19th Oct, 2022 13:00
A pair of George III sterling silver sauceboats, London 1767 by David Whyte & William Holmes
Each of belied form, with fluting to resemble shells, each raised upon cast shaped oval pedestal feet with a gadrooned edge. The acanthus capped double C scroll handles with a bifurcated upper junction adjoining a leafy scroll section, leading to a gadrooned rim. The pouring lips with scroll work undersides. Each engraved to the front with a crest of a winged spur. Each fully marked underneath the lip. (2)
Length – 21.9 cm / 8.5 inches
Weight – 956 grams / 30.74 ozt
The crest is for Annandale, Beeching, Bempde, Burchett, Capp, Champion, Johnstone, Fairholm, Johnson, Johnston, Johnstoun, Knight and Walden.
Sold for £1,875
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