Queen Anne Britannia Silver Brandy Pan, London 1702/03
A Queen Anne antique English Britannia standard silver brandy pan, London 1702/03, slightly tapering cylindrical with everted rim, reeded around the base, socket fitted turned wood handle Maker's mark to pan and handle: FL crown above and pellet below for
George I Britannia Silver Sugar Bowl by William Fleming
George I Britannia silver covered sugar bowl, mark of William Fleming, London, c. 1725, monogram 'B T S', on a stepped circular foot, hallmarked, weight 74.80 in. height 3.35 in. diameter 3.94 in. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Queen Anne Britannia Silver Salts by William Fleming, 1702
A pair Queen Anne salts in Britannia silver by William Fleming London. Assayed 1702 marked as Britannia standard 95.84. Decorated with embossed piped boarders and at base and tops. Height 2.17 in. Weight 93.8 grams.
George I Britannia Silver Brandy Saucepan, 1722
A George I Britannia silver brandy saucepan, 1722, with Britannia standard, lion's head erased, mark for William Fleming, of slightly conical form with a flaring lip and flat base, threaded edges to, the foot rim and having a turned ebony handle with silve
George I Britannia Silver Mug, 1719, William Fleming
George I Britannia standard silver mug, baluster almost straight sided form. By William Fleming marked Britannia, 1719, FL 208g. 3.35 in. high
Queen Anne Silver Brandy Pan, London 1711
A Queen Anne silver brandy pan, Britannia standard, turned wooden handle, plain design with flared rim, hallmarks to pan and handle by William Fleming. London 1711. Weight 162gms. Length including handle 7.87 in.
1699 Silver Tankard with Engraved Armorials and Ornate Handle
A sterling silver tankard, maker's mark William Fleming, London, circa 1699, with an engraved armorial to the front on a reeded rim foot, surmounted by a hinged lid and double volute thumb piece, the scroll handle engraved with 'Ajp' culminating in a heart