Georgian Silver Hollowware
JH Tee Antiques specializes in Georgian silver hollowware such as Georgian coffee pots, wine coasters, salvers and more. English silver is often categorized by the period in which it was made. Georgian Silver refers to English silver made during the consecutive reigns of King George I, II, III and IV who reigned from 1714-1820. The Georgian period includes numerous stylistic changes. Very plain forms in the early 18th century gave way to Rococo, then to Neoclassical and then Regency. So Georgian pieces can be elegant in their simplicity or extraordinarily ornate. Either way there is no substitute for the quality and sophistication of Georgian silverware.
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George III Sterling Silver Mustard Pot
A George III sterling silver mustard pot by Robert Hennell I, hallmarked London 1794. Octagonal with flat lid...CAD $450.00 View Details -
George III Sterling Silver Candlesticks
Pair of George III sterling silver candlesticks by John Watson & Son, hallmarked Sheffield 1813. Capstan shaped sconces on baluster stems...CAD $2,850.00 View Details -
18th Century English Silver Pepper Caster
A George III sterling silver pepper caster by Jabez Daniell & James Mince, hallmarked London 1770. Inverted baluster shape....CAD $395.00 View Details -
George III Sterling Silver Entree Dishes
A pair of fine quality George III sterling silver entree dishes by Thomas Robins, hallmarked London 1808. Circular with...Sold View Details -
Robert Garrard Sterling Silver Meat Platters
A pair of fine quality George III sterling silver meat platters (or serving platters) by the renowned Robert Garrard, hallmarked London 1810...Sold View Details -
Paul Storr Silver Second Course Dish
A Regency period silver second course plate by Paul Storr, hallmarked London 1809. Circular with shaped edge, and gadroon border...Sold View Details -
George III Silver Snuff Box
A George III silver snuff box hallmarked Birmingham 1808 by Wardell & Kempson. Rectangular shape with gilt interior...Sold View Details -
George II Silver Pint Mug
A fine quality George II sterling silver pint mug by Jacob Marsh, London 1746. Baluster shaped...CAD $1,900.00 View Details -
George III Sterling Silver Sugar Caster
A large George III sterling silver sugar caster hallmarked London 1800, no maker's marks. Fluted urn shape...Sold View Details -
Georgian Sterling Silver Christening Mug
A George III sterling silver christening mug by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I , hallmarked London 1818...Sold View Details -
George III Sterling Silver Toasted Cheese Dish
A rare George III sterling silver toasted cheese dish by John Emes, hallmarked London 1802. Oval with domed lid...Sold View Details -
George III Sterling Silver Christening Mug
A George III sterling silver christening mug by Solomon Hougham, hallmarked London 1795. Barrel shaped with two bands of reeding and...CAD $485.00 View Details -
George II Silver Pepper Caster
A George II sterling silver pepper caster by Samuel Wood, hallmarked London 1756. Inverted baluster shape on...Sold View Details -
William IV Silver Mustard Pot
A William IV sterling silver mustard pot by Sebastian Crespel II, hallmarked London 1834. Drum shaped with molded borders and...CAD $550.00 View Details -
Antique George III Silver Tankard
A fine quality early George III silver tankard by William Cafe, hallmarked London 1761. Baluster shaped with domed lid...CAD $5,000.00 View Details