English and Scottish, collection of silver
English and Scottish
collection of eleven silver objects
18th-19th century
sterling silver
Three-part travel apple corer possibly by John Reilly (London, England, 1822).
Three meat skewers: two by Richard Crossley (London, England, 1783 and 1801), and one by Thomas Wallis II (London, England, 1805).
Four marrow spoons. Three London examples: one by John Millington (1720), one with illegible maker's mark (1733), and one with no maker's mark (1813). Fourth spoon by George McHattie (Edinburgh, Scotland, 1817).
Three sugar nibs with monograms, London: one by Simeon Cole (c. 1763), one by Alexander Osborne (c. 1765), and one unmarked.
Two examples unmarked. All other examples marked. 20.9 ozt
Condition Report: Largest example measures 13.25 inches in length. Wear commensurate with age and use.
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English and Scottish
collection of eleven silver objects
18th-19th century
sterling silver
Three-part travel apple corer possibly by John Reilly (London, England, 1822).
Three meat skewers: two by Richard Crossley (London, England, 1783 and 1801), and one by Thomas Wallis II (London, England, 1805).
Four marrow spoons. Three London examples: one by John Millington (1720), one with illegible maker's mark (1733), and one with no maker's mark (1813). Fourth spoon by George McHattie (Edinburgh, Scotland, 1817).
Three sugar nibs with monograms, London: one by Simeon Cole (c. 1763), one by Alexander Osborne (c. 1765), and one unmarked.
Two examples unmarked. All other examples marked. 20.9 ozt
Condition Report: Largest example measures 13.25 inches in length. Wear commensurate with age and use.