A GROUP OF SHEFFIELD-PLATED AND SILVER-PLATED ITEMS
A GROUP OF SHEFFIELD-PLATED AND SILVER-PLATED ITEMS

19TH CENTURY

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A GROUP OF SHEFFIELD-PLATED AND SILVER-PLATED ITEMS
19th century
Comprising: A George IV Sheffield-plated tea tray, oblong with two handles, the center engraved with a coat-of-arms, mark of Matthew Boulton Co., Birmingham, circa 1825, 26in. (66cm.) long
A George IV Sheffield-plated salver, circular with gadrooning and engraved with a crest, mark of Matthew Boulton Co., Birmingham, circa 1820, 10in. (25.4cm.) diameter
A George III Sheffield-plated entree dish and cover, oblong with gadrooned borders and removable handle, engraved with coat-of-arms and motto A Vie La Veriti, 115/8in. (29.5cm.) long
A George IV Sheffield-plated snuffer stand and snuffers, circa 1820, the stand 9in. (23cm.) long
A George IV Sheffield-plated chamberstick, with conical extinguisher, circa 1825, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high
A pair of silver-plated small vegetable dishes and covers, oblong with gadrooned borders and removable handle, 75/8in. (19.5cm.) long each
A circular salver on three feet, with engraved decoration, mark of HF&Co., circa 1860, 12in. (30.5cm.) diameter
A hot water urn and cover, on stand with burner, in the Adam taste, 15¾in. (40cm.) high (9)
Provenance
Roosevelt Family, used at Val-Kill
The silver-plated salver from S. Wyler
The entree dish from Robert Ensko

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