- A WILLIAM SPRATLING SILVER STUFFING
A WILLIAM SPRATLING SILVER STUFFING SPOONA William Spratling silver stuffing spoon, 1933-1940; First Design Period; Taxco, Mexico Stamped for William Spratling; Further stamped: 980 Hand hammered 16.75" H x 2.75" D 6.035 oz. troy approximately Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh Dimensions: 16.75" H x 2.75" D Provenance: The Collection of Cindy Tietze-Hodosh and Stuart Hodosh
- Tin spoon rack together with a
Tin spoon rack together with a wall sconce and a collection of pewter spoons. ?
- CASED SET OF TWELVE STERLING SILVER
CASED SET OF TWELVE STERLING SILVER DEMITASSE SPOONSWith brite-cut floral decoration. Marked A. Stowell & Co.'' Monogrammed ''G''. Length 4''.Approx. 3.6 troy oz.''
- Eleven sterling silver souvenir
Eleven sterling silver souvenir spoons and one baby spoon. States include California, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York (Flat Iron Bldg. and Statue of Liberty). Also a baby spoon with stork handle, the bowl announces a birth on October 12, 1911. Makers include Shepard, Alvin, R. Wallace & Sons, Paye & Baker, Mechanics, and Towle. Total approximate weight is 9.4oz. Longest: 6"L.
- Georgian sterling stuffing spoon,
Georgian sterling stuffing spoon, London, 1822, William Eley, with a hand clutching an arrow at end, 12 1/4"L, 3.8 TO
- Sterling silver stuffing spoon
Sterling silver stuffing spoon in the "Kings" pattern. 14"l. 7 troy oz.
- Thirteen spoons; various styles,
Thirteen spoons; various styles, most sterling, one with enamel, also a molded glass spooner. Spooner: 5"H.
- John P. Cowan (American/Tennessee,
John P. Cowan (American/Tennessee, b. 1920's; Active Texas) "Spoonbills", watercolor, sight 19-1/4" x 26-3/4", signed lower right. Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann.
- HOUGHAM STERLING SILVER STUFFING
HOUGHAM STERLING SILVER STUFFING SPOONGeorge III Sterling Silver Stuffing Spoon , Solomon Hougham, London, 1806, mark reg 1793, l. 11 1/8 in.; together with sterling meat fork, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, 1812, mark reg. 1808, with engraved crest and motto "ASPIRE", l. 7 7/8 in.; and sterling sauce ladle, Hester Bateman, London, 1790, mark reg. 1776, l. 7 1/4 in.; silver gilt meat fork with banded agate handle, Matthew Boulton, Birmingham, 1816, chased sterling berry spoon, Joseph & Albert Savory, London, 1834 , l. 8 7/8 in.; soup spoon, London, probably William Turner, act. c. 17; and 6 silver gilt coffee spoons, I.S. Greenberg & Co., Birmingham, 1937; total wt. (weighable) 12.10 troy ozs
- REED & BARTON STERLING SILVER STUFFING
REED & BARTON STERLING SILVER STUFFING SPOON, "POPPY" PATTERN 13" Large sterling silver stuffing spoon with long hand and oval deep bowl, elegant poppy design, fully marked on handle back. Weighs 5.66 toz.
- A Collection of Sterling Silver
A Collection of Sterling Silver and Coin Spoons and Forks by Kirk Stieff Gorham Watson Company and Webster Company Consisting of 22 pieces: five sterling teaspoons by Kirk Stieff apprx. 6"L; eight coin teaspoons with almond form bowl and fiddle shape handle monogrammed apprx. 5-3/4"L; three salad forks by The Whiting Division of Gorham monogrammed apprx. 6-1/8"L; a baby feeder spoon by Allan Adler apprx. 5-1/8"L; a reticulated sifter repousse spoon apprx. 4-7/8"L; a relish spoon in "Windsor" pattern by Watson Co. monogrammed apprx. 5-5/8"L; a mini ladle in "Bunker Hill" pattern by Watson Co. apprx. 4-3/8"L; a lemon fork by Webster Co. apprx. 5"L; a Victorian mustard spoon London dated 1859 apprx. 4-1/4"L. All pieces properly marked on the handle back. Total weight apprx. 15.4 toz.
- MARSHALL FIELDS STERLING FIGURAL
MARSHALL FIELDS STERLING FIGURAL SPOON
- Whiting Sterling Silver Berry Spoon
Whiting Sterling Silver Berry Spoon fancy bowl with gold wash 8 3/4'' excellent.
- 1840 English Sterling Stuffing
1840 English Sterling Stuffing Spoon 12-1/4'' long 155 grams monogram by William Eaton.
- A. STOWELL & COMPANY STERLING SILVER
A. STOWELL & COMPANY STERLING SILVER LADLE. Width: 9.75'' Wt: 3.30ozt Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- A COLLECTION OF EIGHT GEORGIAN
A COLLECTION OF EIGHT GEORGIAN SILVER SPOONS, INCLUDING PAUL STORR Including a pair of shell back spoons with mark of Ebenezer Coker, London (1748), period monograms (8 in.); a pair with bright cut engraving, mark of Thomas Tookey, London (1783), period engraved crest of a dog (8 1/2 in.); a pair with mark of William Eley & William Fearn, London (1798), faint period engraving of a stag's head to each (8 3/4 in.); and a pair of fiddle & thread spoons with mark of Paul Storr, London (1820), both with erased monograms (8 5/8 in.).
- Woodenware to include three foot
Woodenware to include three foot stools a bowl and a scoop. ?
- Large sterling serving spoon, ivy
Large sterling serving spoon, ivy and scroll decoration, oval bowl with bright-cut floral decoration, button back, marks for Theodore P. Starr (New York City, 1900-1924), "S" monogram on back, 5.54 oz.T., 13 in. Estates of Ward and Stout Families, Bloomfield, New Jersey
- 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. ?
- Jeremy Johnson. Charles II Puritan
Jeremy Johnson. Charles II Puritan spoon. 1662, sterling silver. 7½ h in. result: $4,225. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Features oval bowl with tapering stem. Marked on bowl and reverse of stem. Obverse of stem engraved ‘William Taunton Borne good friday the 13th April 1655 Baptised the 24th of the same month 1655’, the reverse engraved ‘S/AD 1708’. 1.8 ozt. Provenance: Christie's, London, Antique Silver Spoons, 14 October 1987, Lot 115 | Private Collection
- STERLING STUFFING SPOON & (4) COIN
STERLING STUFFING SPOON & (4) COIN TEASPOONS - English Sterling Silver Stuffing Spoon hallmarked Peter & William Bateman 1812 London 12 3/8'' long 4.275 ozt light scratches to bowl; PLUS Four American Coin Silver Teaspoons by Abraham Larzelere (1787-1
- 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
- A Set of Sterling Silver Forks
A Set of Sterling Silver Forks and Spoons by Stieff Containing: 8 seafood forks and 12 spoons; approx. 6"L. Stamped "Sterling/ Stieff" and letters "C" and "W" separated by a cross shape. Overall weight approx. 12.6 toz.
- James I silver apostle spoon, St.
James I silver apostle spoon, St. Peter, fig shaped bowl, hexagonal stem, nimbus with dove, no monogram, marks for William Caldwell, London, 1606, .925 fine, 7 in. Scratches, slight wear. S. J. Shrubsole, New York City; Private Collection.
- Five berry spoons approx. 8.5"l.
Five berry spoons approx. 8.5"l. each with gold washed bowls- two Georgian a sterling example and two other hallmarked together with a pair of silver tongs. 10 troy oz.
- Sterling Silver Berry or Casserole
Sterling Silver Berry or Casserole Spoon''Poppy'' by Gorham 9'' excellent.
- Russel Wright Highlight Pinch Slotted
Russel Wright Highlight Pinch Slotted Spoon (9 1/2") by Hull made in Japan
- STERLING: Miscellaneous flatware
STERLING: Miscellaneous flatware serving pieces with decorative handles/bowls various makers two sauce ladles one nut spoon three larger spoons two pierced 11 oz. t.w.
- HAIDA SPOONA painted Haida spoon
HAIDA SPOONA painted Haida spoon with face carving, mounted on a custom stand. Circa 1900. L: 14". Field Collection.
- A set of eight plated strawberry
A set of eight plated strawberry spoons with scalloped bowls foliate stems and decorative terminals
- Painted spoon rack, planter box:
Painted spoon rack, planter box: wall mounted spoon rack with green paint, brass tack border, 20-1/2 in., probably original surface with scattered chips and grime , with eleven metal spoons; planter box painted red, white and blue, applied spools, slats and other elements, probably original painted surface, 14 in., both early to mid 20th century. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
- Sterling lot including eight knives
Sterling lot including eight knives with mother of pearl handles, five Reed & Barton monogrammed spoons, floral stirrer, three Lunt pieces, an International spoon, pie server, bon bon spoon, and several other items. Pie server: 9 3/4"L.
- 26 STERLING SOUVENIR SPOONS PLUS
26 STERLING SOUVENIR SPOONS PLUS DISPLAY CASE the spoon collection includes various places and events such as Seaside; Spokane WA; University of Illinois; Mobile AL; Paris France; New Year's et al. some with enamel; together with the wooden wall display shelf having glass door 18.5''L x 11.75''W x 2''D. Total gross silver: 10.9 troy ozs.
- FOUR STIEFF 'WADEFIELD' STERLING
FOUR STIEFF 'WADEFIELD' STERLING SOUP SPOONS, 5.3 OZFour Stieff 'Wadefield' Sterling Soup Spoons,, Dimensions: 5.3 oz
- REED & BARTON SERVING SPOON AND
REED & BARTON SERVING SPOON AND FORK cast with orchids and poppies - (2)
- (LOT OF 23) MOSTLY STERLING SPOONS
(LOT OF 23) MOSTLY STERLING SPOONS (Lot of 23) Mostly sterling spoons, including sugar shells, teaspoons and a jelly slice by various makers including Alvin, Towle, Whiting, total weighable 12.3 toz