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Auction House:
Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
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*** A three piece Scottish sterling silver tea service, plus Continental, sugar tongs, small cup, and an unmarked strainer, 1927 Glasgow, with maker's marks for Robert Scott, comprising a faceted carinate teapot with wooden handle, creamer and sugar, basin,… ***
*** An American part sterling silver 'repousse' flatware service, 1896-1924 period, mark of S. Kirk & Son Co, pattern introduced 1846, the ornate floral cast service with fifty two pieces comprising six main knives and forks, five tablespoons, eight salad… ***
*** A Russian Niello .875 silver spoon, 1847 Moscow, zolotniki 84, assay master Ar, unknown Moscow master of 1845-50 period noted in G. Watts, 'Russian Silversmiths' Hallmarks', p.159, the spoon of typical fig shape with a gilded bowl, turned and knopped… ***
*** A set of twelve sterling silver dessert or Entree knives, 1997 Sheffield, maker's mark of Argentum Ltd, the plain pistol grip handles with stainless steel blades; all crisply hallmarked, total weight: approximately 985 gr, length 23 cm ***
*** A fine set of twelve Georgian sterling silver table spoons, 1809 and 1811 London, with makers marks for Eley, fern & Chawner (eight), and F' over Wb, (four), Old English spoons, engraved with initial 'B' to the terminal, hallmarked, underside, silver… ***
*** A Georgian Irish sterling silver straining spoon. 1806 Dublin, with maker's mark for Richard Sawyer. The fine fiddle pattern spoon with a vertical straining grille to the bowl and an engraved game bird armorial to the finial; hallmarked to reverse of stem… ***
*** A Thirty piece Soviet Russian 875 silver cutlery set, after 1958, Kiev, with unidentified maker's mark, comprising twelve dessert spoons, twelve knives and six forks all with foliate designs and geometric patterns to the finials and throats; hallmarked… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver sponge cake slicer, Acorn pattern, des. Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, the cake breaker in the acorn pattern, marked to the ferrule 'Sterling Denmark' and bearing the post-1945 George Jensen mark. Total Weight: 148g, length… ***
*** A sterling silver and ivory Foundation Laying trowel, 1910 Sheffield, with maker's mark for John round & Son Ltd, the finely carved ivory handle to a large trowel with bright cut and engraved foliate decoration and borders, enclosing an inscription 'To… ***
*** A George III sterling silver soup ladle, John Crouch I and William Reid, London, 1810/11, Old English pattern, weight 194gr length 32 cm ***
*** Five George III Old English table spoons, circa 1783 London. Hester Bateman, the elegant spoons set with a stag above a tapering shaft leading a well formed bowl. Length 21 cm. Weight 297gr ***
*** A striking Georgian Wirework toast rack, 1805 London, with maker's mark for Mary Troby, the six slice rack with square envelope pattern partitions, raised on tapering fluted feet; hallmarked underside, silver weight 257gr, height 9.5 cm, length 15.5 cm,… ***
*** A group of six Georgian sterling silver table spoons, from 1798 - 1815 London, various makers, all of similar shape and size, with bright cut and prick worked stems, the finials with floral and foliate embellishments and cartouches; hallmarked underside.… ***
*** A Scottish sterling silver table bell, 1892 Edinburgh, with unknown W. M maker's mark, the heavy cast silver table bell, with relief classical portrait medallions surrounded by scrolls and studs border, with zoomorphic handle to the top, marked to the… ***
*** Nineteen mixed pieces of Georgian, Victorian and modern era sterling, silver flatware, 19th century, London, Edinburgh, various makers, 1986 Sheffield, all in King's pattern and comprising four dinner knives, six Sheffield entree, knives by William Yates… ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver brandy saucepan, 1910 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John Collard Vickery, a charming slightly domed shape saucepan with lid and an ebonised rounded handle, raised on a tripod base with strap legs and scroll feet supporting… ***
*** A matched set of George II sterling silver table spoons and forks, 1744 London, maker's marks for Jeremiah King, (four spoons), 1745, Samuel Roby, (two spoons), 1805 Edinburgh, maker's mark for James Orr, forks, the twelve Old English pattern pieces all… ***
*** A fine boxed French Fifteen piece.950 silver serving suite, 1861-1865, with mark of Thomas & Henin, Paris, with Minerva 1 standard, the suite comprising a carving set, fish servers, ivory bladed salad servers, with various serving spoons and forks, some… ***
*** A fine pair of sterling silver fish servers, 1848, 1869 & 1874 Birmingham, with maker's marks for John Gammage. the hollow handles with neoclassical embellishments and silver blades and tines with engraved scrollwork, the knife with fish designs;… ***
*** A part suite of sixteen Danish .835 silver flatware items, 1861, with maker's mark for Anton Michelsen, comprising six dinner forks, five soup spoons, and five teaspoons, all with shaped threaded edges and finely cast crest finials; hallmarked to all,… ***
*** A late Georgian Scottish sterling silver ladle, 1835 Edinburgh, with marker's mark for James McKay, a fiddle pattern ladle with an oval bowl; crisply hallmarked underside, silver weight 209gr, length 31 cm ***
*** A set of George III sterling silver serving spoons, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1814/15, with a lovely patina, the fiddle pattern spoons each with a shouldered stem, hallmarked to back of handle and monogrammed, silver weight 450gr length 22 cm ***
*** A sterling silver and ivory cucumber slicer, probably 1801 London, rubbed maker's mark possibly TF, a broad spatula shaped blade with handle supporting a sterling silver angled, blade and braced with riveted clips, tightening screws underside, partially,… ***
*** A matched set of eight late Georgian sterling silver serving spoons, fiddle and thread pattern, total weight 673g, length 23 cm ***
*** A George II sterling silver shell bowl ladle, 1754 London, with maker's mark for Ebenezer Coker the fine Old English pattern soup ladle with a shell bowl to a curved handle and crested terminal engraved with initials Jmn, marked to the underside, with… ***
*** A fine pair of Victorian sterling silver serving spoons, 1846 London, with maker's marks for Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, heavy gauge Queen's pattern spoons with decorative throats and impressive, oyster backs, crisply hallmarked underside to the stems,… ***
*** Six sterling silver Victorian table forks, circa 1845 London, George Adams and 1898 Sheffield, John round & Sons Ltd, set with fiddle, thread and shell pattern. Length 20 cm. Weight 607gr ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver sauce boats and George IV ladles, 1836 London, with maker's mark for John Welby. 1822 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for Alexander Cameron, the pair of sauce boats of generous proportion, each with a broad low body and a… ***
*** A George III sterling silver ladle, 1787 London, with marker's mark for Hester Bateman, of typical form, bright cut and prick worked with patterns and a floral motif to the handle, the finial with a vacant cartouche; hallmarked underside. Silver weight… ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver basting spoons, 1813 London, with maker's marks for Thomas death or Thomas Dicks, Old English pattern spoons, engraved with the letter 'H' to terminals, hallmarked, underside, silver weight 248gr, length 29.5 cm ***
*** A pair of Britannia standard silver rat tail spoons, 1715 and 1716, with Britannia standard, maker's marks rubbed, probably G?, of typical form with elongated bowls, hallmarked to the stems and with engraved initials Ia underside of terminals. Silver… ***
*** 21 mixed mostly Victorian sterling silver flatware items, 19th century, seven large fiddle pattern table forks - five matching items by George Adams, (Chawners), four fiddle pattern dessert spoons, four bead edge dessert forks, (Chawners), three other… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver toast rack 1879/80 London, with maker's mark for George fox. Rectangular with canted corners, with seven arched and canted strapwork partitions, a central loop handle and raised on four buckle style feet; hallmarked to base.… ***
*** A set of ten elegant sterling silver rat tail serving spoons 1993 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Whitehill Silver & Plate. Silver weight 1080gr. Length 22.5 cm ***
*** A Polish 800 silver part flatware service, maker's mark SS or SG(?), Warsaw, second quarter 20th century, twenty pieces, comprising four steel-bladed knives, four soup spoons, four dessert forks, six coffee spoons, six cake forks, and one further spoon,… ***
*** A George II sterling silver spoon with marrow scoop, and a later Georgian sterling silver Old English pattern spoon, 1738 London, mark for Starling Wilford; 1788 London, with partial mark, a fine and crisp spoon with a marrow scoop terminal, and a scallop… ***
*** A set of six Georgian teaspoons. 1784 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman. The Old English patterns spoons monogrammed Nn to finials; with maker's marks to underside of stem, some rubbed and incomplete. Silver weight 58gr. Length 11.5 cm ***
*** A suite of Georg Jensen stainless steel flatware, modern. Thirty-nine pieces in a satin finish, comprising six each of larger knives, smaller knives, larger forks, smaller forks, soup spoons, desert spoons, and three tea spoons, all marked, all in… ***
*** A set of Victorian sterling silver fish knives and forks, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1867 and 1868, thread and shell pattern, engraved with foliate decoration, twelve forks and ten knives, entirely of silver, total weight 1,463g, length 21.5 cm (knife) ***
*** Three sterling silver tea caddy spoons, a sterling Infant's spoon, and a pair of sterling silver tongs, late 19th century, Netherlands, with London 1911 import mark, an embossed, Edward II' spoon, a post 1945 Georg Jensen 'Acanthus' caddy spoon, a 1937,… ***
*** A pair of Australian sterling silver skewers, circa 1900, with maker's mark for Stevenson (of Adelaide), slender skewers with open oval terminals, hallmarked to upper stems, silver weight 31gr, length 20 cm ***
*** A set of Georgian sterling silver fish serving tongs, 1815 London, with maker's marks for probably William Eley I, trowel shaped with a lattice weave insert to the blade, a hollow reeded handle with a mechanical thumb spring to a slender supporting blade… ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver basting spoons, London 1787/8, with maker's mark for probably Richard Crossley, the Old English pattern spoons of elegant long stemmed form with armorials to the finials; crisply hallmarked underside, silver weight 220gr… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver basting spoons, 1855 London, with maker's marks, Ga, for Chawner & Co, the fiddle pattern spoons, engraved 'P' to the terminals, crisply hallmarked underside, silver weight 258gr, length 30.5 cm ***
*** A vintage German silver twelve place fruit set, early 20th century, Crown and crescent mark, .800 silver standard stamp and trademark for Koch & Bergfed, in the original green silk lined case, the knife and fork set with swollen handles with a thread and… ***
*** A fine Victorian sterling silver ladle, 1846 London, with maker's mark, Ga for Chawner & Co (George Adams), a heavy gauge King's husk pattern ladle with a circular bowl; hallmarked underside to stem and faint dolphin armorial, silver weight 307gr. Length… ***
*** A fine pair of Victorian armorial sterling silver spoons, 1873 London, with maker's mark of John Kilpatrick, double struck gilt washed scallop shaped serving spoons, crisply decorated with an allegorical female figure surmounted by pairs of putti to the… ***
*** Ten sterling silver forks including a set of six Irish forks, 1911 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb, and; 1953 Dublin, with maker's mark for J.P (with pellet), flatware in Old English pattern comprising six main forks and four salad forks;… ***
*** An Canadian sterling silver flatware service for six, circa 1925-32 period, with maker's marks for S.Kirk & Son, the thirty eight piece setting, comprising a three piece serving set, knives, forks, fish forks, five dessert spoons, coffee spoons, and… ***
*** A fine pair Victorian cased sterling silver fish servers, 1856 Birmingham, with maker's marks for John Gilbert & Co., beautifully pierced and engraved servers in solid silver, the swollen hollow, handles with vegetal and knot motifs to the throat and… ***
*** A Russian silver sugar bowl, circa 1889 Moscow unknown maker, the rolled beaded lip above bulbous body decorated with incised cartouches of villages and apples standing on a prick decorated rim foot. Height 10 cm. Weight 136gr ***
*** A pair of gilt sterling silver berry spoons, William Cattell (mark registered Feb 1771), London. 1776/7, the bowls with scalloped edges and embossing featuring fruit and vegetable including a pineapple above acanthus decoration extending into the handles… ***
*** An elegant, modern West Australian silver ladle, circa 2007, with maker's mark of Chris Maron, the spun silver bowl of generous proportions with a 'Lignum vitae' shaped and tapering square section handle to a plain ferrule joining a blonde timber tapering… ***
*** Six various sterling silver caddy spoons, English, American and other, 20th century, various dates and makers. Total weight 107gr. Length 10 cm and smaller ***
*** A set of six Georgian Scottish sterling silver forks, 1802 Edinburgh, with maker's marks for John Zeigler, long tine Hanoverian forks, initialled near terminal & Hallmarked underside. Silver weight 360gr. Length 21.5 cm ***
*** An exquisite Norwegian silver and enamel tea Equipage set, late 19th /early 20th century Bergen, with maker's marks for Marius Hamner, the burnished gilt silver setting with brilliant blue enamel handles and mounts and comprising a tea strainer, sugar… ***
*** A Russian silver sugar basin, 19th century, with zolotniki 84, unclear assay master and date, with maker's mark Hc, the oval gadrooned pedestal bowl, giltwashed to the interior and raised on a conforming base with squashed button feet, a flat ribbed rim… ***
*** A group of three sterling silver forks and five spoons, all London, two marked 1833 with marker's marks for William Chawner II, one marked 1857 and the remainder 1876 with maker's marks for Chawner & Co (George William Adams), in thread and shell pattern… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' sauce ladle, 1945 onwards, in acorn or Konge pattern number 62, designed by Johan Rohde, 1915, with a shaped lightly beaten bowl, and an ionic scroll and bands to the throat, the long slender faceted handle with a… ***
*** Five various sterling and Continental silver wares, late 19th century Austro-Hungarian, 1893 Sheffield, 1898, 1925 Birmingham, other early 20th century English, a reticulated floral dish, a gadrooned bowl, a covered spiral flute circular, box, a hinged… ***
*** A cased set of Victorian sterling silver gilt figural teaspoons, tongs and caddy, 1870, London, maker's mark for Hyam Hyams, the fine set of 12 parcel gilt teaspoons, tea caddy and pair of sugar tongs, parcel gilt with ornate stems and figural terminals,… ***
*** A George I Britannia standard punch ladle, 1717 London, with maker's mark for William Petley, the punch ladle with circular bowl and plain lip, the simple conical tubular socket holding a turned wooden handle, initialed to the underside and marked to the… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver and mother of pearl paring set, the charming set includes folding knife and fork with mother of pearl handles engraved 'L'ametie' - friendship, complete in moroccan leather case. Stamped to blades. Weight 41gr length 14.5 cm… ***
*** A set of sterling silver gilt fruit knives and forks for six, 1912 Sheffield, with maker's marks for William Hutton & Sons, the handles of slightly tapering hollow form, the forks with shaped throats; hallmarked to handles, blades and tines, total weight… ***
*** A George III sterling silver mote spoon, London, circa 1770s, the bowl pierced with scrolls and crosslets with traditional pointed terminal, lion Passant hallmark with illegible maker's mark. Weight 10g, length 14 cm ***
*** A set of six Georgian sterling silver dinner forks with Mckay Crests, 1828 London, with maker's mark for Charles Eley, a good set of heavy gauge fiddle pattern forks with arm and dagger crests for McKay family to the terminals; hallmarked to stems, silver… ***
*** Two sterling silver shovel shaped cheese Scoops, 1868 London, with maker's mark for Chawner & Co (George Adams), 1905 Sheffield, with maker's mark for John round & Son Ltd, a Victorian shell and thread fiddle pattern scoop and an Edwardian King's pattern… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver skewer, 1773 London, with rubbed maker's mark, the heavy gauge skewer of typical tapering form with a shell form mount to the terminal and a ring handle; hallmarked, silver weight 146gr, length 33 cm ***
*** A pair of William IV sterling silver King's pattern serving spoons, 1835 London, with maker's mark for Mary Chawner the pair of heavy gauge King's pattern serving spoons, crested and marked to the underside weight 410g length 31 cm ***
*** A part sterling silver fruit set, 1893 and 1896 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Harrison Bros & Howson, in solid silver and comprising ten knives and two forks with elegant tapering, hollow handles with restrained incised decoration and canted terminals… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver soup ladle, 1819 London, with maker's mark for William Eley & William Fearn, the fiddle and thread pattern ladle with and oval bowl and engraved with a crest of a dove and turret; hallmarked underside, silver weight: 230gr… ***
*** A set of six Georgian sterling silver dessert spoons, 1787 London, with maker's marks for William Sumner, the Old English pattern bright cut spoons with floral and pendant designs, all decorated to the finial with the engraved image of a dog on top of a… ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver basting spoons, 1768 and 1818 London, with maker's mark for William & Thomas Chawner, and; John & Henry Lias, respectively, an Old English spoon and a later large fiddle pattern spoon, hallmarked underside to both. Silver… ***
*** A pair of Georgian bright cut sterling silver serving spoons, 1772 London, with maker's marks for Elizabeth Tookey, an Old English spoon and matching spoon fork with four tines, with decorative bright cut rope twist edges. Silver weight 181gr. Length 28.5… ***
*** A pair of George IV sterling silver serving ladles, 1835 London, with maker's marks for probably John James Whiting, of 'Fiddle Pattern' form with oval bowls and crested to the finials; hallmarked underside, silver weight 165gr, length 18 cm ***
*** A pair of sterling silver George III asparagus servers, 1811 London, with maker's mark for Williams Eley, Fearn and Chawner. The King pattern servers of typical form with long flat blades, and a cross bracket attached to one blade and handle; hallmarked… ***
*** A set of ten sterling silver 'Queen's Beasts' spoons, London, 1972/4, with maker's mark Rc for William Comyns & Son, the set commemorating the silver wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, with each spoon bearing a gilt finial of one… ***
*** A set of eight Georgian sterling silver spoons. 1829 London, with maker's marks for 'H. The fine set of Old English pattern spoons with monogrammed finials, hallmarks to stem. Silver weight 276gr. Length 17.5 cm ***
*** A set of twelve small Australian sterling silver spoons. Sargison's (Harold Sargison), Hobart, 1930s, marked 'Silver'. Six larger and six smaller of conforming design, each with a teardrop-shaped beaten bowl on a square-section shaft twisted mid-length,… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver cheese knife, the plain handle decorated with a beaded pattern. Total weight 60gr length 18 cm ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern fish server, Des. Johan Rhode (1915) for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark, the fish (or cake) serving slice in the timeless acorn pattern, all sterling silver, with a hammered finish, the handle with… ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver Queen's oyster pattern fish slice, 1838, London, with maker's mark for William Bateman II the fine heavy gauge fish slice in Queen's oyster pattern, crest engraved, the blade pierced with scrolls, marked to the underside… ***
*** A sterling silver cake slice and a set of sterling cake forks, 1934 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Joseph Gloster Ltd (cake slice) and 1935 Sheffield, with maker's marks for W.S.S. & Co, an Art Deco slice of plain trowel form with a tapering raised… ***
*** A George V sterling silver soup ladle, 1911 London, with maker's mark for William Comyns, the heavy gauge Hanover pattern ladle with engraved crest to terminal, hallmarked underside, silver weight 265gr, length 32.5 cm ***
*** A set of six George IV sterling silver teaspoons, 1825 London, with makers' marks for Charles Eley, the set in 'Fiddle pattern' with reeded edges to both sides, crested to the finials, and with hallmarks underside, silver weight 211gr. Length 14.5 cm ***
*** Three various sterling silver spoons, including a 19th century fiddle pattern spoon with maker's marks for Henry Cohen, a partially marked shovel shaped spoon (tested for silver) and a small tea caddy spoon marked sterling silver, the bowl with a figural… ***
*** A boxed set of six sterling silver teaspoons with sugar nips and a tea strainer, 1902 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull) (spoons), and 1914 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Adie Brothers Ltd (tea strainer), the shaped spoons… ***
*** A group of six near matching sterling silver dessert forks, late 19th century various makers, set in fiddle, thread and shell pattern. Length 17 cm. Weight 415gr ***
*** Seven Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern spoons, Des. Johan Rhode (1915) for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark comprising a set of 3 ice cream spoons, a set of 3 teaspoons (small), and a single bouillon spoon, each in the timeless acorn pattern, all… ***
*** A Japanese.950 silver figural caddy spoon, mid 20th century, with the decimal.950 sterling mark of period and fan stamp, the spoon in the form of a kimono attired geisha musician, her open parasol serving as the bowl, and the finial in the form of her… ***
*** Twenty one sterling and Continental silver forks, spoons, and ladles: English, Scottish, German, Dutch and Russian, 18th to early 20th century, eleven English Georgian, Victorian and later forks, single German and Dutch forks, small ladles from Sheffield… ***
*** A Georgian neoclassical style sterling silver cruet, 1827 London, rubbed maker's marks, the four bottle cruet having gadrooned decoration to the shaped base and carry handle, with acanthus leaf supports, shell motifs, acanthus and lion's paw feet; rubbed… ***
*** A twenty six piece Continental silver part cutlery service, 20th century, probably Italian, the service comprising six fish knives and associated forks, six soup spoons and five cake forks, with a trio of cake and pie servers; hallmarked, silver weight… ***
*** A Georgian Scottish toddy ladle, 1829 Glasgow, with maker's marks for John Murray or John Muir. the compressed low form bowl repousse and chased with floral and scrolls, a silver throat with a vine leaf and grape embellishment to a turned mahogany handle;… ***
*** Three cased sets of Danish silver gilt and enamel demi-tasse spoons, circa 1960s, with maker's marks for Meka sterling Denmark, two identical harlequin sets with leafy terminals, the other harlequin set with clover designs; all hallmarked to stems, total… ***
*** A Scottish George IV sterling silver toddy ladle, 1823 Glasgow, with maker's mark for George Innes, of shallow cauldron form embossed and chased with bold floral forms on a textured ground, the stem attached to a wrythen balleen handle with a silver… ***