A TWELVE PIECE GROUP OF SILVER SERVINGFLATWAREA twelve piece International group of silver serving flatwarevarious makers19th-20th centuryComprising a Russian soup ladle, a Georgian vegetable spoon, an Irish marrow...
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TWO GEORGIAN IRISH SILVER SPOONS Thefirst, a George III serving spoon, mark of John Kavanagh, Dublin (1815) with repousse gold wash bowl and engraved foliate decoration (9 1/2 in.); the second, a George IV teaspoon,...
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Mixed lot of six antique English, Scottishand Irish Georgian sterling silver table spoons, various dates and makers, approx 375 grams (6)...
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Group of Georgian and Victorian IrishSilver Fiddle Pattern Flatware, Dublin, c.1811-48 comprising four pieces serving spoon length 12.1 in — 30.8 cm...
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Seven Georgian Irish Silver Table Spoons,Dublin and Cork, c.1794-1822 approx. length 9.5 in — 24 cm...
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STERLING SILVER TEA CADDY & MUSTARDSPOONSA grouping of three sterling silver spoons consisting of an Irish George III sterling silver Fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, hallmarked Dublin 1813 with maker's marks...
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GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWAREA groupingof twenty-two pieces of miscellaneous Georgian sterling silver, consisting of six crested Georgian Irish tablespoons hallmarked Dublin 1795 by John Day, six monogrammed Georgian...
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ASSORTED WORLD SILVER INC. IRISHAssortedgrouping of silver flatware including Irish, Scottish, English, and American, 42 pcs total. Includes: 1 King's pattern condiment spoon, Dublin, 1828, maker B_; 1 Georgian...
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BRITISH FLATWARE INC. BERRY SPOONS1stand 2nd items: Pair Scottish sterling silver berry spoons, marks for John Graham, Edinburgh, 1831-32, with partial gilt bowls and bright cut floral and leaf design on the...
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ASSEMBLED GEORGIAN FLATWARE SERVICE,104 PCS INC. BATEM...Large, assembled service for 12 (plus extras) of British, mostly Georgian, Sterling Silver Flatware, 104 pieces total comprising 12 pistol grip knives,12...
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24 PCS. ENGLISH FLATWARE INC. GEO 1,APOSTLE SPOON, MOR...24 pieces assorted English sterling silver flatware, dating 1718-1901. Includes one (1) George I rattail tablespoon, date mark for 1718, maker's mark...
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77 PIECES GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN ENGLISHSILVER19th 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,...
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ENGLISH SILVER AND SET OF SILVER PLATEFLATWAREincluding two Victorian English silver large stuffing spoons; ten Irish silver Georgian spoons; pair of English silver scissor form sugar tongs, .925 fine, 20.01 oz....
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A SET OF SEVEN IRISH GEORGE III SERVINGSPOONS, by Christopher Haines, Capel Street, Dublin, 1772, old English pattern, all bearing a crest to the handle (c.16oz) Length: 22.5cm Provenance: An invoice for seven...
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20.9 TOW; 9 HEAVY GEORGIAN SILVER SERVINGSPOONS 9 piece misc. lot of heavy Georgian silver serving spoons; various English and Irish makers (see image); 20.9 troy ozs. weighable...
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Pair Irish Georgian Sterling SilverBerry Spoons. Dublin hallmarks. Dated 1803, 'I.W' hallmarks possibly by Jacob Wood. 9'' each, 129g TW...
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A Georgian silver Irish bright cut starserving spoon by John Power Dublin 1799. Length 24.3cm.wt.2.2oz...
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Irish silver. A Georgian silver Celticpoint serving spoon John Shields Dublin 1789. Lt. 24.3cm....
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Good Irish-Georgian Sterling SilverRuncible Spoon, in "Fiddle" pattern, Dublin 1823, by J. Scot, engraved with an armorial of a lioness masque over a beribboned bar, l. 12-1/8", 5.15 t. oz....
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A George II Irish silver Hanovarianpattern table spoon with engraved armorial Jonathan Pasley Dublin 1757 together with a pair of Georgian silver berry spoons and two other items 7 oz. Estimate ?120-150 Descriptions...
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Sixteen-Piece Collection of GeorgianSterling, comprised of a rare "Tipt" teaspoon, London, 1825, by William Bateman; a pair of "Fiddle" tablespoons, one London, 1795, the other London 1814, the former by John...
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Georgian silver. A pair of saltspoonsby Robert Rutland London 1824 and a small condiment ladle by William Eley and William Fearn London with the rare ''Irish Levy''.duty mark used only from 14th. June to 31st....
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