Full details of each lot are displayed, except the lot number, estimate and price. You must be a subscriber to view lot numbers, estimates and prices.

Click here to view registration and subscription levels

Auction House:
Shapiro Auctioneers
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Alexander Dick (Australian, 1791-1843), Australian Colonial sterling silver spoon, c. 1830, the handle with shell pattern, hallmarked, approx. Weight 25 grams ***
*** American silver part cutlery set, mark for Gorham, 20th century, comprising twelve dinner knives, twelve knives, twelve forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve coffee spoons, a spoon, a small knife, two serving spoons, a carving knife, a pair of tongs, a cake… ***
*** Tias Eckhoff for Georg Jensen, Sterling Silver Cutlery Service, post 1945 marks, Cypress pattern, comprising six dinner spoons, six dinner forks, four dinner knives, six luncheon forks, six luncheon knives and six dessert spoons, stamped post-war maker's… ***
*** Cased set of twelve parcel-gilt teaspoons, twelve demi-tasse spoons and a serving spoon the demi-tasse spoons 1879, the teaspoons and the serving spoon 1880, in original fitted wooden box ***
*** Cased Dutch silver flatware, comprising thirteen table spoons and fourteen table forks, hallmarked (27), approx. Weight 2857 grams. Provenance: The collection of a lady, Darling point ***
*** Archibald Knox (British, 1864-1933), sterling silver and enamel sugar bowl, mark of Liberty & Co., Birmingham, c. 1908, glass bowl with silver and enamel lid, decorated with a band of cast foliage, with matching spoon (2), height 9 cm. Provenance: Private… ***
*** Twelve gilt silver ice cream spoons five initialled HRB, one crested, in fitted case, marked William Eaton, London, 1838 (12). Length 16 cm, weight 355 gms ***
*** Tiffany & Co., part wave edge pattern flatware service comprising twelve luncheon forks, twelve dessert spoons, eleven tablespoons and six table knives, monogrammed and stamped, 'Tiffany, Sterling' (41). Weight 1520 grams ***
*** Peter, Ann and William Bateman, sterling silver straining spoon, Old English pattern, the strainer pierced with 'Chess Pawn' motifs, bearing marks for Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800. Weight 135grs. Length 29.5 cm ***
*** Christofle silver fish servers including fork with crab design and knife with a dolphin on the lade, marked 'Christofle' (2). Weight 313 grams. Provenance: Estate of D'Arcy Ryan ***
*** Victorian silver forks including twelve entree forks and twelve dinner forks, hallmarked (24). Total weight of 1194 grams ***
*** Hester Bateman, London, 1783 four George III sterling silver table spoons together with a pair of Hester Bateman sterling silver teaspoons and one single tablespoon, feather edge pattern (7). Total weight 424 grams ***
*** Three George III sterling silver serving spoons, marks of George Smith, London, 1773 and Tudor & Whitford, Dublin, 1808, also stamped West, comprising a George Smith basting spoon with feather edge and monogrammed 'Aw', and a pair of Irish silver spoons,… ***
*** Thomas Barker, London, 1806 Georgian silver marrow scoop. Weight 42 grams. Provenance: Estate of D'Arcy Ryan ***
*** Hester Bateman, sterling silver marrow spoon, having single marrow scoop and bearing marks for Hester Bateman, London 1780. Weight 50grs. Length 21.5 cm ***
*** Three sterling silver castors, vase shaped with plain body on spreading foot, two with pierced covers and one 'Blind' and all having pull off lids and no finials, all marked to base with Newcastle town mark and lion passant only, circa 1730 (3). Weight… ***
*** Eight Georgian berry spoons, marks of various Silversmiths, London c. 1787-1804, each with repousse fruit decorated and gilded bowl, and engraved handles, hallmarked (8), total weight 487 grams. Provenance: Private Collection, Brisbane ***
*** Six sterling silver berry spoons, marks of Eben Coker and 'S H', London, c. 1727, the parcel-gilt bowls embossed with fruits, stems engraved with scrolling leaves, hallmarked, in fitted case (6), weight 435 grams ***
*** Georg Jensen, set of twelve gilded silver spoons, c. 1970, each handles decorated with a flower and dated, marked 'Georg Jensen sterling Denmark', with original boxes and bags (12), approx. Weight 74 grams (each) ***
*** Pair of dog nose rat tail Britannia standard table spoons, crested to the handles and lightly gilded all over with rat tail to base of bowl, maker's mark rubbed, both Britannia standard, one London 1716 and the second possibly another date. Length 20 cm.… ***
*** Cream Ladle, finial in the form of a swan with outstretched wings with planished bowl, length 11.5 cm, weight 38g ***
*** Three spoons, finials in the form of Geraldton wax flower to reeded stem with fig shaped planished bowl. Length 15.4 cm, total weight 92g ***
*** Silver cake slice, the finial in the form of gumnut and leaves to reeded handle and planished slice, length 16 cm, weight 48g ***
*** Mark of Joseph Craddock & William Ker Reid, London, 1823, George IV sterling silver toast rack, with acanthus leaf scroll handle atop and similar feet, together with a tea caddy, mark of 'Wc' London 1909 (2), weight 698 grams. Provenance: Private… ***
*** William Eley & William Fearn, London, c. 1820 twelve silver dinner forks hallmarked. Total weight of 1019 grams ***
*** Georg Jensen, four sterling silver serving pieces, acorn pattern, comprising a soup ladle, a pair of sterling silver and stainless steel salad servers and a gravy ladle, all stamped 'Georg Jensen sterling Denmark' (4), weight 131 grams, 194 grams, 24 grams ***
*** Georg Jensen, three sterling silver and stainless steel serving pieces, acorn pattern, comprising a cheese knife, a cheese plane and a cake knife, all stamped 'Georg Jensen sterling Denmark' (3), weight 70 grams, 93 grams, 153 grams ***
*** William Chawner, pair of sterling silver asparagus serving tongs, plain bowed Old English pattern with internally ribbed blades, one engraved on outside with crest, bearing marks for William Chawner, London 1814. Weight 175grs. Length 24 cm ***
*** Twelve Victorian silver dinner spoons hallmarked (12). Total weight of 864 grams ***
*** George IV Irish sterling silver Sauce Ladle, Dublin, 1820, Maker Wc together with a George III sterling silver serving spoon, London, 1770 ***
*** Two pairs of George III sterling silver serving spoons, marks of George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, 1795, and unknown Silversmith, Dublin, 1805, Irish spoons with monogrammed handles, hallmarked (4), total weight 446 grams ***
*** Twelve Irish sterling silver forks, mark of Peter Walsh or Philip Weekes, Dublin, 1836, John Twycross (acting as a retailer of assay master), fiddle pattern, handle crested with a flaming tower, hallmarked (12), weight 499 grams ***
*** William Chawner, sterling silver meat skewer, having plain faceted blade and ring and initialled 'N', bearing marks for William Chawner, London 1780. Weight 100grs. Length 30.5 cm ***
*** Georgian six slice toast rack, bearing marks for Charles fox, 1822 ***
*** Edwardian sterling silver toast and egg stand, mark of Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1908, two egg cups, a spoon and a toast rack resting on rectangular tray with gadroon border, on four ball feet, hallmarked, weight 470 grams length 24 cm ***
*** Danish sterling silver lobster fork Georg Jensen, Denmark, post 1945 Cactus pattern, together with a sterling silver serving spoon, an Irishsterling silver serving spoon, a sterling silver marrow spoon, and sterling crumb scoop, all hallmarked (5) ***
*** Alexander Dick, sterling silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, bearing marks bearing marks (lion Passant) (Crowned leopards head), E, Monarch - A. D. Length 14 cm. Weight 24 grams labels: Literature: 'Australian Silver', J. B Hawkins, item 19, pg 25 ***
*** Norwegian silver and Plique-a-jour sugar tongs, in the manner of Marius Hammer, with later English hallmarks, length 11.5 cm ***
*** Four enamel and sterling silver coffee spoons, marks of various Silversmiths, boxed (4) ***
*** Georg Jensen, stainless steel flatware service, 'Tanaquil' pattern, consisting of eight large knives, eight large forks, seven spoons, eight small knives, eight teaspoons, two large spoons, one cheese knife, impressed marks 'Georg Jensen Denmark' (42) ***
*** French silver fish cutlery set, mark of Christofle, 1853-1935, comprising six forks and six knives, hallmarked (12), weight 782 grams ***
*** Richard Sawyer, Irish sterling silver straining spoon, fiddle pattern engraved with crest, the strainer pierced with panels above circles, bearing marks for Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1806. Weight 160grs. Length 33.5 cm ***
*** Thomas and William Chawner, sterling silver marrow scoop, double ended and of plain design, bearing marks for Thomas and William Chawner, London 1760; together with marrow scoop, double ended and of plain design and bearing marks for John Lambe, London… ***
*** John power, Irish sterling silver marrow scoop, double ended and of plain design, bearing marks for John power, Dublin 1802. Weight 45grs. Length 22.5 cm ***
*** Possibly George War, London, 1736 sterling silver ladle, feather edge pattern with shell bowl. Weight 160 grams ***
*** Three William IV sterling silver serving pieces, mark of William Eaton, London, 1834, comprising two serving spoons and a soup ladle, hallmarked (3), weight 680 grams ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver fish servers, marks of William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1799 and William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, 1811, each with reticulated blades, hallmarked (2), total weight 268 grams. Provenance: Private… ***
*** Early George III marrow scoop, bearing marks for Jabez Daniel, London 1763, double ended and crested. Length 22.5 cm, 52 grs ***
*** Sterling silver soup ladle mark of William Chauner II, London, 1908 fiddle pattern, hallmarked ***
*** William IV Irish sterling silver strainer basting spoon, mark of Richard Garbe, Dublin, 1833, fiddle pattern engraved with a crest of a lion and script initials 'Rme', hallmarked, weight 135 grams length 30 cm. Provenance: The Collection of Janet and… ***
*** Victorian sterling silver fruit cutlery set mark of Robert & Belk, Sheffield, 1870 and Robert Hennell III, London, 1831 comprising six forks and six knives and a pair of berry spoons, hallmarked (14) ***
*** Two sets of six silver coffee cups and saucers with porcelain inserts, boxed, together with nineteen sterling silver souvenir spoons (43) ***
*** Group Of Various Small Russian Cloisonne Items comprising: a pair of silver-gilt and cloisonne teaspoons, makers mark Mz in Cyrillic, 1896-1908 Moscow,; together with another pair of silver-gilt and cloisonne teaspoons, makers mark indistinct, 1896-1908;… ***
*** Group Of Russian Silver comprising: a boxed set of five coffee spoons, bearing Faberge marks, 1908-1917, Moscow; and a silver knife rest, bearing Faberge marks ***
*** Tiffany & Co., sterling silver cake servers, comprising a cake knife and cake slicer, marked '925', stainless steel blades signed 'Tiffany & Co.', boxed (2) ***
*** Six Victorian dessert spoons, monogrammed 'D', various makers c. 1860s(6) ***
*** Paul Storr, four sterling silver salt spoons, fiddle thread and shell pattern, initialled 'W', bearing rubbed marks for Paul Storr, London 1817 and 1818 (4). Weight 90grs ***
*** J. A. Linton Australian silver spoon, c. 1930 with planished bowl and pierced foliate stem in the shape of a sailing ship. Weight 22 grams. Provenance: Estate of D'Arcy Ryan ***
*** Edward Dymond, sterling silver marrow spoon, rat tail bowl with single marrow scoop, bearing marks for Edward Dymond, London c1725. Weight 40grs. Length 21 cm ***
*** Cased set of sterling silver dessert servers, bead pattern and comprising cake knife with engraved blade and loaded handle, four-tined cake fork with loaded handle and grape shears all in fitted case and bearing marks for possibly j. Gilbert, Birmingham… ***
*** James Wilks, London 1743 six Hanoverian pattern table spoons crested (6), weight 395 grams ***
*** Georgian sterling silver asparagus tongs, mark of William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, 1810, monogrammed & Hallmarked, weight 182 grams width 24 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney ***
*** Early George III silver small serving trowel, with triangular spatula blade pierced with scrollwork and an engraved border of floral scroll work, a rosette junction to the handle socket and a turned wooden handle, London 1762. Length 28 cm. Weight all up… ***
*** Set of six sterling silver ladles, with fiddle and shell pattern, bearing marks for Edinburgh (6). ***
*** Victorian silver Albert pattern asparagus servers, with heavy gauge Albert pattern, blades pierced with droplets and scrolls, Hayne and Cater, London 1845. Length 27 cm. Weight 280 grams ***
*** Pair of sterling silver serving spoons, bearing marks for Ee, London 1853 (2). Height 30.5 cm ***
*** Robert cattle and James Barber, sterling silver marrow scoop, double ended and of plain design, bearing marks for Robert cattle and James Barber, York 1812. Weight 40grs. Length 23 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver boxed fruit service, mark of George William Adams (possibly), London, 1857, comprising six knives and six forks, the handles chassed and engraved with scrolls and beads, retain monogram, hallmarked, in wooden canteen (12), total… ***
*** Pair of Dutch sterling silver strainers, mark of Zwolle, the Netherland, late 19th century, each reticulated bowl decorated with flowers and latticework, the handle with portrait of a gentleman and surmounted by a squirrel, hallmarked, with London assay… ***
*** Sterling silver dessert forks, marks of various Silversmiths, first half of the 19th century, comprising six forks by William Chawner, London, 1827, eight forks by James Beebe, London 1840, three forks by H J Lias & Son, London, 1854 and four forks… ***
*** Set of six Australian sterling silver wildflower tea spoons mark of Harris & Son, Perth, WA together with an Australian sterling silver letter opener by Harris & Son, and a set of six Australian sterling silver demi-tasse spoons by Zygmunt Libucha, all… ***
*** Twelve George III sterling silver table spoons, mark of William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1813 and 1814. Fiddle pattern, hallmarked (12). Approx. Weight 776 grams ***
*** William Eaton, sterling silver soup ladle, Queens (variant) pattern, having ovoid bowl and bearing marks for William Eaton, London 1834. Weight 310grs. Length 36 cm ***
*** Charles Hougham, London, 1788 sterling silver Old English ladle with shell shaped bowl. Weight 170 grams ***
*** Hester Bateman four table spoons Old English pattern, unengraved, two dated London 1877, one London 1788, one London 1789, weight 210 grams ***
*** Johan Rohde, silver acorn (Konge) pattern serving spoon and fork, impressed mark 925, Georg Jensen sterling, Denmark. Weight 167 grams ***
*** Johan Rohde, silver acorn (Konge) pattern salad servers, stainless steel bowls, both pieces impressed Georg Jensen sterling, Denmark. Weight 205 grams ***
*** Set of six silver apostle spoons, parcel-gilt, each handle modelled as an apostle standing on plinth with the apostle's name inscribed to the stem, the bowl surmounted by an angel, in fitted box (6), weight 510 grams ***
*** Pair of Victorian silver fish servers, comprising a knife with scimitar blade and a fork with four tines, both decorated with handles of engine turned Old English bead pattern, Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1864, in fitted case (A/F) (2). Length knife 31.5… ***
*** George III silver ladle London, 1802 together with a cream ladle, hallmarked (2). Weight 177 grams and 70 grams. Provenance: Purchased in Perth, 1965. Estate of D'Arcy Ryan ***
*** Hunt and Roskell, sterling silver cheese scoop, Old English pattern, bearing fouled anchor surmounted by coronet in relief and having government stamp on reverse, bearing marks for Hunt and Roskell, London 1846. Weight 75grs. Length 21.5 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver and ivory fruit service, mark of William Eaton, London, 1867, comprising fruit forks and knives with ivory handles, hallmarked, with canteen ***
*** Assorted English silver table spoons, marks of various silversmiths, London, c. 1784-1824, hallmarked (12), approx. Weight 752 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Charles (Ruthven) Blackburn ***
*** James Alexander Barrow Linton (English/Australian, 1904-1980), set of six Arts & Crafts silver coffee spoons, with wildflower design handles and hammered bowls, hallmarked 'JAL ST. Silver' and stamped with a gumnut (6), approx. Weight 49 grams ***
*** James Lockart silver soup ladle, Glasgow 1715, hallmarked, weight 190 grams. Provenance: Property of a Lady, NSW ***
*** Victorian sterling silver toast rack mark of Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1838 raised on four scrolled feet, hallmarked, weight 362 grams height 17 cm, length 16.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Canberra. ***
*** Collection of Continental silver novelty spoons and forks, comprising ten tea spoons, twelve dessert forks, four small forks and four serving pieces, marked (30), total weight 497 grams. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney ***
*** Georgian marrow scoop, maker's mark rubbed, bearing marks for London 1810, 49 grs ***
*** George III silver soup ladle, mark of Joseph Hicks, Exeter, 1806, hallmarked, approx. Weight 159 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Charles (Ruthven) Blackburn ***
*** Thomas Chawner, pair of sterling silver berry spoons, Old English bead pattern table spoons, crested and later decorated with embossed fruit, bearing marks for Thomas Chawner, London 1774 (2). Weight 145grs. Length 21.5 cm ***
*** Mark of George William Adams, London, 1845, Victorian sterling silver cake server, the scalloped blade reticulated with stylised leaves, the shaft decorated with scrolls and stamped with assay marks verso, together with a pair of sterling silver salad… ***
*** Johan Rohde, silver acanthus pattern serving spoon and fork, impressed mark 925, manufactured by Georg Jensen, sterling, Denmark. Weight 138 grams ***
*** Two large silver serving spoons, mark of Simon Groth, Copenhagen, 1903, initialled 'Y. A. S.', hallmarked (2), approx. Weight 226 grams, 144 grams ***
*** Assorted silver spoons, marks of various silversmiths, c. 1805-1850, hallmarked (41), approx. Weight 774 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Charles (Ruthven) Blackburn ***
*** Five sterling silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, four initialled 'GM' and bearing marks for William Bateman, London 1817, the other initialled and bearing marks for Thomas Smily, London 1862 ; together with two teaspoons, one Celtic point, crested and… ***
*** Three Irish sterling silver table spoons, fiddle pattern, two initialled 'Dml' and bearing marks for John power, Dublin 1806, one inscribed 'Rev'd/Jor' and bearing marks for Samuel Neville, Dublin 1834 (3). Total weight 195grs. Length 23 cm each ***