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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 set of six sterling silver fish knives and forks. 1955 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Hardy Brothers, the 'DuBarry' pattern fish knife and fork set of elegant form with reeded edges to the shaped tapering stems and trefid finials, the knife blades of… ***
*** An American sterling silver bowl and a ladle, 1948, with maker's mark for Reed & Barton, ladle marked sterling, the bowl with a spiral fluted edge and a plain sauce ladle with swollen, pointed terminal, marks underside to both, bowl with date cipher,… ***
*** A mixed collection of two forks, three napkin rings and fifteen various, dessert, tea and sifter spoons, early 19th to early 20th century, various assay offices and makers, comprising three pairs of bright cut cutlery, including a pair by John Hicks, of… ***
*** A fine Georgian sterling silver and timber ladle, 1744/5 London, with maker's mark for William Gwillam & Peter Castle, the pear shaped bowl embossed and finely chased with rocaille decoration enclosed by a border scene of fruits, a bird and a house, the… ***
*** An Australian silver cake server and six small dessert spoons, 20th century, with maker's mark for Sargison's of Hobart, the spoons and shaped trowel server with a typically hammered finish and twist stems with scrolling finials; hallmarked to stem of… ***
*** A set of six George III sterling silver dinner forks, three entreE forks, 1826 & 1827 London, with marks for John Harris IV (six); 1837 Exeter, with marks for John stone (pair); 1826 London, with mark for William Eaton, fiddle pattern spoons, the main… ***
*** A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, circa 1722 London, with maker's mark Ei for Edward Jennings, partial date letter, a scoop of typical form with engraved and floral embellished initials 'Ilc' to back of bowl; hallmarked to underside of stem,… ***
*** A mixed set of six George III sterling silver dessert spoons, 1813, 1814 (two), 1815, 1816 and 1832 London, with maker's marks for William Bateman I (four) and two others marked Wb within a rectangular cartouche, Old English dessert spoons, five with… ***
*** A suite of four William IV sterling silver dessert spoons and four forks, William Bateman II, London, 1830/1, fiddle pattern, the terminals engraved with an armorial crest. Length 18 cm. (spoons) and 17 cm. (forks) Total weight 365gr. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver asparagus tongs, 1852 London, with unclear maker's marks of four initials within a cartouche, the tongs of typical form with a pierced fan like motif to the rectangular blades, hallmarked to the inside stem and also to the strap… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver ladle, 1818 London, with maker's mark for William Eley & William Fearn, the fiddle pattern spoon with a deep oval bowl, delicately monogrammed to the finial and clearly hallmarked underside. Silver weight 218gr. Length 32 cm ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern servers, Des. Johan Rhode 1915 for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark the serving spoon and serving fork set in the timeless acorn pattern, with sterling silver bowl and four tine fork, sterling silver… ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern servers, Des. Johan Rhode (1915) for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark the serving spoon and serving fork set in the timeless acorn pattern, with sterling silver bowl and four tine fork, sterling silver… ***
*** A set of six Victorian sterling silver dinner knives, Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, 1897/8 King' pattern, the polished steel blades stamped VR, with the maker's name, and 'Cutlers to Her Majesty', each handle with engraved monogram Rez length… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver basting spoon, 1802 York date letter, assayed in London, with maker's mark for Hampston, Prince & Cattles (Hp & C were York makers, no York assay mark; note an additional small 'E' adjacent to the date letter), the spoon in Old… ***
*** A Stuart Devlin sterling silver honey spoon. 1980 London, with maker's mark for Stuart Devlin, gilt with textured stem, hook, and applied honeybee. Weight 39g ***
*** Two Australian Arts & Crafts sterling silver cream ladles, early to mid 20th century, one with gum nut mark of James Linton, the other marked HM, the small ladles both with a pleasing hammered finish to the bowls and having pierced floral emblem finials,… ***
*** A cased set of twelve Victorian sterling silver spoons, 1842 Newcastle, with maker's mark for John Walton the early Victorian elegant set of 12 fiddle pattern teaspoons with scallop shell terminals, each engraved 'D' to terminals and marked underside, in… ***
*** Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, 19th to 20th century, a Victorian George Adams-made 'Fiddle, shell and thread' scallop shell spoon, a Sheffield made Hanoverian shaped spoon with an elongated fig bowl, and two Birmingham spoons, one in the form of… ***
*** Two small sterling silver toast racks, 1925 London, with maker's mark for John Charles Lowe, 1945 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall. the Lowe rack of squared bracket profile, the Walker & Hall rack of looped arching form; hallmarked to lower… ***
*** A matching mixed pair of sterling silver basting spoons, 1895, 1897 London, with maker's marks for George Myers, and Charles Boyton, Old English spoons, crisply hallmarked to finials. Silver weight 305gr. Length 30 cm ***
*** A Scottish George III sterling silver soup ladle, 1817 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for possibly John Zeigler, also engraved Am, the fiddle pattern ladle with an oval bowl; hallmarked to underside of terminal, silver weight 280gr, length 34 cm ***
*** A group of seven French .950 silver cutlery items, late 19th to early 20th century, with Minvera 1 and maker's marks for two generations of the house of Cardeilhac, Ernest and Amelie, including four fish knives, two forks and one spoon, all similarly and… ***
*** A thirteen piece Continental silver table serving set, 19th century, the antique gilt washed setting comprising a range of serving artefacts including fish and cake slices, various pierced spoons, juice spoons, bread and pickle forks, a joint holder, all… ***
*** A set of seven Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, 1854 London, with maker's mark for Chawner & Co (George William Adams the set of spoons in Old English fiddle pattern, each engraved with crest to the terminal and clearly marked underside. Weight… ***
*** A fine heavy gauge Victorian sterling silver soup ladle, 1876 London, with maker's mark SS in rectangular cartouche. the fiddle pattern ladle with an oval bowl, the square section stem with canted edges and initialled to the terminal; hallmarked to stem.… ***
*** A French .950 silver ladle, 19th century, with Minerva 1 and unclear maker's mark in lozenge, of generous form with a broad circular bowl, the handle with a reeded design to both sides of stem and terminating in a trefoil shaped finial; hallmarked… ***
*** A George III sterling silver ladle, 1800 London, with maker's mark for Peter, Ann & William Bateman, the ladle of typical Old English pattern, marked clearly to the underside. Weight 195g length 35 cm ***
*** A cased set of sterling silver fruit knives and forks for six, 1909 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Harrison Bros & Howson, the set in sterling silver with silver plated blades and tines, of pistol grip design with a leaf motif to the terminal, the… ***
*** A Georgian Scottish sterling silver fish slice, 1824 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for F & SS, the shaped slice with a pierced blade and bright cut decoration to a fiddle pattern stem, with armorial marked 'Mon Insidieux'; crisply hallmarked underside,… ***
*** A George III sterling silver serving spoon, and a matched set of six, sterling silver forks, 1803 and 1820 London, with makers' mark for Thomas Dicks (serving spoon) and William Eley & William Fearn (forks), all in Old English pattern, with hallmarks… ***
*** A fine pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, 1792 London, with maker's marks (to one spoon only) for Richard Crossley, Delightfully cast with crimped and fruit embossed bowls to long tapering finely hammered and scroll engraved stems and trefid… ***
*** A set of six Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, 1787 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman. the Old English spoons with bright cut borders and crested finials; hallmarks underside and in a presentation box. Silver weight 90gr. Length 12.5 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver asparagus servers, 1865 London, with maker's mark for George Adams, the King's pattern tongs of typical scissor form with pierced blades, hallmarked underside, silver weight: 160 gr length 25 cm ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver tea strainer, 1901 Chester, with maker's mark for Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, a heavy gauge strainer embossed with rococo elements and trophies; hallmarked to side, silver weight 92gr, length 15.5 cm, width 9.5 cm ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver soup ladle, 1808 London, with maker's mark, apparently Il for John Lias, a fiddle pattern spoon with an oval bowl; hallmarked to underside of terminal, silver weight 185gr, length 32.5 cm. ***
*** A silver gilt straining ladle with a mahogany handle, 18th century, with rubbed Crown over shield mark, possibly Belgian. the pierced ellipse shaped ladle with borders and star forms, with a slender timber handle. Length 31.5 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver and gilt apostle spoons, 1871 London, with maker's marks for Henry Holland, the large shallow gilt washed bowls with pronounced rat tail styled backs with tapering chamfered stems to gilt washed cast and chased apostle… ***
*** A large late Victorian sterling silver sugar caster, 1899 London, with maker's mark for Sibray, hall & Co, the baluster caster with fine trellis and ornamented panels to the dome, a turned finial, gadrooned edges, decorated to the lower body with a series… ***
*** Six Georgian sterling silver dessert spoons, three 1806 Newcastle, with maker's mark for Thomas Watson three with mixed makers and dates, Newcastle & London, the Old English pattern dessert spoons with various engraved initials or crests to terminals, all… ***
*** Six Georgian sterling silver table spoons, 18th and early 19th century, mixed makers and dates (some marks rubbed), the Old English pattern table spoons with various engraved initials to terminals, all hallmarked underside, silver weight 380gr, length 22… ***
*** Three Australian sterling silver table wares a cheese knife, tea spoon, and butter knife, mid 1960s-80, with maker's mark for John Edwin Hale with piping shrike mark, kangaroo, and JMH, with bounding kangaroo punch (as per John Edwin Hale), a shaped… ***
*** A boxed sterling set 'The Royal Society for the Protection of birds spoon collection', 1975 London, with maker's mark for John Pinches, the set of twelve spoons with finials each depicting a British native bird, produced by John Pinches'silver weight… ***
*** Six ornate Dutch .830 silver items: letter rack, server, tea strainer, two Ashtrays, and a small footed bowl. Late 19th to early 20th century, Typically pierced, embossed and chased with profuse floral motifs and borders with Teniers style figural… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver bead edged ladle, 1873 London, with maker's mark, Ga, for Chawner & Co, the fiddle pattern ladle with a slightly oval bowl; hallmarked underside, silver weight 275gr, length 33.5 cm ***
*** A French .950 silver and ivory cake slice, late 19th century, with Minerva 1 and maker's mark of rosebud and star for Henin et Cie, with a trowel shaped slice embellished with rose and foliate engraving with a cushion shaped ivory handle and in original… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver apostle spoons. 1897 London, with maker's marks for William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman. The fine gilt washed spoons of typical form having twisted stems, apostle finials, the throats embellished with figures and mascarons; in… ***
*** A boxed set of six Australian sterling silver tea spoons, Sargison's (Harold Sargison), Hobart, 1930s, the bowls and spade-shaped terminals with a hammered finish, the square-section shafts with a twisted centre, the terminals monogrammed 'L' in cameo,… ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver serving spoon, charles Boyton I, London, 1845/6, fiddle pattern, unadorned, the terminal with engraved F monogram. Length 30 cm. Weight 126gr ***
*** Eighteen American sterling silver spoons, forks & tongs, late 19th to 20th century, various makers: Gorham, Tiffany & Co., Whiting, other, comprising ten spoons including tea, dessert, a small ladle, sifter, small servers; a pair of Tiffany & Co coffee… ***
*** A set of six .800 silver fruit knives & forks, a pair of Austro-Hungarian knife rests, English & New Zealand knife rests, early to later 20th century, variously marked to all pieces, a hollow handled fruit set with gilded blades and tines, hallmarked to… ***
*** A set of six sterling silver spoons, circa 1890, London, Henry Wilkinson & Co. Ltd, the Kings pattern spoons with eagle and sabre monogram. Weight 181gr. Height 13.5 cm ***
*** A George IV sterling silver fish slice, jonathan Hayne, London. 1829/30, pierced centre panel of a floriated design with double-reeded rim, fiddle pattern handle, weight 150gr length 30 cm ***
*** A George IV sterling silver fish slice, William Eaton, London. 1824/5, pierced centre panel of a floriated design, double reeded rim, fiddle pattern handle, weight 145gr length 30 cm.s ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver soup ladle, 1853 London, with maker's mark for Chawner & Co (George William Adams) the large soup ladle in Old English pattern, engraved with a crest of a bull passant to its terminal, marked to the underside. W: 237g. L: 34 cm ***
*** An Australian sterling silver serving spoon, Harold F. Sargison, Hobart, the serving spoon marked Sargison's Stg. With an ornate handle, in its original box. Weight 43g, length 23 cm ***
*** A George I sterling silver marrow scoop, 1723 London, with maker's mark, a below a crown, for Andrew Archer, a double ended scoop of typical form, hallmarked underside to the stem, with contemporary initials to the reverse of the larger scoop, silver… ***
*** A set of six Georgian and Victorian sterling silver table forks, 19th century, London, various makers, Wc, Hs, Ga, a set of heavy gauge thread edge fiddle pattern forks, hallmarked underside, silver weight 522gr. Length 19.5 cm, and smaller ***
*** A George III sterling silver ladle, 1809 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for Robert Gray & Son. a 'Fiddle Pattern' ladle of generous proportions engraved with a decorative 'C' to the terminal; hallmarked underside. Silver weight 213gr. Length 34 cm ***
*** A pair plus five sterling silver menu holders, a sterling bell, 1893 London, maker's marks Eh for William Hutton & Sons, a pair of cast cupid holders; 1902 London, with maker's marks for William Comyns & Sons, five pierced rococo revival holders; and 20th… ***
*** A George III sterling silver serving slice, 1815 London, with maker's mark for Samuel & Edward davenport, the boat shaped blade with piercing on a thread handle, hallmarked underside, silver weight: 160gr length 30.5 cm ***
*** A large German.800 silver ladle, circa early 1900s, with maker's mark for Koch & Bergfeld, having a saucepan shaped gilt washed bowl and a long tapering navette shaped handle with a threaded edge to both sides embellished with an intermittent ribbon motif… ***
*** A large George III Scottish sterling silver soup ladle, 1824 Edinburgh, with maker's marks for Andrew Wilkie, the King's pattern ladle, single struck & Hallmarked underside, silver weight 220gr, length 33 cm ***
*** A sterling silver snuff box, a silver serving spoon, and a plique-a-jour decorative spoon, 1804 Birmingham, maker Si?, other spoon unmarked, a reeded rectangular snuff box, hallmarked to lip; a small bowl-shaped ladle spoon with a scroll decorated handle,… ***
*** A set of four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1766 London, with maker's marks for George Smith III. the Old English spoons with bright cut feathered edges, initialled to terminal & Hallmarked to stems underside. Silver weight 258gr. Length 21 cm ***
*** A large collection of twenty four American sterling silver cast novelty souvenir spoons 20th century, all variously marked sterling and with maker's marks. Includes a set of six complementary eagle finial spoons with engraved bowls. Silver weight 462gr.… ***
*** A fine Christofle sterling silver seven piece single flatware setting in 'Commodore' design, modern era, sterling silver marks to all including blades, a reissued stylish and crisp 1930s Art Deco design with simple square section handles and ribbed… ***
*** A sterling silver toast rack 1930/31 London, with maker's mark for Charles T fox II. Rectangular with seven arched wirework partitions raised upon four shell and scroll feet, a conforming handle with circular holder; hallmarked to the base. Silver weight… ***
*** A seven piece sterling silver single place setting in King's pattern, plus a matching ladle, 1981 and 1984 Sheffield, with maker's mark for William Yates Ltd (place setting), and James Dixon & Sons (ladle) respectively, comprising dinner and entree knives… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sugar tongs, circa 1789 London, Hester Bateman. Decorated with pierced floral arms leading to scalloped ends. Marked T.W.A to the handle, Weight34gr. Length 13 cm ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver ladle, George Smyth and Thomas Hayter, London 1795, with a plain silver bowl, the handle bright cut and prick worked the length of stem, including a monogrammed cartouche with a pendant design, marks to back of handle, silver… ***
*** An Austro-Hungarian 800 silver ladle, Graz, between 1886-1922, with maker's mark for H.S (not identified), and city letter, of pleasing plain form with a deep bowl and a simple curved stem with rounded finial, hallmarked to underside of throat, silver… ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen silver serving tongs georg Jensen, post 1945, marked 'Sterling Denmark' with shaped and pierced acorn and floriated pattern handle, the tongs sprung, in original box. Length 19 cm. Weight 84gr. ***
*** Two boxed Edwardian sterling silver sets of spoons, 1905 Birmingham, with maker's mark for A.J Bailey 1912 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Charles Wilkes, the Aj Bailey set comprising sugar tongs, sifting spoon and six teaspoons with shell pattern bowls… ***
*** A sterling silver candle stick, tongs and mounted shell, circa 1890, the candle stick set in the form of a cupid holding sconce, the floral decorated sugar tongs with shell nips and the red shell with silver mounts. Height7 cm. (candlestick) height 9 cm… ***
*** A sterling silver toast rack, circa 1942. Sydney. Hardy Brothers, the single handle rack with four compartments above a beaded apron standing on four rococo scroll feet. Height 10 cm. Weight 164gr. ***
*** A set of four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1788 London, with maker's marks for Charles Hougham. the Old English spoons with bright cut feathered edges to shaped throats, engraved crests to the terminals; crisply hallmarked underside. Silver… ***
*** A fine Georgian sterling silver ladle 1795/6 London, with maker's mark for George Smith & Thomas Hayter, with a circular bowl, the handle with bright cut and prick work decoration in patterns throughout with a medallion and pendant motif to the terminal,… ***
*** A boxed set of sterling silver and enamel demitasse spoons, 1965-66, Birmingham, with maker's mark for T & S, the delightful set of gilt washed spoons with coffee bean terminals, and fan shaped enamel designs to the reverse of the bowls in various colours… ***
*** A pair of sterling silver George III serving spoons. 1780 London, with maker's mark for George Smith III, with deep round bowls, Old English patterned handles bright cut to the edges and with a monogrammed finial; both hallmarked to reverse of stem.… ***
*** A William IV sterling silver serving spoon, 1830 London, with maker's mark for William Eaton the plain fiddle pattern serving spoon, marked to the underside. Weight 135g length 31 cm ***
*** A pair of Elizabeth II sterling silver bacchanalian pattern spoons, 1968 London, with maker's mark for C J Vander Ltd the pair of heavy gauge spoons, each decorated in the bacchanalian pattern, with figural, hunting, mask and trophy motifs, marked to the… ***
*** Six Georgian Scottish sterling silver dinner forks with the Adams Family crest, 1816 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for William & Patrick Cunningham, two with rubbed marks, fiddle pattern forks engraved to the finials with a crest and cross marked 'In Cruce… ***
*** A boxed set of Australian sterling silver coffee spoons, 20th century, maker's mark for Sargison's Hobart, with hammered fig shaped bowls, square section and twist stems to coloured glass ball finials enclosed in wriggle wire work, mark of Sargison's,… ***
*** A cased set of late Victorian sterling silver berry spoons, 1899 London, with maker's mark Gjdf for Josiah Williams & Co, Crisply repousse and chased with typical berry designs to the scalloped bowls with repeat guilloche scrolls to the stem and engraved… ***
*** A set of six Georgian and Victorian sterling silver table forks, 1832 and 1838 London, with makers' marks for Adey Bellamy Savory (four), and Richard Britton (two), the fiddle pattern forks, all with armorials underside to the terminals, a bull's head… ***
*** A William IV sterling silver serving spoon, 1835 London, with maker's mark for probably John James Whiting, a crisp thread edged fiddle pattern serving spoon, hallmarked underside to terminal, silver weight 196gr, length 31 cm ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver berry spoons, 1816 London, with maker's mark for Richard turner, embossed and bright cut to the gilt washed bowls with fruits and flora, bright cut decorations to the stems with engraved initials to terminals;… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver ivory handled fish servers, 1890 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Henry Wilkinson & Co, the shaped and pierced blade and tines with bright cut foliate decoration, having basket weave ferrules and swollen ivory handles… ***
*** A French.950 silver soup ladle, circa 1880s, with maker's mark for E. Puiforcat, of typical form with the stem and finial decorated to both sides in a thread and shell design, hallmarked to the bowl, silver weight 225gr, length 31 cm. ***
*** A quality set of six sterling silver dessert spoons, 1851 London, with rubbed maker's marks, possibly Robert Wallis, the matching set in Victoria pattern; hallmarked to stems, silver weight 393gr length 18 cm ***
*** A set of six sterling silver dessert spoons, 1770 London, (probably), with maker's marks for Thomas Dene, a set of feather edged Old English spoons; hallmarked. Silver weight 208gr. Length 16.5 cm ***
*** A set of twelve German silver flatware items, 20th century, with .800 standard, maker's mark of Wilhelm Binder, comprising six knives and matching forks, all with gently swollen handles with a stepped edge and lobed finial, stainless blades marked… ***
*** A good set of six Victorian sterling silver forks, 1874/75 London, with maker's marks for George Adams, the heavy gauge forks of fiddle and thread design, with engraved crests to the finials; crisply hallmarked underside, silver weight 552gr, length 20.5… ***
*** A boxed agate handled fruit knife and fork set, two silver trays, an ashtray and two spoons and a Rolex silver spoon, length 22 cm, (knife) ***
*** Two Austro-Hungarian.800 silver ladles, 1872-1922 period Vienna, with Diankopf stamp and mark of fineness, a large and smaller ladle with circular bowls, both with distinctive fiddle shaped terminals; hallmarked underside to both'silver weight 254gr.… ***