*** | An elegant fourteen piece American sterling silver dessert spoon set, 1880, with maker's marks for Gorham, comprising twelve small dessert spoons and two matching serving spoons, with tapering banded stems and crisply shaped terminals, bright cut with… | *** | |
*** | Two Australian sterling silver gum leaf items: a ladle and a Bookmark/letter opener, modern era, both marked sterling silver, maker's mark of Harris to letter opener, the gravy ladle with a pierced handle with a gumleaf and nut design, a gum leaf shaped… | *** | |
*** | A boxed Victorian sterling silver Christening set, 1972 London, with maker's marks, Ga for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). the setting with Gothic revival ornamental cushion, leaf and fleur-de-lys motifs, housed in the original silk and velvet lined… | *** | |
*** | A set of four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1801 London with maker's mark for William Eley & William Fearn, elegant Old English pattern spoons; hallmarked to finials. Silver weight 266gr. Length 22 cm | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver toddy ladle, circa 1,800, with maker's marks Gb, marks rubbed, with an elongated bowl with rope twist edging, an undulating vegetal stem attached to a wrythen baleen handle; hallmarked to bowl. Length 37 cm | *** | |
*** | Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, early 19th to 20th century, two Georgian caddy spoons, Old English pattern, and a fiddle pattern spoon, with a shell terminal, a pointed Sheffield spoon with a bright cut borders to the stem, and a Birmingham… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver armorial soup ladle, 1890/91, Sheffield maker's mark for John Edward Bingham, Walker & Hall, the elegant ladle with an oval bowl to an Old English stem with a crest bearing a bright cut Latin inscription, Labor Ipse Voluptas (Labor… | *** | |
*** | A set of three George I sterling silver dessert spoons, 1727 London, with maker's mark for James Wilks, the Old English pattern dessert spoons with engraved crests to terminals, all boldly hallmarked underside, silver weight 95gr, length 17.5 cm, and… | *** | |
*** | A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, circa 1730s, of typical plain form with slender elongated bowls in two sizes, rubbed, pinched marks to the stem, silver weight 42gr, length 20.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A boxed set of twelve Royal Horticultural Society flower spoons with associated paperwork, 1974 Sheffield, in association with John Pinches, and Stokes Australia, the limited edition spoons available only to Stokes collectors and Fellows of the Royal… | *** | |
*** | An elegant pair of French .950 silver serving spoons, 1896 and after, with Minerva 1 standard and maker's mark for HEnin et Cie to lozenge, with gilt washed bowls with generously threaded ribbon tied edges to Old English style handles; hallmarked to bowls… | *** | |
*** | A George I sterling silver marrow scoop, unidentified maker (mark rubbed?), London, 1725, of typical double ended form, the underside of the larger bowl engraved with initials Gb, weight 45g, length 23 cm | *** | |
*** | A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, 1750 London, with maker's marks for probably Elizabeth Jackson, a scoop of typical form with engraved and floral embellished initials 'Gw' to the back of bowl; hallmarked to underside of stem, silver weight 52gr.… | *** | |
*** | A George IV sterling silver serving fish slice, wK (William Knight II or William King), London, 1826/7, fiddle pattern, the slightly concave blade of typical shape and pierced with a stylized foliate design. Length 30.5 cm. Weight 138gr. | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver tea strainer and a pair of. 830 sugar nips, 1915 London, with maker's marks for Hendeles & Co (tea strainer) and 1958 Malmo, Sweden, with maker's mark Gewb (sugar nips), both profusely decorated throughout with pierced scrolls, birds and… | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver meat skewer, 1813 London, with maker's mark for William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner II, the Regency meat-skewer of typical tapering form with a ring handle terminal, undecorated. Weight 14g, length 15 cm | *** | |
*** | A George III Irish sterling silver skewer, 1804 Dublin, with maker's mark for I W (not identified), of typical tapering blade form with an integral ring handle; hallmarked to upper stem, silver weight 61gr, length 26 cm | *** | |
*** | Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, circa 1800 to 20th century, a Georgian bright cut spoon, probably by George Burrows, a near pair of bright cut Sheffield made fiddle pattern spoons, and a Chester made scallop, shell caddy spoon with a short bright… | *** | |
*** | Five mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, 19th century and later, a Victorian spoon with a cast figural terminal, three Sheffield-made spoons, one of rectangular form with a shell terminal, and an ornamented American, sterling spoon with a shovel type bowl… | *** | |
*** | Two Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, 1818 London, with maker's mark for Thomas & George Hayter, and;, 1827 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for Robert gray, similar spoons with embossed berry fruits to the gilt washed bowls, bright cut embellishments to… | *** | |
*** | Five Continental .800 silver knives and five Austro-Hungarian silver, spoons, early 20th century, shaped hollow handled knives with Rostfrei Solingen steel blades, hallmarked, to throat, and five fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked to finials, total… | *** | |
*** | Three Victorian Irish sterling silver dessert spoons, and a Victorian soup spoon, 1865, 1867 Dublin, with maker's mark Js, and; 1851 London, with maker's mark Ga for Chawner & Co, three fiddle pattern spoons, and a later King's pattern soup spoon, all… | *** | |
*** | A fine boxed sterling silver hors d'ouevres setting, 1906, Sheffield, with maker's marks for James Dixon & Sons (early mark), for six, with small spatula knives with sterling blades and slender three tined forks, all with tapering elegantly threaded… | *** | |
*** | Three Irish and one English Georgian sterling silver dessert spoons, 1835 Dublin, with makers' marks for Phillip Weekes or Peter Walsh and;, 1835 London, with maker's mark for William Johnson, all of fiddle pattern design, the Irish spoons with matching… | *** | |
*** | A pair of small Scottish Georgian sterling silver ladles, 1806 Edinburgh, with maker's marks for John Graham, the small sauce ladles in fiddle design, hallmarked underside to terminals, silver weight 53gr, length 17.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | A boxed French.950 silver Christening set with Noble crest, circa 1900, Minerva 1 silver standard and maker's marks for Emile Puiforcat, comprising a beaker and a thread and shell decorated spoon and fork, each piece with the engraved heraldic mark of a… | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver marrow scoop, Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1802, of typical double ended form, the underside of the larger bowl engraved with initials Tmw, weight 52g, length 22 cm | *** | |
*** | A George IV sterling silver Sifting spoon, 1828 London, with maker's mark for William Eaton, the 'Fiddle pattern' sifter with reeded edges to both sides with a shallow bowl pierced with a radiating design from a central flower, hallmarked underside to… | *** | |
*** | An Austro-Hungarian. 800 silver soup ladle and an American sterling silver toddy ladle, 1872-1922 period, with Dianakopf mark of fineness to cinquefoil and maker's mark 'M;, circa 1895, with maker's marks for Hamilton Diesinger, a long spiral stemmed… | *** | |
*** | Four Continental silver serving spoons, 1830s to 1900, Belgian, German, Austro-Hungarian, other, two of fiddle pattern, one with a pointed bowl and similar terminal, and a gilt washed spoon with laurel leaf borders; hallmarked to all, silver weight 361gr.… | *** | |
*** | A French.950 silver soup ladle, circa 1880s, with maker's mark for Henri Soufflot, of typical form with a threaded stem and decorated with a scrolling leaf and shell form shaped finial; hallmarked to bowl, silver weight 235gr, length 32 cm. | *** | |
*** | A boxed sterling silver cruet set plus a pair of matching salts and a similar pepper shaker 1933-35 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Adie Bros set; spoons marked Jr 1922/3 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Hardy Bros (pair and additional shaker). The… | *** | |
*** | A pair of early Victorian sterling silver sauce ladles, william Eaton, London, 1839/40, king's pattern, the terminals engraved with an armorial crest (rubbed). Length 10.5 cm. Total weight 46gr. | *** | |
*** | A group of three Sargison silver spoons, circa mid 20th century, two with maker's marks Sargison silver, one marked sterling silver, of typical Arts & Crafts styling with lightly beaten bowls and twisted stems, with various finials including scrolls, an… | *** | |
*** | A boxed sterling silver tea serving set, 1907 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Henry Wigfull, comprising six teaspoons, sugar tongs, small fork and shovel, (one item absent), of pleasing plain form with a ribbed fan design to the terminal with a tiny… | *** | |
*** | A set of six Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, and one other, 1804 Exeter, with maker's mark for James & Josiah Williams, the spoons in fiddle pattern; 1836 London, with maker's mark for William Theobalds, also in fiddle pattern; hallmarked, silver… | *** | |
*** | A group of sterling silver spoons: the 'Sovereign Queens', a sugar sifter and a Georg Jensen pierced spoon, the boxed set of six sterling silver 'sovereign Queens', 1977 Sheffield, by Franklin Mint (F.M), hallmarked; a pierced Victorian sifter, 1860… | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver St Simon apostle spoon, London 1874/5 with maker's mark Ga for George W Adams (Chawner & Co), of simple design with a squared oval gilt washed bowl and a squared stem terminating in a finial depicting St Simon holding a large… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver St Paul apostle spoon, London 1903/4, with maker's mark Ims for Jm Spink & Son, in the classic apostle style with the finial of St Paul holding a sword; hallmarked underside to bowl. Weight 105gr. Length 22 cm | *** | |
*** | A set of Norwegian enamelled sterling silver spoons, circa 1920 Oslo, with maker's mark for David-Andersen, the delicate demitasse spoons with gilt washed bowls, tulip motifs to the throat, the stems and reverse bowls in pink enamel decorated with ribbon… | *** | |
*** | A fine set of seven guilloche and sterling silver spoons, mid 20th century Denmark, with maker's mark for Egon Lauridsen, the gilt washed demitasse set with an additional sugar spoon, with slightly flared handles and each with a different coloured handle… | *** | |
*** | A William IV sterling silver sauce ladle, 1833 Exeter, with maker's mark for William Rawlings Sobey the sauce ladle in Old English pattern with a plain oval bowl and slightly curved handle, with engraved initial, marked underside. Weight 52g length 16.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A set of six sterling silver table knives, 1985 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Strickett & Loder, the hollow handled knives in Old English 'Pip' pattern with the characteristic 'W' shaped terminal, concentric ribs near the throat, with steel blades;… | *** | |
*** | A Georg Jensen sterling silver acorn pattern toddy ladle, post 1945, acorn or Konge, originally designed in 1915 by Johan Rodhe, the elegant ladle with a tapering fluted handle and pierced finial, the bowl with a double pourer; with maker's stamp and… | *** | |
*** | A set of six Victorian sterling silver teaspoons, 1851 London, with maker's marks for H.J. Lias & Son, thread edge fiddle pattern spoons, hallmarked underside, silver weight 179gr. Length 14.5 cm | *** | |
*** | An American sterling silver cake server and four spoons, late 19th to early 20th century, various makers, a pierced and scroll decorated cake server, a serving spoon and matching pair of dessert spoons with cast floral stems and finials, and one other… | *** | |
*** | Twenty seven sterling silver spoons, Sifting spoons, tongs, 18th to early 20th century, various English assay offices and makers, including a set of six scalloped apostle teaspoons with a matching sifter spoon and sugar tongs, three matching Victorian… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver Arts & Crafts tea strainer, 1903 London, with maker's mark for Henry Charles Freeman, and London import mark, the pressed strainer with celtic style strapwork decoration to the bowl and handle; hallmarked to rim. Silver weight 40gr.… | *** | |
*** | A boxed pair of George IV sterling silver serving spoons, 1830 London, with maker's mark for William Eaton, the boxed pair in Kings fiddle husk pattern with good bowls & Hallmarks, heavy gauge. Weight 205g, length 22.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A Georgian Scottish sterling silver ladle and a Victorian sterling silver beaded serving spoon, 1829 Edinburgh, with maker's mark We, small ladle, 1861 London, with maker's mark for John Kilpatrick, an Old English beaded spoon with swan crest to finial;… | *** | |
*** | A pair of George II sterling silver sugar nips, circa 1750, probably London, maker's mark H.P with pellet (unregistered), (see Grimwade 1059), Scissor action nips with cast shell form terminals, scroll motifs to the arms, and thumb spurs to the finger… | *** | |
*** | A pair of cased sterling silver toast racks, 1937 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), the gothic arch racks with central shaped carry handles; hallmarked to long sides and housed in the original silk lined case, silver weight… | *** | |
*** | Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, 19th to 20th century, all Birmingham made including a spoon with an engraved, shaped terminal with scrollwork, a matching pair of Old English scallop shaped spoons, and a spoon with a guitar shaped bowl, all… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Irish sterling silver spoons, 1770 Dublin, with maker's marks for Michael Keating, Old English pattern spoons with rubbed engraved armorials, lion sejant erect, to the terminals, hallmarked underside, silver weight 133gr length 22 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of Georgian sterling silver gravy ladles, 1830 London, with maker's marks for William Chawner, the fiddle pattern ladles with oval bowls; hallmarked to the finials, silver weight 85gr, length 16.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver and baleen toddy ladle, 1790/91 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Morley, the oval bowl with a double pouring spout rivet joined to a split tail handle adjoining a wrythen baleen stem with a silver terminal; hallmarked to… | *** | |
*** | A William IV sterling silver fish slice, 1833 London, with maker's mark for a B Savory & Sons, the typically shaped slice with a fiddle pattern handle, the blade pierced, and bright cut with a fancy bird in an oak tree branch with acorns, hallmarked… | *** | |
*** | A set of Victorian sterling silver fruit knives and forks for six, 1868 London, with maker's marks, GA, for Chawner & Co, King's pattern hollow handled knives with steel blades, and thread edge, double struck forks, hallmarked to handles and stems, total… | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver sauce ladle, 1784 London, with maker's mark for Stephen Adams I, the ladle in Old English pattern hallmarked underside to terminal, silver weight 38gr, length 17.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Two matching boxed sets of six gilded sterling silver teaspoons and demi-tasse spoons 20th century Australian, marked Wjs sterling for Wj Sanders. The spoons all with threaded tapering stems and scrolled finials; hallmarked to stems. Total weight 102gr.… | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver marrow scoop, marked Rc (unidentified), London, 1800, of typical double ended form, the underside of the larger bowl engraved with an armorial device, weight 48g, length 23.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A Scottish silver fish slice. 1826 Glasgow, with unidentified maker's mark Gr, the shaped, curved and pierced slice with a fiddle pattern handle, bright cut and prick worked to the slice with borders and continuous foliage bands, with an entwined fish… | *** | |
*** | A boxed set of twelve Royal Horticultural Society flower spoons with associated paperwork, 1974 Sheffield, in association with John Pinches, and Stokes Australia, the limited edition spoons available only to Stokes collectors and Fellows of the Royal… | *** | |
*** | A Russian. 875 silver tea strainer, 1895 Moscow, with zolotnik 84 mark of fineness and assayer's mark A.C, maker's mark rubbed. the plain circular strainer with a wide flat and roll-edged rim, the handle with a small measuring spoon terminal, hallmarked… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, 1798 & 1806 London, with maker's marks for William Eley & William Fearn, the spoons with tapering crimp edged bowls embossed and chased with berry designs, with fiddle pattern handles, bright cut with… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1799 London, with maker's marks for George Burrows, of simple and elegant Old English design, and having a soft patina, with bright cut initials to the finials and crisply hallmarked underside, silver weight… | *** | |
*** | Four sterling silver soup spoons, three Georgian, one Victorian, circa 1820s-40s, London (three) Exeter, various makers, all fiddle pattern, three with engraved initials to the terminals; hallmarked underside to all, silver weight 272gr. Length 22 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of Victorian sterling silver spoons and a pair of tongs, 1864 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Henry Wilkinson & Co (spoons), and; 1855 Glasgow, with maker's marks for Peter Aitken I (tongs), heavy gauge King's pattern spoons, and thread edged… | *** | |
*** | A George IV sterling silver serving spoon, William Chawner II, London, 1829/30, fiddle pattern, the terminal engraved with an armorial crest. Length 30 cm. Weight 132gr. | *** | |
*** | A fine group of eighteen Continental silver spoons, 19th century, the spoons all with conforming shaped handles and lobed finials, all bright cut and prick worked, some with foliate and floral designs, others similar but with diamond patterns; hallmarked… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver serving spoon, 1871 London, with maker's mark Ga for Chawner & Co (George William Adam), having an oval bowl and a curved stem in fiddle pattern, engraved to the terminal; hallmarked underside, silver weight 61gr length 18 cm | *** | |
*** | A fine set of three Scottish sterling silver dessert spoons, 1876 Edinburgh, with maker's marks for Marshall & Sons, the Old English pattern spoons, crisply bright cut to the stems and finials, monogrammed 'A' in cartouche; hallmarked underside. Silver… | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver serving spoons, 1813/14, London with maker's mark Thomas Barker, the fiddle back spoons with identical snake monograms; hallmarked. Silver weight 125gr length 21.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A set of six sterling silver teaspoons, 1821/22, London with maker's mark William Eley & William Fearn. Fiddle back spoons, engraved with monograms; hallmarked. Silver weight 120gr length 13.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A fine set of six guilloche and sterling silver spoons, mid 20th century Denmark, with maker's marks for Egon Lauridsen, the gilt washed demitasse set with slightly flared handles and each with a different coloured handle with a diagonal guilloche motif;… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver spoon, ladle and fish knife, 1868 London, with maker's mark for Henry Holland, a fiddle pattern ladle hallmarked to reverse of finial; 1916 London, with maker's mark for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, a dessert spoon with relief… | *** | |
*** | A Scottish sterling silver ladle, circa 1837, Edinburgh, Alexander Murray & Co., the curved short handle with circular spoon. Stamped to reverse. Weight 35gr. | *** | |
*** | A fine set of six sterling silver soup spoons. 1782 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman, of Old English form, the terminals bearing the engraved armorial of a boar pierced with an arrow; clearly hallmarked underside to stems. Silver weight 404gr… | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver fish slice, 1843 London, with maker's mark for Benoni Stephens the heavy gauge fiddle pattern fish slice with a pierced and engraved blade, initialed Tjd to handle Weight146g length 31 cm | *** | |
*** | Two George III sterling silver table spoons, 1795 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Northcote & George Bourne 1808 London, with maker's mark for Richard Crossley & George Smith IV of simple Old English design, one crested, each marked underside… | *** | |
*** | A set of sixteen French silver coffee spoons, minerva 2 standard, with illegible maker's mark in lozenge, the fine set of French .800 silver coffee spoons in fiddle thread pattern, engraved initials C.M to the terminals underside, marks on the thread… | *** | |
*** | A George II Irish sterling silver spoon in the shape of a marrow spoon, circa 1750 Dublin, with maker's mark for John Pittar, the spoon with a marrow scoop terminal, marked under the stem, without date letter, with JstarP mark in oval cartouche which… | *** | |
*** | A cased set of sterling silver Australian state flower spoons, 1977 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Franklin Mint, with Silver Jubilee stamp, the set of spoons with oval terminals individually relief decorated with a state floral emblem and embellished… | *** | |
*** | Two pairs of George III sterling silver soup spoons, 1779 and 1816 London, with makers' marks Wt and Solomon Hougham respectively, an Old English pair and a fiddle pattern pair, engraved initials to finials; all hallmarked underside, silver weight 276gr.… | *** | |
*** | A cased set of Australian sterling silver demitasse spoons, second half 20th century, marked Stg Sil, by Flynn silver Kyneton, the six spoons each with characteristic split and swollen stems with individually cast and applied native floral emblems serving… | *** | |
*** | A mixed set of six Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, 1862 and 1888 London, with makers' marks for Chawner & Co (two), and John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater (four), fiddle pattern spoons, the terminals with various armorial; all hallmarked, silver… | *** | |
*** | A William IV sterling silver fish slice, 1833 London, with maker's mark for a B Savory & Sons, the typically shaped slice with a fiddle pattern handle, the blade pierced and bright cut with a fancy bird in an oak tree branch with acorns, hallmarked… | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver basting spoon, 1826 Exeter, with early maker's mark for William Woodman, a fiddle pattern spoon with an engraved terminal, hallmarked underside, silver weight 149gr length 32 cm | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver toast rack, 1941 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Harrison Bros & Howson, the six slice rack of simple arched form with a gadrooned frame and flared cusped feet; hallmarked above frame, silver weight 158gr, height 10 cm, length 12 cm,… | *** | |
*** | Two cased sets of sterling silver coffee spoons, 1933 Sheffield (both sets), with makers' marks for Walker & hall, and angora silver plate Co, a delightful set of spoons with cusped terminals bearing crossed hockey stick motifs in low relief, and; a… | *** | |
*** | A set of nine bright cut Georgian silver teaspoons, 1828 London, with maker's mark for George Smith III & William Fearn, the Old English pattern spoons, crisply bright cut to the stems and finials, with armorials to wreath cartouches; hallmarked underside… | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver bone handled fish server, 1791 London, with maker's mark of I.B with pellet in cartouche, a pierced and bright cut trowel bearing a central armorial of a hand clasping a stoat, joined to a tapering and silver capped bone handle;… | *** | |
*** | Two French silver Sifters,.950 and.800 silver, early 19th century, one bearing the Paris guarantee mark and figural mark of.950 silver, the other with cockerel and Paris provincial.800 silver marks, and other later marks, one of highly decorative form… | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver ladle. 1884 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons, the Old English pattern ladle with engraved initials to terminal, boldly hallmarked underside. Weight 177g | *** | |
*** | Two boxed sets of crystal and sterling silver knife rests, 1918, 1925 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Levi & Salaman; I.S Greenburg & Co, cut crystal with silver ends, hallmarked and housed in original presentation boxes. Length 10 cm and 9.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, early-mid 18th century London, with rubbed partial marks, the scoop of typical form with an engraved and floral embellished 'K' to the back of bowl; rubbed marks to the underside of stem, including mark of an… | *** | |