George III London 1775 Sterling Silver Tankard by Charles Wright
George III sterling silver tankard, hallmarked London, 1775, Charles Wright, with a domed cover set with shell thumb piece, above a baluster body, with scroll handle, on a circular foot, accented with beaded rims, set with later spout, total weight 940gm,
George III Silver Lidded Jug by Charles Wright, London 1775
A George III silver lidded jug, of baluster form and beaded rims, the hinged domed lid with openwork shell thumbpiece, and scrolling handle, Charles Wright, London 1775, height 9.06 in. Weight 940 gm.
George II sterling silver coffee pot, London 1759, Charles Wright
George II sterling silver coffee pot, footed baluster shape, domed lid with flaming finial, bird head spout with acanthus decoration, the foot with gadrooned rim, London 1759, maker Charles Wright, 10.63 in. high ,approx 808 grams
George III Silver Hot Water Pot with Armorial Engraving
A George III silver hot water pot, of baluster form with wooden scroll handle, the hinged cover with wrythen bud finial and gadrooned rim, the body engraved with armorial, on a round gadrooned foot. London 1762 by Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright. 831gm.
George III Silver Tankard with Animal Relief Decoration
Large George III sterling silver tankard / pitcher hallmarked London 1767, maker: Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, decorated with in relief animals in a traditional English scene, with later embellishments and addition of a spout to form a jug, total appro
George III Silver Tankard with Floral Decoration
An early George III sterling silver tankard, Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London, 1762, Baluster shaped with a scrolling handle on a moulded spreading foot, repousse floral and foliate decoration with a blank cartouche, 5.12 in. high, 424g
George III Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, 1764
A George III English sterling silver coffee pot. A very fine example with engraved armorial crest and attractive serpentine tapering spout with an oval scalloped mount. Heavy gadrooned top rim and a circular high raised double domed cover with stylized aco
George III Sterling Silver Tankard, London 1779, Maker CW
George III sterling silver tankard Double crest to front, hallmarked London 1779, maker CW Charles Wright, 4.53 in. high, 250gms.
George III Silver Sugar Box with Floral Finial
A George III silver sugar box, circular on spreading foot with domed cover surmounted by a floral finial, floral chased and engraved. London 1760 by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright. Diameter 4.72 in., 513gm. Provenance: The Beverley Allen Collection
George III Silver Coffee Pot with Swan Crest
A George III silver coffee pot, baluster on circular foot, chased and engraved with florals, boxwood scroll handle, crested: a swan gorged and chained, Motto: Sit Nomen Decus. London 1775 by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright. Solder repair above spout. Heigh
George III Sterling Silver Cup by Charles Wright, London 1774
George III hallmarked sterling silver two handled cup by Charles Wright, London, 1774, 660 grams
Georgian Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, Charles Wright, 1770
George III sterling silver coffee pot, hallmarked, Charles Wright, 1770, London, of baluster form, set with a spiral finial, s-scroll handle, spiral finial, acanthus spout and engraved with cartouche monogram, on stepped circular foot, height 11.22 in.,…
George III Sterling Silver Scalloped Butter Dishes
A pair of early George III sterling silver butter dishes, of scalloped shell form with scroll feet. By Thomas Whipman & Charles Wright, London, 1767, 250g and 5.51 in. long
George III Silver Tankard by Whipham & Wright, London 1764
A very large and fine George III sterling silver tankard by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright London 1764, 730g and6.69 in. high
Georgian Silver Hot Water Jug with Embossed Decorations
George II sterling silver hot water jug baluster form with raffia bound handle terminating in leaf motif, embossed decorations, fluted and acanthus spout, engraved armorial, London 1763, makers Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright
George III silver sauce tureens with Earl's crest
A pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens and covers by Charles Wright, London 1782 each with beaded loop handles and engraved with contemporary Earl's crest, 5.91 in. high, 8.66 in. across the handles, 1275 grams
Georgian Sterling Silver Tea Urn, London 1782
A George III sterling silver two handled tea urn by Charles Wright, London 1782 with beaded borders and urn finial, 14.96 in. high, 1120 grams
Georgian Dragon Armorial Silver Meat Skewer
English hallmarked sterling silver George III meat skewer having a ribbon type looped end, with an engraved dragon armorial. London, 1764, maker Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright. Condition: good, minor age related wear. Length 10.94 in. Weight 73g
George III Sterling Silver Kettle on Burner Stand
English hallmarked sterling silver George III kettle on a burner stand, having a side hinged dome lid, a swing handle decorated with flowers, with dolphins to each side & a cane woven insulation. The round body with later partially chased detail decorated
Georgian Silver Tea Pot with Coat of Arms
A George III sterling silver bright cut drum tea pot by Charles Wright, London 1778 with engraved contempoary coat of arms and script initials, 5.12 in. high
Georgian silver coffee pot with armorial cartouche
A George III silver coffee pot by Charles Wright, London 1774, of baluster form, the domed-hinged cover with acorn finial and gadrooned rim, the wood scroll handle with shell moulded junction, with acanthus scroll moulded spout, on a gadrooned circular foo
Georgian Sterling Silver Baluster Mug, London 1775
George III sterling silver mug, hallmarked London 1775, maker Charles Wright, plain baluster mug, height 5.12 in., 408 grams approx.
George II Silver Tankard with Acanthus Top & Engraved Cartouche
George II sterling silver tankard plain baluster form with acanthus top scroll handle and engraved cartouche, London, 1767, Makers Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright.
George III Silver Ale Jug with Altered Handle, London 1772
A George III silver ale jug (with altered handle), possibly by Charles Wright, London 1772 of plain baluster form with a leaf-capped scroll handle, raised on a stepped circular base, height 7.09 in., weight 684gms