- THREE GEORGE III STERLING SILVER MEAT
THREE GEORGE III STERLING SILVER MEAT SKEWERSThree George III sterling silver meat skewersLondonearly 19th centuryComprising a pair Samuel Hougham, 1802 and another Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, 1809, with heraldic or other engraving.large
- TWO GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER MEAT SKEWERSTwo
TWO GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER MEAT SKEWERSTwo Georgian sterling silver meat skewersone marked for William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, London1810The other marked for Thomas Chawner, other marks rubbed.longer 12in (30.5cm); total w
- George III Silver Meat Skewer, Stephen
George III Silver Meat Skewer, Stephen Adams II, London, 1808, William IV Marrow Scoop, Mary Chawner, 1834, and a Victorian Stuffing Spoon, Joseph & Josiah Burtt, 1840 meat skewer length 11.2 in — 28.5 cm
- SEVEN SILVER MEAT SKEWERS With fish
SEVEN SILVER MEAT SKEWERS With fish and pheasants handles. Marked L. Barth and company. Weight: 10.4 troy ounces.
- REGENCY ROSEWOOD WRITING SLOPE AND REGENCY
REGENCY ROSEWOOD WRITING SLOPE AND REGENCY ROSEWOOD LADIES' SEWING BOXThe writing slope fitted with two inkwells and an Irish George III silver meat skewer (now used as a letter opener) by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1814.
The larger 5 1/4 x 14 x 9 in.
Condition
In generally good condition. Scattered scuffs, nicks and age cracks. The glass and silver inkwells with vestiges of their former contents. The sewing box with restored faux mother-of-pearl escutcheon.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER AND SILVER PLATE
GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER AND SILVER PLATE SERVING WARESThe silver comprising:
A George III straining spoon, mark of William Eley & William Fern, London, 1818; inscribed
A George IV ladle, mark for William Welch II, Exeter, 1824; engraved with crest
A George IV stuffing spoon, marked Exeter, 1820, maker's mark indistinct; engraved with crest
A Victorian toddy ladle, marked London, 1846, maker's mark indistinct
A Georgian silver marrow spoon, marked London
A condiment spoon, marked London
The silver plate comprising:
A ladle
A meat skewer
A marrow spoon
The largest 13 in.long, 18 oz. approx. weighable, (9 pcs).
Condition
Each with wear consistent with use. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- GROUP OF SEVEN SILVER AND SILVER PLATE
GROUP OF SEVEN SILVER AND SILVER PLATE MEAT SKEWERSComprising:
A pair of French silver plate skewers
A pair of French silver plate skewers
A French silver plate swan skewer
A German silver meat skewer, marked '.800'
A pheasant silver skewer, indistinctly marked
The longest 10 in. long, 2.7 oz. approx. weighable.
Condition
Wear, a few bruises or tiny areas of copper bleeding. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER FLATWAREComprising:
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GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER FLATWAREComprising:
A George III meat skewer, engraved with crest, marked London, 1798, maker's mark apparently lacking
A George III spoon, monogrammed, marked London, probably 1760s, maker's mark indistinct
A pair of Victorian serving spoons, monogrammed, mark of Jacob Wintle, London, 1843
A pair of George V spoons, monogrammed, mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London, 1911
A Victorian spoon, engraved with crest, mark of Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1839
A Victorian sugar spoon, monogrammed, mark of William Eaton, London, 1840
The longest 10 1/2 in., 16.8 oz. approx. weight, (8 pcs).
Condition
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- TWO SILVER MEAT SKEWERSComprising:
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TWO SILVER MEAT SKEWERSComprising:
A meat, skewer marked 'Sterling', engraved with crest
A meat skewer, mark of George Smith & William Fearn, London, 1790
Together with a silver plate skewer
The longest 12 in. long, 4.6 oz. approx. weight.
Condition
Minor wear and in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- GROUP OF NINE OF CONTINENTAL SILVER
GROUP OF NINE OF CONTINENTAL SILVER PLATE MEAT SKEWERS WITH ANIMAL FINIALSThe longest 10 1/2 in. long.
Condition
Each with minor wear, some areas of oxidation, some nicks to the edges. Otherwise charming and in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- George III silver toddy ladle with gold
George III silver toddy ladle with gold plated 1787 silver shilling in the bowl, twisted baleen handle, no marks, 12.5 inches, kitchen scale 1.375 oz; Wm IV Silver meat skewer, London 1836, maker WJ, length 12 inches, kitchen scale: 2.75 oz.
- GROUP OF FIVE ENGLISH SILVER MEAT SKEWERS
GROUP OF FIVE ENGLISH SILVER MEAT SKEWERS AND TWO SILVER PLATED SKEWERSThe silver comprising:
A George III skewer with ring handle, mark of John Edwards III, London, 1798
A George III skewer with ring and shell handle, mark of James Beebe, London, 1813
A George III skewer with ring and shell handle, marked London, 1817
A George III skewer with scroll handle, indistinctly marked
A Victorian skewer with ring and shell handle, marked London, 1844
The largest 16 in. long, 18.2 oz. approx. weighable.
Condition
Wear, nicks and abrasions consistent with use. Otherwise in good condition.
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- George III Silver Meat Skewer, George
George III Silver Meat Skewer, George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1787 length 12.8 in — 32.5 cm
- THREE FIREPLACE IRON TOOLS, CA. 1900Lot
THREE FIREPLACE IRON TOOLS, CA. 1900Lot of three pieces of fireplace iron: fork with twist handle, meat skewers (10"), and hearth shovel. Circa 1900. FRANCAIS: Lot de 3 pièces de foyer en fer: fourchette à manche torsadé, brochettes à viande (10"), et pelle à foyer. Circa 1900.
- THREE 19TH CENTURY WROUGHT IRON KITCHEN
THREE 19TH CENTURY WROUGHT IRON KITCHEN ITEMS.Three 19th Century Wrought Iron Kitchen Items. 1st: Brass bowl tasting spoon with rat tail support and hook handle, 10-3/4"l. 2nd: Two tine meat fork with scrolled end, 18"l. 3rd: Four pieces meat skewer set, skewers measure 4"h. Condition: : Good with rust and wear.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with rust and wear.
- A George III silver meat skewer with
A George III silver meat skewer with ring handle 8.75ins overall by S.H. London 1807 (weight 1ozs - scratched and worn) a George III silver Old English pattern sugar sifter spoon by William Ely & William Fearn London 1800 and a small selection of silver items various
- 22 PC. LOT STERLING SILVERPLATE ITEMS
22 PC. LOT STERLING SILVERPLATE ITEMS 12.12 TR OZA twenty two piece lot of sterling and silverplate table articles and a pewter decanter, total weight: 12.12 troy oz (excluding weighted items) To include:
Three pairs of sterling salt and pepper, two pairs being weighted
Two sterling weighted candlesticks
Two sterling baby cups, one being engraved
One Royal Holland pewter and amber glass decanter
Sterling items:
One ladle
One serving spoon with mother of pearl handle
One serving fork
One demitasse spoon
One souvenir spoon
Silveplate items:
A child's set
A jam spoon
A long handled small spoon
A meat skewer
A slotted serving piece
- 24 PCS. ENGLISH FLATWARE INC. GEO 1,
24 PCS. ENGLISH FLATWARE INC. GEO 1, APOSTLE SPOON, MOR...24 pieces assorted English sterling silver flatware, dating 1718-1901. Includes one (1) George I rattail tablespoon, date mark for 1718, maker's mark tentatively attributed to Nathaniel Roe, VAM monogram; one (1) crested rattail spoon with maker's marks rubbed (6 3/4"L); one (1) apostle spoon with a series of Scandinavian and possibly Irish hallmarks, import mark for London, 1891; one (1) George II tablespoon with mid rib handle monogrammed WS TN 1734; 1 crested tablespoon with fluted back of bowl, mark for 1789 or 1809, William Sumner or William Shaw; one (1) pair sugar tongs marked WC with lion (no other hallmarks, attr. 18th century); one (1 ) gilt silver seal top Edward VII coronation spoon marked for Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1901; one (1) tea caddy spoon marked for George Unite, Birmingham, 1850; 1 ladle (13 1/2") with fluted bowl and worn marks, bird crest en verso; one (1) fish slice with pierced blade and whippet crest, hallmarked for London, 1812-13 with AF hallmark attributed to Alexander Field; one (1) carving knife and one (1) fork hallmarked for London, 1800-1801, no maker's mark; one (1) meat skewer marked for London 1807, maker's mark rubbed; 1 tablespoon marked for Exeter, 1728, monogrammed MV II; 1 gravy ladle marked for London, 1828, William Chawner; 1 pearl handled fish knife and one (1 ) pearl handled spoon, marks for James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1876 and 1900; one (1 ) shell shaped tea caddy spoon with cherub and bow at end, illegible marks (may not be sterling); three (3) teaspoons with assorted Victorian and Georgian marks (1 has gilt berry repousse bowl, another with scalloped bowl); 1 small bone handled scoop marked for Birmingham, 1812, possibly Joseph Taylor; one (1) tea caddy spoon with bright cut decoration to handle, hallmarked WB, possibly William Bateman or Walter Brind, 1789-90, and one (1) small pierced sugar sifter or condiment ladle hallmarked for Eley, Fearn and Chawner, circa 1810. Sizes range from 2 3/4" to 13 1/2"L. 20.78 oz weighable marked sterling.
Private Nashville, TN Collection.
Condition:
All items overall very good condition with some minor wear to marks and engraving, many pieces monogrammed.
- 6 IRON ITEMSSix 19th century iron items.
6 IRON ITEMSSix 19th century iron items. Includes a toasting fork with Heart handle, coal tongs, circular trivit, rack, candle snuffer and a meat skewer. Some wear, minor damage and oxidation. Up to 29" long. ESTIMATE $200-300
Condition:
Some wear, minor damage and oxidation.
- 18 PIECES GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER
18 PIECES GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER FLATWAREmost London, 1772-1818, including stuffing spoon; ladle; nine serving spoons; four pairs sugar tongs, three scissor form; two tea caddy spoons; meat skewer, various makers, .925 fine, 32.67 oz. T., 2-1/2 in. to 14-1/4 in.
Provenance: The Important Private Collection of a Rocky Mountain Couple
Condition:
all with wear
- WHITING MADAM JUMEL STERLING FLATWARE,
WHITING MADAM JUMEL STERLING FLATWARE, 354 PIECESAmerican, including thirteen 8-7/8 in. hollow handle knives with stainless steel blades; twelve 9-5/8 in. hollow handle knives with stainless steel blades; twelve 5-1/2 in. cocktail forks; sixteen 6 in. salad forks; two 6-3/8 in. salad forks; sixteen 6 in. fish forks; one 7-1/2 in. cold meat fork; twenty 6-3/4 in. forks; twelve 7-3/4 in. forks; six 4 in. demitasse spoons; four 5-1/4 in. teaspoons; seven 5-1/2 in. teaspoons; twenty-six 5-7/8 in. teaspoons; twelve 5 in. round soup spoons; twelve 6-7/8 in. gumbo spoons; twelve 6-7/8 in. spoons; eight 2-1/4 in. individual salt spoons; one 6-1/4 in. master butter; two 7-1/4 in. master butters; twelve 4-7/8 in. solid handle spreaders; twelve 5-5/8 in. solid handle spreaders; three piece hollow handle carving set with sharpener; one 7-/8 in. ladle; one 6-1/2 in. ice tongs; one 3-7/8 in. sugar tongs; two 4-1/2 in. bon bon; one 5-3/4 in. scoop; one 8-1/2 in. pea server; one 5-5/8 in. sardine fork; two 9 in. salad sets, each with fork and spoon; one 8-3/8 in. asparagus fork; one 9-3/4 in. fish knife; one 10 in. fish server; two 8 in. serving spoons with long handles; one 8-1/8 in. pierced serving spoon with long handle; one 7-5/8 in. pierced serving spoon; one 7-5/8 in. long bowl pierced serving spoon; one 9 in. broad bowl serving spoon; one 7-5/8 in. broad bowl serving spoon; one 6 in. broad-bowl serving spoon; one 5-3/4 in. broad bowl serving spoon; one 9-1/8 in. solid handle pie server; one 9-7/8 in. hollow handle pie server; one 6 in. hollow handle cheese server; one 8-7/8 in. waffle server; one 9-1/4 in. hollow handle carving knife; one 8-3/4 in. hollow handle carving fork; one 6 in. hollow handle cheese server; eleven 5-3/4 in. spoons; twelve 7-1/4 in. iced tea spoons; ten 4-3/8 in. strawberry forks; twelve 5 in. ice cream forks; eighteen 6-1/8 in. salad forks; one 7-1/2 in. hollow handle blunt-blade knife; five 6-1/2 in. hollow handle knives with pointed tips; one 5-1/8 in. sugar tongs; one 5-3/4 in. sardine or sandwich tongs; two 8-7/8 in. cold meat forks; one 6 in. jelly server; one 4-1/2 nut pick; one 8-1/8 in. cheese scoop; one 6-1/8 in. cheese scoop; one 6 in. tomato spoon; one 5-7/8 cucumber spoon; one 4-3/8 lemon fork; two 5-5/8 in. ladles; one 5-1/8 in. ladle; one 4-7/8 in. ladle; one 3-1/2 in. salt spoon; three 4-7/8 in. egg spoons; two 4 in. chocolate spoons; one 8-3/4 in. olive fork; one 5-7/8 in. olive fork; three 6-1/8 in. barbed olive fork; one 8-3/8in. olive spoon; one 6 in. olive spoon; one 5-1/2 in. olive spoon; three 6 in. sorbet spoons; one 8-7/8 in. stirring spoon; one 5-1/2 in. five-prong fork; one 11 in. unassociated Irish silver meat skewer, most with various monograms, all with marks for Whiting; with one 4-1/2 in. bonbon, Tiffany San Lorenzo, 305.98 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces
Provenance: Private Collection, Raleigh, North Carolina
Condition:
average wear
- 5 PC. ENGLISH STERLING SILVER SERVING
5 PC. ENGLISH STERLING SILVER SERVING UTENSILS: Approx. 10.16 Troy ounces. Comprising; 1- Sterling Meat skewer dated 1802 by Crispin Fuller from London, 2 pc. salad spoon & fork dated 1811 from London by Eley, Fearn, & Chawner, monogrammed under crest GD, 1- Gold washed scalloped Berry spoon dated 1851, London by George Angell, & 1- Meat fork dated 1837-8 by John & Henry Lias of London. Largest Approx. 11'' l.
CONDITION: Tips of meat fork slightly bent, wear consistent with age and use.
- A George III silver meat skewer, George
A George III silver meat skewer, George Smith & William Fearn, London 1791, with reeded ring handle, crested, 28cm long approximately 68gm/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith
- A graduated set of three Irish silver
A graduated set of three Irish silver meat skewers, JS Dublin 1863, the longest 32.5cm, crested, approximately 302gm
- A George II silver meat skewer, Charles
A George II silver meat skewer, Charles Jackson 1741, with ring handle, 30.5cm long approximately 116g
- An oak and metal bound silver chest,
An oak and metal bound silver chest, the cover with name plaque for 'Walter Buchanan', the fitted interior with trade label for Joseph Hayer, 62cm wide x 63cm high x 55.5cm deep, containing a quantity of silver plate to include two meat skewers, a card waiter, a coffee pot and a sauce boat with engraved badge of The Royal Norfolk Regiment
- A Group of Four George III Silver Meat
A Group of Four George III Silver Meat Skewers
Various Makers, London, Mid 18th Century and Later
each of typical form.
hallmarked for Sterling near eyelet
9 ozt 12 dwt
Length of longest example 13 inches.
Property from the Estate of W.M. Bogdanowicz, Madison, Wisconsin and Naples, Florida
- A George III Silver Meat Skewer
Maker's
A George III Silver Meat Skewer
Maker's Mark Obscured, London, 1776
hallmarked for Sterling on body near eyelet
2 ozt 5 dwts
Length 10 inches.
- A George III Silver Meat Skewer
John
A George III Silver Meat Skewer
John Robertson I & David Darling, Newcastle, Circa 1795
of typical form, one side with an engraved stag's head crest near eyelet.
hallmarked for Sterling near eyelet
3 ozt 8 dwt
Length 13 1/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
- FIVE TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER SERVERS
FIVE TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER SERVERS The first a parcel gilt server manufactured by Henry Hebbard and retailed by Tiffany & Co., 19th century, period monogram "C.B." (9 in.); the second a Georgian style meat skewer / letter opener with mark of Tiffany & Co., mid-20th century; the third a Tiffany & Co. Marquise baked potato fork; the fourth a Tiffany & Co. Feather Edge cheese knife; and the fifth a Tiffany & Co. Winthrop tomato server with decorative piercing to blade.
- GERMAN .800 SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
GERMAN .800 SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE IN FITTED CANTEEN, 19TH CENTURYGERMAN .800 SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE IN FITTED CANTEEN, 19TH CENTURY, Drawer 1: 2 gravy ladles, 2 serving spoons, 2 pastry serves, 2 two pc. salad sets, 2 stuffing spoons, 2 fish or pie servers, 1 soup ladle Drawer 2: 24 fish forks, 12 luncheon forks, 12 salad forks Drawer 3: 24 fish knives, 12 luncheon forks, 12 salad forks Drawer 4: 24 dinner forks, 24 ice cream spoons, 12 coffee spoons, 2 two tine meat skewers Drawer 5: 24 tea spoons, 24 soup spoons Drawer 6: 24 luncheon knives, 24 grape fruit spoons, 12 coffee spoons Drawer 7: 24 dinner knives Inventory says 297 pieces Provenance: Sold at Nord Antiques, Inc., New York
- GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER ITEMS: A LADLE,
GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER ITEMS: A LADLE, TWO MEAT SKEWERS AND TWO CONDIMENT SPOONSGROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER ITEMS: A LADLE, TWO MEAT SKEWERS AND TWO CONDIMENT SPOONS, including a long ladle with shell-form fluted bowl, London 1813, maker's mark of SA possibly for Stephen Adams II, l: 13 in.; a plain meat skewer with circular handle, London 1804, William Fearn & William Eley, l: 11 in.; a slender plain skewer of similar design, London 1903, R. Hodd & Son, 9 in.; and 2 similar condiment spoons with reeded borders, the first with a design of a castle to handle (5)
- GEORGE III SILVER ARMORIAL MEAT SKEWER
GEORGE III SILVER ARMORIAL MEAT SKEWER TN, London, 1785, the terminal with chased armorial device, 14 7/8 in. L, 4.3 ozt.
- CASED SET OF TWELVE ENGLISH SILVER PLATE
CASED SET OF TWELVE ENGLISH SILVER PLATE FAUX IVORY HANDLE FISH KNIVES, TWELVE FORKS AND TWELVE MEAT SKEWERSCased Set of Twelve English Silver Plate Faux Ivory Handle Fish Knives, Twelve Forks and Twelve Meat Skewers
- GROUP WITH MIDDLE EASTERN BRASS BRAZIER
GROUP WITH MIDDLE EASTERN BRASS BRAZIER ON STAND, COFFEE POTS, MILK JUGS, MEAT SKEWERS AND OTHER TABLE ARTICLESGroup with Middle Eastern Brass Brazier on Stand, Coffee Pots, Milk Jugs, Meat Skewers and other Table Articles
- GEORGE II STERLING SILVER MEAT SKEWERGeorge
GEORGE II STERLING SILVER MEAT SKEWERGeorge II Sterling Silver Meat Skewer , London, 1752, shell and loop handle, l. 12 1/2 in.; TOGETHER WITH George III silver strainer spoon, London, 1780, makers mark rubbed, down-turned fiddle typt handle, l. 12 1/8 in; TOGETHER WITH London silver serving spoon, Thomas Chawner, l. 10 7/8 in.; total wt. 12.55 troy ozs