- George III Silver Meat Skewer, Stephen
Adams II, London, 1808, William IV Marrow Scoop, Mary Chawner, 1834, and a Victorian Stuffing Spoon, Joseph & Josiah Burtt, 1840 meat skewer length 11.2 in — 28.5 cm...
[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] - 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] - TWO GEORGE III STERLING SILVER MARROW
SPOONS English, early 19th century. Group of two George III sterling silver double marrow spoons or scoops comprising: a plain spoon, marks of William Eley & William Fearn,...
[more like this] - A Group of Seven English Silver Hollowware
and Flatware Articles
Various Makers, 18th Century and Later
comprising a George III chalice marked for Hester Bateman, London, 1784, George III sauce boat marked for London,...
[more like this] - GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOON, MARROW
SCOOP AND VICTORIAN SILVER SAUCE LADLE, LATE 18TH-MID 19TH CENTURY, TOTAL WEIGHT: 5.5 OZTGeorge III Silver Serving Spoon, Marrow Scoop and Victorian Silver Sauce Ladle, Late...
[more like this] - SILVER: HESTER BATEMAN (ENGLISH, 1708
- 1794) GEORGE III STERLING MARROW SCOOP SPOON, 1778, CONVENTIONAL FORM WITH DOUBLE-ENDED SCOO...SILVER: Hester Bateman (English, 1708 - 1794) George III sterling marrow scoop...
[more like this] - GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER MARROW SPOONS,
18TH C, 3 Group of Georgian sterling silver marrow scoops and spoons, the first George II, stamped with illegible maker's marks and London, 1709; the second George III and...
[more like this] - RARE GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SPOON,
MARK OF HESTER BATEMAN London, partially worn 1774 date mark and faint period script monogram to bowl verso, engraved feather design to neck, between tablespoon and marrow...
[more like this] - A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III FLATWARE
to include a George III strainer spoon, TN, London 1787, Old English pattern, engraved crest for Percy family; a fish slice, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner,...
[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] - Two George III marrow spoons by Paul
Crespin 1759 8.25"l. two English silver marrow spoons by Robert Rogers London 1773 9"l. and three other Georgian marrow spoons....
[more like this] - GEORGE III MARROW SCOOP/SPOON Carden
Terry & Jane Williams Cork 1806-1821; also marked 'sterling'. - 1 oz.; 7 3/4 in. long....
[more like this] - Assorted English sterling silver flatware
Comprising 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...
[more like this] - Group of four George III sterling silver
serving pieces various dates and makers Comprising a stuffing spoon by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1812; a marrow scoop by William Eley & William Fearn, London,...
[more like this] - A George III silver Old English pattern
basting spoon with engraved initials Charles Hougham London 1791 11.5in together with A George III silver marrow scoop Thomas & William Chawner London 1767 8.5in. Estimate...
[more like this] - Three pieces English silver, London,
George III: serving spoon, fiddle handle, 1811, William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, family crest, 12 in.; serving spoon, rounded handle, 1809, George Wintle,...
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