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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 spoon and oyster fork, sterling silver with ivory handle, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1918. ***
*** A George III sterling silver tablespoon, Old English pattern, engraved 'Sarah' to handle, William Welch II Exeter 1810. Weight 55grams. ***
*** A George III sterling silver tablespoon, Old English pattern, well decorated with engravings, monogrammed, circa 1800, possibly by George Cowles, London. Weight 55grams. ***
*** A George III silver serving spoon, Old English pattern, Gabriel Sleath, London 1784. Length, 21.5 cm. Weight 68 gm. ***
*** A Victorian silver serving spoon, fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'Wjs', George Adam, London 1864. Length 23 cm. Weight 82 gm. ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver spoons, monogrammed, London circa 1798-1799. Weight 26.9grams. ***
*** A George IV sterling silver spoon and knife, handle and blade sterling silver, previously gilded, Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham, 1829. Weight 51grams. ***
*** Six silver coffee spoons, each finial shaped as a different flower. Netherlands. Weight 51.4g. ***
*** A Tiffany & Co sterling silver dessert spoon, the handle well decorated with characters. Weight 59grams. ***
*** A set of sterling silver tea spoons, for six, each handle with an animal finish, including a Rhino. Total weight 70g. ***
*** A George III silver sauce ladle, Old English pattern, monogrammed 'Saj', Solomon Hougham, London 1796. Length 17 cm. Weight 45.5 gm. ***
*** An Australian sterling silver Harris & Son dessert spoon, the finial shaped as Leschenaultia, in original box. Harris & Son WA. Weight 24grams ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver mustard spoons, shell pattern, monogrammed 'L', bowl gilded inside, James & William Marshall, Edinburgh 1848. Length 10 cm. Weight 24g. ***
*** A pair of 800 silver table spoons, Swedish silver, stamped 800, Q2, with 20h century state marks. Weight 121g. ***
*** Six Edwardian sterling silver coffee spoons with sugar nips, Old English pattern, Charles William Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1904. Total weight 64 g, boxed. ***
*** A Victorian silver table spoon, fiddle and thread, crest and motto 'Confido' ('I Trust - Boyd Family); Elizabeth Eaton, London 1853. ***
*** Four Swedish enamel and silver coffee spoons. (4) ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, fiddle and shell pattern; George Adams, London 1880 ***
*** A silver tea strainer; E.Viner, Sheffield ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver Scissor sugar nips; Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1889 ***
*** A Swedish silver serving spoon, by G.T. Polcker, Stockholm, dated 1853 with control mark. Monogrammed Hke at the back of the handle ***
*** A German silver set comprising a sugar spoon and a butter knife. The handle shaped as roses. Stamped 'Silver 835 Germany' ***
*** Two Georgian silver salt spoons, George IV fiddle, thread and shell pattern; William Eaton, London 1825, and George III, modified fiddle pattern; Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1813. (2) ***
*** A silver-gilt anointing spoon; Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1953. (cased) ***
*** Ten silver coffee spoons, three Wm Comyns, London 1899, three James Dixon, Sheffield 1906, and four John round, Sheffield 1922. (10) ***
*** Two 19th century silver salt spoons, Old English pattern, London 1804, fiddle pattern, Exeter 1861. (2) ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver scissor sugar nips, bright-cut and with shell bowls; Birmingham 1895 ***
*** Six enamel and silver-gilt coffee spoons; Mappin & Webb, Birmingham. (6) ***
*** A Victorian silver-mounted pickle jar and associated fork, the jar probably Edward Durban & Co., Birmingham 1848; with Russian spoon. (2) ***
*** A George IV silver table spoon, Old English pattern with later embossed and gilded 'Berry' bowl; Robert Rutland, London 1824. ***
*** Two 19th century silver dessert spoons, fiddle & thread and fiddle patterns; Wm Eaton, London 1842 and Wm Hicks, Exeter 1824. (2) ***
*** A George III silver meat skewer; marks rubbed. (repaired) ***
*** A 19th century Scottish provincial silver teaspoon, fiddle pattern, initialled; P.R., Aberdeen c.1810 ***
*** A Danish silver salad spoon, Pyramid pattern; designed by Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, Copenhagen. Length 13 cm. Weight 38.5g. ***
*** Seven silver tea spoons, of Art Deco design. Stamped 800 ***
*** A George II silver bowl of pap bowl form, originally a toddy ladle bowl; London 1747. (handle removed) ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver spoons, fiddle pattern, monogrammed, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1853. Total wt approx 105g ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, George Adams, London 1863 ***
*** A pair of Victorian Scottish sterling silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, initialled HMB, Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1870. Weight 40g ***
*** Four Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, Henry Holland, London 1877. Weight 88g ***
*** Two Australian silver Wildflower spoons by John Harris, Western Australia. (2) (cased) ***
*** A Danish enamel and silver salt and spoon (2) by Meka ***
*** Two pairs of silver sugar tongs. (2) ***
*** An American silver, parcel-gilt compote spoon, drop-shape gilt bowl, writhen stem and maskhead finial; probably Gorham ***
*** A George III provincial silver table spoon, Old English pattern; Thomas Eustace, Exeter 1781. (worn) ***
*** A European silver sauce ladle and two small spoons. (3) ***
*** A set of German standard silver tea spoons, leaf shaped bowl and rose handle. Weight 83grams. ***
*** Three sterling silver spoons, a mustard spoon, fiddle pattern (IH, London 1825 – 10.3g), a mustard spoon, fiddle pattern (Ce, London 1826 – 16.8g), and another (26.2g). ***
*** Four sterling silver coffee spoons, gadrooned borders. Cooper Bros. & Sons, Sheffield, 1918. Weight 51 grams. ***
*** A set of six Continental silver tea spoons, 800 silver, by the Italian Company Italian Argenteria s.r.l, in fitted pouch. Weight 81g. ***
*** Two sterling silver spoons, set with amber. Weight all in 25.8g. ***
*** A sterling silver berry spoon, fiddle pattern, with engraved and embossed berries and flowers, James Barber, York 1848. Weight 73g. ***
*** Two silver items, a sterling silver table spoon (Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1910 – 48.9g) and an 800 silver pair of tongs (Hungary – 26.3g). ***
*** Six sterling silver tea spoons, Roberts & Belk Ltd, London, 1935, in original fitted box. Weight 80g ***
*** Two sterling silver spoons, a table spoon, Robert Jones, York c. 1790 (24g) and a tea spoon, Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1810 (12g). ***
*** A matched silver three-piece Christening cutlery set. (cased) ***
*** A Dutch silver compote spoon, pierced, cast, relief-decorated with an old crone spinning; c.1947. Length 20.5 cm ***
*** Four George III silver salt spoons, various. (4) ***
*** Six silver coffee spoons with pierced stems; Hardy Bros. Birmingham 1921. (6) ***
*** A toddy ladle, carrying a German 16 Schilling Courant - Friedrich II silver coin in its centre lettering '16 Schillinge Courant Mecklenburg Schwerin Munze' on one side and 'Friedericus D.G Dux Meclenb 1764' on verso, handle extent. Weight 37g. Length 14.5… ***
*** An antique silver serving spoon, engraved detail; marks obscured. ***
*** A pair of George III silver table forks, Old English pattern, initialled; William Eley, London 1803. Weight approx 128g ***
*** A Victorian silver sifter spoon, pierced fluted bowl; London, 1897 (makers mark rubbed). Weight 17.5g. ***
*** Four various silver items, comprising a butter knive, Atkin Bros -Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1919 (14g), a Birks cake fork (50g), a Montgomery Bros cake slice (33g), a spoon stamped 'sterling' (20g). (4) ***
*** An Art Deco sterling silver coffee spoons set, for six, Barker Brothers Silversmiths Ltd, Birmingham 1949. Total weight 36g. Boxed. ***
*** Eight Victorian silver coffee spoons with ball terminals; Wm Hutton, London 1890. (6) ***
*** A Silver Jubilee commemorative spoon, Stuart Devlin, London 1977 ***
*** Five silver coffee spoons with writhen stems and 'Apostle' terminals; Sheffield, and four Australian silver coffee spoons, golf stems. (9) total weight 74g ***
*** Eight silver coffee spoons, twisted handles. Total weight 79g. ***
*** Five Australian silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Old English pattern; Prouds, Sydney c.1928. (6) ***
*** An Edward VII silver sifter spoon, scalloped spoon, plain form handle; Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1905. Weight 36g. ***
*** A George III silver berry spoon, with gilt spoon, plain form handle with floral engraving; George Smith III, London, 1783. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver fish knife, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, with crest on handle, John Pope Genge Exeter 1880. Weight 74grams. ***
*** Two Victorian sterling silver condiment spoons, fiddle, thread and shell patterns, Elizabeth Eaton London 1856 and Chawner & Co London 1856. Weight 54grams. ***
*** Three sterling silver spoons, including one commemorating the sixty year of reign of Queen Victoria. Weight 43grams. ***
*** A pair of silver and mother-of-pearl spoons, well embossed bowl, FA&Co, Sheffield circa 1928. In fitted box. ***
*** A sterling silver toast rack, for four toasts, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1911. Length 7.5 cm. Weight 79g. ***
*** A German Continental silver table spoon, with foliate design on handle, 800 silver. Weight 45 grams. ***
*** Six Dutch silver tea spoons, 833 silver. Weight 47grams. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver dessert spoon, fancy pattern, monogrammed on handle, John James Whiting London 1852. Weight 62grams. ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver table spoon, Old English pattern, Thomas & William Chawner London circa 1760. Weight 59grams. ***
*** An English and Dutch birth spoon, Dutch twisted neck, characters shaped handle, English hallmarked and Dutch hallmarked bowl well engraved '3rd March/May 1720', B H Joseph & Co (Barnet Henry Joseph) London 1888 - with 'F' (1840) letter date from the… ***
*** A pair of William IV silver sugar tongs, of plain shaped form, William Henry Lamport, Exeter 1833. Length 15 cm. Weight 60 gm. ***
*** A sterling silver Rodd set of six coffee spoons, the handle shaped as flowers, with original receipt and box. Weight 53g ***
*** A set of sterling silver coffee spoons, for six, with shell finish, Hardy Brothers, London 1938. In original fitted case. Weight 58.2g ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver main fork, fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'M.M' on handle, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1895. Weight 78g ***
*** A sterling silver Roman spoon, Francis Howard Ltd, Birmingham, 1976. Boxed. Length 105 mm. Weight 8.8g. ***
*** A pair of Australian silver tea spoons, with gum leaf finial. ***
*** Six German silver coffee spoons; 800 standard, for Carl Weishaupt. (6) ***
*** Three William IV silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, Richard Britton, London 1835. (3) ***
*** A pair of William IV silver sugar tongs, fiddle pattern; London 1837 ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, fiddle pattern; W.R.Smily, London 1847. ***
*** Three European silver spoons/forks, beaded edge; Dutch and German. (3) total weight approx 125g ***
*** A German silver tea-strainer in the form of a pail, with swing handle; 800 standard ***
*** Two Victorian silver spoons, a fiddle pattern serving spoon, initialled; George Maudsley Jackson, London 1895, and a lily pattern jam spoon, initialled; George Adams, London 1855. (2) ***
*** A pair of George IV silver sugar tongs, fiddle pattern; James Wintle, London 1823 ***