*** | A set of six sterling silver coffee spoons and a set of six sterling silver fruit knives, both sets cased, 1942 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Roberts & Belk, Art Deco style spoons with geometric stems, and; 1934 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Barker… | *** | |
*** | A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Cactus' tea caddy spoon, after 1945, with incuse mark, from the 1932 design by Gundorph Albertus, marked sterling Denmark underside. Silver weight 26gr. Length 10 cm | *** | |
*** | A cased set of Victorian sterling silver teaspoons and tongs, 1891 London, with maker's mark for Josiah Williams & Co., (spoons), and; 1892 London, with maker's mark for Wakely & Wheeler, Old English pattern spoons engraved 'B' to the terminal,… | *** | |
*** | An Israeli .800 silver dessert server and twelve Rosebud teaspoons, 20th century, with maker's mark to server for Hazorfim, spoons marked in Hebrew, a pierced and engraved trowel style server with floral motifs and spoons with cast rosebud and leaf stems… | *** | |
*** | An Australian silver lyrebird teaspoon & a gum nut paper knife, comprising a memorial spoon for Brian Eggleton, issued to members of the silver Society of Australia in 2015, made by Trevor Platt of Libucha & Platt, Queensland, in a limited edition of 130,… | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver spoon, 1788 London, with maker's marks for John Lambe, the Old English patterned spoon, bright cut to the stem with a floral motif and an unmarked cartouche; hallmarked to underside of terminal. Silver weight 60gr | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver gravy ladle, 1826 London, with maker's mark for Jonathan Hayne, the fiddle pattern ladle with engraved crest to terminal, hallmarked underside, silver weight 70gr, length 19 cm | *** | |
*** | A George IV sterling silver sauce ladle, 1827 London, with maker's mark for William Chawner II the heavy gauge sauce ladle in Kings pattern, with an oval bowl, marked to the underside. Weight 91g length 18 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of Victorian sterling silver ladles, 1839 London, with maker's mark for William Bateman & Daniel ball, fiddle pattern spoons with oval bowls, hallmarked underside to stems, silver weight 144gr, length 18 cm | *** | |
*** | A Miscellany of twelve fancy spoons, Picks, one fork and a bottle opener, sterling and Continental silver, early 19th century and later, various dates and makers, comprising small berry spoons, a set of four German silver long stemmed leaf spoons, and… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Victorian sterling silver sugar tongs, 1855 London, with maker's mark for Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, Threaded fiddle pattern tongs hallmarked to the interior, silver weight 63gr, length 15 cm | *** | |
*** | A boxed set of English hallmark Coronation sterling silver teaspoons, 1952, each with individual city marks and maker's marks for Roberts & Belk, the Old English teaspoons, each rat tail spoon marked with an individual city mark: London, Birmingham,… | *** | |
*** | Two pairs of sugar tongs: Georgian sterling silver and German .800, 1811 London with maker's mark for Thomas Barker, and post 1886 Germany, a fiddle pattern pair and the German pair with fanned ribs in the manner of Onslow design, gilt washed to the… | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver serving spoon, 1814 London, without maker's mark in shell and thread pattern with an initialled and crested terminal, crisply hallmarked underside silver weight 193gr, length 30.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of Georgian sterling silver table forks, 1870 Newcastle, with maker's mark for Reid & Sons, the Old English pattern ladle with engraved crests to terminals, hallmarked underside, silver weight 160gr, length 20.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Two pairs of sterling silver sugar tongs, 1810 London with maker's marks for probably Thomas Shekelton, and the other marked Germany, 925 sterling silver, the simple unadorned pair, one with pointed bowls, the other with swollen cushion profile arms and… | *** | |
*** | A mixed collection of sterling silver Georgian berry spoons, coffee spoons, two small pierced dishes, other, 1792 and various later dates and makers, a pair of London made bright cut berry spoons of typical embossed form; a cast American jam spoon by S.… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver toast rack, 1935 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Selfridge & Co Ltd, a four slice rack of typical form with tubular arched sections, a shaped lobed handle and little bun feet; hallmarked underside, silver weight 84gr. Height 10 cm.… | *** | |
*** | A near pair of sterling silver toast racks, 1936/7 and 1939/40 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Rattray & Co, and Adie Bros, the pointed arch pair with shaped pierced handles, hallmarked to lower rails, silver weight 77gr. Height 7.5 cm. Length 8 cm.… | *** | |
*** | A Scottish Georgian sterling silver and baleen toddy ladle, early 19th century, with thistle mark and rubbed maker's marks, of plain form with a shallow bowl and part silver handle holding a writhen baleen handle capped with silver; hallmarked to the bowl… | *** | |
*** | A George III sterling silver fish slice, 1799 London, with maker's marks for James Darquits, a reeded hollow handle slice with a trowel style attachment to the shaped slice with a threaded upper edge and a pierced looped motif; hallmarked to blade and… | *** | |
*** | A Continental long handled silver soup ladle, circa 1915, Austro/Hungarian, with maker's mark of Jagemann. Of pleasing simple form, the bowl with a lightly beaten finish and rich patina to an integral navette shaped handle with spine and a slightly… | *** | |
*** | A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, unidentified maker (mark rubbed), London, 1756, of typical double ended form, weight 49g, length 21 cm | *** | |
*** | Three Georgian sterling silver gravy ladles, and a Continental silver ladle, early to later 19th century, the German ladle with post 1886 mark and maker's mark for Hachfeld'silver weight 227gr. Length 18 cm. and smaller | *** | |
*** | A group of five assorted Georgian silver teaspoons, 1793 and 1794 with various makers including Thomas Northcote & George Bourne, probably Peter & Jonathon Bateman, other marks incomplete or rubbed; the five spoons in 'Old English' pattern; hallmarked to… | *** | |
*** | A cased set of six Norwegian 830 silver-gilt coffee spoons, david-Andersen, Oslo, early/mid-20th century, each plain with a moulded splayed shaft and terminal, fitted in the original case. Length 9.5 cm. Total weight 42gr. | *** | |
*** | A pair of French .950 silver sugar tongs, 19th century, with Minerva 1 and unclear maker's lozenge, finely crafted with reeded arms with a trefoil motif and terminating in well cast talon nips complete with knuckles and claws; hallmarked, silver weight… | *** | |
*** | A Continental silver fruit set, comprising seven knives, seven forks and an associated spoon, the blades, bowls and tines all gilt washed, the hollow handles fluted and with elaborate scrolls and foliate designs; hallmarked 800 to stems. Weight 403gr.… | *** | |
*** | A set of six plus two other sterling silver spoons, 1831 Glasgow, with maker's marks for G. Thomson, a pair of 'Fiddle' pattern spoons, hallmarked underside to finials; and 1886 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Martin, hall & Co, a set of six monogrammed… | *** | |
*** | A group of six English sterling silver teaspoons, various dates from 1792-1828, all London, the fiddle back spoons from various makers including James Beebe 1792, Sol Royes & James East Dix 1818, possibly William Chawner II 1828, and three others with… | *** | |
*** | A group of six English sterling silver teaspoons, various dates from 1813-1880, all London, the fiddle pattern spoons from various makers including, William Easton 1813, Henry Holland 1856, Henry John Lias & James Wakely 1879, two by John Aldwinckle &… | *** | |
*** | A group of five English and Scottish sterling silver teaspoons, various dates from 1841-1886, the fiddle back spoons from various makers including two by Robert Wallis' 1841/42, two by Thomas shepherd 1863/64, and R Tennant, Glasgow 1885/86; all… | *** | |
*** | A boxed set of six sterling silver spoons and sugar tongs, 1908 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Walker & Hall, the set of teaspoons with spiral twist handles and anthemion embellished finials, the tongs conforming; hallmarked to underside of bowls and… | *** | |
*** | An English sterling silver character spoon, A. Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1932/3 hand-crafted in the traditional manner, the pointed bowl with hammered finish to the exterior, the finial adorned by the crowned head of a King. Length 15.5 cm. Weight 43.8gr. | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver tazza's and a set of sterling silver coffee spoons. Early 20th century, the tazza's decorated with floral border and bearing marks for Williams Birmingham 1917, the coffee spoons decorated with shell scoops and coffee bean ends… | *** | |
*** | Five Edwardian sterling silver items, comprising a pierced bonbon dish (1900 George Nathan & Ridley Hayes) with pierced walls and gadroon-husk borders, a sifting spoon and butter knife set (Levi & Salaman) with repousse floral and mask decoration, a vesta… | *** | |
*** | A cased set of six George VI sterling silver spoons, 1937 Birmingham, with maker's mark for William hair Haseler the set of 6 demitasse spoons with tapering shaped terminals, each marked under the bowl, in a leather and navy blue velvet lined fitted case.… | *** | |
*** | An Edwardian sterling silver twelve piece apostle spoons and tongs set, 1905 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Deakin & Sons, the set of apostle terminal teaspoons with twisted stems and oval bowls, with matching pair of tongs, one spoon missing out… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Tasmanian sterling silver shell spoons, circa 1910, with maker's mark T & S, for Taylor & sharp, Hobart, twist stem spoons with mother-of-pearl shell bowls, and map of Tasmania finials, hallmarked to rear of finials, length 12.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | A set of six Victorian sterling silver teaspoons, 1881 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham), fiddle pattern spoons, with contemporary engraved initials to the terminals; hallmarked underside and with additional Walker &… | *** | |
*** | A pair of George III sterling silver sugar tongs, 1796 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Wallis II, the tongs bright cut and prick worked in patterns to the stems and bowls, engraved 'D Wh', marked and initialed 'Mr' to the interior. Weight 30g length… | *** | |
*** | Two Australian sterling silver toast racks, first half 20th century, with sterling standard and maker's marks for William Drummond & Co Melbourne, and Edwin Harrop, a rounded arch rack presented as a golf prize in 1934 and a squared rectangular rack with… | *** | |
*** | An Edward VII sterling silver toast rack, 1909 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Hardy Brothers the toast rack of traditional form, with a central looped handle, marked underside. Weight 84g height 10 cm, length 8.5 cm, width 5.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Three silver items a small sifter spoon, a miniature warming pan, a, large decorated cast spoon, 1904 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Atkin Bros., a sifter spoon, a warming, pan, with probable Hanau pseudo-marks, early 20th century, and an ornate, cast… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver caddy spoon. 1822 Birmingham, with maker's marks It in cartouche, a 'Fiddle pattern' spoon with a shovel bowl; hallmarked to finial. Silver weight10gr. Length 11.5 cm. | *** | |
*** | A Georgian Irish sterling silver pair of sugar tongs, 1821 Dublin, with maker's mark for Joshua Buckton, George IV fiddle pattern sugar tongs, hallmarked to the interior, with period engraved initials. Weight 27g, length 13.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of Edwardian cased sterling silver Lifter spoons, 1909 Sheffield, with maker's marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, for petit-fours, with Old English pattern stems and bright cut floral, engraving to the bowls and terminals, hallmarked underside… | *** | |
*** | A Dutch rack.833 silver spoon, 1988, with maker's mark Kk for K Kramer, a decorative pierced spoon with spiral knots, mascarons and fantastic fish to the stem and surmounted by a couple driving a horse and trap; hallmarked to front of finial, silver… | *** | |
*** | An Austro-Hungarian.800 soup ladle. Early 20th century, with Dianakopf 3 fineness mark and probable dog's head mark. An elegantly simple ladle, the integral tapering handle with a subtle chamfer design and rounded end; hallmarked to the bowl. Silver… | *** | |
*** | Two sterling silver caddy/baby spoons and a sterling silver baby food Pusher, 1929/30 London, with maker's mark for Robert Pringle; 1973/74 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for Shetland silver, and; USA, maker's mark for page & Baker, a pierced Arts & Crafts… | *** | |
*** | A set of twelve Israeli .800 silver spoons and a small cake server, 20th century, server with mark of Hazorfim, teaspoons with leaf shaped bowls, twist handles and cast and pierced rose bud and foliage finials; the server with pierced and engraved floral… | *** | |
*** | Two boxed sets of sterling silver demi-tasse spoons, 1934 Birmingham with maker's marks for Harrison & Hipwood and the other set marked .925 (Balinese), a set of coffee bean spoons and a set of miniature spoons with gemstone finials enclosed in silver… | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver toast racks, with maker's marks for Hardy Bros, marked sterling, an identical pair of shaped arch toast racks with central loop handles, hallmarked to long sides, silver weight 115gr, height 7.5 cm, length 7.5 cm, width 5.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A French.950 silver fork and pierced spoon. Late 19th to early 20th century, with Minerva 1 standard and maker's mark for J Granvigne. A three tine fork and a pierced spoon with a shaped shallow bowl, baluster necks to both with stepped ferrules and… | *** | |
*** | A boxed set of six sterling silver teaspoons 1907 and after America, with maker's marks of Reed & Barton. The thread edge spoons of tapering form with serpentine shaped terminals; hallmarked underside to throats. Silver weight 119gr. Length 15 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver sugar tongs, 1898 Birmingham, with maker's marks for William Devenport, of typical form with oval bowls and shaped handles decorated with cast pendant floral forms, beading and thread edges; hallmarked, silver weight 28gr length… | *** | |
*** | A set of six sterling silver coffee spoons and a small dish, the spoons, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1940/1, each with a spreading shaft and chamfered terminal finely stepped to the edge; the dish, Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham, 1913/4, elliptical with… | *** | |
*** | A set of six sterling silver demi-tasse spoons, 1965 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Hardy Bros, the spoons with shaped and threaded stems with dognose finials, hallmarked underside to stems. Silver weight 57gr. Length 9.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of Georgian sterling silver sugar tongs, circa mid /late 18th century, partial marks including lion passant and maker's mark Bm and having leaf form terminals and unusual flattened stems with bright cut patterns united by a shaped section with… | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling anointing spoons, 1901 Sheffield, with maker's marks for James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin). Replicas of the original Coronation spoon, the oldest known English silver spoon, with divided arabesque patterned bowls attached… | *** | |
*** | A cased sterling silver apostle teaspoon set, circa 1940's. Birmingham, Smith and Bartlam, comprising six teaspoons, sugar tongs and tea strainer. Decorated with apostle topped handles and scalloped bowls, weight 52gr | *** | |
*** | A set of Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, probably 1816 London, with silver standard, no city stamp, maker's mark Gt for probably George turner, although date mark slightly precedes recorded registration date, Old English spoons with monograms to… | *** | |
*** | A set of five George III sterling silver teaspoons, 1808 London, with maker's mark for Stephen Adams II the set of 5 teaspoons in Old English pattern, each with engraved initials to the terminals and marked underside. Weight 81g, length 13.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Three mixed Georgian and Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, early to later 19th century, London, various makers, comprising a King's pattern spoon; an Old English pattern spoon; a fancy back, bright cut, bead edged Old English spoon; hallmarked to… | *** | |
*** | Two Victorian sterling silver spoon and napkin ring sets, 1895 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Hilliard & Thomason; other Birmingham, no date, no maker's mark, both sets cased, a bright cut set with foliated details and patterns, hallmarked to terminal… | *** | |
*** | A set of six and a set of five sterling silver Georgian teaspoons, early 19th century, both sets without town assay stamps but with date stamp, set of six marked with single letter 'D' for presumably maker's mark, set of five with maker's mark Rc, Old… | *** | |
*** | A boxed set of sterling silver teaspoons and nips, 1938 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Arthur Price & Co, the elegant reed edged spoons with a handkerchief fold triangular finial, the nips similarly decorated, housed in the original box and… | *** | |
*** | Three sterling silver sugar tongs: two Victorian pairs and one late Georgian Irish pair, 1837 and after Dublin, London, various makers, three long handle fiddle pattern sugar tongs; hallmarked to all. Silver weight 139gr. Height 15.5 cm and smaller | *** | |
*** | A cased set of six Victorian sterling silver apostle spoons, 1899 London, with maker's mark for Charles Stuart Harris, the set of six parcel gilt demitasse apostle spoons, each with tapering twist stem terminating in apostle terminal, with gilt washed… | *** | |
*** | Two pairs of sterling silver sugar tongs, 18th century, with silver standard and maker's mark, It, a pair of bright cut nips with flower embellished bowls; and 1910 Chester, with maker's marks for Barker Bros, a small unadorned pair of nips, hallmarked to… | *** | |
*** | A pair of George III sterling silver sugar nips, circa: 1770s London, with maker's mark for Stephen Adams I, the scissor action nips with cast shell form bowls, scroll motifs to the arms, and thumb spurs to the finger rings, marked twice to rings with no… | *** | |
*** | A cased sterling silver child's cutlery set, 1981 Sheffield, with maker's marks for probably Harrison Brothers, the Queen's pattern set with steel blades comprising a spoon, knife and fork, hallmarked to handles and housed in the hard case of issue,… | *** | |
*** | A set of eight French silver dessert spoons, Minerva 1 standard, with maker's mark for Andre Calle (Amiens), the fine pair of French .950 silver dessert spoons of plain form, with delicate floral designs to the underside of the handle and finial, marked… | *** | |
*** | A set of four American sterling silver dessert spoons, early 20th century, with maker's mark for Alvin Corporation, new jersey, elegant Art Deco spoons with pointed bowls, stems with deeply channelled edges and arched terminals, engraved with initials,… | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver toddy ladle with a baleen handle, circa 1800, no marks apparent, the bowl of typical cauldron with a flattened forked mount to a wrythen baleen handle terminating in a sterling silver cap; initialled Hjg, length 38 cm | *** | |
*** | Two boxed sets of sterling silver coffee spoons, 1935 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Hukin & Heath, and Jubilee punch, a set of six coffee bean spoons, and; 1940 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Frank Cobb & Co, six spoons of plain form with Doric… | *** | |
*** | Two pairs of Georgian sterling silver sugar nips, 1832 Exeter, with maker's mark for Simon Levy; one pair without town mark, with maker's mark Gt, the fiddle pattern pair hallmarked to interiors of stems, silver weight 71gr, length 15.5 cm and 15 cm. | *** | |
*** | Three Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, 1860 London, with maker's mark for Chawner & Co, and; 1872 London, with maker's marks for H J Lias & Son (pair), fiddle pattern spoons, hallmarked to all, silver weight 150gr, length 18 cm | *** | |
*** | Two sterling silver old English pattern ladles, 1810 & 1940 London, with rubbed maker's marks to the earlier ladle and maker's marks for D&J Wellby to the latter; hallmarked to stems, silver weight: 100gr, length 17 cm, and smaller | *** | |
*** | Two silver caddy spoons, possibly Austro-Hungarian with 13 loth mark?, and; Indonesian silver with Aa and chess piece mark, the scallop shell caddy spoons, one with a fiddle pattern stem, the other shaped with cast floral designs; hallmarked to both,… | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver gravy ladle, late 18th-early 19th century Newcastle, maker's mark for John Langland II, the Old English pattern ladle with engraved crest to terminal, boldly hallmarked underside (no date letter), silver weight 450gr, length 18… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Victorian sterling silver cutlery rests and a pair of Georgian, sterling sugar tongs, 1883 London, with maker's marks for Pairpoint Brothers (rests), a pair of bar, bell rests, and 1803 London, with maker's marks Rt, a pair of fiddle pattern,… | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver 'Bar Bell' knife rests, 1924 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Boodle & Dunthorne, heavy gauge rests with traditional cast 'Jack-style' rest ends and plain round central struts; hallmarked to the struts, silver weight 110gr,… | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver sugar nips, 1804 London, with maker's mark for George Beckwith, and; 1825' Newcastle, with maker's mark Ib, probably John Brown, the Old English pair hallmarked to interiors of stems, silver weight 61gr, length 14.5 cm and 13.5… | *** | |
*** | Two sterling silver sugar Sifting spoons, 1881, London with maker's marks for Aldwinckle & Slater, 1904 London, with maker's marks for William Hutton & Sons, a Victorian gilt washed spoon with engraved designs, a delicately pierced bowl and an unusual… | *** | |
*** | A German silver cake service: a cake slice and six spoons, 20th century, with .800 silver standard, the serving slide and spoons of shallow pointed form, the handles with an asymmetric terminal simply embellished with an angled fluted design; hallmarked… | *** | |
*** | A Dutch silver cake server and six sterling silver coffee figural spoons, early 20th century, Dutch .800 stamp (server) and European marks to spoons, marked, .925 with stamp of bird or duck, and British import marks, the ornate Teniers style pierced Dutch… | *** | |
*** | A set of six American sterling silver 'Chantilly' pattern Bouillon spoons, 1895, year of pattern patent, with maker's mark for Gorham, the spoons of threaded and shaped foliate form to both sides with ornately decorated throats; hallmarked to reverse of… | *** | |
*** | A pair of Continental silver serving spoons. Germany, post 1886 and maker's mark for Jwp & S, with spiral ribbon handles to chased leaf and scroll rococo inspired terminals; hallmarked to both. Silver weight 161gr. Length 21.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A Continental silver ladle, after 1886 Germany, with mark of.800 fineness. The fluted oval bowl of deep form with a lightly gilded brushed interior, and having a threaded fiddle pattern handle; hallmarked underside to throat. Silver weight 161gr. Length… | *** | |
*** | An interesting trio of Russian.875 silver sugar tongs 1887 and after, all with zolotniki 84 mark of fineness, comprising a bright cut pair with a floral motif and leaf form spoons, and two pairs with pan Slavic designs; hallmarked to all. Silver weight… | *** | |
*** | A French.950 silver serving spoon or ladle, after 1880, with Minerva 1 mark of fineness and maker's mark to lozenge, probably Emile Huignard, Eh with axe and handle. The shallow circular bowl shaped near the throat, with a threaded and fine rough cast… | *** | |
*** | Three mixed Continental silver servers, plus one, early to mid 20th century, ranging from.830 to.875 marks of fineness, including a cheese slice with a stainless blade, a flat circular petit-fours server, a jam or relish spoon and a large unmarked fork;… | *** | |
*** | Three boxed spoons: a pair of Dutch silver spoons and a 'Math record' spoon, early 20th century, Netherlands, and; 1964 Birmingham, rubbed maker's mark, the small Dutch silver serving set with beaded cushion form finials with paterae decoration and… | *** | |
*** | A Finnish 813 silver ladle, Kultakeskus Oy, unidentified town mark, 1956, the circular bowl with lobed rim gilt inside and out on a plain fiddle pattern shaft, the terminal engraved with a monogram. Height 19 cm. Total weight 51gr | *** | |
*** | A set of six Continental 800 silver tea spoons, unidentified marks including anchor and lion statant (not Birmingham), each with a twisted shaft and a terminal of a Maltese cross above a cartouche. Total weight 66gr length 11 cm | *** | |