COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SILVER SPOONS(14) pieces total to include: an Edward VII coronation spoon, without a maker's mark, Birmingham (1901), engraved date of 1902 to bowl, allover gold wash, monogrammed; a Victorian...
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ASSORTED LONDON SILVER FLATWARE, 18PCSA group of assorted London silver flatware. Includes: 1 Stuffing or Basting spoon, marks for Richard Crossley and George Smith, 1810, 12 1/2"L; 1 Berry Spoon with repousse...
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42 PCS. ASSD. COIN SILVER FLATWARE,ATTR. KYGroup of 42 pieces assorted coin silver flatware, including pieces attributed to Kentucky makers and retailers. Includes 1 dessert spoon marked J. HICKMAN in script...
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1897 SHREVE & COMPANY STERLING GRAVYLADLEFeatured in this lot is this 1897 sterling gravy ladle made by Shreve & Company in San Francisco, California. Silversmith and jewelry retailer Shreve & Company has a...
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FIVE PIECES NATCHEZ COIN SILVER FLATWAREMississippi,mid 19th century, including tablespoon, fiddle handle, marks for George Macpherson (working 1843-1871); serving spoon, fiddle handle, marks for Samuel Cockrell (Dumfries,...
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A Large Collection of English SilverFlatware Articles
18th Century and Later
comprising a George II Onslow pattern sauce spoon marked for London, 1752, a George III fish server and berry spoon marked for William...
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FOUR PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER SERVERS,INCLUDING SAMUEL LEACH A large soup ladle with mark of Samuel Leach, active 1741-1780, without monogram (13 3/4 in.). second a cake saw with engraved foliate motif blade,...
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19TH CENTURY DUBLIN IRELAND ASSEMBLEDSTERLING SIL STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET, 12 pieces, each hallmarked British sterling with engraved family crests and monogrammed. Comprised of the King George III pieces:...
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GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, SAMUEL GODBEHERE& EDWARD WIGAN, LONDON, 1798 AND ENGLISH SILVER LADLE AND TEA CADDY SPOON, 15.7 GROSS OZGeorge III Silver Teapot, Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London, 1798 and English...
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TWO GEORGE III IRISH SILVER LADLES,DUBLIN AND SAMUEL NEVILLE, DUBLIN 1769 AND 1812, 12Two George III Irish Silver Ladles, Dublin and Samuel Neville, Dublin 1769 and 1812, 12.6 total oz...
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GROUP OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER SOUP ANDPUNCH LADLES BALTIMORE, CIRCA 1770-1850Group of Six American Silver Soup and Punch Ladles, Baltimore, Circa 1770-1850 The first four, George C. Dowig, Joseph Jackson, John...
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THREE ANTIQUE BRITISH STERLING SILVERSUGAR TONGSThree Antique British Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs , incl. Scottish George III, Edinburgh, 1806, maker Mc, possibly Matthew Craw, l. 6 1/4 in.; George III London,...
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A Victorian silver fish slice, JohnSamuel Hunt, London 1857, a toddy ladle, set with a George III coin and two further toddy ladles, unmarked, approximately 202g weighable/Provenance: The Estate of the late...
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GEORGE III HOT TODDY LADLE Samuel Knight,London, 1816, centered with a Queen Anne silver coin, 15 1/4 in. L....
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GEORGE III IRISH STERLING SILVER FIDDLE-BACKLADLE, L 13 3/4 IN. (34.9 CM.), 6 OZTGeorge III Irish Sterling Silver Fiddle-Back Ladle,, Samuel Neville, Dublin, Circa 1806 Dimensions: L 13 3/4 in. (34.9 cm.), 6 ozt...
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A George III silver caddy spoon withmother-of-pearl handle, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807 and a pair of silver Onslow pattern sauce ladles, Sheffield 1888, initialled G...
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A GEORGE IV GILT STERLING CASED REPOUSSESPOON SET A George IV gilt sterling cased repousse spoon set: comprising a pair of berry spoons by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wignan, circa 1796/1800, both 8.5"l en suite...
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A Collection of Silver Flatware Articles
comprisinga stuffing spoon by Porter Blanchard, Burbank, CA; a serving spoon by George William Adams, London, 1873; an English serving spoon with illegible maker’s mark, London, 1847;...
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Assorted English sterling silver flatwareComprising six George III teaspoons, possibly by Samuel Nelville, Dublin, two dessert spoons and two teaspoons by James Salter, Dublin, 1804, six George III teaspoons, maker's...
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