*** | A superb Georg Jensen Sterling Silver, cutlery setting. Acorn Design comprising: 10 dinner knives, 10 entree knives, 10 steak knives, 10 fish knives,10 dinner forks, 10 entree forks, 10 soup spoons,10 dessert spoons,10 teaspoons,10 coffee spoons, two… | *** | |
*** | A large and unique set of J. A. Linton, Australian sterling silver spoons, comprising six serving spoons, four teaspoons, and 24 sweet spoons, each with decorative pierced handles in the form of various Australian wildflowers, approx. Total weight 824gm. | *** | |
*** | A George V silver canteen of cutlery in an oak presentation case. Maker, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1920. Comprising: Two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, and a basting spoon, 457g Eighteen desert spoons, 909g Eighteen soup spoons 1149g Six teaspoons, 111g… | *** | |
*** | A complete Continental silver canteen of cutlery. Setting for twelve people | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver Kings pattern cutlery canteen. Setting for twelve, 84 pieces. London | *** | |
*** | George IV, William IV and Victorian fine set of silver fiddle and thread pattern cutlery. Various makers and various dates 1828-1866. One hundred and fourteen pieces | *** | |
*** | A silver canteen. Maker Harrison & Howson, Sheffield 1951. Jacobean silver table. 11dinner forks and 12 entree forks, 12 entree knives, 12 dinner knives, 8 jam spoons, 12 teaspoons, carving set, 2 sugar tongs, 2 gravy spoons, soup ladle, sauce ladle, 12… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver Kings pattern cutlery canteen (various dates and makers). Fourteen dinner forks, eight entr?e forks, five dessert spoons and six table spoons. | *** | |
*** | A Georg Jensen Old Danish cutlery, 58 pieces: 8 settings. (Large knife, small knife, large fork, small fork, dessert spoon, soup spoon, coffee spoon, cheese knife and bottle opener) | *** | |
*** | A boxed Victorian silver cutlery canteen maker various dates Earliest date forks Thomas Barker London 1805 each armorial crest. Fiddle pattern with twelve soup spoons 12 dessert spoons 12 dinner forks and 12 entree 18 teaspoons | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver cutlery set. Birmingham hallmark. Setting for eight people, total of fifty eight pieces. By firth of Sheffield. In wooden canteen. | *** | |
*** | A part Georg Jensen silver cutlery canteen, Acorn pattern setting for eight people | *** | |
*** | An Edward VIII boxed Silver canteen Maker Cooper Brothers & Sons London 1936. Comprising four table spoons, eight, coffee spoons, eight teaspoons, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight entree forks, eight dinner forks, eight fish knives, eight… | *** | |
*** | A Reed and Barton American silver cutlery canteen Francis pattern, comprising approximately four straining spoons two tablespoons nine dinner knives twenty six steak knives twelve dinner forks two bread forks two fish forks one butter knife one serving fo | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver cutlery canteen setting for eight. | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver canteen maker Elizabeth Eaton London 1848, the monogram S. K representing Stephen King the surveyor for John McDouall Stuart, whose father immigrated to Australia in 1838 and built the Homestead 'Kingsford' in Gawler South Australia,… | *** | |
*** | A George silver cutlery canteen, Hanoverian pattern, maker - Alexander Clarke Sheffield 1922, comprising 12 soup spoons 907gm. 12 dessert 645 gm. Twelve dinner forks 853 gm. 12 entree knives 600 gm. 12 teaspoons 349 gm | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver Kings pattern cutlery canteen. Including fish knives and forks, fruit knives and forks & tea and coffee spoons. Various makers and dates. | *** | |
*** | A large Queen Anne/George I Britannia standard basting spoon. Maker Samuel Hitchcock. London 1714. 180gms. | *** | |
*** | An Elizabeth II silver Kings pattern cutlery canteen, comprising six dinner forks, six entree forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, and a pair of serving spoons. Maker Stanley Rodgers. Sheffield 1989. Together with a Kings pattern… | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver cutlery canteen Kings pattern with monogram (knives without monograms). Various years and makers. Six dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, twelve entr?e knives, a pair of cream ladles, eleven dessert spoons, six entr?e forks, six table… | *** | |
*** | A silver cutlery set maker Harrison Brothers & Howson -George Howson Sheffield 1946 Sheffield. Old English pattern comprising 6 dinner forks, 6 entre forks 6 dinner knives, 6 entre knives, 6 soup spoons 6 teaspoons 6 dessert spoons, and two table spoons | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver cutlery canteen setting for six comprising: dinner and entree knives and forks, soup and dessert spoons. Sheffield 1925, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd. | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver basting spoons. Maker Thomas James, London 1810 | *** | |
*** | Edward VII set of twelve silver soup spoons maker Elkington Glasgow 1908 | *** | |
*** | Two George III silver marrow spoons, with armorials to reverse. Maker George Smith & William Fearn. London 1809. Maker Arthur Murphy. Dublin 1808. 91 grams. | *** | |
*** | A pair of Irish Georgian silver grape scissors, maker: J Scott, Dublin, 1809, 86gm. | *** | |
*** | 12 silver soup spoons and 12 silver dinner forks, of similar fiddle patterns, some bearing a crest. 1760 gms | *** | |
*** | A Victorian Grecian pattern cased set of twelve sterling silver fruit knives and forks, maker Chawner & Co London 1859. Width 27 cm. Length 33 cm. Height 8 cm | *** | |
*** | A set of eight Victorian silver dessert spoons, maker Chawner & Co George William Adams London 1842, shell and thread pattern together with two London shell and thread pattern dessert spoons. 606 gm | *** | |
*** | A George V silver fruit service, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1928, thread pattern with armorial, comprising twelve spoons, forks and knives. 1376 gm | *** | |
*** | Three George III fiddle pattern silver gilt basting spoons, with a Ducal coronet monogram. Maker Richard Crossley. London 1787. 303 grams. | *** | |
*** | A set of six George I fiddle pattern silver soups spoons, each with shell decoration to reverse. Maker Thomas Pye. London 1718. 311 grams. | *** | |
*** | A pair of Sterling silver cream ladles. London 1878. Francis Higgins the second | *** | |
*** | A set of six George III silver soup spoons. Maker Hester Bateman. 1774. | *** | |
*** | A pair of George V silver sauceboats. Maker: Collingwood & Co London 1931, each boat is with a gadrooned border on hoof feet with scrolled handle. 10 cm high, 448gm. It is together with a pair of Kings pattern sauce ladles. Maker: George Bishop & Sons… | *** | |
*** | A seventeenth century English Provincial trefid spoon. Maker's mark struck four times. Circa 1690. | *** | |
*** | A Victorian sterling silver pudding trowel with bright cut neoclassical revival decoration and turned fruit wood handle. Maker: Thomas Smily. London, 1868 | *** | |
*** | A set of six William IV silver Hanover pattern soup spoons, maker Mary Chaucer London, together with a set of seven Victorian Hanover pattern silver dessert spoons maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams) London 1845. Soup spoons 729 gm. Dessert spoons… | *** | |
*** | A set of 12 forks and 12 soup spoons, all 19th century continental silver made in a fiddle and thread pattern, various makers. 1268gm | *** | |
*** | A George I silver hash spoon. London 1719. 265 gms. | *** | |
*** | A pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard Dognose spoons. Maker John Holland I. London 1712. 106 gms. | *** | |
*** | A pair of George III sterling silver serving spoons, old English pattern with shoulders. Sponsors mark Richard Ferris, Exeter 1797. 145gm. | *** | |
*** | Two 18th century berry spoons One Spoon Maker Thomas Tearle London 1737 with later decoration and another of similar period | *** | |
*** | A group of various silver soup spoons and a ladle weighing 1177 gm | *** | |
*** | Ten silver soup spoons, of a fiddle pattern and various makers, and nine silver dinner forks together with two silver entree forks. 1248gm | *** | |
*** | Two George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles. Maker George Smith (II). London 1806. 104gm. | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver sugar bowl. Maker GW. Sheffield 1909, the twin handles bowl with gold washed interior. 308gm. | *** | |
*** | A very rare George I Britannia standard reverse bowl marrow scoop. Maker obscured. London 1720. 106gms. | *** | |
*** | A George III silver fiddle pattern ladle, maker Robert W Smith. Dublin 1808. 36 cm long. 209 grams. | *** | |
*** | A very rare William III Britannia standard silver (95.8% purity) marrow spoon with rat tail, Lawrence Jones, London 1701. 19 cm long. | *** | |
*** | A George III silver basting spoon. Maker George Smith III & William Fearn. London 1791. 117gm. | *** | |
*** | A fine George III large silver armorial basting spoon with bright cut decoration and of exceptional thick gauge. Hester Bateman, London 1787. 30 cm long. | *** | |
*** | A George II silver pap boat. Maker's mark indistinct. 11.5 cm long. 61gm. | *** | |
*** | A George V sterling silver cased christening set, comprising two handled bowl, the lower half with applied cut card work Art Nouveau inspired decoration, S scroll handles, ensuite with matching spoon, presented in original tooled leather presentation case… | *** | |
*** | Edward VII silver Kings pattern cutlery, maker Aitkin Bros. Various dates, comprising ten knives, eleven forks, five teaspoons and a 20th century bread knife | *** | |
*** | 18th century Irish silver. A rare pair of George III Celtic point pattern large basting spoons. Michael Keating, Dublin, 1783. | *** | |
*** | Pair of Victorian silver asparagus tongs. | *** | |
*** | Two sterling silver serving spoons, London 1797 and 1800-01. Makers George Smith IV and Fuller White. 30 cm length, 190g weight. | *** | |
*** | Victorian Kings pattern basting spoon. London 1847. 181gm. | *** | |
*** | George III sterling silver toast rack London 1815. Height 15 cm | *** | |
*** | A Victorian King pattern Silver soup ladle. Maker John Muir. Glasgow 1840. 318gm. | *** | |
*** | A pierced silver fish knife and fork in presentation case. | *** | |
*** | An 18th century George III Scottish Old English pattern large soup ladle. Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh 1798 | *** | |
*** | A George III silver four bar toast rack, with loop handle featuring a crest of a lion rampant. Charles Fox & James Turner. London, 1802. 11.5 cm long, 170g. | *** | |
*** | A William IV sterling silver basting spoon. Maker Morris Brothers 1825. 192gms. | *** | |
*** | Two Victorian sterling silver table spoons of fiddle pattern. Maker Benjamin Smith. Maker Rw. London 1840 & 1848 | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver Kings pattern soup ladle. London 1878. | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver princess pattern ladle. Maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. London 1842. 286gm. | *** | |
*** | Victorian Queens pattern silver ladle, maker W R Smiley London, 1851 | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver meat skewer (monogrammed M). Makers: Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne. London 1821. 66gm. | *** | |
*** | Victorian sterling silver set of six soup spoons and six dessert spoons of fiddle pattern. Maker George W. Adams. London 1846 (2) 1851 (4) Total of Six | *** | |
*** | Edward IV silver fiddle patter flatware, maker William Eaton London 1835-36, comprising 1 armorial, 4 soup spoons, 6 desert spoons | *** | |
*** | George I Britannia standard silver marrow spoon. London 1718 | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver sauce spoons. Maker Lias Brothers. London 1830-1. 227gm. | *** | |
*** | A George III silver fiddle and shell pattern soup ladle, maker Richard Turner London 1811.Provenance J H Bourdon-Smith Ltd 13 Duke Street James London. 365 gm | *** | |
*** | Five George III silver berry spoons, the spoons with varying dates. 330gm. | *** | |
*** | A George IV silver asparagus server. Maker William Eley & William Fearn. London 1823. Albert pattern, with blades pierced with droplets and scrolls. | *** | |
*** | A George III English Provincial silver large basting or stuffing spoon. By Hampston, Prince & Cattles, York, 1803. | *** | |
*** | A George III Exeter silver soup ladle. Maker Joseph Hicks. Exeter 1802. 190 gms. | *** | |
*** | A sterling silver toast rack. 313gms. | *** | |
*** | George III silver ladle. William Ealy and William Fearn London, 1776. 250 grams | *** | |
*** | A stunning very early Victorian Queen's (or Rosette) pattern basting spoon of exceptional quality with period engraved armorial. Maker: William Bateman. London, 1838 | *** | |
*** | George III serving spoon maker T & W Chawner London 1766 weight 90gms. Length 28.5 cm | *** | |
*** | George III silver caddy spoon, maker Joseph Willmore Birmingham 1814 and silver caddy spoon maker H & T Birmingham 1885 and 16th century silver salt, worn marks | *** | |
*** | George V silver Tudor pattern fish and fruit canteen of cutlery Sheffield 1918 in presentation case | *** | |
*** | Set of six Victorian fiddle pattern silver dinner forks, maker possibly John & Henry Lais London 1847 and six fiddle pattern entree forks maker Mary Chawner London 1838 (12) | *** | |
*** | Ten George III and Victorian silver dinner forks, Hanoverian pattern, London various dates. 617gm. | *** | |
*** | George IV sterling silver soup ladle of fiddle pattern. Edinburgh 1823, maker C.B | *** | |
*** | Sterling silver two berry spoons, London 1806-07. Makers William Eley and William Fearn. 22 cm high, 150g weight. | *** | |
*** | A Victorian silver toast rack with a gadrooned edge and scrolled feet. Maker John & Henry Lias London 1842, 16 cm long, 13 cm high, 363g | *** | |
*** | Eight sterling silver Georgian table spoons, rubbed London hallmarks. 21 cm long, weight: 382g. | *** | |
*** | Nine Georg Jensen year spoons 1970's. | *** | |
*** | A pair of George III sterling silver berry spoons | *** | |
*** | A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, maker Chawner. Co George William Adams, London 1874, the handles with shell and foliate decoration | *** | |
*** | A William IV fiddle pattern silver ladle. Maker John, Henry & Charles Lias. London 1831. Length 34 cm. 187 grams. | *** | |