- A silver caddy spoon, 1811, initialled
A silver caddy spoon, 1811, initialled F, a berry spoon and two sifter spoons, approximately 126g
- A William IV silver caddy spoon
A William IV silver caddy spoon London 1835 crested and a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern silver sugar tongs London 1854 crested
- A quantity of silver spoons being
A quantity of silver spoons being a Georgian tablespoon William Bateman 1815 a set of six teaspoons Bradbury & sons Sheffield 1914 and six assorted teaspoons approx. wt. 6.5oz.
- Continental silver. A mustard spoon
Continental silver. A mustard spoon a Dutch spoon a beaker a paperknife a bangle and three Russian dessertspoons Matryena Andreyevna Moscow 1896-1908.
- English and American silver spoons
English and American silver spoons shell and tongs Scottish sugar nips dated 1769 L6 1/4'' Victorian sugar nips L5 3/4'' set of 4 Georgian spoons dated 1817 L7'' set of 3 Victorian spoons dated 1839 L5 1/2'' pair Georgian spoons L5'' 6 American coin silver spoons and sugar shell 5 Wallace Louvre teaspoons L5 1/4'' 7 International teaspoons L6'' 2 Sheibler floral pattern teaspoons L6'' and 14 other various patterns and makers and sugar tongs Total 35.0oz Troy (48pcs) Provenance: Estate of Eugenia Stone Garland Fitzgerald Georgia.
- Georgian sterling serving pieces
Georgian sterling serving pieces London sugar sifter dated 1768 L6 1/4'' London tablespoon dated 1808 L8 1/2'' English bright-cut sugar nips L5 1/2'' and Dutch sugar sifter L6'' Total 5.0oz Troy (4pcs) Provenance: Georgia private collection.
- A Georg Jensen Sterling Silver
A Georg Jensen Sterling Silver "Blossom" Sugar Spoon With the curvilinear handle terminating in balls and a leaf, it measures approx. 5-1/4"L and weighs approx. 1.005 troy oz. Marked on the back.
- Set of six English sterling silver
Set of six English sterling silver demitasse spoons and sugar tongs W. Hutton & Sons Birmingham 1905-'06 each spoon modeled as the lucky portion of a wishbone 2.35 ozt. t.w.; housed in the original leather-covered fitted case Estimate $ 100-150 Box shows some wear.
- A set of six silver bright cut
A set of six silver bright cut teaspoons and sugar tongs by Hester Bateman London 1786.
- A set of twelve silver dessert
A set of twelve silver dessert spoons London 1865 fiddle pattern total weight approximately 510gm
- A set of six silver coffee spoons
A set of six silver coffee spoons and the matching sugar tongs Mappin and Webb London 1921 a cased set of six silver teaspoons a mustard pot and sundry silver total weight approximately 280gm
- 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
- A pair of George III bright cut
A pair of George III bright cut silver tablespoons, London 1876, with squirrel crest, a pair of berry spoons, London 1810 and a cased trefid spoon, London 1912, approximately 290gm
- Six silver coffee spoons and matching
Six silver coffee spoons and matching tongs, Thomas Edgar Hughes, Chester 1941, in a fitted case, approximately 90g
- A Georg Jensen Sugar Spoon With
A Georg Jensen Sugar Spoon With the curvilinear handle terminating in balls and a leaf, it measures approx. 5-1/4"L and weighs approx. 1.005 troy oz. Older hallmark on the back at the neck.
- Five George III silver dessert
Five George III silver dessert spoons, JW, London 1807, crested and a pair of George III fiddle pattern tablespoons, approximately 341gm
- 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 set of six silver teaspoons,
A set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1888, with shell bowls and five silver coffee spoons, approximately 143g
- A set of six Dutch silver teaspoons
A set of six Dutch silver teaspoons and the matching sugar tongs, 1822 with pointed terminals, contained in a fitted tortoiseshell and ivory strung box, the box 16.5cm x 10cm
- A silver caddy spoon of shell and
A silver caddy spoon of shell and grape design George Unite Birmingham 1877.
- A Victorian silver caddy spoon,
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, Francis Higgins, London 1874, fiddle, thread and shell pattern and another with a shell bowl, approximately 43g
- GEORGE III SILVER STUFFING SPOON
GEORGE III SILVER STUFFING SPOON & SUGAR SIFTER Stuffing spoon with chased armorial on terminal, CH, London, 1790; sifter with chased armorial on terminal, William Ely and William Fearn, London, 1806; 5.10 ozt.
- Twelve basket form salts (monogrammed),
Twelve basket form salts (monogrammed), Webster Co. sugar and creamer, New Orleans souvenir spoon, Gorham spoon, Tiffany Co. salt spoon, Sheffield knife, and a German .800 fork and spoon with enameled figural scene in bowl. Total weight minus German fork, spoon, and bread/cake knife: 13.2 oz.
- A George III silver caddy spoon,
A George III silver caddy spoon, with spade shaped bowl, 70mm l, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1800 and four and a pair of George III and Victorian silver salt spoons, 2ozs (7) More Information Light wear consistent with age
- A silver sugar caster, Thomas Shepherd,
A silver sugar caster, Thomas Shepherd, London 1785, of baluster shape, initialled HMM, 15.25cm
- AMERICAN AND OTHER SILVER SPOONS
AMERICAN AND OTHER SILVER SPOONS WITH ENGRAVED HANDLES Various marks including five serving spoons forty-six teaspoons together with six Georgian teaspoons pair of English sugar nips eight forks and a butter server. 54 oz.
- Sterling Sugar Spoons An assembled
Sterling Sugar Spoons An assembled group of fifteen sterling sugar spoons various silversmiths such as George Williams Caldwell Bailey and Kitchen; PLUS a set of four iced tea spoons marked Sterling and hallmarked for Dominick and Haff lg 6.5 in. Total silver weight 8.44ozt (284g).
- A pair of sugar tongs makers mark
A pair of sugar tongs makers mark W.H with shell bowls a butter knife with ivory handle and sundry teaspoons etc. approximately 400gm
- 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.
- 5pc English Georgian Sterling Silver
5pc English Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons & Sugar Sifter in Presentation Box. London, various makers marks, 1796-1815 date marks. Berry spoons are 9" each, sifter measures 7'', 319g TW
- A silver salt spoon Birmingham
A silver salt spoon Birmingham 1896 with pierced bowl and a salt spoon 1844
- Silver. A sugar caster Sheffield
Silver. A sugar caster Sheffield 1959 a m.o.p. handled sweetmeat fork a silver handled butter knife a sifter ladle London 1904 and a wine coaster Birmingham 1989.
- A silver sugar caster, London 1896,
A silver sugar caster, London 1896, of baluster form, 18.5cm high, another caster, three mustard pots and various pepper pots, approximately 550gm
- Four Georgian silver table spoons
Four Georgian silver table spoons with '' berried '' bowls dates 1805 and 1817.
- A set of six silver apostle teaspoons,
A set of six silver apostle teaspoons, George Unite, Birmingham 1876, various butter knives, teaspoons and condiment spoons, approximately 540gm
- A silver caddy spoon, Edward Edwards,
A silver caddy spoon, Edward Edwards, 1848, of shell fiddle and thread pattern, crested, a pair of silver mustard spoons, Newcastle, 1827 and a pair of bright cut silver sugar nips, London 1805, approximately 81g