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Auction House:
Lawsons
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian pair of basting spoons in the fiddle pattern. London, 1878, maker Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd London, 1836, maker indecipherable, condition good, minor scratches. Length 30.5 cm weight 292g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian pair of basting spoons in the fiddle pattern. Exeter, 1863 & 1876, maker Josiah Williams & Co, condition good, slight scratches, age related wear. Length 32 cm weight 241g ***
*** Dutch silver 833 standard fish cutlery comprising six forks, six knives, four spoons & two ladles, weight 785g ***
*** A hallmarked sterling silver teaspoon set together with sugar nips, length 10.5 cm (162g) ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III set of six forks in the fiddle & thread pattern. London, 1810, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker. Condition: good, minor age related wear. Length 20 cm. Weight 409g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver William IV serving spoon in the Kings pattern. London, 1837, maker Mary Chawner, length 31 cm, weight 199g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of nine table spoons in the beaded pattern with a lion armorial symbol. London, 1874, maker George William Adams. Weight 497g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III toast rack having two plain rounded wire-work bars, a loop handle, sitting on a rectangular base with four cast ball feet. London, 1802, maker Charles fox I & James turner. Condition fair, minor wear, one ring… ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of six forks in the Old English fiddle pattern, with various engraved monograms. London, 1860, maker Elizabeth & John Eaton. Condition good, minor age related wear. Weight 407g ***
*** A Sheffield hallmarked sterling silver ladle, c1909, wt 296g ***
*** A boxed set of six sterling silver gilt and enamel demitasse spoons by David Andersen, Norway ***
*** French silver double handled bowl and pair of English hallmarked sterling silver sugar nips marks rubbed. Height 11 cm. Weight 325g ***
*** Two George III hallmarked sterling silver serving spoons, length 22.5 cm total wt. 124g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of six spoons in the fiddle pattern. Four London, 1851, maker John James Whiting two London, 1858, maker H J Lias & Son weight 296g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Australian Themed spoon set in a fitted case, depicting a billy tea can, a koala in a tree, a lyrebird, a kneeling Aboriginal man, an emu and a kangaroo. Birmingham, 1928, maker Hardy Brothers, weight 84g ***
*** Stuart Devlin 'Sydney Opera House Teaspoon' with opera house finial textured handle and shaped bowl, in presentation box. Hallmarked, London, circa 1973 by Stuart Devlin, length (spoon only) 15 cm weight spoon 33g ***
*** George IV sterling silver & later chased set of four berry spoons in case elaborately crafted featuring berry design to bowls and floral decorations to stem and handles. Hallmarked- London circa 1829 by William Eaton. Length 22 cm ***
*** A pair of Australian sterling silver & horn serving spoons, length 23-24 cm wt: 500g) ***
*** A pair of George III hallmarked sterling silver berry spoons with gilded finish, length 21.5 cm 113g ***
*** William IV sterling silver asparagus server with pierced blades held together by a clasp. Hallmarked London circa 1834 by Richard Britton. Length 25 cm. Weight 197g ***
*** Victorian sterling silver fish server & fork by George Adams with fine detailing of fish among a pierced floral themed background, the servers hand a nice raised shape and pattern. Hallmarked - London circa 1867 by Chawner & Co (George William Adams).… ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver toast rack London, 1856, maker John Evans II. Height 13 cm. Weight 300g ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver flat Ware including two spoons by William Bateman, consisting of 7 spoons in total, sugar nips and a fork. Longest 21 cm weight 405g ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver fruit cutlery set for six persons in fitted velvet lined box, cutlery with mother of pearl handles, Sheffield, 1948, maker Js & S ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver fish slice & fork, Birmingham 1884 ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver pierced fish slice ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver fruit cutlery set comprising of 6 knives and 6 forks in fitted box, Sheffield, 1912, Thomas Bradbury & Sons ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver soup ladle, London, 1801, monogrammed 'H' ***
*** Collection of English hallmarked sterling silver cruet pieces Consisting of pair of Walker & Hall salt and pepper shakers 1908, crystal based salt, pepper with spoons 1906 and mustard pot with spoon, port label 1962 and Dutch 835 silver tea strainer with… ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver boxed pair of fish servers with xylonite handles and silk lined interior. Sheffield, 1900, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson length of knife 29.5 cm ***
*** A cased set of six Danish sterling silver and enamelled forks and spoons, length 12.5 cm and 13 cm ***
*** Six Georgian silver dessert forks 3 x maker RP, London 1823 and 3 x London 1812 (marks rubbed) with eight Georgian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons 4 x William Eaton, London 1832, 3 William Chawner (?) London 1831 and 1 x SH/DC, London 1855. (14) ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III spoons totalling seven & comprising: three London, 1767, maker Thomas Edwards one London, 1779, maker John Scofield one London, 1800, maker I.B. One London, 1809, maker maker George Smith II one London, 1815,… ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of four serving spoons in the fiddle shape. London, 1854, maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. Condition fair, signs of wear & use. Length 22.5 cm. Weight 291g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George I double marrow scoop some markings rubbed London, 1715. Condition good, minor tarnishing. Length 22 cm. Weight 45 cm ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of six table spoons in the fiddle pattern with a lion armorial symbol. London, 1870 (4), 1872 (2), maker George Adams. Weight 342g ***
*** French silver 950 standard Grapefruit spoons set for twelve persons set in an oak silk lined box, with wire inlay with the wording 'Cafe'. Paris, circa 1880, maker Charles-Alexander Lavallee. Condition: good to fair, some loose, wire inlay, dimensions of… ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George V apostle teaspoons & sugar nips in a fitted case. Sheffield, 1910, maker Roberts & Belk weight 109g ***
*** Austro-Hungarian set of four serving spoons with etched monogram 'Ch' Vienna, 1865, maker Thomas Dub. Weight 274g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George IV toddy ladle set with a post-Medieval silver sixpence of George II, with a timber turned handle. London, 1831, makers mark rubbed. Length 32.5 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver fish servers (slice length 33 cm; combined Wt 388g) ***
*** Georgian Scottish silver ladle of large proportions and featuring a large round bowl and shaped grip, Hallmarked (Unkown), length 36 cm, weight 222g ***
*** A pair of hallmarked sterling silver berry spoons, length 23 cm ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian three piece Christening set knife and spoon, London, 1848, maker Francis Higgins II fork, London, 1847, maker Francis Higgins II ***
*** George III sterling silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London circa 1809 with a nice faceted stem deep bowl and monogram to the thumb grip. Hallmarked London circa 1809 by possibly Walter Tweedie. Length 34 cm. Weight 228g ***
*** A burr walnut topped cutlery canteen containing sterling silver fish service for six (Wt 673g) ***
*** Victorian sterling silver tea strainer, English hallmarked London c1890 by Lewis Lewis, length 19 cm, Wt 68g ***
*** Four silver serving pieces sterling silver crumb tray and cake slice and 800 silver ladle and cake server, weight 36g ***
*** French silver gilt knives in case ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver set of six George IV fiddle pattern forks London, 1830 -. Length 17.5 cm weight 325g ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver George III rare Old English pattern Potato fork and a spoon London London, 1786 and 1787. Fork 25 cm weight 110g ***
*** An Edwardian Sugar Bowl, Probably Russian Silver but no Zolotnik Mark & 84 Zolotnik Spoon ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver pair of boxed shell form open salts with spoons Birmingham. Weight 65g ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver and ivory fish servers in fitted case. Sheffield, 1914, maker Walker & Hall ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver George III toast rack London, 1807, maker Samuel Whitford. Height 16.5 cm. (weight, 238g) ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver shell pattern soup ladle Edinburgh, 1828, maker J.H. Length 33 cm. Weight 210g ***
*** American sterling silver Brandy warmer with an oak handle, engraved '1916, April, 1941'. Boston, maker Shreve, Crump & low Co. Condition good, some tarnishing. Length 21 cm ***
*** A pair of Goerge III sterling silver marrow scoops, length 23 cm-longest (Wgt:97g) ***
*** Antique Russian tea caddy spoon etched to underside with symmetrical band and floral surround, to handle and bowl, hallmarked St Petersburg C1908- 1926 ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George IV pair of serving spoons in the fiddle pattern. London, 1825, maker John William Blake condition good to fair, some denting to the bowls length 22.5 cm weight 147g ***
*** A Danish silver and enamel cake fork and spoon set comprising six demitasse spoons and six forks, marked 'EL Denmark Sterling 925S' ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III set of six spoons in the rats tail pattern, London, 1790, maker Thomas Oliphant. Condition: good, minor age related wear. Length 21.5 cm. Weight 367g ***
*** Silver Melange of spoons consisting of a pair of Indonesian 800 standard salad servers, two Georg Jensen teaspoons, seven Indonesian teaspoons, four Apex Australian teaspoons and two English hallmarked sterling Silver Jubilee teaspoons - London, maker… ***
*** Channel Islands silver Georgian spoon Jersey, 19th century, maker Jacques Quesnel length - 23 cm. Weight 67.5 cm ***
*** Peruvian sterling silver set of servers comprising a serving fork, spoon & cake slice with piecred detailed handles depicting men climbing a tree to reach a nesting bird. Condition good, minor age related wear. Length 30 cm weight 457g ***
*** Scottish hallmarked sterling silver Victorian teaspoon set comprising twelve spoons & a pair of sugar nips with fine foliate detail, in a fitted silk lined box. Glasgow, 1889, maker Robert Tennant & Co. Condition good, minor wear. Weight 209g ***
*** Scottish hallmarked sterling silver George IV serving spoon in the Kings pattern. Edinburgh, 1825, maker Andrew Wilkie, length 31 cm, weight 121g ***
*** Large Georgian Scottish Hallmarked.925 sterling silver ladle, length 35 cm wt. 171.5g hallmarked Edinburgh, c. 1812 by H ***
*** A set of twelve sterling silver teaspoons together with sugar nips by Joseph Rodgers & Sons in leather casing (Wgt:245g) ***
*** A John Walton Newcastle hallmarked sterling silver soup ladle, c1856, Wt 228g ***
*** William IV sterling silver grape scissors in the fiddle and shell pattern and etched fish emblem to shears, hallmarked London circa 1833 by Charles Reily & George Storer, length 17 cm, weight 92g ***
*** 19th century sterling silver spoons including six Scottish teaspoons and larger English and Dutch dessert and soup spoons. Weight 551g ***
*** Russian silver soup ladle, Zolotnik 84, length 27 cm ***
*** Pair of small George III sterling silver sauce ladles hallmarked London, c.1804/5 by W' total wt. 93g ***
*** Victorian sterling silver set of 7 teaspoons together with caddy & other spoons 19th/20th century combined wt. 246.5g ***
*** Set of three hallmarked sterling silver sauce ladles, London, 1 x c1826, by John Hawkins, 2 x c1815 by Solomon Houghman total wt.166g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III serving spoon London, 1802, maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman. Length 29 cm. Weight 111g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver Georgian set of four matched serving spoons of varying dates and makers. Two, London, 1818, maker Richard turner one, London, 1796, mark rubbed one, London, 1813, maker John Lias. Weight 252g ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver teaspoons consisting of a set of twelve. London, 1886, maker Francis Higgins III. Weight 140g. A set of nine teaspoons and sugar tongs with pierced design. Sheffield, 1908, maker Levesley Brothers. Weight 105g. Combined weight… ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver engraved and pierced pair of fish servers in case (SN186) ***
*** Tiffany & Co. sterling spoons & other American silver flatware consisting of four Tiffany & Co. Sterling silver teaspoons, sterling silver serving spoon, sterling silver serving fork, an R&W Wilson shell shape spoon, sterling silver spoon, H. Gooding… ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver boxed set of commemorative spoons consisting of 10 spoons in fitted presentation box, featuring the Queens beasts, London, 1973, Comyns. Weight 300 grams ***
*** Russian silver sugar bowl and spoon with gilded interior. Height. Weight ***
*** Pair of hallmarked sterling silver berry spoons ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver serving knife and fork with mother of pearl handles in velvet lined box, Newcastle, 1873, maker Christian John Reed to the Queen ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver basting spoon and a sifter spoon ***
*** Boxed silver dessert serving spoons, London ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver Kings pattern soup ladle London, 1900, maker Ims. Length 34 cm. (weight 320grams) ***
*** Set of six silver Kings pattern table spoons, London, 1900 maker CB ***
*** Pair of George III sterling silver soup spoons hallmarked London, c. 1778, by Thomas Tookey, together with two others wt.246.7g ***
*** English hallmarked sterling silver George III ladle in the fiddle pattern. London, 1814, maker James Wintle, condition good, minor age related wear. Length 33 cm weight 178g ***
*** A Spanish silver tri-footed honey pot with high relief shell Celtic cross design, height 14 cm Wt 220g spoon included ***
*** A set of six cased sterling silver and enamelled shell back teaspoons, length 10 cm ***
*** A cased set of twelve W.S. Savage & Co Sheffield hallmarked sterling silver teaspoons and pair of sugar tongs c1918 wt 235g ***
*** Two pairs of Victorian London hallmarked sterling silver sauce ladles length 18 cm and 18.5 cm; total Wt 298g ***
*** A London hallmarked sterling silver George III soup ladle by William Seaman, length 33 cm, Wt 198g ***