- Group of Georgian and Victorian Irish
Silver Fiddle Pattern Flatware, Dublin, c.1811-48 comprising four pieces serving spoon length 12.1 in — 30.8 cm...
[more like this] - Group of Georgian, Victorian and Canadian
Silver Fiddle Pattern Flatware, 19th century comprising twenty pieces largest length 12 in — 30.6 cm...
[more like this] - Assembled Georgian and Victorian Silver
Fiddle Pattern Flatware, 19th century comprising ninety-six pieces: 19 table spoons, 14 table forks, 20 dessert spoons, 8 dessert forks, 21 tea spoons, 3 gravy ladles, 8...
[more like this] - MIXED GROUP OF BRITISH STERLING SILVER
FLATWAREConsisting of 10 Victorian teaspoons hallmarked Glasgow with date mark for 1877, in the "Old English" pattern with beaded detail & monograms, 7 Georgian teaspoons...
[more like this] - THREE BRITISH STERLING SILVER SERVING
PIECESConsisting of a George II sterling silver toddy ladle with a turned fruitwood handle, bearing London hallmarks with date letter for 1745 and obscured maker's marks,...
[more like this] - 77 PIECES GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN ENGLISH
SILVER19th century, spoons and forks with fiddle handles, including twelve 9-1/2 in. knives, round ivory handle, silver plate blades; six 8-1/4 in. knives, round ivory handle,...
[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] - GEORGIAN & VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE BACK
SPOONS, 5 Group of Georgian and Victorian sterling silver fiddle-back spoons, four (4), various makers, various dates, one with maker's mark of Eley & Fern, London, 1803....
[more like this] - 54pc Antique English Sterling Fiddle
Thread & Shell Pattern Spoons. Georgian & Victorian era from various London makers with some variation in pattern. Many with engraved armorials or monograms. Includes 13pc...
[more like this] - 44pc Antique English Sterling Fiddle
Thread & Shell and King's Pattern Forks. Includes various makers from Georgian and Victorian eras. Many with monograms or armorials. 6pc 7" Fiddle Thread & Shell, 14pc 7.25"...
[more like this] - 12pc Antique English Sterling Fiddle
Thread & Shell Pattern Egg & Mustard Spoons. Gilt bowls and engraved armorials. Includes 3pc Georgian Mustard Spoons with dog armorials dated 1831 (4.75") and 9pc Victorian...
[more like this] - Group of Georgian and Victorian Silver
Fiddle Pattern Flatware, c.1810-64 comprising twenty-one pieces: 8 forks, 6 table spoons, 5 tea spoons, sauce ladle, and butter spreader
27.2 oz. — 845 grams...
[more like this] - Assembled Late Georgian, Victorian and
Later Silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell Pattern Flatware Service, mainly 19th century comprising ninety-four pieces: 12 table spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12...
[more like this] - Ten Victorian Old English pattern silver
table forks, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1846, six fiddle pattern silver tablespoons, Chawner & Co., London 1846 and two Georgian silver tablespoons, approximately...
[more like this] - Hallmarked silver. A Georgian fiddle
pattern sauce ladle Barber Cattle and North London 1827 a Victorian Fiddle and Thread sugar tongs George Adams London 1880 a toast rack Sheffield 1937 and a salt Sheffield...
[more like this] - A Georgian silver sauce ladle with later
decoration Peter & William Bateman London 1807 and a pair of Victorian Military Fiddle Husk saltspoons Lias Brothers London 1853....
[more like this] - THREE PAIRS OF SILVER TONGS AND A GEORG
JENSEN PAIR OF SUGAR NIPS Two Georgian with bright-cut engraving marks rubbed one Victorian 'Fiddle' pattern 1844 the Jensen with molded hand gripe and oval bowls; 4 to 6...
[more like this] - An Antique English Sterling Silver "Fiddle"
Pattern Assembled Flatware Service late Georgian and early Victorian various makers; including 4 table/dinner forks William Chawner London 1827; 8 table/dinner forks maker...
[more like this] - Three Georgian or Victorian Sterling
Silver Serving Pieces, including a "Fiddle"-pattern serving spoon, hallmarked London, 1799-1800, by Richard Crossley, monogrammed "R", l. 10-1/2", and two "Old English"-pattern...
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