- (44) Holmes & Edwards silverplate
(44) Holmes & Edwards silverplate flatware to include (8) dinner forks, (8) salad forks, (16) teaspoons, (8) tablespoons, (2) serving spoons, (1) sugar spoon and (1) master butter. No mono, in felt lined silver chest.
- HOLMES & EDWARDS SILVERPLATE DINNER
HOLMES & EDWARDS SILVERPLATE DINNER SERVICE FOR 12 Holmes & Edwards silverplate dinner service for 12 in the “Danish Princess” pattern in the George Jensen manner and comprising: (12) twelve dinner knives, (12) twelve dinner forks, (12) twelve salad forks, (12) soup spoons, (23) twenty-three dessert spoons, (2) serving spoons, and (2) two additional spoons, housed in a gold-stenciled black lacquered wooden box. Box: 3: H x 16.75" W x 11.25" D.
- HOLMES & EDWARDS PLATED "FIRST
HOLMES & EDWARDS PLATED "FIRST LADY" FLATWARE Service for 12 including dinner knives, dinner forks, dinner spoons, salad forks, teaspoons, butter knives, five serving spoons, serving fork, master butter knife, sugar spoon; 80 total pieces, without monogram; housed in an Art Deco figured maple box.
- Holmes & Edwards Silver Plate Flatware
Holmes & Edwards Silver Plate Flatware Set for 6 15 serving pcs. Place setting includes dinner knife dinner fork butter knife salad fork tablespoon bullion spoon teaspoon large spoon.Provenance: Property from The Strong sold to benefit the museum's collections fund.E
- Three silver tablespoons mid
Three silver tablespoons mid 18th century Thomas Edwards (2) and Philip Goelet, New York. All with oval handles, Edwards spoons have shells on bowls and inscribed Eliz Gibbs 1752, crest on the handles, the Goelet spoon with a rattailed bowl, the handle with "Actue Ten Eyck" L: 7 7/8 in. Good condition, marks are strong.
- HOLMES & EDWARDS SILVER PLATE FLAT
HOLMES & EDWARDS SILVER PLATE FLAT TABLE SERVICEHolmes & Edwards Silver Plate Flat Table Service
- 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
- Six silver coffee spoons and matching
Six silver coffee spoons and matching tongs, Thomas Edgar Hughes, Chester 1941, in a fitted case, approximately 90g
- HOLMES & EDWARDS SILVER PLATE FLATWARE
HOLMES & EDWARDS SILVER PLATE FLATWARE SET, ENCASEDHolmes & Edwards Silver Plate Flatware Set, Encased
- Two Love Disarmed sterling spoons:
Two Love Disarmed sterling spoons: Reed & Barton, one inscribed in bowl "Mother", 6 in. Wear, light scratches.
- HOLMES AND EDWARD SILVER PLATE
HOLMES AND EDWARD SILVER PLATE FLATWARE SERVICEHolmes and Edward silver plate flatware service, 4 place for 12- including 12 knives, 13 forks, 13 salad forks, 17 teaspoons and 9 serving utensils.
- A GROUPING OF NINE AMERICAN COIN
A GROUPING OF NINE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS Including (3) tablespoons with mark of James Watson, Philadelphia, active 1820-1872, each with matching period "HJR" monogram (9 1/8 in.); (6) oval place spoons, appear unmarked, acid tested silver, each with matching 19th century period "B" monogram (7 1/4 in.) (not weighed).
- ENCASED HOLMES & EDWARDS SILVERPLATE
ENCASED HOLMES & EDWARDS SILVERPLATE FLAT TABLE SERVICEEncased Holmes & Edwards Silverplate Flat Table Service,
- SIX STERLING FOLDING AND DISPENSING
SIX STERLING FOLDING AND DISPENSING SPOONS four folding spoons including one with a corkscrew and two medicine dispensing teaspoons. Approx. 6 ozt. Provenance: Anna Safley Houston Museum of Decorative Arts Chattanooga Tennessee
- Eleven Federal coin silver spoons,
Eleven Federal coin silver spoons, George Aiken, Baltimore, early 19th century; three Wood & Holmes tablespoons, etc. 1) Aiken spoons: 7 1/8 in. L.; 2) Wood & Holmes tablespoons: tipped fiddle pattern; 3) unidentified fiddle pattern coin silver tablespoon; 15.4 ozt. t.w.
- AN EDWARDIAN CANTEEN Hamilton &
AN EDWARDIAN CANTEEN Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1908, comprising, a basting spoon, a sauce ladle, ten tablespoons, eighteen table forks, eight dessert spoons, sixteen dessert forks and eight teaspoons, all of Hanoverian pattern, engraved crest in a laurel wreath to terminal; together with a Scot's Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1927(2)Combined weight: 106oz
- Collection of coin silver serving
Collection of coin silver serving spoons to include examples by John Stevenson H.B. Jones and J. Mosser 67.4 ozt. ?
- 18th century English silver spoons,
18th century English silver spoons, four spoons with oval bowls and rattail: one dog nose handle, back with "IL" monogram, front with "EA" monogram, Edward Gibson, 1701, London, 7-1/2 in.; one dog nose handle, monogram "PTS", marks rubbed, 6-1/4 in.; one dog nose handle, marks rubbed, scratched "ID" monogram, 7-1/2 in.; one trefoil handle, scroll decoration on back of bowl and handle, three marks on back "WE"(?) with crown and "Bread albare", possibly late 17th/early 18th century, 7-3/4 in. All with tip wear, scratches. Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
- A pair of silver jam spoons London
A pair of silver jam spoons London 1903 having engraved bowls a dessert fork a butter knife and a trowel (handle missing)
- Edouard Ernie c. 1882 Paris
Edouard Ernie c. 1882 Paris silver set of twelve spoons with bird on branch engraved bowls 4 tr. oz.
- Six coin silver spoons: fiddle
Six coin silver spoons: fiddle handles, rounded fins, downturned, most tipt, marks for "Atkin & Labagh" (New York City, working 1838-1839), five with "F" monogram, one inscribed "Holmes", 9 in. Some tip wear.
- Coin silver spoons, various makers,
Coin silver spoons, various makers, 29pc. Marks for Edmund Hughes of Hampton, CT, Ira Strong Town of Montpelier, VT, Bigelow & Kennard, Palmer & Bachelder, Davis & Brown, and N. Harding all of Boston, in addition to others. Total weight is approximately 17.2oz. 7 1/4"L.
- Boxed set of six sterling silver
Boxed set of six sterling silver and polychrome enameled spoons turner & simpson, birmingham, early 20th century The handles decorated with brightly colored enamels; together with two sterling silver and enameled spoons stamped 'D.A. Norway'. (8). L: 3 5/8 in. PROVENANCE: Private Virginia collection
- Two English silver caddy spoons,
Two English silver caddy spoons, both with shell bowls, bright-cut engraved oval handles, no monograms: one with marks for Joseph Preedy, 1792, 3-3/8 in., bowl dent ; one maker "I.M", lacking city mark , 1826, 3 in., repaired handle , .925 fine. A Georgia Private Collection.
- A PAIR OF WILLIAM III DOG NOSE
A PAIR OF WILLIAM III DOG NOSE SPOONS Thomas Allen, London, 1708, EP/EM engraved to reverse of terminal; together with a trefid spoon, Philip Hulls double struck, initials engraved to terminal; together with a collection of Hanoverian and Old English tablespoons, various marks and dates, and an apostle spoon(14)Length: 20cm, combined weight: 25oz
- Large collection of coin silver
Large collection of coin silver spoons to include examples by W. Edon Geo. Welsh Adams & Farnsworth Ladomus M.A. Lewis F.C. Polack ... ?
- Eight coin silver spoons Together
Eight coin silver spoons Together with a silver plated teapot, a silver plated epergne, and a sterling silver basket with cobalt glass insert. (11).
- 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
- CONTEMPORARY PAINTED SPOON RACK,
CONTEMPORARY PAINTED SPOON RACK, SPOONSContemporary painted spoon rack with eleven English and coin silver spoons, 22 3/4" h., 12 1/4" w. Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Williams, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- (47PC) HOLMES & EDWARDS "DANISH
(47PC) HOLMES & EDWARDS "DANISH PRINCESS" FLATWARE SETDESCRIPTION: (47Pc) A Holmes & Edwards inlaid silver flatware set in the "Danish Princess" pattern. Includes: (8) Knifes (L: 9" x W: 0.75") (7) Entree Forks (L: 7.5" x W: 1" ) (8) Salad Forks (L: 6.75" x W: 1") (7) Soup Spoons (L: 7" x W: 1.75" ) (16) Spoons (L: 6.25" x W: 1.25") (1) Serving Spoon (L: 8.5" x W: 1.5") CIRCA: 20th Cent. ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: See Above. CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
- Thirteen spoons; various styles,
Thirteen spoons; various styles, most sterling, one with enamel, also a molded glass spooner. Spooner: 5"H.
- Edward Hole (Holles). Charles I
Edward Hole (Holles). Charles I Apostle spoon. c. 1629, sterling silver. 7? h in. result: $3,900. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Features fig-shaped bowl, tapering faceted stem, and gilt Apostle finial of St. James the Greater, the nimbus with rays. Marked to bowl and stem. 1.8 ozt.
Sold with two additional spoons:
Elizabethan seal-top spoon, marked a dove holding olive branch (Jackson, Rev. ed, pg. 105, line 1), possibly Noah Farmer, London, 1602. Finial engraved ‘ER’, the reverse of stem engraved ‘Breadalbane’. Marked to bowl and stem. Measures 6.375 h inches, 1.1 ozt.
Charles I slip-end spoon by William Cary, London, c. 1645. Marked to bowl and stem, the reverse of bowl marked ‘B/NI’. Measures 6.375 h inches, 1.2. ozt. Provenance: Collection of Gavin Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane (1851-1922) (seal-top spoon) | Antique Silver Spoons, Gloucestershire (Apostle and seal-top spoons) | Private Collection
- Coin silver lot including five
Coin silver lot including five Edward & David Kinsey serving spoons, fourteen Michie Bros. spoons, six Duhme & Co. spoons, a Baldwin & Co. spoon, a Wilson McGrew butter knife, and a Reed & Barton pickle fork (5 3/4"L); 28 pieces total.
- Souvenir Spoons & Wood Holder.
Souvenir Spoons & Wood Holder. From a Queens, NY estate.
- Four each Edward & David Kinsey
Four each Edward & David Kinsey and Duhme & Co. 8 1/4" coin silver spoons, and two W.P. Bingham & Co. 6" spoons; all monogrammed.
- Cased set of twelve small sterling
Cased set of twelve small sterling silver spoons with gold washed bowls 4''l. and six matching sterling silver demitasse spoons.