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Auction House:
Art+Object
Number of lots recorded:23
Lots with images:23
Prices available:23
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A rare William and Mary period silver unascribed apostle spoon, the finial with a figure attributed to be St Jude, with sacred nimbus and holding a square, his typical attribute. Pricked on the back of the bowl with the makers initials S.E and dated 1695.… ***
*** Twelve silver Kings Honeysuckle pattern dessert spoons, armorial to terminal, 11 hallmarked London 1839, 1 London 1850, W. 1000g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** Nine silver Kings pattern dinner forks, armorial to terminal, 7 hallmarked London 1882, 2 hallmarked London 1871, W. 900g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** New Zealand silver and pounamu knife rests the legs modelled as ferns. Length 6.5 cm ***
*** Six silver Kings Honeysuckle pattern serving spoons, London, 1839, W. 700g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** Nine silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, London and Dublin, mixed dates and makers, W. 640g approx. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** Six silver Kings Honeysuckle pattern serving spoons, London, 1839, W. 700g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** A good Victorian set of fish servers with ivory handles and sterling silver ferules with aesthetic style decoration, the knife blade with a crane wading in a river. In original plush lined case Sheffield 1887/1888 by Mappin and Webb. ***
*** A pair of Georgian old English pattern sterling silver ladles, London 1796 by John Wren ***
*** Eight Georgian silver Kings pattern teaspoons, armorial to terminal, Dublin, mixed dates and makers, W. 220g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** A cased set of six Irish Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, Dublin 1820 together with another cased set of sterling silver teaspoons ***
*** A pair of early Victorian fiddle pattern sterling silver table spoons, London 1837 by Joseph and Albert Savory ***
*** Victorian sterling silver fish slice and fork, London 1856 by Francis Higgins. Length 32 cm ***
*** A good cased Victorian sterling silver Stilton scoop, London 1859 by George Adams ***
*** A pair of silver Kings pattern sauce ladles, armorial to terminal, London, 1858, made by George angel, W. 190g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** A late Victorian cased set, of four sterling silver salts, together with two salt spoons, Chester 1901 by James Deakin and Sons ***
*** A silver meat skewer, London, 1812, made by Josiah and George Piercy, W. 80g approx. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** A silver meat skewer, London, 1802, made by William Leley and William fern, W. 70g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** Sterling silver sugar basin, Birmingham 1900, together with a pair of sugar nips ***
*** A pair of silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, London, 1818, made by Sarah and John Blake, W. 140g approx. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford. ***
*** Sterling silver caddy spoon, modelled as a geisha holding a parasol ***
*** Sterling silver and enamel Arts & Crafts style caddy spoon ***
*** A sterling silver sifter spoon, fiddle pattern, London 1830 by William Eaton ***