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Auction House:
Webb's
Number of lots recorded:18
Lots with images:18
Prices available:18
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Two sterling silver fiddle pattern tablespoons script initial engraved 'C'. London1821-22, maker (WS) William Sumner ***
*** A cased set of six sterling silver coffee spoons with gilt bowls and twist handles, Birmingham 1901. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver Kings pattern mustard spoons double struck with gilt washed bowls. London 1846 ***
*** A George III period sterling silver Old English pattern dessert spoon with engraved crest (rubbed.) London 1788. Length 22.5 cm ***
*** Two George III period sterling silver Old English pattern spoons script initialled, London 1801. Length 22.5 cm ***
*** A 19th century Danish silver poultry skewer ***
*** Victorian sterling silver Kings pattern tongs, single struck King's pattern sugar tongs. London 1885. Length 14.5 cm ***
*** A pair of German silver table spoons marked Meschelsohn Berlin ***
*** A sterling silver toddy ladle, Edinburgh, 1849. Length 13 cm ***
*** A George III period dessert spoon the handle foliate decorated, initialled. London 1776 ***
*** Four Victorian & Georgian sterling silver teaspoons fiddle pattern. London, 1827 -1837. ***
*** Two Victorian period sterling silver fiddle pattern teaspoons engraved 'C' initial. London 1866 ***
*** Two George III period sterling silver Old English pattern salt spoons engraved 'C' initial. London 1818 ***
*** A set of six salt spoons marked 'Sterling' with paua shell tiki tops ***
*** Two pairs of serving spoons and forks in engraved silver with shaped horn handles, possibly Indonesian ***
*** Sterling silver sugar tongs, initialled D. W. Maker TW. Length 14 cm ***
*** A sterling silver mustard spoon in 'Old English' pattern. Incomplete bottom marks, mid to late 18th century ***
*** Two George III period sterling silver Old English pattern dessert spoons each engraved with 'C' initial. London 1801, 1814 ***