Alice & George Burrows were active between 1801 and 1818. Alice Burrows was the wife of George Burrows I and went into partnership with her son, George Burrows II, after her husbands death.
A George III silver tankard by Alice & George Burrows, London 1813 Cylindrical form, stepped domed hinge-cover with leaf embellished thumbpiece, knopped loop-handle embellished with acanthus leafs, part fluted plain body with gadrooned base, height 20cm, weight 34oz.
Sold for £ 2,750 inc. premium at Bonhams in 2014
A GEORGE III SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET MARK OF ALICE AND GEORGE BURROWS (II), LONDON, 1811 Of bellied oblong form with palmette borders and foliate corners, on four claw feet, the teapot with leaf-capped scroll handle, ivory insulators and rectangular knop finial, the cream jug and sugar bowl with angular scroll handles and gilt interiors the teapot 6 in. (15.4 cm.) high; 11¾ in. (30 cm.) wide gross weight, 57 oz. (1767 gr.) (3)
Sold for GBP 812 at Christies in 2009
Alice & George Burrows II, Silver Makers Mark London 1811
A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT SNUFF BOX OF AMERICAN INTEREST, ALICE AND GEORGE BURROWS, LONDON, 1813 circular with engine-turned surface, engraved inside circa 1840-50 with commemorative inscription, later inscription below, in leather case with paper seal of the company mounted inside. diameter 3 1/4 in. 8.2 cm
Sold for 625 USD at Sothebys in 2015