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A Dutch silver gilt apostle
A Dutch silver gilt apostle spoon, the round bowl on engraved pillar shaped and spiral stem terminating in a male saint, crested, maker EK, Hoorn 1685, 1oz 18dwts More Information Undamaged, no repair
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Antique Dutch silver apostle spoon,
Antique Dutch silver apostle spoon, approx total weight 53 grams
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TWO APOSTLE SILVER SPOONSTwo
TWO APOSTLE SILVER SPOONSTwo Apostle Silver Spoons, having figural end and putti face, one having crown end, possibly Dutch, length 7 1/2 inches, 2.9 t.oz.
Condition:
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(4) STERLING APOSTLE SPOONS, 19TH
(4) STERLING APOSTLE SPOONS, 19TH CENTURYFour sterling silver figural handle Christian apostle spoons by Henry Holland, circa 1878. Each measures 8". Total weight 231g.
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PAIR OF ANTIQUE DUTCH SILVER
PAIR OF ANTIQUE DUTCH SILVER APOSTLE SPOONSA pair of silver apostle soup spoons with indistinct Dutch hallmarks. Each measures 6 1/8" in length. Total weight 2.41 ozt.
Condition
Very good condition, with mild tarnish.
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Set of Twelve German Silver-Gilt
Set of Twelve German Silver-Gilt Apostle Spoons, J.D Schleissner & Söhne, Hanau, early 20th century contained in a fitted case approx. length 4.5 in — 11.5 cm
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17th century apostle spoon,
17th century apostle spoon, handle with gilt St. Peter tip, no monogram, three marks on back for Edward Anthony, Exeter, England, mid 17th century, .925 fine, 7 in. Dents and wear to bowl.
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A Dutch silver spoon with scenes of
A Dutch silver spoon with scenes of the Nativity to the finial
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A Dutch silver chalice, circa 1807,
A Dutch silver chalice, circa 1807, embossed with the four Evangelists (broken), 15cm high, approximately 186gm in a fitted case
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A Swiss apostle spoon, possibly J
A Swiss apostle spoon, possibly J Cortaillod, Neuchatel, circa 1650, the bowl back engraved with a flowerhead, 15.5cm long
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. Apostle spoons, collection of
. Apostle spoons, collection of three. c. 1620-50, silver. result: $3,500. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Charles I provincial Apostle spoon, mark IO or IQ, c. 1620. Reverse of bowl prick-engraved ‘NB/IB/1674’. Marked in bowl and three times on back of stem. Measures 6.75 h inches, 1.3 ozt.
Charles I provincial Apostle spoon, mark a crowned cinquefoil (Jackson, Rev. ed., pg. 338, second photo), Norwich, c. 1650. Back of bowl prick-engraved ‘IB/1659’. Marked on bowl and three times on back of stem. Measures 7.375 h inches, 1.6 ozt.
James I provincial Apostle spoon, possibly for Christopher Roberts (West Country Silver Spoons, Kent, pg. 129 and Jackson, Rev. ed., pg. 324, line 10), Bridgewater, c. 1650. Nimbus of Apostle finial engraved ‘S.R/1761/RP’. Marked in bowl and back of stem with ‘CR’ mark, the stem also with mark of cup between four mullets. Measures 7.5 h inches, 1.7 ozt. Provenance: J.H. Bourdon-Smith, 1998 | Woolley & Wallis, Fine Silver & Objects of Vertu, 30 October 2018, Lot 909 | Private Collection (Roberts spoon only)
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English Latten Apostle Spoon of St.
English Latten Apostle Spoon of St. Paul, early 17th century the bowl with impressed maker's mark 'IG' length 7 in — 17.8 cm
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A Dutch silver caddy spoon
A Dutch silver caddy spoon
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GROUP OF NINE CONTINENTAL TABLE
GROUP OF NINE CONTINENTAL TABLE OBJECTScomprising: 15th/16th century, five apostle spoons, four copper alloy spoons with cast finials and one small pewter spoon with reeded handle, largest 7 in.; two brass candlesticks, larger 4-3/8 x 4-1/2 in. diameter; probably 14th century, two wrought iron keys, larger 8-1/2 in.
Provenance: Sotheby's, London, Haute Epoque Sale, October 29, 2008 Lot 269 (Apostle spoons and wrought iron keys); Private Collection, Warrenton, Virginia
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Condition:
scattered tarnish, wear, verdigris, and rust, warping and denting; two apostle spoons with silver plate remnants; one candlestick with repairs to top; one key with loss to top element
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AN EARLY 17TH-CENTURY DUTCH
AN EARLY 17TH-CENTURY DUTCH SILVER SPOON Paulus Sakes (active 1636-75), Dokkum, 1647, the cast finial of a seated lion holding a vacant heraldic shield, on a tapered plinth above a two stage wrythen and flat section stem, cross hatched and engraved decoration above linear border at join with circular bowl, engraved to the reverse with initials ‘DH’ and ‘IB’ each with tradesman’s symbol between, marked to upper area of bowlLength: 18cm, weight: 43g
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A Dutch silver spoon, the bowl
A Dutch silver spoon, the bowl decorated with William of Orange landing at Scheveningen, various silver and enamel souvenir teaspoons, approximate gross weight 204g
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GROUP OF DUTCH SILVER SERVING
GROUP OF DUTCH SILVER SERVING UTENSILSVariously marked.
Comprising:
Three pierced ladles
Two apostle spoons
A fork with figural handle
The largest 9 in. long, 7 oz. approx. weight, (6 pcs).
Condition
Minor wear, some bruising to the ladles. Otherwise in good condition.
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold in accordance with our conditions of sale.
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Collection of eight Dutch silver
Collection of eight Dutch silver spoons ca. 1900 19.8 ozt. Provenance: The Collection of Charlene Sussel ?
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Collection of ten Dutch silver
Collection of ten Dutch silver spoons and forks ca. 1900 13.3 ozt. ?
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English Latten Apostle Spoon of St.
English Latten Apostle Spoon of St. James the Greater, early 17th century the bowl with indistinct maker's mark length 6.75 in — 17.1 cm
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ENGLISH APOSTLE SPOON BY ROBERT
ENGLISH APOSTLE SPOON BY ROBERT HARPER, LONDON, C. 1881 AND A CONTINENTAL SILVER APOSTLE STRAINER LADLE, 2.6 OZEnglish Apostle Spoon by Robert Harper, London, C. 1881 and a Continental Silver Apostle Strainer Ladle, 2.6 oz
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Continental silver spoons: 25
Continental silver spoons: 25 Apostle style, nine cased, one master 7 in., eight 5 in.; twelve with gilt twist handle, 5 in., (37 pieces). Good condition, case with wear and loss. Descended in the House of Schwarzenberg
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19th Century. Collection of serving
19th Century. Collection of serving pieces, apostle spoons, demitasse spoons and cocktail forks. sterling silver, silver. 3¾ w × 12¾ l in. result: $975. estimate: $1,200–1,800. Lot is comprised of two ornately decorated French fish servers, one Bailey, Banks & Company ladle with engraved monogram (Philadelphia), and one unidentified scoop depicting a gentleman (possibly English). All marked.
Sold with a collection of three Dutch Victorian Apostles spoons, two sets of six demitasse spoons by Turner & Simpson (Birmingham), and a set of twelve Lily of the Valley cocktail forks with engraved monograms by Whiting Manufacturing Company (New York). Impressed pseudo marks to each Apostle spoons ‘MC TS’. All other examples marked.
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A Dutch Silver Decorative Spoon
A Dutch Silver Decorative Spoon Apprx. 8-7/8"L the spoon has a relief cast handle with a man at the top on a pedestal atop a crown and shield twisted stem grotesque mask attached to a large bowl with a relief image of Dutch soldiers touchmarks throughout ca. 1908. Weighs apprx. 2.64 toz.
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. Charles I provincial Apostle
. Charles I provincial Apostle spoons, collection of three. c. 1630-40, silver, silver-gilt. result: $3,250. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Spoons feature fig-shaped bowls, tapering faceted stems, and silver-gilt Apostle finials:
Mark an escallop (Jackson, Rev. ed., pg. 317, line 2), probably Salisbury, c. 1640. Nimbus prick-engraved ‘M.R/A.H/1646’. Marked in bowl and three times on back of stem. Measures 7.6875 h inches, 1.8 ozt.
Unascribed (Jackson, Rev. ed., pg. 523, line 11) with dove nimbus, c. 1630. Bowl prick-engraved ‘IA/MT’. Marked in bowl and three times on back of stem with mark a half fleur-de-lys/device in a shaped surround. Measures 7.125 h inches, 1.7 ozt.
Mark a six petal flower, c. 1630. Nimbus prick-engraved ‘RH/1653/IS’. Marked in bowl. Measures 7.1875 h inches, 1.6 ozt. Provenance: Antique Silver Spoons, Gloucestershire (mark a six petal flower) | Phillips, London, 23 February 2001, Lot 214 (mark an escallop) | Private Collection
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Collection of ten Dutch silver
Collection of ten Dutch silver spoons ca. 1900 15 ozt. Provenance: The Collection of Charlene Sussel ?
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A LATE 17TH-CENTURY DUTCH SILVER
A LATE 17TH-CENTURY DUTCH SILVER SPOON Enkhuizen, 1687, the cast figural finial of the Madonna and child flanked by two children, above a wrythen stem with lower cast figure of death (?) with mask and crossed bones underneath, above a squat ovoid bowl with simple V-shaped rat tail to reverse, marked flanking rat tail to reverse of bowl with zig zag assay scrapeLength: 19.3cm, weight: 61g
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Collection of ten Dutch silver
Collection of ten Dutch silver spoons and forks ca. 1900 13.3 ozt. Provenance: The Collection of Charlene Sussel ?
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20 DEIMITASSE SPOONS TO INCLUDE 7
20 DEIMITASSE SPOONS TO INCLUDE 7 ENGLISHSILVER WITH APOSTLE DESIGN, 9 DANISH SILVER WITH ENAMEL BOWLS AND HANDLES, 2 STERLING WITH LEAF DESIGNS, 2 COIN BY E. K. LAKEMAN, NY AND A REPOUSSE 4 5/8" DIAMETER PLATE WITH DEER DESIGN. WITH FITTED CASE. PROVENANCE: FAY MICHENER ESTATE, NYC.
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Apostle Silver Spoon London 1759
Apostle Silver Spoon London 1759 Paul Callard 177. Apostle Silver Spoon London 1759 Paul Callard 2 oz. L 7 1/2'' E
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An unascribed English silver
An unascribed English silver apostle spoon, St Peter, early 17th c, the nimbus to the gilt terminal ricked with contemporary initials TH/PS, the reverse of the stem engraved St Peter, by TB, maker's mark only, 1oz 9dwts More Information Bowl creased, stem bent but not resulting in splits, no restoration or repair
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SET OF FOUR CASED STERLING
SET OF FOUR CASED STERLING APOSTLE SPOONSSet of four cased sterling Apostle spoons, finial in the form of a figure of an apostle, twist stem, an angelic figure at the base, with gold washed bowl, appx 7" l, 5.5 ozt total weight. Very good condition.
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Four early silver spoons: one
Four early silver spoons: one 17th century apostle spoon, possibly James the Minor, marks possibly for Nina Square (Wens Neisser, 1657), Continental silver, partial marks possibly James Minor, 6-1/4 in., possible bowl repair ; one Continental tap spoon, gilt top, 6-3/4 in., bowl overpolished ; one English silver trifid spoon, London, 7-1/4 in., removed monogram ; English silver mote spoon, partial marks, 5-1/4 in., wear to bowl . Private Collection.
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PAIR OF CASED APOSTLE SPOONSPair of
PAIR OF CASED APOSTLE SPOONSPair of cased apostle spoons, finial in the form of an apostle holding a wafer over a chalice, twist stem, gold washed shell bowl, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons, London, 1886, in fitted case, appx 8 1/8" l, 4.4 ozt total weight. Very good condition.
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ELEVEN ANTIQUE SILVERPLATE
ELEVEN ANTIQUE SILVERPLATE APOSTLE SPOONSSet of Eleven Antique Silverplate Apostle Spoons, 19th c., l. 7 3/8 in.; together with one associated silverplate Apostle spoon, l. 7 5/8 in. (12 pcs.)
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PAIR FRENCH-PROVINCIAL OR
PAIR FRENCH-PROVINCIAL OR CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT APOSTLE SPOONS, L: 7 5/8 IN. (19.37 CM.); 4 OZTPair French-Provincial or Continental Silver-Gilt Apostle Spoons,, Dimensions: L: 7 5/8 in. (19.37 cm.); 4 ozt