- TWO GEORGIAN IRISH SILVER SPOONS The
first, a George III serving spoon, mark of John Kavanagh, Dublin (1815) with repousse gold wash bowl and engraved foliate decoration (9 1/2 in.); the second, a George IV teaspoon,...
[more like this] - PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER SERVING SPOONS,
MARK OF JONATHAN HAYNE London (1830), in the Kings pattern, without a monogram....
[more like this] - TWO GEORGIAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS The
first, a George IV large serving spoon with "WE" makers mark, London (1826), possibly by William Eley II or William Esterbrook, tipt end with pointed fins, without a monogram...
[more like this] - Group of George IV and Later Irish Silver
Fiddle Pattern Flatware, Dublin, 1820-57 comprising: 3 serving spoons, asparagus tongs, stilton scoop, and a sugar sifter...
[more like this] - (3) ENGLISH GEORGE III STERLING SILVER
SPOONS(lot of 3) English George III sterling silver spoons, with London hallmarks, including: (1) serving spoon, George Cowles, c.1803, engraved with dexter hand holding an...
[more like this] - GROUP OF SILVER SERVING PIECESComprising:
A
Tiffany & Co. pair of tongs, marked 'Sterling'
An Elsa Paretti for Tiffany & Co. bread knife with steel blade, marked 'Sterling'
An Elsa Paretti for Tiffany & Co. cheese...
[more like this] - GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER AND SILVER PLATE
SERVING WARESThe silver comprising:
A George III straining spoon, mark of William Eley & William Fern, London, 1818; inscribed
A George IV ladle, mark for William Welch...
[more like this] - GEORGE IV SILVER FLATWARE SERVICEMark
of William Bateman I, London, 1821.
Comprising:
Twenty-four dinner forks
Twenty-four fruit forks with silver tines and filled handles
Twenty-four large tablespoons
Twenty-four...
[more like this] - A Collection of British Silver Flatware
Articles
Various Makers, 18th Century and Later
comprising a George III partial flatware service in the Hanoverian pattern with 12 dinner knives, 12 luncheon knives, 11 dinner...
[more like this] - LARGE HALLMARKED SILVER IMPLEMENTSA
large silver serving spoon, marks for Jonathan Hayne, George IV, London 1831, in excellent condition with nice crisp marks; along with a George III silver salad spoon with...
[more like this] - STERLING SILVER FISH SLICE & STUFFING
SPOONTwo very good antique sterling silver serving pieces consisting of a fine William IV sterling silver fish slice, hallmarked London 1827, with maker's marks for William...
[more like this] - ENGLISH STERLING 3 PC TEA SET W/ SILVERPLATED
URN & TRA...Five (5) assorted English silver tea items, including three-piece George IV sterling tea set. 1st - 3rd items: Three (3) English sterling silver repousse tea items,...
[more like this] - 19 PCS. ASSORTED FLATWARE INCL. BASKET
OF FLOWERS COIN ...Nineteen (19) pieces sterling, coin, and Continental silver and silverplated flatware and hollowware. 1st-7th items: Seven (7) "Basket of Flowers" pattern...
[more like this] - 9 STERLING ITEMS, MOSTLY HOLLOWWARE,
INCL. BOWL, TONGSNine (9) pieces of assorted sterling silver, including one (1) Reed & Barton sterling serving bowl with repousse rim (2 1/4" H x 9 1/4" dia.); one (1) Towle...
[more like this] - 1781 G. SMITH DECORATIVE STERLING SERVING
SPOONSFor your consideration are two decorative sterling serving spoons made by George Smith III circa 1781-1782. George Smith III was apprenticed to Thomas Chawner in 1765....
[more like this] - GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SERVING TRAY NOW
MOUNTED ON CUSTOM C...George IV Mahogany Serving Tray now mounted on custom Chippendale-style stand. height 21 3/4 inches with gallery, top 20 1/2" x 29".
Condition:
All...
[more like this] - ENGLISH GEORGE IV STERLING FISH SERVING
KNIFEEnglish George IV sterling silver fish serving knife/ slice, Edward Farrell (British, c.1779-1850), c.1825, fiddleback handle, pierced blade, London hallmarks, approx...
[more like this] - A Group of English Silver and Silver-Plate
Articles
comprising an Edwardian tortoiseshell mounted table casket, a set of four Mappin & Webb salt cellars, a pair of silver-plate asparagus servers, a George III silver...
[more like this] - FOUR LARGE GEORGE III AND GEORGE IV
SILVER SERVING SPOONS The largest spoon with integral sifter to bowl, worn maker's mark, retailer mark of Edward Twycross, Dublin, 1812 date mark, avian engraved design to...
[more like this] - FIVE GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER SERVING
PIECES PIECES, all hallmarked British sterling, and London city mark comprised of 1 stuffing spoon, 1827, maker Richard Britton, King George IV duty mark, 11.75"L; 1 berry...
[more like this] - TWO GEORGE III-IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN
SERVING SPOONS, LONDON, 1815 AND WILLIAM TRAIES, LONDON, 1833, 8.2 OZTwo George III-IV Silver Fiddle Pattern Serving Spoons, London, 1815 and William Traies, London, 1833,...
[more like this] - THREE GEORGE III-IV SILVER SERVING SPOONS,
LONDON, 1790 AND 1822 AND JAMES HOWDEN & COThree George III-IV Silver Serving Spoons, London, 1790 and 1822 and James Howden & Co., Edinburgh, 1838, 11.7 total oz...
[more like this] - ENGLISH STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVING
PIECESGood Group of English Sterling Silver Flatware Serving Pieces, incl. George IV fish slice, George Turner, Exeter, 1825, act. 1809-1839, reverse typt fiddle handle, reticulated...
[more like this] - TWENTY-NINE PIECES OF ASSORTED STERLING
SILVER FLA SILVER FLATWARE, various makers and pattern including mostly serving pieces such as serving forks, solid bonbon servers, sauce ladles, mustard spoons, tongs, et...
[more like this] - EIGHT GEORGE IV SILVER 'ENGLISH KING'
FORKS FORKS, London, 1827, maker's mark of William Esterbrook, 28 ozt; together with 12 plated luncheon knives with steel blades, 8 plated fish forks, 3 plated butter spreaders,...
[more like this] - A George IV Silver Covered Serving Dish
and Warming Stand
Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1826
hallmarked for Sterling
130 ozt 10 dwt
Height 8 x length 14 x width 9 1/2 inches....
[more like this] - A Large Collection of Silver and Silver-Plate
Flatware Articles
Various Makers, 18th Century and Later
comprising a set of eight plique-a-jour enamel dessert spoons, a set of 11 American silver iced tea spoons, a set...
[more like this] - George III Era Sterling Silver Armbands
and British Officer's Gilt Copper Gorget, Presented to Ojibwa Chief John Aisance
lot of 3, includes:
William Bateman (London, 1774-1850) Sterling Silver Armbands
each hallmarked...
[more like this] - Pair of George IV Silver-Gilt King's
Husk Pattern Serving Spoons, William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1822 length 12.3 in — 31.3 cm...
[more like this] - A George III Silver Creamer Hester Bateman
London 1777 of footed baluster form the C-scroll handle with beaded decoration together with two George IV silver serving spoons William Eley & William Fearn London 1822;...
[more like this] - (3) Georgian sterling silver serving
piecesincluding: (1) George III sterling silver ladle monogrammed marked ''TS'' possibly Thomas Streetin London 1807; (1) George IV sterling silver pudding spoon monogrammed...
[more like this] - (3) Georgian sterling silver serving
piecesincluding: (1) George III sterling silver stuffing spoon marked for Charles Hougham London 1786; (1) George IV sterling silver stuffing spoon monogrammed marked for...
[more like this] - Good Sixty-Eight-Piece George IV Sterling
Silver "Hourglass"-Pattern Flatware Set, hallmarked 1825-1826 (two pieces 1826-1827), by Charles Eley, in the traditional "Hourglass" pattern with diamond heel, including...
[more like this] - A Lot of George III Three English Sterling
Mustard Spoons London dated 1784 William IV Two English Armorial Sterling Gravy Ladles London dated 1838 Two American Sterling Cream Ladles and One Sterling Spoon by F.M....
[more like this] - A George IV Sterling Silver Serving
Utensil, London, ca. 1791 Tapered reeded handle and square serving blade with a folded side, engraved crest on back, properly hallmarked, maker's mark rubbed. Measures approx....
[more like this] - Six English silver serving pieces: two
George III stuffing spoons; George III sauce ladle; pair George IV serving spoons, later decoration ; fish server with openwork blade, .925 fine, 19.24 oz.T., 6-1/2 in. to...
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