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Auction House:
Barsby Auctions
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** George IV sterling silver tea caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1825, 7.5 cm long approx. ***
*** George III sterling silver basting spoon, hallmarked London 1811, maker Naphatali Hart, 130 grams ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, London 1791, maker Charles Hougham, London 1778, marker George Smith II, 21 cm long approx, 110grams ***
*** Six David Anderson sterling silver & enamel spoons stamped Norway sterling ***
*** Australian J. Linton sterling silver spoon, Gumnut' Arts & Crafts style, stamped JAL St Silver ***
*** Pair of George III Irish sterling silver soup spoons, hallmarked Dublin 1798 (Michael Keating), 21.5 cm long approx, 117 grams appox ***
*** Six gilt European silver spoons in a timber inlaid box ***
*** Pair Victorian sterling silver fish servers, Birmingham 1858, makers John Gammage. Pierced decoration to knife, embossed decoration to handles. Weight 248grams approx. ***
*** 800 Continental silver Ladle length 30 cm,144grams approx ***
*** Pair of sterling silver berry serving spoons hallmarked London 1837, width 132g approx ***
*** Twelve Russian Imperial silver handle knives, 19th century (main course), 84 zolotnik purity (875), 26.5 cm long approx Provenance: Owners fled Russian circa 1917 and settled in Tientsin (Tianjin) China and became part owners of Talati House Hotel, which… ***
*** Two sets of sterling silver salt cellars, one set hallmarked London circa 1870 & the other Birmingham 1919, all with blue glass liners & 4 various salt spoons ***
*** Five sterling silver dessert spoons hallmarked Sheffield 1933 & 1938, 280 grams ***
*** Pair of crested sterling silver sauce ladles, Old English pattern, hallmarked Sheffield 1860 (Henry Wilkinson & Co), 16.5 cm long, 91 grams ***
*** Pair of Australian Art Deco silver toast racks, by Hardy Bros. Ltd, Sydney, in fitted case. 11.9 cm wide, 119 grams ***
*** Pair of George III sterling silver serving spoons, hallmarked London 1809, 124g approx., 23 cm long ***
*** Early 19th century French silver ladle by Francois-Dominique Naudin, 32 cm long, 174 grams ***
*** Cased set six ERII silver & enamel coffee spoons hallmarked for Birmingham 1979, makers William Suckling Limited, with harlequin coloured enamel bowls, and coffee bean finials, in fitted case, weight 54 grams total ***
*** Antique Russian silver serving ladle hallmarked to handle with Assay mark for circa 1860, embossed decoration to handle, with gilt washed bowl, length 30 cm; weight 55grams ***
*** Set six Australian silver teaspoons each marked sterling silver, with maker's mark, 'H anchor M,' with Australian wildflower decoration to handles, and hand beaten bowls, length 10 cm each; weight 55grams total. ***
*** George III sterling silver basting spoon, London 1809, makers Richard Crossley and George Smith III, monogrammed, (length 30 cm, weight 128grams). ***
*** Georgian sterling silver Pap boat tests as silver, 98 grams. ***
*** Rare silver spoon with 1654 coin attached the spoon handle includes coin from the shipwreck, 'Vergulde Draeck', stamped 'STG SIL,', length 19.5 cm The Dutch ship 'Vergulde Draeck,', 'Gilt Dragon,' struck a reef in 1656, and sank off the coast of West… ***
*** Pair German silver asparagus servers each with engraved, gilt washed blades, and marked 800. Weight 235grams, total. ***
*** George III sterling silver basting spoon London 1818, maker Mary Chawner, monogrammed, length 30 cm; weight 150grams. ***
*** George III Sterling silver basting spoon Kings pattern, hallmarked London 1808, maker: William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, decorated with etched figural family crest, 194 grams ***
*** William IV sterling silver meat skewer Dublin 1834, maker in, possibly John Nicklin, crested, weight 74grams. ***
*** Georg Jensen acorn sterling silver caddy spoon 30grams ***
*** Early sterling silver toast rack marked, '925/sterling' to base with maker's marks, length 12 cm; weight 118grams. ***
*** Georg Jensen sterling silver condiment ladle, with a scroll handle, foliate and berry motif, stamped sterling Denmark, numbered 21, 33.2 grams approx ***
*** William IV sterling silver meat skewer William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1836. Engraved with family crest. Length 30 cm, weight 74 grams ***
*** Cased set Sargisons Australian silver teaspoons, 6 spoons, decorated finials to hand beaten bowls. Length 11 cm (each). Weight 50grams (total) ***
*** George III sterling silver basting spoon, possibly London 1778, (marks rubbed), maker's mark illegible. Crested. weight 110grams ***
*** Four various Russian silver serving spoons with various Russian hallmarks, 240 grams ***
*** Pair Victorian sterling silver sauce ladles London 1851, makers Chawner & Co, length 15 cm approx, each, weight 112grams approx, total. ***
*** George III sterling silver basting spoon hallmarked London 1812, makers mark rubbed, 112 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver serving ladle hallmarks rubbed, attributed to Dublin, circa 1800, maker possibly CL, shell form bowl, crested handle, length 20 cm, weight 60grams. ***
*** Set William IV sterling silver dessert spoons including 4 X London 1830, maker's marks rubbed, crested, and two X date and maker's marks rubbed, weight 354 grams approx, total. ***
*** George IV sterling silver caddy spoon Birmingham 1829, makers Taylor and Perry, with mother of pearl handle. ***
*** Vintage Russian silver caddy spoon, plique a jour decorated handle, hallmarked to underside, monogrammed. Length 9 cm approx. Weight 20grams ***
*** Italian silver (800) caddy spoon with strawberry plant handle. ***
*** Pair Queen's pattern silver serving spoons London 1901, maker: Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, weight 194 grams., total, with armorials. ***
*** Eight pieces Georg Jensen sterling child's cutlery Johan Rohde, silver acorn Konge pattern, including 2 sets, each of 4 pieces, including knife, dessert spoon, egg spoon, and fork, each marked Jensen/Sterling, and each with engraved monogram to handle. ***
*** Five various Georgian sterling silver soup spoons including two Edinburgh 1821, maker Francis Howden; and 3 other Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, marks rubbed, weight 300 grams approx, total. ***
*** George IV sterling silver marrow spoon London 1824, weight 55grams ***
*** George III sterling silver pepperette hallmarked London 1761, maker RP R. Peaston, 15 cm high. 98gms. ***
*** George III Irish sterling silver ladle & knife th sauce ladle hallmarked Dublin 1827,makers mark TF, the butter knife hallmarked Dublin 1770, makers mark TF, both engraved with the same crest, 116 grams ***
*** Irish silver caddy spoon enamel clover decoration to handle, marked 925, length 9 cm. ***
*** Art Nouveau Russian silver tea strainer C:1910 ***
*** Georg Jensen silver ladle, approx 65 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1805 ***
*** Edward VII sterling silver 12 teaspoons & tongs, in original spoon box, hallmarked Chester 1901, 1. 12 spoons- maker John Millward Banks, 2. Tongs Baker Bros ***
*** Victorian sterling silver basting spoon hallmarked London 1852, with armorial to handle, 174 grams approx ***
*** Fourteen various sterling silver tea spoons 12 with hallmarks & 2 stamped sterling, weight 133g approx. ***
*** Six German silver soup spoons, stamped 800, 400grams ***
*** Two George III sterling silver sauce ladles, 1. London 1810, 2. London 1815 ***
*** Five Russian Imperial silver spoons, 84 zolotniki purity, 16 cm long, 156 grams approx. ***
*** Three Russian silver fiddle pattern forks marked 84*, 233gms ***
*** Two various Georgian hallmarked sterling silver spoons, Inc berry spoon, London 1807, maker William Shaw, & sugar sifter, London 1790, maker TS. Both with embossed fruit decoration. Wt.99g(total). ***
*** Five George III Irish sterling silver desert spoons, bright cut design, hallmarked Dublin 1799, possibly Samuel Neville, with a box. ***
*** Rare commemorative German silver serving trowel, with engraving celebrating the coronation of Wilhelm I of Prussia on 18 October 1861, 26.2 cm long ***
*** Two sets of 4 Continental silver spoons 11.2 cm & 15 cm long, 230 grams ***
*** Vintage Egyptian silver plique-à-jour enamel spoon 15 cm long, and 2 similar mechanical pencils ***
*** Russian silver soup ladle St Petersburg 84* with gilded bowl, 62 grams ***
*** Silver bell with angel figure handle, stamped 800, 11 cm high approx. ***
*** Boxed set George VI sterling silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1928, maker John Round & Son. Set 12 tea spoons and pair matching sugar nips. Wt. 200grams (total). ***
*** Pair of large George III sterling silver spoons hallmarked London 1791, maker Richard Crossley, 22 cm long, 105 grams approx ***
*** Set of 6 sterling silver & enamel coffee spoons, hallmarked Birmingham 1950 ***
*** Sterling silver basting spoon hallmarked London 1799, 30.5 cm long, 97 grams approx ***
*** George III sterling silver basting spoon, hallmarked London 1808, 29.5 cm long, 77 grams ***
*** George III Sterling silver fish slice hallmarked London 1815, maker: John Wakefield, approximate total weight 215 grams ***
*** Edwardian sterling silver toast rack marked Sheffield Vale Brothers & Sermon 1905. Approx weight 82 grams ***
*** George III ivory handle and silver caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1808, maker : I L, total weight 8 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver soup ladle date hallmarks rubbed, possibly 1770s, maker's name 'Wp,' possibly William Pinder, monogrammed, weight 158grams approx. ***
*** George III sterling silver caddy spoon hallmarked for London 1794, maker's mark rubbed, monogrammed, length 8 cm approx; weight 8 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver sauce ladle hallmarked for London 1814, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, fiddle and thread pattern, monogrammed, weight 75grams ***
*** George III sterling silver toddy ladle, hallmarked London 1813 ***
*** Pair Georg Jensen sterling silver grape scissors gilded handles marked Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark, with stainless steel cutting pieces, length 13 cm ***
*** Pair Victorian sterling silver soup spoons, probably Exeter 1857, marks rubbed. Monogrammed, Queens pattern. Length 23 cm (each) Weight 190grams (total). ***
*** Set five German antique silver soup spoons each marked 'Wiemar,' monogrammed with date 1891, length 23 cm each; weight 272grams total. ***
*** Six George IV/William IV sterling dinner forks, including 2 x London 1820, makers William Eley && William Fearn and 4 x London 1830, maker Barak Mewbury, each fiddle pattern, monogrammed. Length 19.5 cm (each). Weight 358grams (total) ***
*** Victorian sterling silver basting spoon London 1847, makers Joseph and Albert Savory, monogrammed, weight 160grams ***
*** Pair Victorian sterling silver serving spoons London 1851, maker Metcalf Hopgood, length 23 cm, each; weight 204grams, total. ***
*** George II sterling silver basting spoon London circa 1750, (marks rubbed), maker Paul Callard, 'Onslow' pattern to handle, monogrammed to underside of bowl, (length 30 cm, weight 132 grams. ***
*** Georg Jensen USA sterling silver sauce ladle marked to reverse, ***
*** George III sterling silver soup ladle London 1794, makers William and John Fisher, monogrammed, (weight 170grams ***
*** Five Russian silver engraved serving spoons with various Russian hallmarks, 176grams ***
*** William IV sterling silver soup ladle Chester 1831, maker Jh, possibly John Helsby, monogrammed, weight 210grams. ***
*** Pair Victorian sterling silver sauce ladles London 1864, maker Josiah Piercy II, each crested, weight 174grams total. ***
*** 36 piece Art Nouveau French silver dessert cutlery comprising of 11 teaspoons, 12 cake forks, 2 sugar spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, 332 grams approx ***
*** Two Scottish sterling silver serving spoons one hallmarked Glasgow 1827, maker: David Mc Donald, the other hallmarked Glasgow 1836, James Crichton,130grams approx,with monogrammed handles ***
*** Collection of silver souvenir spoons a total of approximately 30 plus souvenir tea spoons, mostly of silver, many with decorative finials. ***
*** Pair of sterling silver berry spoons hallmarked London 1815, maker: William Bennett, 134 grams ***
*** Seven Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons all matching fiddleback pattern with crests, hallmarked Glasgow 1868, maker JM&S - John Muirhead & Son, 272g approx. ***
*** Nine George IV sterling silver dessert forks all matching fiddle backs with crests, hallmarked London 1824, maker WC - William Chawner II, 304g approx. ***
*** Ten various vintage silver cutlery pieces including: four various forks, and 6 various spoons; each with English or Continental silver hallmarks, weight 260grams total. ***