- PUIFORCAT SILVER FLATWARE SERVICEMarked
'.950'; monogrammed.
Comprising:
A soup ladle
A large sauce ladle
A pair of serving forks
Three serving spoons
A pair of casserole spoons
A fish slice
A pie slice
A...
[more like this] - GEORGE III SILVER FISH SERVICE FOR TWELVE
AND A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SLICEThe service mark of James Robinson, London, 1815.
Comprising:
Twelve forks with filled handles
Twelve knives with silver blades and filled...
[more like this] - GEORGE III SILVER PART FLATWARE SERVICEMark
of George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1796.
Comprising:
Twelve large tablespoons
Eight tablespoons
Twelve teaspoons
Twelve dinner forks
Twelve lunch forks
Together...
[more like this] - GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE,
56 PIECESLondon, 1822, including twelve 8-3/8 in. hollow handle knives, gilt English silver blades with engraved decoration; twelve 8-3/8 in. hollow handle knives, steel blades;...
[more like this] - A MATCHED GEORGE III AND LATER CANTEEN
various marks and dates, predominantly, Chawner, comprising, forty eight table forks, thirty six tablespoons, a soup ladle, fish slice, five sauce ladles, twenty four teaspoons,...
[more like this] - GEORGE III OFFICERS’ MESS KIT ENGLAND,
CIRCA 1770 BOX HEIGHT 12.75”.GEORGE III OFFICERS' MESS KIT, England, Circa 1770, Includes twelve knives and twelve forks with scrolled handles. Handles marked "TL" and...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF TWELVE GEORGE III AND
GEORGE IV SILVER FORKS Including William Eley & William Fearn, London, most with the 1803 date marks, (2) forks with mark of William Chawner II, 1826 date marks. All without...
[more like this] - CASED SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER
GREEN STAINED HANDLE LUNCHEON KNIVES AND TWELVE FORKS, MAKER'S MARKS M-B, LONDON, 1805Cased Set of Twelve George III Silver Green Stained Handle Luncheon Knives and Twelve...
[more like this] - GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER ASSEMBLED FLATWARE
SET, 8 SET, 89 piece service for twelve in shell pattern. Each hallmarked British sterling, various city, date and maker's marks, most having King George III duty mark (1786-1821),...
[more like this] - ASSEMBLED SILVER FLATWARE SERVICEIn
various patterns, comprising:
A set of six English three-pronged dinner forks, indistinctly marked
A set of five English three-pronged lunch forks, indistinctly marked
A...
[more like this] - Twelve George III Hanoverian pattern
silver table forks, Thomas Wallis, London 1800, mostly bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 755gm...
[more like this] - A George III part canteen of silver
fiddle and thread pattern flatware, mostly Paul Storr, comprising eight tablespoons, London 1819, twelve table forks, London 1810/1811 and twelve teaspoons (six by Storr,...
[more like this] - A George III and later composite fiddle
pattern silver table service various dates and makers crested and monogrammed comprising: three table spoons ten table forks twelve dessert spoons and eight dessert forks...
[more like this] - Good Sixty-Eight-Piece George IV Sterling
Silver "Hourglass"-Pattern Flatware Set, hallmarked 1825-1826 (two pieces 1826-1827), by Charles Eley, in the traditional "Hourglass" pattern with diamond heel, including...
[more like this] - * An Assembled George III/Regency Silver
Flatware Service for Twelve primarily William Eley London first half 19th century comprising dinner knives luncheon knives tablespoons luncheon forks (14) teaspoons dinner...
[more like this] - SCOTTISH GEORGE III ASSEMBLED SILVER
91-PIECE PART FLATWARE SERVICE With bright-cut feather edge handles; comprising twelve 8 in. dinner forks Edinburgh 1811; eighteen 6 3/4 in. forks Edinburgh 1813 and 1814;...
[more like this] - A George IV/William IV fiddle pattern
silver part table service various makers comprising: two table spoons twelve table forks ten dessert spoons ten dessert forks three teaspoons a George III fiddle pattern table...
[more like this] - TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER FORKS. Including
six by William Fearn London 1770 threaded edge pattern the underside of terminals with chased armorial device; six by Thomas Wallis II and Jonathan Hayne London 1812 and 1814...
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