WILLIAM WILSON & SON STERLING SILVERWILLIAM WILSON & SON STERLING SILVER SERVING SPOON, 2.7 OZTWilliam Wilson & Son Sterling Silver Serving Spoon,, Dimensions: 2.7 ozt
William & Mary Silver Trefid Spoon,William & Mary Silver Trefid Spoon, William Mathew I, London, c.1690 length 7.9 in β 20.1 cm
An Old English pattern servingAn Old English pattern serving spoon by Thomas Wallis length 30 cm and a tablespoon by Thomas Ann and William Bateman both London 1802.
William & Mary Silver Trefid Spoon,William & Mary Silver Trefid Spoon, London, c.1690 length 7.8 in β 19.9 cm
A set of six silver teaspoons,A set of six silver teaspoons, Mappin & Webb and three other spoons
An Arts and Crafts silver caddyAn Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, William Henry Warmington, London 1959, initialled S, approximately 20.5gm
A William & Mary silver trefidA William & Mary silver trefid spoon, London 1686, the terminal engraved with the initials VWI and another, unmarked, circa 1680, the terminal initialled S L/see illustration
WALLACE AND SONS "KINGS" PATTERNWALLACE AND SONS "KINGS" PATTERN TABLESPOONS, SET OF 7 8 ΒΌ" Weighs 13.13 toz.
9PC SILVER AND GOLD PLATED ROYAL9PC SILVER AND GOLD PLATED ROYAL FAMILY SOUVENIR SPOONS...6 silver plated spoons honoring Princess William, and 3 gold plated spoons honoring Princess Diana.
This item has its original box. This item has no reserve. W.A.P.W. Gt. Britain Exquisite: embossed markings; spoon: 4.25"L: box: 7.25"L x 6.5"W. Collector's World: etched markings; 5"L; box; 5.25"L x 4"W.
Manufacturer: W.A.P.W. Gt. Britain Exquisite and Collector's World
Country of Origin: England and New Zealand
Condition:
Age related wear.
A set of six old English patternA set of six old English pattern table spoons Peter & William Bateman London 1810 approximately 330gm
A silver Christening bowl and spoon,A silver Christening bowl and spoon, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1916/1919, a silver egg cup and spoon, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1919, decorated a swastika and a silver spoon and pusher, all cased, approximately 323gm
12 PC. STERLING R. WALLACE & SONS12 PC. STERLING R. WALLACE & SONS ''KINGS'' SPOONS: Approx. 9.08 Troy ounces. Comprising; 12- Silver Child's Soup spoons, of the ''Kings'' pattern, by Wallace, circa 1904.
CONDITION: Varying signs of use.
A pair of sugar tongs makers markA pair of sugar tongs makers mark W.H with shell bowls a butter knife with ivory handle and sundry teaspoons etc. approximately 400gm
Two English sterling silver berryTwo English sterling silver berry spoons charles boyton, london 1863 & john james whiting, london 1835 With gilt wash bowls and engraved handles; together with a Polish silver serving spoon, 1876, marked 84. (3). Longest L: 9 in. 7 oz (all in)
A Group of Sterling Silver ServingA Group of Sterling Silver Serving Articles comprising two spoons marked W&H a pair of spoons Gorham two spoons having a gold wash a fork and spoon Theo Olstens and a three piece carving set marked Pat. Ap. 23 1901; 11 items total. Length of longest 14 1/2 inches.
Group Sterling Spoons and Child'sGroup Sterling Spoons and Child's Mug - 196 Grams TW
A Set of Seven Coin Silver SoupA Set of Seven Coin Silver Soup Spoons in "Shell Reverse" Pattern by J. B. McFadden One monogramed "DWKM," and the rest are monogramed "P". Measure approx. 8"L, weight approx. 12 troy oz.
Six silver dessert spoons, W MSix silver dessert spoons, W M Co., Birmingham, 1930-1933, approximately 265g
Whiting Sterling & Ivory BerryWhiting Sterling & Ivory Berry Spoon elaborate bowl with gold wash 8'' long excellent.
Coin silver ladle by R & W Wilson,Coin silver ladle by R & W Wilson, 14"l, monogrammed and dated; together with two stuffing spoons marked "T.W.", 12"l, with engraved armorial crest.
16 troy oz.
Fourteen Baker-Manchester and WhitingFourteen Baker-Manchester and Whiting sterling spoons including seven Baker-Manchester five o'clock spoons, four Whiting 'Louis XV' spoons and two serving spoons, and one other spoon in a similar pattern. Three are monogrammed. Total weight: 10.8oz. Longest: 6 3/4"L.
Victorian Silver Plated Shell-FormVictorian Silver Plated Shell-Form Spoon Warmer, James Dixon & Sons, late 19th century length 7.1 in β 18 cm
Cased set of twelve small sterlingCased set of twelve small sterling silver spoons with gold washed bowls 4''l. and six matching sterling silver demitasse spoons.
A COLLECTION OF WILLIAM IV KING'SA COLLECTION OF WILLIAM IV KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE predominantly WB, London 1832, comprising, one table fork, three dessert forks, one tablespoon, a dessert spoon, and two knives; together with six tablespoons, Mackay & Chisholm Edinburgh 1843, of single struck Queen's pattern, engraved crest to terminal of most (14)Weighable silver: 23oz
A quantity of silver spoons beingA quantity of silver spoons being a Georgian tablespoon William Bateman 1815 a set of six teaspoons Bradbury & sons Sheffield 1914 and six assorted teaspoons approx. wt. 6.5oz.
WILLIAM MAURICE CARMICHAEL (1892-1954)WilliamWILLIAM MAURICE CARMICHAEL (1892-1954)William Maurice Carmichael (1892-1954), A large silver spoon with figure to handle Circa 1924-1950s; Victoria, British Colombia Stamped for William Maurice Carmichael [M surrounded by a C into a shield] A stylized silver version of a Northwest Coast horn spoon, with a wide ladle with standing figure set to handle 5" H x 12" L x 3" W 6.180 oz. troy approximately Notes: Spoon tests for sterling, however silver purity not guaranteed.
Silver tablespoon william vilant,Silver tablespoon william vilant, philadelphia, circa 1725 Plain oval handle with spine down handle and back of bowl, rear of handle monogrammed "RWI" L: 8 1/4 in.
Twenty-Piece Collection of SilverTwenty-Piece Collection of Silver Flatware, consisting of a Wallace sterling silver "Grande Baroque" baby spoon, the pattern introduced in 1941, a group of seven sterling souvenir spoons from such locations as Yellowstone Park, Independence Hall, Montreal, Alexandria, Virginia, Brooklyn, etc., a Schofield hollow-handle sterling "La Rochelle" pie server, the pattern introduced in 1895, a Towle sterling "Craftsman" jelly slice, the pattern introduced in 1932, a Tiffany and Company sterling "Cordis" baby spoon, the pattern introduced in 1958, a Whiting Manufacturing Company sterling "Duke of York" sugar shell, the pattern introduced in 1900, a Towle sterling "Old Colonial" citrus spoon with gilded bowl, the pattern introduced in 1895, a Webster Company sterling side-handled baby-feeding spoon, the pattern similar to Gorham's "Hamilton" of 1910, a Gorham sterling "Virginiana" teaspoon, the pattern introduced in 1904, an English silverplate condiment spoon, a William Rogers silverplate sauce ladle, a Rogers and Son silverplate sugar shell, 1913, a Rogers/Oneida silverplate sugar shell and an American silverplate coffee spoon.
Whiting sterling silver 'Lily'Whiting sterling silver 'Lily' pattern serving spoon and fork early 20th century Each with a silver gilt wash to the bowl and tines, in a fitted leather case. Fork L: 9 1/4 in. 7.2 oz
A Gold Washed Spoon Mark of GeorgeA 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.
Two Love Disarmed sterling spoons:Two Love Disarmed sterling spoons: Reed & Barton, one inscribed in bowl "Mother", 6 in. Wear, light scratches.
COLLECTION STERLING & COIN SILVERCOLLECTION STERLING & COIN SILVER FLATWARE Including five fruit spoons, two coin silver teaspoons, S Kirk & Son coin silver teaspoon, German 800 silver standard dinner spoon inscribed "Wilma," repousse teaspoon, silver plated teaspoon, fork and demitasse spoon, monogrammed, 6.9 ozt. weighable silver.
A William III silver mote spoonA William III silver mote spoon with applied wire stem and simple drilled piercing unmarked c.1695.
Whiting Lily sterling flatware,Whiting Lily sterling flatware, serving spoons, serving forks, cheese scoop, ladles, 32.03 oz. T., (nine pieces). Average wear. The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman
A set of six silver teaspoons inA set of six silver teaspoons in case by Mappin and Webb.
A part canteen of Old English patternA part canteen of Old English pattern silver flatware, Thomas Wallis II, various dates circa 1800, comprising fourteen table spoons, nine dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons and a sauce ladle together with a quantity of mainly Old English pattern flatware including a strainer spoon, Abraham Barrier & Louis Ducommieu, date letter rubbed, six table forks, six dessert forks and a pair of sauce ladles, all initialled, approximately 2241g