- 15) ENGLISH GEORGE III & VICTORIAN STERLING
15) ENGLISH GEORGE III & VICTORIAN STERLING SPOONS(lot of 15) English sterling silver spoons, including: (6) George III spoons, George Smith III & William Fearn, c.1796, monogrammed W, approx 5 1/8"l, (4) George III spoons, William Bateman I, c.1815, monogrammed AR, approx 5 3/8"l, (5) Victorian fiddleback spoons, William Rawlings Sobey, c.1841, monogrammed ?K, approx 5.5"l; 8.60ozt total
- 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.
- GEORGE III SPOON BY HESTER BATEMAN WITH
GEORGE III SPOON BY HESTER BATEMAN WITH GEORGE III SKEWERGEORGE III SPOON BY HESTER BATEMAN WITH GEORGE III SKEWER, Hester Bateman spoon, circa 1784, monogram 'CIE', l: 8.25 in.; and the skewer, letter K on front, date letter for 1808, "PBWB" mark for Peter and William Bateman, l: 12 in., 4.28 ozt (2)
- ASSORTED STERLING FLATWARE & SERVING
ASSORTED STERLING FLATWARE & SERVING PIECES Including low-grade Continental silver. Comprising nut crackers, cheese server, pie/cake server, five S Kirk & Son steak knives, Georg Jensen cheese server and knife with horn blade, baby spoon, baby food pusher, sauce spoon, flat handle butter knife, two long handle spoons, Whiting serving spoon, German sterling spoon, Art Nouveau serving fork, Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co. parmesan cheese knife, George III spoon by Hester Bateman, and a pair of Elizabeth II grape scissors by William Bush & Son, Sheffield,1964; 17.25 ozt. weighable silver.
- IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOON
IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOON AND ENGLISH GEORGE III SPOON AND ALTERED FORK The one J.B. Dublin 1800 the other 1791 and 1804; with later initials in block. 11 1/2 in. 10 oz.
- Georgian sterling spoons and Edwardian
Georgian sterling spoons and Edwardian sugar shaker George II spoon dated 1757 L7 3/4'' George III spoons dated 1788 and 1811 L8 1/2'' and 9 1/4'' Sheffield sugar shaker dated 1926 H7 1/2'' Together with Sheffield hollow handle pastry server marked sterling L9 3/4'' Total 17.5 Troy oz (5pcs) Provenance: Colorado collection.
- Three George III Spoons and Sugar Tongs
Three George III Spoons and Sugar Tongs by Hester Bateman, ca. 1789, with Two Spoons, ca. 1792 Containing: three teaspoons with engraved Adam decorations, monogramed "G.S.", backs hallmarked, measure approx. 4-3/4"L and a sterling silver sugar tongs engraved in Adam style, hallmarked inside without date mark, measure approx. 5-1/2"L. Two small spoons with engraved Adam design, rounded bowls with gilt-wash, hallmarked GB. Total weight approx. 2.6 troy oz.