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Auction House:
Bonhams
Number of lots recorded:55
Lots with images:55
Prices available:55
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
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*** A George III composite silver King's pattern table service by Paul Storr and William Eley & William fern, London 1818 - 1823, together with modern silver-handled knives, comprising:- thirty-six table forks, thirty-six table spoons, twenty-four dessert… ***
*** An important and privately commissioned Victorian silver and silver-gilt table service of flatware, cutlery and salt cellars, the majority by Robert Garrard, London 1837, with exception of some pieces by Mary Chawner, London 1837 & 1839, the table service… ***
*** A 19th century silver table service of Queen's pattern flatware and cutlery, various dates and makers, comprising:- 72 table spoons (all London, 36 1855, by George Adams, 9 1820/31, by William Chawner, 17 1828, by AB Savory and 10 1828, by TC Savory) 144… ***
*** An English sterling silver cutlery service in rattail pattern with two sauce ladles in Old English pattern, various makers including Garrards various dates 1896, -1937 comprising 18 dinner forks, 12 dinner knives 18 dessert forks 12 dessert knives 12 fish… ***
*** An Australian silver set of five fiddle pattern table forks by Alexander Dick, Sydney, circa 1830 with engraved script initials Ref for Robert Fitzgerald and pseudo English marks, A.D/lion passant/leopard's head/E/King' head. (5). Provenance: Robert… ***
*** A Queen Anne and George I/II silver table service of Hanoverian and Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising twelve tablespoons engraved with a bishop's mitre, six London 1748, by Ebenezer Coker, six London 1740 (JS), eleven… ***
*** An Australian silver pair of fiddle pattern table spoons by Alexander Dick, Sydney, circa 1830 with engraved script initials 'Ref' for Robert Fitzgerald and pseudo English marks, 'A.D/Lion Passant/Leopard's Head/E/King' head/A.Dick'. (2). Provenance:… ***
*** A flatwear service sterling silver in fiddle thread and shell pattern, vaious makers including George Adams, William Ferne and William Elley comprising a service for twelve persons; twelve dinner knivestwelve dinner forkstwelver tablespoons, twelve… ***
*** A modern set of 48 silver-handled table knives and dessert/cheese knives, by C. J Vander all contained in a two-handled wooden box. ***
*** A Georg Jensen 'Cactus' pattern sterling silver flatware service, designed by Gundorph Albertus, a setting for twelve comprising, 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner spoons, 6 luncheon knives, 12 luncheon forks, 12 dessert spoons, 6 fish knives,… ***
*** An Australian silver set of five fiddle pattern dessert forks by Alexander Dick, Sydney, circa 1830 with engraved script initials REF for Robert Fitzgerald and pseudo English marks, A.D/lion passant/leopard's head/E/King' head. (5). Provenance: Robert… ***
*** A pair of Australian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by Alexander Dick, Sydney, circa 1839, with engraved dragon rampant armorial crest to the heel, pseudo English marks, 'Lion passant/Leopard's head/E/Kings head/DICK' (2), 159 gms ***
*** A set of six Australian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons by Henry Cohen, Sydney, circa 1830, the plain spoons marked with lion passant/ kangaroo/ King head/ HC, 14.5 cm long, 135 gms (4.3oz) ***
*** Queens pattern silver canteen for eight by Roberts & Belk, maker's mark of Roberts & Belk, Sheffield,1981 comprising: eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight table spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, eight table knives, eight dessert… ***
*** A pair of Australian silver sugar tongs, by Alexander Dick, Sydney, circa 1835, Fiddle pattern with applied shell and scroll motif, marked 'DICK/Lion Passant/Crowned Leopard's Head/E/King's Head',50gms (1.5oz). Provenance: Hamilton & Miller Auction Sale… ***
*** A George III Irish silver basting spoon, by John Shields, Dublin 1766,a pair of Victorian serving spoon and fork with twist handle, London 1876 by George Adams, and three George III Old English pattern basting spoons viz:- London 1808, by John Kerschner;… ***
*** An American sterling silver flatware service by The Stieff Company Baltimore for Colonial Williamsburg and Tiffany & Co., 20th century, A 'Queen Anne' setting for twelve comprising; dinner, forks and knives, starter forks and knives, dessert and teaspoons… ***
*** A silver six-piece 'dragon and cloud' egg cruet by Wang Hing, 19th century each stamped 'WH90', except for one English silver-plated spoon, the cruet 28.5 cm long, the cups 5.7 cm high, the spoons 10.7 cm long (13). ***
*** An Australian silver cutlery service for six persons, 1921/5 (108), comprising; table forks, table spoon, table knives, dessert forks, dessert knives, dessert spoon, fish knives, fish fork, bread and butter knives, cake forks, ice cream spoon, tea spoon,… ***
*** A set of Hanoverian silver table knives, by a Haviland-Nye, Sheffield 1967 comprising twelve table and bread knives. (24) ***
*** A Charles I silver seal top spoon, Richard Crosse, London 1634 the square faceted stem with lobed double baluster finial, the terminal engraved 'IL' over 'IT', length 17.5 cm ***
*** A James I silver seal top spoon, Daniel Cary, London, 1624 the shaped finial on fig shaped bowl, length 16 cm, 46 grams. Provenance: James Fairfax AC, Sydney. Private collection, Sydney ***
*** Mid 17th century West country silver apostle spoon, with a fig-shaped bowl, flattened stem and figural gilt finial, prick dot engraving Sp over 1673 over real photo, makers mark Cr (and another, cup with mullets), possibly from Taunton area, circa 1670… ***
*** A set of twelve George III sterling silver Old English pattern table forks by Hester Bateman, London, 1789 ***
*** A set of six George III Scottish silver table spoons, by William Mitchell & William Russell, Edinburgh 1806 Old English pattern, engraved with Jf monogram, weight 426gms. ***
*** A Victorian owl-shaped pepper pot, Richards and Brown, London 1878, the textured body with pull-off ear, pierced on top and fitted with glass eyes 7.5 cm high (weight 50gms). ***
*** A Charles II silver lace-backed trefid spoon, by Edward Hulse 1684, with a ribbed rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal initialled 'Sts', the front with mask motif amongst scroll work, 19 cm long, 41gms (1.2ozs). Reference: For similar spoons see Bonhams… ***
*** A suite of English Hanoverian pattern silver flatware, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1945 a setting for six each with a rat-tail bowl, comprising six each dessert spoons, soup spoons, dessert forks, dinner forks and a pair of serving spoons; together with a… ***
*** A set of 12 George III silver 'Shell' pistol grip knives and two pronged folks, makers mark JH, with steel blades. (24) ***
*** An Edward VII silver bead pattern canteen of cutlery for six, Sheffield 1919 by Walker & Hall (50), by Walker & Hall, comprising soup spoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, seven table knives, seven dessert knives,fish knives and forks, 1720… ***
*** An Australian silver set of twelve floral tea spoons by James A. Linton, Perth, by James A. Linton, Perth, together with two butter knives and a salt spoon (15). Provenance: Raffan & Kelaher, 1984 ***
*** An American silver boxed suite of flatware and mug, both by Gorham, 19th/20th century, the flatware setting for six (fork, knife, dessert and tea spoons) housed in original oak box, the mug chased and embossed with vacant floral cartouche, gilt lined… ***
*** A Georgian Irish silver basting spoon, by Elizabeth Bainbridge, Dublin 1808 of fiddle pattern with engraved salamander crest, length 32 cm, weight 121gms. ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver basting spoons, by George Adams, London 1857, fiddle shell pattern. Length 31 cm, weight 15oz. (2) ***
*** A pair of George IV basting spoons, ladle and set of sauce ladles, the spoons by John Meek London, 1827, the ladles maker W.E, London 1827 most engraved with double eagle crest, one with campana crest, length 17 and 32 and 35 cm, weight 738gms. (7) ***
*** An Australian silver fiddle pattern mustard spoon, probably by David Barclay, Tasmania, circa 1835, 12 cm long. Provenance: Hamilton & Miller Auction Sale No R, 24 Jun 1981 ***
*** Sterling silver toast rack, hallmarked London 1799, maker Peter and Ann Bateman height 14.5 cm, weight 174 gm ***
*** An Australian silver Fiddle patern teaspoon, by Alexander Dick, Sydney, circa 1835, engraved with script initials PMJ, marked 'Lion Passant/Crowned Leopard's Head/E/King's Head/Dick'. Exhibited: Powerhouse Museum Sydney 1984-1986 ***
*** A good Russian boxed silver-gilt and niello spoon, with boxed pair of niello spoons, with spiral twist stem and knop finial, the bowl depicting a square, housed in original silk and velvet lined lather box. The other pair with foliate design in blue… ***
*** A George III set of six silver shell bowl salt spoons by Hester Bateman, London circa 1780. And a set of six silver Old English teaspoons, by George Smith, London 1784 (12) ***
*** A George III sterling silver marrow scoop by Hester Bateman, London, 1773 engraved with a crest ***
*** A Dutch gilt silver apostle spoon, possibly Rotterdam circa 1672 with apostle standing figure terminal, inscribed with crest and 'Maas Sliujs A.P', length 17.5 cm. ***
*** A George III sterling six piece toast rack by Paul Storr, London, 1798 on four pad feet, wire work body with egg rings to, the ends and ring handle, height 20 cm, length 14 cm, weight 198gms ***
*** An Australian silver set of six figural coffee spoons by William James Sanders, circa 1930, with kangaroo, koala and kookaburra finials, marked 'W.J.S/925/Elephant's Head/ 925' and an identical set by Fairfax & Roberts, marked 'F&R/Beaver/Stg' (12) ***
*** A George III silver meat skewer, by Richard Crossley, London 1792, with scratch weight 2=9, crest and coronet, 28 cm long; a later skewer by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1972, 15.5 cm long; and a marrow scoop by William & Sons Ltd, London 1897. (3) ***
*** A George III silver sugar sifter berry ladle by Hester Bateman, London 1785;. And three silver gilt berry spoons. (4) ***
*** A George III silver wire work toast rack, by Thomas Dicks, London 1811. 16 cm long; and a smaller rack, Birmingham 1860, 13 cm long (2) ***
*** A George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern soup ladle by Charles Eley, London 1827 ***
*** A French pair of silver serving spoons by Amelie Cardeihac, 1904/20, with cast mark terminals. (2) ***
*** A Victorian boxed set of four silver and gilt apostle spoons, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1891. St Philip, St Matthais the Disciple, St Matthew and St Luke, all with twisted stems, 20 cm long (4) ***
*** Two pairs of Georgian silver sugar nips, one pair by Gawen Nash, London, circa 1750. (2) ***
*** Three George III silver Old English tea caddy spoons. One by William Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1814; and one by James Sambrook, London 1812; and one by Thomas Hayter, London 1815 (3) ***
*** A Victorian cased pair of silver fish servers by George Unite, Sheffield 1875 ***
*** Three silver caddy spoons, one George III fiddle pattern by Edward Furnice London 1817; another fiddle pattern maker's mark of G.E London, 1802; and a shell bowl spoon, Chester. (3) ***
*** A George III silver caddy spoon, by John Shiels, Dublin with a shell bowl and shaped handle, length 9.5 cm, weight 14gms ***