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Each sauceboat stands on four feet which terminate in grotesque masks and shells. The body is chased around the rim with a wide band of scrolls, f...
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£1150
A heavy pair of plain silver sauce boats with gadroon borders and leaf capped flying scroll handles. Each sauce boat rests on three shell designed ...
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£4650
A large and heavy pair of George II silver sauce boats standing on three feet with knuckle shaped handles and gadroon edging to the top. Each sauce...
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In the George II style, each fluted oval, the scroll feet with heraldic boar's-head masks, the border applied with leaves, shell and scroll handle,...
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In mid-18th century style, each cast and chased with floral ornament and rocaille, leaf-capped scroll handle.
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Each fluted helmet-shaped, the foot cast as spume, the stem wrapped in a serpent, engraved under the foliage border with rocaille, the handle appli...
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£6750
An excellent pair of antique sterling silver sauce boats with matching covers and having cast silver mounts with shell and foliate decoration. Each...
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£1350
A fine quality Scottish silver sauce boat with three shell feet and a gadroon border. There is an initialled crest on one side of the body.
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£435
Sterling Silver Sauce Boat with wavy edge, leaf caped handle standing on three hoof feet
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£1150
A heavy pair of silver pedestal based sauce boats in the Georgian style with attractive handles.
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£575
A good quality silver sauce boat with ribbon and reed decoration resting on a matching oval base with the same decoration and hallmarks.The length ...
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£435
A delightful antique sterling silver gravy boat with shell shape and figural handle.
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£875
A fine pair of plain silver sauce boats each with a single lipped edge and oval foot.
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£5500
A Pair of early George III Sauceboats. Weight, 26oz the pair
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£895
A George III Mustard Pot. Made in London
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£770
This is a small, sterling silver Georgian saucepan, which was probably used for sauce or melted butter. It has a silver circular pan, with a smooth...
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£1650
A George II Sauceboat. Made in London. Weight 11 oz.
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£2100
A George III Sauceboat. Made in London. Weight, 13oz
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£795
A George III Pap Boat. Made in London. Weight 4oz
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£3750
A good quality pair of George II sauce boats weighing a total of 27.6 ounces, standing on hoof feet and having card cut borders.
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£8500
A pair of George III Sauceboats made in London in 1778 by Wakelin & Taylor. Weight 24oz.
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£3450
A stunning set of antique French silver sauce boats on fixed stands having rams head masks and with swag and bow ornament to the body and base. Wei...
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£5550
A good pair of George III large Irish Sauce Boats, the plain bodies with gadrooned rims and leaf capped scroll handles, standing on three hoof feet...
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£1650
A good pair of antique sterling silver sauceboats with typical classic shape and plain styling of the period. Each with a crest to one side. Weight...
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US$3000-4000
Of oval form with applied gadrooned rim, on three shell feet with shell knees, double scroll leaf-capped handle.
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The crest and coronet are those of Sir William Irby, 1st Baron Boston, who was raised to the peerage in 1761.
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US$20000-50000
Each boat-shaped and on a pedestal foot, with two scroll handles, the detachable covers each with vase shaped finial, engraved with a coat-of-arms....
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US$20000-50000
Each of oval, inverted baluster form, the gadroon-mounted rims rising at center to form scrolling handles, on cast conforming stepped foot with gad...
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US$10000-20000
Each with wavy rim and leaf capped scroll handle, on three panelled scroll and hoof feet, engraved on one side with a crest and on the other with a...
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US$50000-100000
Of bombé form, with gadroon mounted rim, the reeded handles rising from lion masks and with acanthus decoration, the stepped domed lid wit...
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£350
Very elegant pair of George III sterling silver feather edge Old English sauce ladles with rounded bowls. The front of the very well balanced stems...
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