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
A pair of George III silver berryA pair of George III silver berry spoons EL London 1803 with silver gilt bowls approximately 145gm
Six George III old English patternSix George III old English pattern table spoons various dates and makers approximately 330gm
Six George III silver berry spoons,Six George III silver berry spoons, various makers, London 1796-1811
A set of six George III silverA set of six George III silver dessert spoons, RC, London 1804, initialled approximately 216g
A set of six George III fiddleA set of six George III fiddle pattern silver condiment spoons, GH, London 1818, crested, approximately 99g
Three George III old English patternThree George III old English pattern table spoons and a basting spoon various dates and makers total weight approximately 340gm
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 George III Old English patternSix George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, GG, London 1785, bright cut and various other spoons and three napkin rings, approximately 185g
George III English silver flatware,George III English silver flatware, London, 1771-1801: seven Old English style spoons, one by Elizabeth Tookey, 8 in. to 11-1/2 in.; fiddle handle fish server, 12 in.; stuffing spoon, 11-1/4 in., all with monograms, (nine pieces); detailed list available. Small dents and scratches.
Five George III old English patternFive George III old English pattern silver table spoons by George Smith & William Fearn London 1795 initialled two others 1799 and another 1791 approximately 530gm
Four George III silver table spoonsFour George III silver table spoons with moulded handles by Eley & Fearn London 1798 and with engraved crests to terminals two William IV silver fiddle and thread pattern table spoons by William Trayes London 1830 and a similar sauce ladle London 1836 (gross weight 25ozs)
A pair of George III silver OldA pair of George III silver Old English pattern and bright cut table spoons by George Gray London 1788 a single bright cut table spoon London 1790 a set of six George III silver bright cut teaspoons London 1798 and a selection of other small silver tableware various (weighable silver 25ozs)
Three George III Spoons and SugarThree George III Spoons and Sugar Tongs by Hester Bateman, ca. 1789, with Two Spoons, ca. 1792 Containing: three teaspoons with engraved Adam decorations, monogramed "G.S.", backs hallmarked, measure approx. 4-3/4"L and a sterling silver sugar tongs engraved in Adam style, hallmarked inside without date mark, measure approx. 5-1/2"L. Two small spoons with engraved Adam design, rounded bowls with gilt-wash, hallmarked GB. Total weight approx. 2.6 troy oz.
Collection of twelve George IIICollection of twelve George III Old English pattern table spoons in sterling silver mixed London marks, approx 745 grams (12)
Pair of George III sterling silverPair of George III sterling silver berry spoons thomas ollivant, london, 1768 Each with a silver gilt bowl and floral decoration. L: 8 1/2 in. 3 oz.
A pair of George III Old EnglishA pair of George III Old English pattern silver table spoons Edinburgh 1804 approx. 23 cm long.
Two George III marrow spoons byTwo George III marrow spoons by Paul Crespin 1759 8.25"l. two English silver marrow spoons by Robert Rogers London 1773 9"l. and three other Georgian marrow spoons.
A composed set of six George IIIA composed set of six George III silver teaspoons, bright cut with shell bowl, all London, by various makers, 1802, 1807 and 1812, another composed set of six George III silver teaspoons, Old English pattern and a set of six Irish George IV silver teaspoons, Fiddle pattern with rat tail, Dublin 1826, 9ozs 17dwts (18) More Information Light consistent wear but all good
A pair of George III old EnglishA pair of George III old English pattern silver table spoons London 1790 with bright cut decoration approximately 120gm
Six George III old English patternSix George III old English pattern silver table spoons I L London 1784 monogrammed approximately 376gm
Two George III silver dessert spoons,Two George III silver dessert spoons, London 1783 and 1802, embossed at a later date and another pair of dessert spoons, DJ and DF London 1909, with pierced handles and bowls, approximately 185gm
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
Three George III - Victorian silverThree George III - Victorian silver dessert spoons and four forks, Fiddle pattern, London and Exeter, by various makers and a Russian silver tablespoon and fork, Moscow 1840 and 1865, 15ozs (9) More Information Light wear consistent with age
George III English silver spoon,George III English silver spoon, strainer spoon, oval bowl with central divider, downturned rounded handle, gorget family crest, Robert Eley, London, 1796, .925 fine, 12 in. Good condition. The Estate of the Late John R. Jones, Hickory, North Carolina.
Four George III old English patternFour George III old English pattern silver dessert spoons, William Sumner, London 1795, a pair similar and a tablespoon, uniformly crested, approximately 273gm
Set of five early George III featheredSet of five early George III feathered edge hallmarked sterling silver table spoons, by Thomas & William Chawner, London, 1770 - 1791, approx 22cm L and total weight 355 grams (5)
A pair of George III silver OldA pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons by William Sumner London 1799 a George IV ditto spoon by Randall Chatterton London 1828 three George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons by Eley & Fearn London 1801 and three other George III ditto (various dates and makers - combined weight 13ozs) and a silvery metal Old English pattern table spoon (damaged)
GEORGE II / III STERLING SILVERGEORGE II / III STERLING SILVER TABLE SPOONS, 4 Group of antique George III sterling silver table spoons, 4, all in the Queen Anne or rattail pattern, one Irish, and with maker's mark of Joseph Teafe, Dublin, 1746, the others various makers, various dates, and monograms. Weight: 11.83 ozt.; longest: 8.5" L.
Six George III old English patternSix George III old English pattern silver dessert spoons, Richard Crossley, London 1791, crested and two similar spoons, initialled, approximately 244gm/Note: Crest of Wilkinson
Two George III silver table spoonsTwo George III silver table spoons by Stephen Adams London 1793 and by John Wren London 1803 a set of six George VI silver gilt coffee spoons by R.M. Coe Birmingham 1946 in fitted case and a selection of silver tablewares (combined weight 11ozs)
PAIR GEORGE III STERLING SILVERPAIR GEORGE III STERLING SILVER SERVING SPOONS, 4.1 OZTPair George III Sterling Silver Serving Spoons,, Dimensions: 4.1 ozt
Three George III bright cut silverThree George III bright cut silver teaspoons, GB, London 1792, another bright cut teaspoon etc. approximately 75g
Two pairs of George III silverTwo pairs of George III silver berry spoons, one pair William Eley & William Fearn, London 1802, the other Thomas Dicks, London 1806, in a fitted case, approximately 252gm
A GEORGE III DOUBLE-ENDED MARROWA GEORGE III DOUBLE-ENDED MARROW SCOOP/SPOON George Smith, London 1776, of Feather Edge pattern; together with three double-ended marrow scoops, all London, one with crest engraved to reverse of bowl(4)Length: 21.5cm, 21cm, combined weight: 6.4oz
GEORGE III CHASED STERLING SILVERGEORGE III CHASED STERLING SILVER BERRY SPOONSPair of George III Chased Sterling Silver Berry Spoons , George Smith (IV), London, 1800, mark reg. 1799, l. 9 in., wt. 4.5 troy ozs., in later silk-lined leather fitted case