A silver caddy spoon, 1811, initialledA silver caddy spoon, 1811, initialled F, a berry spoon and two sifter spoons, approximately 126g
A William IV silver caddy spoonA 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 beingA 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 spoonContinental 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 spoonsEnglish 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 piecesGeorgian 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 SilverA 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 silverSet 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 cutA set of six silver bright cut teaspoons and sugar tongs by Hester Bateman London 1786.
A set of twelve silver dessertA set of twelve silver dessert spoons London 1865 fiddle pattern total weight approximately 510gm
A set of six silver coffee spoonsA 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 silverA 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 cutA 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 matchingSix silver coffee spoons and matching tongs, Thomas Edgar Hughes, Chester 1941, in a fitted case, approximately 90g
A Georg Jensen Sugar Spoon WithA 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 dessertFive George III silver dessert spoons, JW, London 1807, crested and a pair of George III fiddle pattern tablespoons, approximately 341gm
Two Victorian silver sugar siftersTwo 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 teaspoonsA 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 andA 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 SPOONGEORGE 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 SPOONSAMERICAN 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 assembledSterling 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 markA 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 Silver5pc 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 BirminghamA silver salt spoon Birmingham 1896 with pierced bowl and a salt spoon 1844
Silver. A sugar caster SheffieldSilver. 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 spoonsFour 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