive embossed and chased scroll and foliate decoration incorporating a stylised animalistic mask to the upper portion.
The decoration to either side incorporates a scene depicting a woman arranging flowers, and the posterior surface bears a structure, all in the chinoiserie style.
The anterior surfaces these antique tea caddies incorporate scroll and leaf bordered cartouches, each displaying a contemporary engraved coat of arms.
The opposing scrolling lower portion of each caddy composes a shaped rim and foot.
These caddies are fitted with the original hinged cast silver covers, ornamented with further foliate and floral decoration and surmounted with impressive floral finials.
These Georgian silver tea caddies and sugar canister are fitted to the fine and impressive, original hinged wood and skin covered presentation casket, bearing the original velvet lined interior.
The presentation box is fitted with the original silver escutcheon and carrying handle, in addition to four bracket style feet emanating from the corners.
These magnificent silver boxes are the finest of their type you could hope to acquire.
Condition
These antique 18th century tea/sugar caddies are a magnificent gauge of silver, magnificent quality and in magnificent condition.
The cast, embossed and chased decoration is very sharp and the engraved ornamentation is very crisp; the definition of these details indicates these caddies have seen little or no use.
The original casket is distressed in keeping with age, however, remains in working condition.
Full hallmarks struck to the underside of the caddies are all very clear; the hallmarks are struck deeply due to the magnificent gauge of silver.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of these 18th century tea caddies.
Dimensions
Sugar Caddy...
Category
1750s British Georgian Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Antique Irish Sterling Silver Candle Holders
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A magnificent, fine and impressive pair of antique Irish cast sterling silver candlesticks; an addition of our ornamental silverware collection.
These exceptional antique cast Iri...
Category
1750s English Antique England
Materials
Silver
George II Period Later Chased Antique Sterling Silver Tankard, London 1756
By John Langlands I & John Goodrick
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in Newcastle in 1756, this attractive, George II, Antique Sterling Silver Tankard, has been later chased during the victoria...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Engraved Plain Stem Wine Glass
Located in Steyning, West sussex
An engraved plain stem wine glass.
England, circa 1750.
Height: 15 cm (6").
Diameter: 7.5 cm (3").
Category
1750s Antique England
Materials
Glass
Southwark Cathedral engraving c. 1753 for Stow's Survey of London
Located in London, GB
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Category
1750s Realist England
Materials
Engraving
Prevost; Schley, Fortress on the Beijing River, China
By Prevost
Located in Norwich, GB
Forteresse de Tyen Tsing Wey, tiree de Nieuhof
Published ca 1755.
Fine hand colour.
Rare original copper plate engraved antique print the Fortress (long ago demolished) guarding the cross roads of the meeting of the major rivers in Beijing (Peking) by Jakob van Schley - after Nieuhoff - in 1755 and published in Antoine François Prevost’s 15 volumes of Histoire Generale des Voyages written by Prevost & other authors between 1746-1789.
Several major rivers, including the Yongding, Chaobai, Juma and Wenyu flow through Beijing Municipality. They originate in the highlands of Hebei and Shanxi, cut through the mountains west...
Category
1750s Chinese Georgian Antique England
Materials
Paper
South Prospect of Somerset House engraving c. 1753 for Stow's Survey of London
Located in London, GB
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Category
1750s Realist England
Materials
Engraving
Antique Pair of George II Silver Candlesticks
By James Morison
Located in Braintree, GB
Antique pair of George II silver candlesticks
Maker: James Morison
Made in England, London, 1758
Fully hallmarked.
Whether it's for dinner with friends or entertaining spi...
Category
1750s British George II Antique England
Materials
Silver
Bow Pair of Porcelain Figures, Arlecchino and Columbina, Rococo ca 1758
By Bow Porcelain
Located in London, GB
This is a wonderful pair of figures of Arlecchino and Columbina, made by the Bow Porcelain factory in about 1758. These figures formed part of a series of the Commedia dell'Arte, a very popular series of theatrical figures that served as decoration at the dinner table in the 18th Century.
The Bow Porcelain Factory was one of the first potteries in Britain to make soft paste porcelain, and most probably the very first to use bone ash, which later got perfected by Josiah Spode to what is now the universally used "bone china". Bow was the main competitor of the Chelsea Porcelain Factory, but where Chelsea made very fine slipcast porcelain, Bow made a different soft paste porcelain that tended to be softer and could be pressed into moulds. Bow served a larger public generally at lower prices. The factory was only in operation between 1743 and 1774, after which the tradition got incorporated into some of the later famous potteries such as Worcester and Derby.
These figures were used to adorn the dinner table when dessert was served; groups of figures served to express something about the host, the guests, or to direct the conversation. The Italian Commedia Dell'Arte, a comical form of masked theatre, was very popular in those days and Bow copied many figures of the German Meissen series that were brought out in the decades before.
This pair dates from about 1758, which was at the height of Bow's ability to make beautiful figurines often copied from Chelsea or Meissen. The pair is modelled after a Meissen pair by Kaendler. The porcelain is translucent with a beautiful milky glaze - Bow was probably the first pottery using bone in its porcelain recipe. Arlecchino (Harlequin) is playing the bagpipes, dressed in an odd costume of mismatched chintz and playing cards and wearing a funny black trumpet...
Category
1750s English Rococo Antique England
Materials
Porcelain
George II Decorative Antique Sterling Silver Basket Edward Aldridge London 1753
By Edward Aldridge
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1753 by Edward Aldridge, this attractive, George II, Antique Sterling Silver Sweetmeat Basket, features slat piercing, rope borders, and a twist handle. The b...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Very Fine Circa 1750 French School Study of Architectural Capriccio in Pencil
Located in GB
We are delighted to offer for sale this exquisite circa 1750 French school chalk on paper sketch of a Architectural Capriccio.
A beautiful example of the French school, the piece ...
Category
1750s French George II Antique England
Materials
Paper
Pair of Rare Danish Eighteenth-Century Silver Soup Tureens with Trays
Located in London, GB
Pair of rare Danish eighteenth-century silver soup tureens with trays
Danish, 1750
Tureens: height 27cm, width 33cm, depth 20cm
Trays: height 6cm, width 45cm, depth 28cm
The su...
Category
1750s Danish Antique England
Materials
Silver
Very Fine circa 1750 French School Study of a Classical Landscape Graphite & Pen
Located in GB
We are delighted to offer for sale this exquisite circa 1750 French school chalk on paper sketch of a classical landscape in charcoal and pen
A beautiful example of the French sch...
Category
1750s French George II Antique England
Materials
Paper
18thC French Provincial Carved Oak Buffet De Corps
Located in Staffordshire, GB
C1750
18thC French Provincial Carved Oak Buffet De Corps
Measures: W130 x D50 x H217 cm.
Category
1750s French Antique England
Materials
Oak
Chelsea Plate, Feather Moulded with Flowers, Red Anchor Mark, ca 1755
By Chelsea Porcelain
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful plate made by Chelsea in circa 1755, which is known as the "Red Anchor" period of the factory.
Chelsea was one of the very early adopters of porcelain in the British china industry. Founded in 1744 the Chelsea pottery was for about 40 years the leading maker of fine chinaware, excelling in their sense of style, perfection and constant innovation and inspiring many following generations of china makers.
The company was started by French silversmith Nicholas Sprimont and you can see the influence of the French style of silverware...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Porcelain
18thC French Provincial Serpentine Walnut Commode
Located in Staffordshire, GB
Circa 1750
18thC French Provincial Walnut Commode with Serpentine Shaped Top, Drawers & Marquetry Star Inlay.
Exceptional colour and patination
sku 987...
Category
1750s French Antique England
Materials
Walnut
Georgian Sterling Silver Tea Caddies
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A magnificent, fine and impressive pair of antique Georgian English sterling silver tea caddies - boxed; an addition to our silver teaware collection
These magnificent, fine and impressive antique Georgian silver tea caddies each have an oblong, bomb shaped form.
The surface of each antique tea caddy is embellished with impressive chased and embossed scrolling floral and foliate decoration, incorporating paralleling undulating borders framing each side.
The decoration to the body of each incorporates two cartouches, one displaying the contemporary engraved coat of arms depicting an oval escutcheon supported by a savage and a greyhound collared and chained, displaying firstly a stag's head and secondly three bars below three roundels.
The coat of arms bears the motto 'Data fata secutus' - Following the destiny allotted to me*.
These heraldic markings are surmounted with the crest of a mountain in flames, surmounted with the motto 'ÂLuceo non uro' - I shine, not burn*.
The cartouche to the opposing side of each caddy is ornamented with an impressive contemporary engraved crest of a greyhound courant.
The remaining two sides of each impressive antique caddy...
Category
1750s British George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Exceptional Late George II Mahogany Settee, Made for Anne Basset
By William Hallett
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
An exceptional late George II mahogany settee, made for Anne Basset, daughter of Edmund Prideaux, 5th Baronet of Netherton, attributed to William Hallett...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Mahogany
Antique Georgian George II Inlaid Mahogany Folding Card Tea Table
Located in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Antique quality Georgian II C1750 inlaid mahogany folding card or tea table. Possibly Irish.
A very rare quality table in very good condition that is fu...
Category
1750s George II Antique England
Materials
Wood
Antique English Sterling Silver George II Basket
Located in London, GB
A George II sterling silver bread basket, London 1750 by Samuel Herbert & Co
Of shaped oval form in the Rococo style, all raised upon a cast scallop shell and C scroll foot. The rim...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
Chinoiserie Toile Hangings Curtains French Blue & White Rococo
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
- Exceptionally rare pair of large, Rococo Chinoiserie blue & white cotton bed curtains. Measures: 4ftwide 7ft9"hig.
- Chinoiserie was the height of fashion during the Rococo and these hangings would have been a luxury item, making a exotic statement in the bedroom. They have been used as wall hangings for the last 35 years.
- From a private collection, purchased 35 years ago from a set of six removed from a Chateau in France. One was purchased by Nina Campbell...
Category
1750s French Rococo Antique England
Materials
Cotton
Portrait of Joseph Benwell Original Oil Painting 18th Century
By Sir Allan Ramsay
Located in London, GB
Sir Allan Ramsay
1713-1784
Portrait of Joseph Benwell
Oil on canvas, inscribed with sitter's name and dated 1756
Image size: 31 x 25 inches
Original ...
Category
1750s Old Masters England
Materials
Oil, Canvas
Georgian Diamond Brooch in Silver, circa 1750
Located in London, GB
Georgian diamond brooch in silver. Set with twenty one cushion shape table cut diamonds in closed back cut down settings with an approximate com...
Category
1750s Georgian Antique England
Materials
Diamond, Silver
Lantern Handheld Portable Carrying Brass Repousse Georgian Glazed Candle
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
- Rare survival of a personal object made for practical everyday use. Although they would have been made in fairly significant numbers, surviving handheld, portable brass lanterns fo...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Brass
18th Century English Walnut Lowboy
Located in Lymington, GB
An English mid-18th century walnut lowboy. George II period, circa 1750.
Of excellent color and patina.
Nb. This mid-Georgian walnut lowboy may also be referred to as a side table, dressing table...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Walnut
George II Red Walnut Stool
Located in Lymington, GB
A good quality George II-period Virginia (or 'red') walnut stool with a shaped apron.
Mid-18th century, circa 1750.
Excellent overall color and patination.
The rising top close-nail...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Walnut
18th Century Antique Sterling Silver Sauce Boat, George II, London, 1750
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1750, this handsome, George II, Antique Sterling Silver Sauce Boat, features a shaped border, an acanthus detailed handle, an engraved crest to one side, and ...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Antique George II Sterling Silver 'Old English' Pattern Basting Spoon Made 1757
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1757 by Henry Bailey, this very handsome, George II, antique sterling silver basting spoon, is in 'Old English' pattern, and has an unusual and very large bow...
Category
1750s British George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Pair of Georgian Cast Silver Candlesticks, London 1757 by John Cafe
By John Cafe
Located in Cornwall, GB
A very good pair of George III cast silver table candlesticks of shell and scroll decoration to a square shaped base. The stem with a circular knop and a fluted rectangular knop. Rop...
Category
1750s British George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Fine George II Silver Basket
By Frederick Kandler
Located in London, GB
An absolutely wonderful example of the classic George II period (1727-1760) fruit basket with its finely detailed cast and applied mounts and hand-pierced sides illustrating all the ...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
George II Mahogany Wine Waiter or Bottle Carrier
Located in Lymington, GB
An English mahogany wine waiter or bottle carrier / stand. Of superb color and patination.
Mid-18th century, late George II period, circa 1750-1760.
This rare, larger-than-usual Georgian example, retains its original lion mask gilt-brass mounts, and has survived with its original fretted angles.
Rare to find in this excellent condition in view of the considerable use to which it would have put been during the last 260 years.
These scarce open-topped Chippendale period wine waiters serve as bottle carriers raised on legs, with brass castors. They were designed to allow bottles to be circulated around a dining room for guests to help themselves. They had divisions, separated from their stands, and also had a central arched-shaped carrying handle.
When not-in-use these wine waiters, or wine wagons...
Category
1750s English Antique England
Materials
Mahogany
George II Antique Sterling Silver Pair of Sauce Boats, London 1751 David Mowden
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1751 by David Mowden, this handsome pair of George II, Antique Sterling Silver Sauce Boats, feature shaped edges, flying C-scroll hand...
Category
1750s English George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Royal Interest, a George II Silver Harvest Basket London 1759, by William Tuite
By William Tuite
Located in Cornwall, GB
A very large George II silver swing handle harvest basket by William Tuite. Of pierced oval form, adorned with an immaculately cast rim decorated with scrolls, wheat sheaves and grapes surrounding four putti collecting the harvest. Each of the eight pierced sections are framed by cascading harvest bounty. The arched, swing handle decorated with matching floral, wheat and grape decoration, supported either side by a cast putti...
Category
1750s British George II Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
Rare & Collectable Germain Landrin circa 1750 French Marble Kingwood Sideboard
By Germain Landrin
Located in GB
We are delighted to this important, restored circa 1750 marble topped kingwood inlaid sideboard with polished silver fittings sideboard fully stamped for Germain Landrin, 1710-1785
...
Category
1750s French Georgian Antique England
Materials
Marble
George II Rococo Antique Sterling Silver Punch Ladle by Ebeneezer Coker, 1756
By Ebenezer Coker
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1756 by Ebeneezer Coker, this striking, George II, antique sterling silver punch ladle, is in the Rococo ta...
Category
1750s English Rococo Antique England
Materials
Sterling Silver
George III Period Mahogany Library Armchair
Located in London, GB
A mid-18th century George III period golden mahogany library Gainsborough armchair having unusual set back arms with carved scrolled acanthus decoration supported on chamfered square...
Category
1750s English Chippendale Antique England
Materials
Mahogany