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Auction House:
Raffan Kelaher & Thomas
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A George III silver soup ladle, Old English pattern; Thomas & William Chawner, London, 1767. Length 35 cm. Weight 170g. ***
*** Six George III sterling silver tea spoons, Old English pattern, Peter and William Bateman, London 1806. Total weight 81.7g ***
*** Six William IV silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern; Mary Chawner, London 1834. (6) total weight approx 300g ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver ladle, fiddle pattern, Chawner & Co, George William Adams, London 1879. Length 34 cm. Weight 281g. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sauce ladles, fiddle pattern; Elizabeth Eaton, London 1843 ***
*** A pair of sterling silver ladles, Kings pattern, Sebastian Henry Garrard- Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1923. Weight 173g ***
*** A Queen Anne/George I silver table spoon, Hanoverian pattern with rattail bowl; probably Andrew Atcher, London c.1714 ***
*** Twelve Victorian silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs; rococo revival pattern; J & W Deakin, Sheffield 1899. (cased) ***
*** Six Victorian silver table spoons, fiddle pattern, initialled; four probably Samuel Smily, London 1872, two possibly James Payne, London 1869. (6) total weight approx 430g ***
*** A silver tea-strainer and stand, shell handles; Bryan Savage; London 1977. Width across handles 12.5 cm. Weight 90g ***
*** A pair of George III silver serving spoons with gilt embossed berry bowls and engraved terminals, Stephen Adams, London 1796. ***
*** A set of four sterling silver Paul Revere reproduction by Towle cake forks, shaped handle, monogrammed. Together with four matching cocktail forks and four spoons. Weight 287 grams. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver ladle, bearing a crest on handle, with shell and foliate decoration. Martin Hall & Co, London 1875. Weight 298g ***
*** Six sterling silver table spoons, inscribed 'CP' on handle, RG, Edinburgh, 1802-1803. Weight 195g. ***
*** A silver soup ladle, with engraved pointed finial, gilt interior bowl, possibly middle Eastern. Length 38 cm. Weight 190 gm. ***
*** Six sterling silver dinner forks, fiddle pattern comprising: one by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1809, two by Mary Chawner, London 1834, two by Henry Holland, London 1847, one by Chawner & Co -George William Adams, London 1850. Total weight 435 g. ***
*** Six Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, with fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'S', by William Eaton, London 1842, total weight 370 g ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver parcel-gilt compote spoon and matching ladle; James Dixon, Sheffield 1888. (3) total weight 320g ***
*** A Victorian silver basting spoon; fiddle and thread pattern; Mary Chawner, London, 1840. Length 30.5 cm. Weight 160g. ***
*** A William IV silver fish slice, fiddle pattern with pierced blade; Theobalds & Bunn, London 1835. Length 31 cm. Weight approx 150g. ***
*** A George III provincial silver soup ladle, fiddle pattern, engraved crest and motto 'Esse Quam Videri', c.1800. Length 33 cm. Weight approx 225g. ***
*** Six Victorian silver table forks, fiddle pattern, initialled; Reid & Co., Newcastle 1866. (6) total weight approx 409g ***
*** Six Victorian sterling silver tea spoons, of fiddle and shell pattern and monogrammed, makers mark Ts, Newcastle 1868. Weight 133g. ***
*** An Edwardian sterling silver ladle, Old English pattern John round & Son Ltd, Joseph Ridge, Sheffield 1905. Length 32.5 cm. Weight 259g. ***
*** Four Edwardian silver table spoons and seven teaspoons, Old English pattern; John round, Sheffield 1902-1907. (4) total weight approx 420g ***
*** A George III silver potato serving fork, Old English pattern; George Smith, London 1798. Length 29.5 cm. Weight 115g ***
*** An early George III silver marrow scoop, T.R., London 1762. Length 21 cm ***
*** A set of six sterling silver tea spoons, monogrammed, TW, Newcastle. No date mark. Weight 89grams. ***
*** A Victorian silver soup ladle, fiddle pattern engraved with a 'G', possibly Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1875. Length: 35 cm. Weight: 234 gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver skewer, with caduceus finial, Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, London 1851, length 19 cm, weight 25 gm. ***
*** An early 20th century German silver ladle and matching basting spoon, 800 standard, Art Nouveau foliate finial. Weight 365grams ***
*** A heavy French silver soup ladle, Paris c.1780. Wt 290g ***
*** A George III provincial silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern, monogrammed; Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1799. Length 30 cm. Weight approx 100g. ***
*** A George III silver caddy spoon, ornate scrolled and engraved handle and spoon; John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1817. ***
*** A George V sterling silver toast rack, plain design, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1916. 11 x 10 x 7 cm. Weight 109g. ***
*** A Victorian silver condiment set of seven pieces chased with festooned garlands; with spoons (one various); H. Hayes, Birmingham 1897. Total weight 260g ***
*** Four, each Victorian silver dessert spoons and forks, various makers and dates. (8) total weight approx 375g ***
*** Twelve American silver coffee and spoons and a pair tongs, Tiffany & Co., fiddle, thread and shell pattern. (13) ***
*** Four Victorian silver spoons including three tea caddy spoons (two plain form, one Kings pattern) and one sugar spoon. Various makers. Weight 42.2g. ***
*** Eight Georgian sterling silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, initialled Mjl, James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin) Sheffield, 1920. Total weight 435g. ***
*** A set of three Australian sterling silver tea spoons, each finial depicting a flower (golden wattle, purple Orchid and donkey Orchid), Harold Harris, WA. Weight 43grams. ***
*** Victorian sterling silver ladle, fiddle pattern, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1857. Length 32 cm. ***
*** A George III sterling silver fish slice, fiddle pattern, the blade well decorated with openwork, crested, James Beebe London 1823. Weight 179grams. ***
*** A sterling silver cake knife, the handle carved into banksia flower. Weight 103g. ***
*** A collection of silver items, including a picture frame, a milk jug, a pepper shaker, a perfume bottle, six tea spoons. Including sterling silver and 800 silver. Weight for full silver items 268g. ***
*** A George I silver marrow scoop; Paul Hanet, London 1725. Length 23 cm. Weight 50.3g ***
*** A set of six Victorian silver dessert spoons, modified Albert pattern; Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1853. Total weight 280g. ***
*** An Edwardian silver sauce ladle, Old English pattern; Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1903. Weight approx 300g ***
*** A pair of late Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, Hester Bateman, London 1785. Weight 110g. ***
*** A pair of Indian Colonial silver mustard spoons, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, monogrammed 'B', Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, late 19th century. Weight 27.8grams. ***
*** A 19th century sterling silver tea strainer, circular shaped, one handle, faint marks. Weight 56grams. ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver cheese spoon, Peter & William Bateman, London 1790. ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver Garvy ladles, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, monogrammed on handle, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1852. Weight 196grams. ***
*** An Asian silver tea strainer, with shell handle finial, the dripping bowl mounted on tripod paw feet. Weight 76 grams. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern, well engraved in bowl depicting St George and the dragon, initialled on handle, Charles Wallis London 1853. Weight 152grams. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver basting spoon, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, crest on handle, Elizabeth Eaton London 1846. Weight 187grams. ***
*** Three sterling silver table forks, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, monogrammed, Robert Wallis, London 1847. Weight 259grams ***
*** A silver plated King's pattern flatware service, comprising eleven dinner forks, fifteen entree forks, twelve dinner forks and twelve entree knives (stainless steel blades), twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons and three serving… ***
*** A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, Old English pattern; Wm Chawner, London 1820. Total weight 116g. ***
*** Eight Georg Jensen spoons, sterling silver and enamel, of the years 71', 72', 73', 74', 75', two of 76', and 77'. All boxed ***
*** A large silver brandy saucepan; turned wood handle; apparently unmarked. Weight (all in) 430g. (repaired) ***
*** A 19th century South African silver dessert fork, fiddle pattern, initialled; Laurence Twentyman c.1830. Length 16.5 cm ***
*** An Australian silver Toastrack, six slice; Fairfax & Roberts. Length 12 cm ***
*** Four Victorian sterling silver pieces of flatware, Kings pattern, including a mustard spoon with gilded inside (Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1875, 29g), a mustard spoon (Elizabeth Eaton London 1845, 30g), a cream ladle (James Crichton… ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons, in a variant King's pattern, George Adams, London 1848, length: 22.5 cm. Weight: 201 gm. (2) ***
*** A pair of sterling silver flash cut sugar tongs, Hester Bateman, London circa 1780. Weight 31 grams. ***
*** A pair of silver fish servers, pierced with scroll decoration, possibly Hungarian, total weight 198 g ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver basting spoon, Old English, thread and shell pattern, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater London 1892. Weight 220grams. ***
*** A cased set of George III silver berry spoons, the later bowls gilt and embossed with fruits, London, various dates and makers 1799- 1809. Length 21.5 cm. Weight all in 232 gm. In fitted box for Chapple & Mantell, Charing cross London. (4) ***
*** A Continental silver part soup set, comprising the ladle and six table spoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'Ll'. Weight 576g ***
*** Six Georgian sterling silver dessert spoons, shell motif, city mark absent, possily by Thomas Wilkes Barker, 1819, total weight 212 g ***
*** Two 19th century silver serving spoons, George IV and Victorian, King's pattern. (2) total weight 202g ***
*** Four George III silver table spoons, Old English pattern, monogrammed in pairs; London 1796 (2), 1817 (2). (4) total wt 244g ***
*** A Victorian silver and mother of pearl caddy shovel; Wm Neale, Birmingham 1896, and six German silver coffee spoons, 800 standard; Latzko. (7) ***
*** A pair of George II silver table spoons, Old English pattern, monogrammed; S.W. (see Grimwade no.3807); London c. 1750 ***
*** Three George III silver tablespoons, fiddle pattern, engraved with initials 'Aew'; James McKay, Edinburgh, 1814. Length 22 cm. Weight 230g. ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver sauce ladle, 'Cactus design'. Length 19 cm. Weight 65g. ***
*** A George IV Scottish silver fish slice, fiddle and shell pattern with pierced blade; engraved crest; Alexander Edmonstoun, Edinburgh 1823. Length 29 cm. Weight approx 125g ***
*** A set of six Continental silver table spoons ***
*** Three silver table spoons by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1814 ***
*** An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver basting spoon, monogrammed to handle, makers mark W. M. Weight 89grams. Length 30 cm ***
*** A sterling silver serving spoon, fiddle pattern initialled 'S', Elizabeth & John Eaton, London 1860. Weight 133g. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver soup ladle, fiddle pattern, initialled E.N on handle, Charles Boyton London 1842. Weight 232g. ***
*** An Austro-Hungarian sterling silver ladle, circa 1900. Weight 198grams. ***
*** An Edwardian silver sugar vase with pierced scalloped rim and blue glass liner, William Mammatt & Son, Sheffield 1906, and pair of associated sugar tongs, same date. (2) ***
*** An 18th century silver table spoon, Hanoverian pattern; maker's mark Im or Lm; not traced, c.1720. ***
*** Four William IV Scottish silver forks, fiddle pattern, Robert Gray, Glasgow 1830. Total wt 340g ***
*** A set of six sterling silver tea spoons. Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1954. Total weight 44g. Boxed. ***
*** Three sterling silver items, a cheese scoop with 'Ivory' handle, Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1782; a ladle William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1806; and a pair of sugar tongs, Mary Sumner, London 1808, monogrammed R*H ***
*** A George I silver table spoon, Old English pattern; Paul Hanet, London 1725. Length 21 cm. Weight 65g. ***
*** A set of six enamel spoons, silver gilt and vari-coloured enamel demitasse spoons, enamel handles and bowl, Ela of Denmark. Fitted box. ***
*** A pair of George III silver table spoons, Old English pattern, initialled, crest of a boar's head erased; William Sumner, London 1795 ***
*** Four Georgian sterling silver sugar tongs, two by Peter & Williams Bateman, London, 1806 and 1814 (35g and 37.6g), one by Thomas Wallis, London, 1806 (31g) and one William Summers London 1823 (35g). Total weight: 138.6g ***
*** A caddy spoon, mother of pearl handle. Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1805 ***
*** A sterling silver table spoon, fiddle pattern, Peter & William Bateman, London 1814. Weight 67 grams. ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver toddy ladle, with whale bone carved twisted handle, featuring a 1758 Shilling. Circa 1960. Unmarked. ***