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Auction House:
Dunbar Sloane Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Paul Storr large pie spoon, Kings pattern, 6 ounces ***
*** Boxed set six New Zealand sterling silver & enamel souvenir spoons, all with Invercargill crest finial each bowl with varying New Zealand native bird, stamped 800 Reu 11 cm lengths ***
*** Rare Charles II sterling silver dog nose tablespoon, engraved crest to the back, London 1654 ***
*** Cased set of twelve Faberge .84 silver coffee spoons, the hexagonal tapering handles with orb finials and incised bands, gilded bowls, the backs with engraved initials ***
*** Three sets of 6 Scandinavian sterling silver gilt coffee spoons, each set with different coloured enamels ***
*** 24 pieces R Wallace & Sons Art Nouveau sterling silver cutlery, comprising, 6 dessert spoons and 6 teaspoons in the 'Violet' pattern, 6 table knives, 3 table forks and 3 dessert forks in fancy scroll pattern, weight including stainless steel knife blades,… ***
*** Good quality Mappin & Webb S/P oak cased canteen of cutlery, shell and scroll pattern comprising, 12 table knives, 12 dessert knives, 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 6 table spoons and 7 teaspoons ***
*** George II sterling silver serving spoon with marrow scoop traditional form, London, 1731, maker, Richard Scarlett. ***
*** 29 various sterling silver spoons butter knife & 2 pairs of sugar tongs, approx 483 grams ***
*** Two Victorian sterling silver & greenstone serving spoons very near matched with the finials formed as cloaked New Zealand chiefs with square sectioned greenstone handles, Birmingham 1896, maker Broadway & Co ***
*** 10 Victorian Scottish sterling silver forks maker McKay & Chisholm. Edinburgh, 1844. Engraved 'H'. Weight 320g. ***
*** Set twelve Victorian sterling silver table forks, Hanoverian pattern Sheffield 1898 ***
*** Cased William IV sterling silver fruit set comprising 4 berry spoons and sifter ladle, Old English pattern with bright cut engraved handles and gilded bowls, London 1832. ***
*** Ten large Scottish sterling silver forks maker McKay & Chisholm. Edinburgh, 1839. Engraved 'H.' Weight 660g. ***
*** Set of 12 Victorian sterling silver dessert forks, fiddle pattern with engraved initial (M) to the back, marks rubbed, London c1845, makers Josiah Barnet & William Waters ***
*** George VI sterling silver sugar bowl by Carrington & Co London, octagonal two handled shape, London 1938, approx 658 grams ***
*** Set six George IV sterling silver tableforks double struck Kings pattern with engraved figural crest, London 1824, maker Jonathan Hayne. ***
*** George II sterling silver Brandy warmer plain baluster with sparrow beak spout, turned wooden handle, London, 1731, maker, William Fordham or William Fielding ***
*** Hallmarked Danish silver harlequin flatware comprising 28 pieces. Minimum. 826 silver. Most by Christian F. Heise, some other marks. Various dates 1911-1927. Engraved 'CM' and 'AM'. Weight 1.48 grams (including six knives) ***
*** 10 George III Scottish sterling silver serving spoons or soup spoons. Engraved 'H.' maker Fras. Howden. Edinburgh, 1790-94. Weight 667g ***
*** George III sterling silver jockey cap caddy spoon, Birmingham 1797, makers initials it ***
*** Composed set of 6 George III sterling silver tablespoons, fiddle pattern with engraved crest, 3 x London 1817, and 3 x 1807 ***
*** Composed set of 7 Georgian sterling silver table forks, fiddle pattern with engraved crest to the back, various dates and makers. ***
*** Cased set of six Edward VII sterling silver toast racks, four division with fixed handle, London 1910, approx 197 grams ***
*** Rare matched set of 8 early 19th century sterling silver Scottish provincial (Elgin) dessert spoons fiddle pattern with engraved initials, maker Charles Fowler, c1820 ***
*** Nine various Georgian and Victorian sterling silver tablespoons comprising, 5 fiddle pattern and 4 Old English pattern, various makers and dates, approx 568 grams ***
*** Seven 19th century sterling silver tablespoons fiddle pattern with engraved initials, 3 various makers. ***
*** Three Victorian sterling silver tablespoons & 2 matching forks, fiddle pattern, Exeter 1862, makers Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah) approx 387 grams ***
*** Composed set of 8 sterling silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern with engraved initials, various dates, approx 365 grams ***
*** Collection of thirteen 19th century sterling silver spoons, all fiddle pattern comprising 2 sauce ladles, 5 tablespoons, 4 dessert spoons and 2 teaspoons, various dates and makers. ***
*** 28 various sterling silver tea & coffee spoons, sauce ladle & sugar tongs, approx 500 grams ***
*** Three New Zealand sterling silver teaspoons by W H Nettleship Wanganui fiddle pattern with engraved initial, and another sterling silver spoon similar stamped Wn ***
*** Pair George III sterling silver basting spoons double struck Kings pattern London 1813 maker William Chawner ***
*** Set twelve Victorian sterling silver Queens pattern dessert spoons London 1848 ***
*** George III sterling silver soup ladle Old English feather edge pattern with bright cut engraving and fluted and beaded bowl, London, 1774, maker, probably Philip Roker III ***
*** 18 various antique American silver spoons, comprising 3 fiddle pattern tablespoons, 14 teaspoons and small ladle, approx 376 grams ***
*** St James house Company sterling silver spoon 'Form' pendant watch Swiss manual movement enclosed with three teaspoons on trace link neck chain ***
*** 5 William IV &Victorian Irish sterling silver tablespoons fiddle pattern with engraved initial, 3 x 1834 & 2 x 1841, approx 438 grams ***
*** 22 various sterling silver spoons, including sauce ladle, souvenir spoons, fancy Norwegian spoon, teaspoons, jam spoons, etc (4 unmarked or indistinct), 477 grams ***
*** Set of twelve George III sterling silver table forks, Hanoverian pattern with engraved crest, London 1814, maker John Wakefield, approx 690 grams ***
*** Georgian III sterling silver soup ladle elongated fiddle pattern with engraved crest, Exeter 1817, approx 231 grams ***
*** Pair of Georgian IV sterling silver basting spoons fiddle pattern with engraved initial to the front and presentation inscription to the back, London 1825, approx 246 grams ***
*** Set of 6 Georgian III sterling silver table forks, fiddle pattern with engraved crest and initials to the backs, London 1804, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, approx 474 grams ***
*** Set of 12 George III sterling silver dessert spoons, Old English pattern, London 1801, approx 395 grams ***
*** Pair Victorian sterling silver novelty knife rests formed as a farmer pulling a stubborn donkey, London, 1891 ***
*** Three sterling silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, 3 dessert spoons & table fork, various makers and dates, approx 328 grams ***
*** Set of six William IV tablespoons fiddle and thread pattern, London 1832 ***
*** Pair Victorian sterling silver basting spoons fiddle pattern with engraved crest, London 1884, approx 325 grams ***
*** Eleven various Victorian sterling silver fiddle pattern cutlery pieces some with engraved initials, all Exeter with various dates comprising, a pair of tablespoons, sugar tongs, butter knife, 3 dessert spoons, 2 teaspoons and 2 egg spoons, approx 425 grams ***
*** Oak cased set of twelve George V sterling silver dessert forks & twelve knives, with ivory handles and ribbon engraved blades ***
*** Cased set of six New Zealand sterling silver teaspoons the tops formed as tikis with a native bird in coloured enamels above, stamped Stg.Sil, the back of each bird also stamped Stg with mark of circular sun rays enclosed 60 ***
*** Set of 8 Continental sterling silver dessert spoons, with fancy floral and scroll pattern handles, approx 363 grams ***
*** Set of 8 Continental sterling silver dessert spoons, with fancy foliate handles and engraved initials, approx 364 grams ***
*** 26 various pieces of sterling silver flatware, comprising a small bread fork, pair of pickle forks, two tablespoons, five Hanoverian pattern dessert forks and matching table fork and fifteen various tea & coffee spoons, approx 719 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver basting spoon, Old English pattern with engraved crest, London 1788, approx 116 grams ***
*** Pair Edwardian VII sterling silver & greenstone knife rests, with flared trumpet form ends, central greenstone bands, on scroll legs with pad feet, engraved 1908 Auckland, Birmingham 1906, makers James Fenton & Co ***
*** Victorian sterling silver trowel, with spiral fluted and beaded ivory handle and engraved blade, Sheffield 1873, makers John Harrison & Co ***
*** Set of 6 Victorian sterling silver tableforks, fiddle pattern, London 1847, approx 423 grams ***
*** Victorian sterling silver soup ladle, fiddle pattern with engraved crest, London 1884, makers, Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler) approx 313 grams ***
*** Four ornate Dutch late 18th century - early 19th century silver marriage spoons one with sailing ship finial, the others with figural finials and spiral stems ***
*** Large American sterling silver basting spoon by Crosby Morse & Foss, handle with engraved bright cut border and 2 aesthetic motifs, 157 grams ***
*** Set twelve George III Scottish sterling silver dessert spoons Old English pattern, Edinburgh, 1807, maker, James McKay. ***
*** Queen Elizabeth II cased set 6 sterling silver teaspoons rattail pattern with greenstone handles, together with an New Zealand silver and greenstone handled preserve spoon by Stoneham ***
*** 27 various sterling silver cutlery items, including chiefly tea and coffee spoons, and 2 forks, approx 313 grams ***
*** Set of 6 early Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, Old English pattern, maker William Theobalds, approx 277 grams ***
*** Three Georgian sterling silver tablespoons & 3 dessert spoons, Old English pattern, various dates, apporx 294 grams ***
*** Three sterling silver table forks & a tablespoon, fiddle pattern, various dates, approx 310 grams ***
*** Cased pair George II sterling silver berry spoons Old English bright cut with traditional fruit embossed gilt bowls, London 1756, approx 143g ***
*** Old English pattern, London 1807, together with a set of 6 sterling silver rattail pattern teaspoons, cased set of 6 New Zealand sterling silver coffee spoons, and one other odd teaspoon, approx 290 grams ***
*** Pair George III sterling silver basting spoons Old English pattern with presentation inscriptions Oxfordshire Agricultural Society to Mr J Edmonds' London 1815 ***
*** Pair Edward VII sterling silver oak handled salad servers Sheffield 1908 ***
*** Set six William IV Irish sterling silver tablespoons rattail pattern with engraved crest, Dublin, 1837, makers, Robert & John gray and Philip Weekes. ***
*** Composed set of 6 sterling silver tablespoons, fiddle pattern, one with engraved initial, various makers and dates, approx 414 grams ***
*** George IV sterling silver soup ladle double struck Kings pattern, London, 1823, maker, William Johnson. ***
*** Pair New Zealand sterling silver & greenstone handled jam spoons the heart shaped bowls engraved with figure and ferns marked sterling ***
*** Pair George III sterling silver serving spoons gilt scallop bowled bright-cut Irish pointed Old English pattern Dublin 1824 ***
*** Part set of George IV sterling silver cutlery, comprising Old English basting spoon, 6 Hanoverian table forks and 4 dessert forks, London 1824 maker Randall Chatterton ***
*** Boxed sterling silverer, greenstone and enamel teaspoon marked (S.B.andS.Ld), Birmingham, 1905. (This teaspoon was probably made for the Christchurch international Exhibition 1906-1907) ***
*** Six various Georgian &Victorian sterling silver tablespoons comprising, 2 George III Old English pattern, 2 rattail pattern, and 2Victorian fiddle pattern, all with engraved initials, approx 370 grams ***
*** Set of 6 George III sterling silver dessert spoons, Old English bright cut with engraved initial (M) London 1795, maker Stephen Adam II ***
*** Victorian sterling silver toast rack six division with scroll handle, ends and feet, Sheffield 1844, approx 360 grams ***
*** Set of twelve George III sterling silver dessert spoons, Old English pattern with engraved crest, London 1808, approx 374 grams ***
*** Victorian sterling silver mustard pot, cylindrical shape with pierced scrollwork thumbpiece and body and blue glass liner, London 1855, makers John & Edward Barnard, together with a fiddle pattern spoon ***
*** Set twelve George VI sterling silver handled dessert knives Old English thread pattern, Sheffield c1937, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson) ***
*** Four New Zealand & English sterling silver & greenstone handled bread forks ***
*** Set of six George V sterling silver tablespoons Old English pattern, London, 1918 ***
*** George IV sterling silver basting spoon double struck Kings pattern, London, 1823, maker, William Johnson (probably) ***
*** Box set of sterling silver and nephrite pickle forks made in Birmingham, Imported by David Pilk, Goldsmith ***
*** Pair George III sterling silver sauce ladles, fiddle pattern with engraved crest, London 1817, maker Robert Peppin, approx 128 grams ***
*** Rare small New Zealand sterling silver skewer by G Coates & Co, stamped makers name, 15 cm length ***
*** Victorian sterling silver soup ladle fiddle and thread pattern, engraved crest, London 1846, approx 264 grams ***
*** Six various Georgian &Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons comprising, 4 Old English and 2 fiddle pattern, approx 240 grams ***
*** Composed set of 6 sterling silver dessert spoons Hanoverian pattern together with 3 sterling silver Old English pattern tablespoons, one by Peter & William Bateman, approx 342 grams ***
*** Rare set of Norwegian sterling silver & enamel coffee spoons made for the New Zealand market, each bowl decorated with a different New Zealand native bird by David Anderson, Oslo ***
*** Pair Dutch silver basting spoons Old English pattern by Johannes Wilhelm Tarner, together with matching fork and tablespoon, approx 421 grams ***
*** Pair Victorian sterling silver asparagus tongs fiddle pattern with pierced oblong grips, London, 1854, maker Elizabeth Eaton ***