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Auction House:
Shapiro Auctioneers
Number of lots recorded:79
Lots with images:79
Prices available:79
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Eley & fern, sterling silver fish slice, fiddle pattern, engraved with crest, the scimitar blade pierced with crescents and panels, bearing marks for Eley and fern, London 1807. Weight 155grs. Length 30.5 cm ***
*** two sterling silver mote spoons, one having shell back and engraved 'F' over 'Te', the other having plain drop to bowl and engraved 'M', both having bowl pierced with crosslets and sprays and bearing indistinct marks circa 1760 (2) ***
*** Three various caddy spoons, one bearing marks for William Ely and William Fern, 1799, one bearing marks Ml, 1806 and one bearing marks Ib, 1807 (3), 30 grs ***
*** George IV sterling silver flatware, mark of Thomas Cox Savory, London, 1828-29, comprising six dessert forks, five dessert spoons, and two table spoons, hallmarked (13), total weight 761 grams ***
*** Five George III Irish sterling silver forks, mark of Robert Williams, Dublin, 1803, together with sterling silver marrow spoon, mark of Dublin, c. 1792, hallmarked (6), weight 308 grams, 53 grams (marrow spoon) ***
*** James Alexander Barrow Linton (English/Australian, 1904-1980), set of six Arts & Crafts sterling silver tea spoons, with hammered bowls and decorated handles, hallmarked 'JAL ST. Silver' and stamped with a gumnut, with box (6), weight 81 cm ***
*** James Alexander Barrow Linton (English/Australian, 1904-1980), set of six Arts & Crafts silver coffee spoons, with hammered bowls and decorated handles, hallmarked 'JAL ST. Silver' and stamped with a gumnut, with box (6), approx. Weight 45 grams ***
*** Set of twelve Danish silver teaspoons, marks of Johannes Siggaard, Copenhagen, c. 1945, handles with shell ends, together with two serving spoons, cake server, three spoons, knife and three fruit forks, hallmarked (22), approx. Weight 769 grams (total) ***
*** Georg Jensen, ornamental no. 41 sugar spoon, sterling silver with leaf shaped bowl, stamped 'Georg Jensen, sterling Denmark, 41', length 14 cm ***
*** Assorted silver cutlery, south East Asian silver serving spoon and fork, nine coffee spoons, two sugar spoons, a cake serving spoon, four Asian spoons, six sauce spoons, a serving spoon with loop handle, hallmarked (25), approx. Weight 483 grams.… ***
*** Pair of Victorian sterling silver fish servers mark of Aaron Hadfield & Sons, Sheffield, 1850 together with two sterling silver jelly spoons with gilt bowls, a pair of Scottish sterling silver sugar tongs, a pair of Irish sterling silver sugar tongs, and… ***
*** Peter and William Bateman, sterling silver six teaspoons, fiddle pattern, initialled 'B', bearing marks for Peter and William Bateman, London 1811; together with five five teaspoons of Old English pattern, bearing marks for William Bateman, London 1818… ***
*** Charles Lias, London, 1840 sterling silver fiddle pattern basting spoon together with another fiddle pattern basting spoon, Robert Williams Exter, 1844 (2). Total weight 256 grams ***
*** Stuart Devlin, London 1983 silver gilt honey spoon with textured stem and applied honey bee, weight 35 grams, spoon length 15 cm ***
*** Set of twelve French sterling silver spoons, boxed (12), weight 246 grams. Provenance: Private Collection Sydney ***
*** Possibly William Seaman, sterling silver caddy spoon, of fiddle pattern with shell bowl and bearing marks for possibly William Seaman, London 1813; together with another caddy spoon of fiddle pattern and bearing marks FH, London 1978 (2). Respectively… ***
*** Four Georgian silver spoons including Alexander Gardner & Co., Edinburgh, 1793 (4). Total weight of 156 grams ***
*** Two silver serving spoons, marks of William Chinnerey, London, 1826 and Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1843, fiddle pattern, hallmarked (2), approx. Weight 266 grams ***
*** Silver ladle, Russian Moscow 1892, hallmarked, weight 220 grams. Provenance: Property of a Lady, NSW ***
*** Set of four Old English pattern salt spoons, bearing marks for Thomas Hayter, London 1908, plain design and engraved S over R E (4) weight 30 grs ***
*** Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1925 silver shell butter dish, together with a pair of M. H & Co., Birmingham 1913, lozenge shaped salts with Bristol blue glass liners, loop handles raised on four feet, each with a salt spoon (5) ***
*** Six George IV sterling silver table spoons, mark of William Eley & William Fearn, 1821, fiddle and thread pattern, with crested handles, hallmarked (6), weight 521 grams ***
*** Pair of sterling silver Absinthe sugar spoons, mark of Ts (possibly Thomas Shpeherd), London, c. 1800, pierced bowls, hallmarked (2), total weight 21 grams ***
*** Hermes, cutlery set, the Attelage steel silver set inspired by the saddle key, designed by Philippe Mouquet and made in France, with box ***
*** Victorian sterling silver sauce ladle, mark of Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1855, fiddle and thread pattern, the handle with a Fish crest, hallmarked, weight 341 grams length 34 cm. Provenance: The Estate of a lady, Sydney ***
*** Three sterling silver table spoons, comprising one crested Britannia standard Hanoverian rat tail bearing indistinct makers mark, London 1718; one Hanoverian pattern rat tail, initialled 'A' over 'Tp' and bearing marks for Henry Clarke, London 1722; and… ***
*** Three sterling silver table spoons, fiddle pattern, two crested and bearing marks for Mary Chawner, London 1836; one initialled 'Rjk' and bearing marks for Eley, fern and Chawner, London 1813 (3). Total weight 235grs ***
*** George William Adams, London, 1851 two silver mustard spoons together with George III silver cream ladle, hallmarked (3). Total weight of 91 grams ***
*** Thomas Whippman, London, 1749 sterling silver pap boat. Weight 48 grams ***
*** Michael Homer, Dublin, 1778 sterling silver basting spoon. Weight 85 grams ***
*** A. Michelson, Denmark boxed set of six coffee spoons enamel and sterling silver, in original box (6) ***
*** Pair of Scottish fiddle pattern ladles, both with circular flat bottom bowls, each engraved with a crest, maker JG & C (unidentified), Edinburgh 1837 (2). Each length 14 cm. Weight 65 grams ***
*** George Adams, small sterling silver ladle, Old English bead pattern and having circular bowl, bearing marks for George Adams, London 1841; together with another small ladle of fiddle pattern with round flat bottom bowl and initialled 'F', bearing marks… ***
*** Pair of rat tail George I table spoons, engraved to the handles, E*M, maker's mark rubbed, London 1724. Weight 90 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy ***
*** Pair of sterling silver knife rests, moulded traverses with openwork ends of quatrefoil form, one bearing marks WK, London 1842 and the other bearing marks for London 1843 (2). Total weight 50grs. Width 6.5 cm ***
*** Stokes and Ireland Ltd, William Henry Stokes and Arthur George Ireland, Chester 1900 and 1912 two sterling silver mustard pots, with original blue glass liners together with two Georgian silver condiment spoons, London 1800 and 1823 (4) ***
*** Georg Jensen, sterling silver jam spoon, design no. 21, post 1945 mark, hallmarked, with box, approx. Weight 34 grams ***
*** Two sterling silver porringers, one stamped 'Lunt sterling 560', the other stamped 'Sterling 872', together with Norwegian silver serving spoon and fork, hallmarked (4), weight 221 grams approx. Diameter 11.5 cm, weight 136 grams ***
*** Jersey sterling silver dessert forks and spoons, mark of John Le Gallais, London, 1849 and 1855, comprising four forks and four spoons, fiddle pattern, with monogramed handles 'Pp', hallmarked (8), weight 197 grams (forks), 187 grams ***
*** Pair of Victorian sterling silver serving spoons, mark of Henry Holland, London, 1872, each with gilded bowl supported by a mermaid on one side and a Beelzebub head on the other side, handle terminating in a bust of a young Bacchus, hallmarked, together… ***
*** Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1901 pair of Edwardian sterling silver toast racks. Weight 192 grams ***
*** Silver punch ladle 18th/19th century with repousse decoration of swags, the bowl inset with Spanish real Carolus III coin, twisted horn handle, together with a silver fork with ivory handle (2). Length 32 cm weight 63 grams. Provenance: Purchased in… ***
*** Collection of silver ladles, comprising two British ladles, the first a sifter ladle with bowl pierced with scrolls, London c. 1808,the second a small fiddle pattern cream ladle, Glasgow 1840, and a Danish cream ladle with rope work stem surmounted by a… ***
*** Georgian mote spoon, bearing indecipherable marks, 5 grs ***
*** Three various caddy spoons, one with spiral handle, two having bowls decorated with floral motifs (3) ***
*** Richard Martin & Ebenezer hall, Sheffield 1908 six Space silver toast rack, on four ball feet ***
*** Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, marks of George Adams, London, 1840 and Charles Boyton, London, 1847, fiddle pattern, with monogrammed handles, hallmarked (11), total weight 489 grams ***
*** Assorted English silver spoons, marks of various silversmiths, London, Exter, c. 1779-1850, hallmarked (10), approx. Weight 393 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Charles (Ruthven) Blackburn ***
*** Six Victorian silver dinner forks, mark of Elizabeth & John Eaton, London, 1859. Fiddle pattern, hallmarked (6). Approx. Weight of 450 grams ***
*** Harold Sargison, box set of sterling silver gum leaf design tea spoons, hammered silver spoons with twisted handles and applied gum leaf motifs, stamped 'Silver Sargisons', Hobart c. 1910-1920s (6) ***
*** Five various sterling silver salt spoons, all fiddle pattern, comprising salt ladle bearing marks for Jonathan Hayne, London 1837, salt shovel possibly Peter Godfrey and bearing marks for Dublin, 1840, salt spoon maker indistinct, bearing marks for… ***
*** John Walton, Newcastle 1830 sterling silver fiddle pattern table spoon together with a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Chawner & Co., London, 1872 and a fiddle ladle, London, 1890 (3). Total weight 168 grams ***
*** Robert Wallis, London, 1844 silver serving spoon hallmarked. Length 30 cm weight 100 grams ***
*** George Smith III, London, 1777 two sterling silver ladles Old English pattern and one bead pattern, each crested (2). Weight 104 grams ***
*** Pocket sterling silver cigarette case, having slightly curved rectangular body engraved with foliate scrollwork and gilt interior, bearing marks FF, Birmingham 1927; together with small double compartment box with embossed body depicting grapes, vine… ***
*** Sterling silver stilton scoop, having rod pusher and knurled composition handle, early 20th century with no visible mark; together with a sandwich server having plain spatula base and openwork sprung upper jaw and decorative handle, probably early 20th… ***
*** Hand form caddy spoon, mark of Francis Howard Ltd. Sheffield, sterling silver, hallmarked, weight 15 grams. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney ***
*** George v 'Berry' spoon, Glasgow 1830, fiddle pattern, with gilt bowl and decorated handle; together with George IV 'Berry' spoon, London 1817, Eley & Fearn, fiddle pattern, with gilt bowl and decorated handle; and George III 'Berry' spoon, London 1800,… ***
*** Eight American silver cream spoons, mark of Gorham, c. 1903-1907, handles chased in high relief with flowers, hallmarked (8), approx. Weight 186 grams ***
*** Saunders and shepherd, sterling silver tea Infuser, in the form of a bed warmer with mother of pearl handle and inscribed 'Alr Xmas 1900', bearing marks for Saunders and shepherd, Chester 1895; together with large tea strainer having circular bowl with… ***
*** Sterling silver brooch a traditional Scandinavian Solje style brooch with seven pendant concave discs around a heart shape design, together with a Continental (830) spoon with three rings attached to either side of patterned handle which is surmounted by… ***
*** James Dixon & Co., sterling silver cake knife, with engraved decoration and carved ivory handle, original fitted box, Sheffield, 1902 ***
*** Georg Jensen, Danish sterling silver serving spoon, blossom pattern, no. '84', marked, weight 71 grams. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney ***
*** Georg Jensen, silver sugar spoon, pattern 21, leaf and berry decoration. Weight 20grs. Length 11 cm ***
*** Pair of silver berry spoons, with later embossed bowls with floral scroll motifs, the handles with matching engraving and stippling and the ends moulded and shaped, possibly attributed to Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1794 (2). Length 22 cm. Weight 130 grams ***
*** E.D Holm and Akin, c. 1875 pair of 'sthetic movement serving spoon and fork with engraved decoration, gilded interiors, stamped 'Sterling'. Weight 157 grams ***
*** George IV engraved caddy spoon, with fiddle and shell pattern, the bowl engraved with a bird in an arboreal surround, Eden Wintle, London 1829. Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy ***
*** William Stroud, pair of sterling silver fiddle pattern table spoons, London, 1828 (2). Weight 47 grams ***
*** Two silver bright cut handled caddy spoons of Old English pattern, the first with shell owl and the second with plain circular bowl, both probably by George Wintle, London 1787 and 1794 (2) ***
*** Three pairs of sterling silver sugar tongs, one bead pattern with shell bowls and initialled 'Ja' and bearing marks for A. Mcl, Edinburgh 1882; one Scottish fiddle pattern bearing marks for JR&S, Edinburgh 1882; and last reeded pattern and bearing marks… ***
*** English sterling silver punch ladle, 19th century with ebony handle ***
*** Edwardian silver tea spoons set, mark of Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1900, comprising twelve spoons and sugar tongs, hallmarked, in box (13). Approx. Weight 338 grams ***
*** Six sterling silver coffee spoons, Scottish fiddle pattern, initialled 'Wa', bearing marks for JR&S, Edinburgh 1882; together with six coffee spoons of foliate pattern, bearing marks for Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1901 (12). Total weight 105grs ***
*** Russian silver soup ladle ***
*** Pair of Victorian silver knife rests, with ribbed bar and ball ended cross either end, G.M. Jackson, London 1895 (2). Length 8 cm, weight 120 grams ***
*** Eight Continental silver spoons, c. 1850, including five spoons by Syracuse retailer Dennis Valentine, hallmarked (8), approx. Weight 158 grams ***
*** Caddy spoon, mark, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, 1915, sterling silver, hallmarked, total weight 17.12 grams. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney ***
*** Six sterling silver Continental apostle spoons, having long handles with decorative stems, terminating with apostle atop twist stem column, probably Dutch (6). Weight 120grs ***
*** Georg Jensen, two Annual spoons, silver 1991 and 1984, with one box ***