- 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 ENGLISH SERVING SPOONSComprising:
A
crested stuffing spoon, mark of Thomas Tookey, London 1783
Set of six coffee spoons, mark of George Smith II, London, 1784
A pair of crested tablespoons, mark of Hester...
[more like this] - WATSON FLATWARE SERVICE, "GEORGE II"
PATTERN 115 pieces total, including twelve of the following: hollow handled knives with stainless blades, 9 ?"; flat handled butter spreaders, 6 ½"; round soup spoons, 6...
[more like this] - ASSD. ENGLISH STERLING FLATWARE, 46
PCSGroup of assorted sterling silver with English hallmarks including George III, George IV, Victorian, and 4 early 20th century examples, 46 pcs total. George III: Thomas...
[more like this] - 24 PCS. ENGLISH FLATWARE INC. GEO 1,
APOSTLE SPOON, MOR...24 pieces assorted English sterling silver flatware, dating 1718-1901. Includes one (1) George I rattail tablespoon, date mark for 1718, maker's mark...
[more like this] - 10 SILVER ITEMS, INCL. ENGLISH, AMERICAN
& RUSSIANTen (10) sterling, coin and Continental silver items, including Bateman silver, Russian Cup, and Napkin Rings. 1st-3rd items: Three (3) English sterling silver serving...
[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] - ELEVEN PIECES SILVER TABLE ITEMS18th/20th
century, including English silver creamer, marks for Richard Pierce and George Burrows II, London, 1839; tablespoon with marks for George Smith IV, London, 1776; six English...
[more like this] - SIX PIECES EARLY ENGLISH SILVERGeorge
II large spoon, marks for Ebenezer Coker, 1749, 13-3/4 in.; George II tablespoon, London, 1730, no maker's mark, 7-1/2 in.; tablespoon, marked four "CR", possibly Irish, 7-1/2...
[more like this] - A MATCHED SET OF TEN GEORGE II TABLESPOONS
various marks and dates, all of Hanoverian pattern, most with engraved crest to reverse of terminal; together with another tablespoon Thomas Tookey,London 1761, of Old English...
[more like this] - A SET OF SIX GEORGE II TABLESPOONS Gabriel
Sleath, London 1740s, of Old English pattern, engraved initial to terminal; together with six various tablespoons, various marks; two further, Exeter and two each with a shell...
[more like this] - A set of six George II Hanoverian pattern
tablespoons, Marmaduke Daintry, London 1752, crested, each 21cm long, approximately 364g...
[more like this] - FOUR ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER SERVERS
The first a George II silver toddy ladle with inset 1745 Lima shilling and turned hardwood handle, with period "PE" monogram to base of bowl (11 3/4 in.) (some mis-shaping...
[more like this] - SEVEN GEORGE II SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN
TABLESPOONS All with mark of Ebenezer Coker, London, most with 1756 date mark, without monograms....
[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] - JOHN ADAMS DESCENDANTS' FAMILY SILVER,
THREE SPOONS AND A FORK THREE SPOONS AND A FORK, including a fork with four tines, four unread marks and a small circular punch, with a round English terminal, the reverse...
[more like this] - FIVE GEORGE I-II SILVER 'OLD ENGLISH'
PATTERN TABLESPOONS, 8 OZFive George I-II Silver 'Old English' Pattern Tablespoons, 8 oz...
[more like this] - NINE ASSORTED GEORGIAN SILVER TABLESPOONS
Including a pair with mark of William Bateman I, London (1822), (8 5/8 in.); two with worn maker's marks, London, 1802 & 1809 date marks (9 in.); one with mark of John Robertson...
[more like this] - GEORGE II ENGLISH STERLING SILVER TABLESPOON,
EDWARD BENNETT I, LONDON, CIRCA 1736 WITH MARC PARROD FRENCH 950-SILVER OPEN SALT, L SPOON 8 1/8 IN. (20.6 CM.), COMBINED 3.9 OZTGeorge II English Sterling Silver Tablespoon,...
[more like this] - INVERNESS - A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLESPOON
AND OTHER FLATWARE Charles Jamieson, marked CJ, INS, camel, *, of Old English pattern, with initials engraved to the terminal; together with a set of three Glasgow provincial...
[more like this] - A SET OF THREE GEORGE II/ III TABLESPOONS
PM, Edinburgh 1760, of Hanoverian pattern, crest engraved to reverse of terminal; together with three similar London examples(6)Length: 20.5cm, combined weight: 13ozFormerly...
[more like this] - A set of six George III silver fiddle
pattern tablespoons with engraved initial Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan Hayne London 1810 15 oz. Estimate ?250-350 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue...
[more like this] - Provincial Georgian silver. An early
George II Hanoverian tablespoon by Edmond Richards Exeter 1732. Length 20.6 cm wt. 1.1 oz....
[more like this] - Group of George II sterling silver tablespoons
various dates and makers Twenty one pieces; together with twelve other teaspoons and a jam spoon. (47). Average L: 7 3/4 in., 48 oz - Three tablespoons - Jason...
[more like this] - Two Sterling Silver Tablespoons, one
a George II "Bright Edge" tablespoon by J. Daniel, London, and the other a matching spoon by John Bridge, London, 1836, both examples with matching engraved armorials of a...
[more like this] - A set of six George III silver Old English
pattern tablespoons with engraved armorials Thomas Wallis II London 1802 12.5 oz. Estimate ?150-200 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do...
[more like this] - A matched part canteen of Victorian
silver fiddle pattern flatware comprising twenty five items various dates and makers and one plated fork 49 oz. Estimate ?600-800 5 tableforks- George Adams London 1872. 3...
[more like this] - A matched part canteen of George IV
and later silver mainly King's and Queen's pattern cutlery comprising one hundred and nineteen items various dates and makers housed in a three drawer brass mounted mahogany...
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