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b. 1776 - d. 1796

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    • PAIR GEORGE III CANDELABRA BY JOHN SCHOFIELD 1782
      Feb. 11, 2024

      PAIR GEORGE III CANDELABRA BY JOHN SCHOFIELD 1782

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Pair John Schofield sterling silver two-piece candelabra sets each with a candlestick base section and a 2- arm / 3-candle cup insert section. Sconces and bases of candlesticks with engraved lion head crests. London and maker's hallmarks to inside of foot rims (1782 and 1783), bottoms of arm drip pans, and inserts. Very slight tilt to one candlestick. 1,080 grams and 1126 grams approx. Candelabra 17" H x 16.5" W approx. Candlesticks 11.24" H approx.

      District Auction
    • George III Sterling Silver Covered Cup
      Dec. 08, 2018

      George III Sterling Silver Covered Cup

      Est: $1,800 - $2,500

      George III Sterling Silver Covered Cup hallmarked London, 1797, by John Schofield (fl. 1776-1799), the ovoid body with gadrooned calyx and arched, acanthus-mounted handles, the tall, waisted fitted lid with gadrooned toupie finial, the whole raised on a waisted pedestal foot above a square plinth, engraved on the body with the arms of Browne impaling Graham quartering Burninghill. h. 14", w. 9-1/2", dia. 5-1/2"; 39.01 t. oz.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • Rare Pair of George III Sterling Silver Salvers
      Oct. 13, 2018

      Rare Pair of George III Sterling Silver Salvers

      Est: $5,000 - $8,000

      Rare Pair of George III Sterling Silver Salvers hallmarked London, 1781-1782, by John Schofield (fl. 1776-1799), each circular with beaded rim and raised on four shell bracket feet, the plateau engraved with the arms of Grimston of Grimston Garth quartering seven others. dia. 14"; 81.93 total t. oz. Notes: Most references of the landed gentry make note that the Grimston arms bore an astounding forty quarterings; among them on these arms are Goodmanham, Collam, Flynton, Thwaite and Dunsmore.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • George III hallmarked Sterling Silver shaped circular bead rim salver by Robert Jones & John Schofield, London 1776, approx, 390 grams and 21cm Dia
      Jun. 30, 2018

      George III hallmarked Sterling Silver shaped circular bead rim salver by Robert Jones & John Schofield, London 1776, approx, 390 grams and 21cm Dia

      Est: $400 - $600

      George III hallmarked Sterling Silver shaped circular bead rim salver by Robert Jones & John Schofield, London 1776, approx, 390 grams and 21cm Dia

      Vickers & Hoad
    • Rare Pair of George III Sterling Silver Salvers
      Oct. 14, 2017

      Rare Pair of George III Sterling Silver Salvers

      Est: $7,000 - $10,000

      Rare Pair of George III Sterling Silver Salvers hallmarked London, 1781-1782, by John Schofield (fl. 1776-1799), each circular with beaded rim and raised on four shell bracket feet, the plateau engraved with the arms of Grimston of Grimston Garth quartering seven others. dia. 14"; 81.93 total t. oz. Notes: Most references of the landed gentry make note that the Grimston arms bore an astounding forty quarterings; among them on these arms are Goodmanham, Collam, Flynton, Thwaite and Dunsmore.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • Georgian Sterling Silver Snuffer and Tray
      Sep. 16, 2017

      Georgian Sterling Silver Snuffer and Tray

      Est: $500 - $800

      Georgian Sterling Silver Snuffer and Tray fourth quarter 18th century, London, the snuffer hallmarked 1793-1794, by Abstainando King (1764-1833), with reed, ribbon and quatrefoil decoration, monogrammed "IG", l. 6-1/4", the tray hallmarked 1780-1781, by John Schofield (fl. 1776-1799), navette form, with beaded rim and reeded handles, monogrammed "JMH", l. 10-1/4". 6.59 total t. oz.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • George III silver and cut-glass cruet set, John Schofield, London, 1796-97
      Dec. 15, 2015

      George III silver and cut-glass cruet set, John Schofield, London, 1796-97

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      George III silver and cut-glass cruet set John Schofield, London, 1796-97 Navette-form with gadrooned rim raised on four feet, fitted with six cut-glass and silver-mounted bottles, the tray engraved with family crest. H: 11 1/2, W: 13 1/2 in. Weighable silver: 29 oz. PROVENANCE: Private collection, VA.

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • JOHN SCHOFIELD Abstract composition. Mixed media.
      Jul. 28, 2011

      JOHN SCHOFIELD Abstract composition. Mixed media.

      Est: £100 - £150

      JOHN SCHOFIELD Abstract composition. Mixed media. Signed and dated '00. 27 x 31cm. (See illustration)

      David Lay
    • (JOHN SCHOFIELD)
      Oct. 09, 2010

      (JOHN SCHOFIELD)

      Est: $200 - $300

      (JOHN SCHOFIELD) GEORGE W. SCHOFIELD (1833-1882) Civil War brevetted Brigadier General and brother of John Schofield, committed suicide. Superb content A.L.S. 3pp. 8vo., Fort Sill [?], Dec. 24, 1879, on black-bordered mourning letterhead to William Conant Church, the publisher of the Army and Navy Journal. Schofield writes an angry letter bashing the Journal for reporting on his 1879 court martial while on service in the Indian Wars. In part: "...I feel compelled after full deliberation, to refer to your remark in the 'Journal'...in column headed 'The Line' under '10th Cavalry' and 'General Court Martial'. It is assumed that neither of you were present at Riley during the trials, that you had no correspondent there, and that you have not since read the whole record...If these assumptions are correct, how were you able to say 'but the whole gist of the cases is summed up in the remarks of the Department Commander' &c. Had you printed it, the gist of the cases is probably, or even seems to be, summed up, there would have been less ground for offense...It is plain that your knowledge of the cases is derived wholly from the order promulgating there. The harm, if any, is done, and no remedy can be applied...". Ironically, Schofield was court-martialled for faking a knee injury to avoid court martial duty! Initially, his brother John quashed the charges but Gen. John Pope - no fan of the Schofield brothers - had them reinstated. This attack on his honor wore on George, and contributed to his suicide a few years later. Near fine.

      Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
    • George III Silver Salver
      Oct. 22, 2003

      George III Silver Salver

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      Robert Jones & John Schofield, London, circa 1776-77 Of circular form, with a beaded and leafage edge centering a crest, raised on cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet. Diameter 14 1/4 inches (36 cm), approximately 37 ounces.

      Doyle New York
    • George III Silver Salver
      Oct. 22, 2003

      George III Silver Salver

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      Robert Jones & John Schofield, London, circa 1776-77 Of circular form, with a beaded and leafage edge centering a crest, raised on cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet. Diameter 14 1/4 inches (36 cm), approximately 37 ounces.

      Doyle New York
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