- A Victorian silver table service
A Victorian silver table service with crimped rims comprising - circular sugar bowl on three ball feet 4ins diameter x 2.25ins high sugar sifter spoon set of four salts and four ditto spoons London 1885 by J.W.H. and J.T.H. (weight 7ozs) in fitted leather covered case
- A set of eleven Victorian silver
A set of eleven Victorian silver teaspoons and the matching sugar tongs, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1897, the shell bowls with turned stems, crest of Milburn, boxed by Spink & Son, approximately 129g
- Pair of Victorian-Style Silverplate
Pair of Victorian-Style Silverplate Footed Sugar Basin-Spooners, each two-handled footed example capped by a swallow finial and dressed with eight silverplate teaspoons, one spoon lacking, h. 8", dia. 8".
- A Victorian silver caddy spoon
A Victorian silver caddy spoon the scalloped bowl and handle embossed with flowers and berries and with shell terminal by Joseph Willmore Birmingham 1844
- Two Victorian silver sugar sifters
Two Victorian silver sugar sifters and a serving spoon with shell bowl, London, Exeter and Edinburgh, various makers and dates, 5ozs 2dwts More Information One sifter worn
- A Victorian silver sugar bowl,
A Victorian silver sugar bowl, Richard Sibley II, London 1852, of lobed form with alternating panels of flowers and animals and two other sugar bowls, approximately 320g
- VICTORIAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
VICTORIAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS Set of (3) English Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, by Thomas Smily, London, 1879, with strawberry decorated twist handles, leaf textured bowls, one pierced and two solid, engraved TH or HT monogram to bowl undersides, pierced spoon: 7 3/8" long, solid spoons: 7 3/4" long, 6.5 ozt tw. Good condition.
- A set of twelve Victorian silver
A set of twelve Victorian silver salts with matching spoons in the 17th century porringer style in original tiered satin lined case by S.S. London 1881.
- Victorian Silverplate Sugar Bowl
Victorian Silverplate Sugar Bowl and Creamer, fourth quarter 19th century, each with a tapering body of "turtleback" section, decorated with engraved "leaf-and-lozenge" banding and opposing escutcheon-shaped cartouches flanked by laurel branches, with crested "ear" handle(s), the interiors gilt, the sugar bowl h. 4-1/2", w. 8", d. 3-3/4", the creamer h. 4-1/2", w. 5-1/2", d. 2-3/4".
- A Victorian silver Christening
A Victorian silver Christening bowl and sugar nips, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1890, the bowl 8cm diameter, cased, approximately 87g
- Victorian sterling silver creamer
Victorian sterling silver creamer and sugar bowl charles lias, london, 1846 Each with a foliate rim, above bulbous bodies embossed with c-scrolls and acanthus, raised on shell feet. (2). Creamer H: 6 in.
- A Victorian silver openwork sugar
A Victorian silver openwork sugar basket, the annular bowl pierced with tracery, oval paterae and formal scrolls beneath an everted rim, swing handle with cartouche finial and a contemporary frosted glass liner, 20cm h overall, by E & J Barnard, London 1865, 6ozs More Information Undamaged, no repair, light erasure from cartouche
- A set of twelve Victorian silver
A set of twelve Victorian silver and silver gilt teaspoons, Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1876, with pierced terminals and engraved decoration and a similar sifter spoon, approximately 169g
- Victorian Sterling Silver Berry
Victorian Sterling Silver Berry or Casserolespoon floral with fancy scalloped bowl 8 1/2'' dated 1903 excellent no monogram 44 grams.
- A set of six late Victorian silver
A set of six late Victorian silver teaspoons in fitted case Birmingham 1900.
- A set of four Victorian silver
A set of four Victorian silver fiddle pattern salt spoons with silver gilt bowls York 1854 by James Barber (terminals engraved) and a selection of George III and later silver tea and other spoons various
- Six Victorian silver fiddle pattern
Six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons London 1866 by G.A. and six George III and George IV silver Old English pattern dessert spoons (various dates and makers - weight 15ozs)
- An Edward VII silver circular sugar
An Edward VII silver circular sugar bowl engraved with leaf scrolls 4.5ins diameter x 2.25ins high by Henry Arthur Sheffield 1906 (weight 5ozs) and a set of four Victorian silver bon-bon dishes of shaped outline embossed and pierced with leaf scrolls each 3.5ins x 3.25ins by M. & L. Birmingham 1876 (weight 2.5ozs) contained in black leather covered case retailed by C. Packer & Co London
- Victorian Sterling Silver Nut Spoonor
Victorian Sterling Silver Nut Spoonor Bon Bon spoon fancy floral handle pierced bowl 5'' 17 grams.
- ENGLISH STERLING SUGAR BOWL Victorian
ENGLISH STERLING SUGAR BOWL Victorian Footed Bowl, by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London, 1850, with extravagant repousse scrolled decoration, floral side handles, engraved lion head crest to one cartouche, gilt washed interior, 5 1/2" high, 7 1/2" x 5", 14.3 ozt. Good condition.
- Victorian Sterling Silver Berry
Victorian Sterling Silver Berry Spoon fancy floral bright cut with oval bowl 9'' excellent no monogram 41 grams.
- A Victorian silver caddy spoon
A Victorian silver caddy spoon with shaped and shell pattern bowl engraved with leaves by Taylor & Perry Birmingham 1849 and a George III silver cylindrical shovel pattern caddy spoon with turned mother of pearl handle possibly Birmingham 1813
- SILVER SUGAR BOWL & SILVER TONGS,
SILVER SUGAR BOWL & SILVER TONGS, 19TH CENTURYA late 19th century continental silver (.800 fine) sugar bowl decorated overall with embossed foliate and scrolled motifs, raised on 4 splayed supports and bearing rubbed marks on the underside, together with an associated pair of continental silver (.800 fine) sugar tongs. Height of sugar bowl, 2.75" x 4" wide (across the handles). Combined weight, 145 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Joseph Liverant, Ottawa.
- A Victorian silver Kings pattern
A Victorian silver Kings pattern caddy spoon with Kings pattern terminal London 1860 a Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoon London 1847 and a selection of silver tea spoons various (weight 12.5ozs)
- A boxed pair of Georgian dessert
A boxed pair of Georgian dessert spoons with Victorian decoration.
- A quantity of small silver comprising
A quantity of small silver comprising three Victorian fiddle thread and shell teaspoons a Victorian King's pattern jam spoon seven condiment spoons other spoons and a wine label.
- Victorian Sterling Silver Nut Spoon
Victorian Sterling Silver Nut Spoon elaborate pierced & gold washed bowl excellent no monogram 4 7/8''.
- Silver. A set of six Sheffield
Silver. A set of six Sheffield 1906 and three Victorian London 1875 teaspoons together with a m.o.p. and silver fruit knife Sheffield 1908.
- VICTORIAN SILVER AND GILT WASH
VICTORIAN SILVER AND GILT WASH BOWL BERRY SPOON, HENRY & HENRY JOHN LIAS, LONDON, CIRCA 1874, 3.3 OZVictorian Silver and Gilt Wash Bowl Berry Spoon, Henry & Henry John Lias, London, Circa 1874, 3.3 oz
- Victorian Silverplate Vase or Spooner
Victorian Silverplate Vase or Spooner handled 5 1/2''.
- Victorian Sterling Silver Berry
Victorian Sterling Silver Berry Spoon bright cut floral gold wash oval bowl circa 1880's 8 1/2'' long excellent monogram.
- An American Sterling Silver Covered
An American Sterling Silver Covered Sugar Bowl Wallace having a floriform finial lid over the squat body with two scrolled handles raised on scrolled feet together with a sterling weighted caster a sterling master salt basket by Meridan Brittania Co. six sterling salt spoons a sterling jigger by Gorham a set of four English silver salt cellars with spoons and original case a set of three English silver casters eight silverplate iced tea spoons and five mother-of-pearl butter spreaders; approximate total weighable 27.20 ozt. Width of first 7 1/2 inches.
- A Victorian silver Christening
A Victorian silver Christening bowl and spoon, Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1868, with bands of scrolling decoration, the bowl 10cm diameter, in a fitted case and a silver Christening set of knife, fork and spoon, Martin & Hall, London 1872, in a fitted case (lacking napkin ring), approximately 250g
- A European Sterling Silver Sugar
A European Sterling Silver Sugar Bowl with Lid, ca. 1838 Of squat bulbous shape with reeded swirl body decorated with rocailles and C-scrolls, decorative floral and C-scroll handles, removable lid with knob finial. Underside stamped with 18th century A silver mark with crown, and a maker's mark; TG with a Fleur d'lis. Lid stamped with a Minerva 2nd standard mark of 1838. Measures approx. 4"H x 3-1/3"W. Weight approx. 6.8 troy oz.
- A Victorian bachelor's silver sugar
A Victorian bachelor's silver sugar basin and milk jug, Chester 1898/1911, of half ribbed form and a milk jug, Sheffield 1906, helmet shaped, 12.5cm high, approximately 370gm
- A Victorian silver sugar basket,
A Victorian silver sugar basket, Edward Charles Brown, London 1876, with twisted swing handle, red glass liner and pierced sides, 19.5cm high (handle up) and a sifter spoon, approximately 385gm