George III English silver spoon,George III English silver spoon, strainer spoon, oval bowl with central divider, downturned rounded handle, gorget family crest, Robert Eley, London, 1796, .925 fine, 12 in. Good condition. The Estate of the Late John R. Jones, Hickory, North Carolina.
George III sterling silver stuffingGeorge III sterling silver stuffing spoon possibly thomas dicks, london, 1807 L: 12 in. 3 oz
GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER LADLEGEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER LADLE AND SPOON, PAUL STORRLondon, early 19th century, King style pattern ladle, heraldic device, 1813, 12-3/4 in.; fiddle handle spoon, 1816, monogram, 6-3/4 in., 11.31 oz. T.
Provenance: M.S. Rau Antiques in New Orleans (spoon); The Silver Vault of Charleston, South Carolina (ladle); Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
spoon with wear to bowl tip, both with light scratch and minor wear
George III sterling silver spoonGeorge III sterling silver spoon with hallmarks for Thomas Wilkes Barker, dated 1806. 4.2 oz. 12"L.
Five George III silver dessertFive George III silver dessert spoons, JW, London 1807, crested and a pair of George III fiddle pattern tablespoons, approximately 341gm
A GEORGE III DOUBLE-ENDED MARROWA GEORGE III DOUBLE-ENDED MARROW SCOOP/SPOON George Smith, London 1776, of Feather Edge pattern; together with three double-ended marrow scoops, all London, one with crest engraved to reverse of bowl(4)Length: 21.5cm, 21cm, combined weight: 6.4oz
A George III 18ct gold caddy spoonA George III 18ct gold caddy spoon circa 1800 with shaped engraved handle and with petalled edge to bowl approximately 10.5gm
A set of six George III silverA set of six George III silver dessert spoons, RC, London 1804, initialled approximately 216g
A pair of George III bright cutA pair of George III bright cut silver tablespoons, London 1876, with squirrel crest, a pair of berry spoons, London 1810 and a cased trefid spoon, London 1912, approximately 290gm
A George II silver marrow spoonA George II silver marrow spoon by Richard Pargeter London 1750.
A pair of George III silver berryA pair of George III silver berry spoons EL London 1803 with silver gilt bowls approximately 145gm
A George III silver caddy spoon,A George III silver caddy spoon, with spade shaped bowl, 70mm l, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1800 and four and a pair of George III and Victorian silver salt spoons, 2ozs (7) More Information Light wear consistent with age
Six George III old English patternSix George III old English pattern table spoons various dates and makers approximately 330gm
George III English silver flatware,George III English silver flatware, London, 1771-1801: seven Old English style spoons, one by Elizabeth Tookey, 8 in. to 11-1/2 in.; fiddle handle fish server, 12 in.; stuffing spoon, 11-1/4 in., all with monograms, (nine pieces); detailed list available. Small dents and scratches.
George III Sterling Silver StuffingGeorge III Sterling Silver Stuffing Spoon, hallmarked London, 1792-1793, by George Smith III & William Fearn, in the traditional "Old English" pattern, l. 4-3/8", 2.57 t. oz.
A George III silver caddy spoon,A George III silver caddy spoon, IG, London 1804, with shell bowl and two other caddy spoons
A set of six George III fiddleA set of six George III fiddle pattern silver condiment spoons, GH, London 1818, crested, approximately 99g
George III Silver Marrow Scoop,George III Silver Marrow Scoop, Thomas Foster, London, 1767 length 8.9 in — 22.5 cm
A George III silver soup ladle,A George III silver soup ladle, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1795, crested handle, 34cm long, approximately 169g
Six George III silver berry spoons,Six George III silver berry spoons, various makers, London 1796-1811
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER STUFFINGGEORGE III STERLING SILVER STUFFING SPOON, BY SOLOMON HOUGHAM, DATED 1813 11 ¾" Pear shape deep bowl with long handle with fiddle top, hand chased with lion head armorial crest; marked with king's head, crowned leopard head, lion passant, date letter (for 1813), and Solomon Hougham makers' hallmark on the back. Weighs 4.15 toz. Provenance: prominent private collection, Pittsburgh, PA, since early 20th century, by descent in the family to the current owner.
A GEORGE III BASTING SPOON IC,A GEORGE III BASTING SPOON IC, probably Isaac Callard, London 1747, of Hanoverian patternLength: 30cm, weight: 5.4oz
A George III Old English patternA George III Old English pattern silver dessert spoon and sundry other spoons total weight approximately 235gm
A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III FLATWAREA COLLECTION OF GEORGE III FLATWARE to include a George III strainer spoon, TN, London 1787, Old English pattern, engraved crest for Percy family; a fish slice, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1812, of Fiddle and Thread pattern, crest engraved to terminal, a basting spoon, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1806, of Old English Threaded pattern, a double-ended marrow scoop, John Langlands II, Newcastle; together with various other flatware including a collection of condiment and teaspoons(qty)Weighable silver: 30oz
George III Eley & Fearn sterlingGeorge III Eley & Fearn sterling silver berry spoon The Georgian berry spoon with repousse bowl and chased handle. Marks for William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1783. Total weight is approximately 1.8oz. 8 3/4"L. No monograms.
Six George III Old English patternSix George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, GG, London 1785, bright cut and various other spoons and three napkin rings, approximately 185g
Three George III old English patternThree George III old English pattern table spoons and a basting spoon various dates and makers total weight approximately 340gm
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
A George III Old English patternA George III Old English pattern silver serving spoon by Stephen Adams London 1787. Wt. 2.9 oz.
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER TABLEGEORGE III STERLING SILVER TABLE SPOON, LONDON 1815, 2.2 OZTGeorge III Sterling Silver Table Spoon, London 1815,, Dimensions: 2.2 ozt
A George III silver soup ladle,A George III silver soup ladle, RC, London 1806, initialled F, approximately 187g
George III English sterling silverGeorge III English sterling silver berry spoon, , likely New Castle, 1780, IL/IR makers marks, 2.43 TO, 8" l Estimate $150-250
George III silver ladle possiblyGeorge III silver ladle possibly william sumner, london, 1799 L: 13 1/4 in. 5.1oz.
Two English silver spoons, London,Two English silver spoons, London, George III: one serving spoon, fiddle handle, 1811, William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, family crest, 12 in.; one serving spoon, rounded handle, 1809, George Wintle, 12-1/2 in., scratches to bowl .
A George III silver Old EnglishA George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon London 1803 by E.L. (weight 4ozs - engraved to terminal)
Five George III old English patternFive George III old English pattern silver table spoons by George Smith & William Fearn London 1795 initialled two others 1799 and another 1791 approximately 530gm