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A pair of George III bright cut
A 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
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A set of six George III silver
A set of six George III silver dessert spoons, RC, London 1804, initialled approximately 216g
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A set of six George IV silver Old
A set of six George IV silver Old English pattern tea spoons by W.T. London 1822 an 18th Century silver Mote spoon and a large quantity of 19th Century silver tea spoons various (gross weight 30ozs)
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A composed set of six George III
A composed set of six George III silver teaspoons, bright cut with shell bowl, all London, by various makers, 1802, 1807 and 1812, another composed set of six George III silver teaspoons, Old English pattern and a set of six Irish George IV silver teaspoons, Fiddle pattern with rat tail, Dublin 1826, 9ozs 17dwts (18) More Information Light consistent wear but all good
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A pair of George III silver berry
A pair of George III silver berry spoons EL London 1803 with silver gilt bowls approximately 145gm
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A set of six George III fiddle
A set of six George III fiddle pattern silver condiment spoons, GH, London 1818, crested, approximately 99g
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Five George III silver dessert
Five George III silver dessert spoons, JW, London 1807, crested and a pair of George III fiddle pattern tablespoons, approximately 341gm
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A SET OF SEVEN GEORGE III SERVING
A SET OF SEVEN GEORGE III SERVING SPOONS
ROBERT GREEN, EDINBURGH 1802 Of Old English pattern, engraved E. M. to terminal(7)Length: 31.5cm, weight: 17oz
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A George II silver marrow spoon
A George II silver marrow spoon by Richard Pargeter London 1750.
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A matched set of George III
A matched set of George III silver flatware mostly old English pattern comprising: nine table spoons six table forks and six dessert forks crested total weight approximately 1125gmNote: Crest of Crawford Melville and others
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Collection of twelve George III Old
Collection of twelve George III Old English pattern table spoons in sterling silver mixed London marks, approx 745 grams (12)
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An unusual boxed set of six
An unusual boxed set of six silver teaspoons formed from Georgian coins 1816-1819 each finial a bust of George III cut from the coin together with a set of six modern silver teaspoons and a pair of silver tongs. Also a set of silver plated pastry forks and six plated fish knives and forks.
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A GEORGE IV GILT STERLING CASED
A GEORGE IV GILT STERLING CASED REPOUSSE SPOON SET A George IV gilt sterling cased repousse spoon set: comprising a pair of berry spoons by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wignan, circa 1796/1800, both 8.5"l en suite with a perforated ladle, circa 1800, 5 toz
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Six George III Old English
Six George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, GG, London 1785, bright cut and various other spoons and three napkin rings, approximately 185g
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A pair of George III old English
A pair of George III old English pattern silver table spoons London 1790 with bright cut decoration approximately 120gm
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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.
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A pair of George III silver Old
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern and bright cut table spoons by George Gray London 1788 a single bright cut table spoon London 1790 a set of six George III silver bright cut teaspoons London 1798 and a selection of other small silver tableware various (weighable silver 25ozs)
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A George III and George IV silver
A George III and George IV silver part Queens pattern table service comprising - six table forks six dessert forks three table spoons two dessert spoons and four tea spoons (weight 46ozs - various dates and makers)
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Six George III old English
Six George III old English pattern table spoons various dates and makers approximately 330gm
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A set of twelve George IV silver
A set of twelve George IV silver fiddle and shell pattern tea spoons London 1825 by T.E. (weight 7ozs - worn throughout)
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Two George III silver table
Two George III silver table spoons by Stephen Adams London 1793 and by John Wren London 1803 a set of six George VI silver gilt coffee spoons by R.M. Coe Birmingham 1946 in fitted case and a selection of silver tablewares (combined weight 11ozs)
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A MATCHED SET OF TEN GEORGE II
A MATCHED SET OF TEN GEORGE II TABLESPOONS various marks and dates, all of Hanoverian pattern, most with engraved crest to reverse of terminal; together with another tablespoon Thomas Tookey,London 1761, of Old English pattern(11)Length: 20cm, weight: 23oz
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TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS.
TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS. Comprising set of six by Stephen Adams I London 1794; set of six by Robert Grey & Son Edinburgh 1809. Each with chased armorial at the terminal - 6 oz. 4 dwt.; 5 1/8 in. to 5 1/2 in. long.
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Twenty-two silver dessert spoons,
Twenty-two silver dessert spoons, George III – Edward VII, Hanoverian and Old English pattern, London and Sheffield, including a set of six by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1894, 29ozs 17dwts More Information Even, generally light wear consistent with age
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A matched set of six George III and
A matched set of six George III and George IV silver fiddle pattern tea spoons by W.C. and R.G. London 1811 and Sheffield 1829 respectively (weight 3.5ozs) four 19th Century Scottish silvery metal tea spoons and a small selection of silver tea spoons various
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Set of five early George III
Set of five early George III feathered edge hallmarked sterling silver table spoons, by Thomas & William Chawner, London, 1770 - 1791, approx 22cm L and total weight 355 grams (5)
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A set of six George VI silver
A set of six George VI silver dessert forks, Queen's pattern, by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1938, a set of six silver dessert spoons, same pattern, London 1879, a set of five silver coffee spoons and another silver spoon, 27ozs 8dwts (18) More Information Wear consistent with age
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GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER LADLE AND
GEORGE 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
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A quantity of mostly George III
A quantity of mostly George III crested silver, various dates and makers, including six Old English pattern dessert spoons, six fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1811 etc., approximately 440g Note: Crest of Wilson
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A SET OF SEVEN IRISH GEORGE III
A SET OF SEVEN IRISH GEORGE III SERVING SPOONS, by Christopher Haines, Capel Street, Dublin, 1772, old English pattern, all bearing a crest to the handle (c.16oz) Length: 22.5cm Provenance: An invoice for seven silver Georgian spoon, £95 from 19th October 1974, from Hazel Dakers Antiques, 12b North Common Road, Ealing Commo, London, W5
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A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III FLATWARE
A 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
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Five George III old English pattern
Five George III old English pattern silver table spoons by George Smith & William Fearn London 1795 initialled two others 1799 and another 1791 approximately 530gm
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A set six George III silver
A set six George III silver teaspoons, IL, London 1788, initialled and a Victorian silver cream jug, London 1879, approximately 136gm
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GEORGE II / III STERLING SILVER
GEORGE II / III STERLING SILVER TABLE SPOONS, 4 Group of antique George III sterling silver table spoons, 4, all in the Queen Anne or rattail pattern, one Irish, and with maker's mark of Joseph Teafe, Dublin, 1746, the others various makers, various dates, and monograms. Weight: 11.83 ozt.; longest: 8.5" L.
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8pc English Sterling King George VI
8pc English Sterling King George VI Coronation Teaspoon Set, 1937. Comes in original presentation box. 139g TW.
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Two George III silver dessert
Two George III silver dessert spoons, London 1783 and 1802, embossed at a later date and another pair of dessert spoons, DJ and DF London 1909, with pierced handles and bowls, approximately 185gm