- . seal-top and slip-top spoons, collection
of five. sterling silver. result: $5,313. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Spoons feature fig-shaped bowls:
Elizabethan slip-top spoon, mark a dove holding olive branch (Jackson,...
[more like this] - . provincial seal-top spoons, collection
of three. c. 1630-80, silver. result: $2,470. estimate: $1,200–1,800. Charles I provincial seal-top spoon with oval-shaped bowl by William Gough I, Marlborough, c. 1630....
[more like this] - . Apostle spoons, collection of three.
c. 1620-50, silver. result: $3,500. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Charles I provincial Apostle spoon, mark IO or IQ, c. 1620. Reverse of bowl prick-engraved ‘NB/IB/1674’....
[more like this] - . provincial spoons, collection of four.
England, silver. result: $3,500. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Charles I provincial slip-top spoon, c. 1640. Marked in bowl and three times on back of stem with mark T/M in heart....
[more like this] - Jeremy Johnson. Charles II Puritan spoon.
1662, sterling silver. 7½ h in. result: $4,225. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Features oval bowl with tapering stem. Marked on bowl and reverse of stem. Obverse of stem engraved...
[more like this] - . Charles I provincial seal-top spoons,
collection of four. c. 1630-40, silver. result: $3,500. estimate: $1,200–1,800. Spoons feature fig-shaped bowls, tapering faceted stems, and silver-gilt baluster finials:
Mark...
[more like this] - Mark flower. Charles I provincial Buddha
knop spoon. c. 1640, silver. 7½ h in. result: $2,250. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Features fig-shaped bowl and tapering stem with gilded Buddha knop. Back of bowl prick-engraved...
[more like this] - Mark a mullet, initials above, in plain
shield, possibly Robert Jygges. Charles I Lion Sejant with Shield spoon. c. 1630, sterling silver. 6? h in. result: $1,875. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Features fig-shaped bowl,...
[more like this] - . Charles I provincial seal-top spoons,
collection of three. c. 1630-40, silver. result: $2,125. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Spoons feature fig-shaped bowls and tapering stems:
Mark five petal (Jackson, Rev. ed.,...
[more like this] - Edward Hole (Holles). Charles I Apostle
spoon. c. 1629, sterling silver. 7? h in. result: $3,900. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Features fig-shaped bowl, tapering faceted stem, and gilt Apostle finial of St. James the...
[more like this] - . Charles I provincial Apostle spoons,
collection of three. c. 1630-40, silver, silver-gilt. result: $3,250. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Spoons feature fig-shaped bowls, tapering faceted stems, and silver-gilt Apostle...
[more like this] - William Cawdell. Elizabethan seal-top
spoon. 1597, sterling silver. 6¾ h in. result: $3,120. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Features fig-shaped bowl and faceted tapering stem. Finial prick-engraved ‘E*D’. Marked...
[more like this] - Georg Jensen. Ornamental spoons model
21, collection of ten. c. 1915-30, sterling silver. result: $875. estimate: $600–800. Lot is comprised of nine preserve spoons and one sugar spoon.
Each example marked to...
[more like this] - Gio Ponti. Diamond silverware. 1958,
sterling silver, stainless steel. result: $4,160. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Set consists of five-piece service for six plus three butter knives, one sugar spoon, two small...
[more like this] - Porter Blanchard and Johannes Siggaard.
assembled demitasse set for six. early 20th century, sterling silver, semi-precious stones, glazed and painted porcelain. 2 h × 2¾ w × 2 d in. result: $960. estimate: $1,000–1,500....
[more like this] - The Kalo Shop. demitasse set for twelve.
early 20th century, sterling silver, glazed and painted porcelain. 2½ h × 3¼ w × 2¼ d in. result: $1,024. estimate: $1,000–1,500. This lot is comprised of twelve demitasse...
[more like this] - Arts & Crafts. Collection of five pieces.
early 20th century, hammered copper with applied patina, sterling silver, brass. 11½ h × 1¼ w × ¾ d in. result: $625. estimate: $500–700. Lot is comprised of a spoon...
[more like this] - American. Collection of tableware. 19th-20th
century, sterling silver. 2¼ h × 5 w × 2¼ d in. result: $219. estimate: $300–500. Two-handled cup and tea strainer by Webster & Co., North Attleboro.
Three cocktail...
[more like this] - Ernest Prost. Salt cellars and spoons,
set of four. c. 1923-63, silver. 1¼ h × 2 w × 2 d in. result: $375. estimate: $400–600. Salt spoons measures: 2.75 h inches. Impressed manufacturer's mark to each example...
[more like this] - English. Seal-top spoons, two. 17th
century, silver. result: $2,000. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Each example measures 6.625 h inches. Spoons feature fig-shaped bowls and hexagonal tapering stems.
Marked to bowl...
[more like this] - English. Charles I and II seal-top spoons,
two. c. 1660, silver. result: $2,500. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Seal-top spoon with fig-shaped bowl and hexagonal tapering stem. Marked to bowl and stem. Seal prick-engraved...
[more like this] - Reed & Barton. Collection of ten Harlequin
demitasse spoons. 1958-1973, sterling silver, silver gilt, enamel, silver plate. result: $375. estimate: $400–600. Sold with twenty-four ornately decorated souvenir spoons...
[more like this] - Tiffany & Co.. Collection of thirteen
Gourd and Vine spoons. 1872, sterling silver, silver gilt. result: $688. estimate: $700–900. Lot is comprised of seven monogrammed orange spoons and six grapefruit spoons....
[more like this] - Michael Graves. Piazza four-piece tea
and coffee service with tray. 1980 / 1989, sterling silver, glass, plastic, aluminum. 3½ h × 16½ w × 16 d in. result: $32,500. estimate: $12,000–18,000. Coffee pot measures:...
[more like this] - 19th Century. Collection of serving
pieces, apostle spoons, demitasse spoons and cocktail forks. sterling silver, silver. 3¾ w × 12¾ l in. result: $975. estimate: $1,200–1,800. Lot is comprised of two ornately...
[more like this] - Tiffany & Co.. Baby cup, spoon, and
napkin ring. 1879-1947, sterling silver. 3½ h × 4 w × 2¾ d in. result: $780. estimate: $400–600. Cup and napkin ring decorated with chased frieze of children’s parade...
[more like this] - Norm Sartorius. Untitled; Zig Zag; Scorpion
(three spoons). 2014, 2016, Madrone burl, Australian snakewood. 7½ h × 3¼ w × 1¼ d in. result: $1,386. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Incised artist's monogram to each example....
[more like this] - William Spratling. Serving fork and
spoon. 1940-46, sterling silver. 9½ h × 1½ w × ¾ d in. result: $756. estimate: $500–700. Impressed manufacturer's mark to each example ‘Spratling Made in Mexico’....
[more like this] - Rick Beck. Turquoise Spoon. 2006, cast
glass. 30¾ h × 6 w × 3 d in. result: $3,276. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Etched signature and date to verso ‘Beck 2006’. Provenance: Marx-Saunders Gallery, Chicago |...
[more like this] - Daum. Paysage d'automne salt set. c.
1900, acid-etched and enameled cameo glass, silver. 1 h × 2 w × 1¼ d in. result: $2,520. estimate: $1,200–1,800. Set is comprised of two salts and two spoons in original...
[more like this] - A FIFTY-SEVEN PIECE REED & BARTON STERLING
SILVER FLATW... SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, SPANISH BAROQUE PATTERN, MARKED, LATE 20TH CENTURY, modeled in traditional Spanish Baroque pattern with verso mold marked "Reed &...
[more like this] - A SCARCE VICTORIAN NOVELTY SILVER AND
PARCEL-GILT MUSTARD Richards & Brown, London 1867, modelled as a chimpanzee sitting cross-legged wearing an Oriental jacket and smoking a pipe, with spectacles and holding...
[more like this] - William Moorcroft for James Macintyre
& Co.. Seven-piece Dura Ware tea service with poppies. c. 1902-13, glazed and gilt earthenware, pewter, silver plate. 5¼ h × 6 w × 4½ d in. result: $455. estimate: $600–800....
[more like this] - Archive of the Personal Effects of Captain
Henry S. Graves Co. B 118 NY Infantry Lot includes a stenciled trunk with key framed CDV of Graves as a Sergeant tin plate knife fork and spoon mirror cased glasses leather...
[more like this] - BRONZE SPOON MOLD AND A RESULTING PEWTER
SPOON. European 19th century. The mold leaves the impression ''1824 I.S.'' on back of handle. 9''l....
[more like this] - Important Collection of Chinese Incense
Clocks Chinese 19th century. A Collection of nine incense clocks with extensive provenance and exhibition history. Each of the examples offered here are illustrated in...
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