*** | A pair of English sterling silver toast racks by Atkins Brothers of Sheffield, circa 1886, 10 cm high, 9 cm wide, 192 grams total | *** | |
*** | Linton of Perth boxed set of six Australian silver coffee spoons with wildflower motifs, 20th century, stamped 'Jal. St. Silver', 8.5 cm long, 44 grams total | *** | |
*** | Austro-Hungarian antique silver campaign cutlery set, comprising of two folding spoons and a fork, 19th century, the largest spoon 20.5 cm long, 164 grams total | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen three Danish gilded sterling silver and enamel year spoons, 1971 (2) and 1972, 15 cm long, 134 grams | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen early Danish sterling silver serving spoon, early 20th century, 26.5 cm long, 110 grams | *** | |
*** | Two 18th century Channel Islands silver sauce ladles, by George Mauger and George Hamon of jersey, circa 1780, the largest 17 cm long, 64 grams total | *** | |
*** | An antique Channel Islands silver serving spoon by Jacques Quesnel of jersey, circa 1800, engraved with monogram, 28.5 cm long, 96 grams total | *** | |
*** | Antique English made sterling silver caddy spoon and two silver sifting spoons, all with Channel Islands over-struck marks by Jean Le Gallais and Jacques Quesnel, 19th century, (3 items), the largest 16.5 cm long, 112 grams | *** | |
*** | An antique English sterling silver mote spoon with fancy back, 18th century, 13 cm long | *** | |
*** | James Linton Australian silver serving spoon, Western Australian origin 15 cm long | *** | |
*** | A pierced silver serving spoon with pseudo Hanau marks, 19th century, 16.5 cm high, 57 grams | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver and bone handled stilton scoop by Robert Mitchell of Birmingham, circa 1825. Engraved, in Memory of George Vernon wall, 20 cm long | *** | |
*** | Six assorted sugar tongs, English and Continental including sterling silver and silver gilt, 19th century, the largest 16 cm long, 195 grams total | *** | |
*** | Set of three Irish silver rats tail spoons by William Sherwin of Dublin, circa 1834, 17.5 cm long, 131 grams total | *** | |
*** | Sargisons of Hobart, Australian silver caddy spoon and gumleaf spoon, 20th century, (2 items), both stamped 'Sargisons Stg.', 9 cm and 13 cm long, 42 grams total | *** | |
*** | Set of six Australian silver teaspoons with wildflower motifs, stamped 'H.M.' flanking an anchor, 10.5 cm long, 57 grams total | *** | |
*** | Shell and sterling silver caviar dish with a Russian silver spade-shaped spoon, 19th/20th century, the dish 5 cm high, 8.5 cm wide | *** | |
*** | Set of 4 Russian silver teaspoons, pair of sterling silver condiment spoons and a set of six sterling silver shell-shaped teaspoons with feathered edges, (12 items), the largest 14.5 cm long, 170 grams total | *** | |
*** | Antique English sterling silver and bone fish servers in original plush box, made by George Hape of Sheffield, circa 1905, the box 34 cm wide | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver soup ladle by Charles Eley of London, circa 1828, 33 cm long, 220 grams | *** | |
*** | An 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoon by Thomas Bouton of jersey, circa 1770s, engraved 'S.B..', 17 cm long, 26 grams | *** | |
*** | An antique sterling silver penknife, silver spoons, boot button hook and writing instruments, 19th and 20th century, (16 items), the boot button hook 17 cm long. | *** | |
*** | Antique Channel Islands bright cut silver sugar tongs by Jacques Quesnel of jersey, circa 1800, engraved 'M.V.D.', 15 cm long, 36 grams | *** | |
*** | Sterling silver and Continental silver spoons, condiment spoon and napkin ring, 19th and 20th century, (14 items), 245 grams total | *** | |
*** | Brian Eggleton 'Memorial spoon. Presented to members of the silver Society of Australia in 2015 as part of the bequest made to the Society by the late Brian Eggleton. Made by Trevor Platt of Libucha & Platt, Silversmiths, Queensland, limited production of… | *** | |
*** | An English sterling silver spoon with unusual figural crest of a Maori warrior with club, London, circa 1783, 17.5 cm high | *** | |
*** | Sargison's Australian silver serving spoon and cake slice, Tasmanian origin, 20th century, stamped 'Sargison's, Silver,' and 'Sargison's, Hobart, 21 cm long, 94 grams total | *** | |
*** | Sargison's two Australian silver condiment spoons with enamel decoration, Tasmanian origin, 20th century, one stamped 'Silver, Hobart, 15 cm and 14 cm long, 56 grams | *** | |
*** | Table spoons, standard 800 silver c1828, fiddle pattern, St. Petersburg, 241 gms. (4) | *** | |
*** | A Danish silver and tortoiseshell spoon by Peter Hinnerup, circa 1850, 20.5 cm high | *** | |
*** | Golfing interest: a set of six English sterling silver cocktail skewers in the form of golf clubs in original leather golf bag, by Corfield & Co, Birmingham, circa 1929, 8.5 cm high | *** | |
*** | Antique Irish silver rats tail table spoon with engraved eagle and rabbit crest, made in Dublin, circa 1825, 23 cm long, 75 grams | *** | |
*** | Set of six Scottish silver spoons by James Hewitt of Edinburgh, circa 1795, 17.5 cm long, 192 grams total | *** | |
*** | An antique Russian silver soup ladle with engraved monogram crest, 19th century, 30 cm long, 162 grams | *** | |
*** | Set of six Scottish Georgian sterling silver fiddle and thread dinner forks by Elder & Co. Edinburgh, 1836 438 grams | *** | |
*** | Antique English fish cutlery set with ivory handles in original walnut canteen, setting for six, 19th century, the canteen 27 cm wide | *** | |
*** | A pair of Irish silver rats tail spoons by William Sherwin of Dublin, circa 1834, 18 cm long, 90 grams total | *** | |
*** | Sargisons of Hobart, set of six Australian silver teaspoons, in original box, 12 cm long, 52 grams total | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver 'Fiddle' pattern basting spoon with engraved initials 'W.E.C.' to the handle. By Charles Boyton of London, circa 1829, 29.5 cm high, 110 grams. | *** | |
*** | A pair of Georgian sterling silver sauce ladles with maker's mark 'Th Mh' for Thomas & Metcalf Hopgood, London, circa 1833, 18 cm long, 155 grams | *** | |
*** | Sargison of Hobart Australian silver Arts & Crafts spoon with twisted stem and hand beaten finish, circa 1920s, stamped 'Sargison Silver', 11.5 cm long | *** | |
*** | An Asian silver serving spoon with phoenix handle, 20th century, 30 cm long, 160 grams | *** | |
*** | Hans Christian Andersen Danish silver set of six novelty spoons, 15 cm long, 190 grams total | *** | |
*** | New Zealand green-stone and sterling silver set of 6 tea-spoons in original fitted box from H.W.Lloyd of Wellington, circa 1900 | *** | |
*** | Set of 6 Australian silver cake forks and spoons with coloured glass bean finials, 20th century, stamped '925' with pictorial marker's marks, 12.5 cm long, 120 grams | *** | |
*** | Sterling Silver spoon set (c1977),'The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds', by John Pinches (London), limited edition by invitation only. Set of (12) housed in a velvet lined timber box with certificates. Superb condition | *** | |
*** | Peter, Ann & William Bateman Georgian sterling silver fish slice, London, circa 1801, 17.5 cm long | *** | |
*** | An antique silver ladle with shell decoration and carved mother of pearl handle, 19th century, marks rubbed but possibly a Moscow Russian silver assay mark, 43 cm long | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, 18th/19th century, 22.5 cm long, 42 grams | *** | |
*** | Peter & Ann Bateman Georgian sterling silver sugar tongs, London, circa 1796, 14.5 cm long, 35 grams | *** | |
*** | A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons by Robert Rutland of London, circa 1811, 23 cm long, 115 grams total | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver stilton scoop with bone handle, London, circa 1800, ‹27 cm long | *** | |
*** | A fine Irish sterling silver basting spoon by William Cummins of Dublin, 1831. An Irish sterling silver ladle by Richard Sawyer of Dublin, 1807; and an English 18th century sterling silver ladle, London, maker's mark illegible 168 grams total | *** | |
*** | A Dutch silver ladle by J.R. Kreuner of Rotterdam, circa 1849, 2nd grade, 83.3% silver, stamped, J.K. 16.5 cm long, 50 grams. | *** | |
*** | Two sterling silver caddy spoons, one fiddle and thread with shell pattern, London, circa 1816 and the other by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, circa 1818, 9 cm and 8 cm long | *** | |
*** | Sargisons of Hobart set of six Australian silver spoons, stamped 'Stg. Silver', 11.5 cm long, 50 grams total | *** | |
*** | Novelty wishbone sugar nips by Levi & Salaman of Birmingham, circa 1906; bird claw sugar tongs; and a sterling silver caddy spoon, (3 items), the largest 10 cm long, 44 grams total | *** | |
*** | Russian silver servers, Continental silver tongs, three silver spoons and two silver serving forks 19th and early 20th century, (8 items), the largest 19 cm long, total weight (minus the Russian servers) 175 grams | *** | |
*** | Silver brush and mirror, sugar tongs and Continental silver servers, (5 items), the mirror 26 cm high | *** | |
*** | Antique 18th century Channel Islands bright cut silver sugar tongs, stamped 'P.N.', most likely Guernsey, circa 1780, engraved 'J.E.', 14 cm long, 33 grams | *** | |
*** | Antique early 19th century Channel Islands bright cut silver sugar tongs by T. De Gruchy & J. Le Gallais of jersey, circa 1839, engraved 'Elacs. 18 Dec. 1839.', 15 cm long, 43 grams | *** | |
*** | Antique Channel Islands silver sugar tongs by Charles William Quesnel of jersey, circa 1800, engraved 'E.M.L.', 14.5 cm long, 35 grams | *** | |
*** | Set of twelve bright cut sterling silver teaspoons by John Edward Bingham for Walker & Hall of Sheffield, circa 1886, most likely manufactured for the Channel Islands market, 13 cm long, 184 grams total | *** | |
*** | Antique channel Island fiddle pattern silver sugar tongs by Charles William Quesnel of Guernsey, early 19th century, engraved 'L.L.M. Nov. 1833', 15 cm long, 42 grams | *** | |
*** | A boxed set of 12 sterling silver and enamel souvenir teaspoons, made in Birmingham, circa 1970s, 174 grams total | *** | |
*** | A pair Russian silver spoons, Moscow assay mark, stamped 'A.C', (date obscured) 19th century, 15.5 cm long, 70 grams total | *** | |
*** | William Drummond pair of Australian sterling silver toast racks, early 20th century, stamped 'Wm. Drummond & Co. Melbourne', 7.5 cm high, 103 grams total | *** | |
*** | Boxed set of six Australian sterling silver teaspoons retailed by Carmelle in Perth, 10 cm long, 65 grams total | *** | |
*** | Sargison's two Australian silver jam spoons, Tasmanian origin, 20th century, stamped 'Sargison's, Silver,' and 'Sargison's silver, Hobart, the larger 13 cm long, 40 grams | *** | |
*** | Sargisons boxed set of 6 sterling silver spoons, designed by Harold Sargison, made by Sargison's, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 1920 - 1940. Beautiful Arts & Crafts beaten bowls, twisted handles capped with amythist stones. | *** | |
*** | William Drummond & Co. Sterling silver bowl and spoon in original plush fitted box, Birmingham, circa 1914, the bowl 10 cm diameter, 130 grams total | *** | |
*** | Irish silver sugar tongs with engraved feather edge and fluting, late 18th century, maker's mark illegible, 15 cm long, 40 grams | *** | |
*** | An antique English sterling silver caddy spoon with leaf decoration, by John Taylor & John Perry of Birmingham, circa 1836, 6.5 cm long | *** | |
*** | A pair of antique sterling silver ladles by George William Adams of London, circa 1854, 17.5 cm long, 112 grams total | *** | |
*** | Three assorted Russian silver spoons with engraved backs, early 20th century, the largest 14 cm long, 50 grams total | *** | |
*** | Set of six tea spoons, enamel and sterling silver by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London, in original fitted box | *** | |
*** | A Georgian sterling silver 'Fiddle' pattern sauce ladle, by William Eaton of London, circa 1835, 18 cm, 78 grams. | *** | |
*** | Brian Eggleton 'Memorial spoon. Presented to members of the silver Society of Australia in 2015 as part of the bequest made to the Society by the late Brian Eggleton. Made by Trevor Platt of Libucha & Platt, Silversmiths, Queensland, limited production of… | *** | |
*** | A pair of antique sterling silver berry spoons by Atkin Brothers of Sheffield, circa 1897, 22 cm long, 108 grams total | *** | |
*** | Two pairs of Georgian sterling silver mustard spoons by Stephen Adams II and William Eaton, circa 1822 and 1834, 10 cm long, 44 grams total | *** | |
*** | An antique English seal top spoon by George Hart (Guild of Handicrafts), London, circa 1913, 15.2 cm high, 38 grams | *** | |
*** | A pair of sterling silver fish servers with ivory handles by Barker Brothers Ltd. Of Birmingham, early 20th century, the knife 28 cm long | *** | |
*** | An 18th century Channel Islands silver serving spoon by George Hamon of jersey, circa 1770s, engraved 'E.M.G.', 21.5 cm long, 40 grams | *** | |
*** | A pair of English sterling silver pilgrims spoons in original box, 19.5 cm high, 142 grams total | *** | |
*** | An antique Channel Islands bright cut silver serving spoon by George Mauger of jersey, circa 1810, engraved 'A.E.G.T. N. 6 Sep. 1810.', 20.5 cm long, 46 grams | *** | |
*** | Set of 12 Continental silver teaspoons, together with a 12 silver plated coffee spoons, 20th century, (24 items), stamped 'R.V. 800', the silver spoons 10.5 cm long, 164 grams total | *** | |
*** | A pair of London made antique Channel Islands bright cut silver serving spoons, retailed by J.P. Genge of jersey, circa 1895, the largest 23m long, 162 grams total | *** | |
*** | Set of six antique Channel Islands silver fiddle pattern teaspoons by Jacques Quesnel of jersey, circa 1820, 14.5 cm long, 112 grams total | *** | |
*** | Georg Jensen Danish silver cheese knife and spoon, David Andersen Norwegian silver pate knife, silver tea spoons and tongs, the cheese knife 19 cm long | *** | |
*** | An Australian silver spoon with echidna finial, stamped 'Ince 925 Stg. Sil.', 11.5 cm long | *** | |
*** | Mildred Creed set of six Australian silver teaspoons, stamped 'Creed, S.S.', 10.5 cm long, 55 grams total | *** | |
*** | A pair of Georgian sterling silver mustard spoons with original gilt wash finish, by Willam Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner of London, circa 1810, 10 cm long, 28 grams total | *** | |
*** | Georgian sterling silver sugar nips, 18th/19th century, 12.5 cm long, 32 grams | *** | |
*** | Set of six silver tea spoons, sterling silver sugar tongs, two forks and a jam spoon, 260 grams total | *** | |
*** | A pair of Georgian sterling silver ladles and two 19th century mustard spoons, 130 grams total | *** | |
*** | A Russian silver spoon, Moscow city mark with Cyrillic makers stamp, 19th century, 16.5 cm long, 44 grams | *** | |