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Auction House:
Lawsons
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
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*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian pair of serving spoons with scrolled detail. London, 1846, maker Elizabeth Eaton. Condition good, some tarnishing. Length 32.5 cm. Weight 449g ***
*** An Irish sterling silver George III soup ladle, Dublin c1808 by Arthur Murphy, length 35 cm Wt 237g ***
*** French 950 silver standard set of spoons and forks in the fin-de-siecle style with floral pattern with head of minerva and makers mark consisting of 7 forks and 6 spoons, weight 1.05 Kilos ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of twelve spoons in the fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'S'. London, 1846, maker John James Whiting. Condition: good, minor tarnishing. Length 17.7 cm. Weight 652g ***
*** Birmingham mint cased hallmarked sterling silver 'The 12 Apostles' spoon set c1977 ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver serving spoons wt. 212.5g, one marked London, c. 1799 by Rc, other marked Exeter, c.1808 by World War ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver table wares consisting of an Australian Arts & Crafts sugar spoon Perth, maker James A. Lynton weight 25g tea caddy spoon, with shell bowl and rope twist border. Partially marked, marker GS weight 20g tea caddy spoon, with shell… ***
*** Elkington canteen of silver fish cutlery, Birmingham ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver caddy spoons London, 1863. London, 1936, maker Josiah Williams & Co Birmingham, 1977, maker William Adams Ltd Birmingham, 1968, maker a Marston & Co Birmingham, 1793, maker John Thornton. Weight 90g ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver pair of fiddleback serving spoons London hallmarks, maker RCJP ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III soup ladle in the fiddle pattern. London, 1811, maker Peter & William Bateman condition good, minor age related wear. Length 33.5 cm weight 199g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian toast rack having seven oval shaped bars, a cast foliate loop handle, attached to a rectangular base with a strengthening strut, & sitting on four cast scroll feet. London, 1855, maker John Evans II. Condition… ***
*** Danish sterling silver & harlequin enamel demi-tasse spoons in a fitted felt lined box. Condition good, minor wear to the box. Dimensions of box 14.8 x 11.8 x 2.1 cm ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Melange of cutlery consisting of a serving spoon, two mains forks and two soup spoons. Glasgow, 1855, maker Pw. Weight 328g three entree forks, two teaspoons and another two small spoons. London, 1863, maker Samuel H… ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver harlequin teaspoon set decorated with Renaissance period themes, with sugar tongs. London, 1894, maker Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd. Weight 232g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian main forks in the fiddle pattern, with an engraved armorial motif. London, 1853, maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. Weight -501g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III set of six table spoons London, 1808, maker William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner weight 418g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of six mustard spoons with a gilt wash to the bowls. Exeter, 1849, maker Robert Williams & Sons. Condition good, minor tarnishing. Weight 159g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of six forks in the Old English fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'Ag'. London, 1843, maker John James Whiting. Condition good, minor age related wear. Weight 453g ***
*** French silver harlequin sugar tongs modelled suspended from two coiled snakes which form the sugar nip handles, the feet joined to two shell like bowls, circa 1840, length 12.5 cm, weight 52g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver toast rack, length 16.5 cm, Sheffield, c.1898 by Atkin Brothers, wt. 345g ***
*** Russian silver 875 standard spoons comprising nine main spoons & six dessert spoons, with floral ribboned detail & starburst decoration. Monogrammed 'Ab'. ***
*** Pair of 18th century Scottish sterling silver table spoons by James Welsh length 20 cm wt112g ***
*** Mexican sterling silver bowl, small ladle and tray the bowl in a hexagonal shape and the ladle and traw with a nice rolled design. Marked to base Hencho En Mexico sterling 925, Sizes (tray) 28 cm x 16.5 cm (bowl) diameter (19 cm) ladle (15 cm) combined,… ***
*** Fine George III Irish sterling silver ladle with shell bowl Dublin c1790 wt. 174.5g, length 35.5 cm ***
*** Set of 12 English hallmarked sterling silver anointing spoons elaborately detailed early 20th century silver spoons that have been gold washed, c1910. Comes with box. 1 spoon a little larger than others, length of spoons 9 cm, larger example 10 cm ***
*** Large hallmarked sterling silver serving spoon, London 1743 ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver fish servers intricately pierced, knife has a central panel decorated with fishermen. Sheffield, 1847, maker Henry Atkin length of knife 32 cm ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver silver George III marrow scoop London 1807, maker HS. Length 23 cm. Weight 50gms ***
*** Part Austro Hungarian canteen of 800 Standrad silver cutlery with iron fittings - Vienna maker HS ***
*** Good Victorian hallmarked sterling silver Christening Set Modelled With Grape-Vines by George Adams ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver sauce ladle, by George Adams ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver serving spoons matched pair of engraved spoons. London, 1805 and 1811, maker William Edwards pair of Old English fiddle pattern spoons. Dublin, 1832, maker Peter Walsh serving spoon. Glasgow, 1837, maker William Hannay serving… ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George IV soup ladle having a handle in the double-struck Queens pattern, with a plain oval bowl and honey-suckle design on the heel. London, 1827, maker William Weston. Condition good, some tarnishing. Length 34 cm.… ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III berry spoons having hand-chased handles with floral decoration, & gold-gilt hand-chased fluted bowls with fruit decoration. Edinburgh, 1800, maker Alexander Zeigler. Condition good, minor age related wear.… ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian fish servers with pierced foliate detail. Knife London, 1843, maker William Eaton fork London, 1875, maker Henry Holland. Condition good, minor wear & tarnishing. Length of knife 33 cm. Weight 404g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver set of nine matched spoons of varying dates and makers. Five, London, 1782, maker Walter Tweedie two, London, 1827, maker Charles Boyton two, London, 1841, maker William Bateman & Daniel Ball. Weight 361g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian vermeil Christening set with grape design, with an associated knife. Fork & spoon London, 1852, maker H J Lias & Son knife London, 1850, maker John Samuel Hunt. Condition good, minor wear & tarnishing. Weight… ***
*** Four early 19th century Irish sterling silver fiddle pattern spoons with rat tail decoration. Total weight 316 grams. Length 23 cm. ***
*** German silver 800 standard etched crystal lidded punch bowl & ladle etched with repeating floral motifs, the lid with a pressed border & acorn finial. Condition fair, chip to the bowl rim, general age related wear. Height 36 cm. Weight 407g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver William IV & Victorian set of six spoons in the Kings pattern. Two, London, 1832, maker William Chawner II, four, London, marks rubbed. Condition: good, minor wear consistant with age. Weight 567g ***
*** Scottish hallmarked sterling silver George III sauce ladle with a bowed handle. Edinburgh, 1804, maker James Orr condition good, slight tarnishing. Length 39 cm weight 221g ***
*** German set of twelve silver butter knives, both handles and blades hallmarked for silver, the blades also gold plated, wt: 430g ***
*** Nine 19th century sterling silver Desert spoons total wt. 364g hallmarked London, c. 1855 by, height J Lias & Son ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver Victorian soup ladle, London c1856, maker George Adams. Engraved B. Length 34 cm. Weight 270gms ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver serving cutlery & others Consisting of: (left to right) four spoons with shell shaped bowls, London, 1888, maker William Hutton & Sons. Length 21 cm. Weight 275g two pairs of serving cutlery with gilt bowls (2nd & 3rd… ***
*** Danish silver set of eight enamelled demi-tasse coffee spoons in a fitted case ***
*** Boxed set of silver French spoons and forks ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver table spoons in fitted box. London, stamped 'N', 1908. Length 22 cm. Weight 450g ***
*** A burr walnut topped cutlery canteen containing sterling silver fish service, Wt 673g ***
*** A set of six sterling silver and opal spoons and matching set of six forks marked 'Sterling Silver', not hallmarked ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III pair of serving spoons in the rattail pattern. London, 1801, maker Richard Crossley. Length 21.5 cm. Weight 160g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III serving spoon in the fiddle & thread pattern. London, 1813, maker Solomon Hougham. Length 31.5 cm. Weight 147 cm ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian fish servers with floral pierced blades, in the fiddle & thread pattern. London, 1850, maker Edward Farrell. Condition good, minor tarnishing. Length of knife 34 cm. Weight 341g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian pair of fish servers having pierced hallmarked blades & weighted handles. Sheffield, 1873, maker Atkin Brothers. Condition good, minor wear & tarnishing. Length of knife 33.5 cm ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III set of eight forks in the fiddle pattern. London, 1801, maker Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker. Condition good, minor age related wear. Weight 601g ***
*** A 1914 Sheffield hallmarked sterling silver handled fish service for twelve in timber canteen with inlaid brass shield to top ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian fish servers having floral etched detail, set in a silk & velvet lined oak case. London, 1885, maker William Hutton & Sons. Condition good, minor weae. Length of knife 30 cm. Weight 277g ***
*** Boar tusks & Hallmarked silver knife rests, Chester, 1908, height 5.5 cm. Loaded base ***
*** Irish hallmarked sterling silver George III marrow scoop with an engraved stag armorial. Dublin, circa 1762, maker David T Peter. Condition: good, minor age related wear. Length 25 cm. Weight 72g ***
*** Scottish hallmarked sterling silver George III pair of serving spoons etched 'Will God I shall' Edinburgh, 1812, maker Alexander Henderson length - 22 cm. Weight 130g ***
*** A set of eight Tiffany and Co sterling silver demitasse spoons and three teaspoons, Wt 289g) ***
*** Early 20th century silver banded trowel, presented to Archdeacon Bartlett, laying the first stone of S. Bartholomews, length 33 cm ***
*** Pair of hallmarked sterling silver toast racks for Drummond & Co Melbourne, length 8 cm Wgt:134g. Provenance: Vizard Foundation collection ***
*** Set of four Victorian game meat skewers with birds, London circa 1856 with a nice tapered finish, and featuring a well crafted pheasant to the tops of each. A monogram appears on each, hallmarked London circa 1856 by Elizabeth Eaton, length 18 cm, weight… ***
*** Set of six George IV sterling silver Desert spoons, in fiddle shell & thread pattern, with an armorial of a crowned lion passant, London c1829, maker Henry Holland ***
*** A Georgian London hallmarked sterling silver soup ladle, c1820, serving spoon, c1807 and a William IV table spoon, c1823 Wt 383g ***
*** George III sterling silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, length 33 cm hallmarked London, c. 1818 by Thomas Wilkes Barker Wt. 211g ***
*** An antique 18 piece French silver cutlery service in the fiddle and shell pattern, of 6 knives 6 spoons and 6 forks ***
*** A suite of five French/Flemish c.18th/early c.19th fiddle pattern spoons ***
*** Silver Melange of wares consisting of four fiddle pattern table spoons monogrammed 'S' London, 1839, maker Joseph and Albert Savory weight 290g small silver pieced berry ladle London, 1791, maker Richard Crossley weight 40g a set of six unmarked teaspoons… ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver pocket knife and three early hallmarked sterling silver caddy spoons consisting of: a mother of pearl handled pocket knife Sheffield, 1888, maker James Fenton. Length 13.5 cm. (extended) shovel form caddy spoon Birmingham, 1826,… ***
*** Scottish hallmarked sterling silver pair of serving spoons Edinburgh, 1822, maker James McKay. Length 22 cm. Weight 165g ***
*** Russian Silver Double Handled Sugar Bowl & Associated Spoon ***
*** Henry Steiner Australian silver butter knife engraved JCW 1885. Length 20.5 cm. Weight 50g ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver boxed matched pair of berry spoons Edinburgh, 1884 and London, 1826. Weight 95g ***
*** Pair of hallmarked sterling silver fish servers profusely pierced & engraved with a Vignette of a fisherman & faux ivory Grips by Hukin & Heath Shef... ***
*** Gratchev Brothers Russian silver set of knives and forks for six ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver George III and later flatware including fiddle and thread pattern. Weight 525g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Georgian serving spoons comprising a pair of berry spoons. London, 1796, maker Ws weight 111g a serving spoon. London, 1809, maker Philip Batchelor weight 76g another serving spoon London, 1809 weight 72g total weight… ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III ladle designed in the fiddle pattern. York, 1810, maker Robert cattle & James Barber. Condition good, minor age related wear. Length 33 cm. Weight 220g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian tea caddy with spoon having an oval body with straight sides, applied reeded borders, a hinged boat form lid with domed finial, sitting on a flat base, with an internal fitted spoon. London, 1897, maker George… ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Sweet meat cutlery set in the Kings pattern, comprising six sweet meat forks, two pâte knives, two mustard spoons, a sauce ladle & a pair of sugar nips. London, 1955, maker C J Vander Ltd. Weight 312g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian ladle in the King's pattern with etched armorial 'Dominus Providebit' London, 1840, maker Mary Chawner & George W Adams. Length 34 cm. Weight 309g ***
*** George II sterling silver marrow scoop with slim, streamlined bowl to end and to the stem. And monogram pattern to underside, hallmark London circa 1759 by Richard Gosling, length 21 cm, weight 50g ***
*** A George II London hallmarked sterling silver marrow spoon, c1732, length 24 cm Wt 55g back of spoon monogrammed 'H.R.', makers marks indicates either John Gorham or Jeffrey Griffith identical marks registered ***
*** A collection of (800) silver filigree pickle/entree spoons and forks (wt 500grams) ***
*** Four hallmarked silver ladles and pair of spoons pair of ladles Elizabeth Eaton London 1853, one Mary Chawner London 1834, one Walker & Hall Sheffeild 1911, and pair of Atkin Bros spoons Sheffeild 1929, weight ***
*** Pair of Victorian sterling silver fiddle and thread patten fish servers by George Adams, London, wt. 302g ***
*** Russian Imperial pair of silver sugar tongs, baring assay mark from Dimitry IIyich Tverskoy of St Petersburg c1843, length 14 cm, Wt:60grams ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver soup ladle London, 1821, maker George turner & Thomas William Biddell. Weight 240 grams. Length 32 cm ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver set of 6 rare handled knives London c1822, Robert Pouldon ***
*** Australian sterling silver demitasse coffee spoon set by James Linton having pierced floral detail, with typical Arts & Crafts movement hand beaten design to the bowls. In a silk lined box. Length 8.6 cm, weight 47.5g ***
*** A Prada sterling silver tea caddy with spoon, height 9.5 cm, combined wt.230 grams ***
*** English hallmarked sterling George III silver spoon by Hester Bateman in the Old English pattern. London, 1777, maker Hester Bateman. Condition good, general age related wear. Weight 44g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of six spoons with monogrammed initials. London, 1895, maker Josiah Williams & Co. Condition good, some expected age related wear. Length 21 cm. Weight 443g ***