ADAM'S AT HOME 24TH FEBRUARY 2026
33 131 A GEORGE III SILVER SERVING DISH AND COVER, London 1801, mark of William Stroud, of circular form, the lid with reeded scrolled handle and bright-cut garland decoration, the dish with plain two side handles, engraved with monogram within garland surround on both sides, c. 9cm high, 23.8cm diameter (c.32.6 troy ozs) € 1,500 - 2,000 132 A GERMAN SILVER SAMOVAR/TEA URN ON STAND, Munich pre-1938, mark of M T Wetzlar, with ‘800’ standard mark, the baluster shaped body with spiral fluting and glass inlaid lid, with two ebon upturned loop handles, applied with a screw tap on the base, raised on four scroll capped cabriole legs, 32cm high (excl. glass finial), (c.53.5 troy ozs) € 1,500 - 2,000 133 A SET OF SIX FRENCH SILVER GILT SIDE PLATES, Paris c. 1900, with ‘950’ standard mark, mark of Boin Taburet, each of plain circular form with leaf beaded rim, 15cm diameter (c.22.4 troy ozs all in) (6) € 1,000 - 1,500 134 A PAIR OF AMERICAN STERLING SILVER CHARGERS, 1925, maker’s mark of Gorham, each of plain circular form with reeded rim and engraved letter ‘P’, 25.5cm diameter (c. 22.6 troy ozs all in) (2) € 600 - 800 135 A PAIR OF SILVER SERVING PLATES, London 1856, mark of Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, each of shaped circular form with pierced borders and floral rims, 24cm diameter (c. 25.2 troy ozs) (2) € 800 - 1,200 136 A SET OF SIX ITALIAN SILVER DESSERT PLATES, Venice c. 1960, with ‘800’ standard mark, by Castaudi & Gautero di Emmanuelli & Pastore in Vercelli, each of shaped circular form with fluted rim, 19cm diameter, (c. 26.2 troy ozs all in) (6) € 500 - 700
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