- STERLING SILVER 'GEORGE WASHINGTON'
STERLING SILVER 'GEORGE WASHINGTON' SPOON, COIN SILVER SAUCE LADLE AND FOUR STERLING SILVER HANDLE FLAT ARTICLESSterling Silver 'George Washington' Spoon, Coin Silver Sauce Ladle and Four Sterling Silver Handle Flat Articles
- George III sterling silver stuffing
George III sterling silver stuffing spoon possibly thomas dicks, london, 1807 L: 12 in. 3 oz
- Four English George III stering
Four English George III stering silver spoons Thomas Northcoat and George Bourne London 1794-'95 comprising: two soup spoons (8 1/2 in. L.) and two smaller spoons each with monogram ''WCC '' on the tip; together with a selection of American sterling silver teaspoons and ladles 14.45 ozt. of weighable silver Estimate $ 80-125 English spoons have a note associating them with George Washington.
- George III sterling silver spoon
George III sterling silver spoon with hallmarks for Thomas Wilkes Barker, dated 1806. 4.2 oz. 12"L.
- A George II silver marrow spoon
A George II silver marrow spoon by Richard Pargeter London 1750.
- George III Sterling Silver Stuffing
George III Sterling Silver Stuffing Spoon, hallmarked London, 1792-1793, by George Smith III & William Fearn, in the traditional "Old English" pattern, l. 4-3/8", 2.57 t. oz.
- George Washington & American Eagle
George Washington & American Eagle Tooth.
Description This is a very patriotic tooth with excellent quality scrimshaw overall. The American Eagle holding the banner reading "Live and let live" is a very popular theme seen in maritime art from the late 18th century through the 19th century. George Washington, the father ...
- A Gold Washed Spoon Mark of George
A Gold Washed Spoon Mark of George William Adams London 1861 With a circular bowl slender stem cast in relief with leaves and berries decorative finial marked on the back of the bowl by George William Adams London date letter for 1861. Measures approx. 5-1/2"L. Weight 0.96 toz.
- Six George III silver berry spoons,
Six George III silver berry spoons, various makers, London 1796-1811
- George III Silver Giblet Spoon,
George III Silver Giblet Spoon, London 1807, Maker: TB, Thomas Barker, length 11.75 inches, 4.9 troy oz
- A George III silver caddy spoon,
A George III silver caddy spoon, Feather Edge pattern, maker G S, London 1806 and miscellaneous silver flatware, George III and later, including a French silver spoon, 15ozs 12dwts More Information Caddy spoon and most of the other items in good condition
- Two English silver spoons, London,
Two English silver spoons, London, George III: one serving spoon, fiddle handle, 1811, William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, family crest, 12 in.; one serving spoon, rounded handle, 1809, George Wintle, 12-1/2 in., scratches to bowl .
- 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
- A GEORGE III DOUBLE-ENDED MARROW
A 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 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.
- A George III silver fiddle pattern
A George III silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, Sarah & John William Blake, London 1817, initialled 'B', approximately 140g
- GEORGE III MARROW SCOOP/SPOON Carden
GEORGE III MARROW SCOOP/SPOON Carden Terry & Jane Williams Cork 1806-1821; also marked 'sterling'. - 1 oz.; 7 3/4 in. long.
- A George III Old English pattern
A George III Old English pattern silver serving spoon by Stephen Adams London 1787. Wt. 2.9 oz.
- JEREMIAH KING STERLING BASTING
JEREMIAH KING STERLING BASTING SPOONGeorge II Sterling Silver Basting Spoon, Jeremiah King, London, 1741, act. 1740-1748, upturned typt handle, l. 13 1/2 in., wt. 5.50 troy ozs. Provenance: Charles (1908-1994) and Paula (1912-2006) Manship, Baton Rouge, LA; by descent to their niece Nadine Carter Russell (1943-2022), Baton Rouge, LA.
- George III oak hanging spoon rack
George III oak hanging spoon rack ca. 1760 with a lower till 24" h. 14 1/2" w. ?
- George III silver ladle possibly
George III silver ladle possibly william sumner, london, 1799 L: 13 1/4 in. 5.1oz.
- TWO GEORGE III SILVER SPOONS. Including
TWO GEORGE III SILVER SPOONS. Including a stuffing spoon Wildman Smith London 1788 terminal with chased armorial device 12 in. long; stuffing spoon with later strainer George Smith III London c. 1774 12 1/4 in. long - 7 oz. 6 dwt.
- A George III silver caddy spoon,
A George III silver caddy spoon, IG, London 1804, with shell bowl and two other caddy spoons
- GEORGE WILLIAM ADAMS ENGLISH SILVER
GEORGE WILLIAM ADAMS ENGLISH SILVER STUFFING SPOON, 6.4 OZTGeorge William Adams English Silver Stuffing Spoon,, London c. 1847 Dimensions: 6.4 ozt
- Group of historical blue to include
Group of historical blue to include a creamer and a cup and saucer of Washington at his tomb by Wood. ?
- A George III silver basting spoon,
A George III silver basting spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1785, 3ozs More Information Light polish wear
- A GEORGE IV GILT STERLING CASED
A GEORGE IV GILT STERLING CASED REPOUSSE SPOON SET A George IV gilt sterling cased repousse spoon set: comprising a pair of berry spoons by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wignan, circa 1796/1800, both 8.5"l en suite with a perforated ladle, circa 1800, 5 toz
- GEORGE III CHASED STERLING SILVER
GEORGE 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
- GEORGE III STERLING SILVER STUFFING
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER STUFFING SPOON, LONDON 1814 4 OZTGeorge III Sterling Silver Stuffing Spoon, London 1814, Dimensions: 4 ozt
- A George III silver mote spoon,
A George III silver mote spoon, makers mark RS twice, circa 1765, with pierced bowl, 14.5cm long, a pair of scissor action sugar tongs, Henry Plumpton, circa 1761, engraved inscription 'Mary Edwards, the gift of her Aunt Mary Shaw 1842', three shell back teaspoons, maker Joseph Bell and another teaspoon, approximately 80g
- AMERICAN (WASHINGTON DC) COIN SILVER
AMERICAN (WASHINGTON DC) COIN SILVER LADLE AND TEASPOON the first by Robert Keyworth active in Washington about 1831 fiddle pattern; the second piece stamped WW Keyworth (2) -
- Four George III old English pattern
Four George III old English pattern silver dessert spoons, William Sumner, London 1795, a pair similar and a tablespoon, uniformly crested, approximately 273gm
- A George III Sterling Silver with
A George III Sterling Silver with Gold Washed Berry Spoon London dated 1786 With a simple graceful handle with hand etched floral design crest depicting an arm holding a flower; ruffled bowl with fruit in relief surrounded by leaves gold washed marked on the back of the neck with London marks king's head lion passant crowned leopard date letter "l" and spurious maker's mark started with "S". Measures apprx. 9-1/4"L. Weighs apprx. 2.1 toz.
- TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER SPOONS
TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER SPOONS Thomas Wallis II London 1794. Including eleven table spoons with bright cut decoration chased armorial device on the terminal; one teaspoon dated 1796 with similar decoration - 24 oz. 4 dwt.; 6 3/4 in. to 8 3/4 in. long.
- GEORGE III STERLING SILVER STUFFING
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER STUFFING SPOON, BY SOLOMON HOUGHAM, DATED 1813 11 ¾" Pear shape deep bowl with long handle with fiddle top, hand chased with lion head armorial crest; marked with king's head, crowned leopard head, lion passant, date letter (for 1813), and Solomon Hougham makers' hallmark on the back. Weighs 4.15 toz. Provenance: prominent private collection, Pittsburgh, PA, since early 20th century, by descent in the family to the current owner.
- A pair of George III silver berry
A pair of George III silver berry spoons EL London 1803 with silver gilt bowls approximately 145gm