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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
*** Twelve Peruvian 925 silver tea spoons, together with a matching brandy ladle. Weight 208 grams. ***
*** Five Victorian Newcastle silver teaspoons, fiddle and shell pattern, monogrammed 'Mh', Reid & Sons, Newcastle, 1873. Length: 15 cm. Weight all in: 120 gm. ***
*** Five Victorian Exeter silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, variously monogrammed, various dates and makers, length 18 cm. Combined weight 242 gm. (5) ***
*** A George III silver meat skewer, maker's mark rubbed, London 1762. Length 33 cm, weight 98 gm. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern, John James Whiting London 1848. Weight 140grams. ***
*** A set of six Australian silver Mocha spoons by Zygmunt Libucha and Trevor Platt, each with Australian floral terminal and plain bowl, length 11 cm. Weight all in: 73g. In maker's mark fitted box. ***
*** Six sterling silver tea spoons, fiddle pattern, Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co (Jacob Rozenzweig), London 1920. Weight 131g. ***
*** A Dutch silver basting spoon, Dutch provincial, circa 1740. Weight 238grams ***
*** A George III silver soup ladle, Old English pattern, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807. Length 32.5 cm. Weight 188.4 gm. ***
*** A pair of 'Creed S.S' Australian silver tea spoons, with gum leaf finial. ***
*** A George III silver basting spoon, fiddle and thread pattern, crested; Wm Eaton, London 1814. Wt 150g ***
*** An Edwardian silver basting spoon, Old English pattern; Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1903. Weight approx 150g ***
*** Seven Danish silver spoons, six vari-colour enamel coffee spoons (boxed), and a sugar spoon; Egon Lauridsen. (7) ***
*** A George III silver dessert spoon, Old English pattern, monogrammed; Hester Bateman, London 1795. ***
*** A set of twelve Russian spoons, including six tea spoons and six coffee spoons, stamped 800 silver. Total weight 196g ***
*** A set of six silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs; ribbed flared handle with bead terminal; James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1909. Fitted box. ***
*** A cast silver figural table bell; Berthold Muller, English import marks. Weight approx 165g ***
*** A George III silver basting spoon, Old English pattern, initialled; Wm Sumner, London 1794. Weight 111g ***
*** Two pairs of George III/IV silver dessert forks and spoons, King's husk pattern, forks: Wm Eley & Wm Fearn, London 1815 and 1817, spoons: Chas Eley, London 1824. Total wt 240g. ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver berry leaf condiment ladle with planished bowl. Length 12 cm. Weight 25g. ***
*** Thirteen silver spoons. (13) ***
*** A pair of silver berry spoons by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1895 ***
*** Six William IV sterling silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'G' on handle, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1834. Weight 184 grams. ***
*** A set of six sterling silver spoons, 'The Sovereign Queens Spoon Collection' (member's edition), each featuring a unique finial enhanced in 24ct gold, in fitted original case, John Pinches Ltd Sheffield 1977. ***
*** A set of six coffee spoons, bean shaped finial, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd Sheffield 1926. Boxed. Weight 32.5 grams. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sauce ladles, 'Albert' pattern, crested, George Adams, London 1851. Length: 18 cm. Weight all in: 166 gm. (2) ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver dog nose spoons, faint marks. Weight 119grams. ***
*** Five Victorian silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, variously monogrammed, Robert, James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1847. Length 17 cm, weight 214 gm. (5) ***
*** A set of six Tasmanian silver Mocha spoons, by Sargisons Hobart, with Art Nouveau style scroll terminals. Length 10 cm, weight 41 gm. (6) ***
*** A William IV sterling silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern, monogrammed Jd, Charles Boyton (I) London 1834. Weight 118grams. ***
*** A set of sterling silver cake forks, for six, embossed handles, Gee & Holmes, Sheffield 1958. Boxed. Weight 145grams. ***
*** A 19th century Russian silver ladle, with gilt interior bowl, turned ebony handle and ivory finial, maker's mark unidentified, assayer mark for Victor Savinkov,1863, 84 standard. Length 37 cm. ***
*** Two sterling silver table spoons, both Old English pattern, monogrammed 'Sw', by Solomon Hougham, London 1813 and 'Ib' George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1792. Weight 123g. ***
*** A 19th century Dutch silver ladle, with everted shaped lip and square bowl, marked length: 28 cm. Weight: 174 gm. ***
*** Six Australian silver coffee spoons, each with Australian flora stemand applied map of Tasmania; Prouds. (cased) ***
*** A George III silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern, initialled; Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1812. Weight approx 105g. ***
*** Three Georgian silver tablespoons, fiddle pattern, different makers; Soloman Hougham, London, 1798; I.B, London, 1801; John James Whiting, London, 1833. Weight 180g. ***
*** A Victorian silver crumb scoop, Queen's Rosette pattern, monogrammed; George Adams, London 1877. Weight approx 230g ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sauce ladles, fiddle pattern; H & H Lias, London 1869. Total wt 136g ***
*** Six George IV silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed; William Bateman, London 1827. (6) ***
*** A Victorian silver sifter ladle, fiddle and shell pattern; James Beebe, London 1846. ***
*** A vintage 'Sargisons of Hobart' silver teaspoon set, beaten silver spoon, twisted stem, turquoise ball finial. Original fitted box. ***
*** Four 18th century silver coffee spoons, Hanoverian pattern, c.1760. (4) ***
*** Six Victorian silver coffee spoons and pair of sugar tongs, 'Apostle' terminals; Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Birmingham 1889. (fitted case) ***
*** An early Victorian silver sifter spoon, fiddle pattern, crested, with gilt, pierced bowl; Wm Eaton, London 1839 ***
*** An early Victorian silver basting spoon, fiddle & thread pattern; Wm Eaton, London 1837. Weight approx 190g ***
*** A pair of silver knife rests, beaded pyramid form; Martin, hall & Co, Sheffield, 1964. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver ladles, fiddle back form; Robert Stebbings, London, 1890. ***
*** Ten silver spoons and forks, Victorian etc. (10) total weight approx 250g ***
*** Three Australian silver fauna spoons with planished bowls; Harris & Sons, Western Australia. (cased) ***
*** Nine Victorian silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, engraved with an initial; Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams), Exeter, 1863. Weight 170g. ***
*** A Swiss silver soup ladle; 800 standard ***
*** A pair of sterling silver table forks, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, initials removed, Chawner & Co, London circa 1866. Weight 185grams ***
*** A George V sterling silver toast rack, oval shaped, raised on four ball feet, John Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1911. Length 9 cm. Weight 100g. ***
*** A Mikimoto sterling silver tea strainer, hallmarked. Weight 39.6g. ***
*** Six Victorian sterling silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, by Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1886, total weight 92 g, boxed. ***
*** Six Australian silver coffee spoons, each with Australian fauna terminal; Carmelle. (6) (cased) ***
*** A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, bright-cut; Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1794 ***
*** Six silver coffee spoons, King's pattern, Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield 1973. (fitted case) ***
*** A set of twelve Norwegian sterling silver and gilt coffee spoons, the handle decorated with various enamelled colours. Total weight 185.6g. Some damages to the enamel handles ***
*** A 19th century Scottish provincial silver mustard spoon, fiddle pattern, initialled; Alexander McLeod, Inverness c.1820. ***
*** A Victorian silver marrow scoop; Richard Britton, London 1838. Length 22 cm. Weight 49g. ***
*** An Edwardian silver Christening spoon, 'Little Miss Muffett'; Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910 ***
*** A pair of George IV silver table spoons, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, single struck; initialled; Robert Rutland, London 1827. Total weight approx 174g ***
*** Two sterling silver sauce ladles, one Old English pattern by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1806, the other Kings pattern by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1886. Total weight 152g. ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, fiddle pattern, marker's mark obscured, Exeter, 1823. Total weight 142g. ***
*** A 19th century silver spoon, fiddle pattern; same crest as on early Walter Harley spoons; possibly Australian. Length 14.3 cm ***
*** A Victorian silver serving spoon, King's pattern; Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1854. Weight 105g. ***
*** A set of Art Deco sterling silver tea spoons, Wilmot Manufacturing Co, Birmingham, 1934. Weight 110grams. ***
*** A George III fish server, sterling silver blade and ivory handle (cracks), Abstinando King, London 1802. ***
*** A George II sterling silver caddy spoon, shell bowl and bright cut handle, TW, London 1739. Length 7 cm. Weight 6.1g. ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, the bright cut handle well decorated, hallmarked. Weight 7.4g. ***
*** A pair of George IV Scottish silver berry spoons, Old English pattern, with engraved floral stems, and fruit embossed bowls, G. Thomson, Glasgow, 1828. Length 22 cm. Weight 119 cm. ***
*** A George III sterling silver basting spoon, Old English pattern, monogrammed Il, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London 1804. Weight 119g. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sugar tongs, David McDonald Glasgow 1824. Weight 44 grams. ***
*** A set of six enamel sterling silver tea spoons, gilded finish, turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham, 1967. Total weight 65.6g. ***
*** A set of six Norwegian coffee spoons, sterling silver base, enhanced with enamel. In 'Harrods' fitted box. ***
*** A George VI silver toast rack, four slice, with spade shaped carrying handle, Collingwood & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, length 9.5 cm. Weight 111 gm. ***
*** A George III silver marrow scoop, initialled 'B', maker's mark unclear, London 1815. Length 23 cm, weight 38 gm. ***
*** A 800 silver German cutlery set, for six, comprising forks and knives, steel blades, handle monogrammed Hs ***
*** Four Dutch export sterling silver spoons, including two by W.F. Schuss, Amsterdam, 1875. Total weight 228g. ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sugar tongs, George Nangle, Dublin, early 19th century. Weight 35.7g. ***
*** A silver basting spoon, possibly from Austria or Germany, circa 17th century. Weight 184grams. ***
*** A sterling silver basting spoon, the bowl well decorated with flower, monogrammed on handle, stamped 'PK63'. Weight 183grams. ***
*** Five George IV sterling silver table spoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed Wer, T Cox Savory, London 1828. Weight 257g ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver cheese scoop, with carved ivory handle. Sheffield 1882. ***
*** Three sterling silver diner forks, fiddle pattern, monogrammed Clb to back handle. Chawner & Co, London 1848. Weight 220g. ***
*** A pair of Edwardian silver sauce ladles, Old English pattern; Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1903. Weight 165g ***
*** Six, each American silver fruit knives and forks; knives with steel blades; Gorham Manufacturing Co. (12) ***
*** A William IV silver sauce ladle and a silver butter knife, fiddle pattern ladle; Wm Eaton, London 1832; engraved butter knife; G.M.Jackson, London1885. (2) ***
*** A Georgian silver Christening spoon, beaded garland border; London, 1,800 (makers mark obscured). Fitted presentation box. ***
*** Two Russian silver ladles, gilt bowls, engraved bowl backs. (2) ***
*** A 19th century Canadian silver salt spoon, fiddle pattern, initialled; John Barry, new Brunswick c.1840 ***
*** Three 19th century Colonial silver salt spoons, fiddle pattern; pseudo English marks: Monarch's head, Gothic upper-case D, leopard's head, Jb. (3) ***
*** A pair of 19th century Russian silver sugar tongs, relief scrolls; Moscow 1840 ***
*** A pair of William IV silver sauce ladles, fiddle pattern initialled; London 1830 ***