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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
*** An English sterling silver toddy ladle, with gilded interior, the torsed horn handle set in silver. Faint marks (lion visible only). Length 40.3 cm. Weight all in 76g. ***
*** A Continental silver ladle. Weight: 205g. ***
*** A pair of George III silver table spoons, fiddle and thread, I & H Lias, London 1819. Wt 170g ***
*** An Australian silver condiment set, three pieces, on paw feet; S. Schlank & Co., Adelaide (Crown mark), and three spoons, two by Apex ***
*** Twelve American silver coffee spoons; N. G. Wood & Sons, Boston. (cased) ***
*** Three 19th century silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed; spurious marks; cf. J.M.Houstone mark 208. (3) ***
*** A large silver ladle by van Kempen & Zonen, 1937 ***
*** A silver presentation bowl and spoon, engraved Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, 1915, in original box. Total weight 185g. ***
*** Three 19th century silver teaspoons, one George III, two Victorian, fiddle pattern; William Seaman, London 1815, Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1840 and John West, London 1841. (3) ***
*** Three silver condiment pieces and four spoons. (7) total weight 190g ***
*** Six Australian arts & craft sterling silver spoons, with flower finials. Total weight 53g. Unstamped ***
*** A set of nine sterling silver tea spoons, and sugar tongs, with torsade handle design, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1900. Total weight 148.1g. (10) ***
*** Six silver coffee spoons; 800 standard. (boxed) ***
*** A set of six sterling silver and enamel coffee spoons, each handle well decorated with various coloured enamels, Henry Clifford Davis Birmingham 1955. Weight 78grams. In fitted presentation box. ***
*** Six 800 silver German tea spoons, King's pattern. Weight 160g ***
*** A set of six coffee spoons, with matching sugar tongs, in original box, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1966. Weight 65 grams. ***
*** Six sterling silver tea spoons, Art Nouveau pattern, Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield 1906. Presented in original box. Weight 84grams. ***
*** An Irish silver table spoon, fiddle pattern, rat tail bowl, monogrammed 'W Mc', William Cummins, Dublin 1815. Length: 23 cm. Weight: 76 gm. ***
*** A cased set of silver sovereign Queens spoon collection, each spoon with a gilt cameo of a former Queen of England, John Pinches Ltd., Sheffield 1977, length 14.5 cm, combined weight 150 gm. (6) ***
*** A pair of Russian sterling silver table spoons, Mikhail Mikhailovich Karpinsky, St Petersburg, 1833. Weight 134g. ***
*** Two sterling silver forks, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, monogrammed, entree fork by Chawner & Co London circa 1860, and a main fork, by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner London 1809. Weight 147grams ***
*** An Art Deco Australian silver tea strainer and stand, marked 'St. Silver', with black Bakelite handle to strainer. Weight all in, 107.5gm. ***
*** A George III sterling silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern, monogrammed Clb on handle, Gw, London 1808. Weight 121g ***
*** A Georgian caddy spoon, sterling silver, initialled on handle, Fp, London, 1820. Weight 9g ***
*** Two sterling silver spoons, the handle carved into Australian fauna. Weight 26g. ***
*** A collection of silver items, a tea strainer, a spon, and two cake servers, including Asian silver. Total weight 136.4g. ***
*** A late 19th century Norwegian silver spoon, thread pattern, 82% silver, signed by Thune, worked in Oslo, dated 1871. Weight 190grams. ***
*** A sterling silver spoon, fiddle and shell pattern. Weight 66grams. ***
*** Four George III silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, crested; Wm Bateman, London 1820. (4) total weight approx 98g ***
*** A George III silver toddy ladle with whalebone twist handle, Godbehere, Wigan & Bult, London 1807 ***
*** Twelve Edwardian silver coffee spoons, monogrammed; Jackson & Fullerton, London 1909. (12) ***
*** A pair of small silver ladles, Cooper Bros (for Ollivant & Botsford), Sheffield 1963. ( fitted case) ***
*** Twelve Victorian silver coffee spoons, feather edge Celtic point; Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1885, (12) ***
*** A German silver set of six tea spoons, the handle shaped as the rose tree of Hildesheim. Stamped 'Silver 835 Germany' ***
*** An 18th century silver table spoon, engraved zig-zag and thread; probably Irish provincial c.1790. ***
*** An Edwardian silver serving spoon, Old English pattern, crested; Garrards, London 1907. Wt 79g ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver salt spoons, each with shell bowl. Writhen stem and 'Apostle' finial; probably Arthur Sibley, London 1866 ***
*** Three pairs of 19th century silver sugar tongs. (3) ***
*** A pair of 19th Scottish silver sugar tongs and a provincial silver spoon, the tongs fiddle pattern with shell bowls; George Jamieson (Aberdeen), Edinburgh 1853; and a teaspoon, fiddle pattern; Robert Naughton, Inverness 1830. (2) ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver table spoons, Old English pattern, initialled D. Solomon Hougham London 1809. Weight 142g. ***
*** A cheese scoop, sterling silver bowl, Bakelite handle. William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1897. ***
*** A George III silver caddy spoon, fiddle form, ribbed border; Sarah & John William Blake, London, 1814. ***
*** A George III silver caddy spoon, plain form with leaf embellishment. No makers mark. ***
*** Four 19th century silver salt spoons, three I.T., Birmingham 1787, and one Victorian. (4) ***
*** A pair of 19th century Scottish provincial silver dessert spoons, initialled; Thomas Daine, Greenock c.1810 ***
*** A group of eight Edward VII silver coffee spoons and sugar tongs, all Kings pattern, Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield, 1904. Total weight 135.1g. ***
*** Four 19th century German silver spoons; Hamburg c.1850. Total weight approx 215g. (4) ***
*** A Russian silver part fruit set, floral design handles, comprising four forks and two knives, Kiev. Total weight 194g ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Christening knife and fork, floral engraved form, vacant shield to handle terminal; George Unite, Birmingham, 1866. Fitted box. ***
*** A Danish silver sifter spoon by L.Berth, Copenhagen ***
*** A caddy spoon. London 1811 ***
*** A Victorian set of six sterling silver tea spoons, shell bowl with gilt finish and monk finial, William Devenport, Birmingham 1897. Weight 37grams. In original fitted presentation box. ***
*** A set of six sterling silver parfait spoons, each featuring a canon and monogrammed 'B.V.A', in fitted original case with 'G.L.C 7-5-1897 to 31-3-1913 2 L&J' inscribed in a vacant cartouche, Charles Wilkes, Birmingham, 1911. Weight 150grams. ***
*** A sterling silver toast rack, for four toast, plain design, raised on ball feet. Length 11.5 cm. Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1914. Weight 99g. ***
*** Six sterling silver coffee spoons, Hardy Brothers Sheffield 1961. Weight 61.8 grams. Boxed. ***
*** A 19th century Scottish silver fish slice, fiddle thread and shell pattern with the flat section engraved with a fish and pierecd with stars, marked heron, Glasgow, 1834. Length 29.5 cm. Weight 134 gm. ***
*** A sterling silver toast rack, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1960. Weight 53 grams. ***
*** A William IV silver sugar Sifting spoon, fiddle pattern, William Eaton, London 1836. Length: 17 cm. Weight: 62 gm. ***
*** A sterling silver toddy ladle, scalloped rim, London, 1782. Recent handle. ***
*** Two sterling silver table spoons, monogrammed E*F. Stamped R.S, English silver, town and date marks indistinct. Weight 96g ***
*** An Irish silver sauce ladle, with shell bowl, later engraved stem and crested terminal, the end bent to hang (?), Dublin hallmarks, date letter rubbed. Length, 18 cm. Weight 56 gm. ***
*** An American Indian silver pendant, set with lapis lazuli, on silver bell chain. Weight 10.1g. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, with profusely scrolling handles, swallow crested, marks rubbed. Length 33 cm. ***
*** A Victorian cased set of silver teaspoons and sugar nips, Old English pattern, monogrammed, MartinHall & Co., Sheffield 1899. Weight 91 gm. (7) in fitted case. ***
*** A pair of Scottish sterling silver table spoons, Old English pattern, W.W, Edinburgh, 1786-1787. Weight 115grams. ***
*** A sterling silver caddy spoon, initialled 'H' on handle, George Lowe II, Chester 1805. Weight 12.7g ***
*** A Continental fruit set, 800 silver, of Art Nouveau design, including fork and knives. ***
*** Five 800 silver items, paperknife, oyster fork, spoons. Weight 93g ***
*** A Georgian caddy spoon, sterling silver, monogrammed 'Mh', It Birmingham 1817. Weight 11g ***
*** Four Victorian silver dessert forks, fiddle pattern, monogrammed; George Adams, London 1879. (4) Total wt approx 195g. ***
*** A pair of French silver table spoons, fiddle and thread; Paris. Total weight approx 132g. ***
*** Five Norwegian sterling silver and gilt coffee spoons, the handle decorated with various enamelled colours. Total weight 52.1g ***
*** Five English sterling silver and gilt coffee spoons, the handle decorated with light blue and white enamelled, in a shell shape. S.Ip, Birmingham, 1948. Total weight 46.4g ***
*** Two 19th century silver table spoons, fiddle pattern; Exeter, various. (2) total wt 133g. ***
*** A 19th century Canadian silver dessert fork, fiddle pattern, initialled 'P'; William hunter c.1810 ***
*** Two George III silver salt spoons, Old English pattern; Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794 and George Giles, London 1808. (2) ***
*** Two silver butter knives, one Victorian, and a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs. (3) ***
*** Two 19th century silver table forks and a spoon, fiddle pattern. (3) total weight approx 210g ***
*** A sterling silver butter knife, fiddle pattern with low relief shell design, Reid & Sons (David Reid) Newcastle, late 19th century. Weight 60g. ***
*** A 19th century Scottish silver cream ladle, Old English pattern (Scottish point), crested; probably John Pringle, Perth c.1820. ***
*** A George III silver caddy spoon, fiddle form; Jjc, London, 1795. Weight 14.3g. ***
*** A pair of silver fish servers, not matching, both with floral decoration and ivory handles; Jb, Birmingham, 1891 (fork), W.R.H. & Co, Sheffield, 1909 (fish slice). Fitted box. ***
*** A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, fiddle pattern engraved with key-pattern and other motifs and engraved with a monogram; Peter and William Bateman, London 1811. ***
*** Six various Russian silver spoons and a pair of sugar tongs. (7) ***
*** A 19th century Irish silver sauce ladle, fiddle pattern; Joshua Buckton, Dublin 1822 ***
*** A set of six silver spoons (6) by Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield, 1902. Accompanied by an interesting early Bakelite fitted box ***
*** A silver tea strainer on stand ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver spoon, annual spoon 1980, 'Chicory' design. ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver spoon, annual spoon 1981, 'White Campion' design. ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver spoon, annual spoon 1982, 'Winter Aconite'. ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver spoon, annual spoon 1983, 'Forget-me-not' design. ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver spoon, annual spoon 1984, 'Crowfoot' design. ***
*** Five Victorian sterling silver tea spoons, grapes design, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1899. Total weight 127g ***
*** A William IV silver caddy spoon, Old English pattern; James Payne, London 1832 ***
*** A William IV silver sauce ladle, plain form, engraved 'R I'; Hyam Hyams, London, 1822. Length 17 cm. Weight 57.9g. ***
*** Eleven American silver coffee spoons, Gorham, and an English spoon. (cased) total weight 125g ***