- Georgian English Sterling Serving
Georgian English Sterling Serving Spoon elaborate fruit decor bowl 8 1/4'' hallmarked late 18th century.
- Georgian English Sterling Silver
Georgian English Sterling Silver Berry Spoon 18th century elaborate fruit decorated gold washed bowl 8'' long hallmarked 41 grams.
- Georgian English Sterling Silver
Georgian English Sterling Silver Berry Spoon fruit design bowl gold wash hallmarked circa 1790 8 1/2'' 68 grams.
- Three Georgian silver caddy spoons,
Three Georgian silver caddy spoons, one floral engraved, a pair of silver sugar nips and two silver and mother-of-pearl handled knives, approximately 53g in total
- Nine Georgian and later fiddle
Nine Georgian and later fiddle pattern silver tea spoons an old English pattern teaspoon and two George III salt spoons approximately 250gm
- THIRTEEN GEORGIAN TABLESPOONSThirteen
THIRTEEN GEORGIAN TABLESPOONSThirteen Georgian tablespoons, including a set of five bright cut spoons, 27.4 ozt.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- TOWLE GEORGIAN STERLING SOUP SPOONSSet
TOWLE GEORGIAN STERLING SOUP SPOONSSet of 6 Georgian pattern cream soup spoons. Approx 11.38 ozt tw. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- Five berry spoons approx. 8.5"l.
Five berry spoons approx. 8.5"l. each with gold washed bowls- two Georgian a sterling example and two other hallmarked together with a pair of silver tongs. 10 troy oz.
- Cased set of Georgian sterling
Cased set of Georgian sterling berry serving spoons and sifter London 1762 sifter L6 1/2'' London 1796 spoon L9'' 2 London 1810 spoons L9'' London 1822 spoon L9'' each with matching later floral chasing in fitted leather case. Total 9.0oz Troy (5pcs) Provenance: Georgia private collection.
- Six Georgian silver spoons, various
Six Georgian silver spoons, various makers and dates, mid 18th Century, initialled or crest to handle, approximately 390g
- Georgian and Victorian ''berry''
Georgian and Victorian ''berry'' spoons. A pair of Fiddle tablespoons George Jackson London 1884 another William Chawner London 1827 three O.E. dessert spoons George Smith London 1806 and another bottom marked.
- 3pc English Georgian Sterling Silver
3pc English Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons. Spoons are dated 1717, 1772, and 1779. 8'' to 8 3/4'', 185g TW
- GEORGIAN PART GILT SILVER BERRY
GEORGIAN PART GILT SILVER BERRY SPOONS 18/19 C, 10 Georgian parcel gilded sterling silver table, place, or berry spoons with early 19th century repousse work and gilding, various makers, London, various dates, each with gilded bowls with repousse sculpted fruits and grapes, the handles with scroll and bright cut engraved decoration. Weight: 18.35 ozt; largest: 8.75" L.
- Four Georgian silver table spoons
Four Georgian silver table spoons with '' berried '' bowls dates 1805 and 1817.
- Eight various Georgian silver teaspoons,
Eight various Georgian silver teaspoons, approximately 135gm
- Set of five Georgian sterling silver
Set of five Georgian sterling silver spoons, London 1792-93, George Smith and William Fearn, approx 180 grams and 18cm L (5)
- A matched canteen of Georgian and
A matched canteen of Georgian and later silver feather-edge flatware comprising: six tablespoons six table forks six dessert spoons six dessert forks six soup spoons six teaspoons six silver handled knives and six silver handled fruit knives approximately 1625gm weighable
- A collection of six Georgian sterling
A collection of six Georgian sterling silver large spoons. Various makers & dates. Weight - 384
- FOUR SILVER BERRY SPOONS Includes
FOUR SILVER BERRY SPOONS Includes two Georgian, and two French with 1798-1809 guarantee marks, with later berry decoration, 7 1/2 in. to 8 in. L., 7.7 ozt.
- 3 Georgian silver rectangular bowl
3 Georgian silver rectangular bowl tea caddy spoons, 2 w/engraved design in bowls & on handles , .77 TO Estimate $300-400
- FIVE MOSTLY GEORGIAN STERLING TABLESPOONS,
FIVE MOSTLY GEORGIAN STERLING TABLESPOONS, INCLUDING A FRENCH TABLESPOON Five mostly Georgian sterling tablespoons, including a French tablespoon; two associated shell thread diner forks and a hunting cup total weighable 19.2 ozt [7 total]
- 8pc English Georgian Sterling Silver
8pc English Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons. Includes 4 matched pairs. London hallmarks. Spoons are dated 1810-1827. Approximately 8 1/2'' to 9'' each, 556g TW
- A boxed pair of Georgian dessert
A boxed pair of Georgian dessert spoons with Victorian decoration.
- A Georgian silver serving spoon
A Georgian silver serving spoon later decorated a silver napkin ring a white metal swizzle stick a modern glass bowl on white metal stand and a cut glass bowl with plated lid.
- ASSORTED GEORGIAN SILVER TABLESPOONSAssorted
ASSORTED GEORGIAN SILVER TABLESPOONSAssorted Georgian silver tablespoons, 36.5 ozt.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- Silver. Georgian and later Fiddle
Silver. Georgian and later Fiddle pattern flatware being a table spoon three dessert spoons four teaspoons a tablefork and a dessert fork.
- 6pc English Georgian Sterling Silver
6pc English Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons. London hallmarks. Spoons are dated 1805-1829. Approximately 8 1/2'' to 9'' each, 432g TW
- FOUR GEORGIAN SILVER STUFFING SPOONSFour
FOUR GEORGIAN SILVER STUFFING SPOONSFour Georgian silver stuffing spoons, 12.6 ozt.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- 6pc English Georgian Sterling Silver
6pc English Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons. London hallmarks. Spoons are dated 1807-1824. Includes 1pc with a pineapple motif. Approximately 8 1/4'' to 9'' each, 363g TW
- An assortment of silver spoons,
An assortment of silver spoons, Georgian and later, approximately 227g gross
- 10pc English Georgian Sterling
10pc English Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons. Includes 5 matched pairs. Spoons are dated 1742 (2 pairs), 1758, one illegible 18th century mark, and 1829. Approximately 9'' each, 648g TW
- Ten Georgian bright cut silver
Ten Georgian bright cut silver teaspoons, various dates and makers, approximately 127g
- GEORGIAN SILVER LADLE AND BERRY
GEORGIAN SILVER LADLE AND BERRY SPOON, AND LADLEGeorgian silver ladle and berry spoon, 6 ozt., together with an English ladle with baleen handle.
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- Assorted Georgian sterling silver
Assorted Georgian sterling silver flatware various dates and makers Comprising a pair of bright cut berry spoons with gilt washed bowls, a Queen Anne dog-nosed tablespoon, three marrow scoops and three sugar tongs. Marrow scoop L: 8 1/2 in., 16 oz. Pair of berry spoons - Ebenezer Coker - mid 18th century Dogs nose tablespoon - Thomas Spackman - London - 1705 Tablespoon - Joseph Healy - London - 1724 Marrow scoop - James Wilks - London - 1744 Marrow scoop - Ebenezer Coker - London -1756 Marrow scoop -maker's mark rubbed, London, 1742 Sugar tongs - Henry Plumpton, London, late 18th century Sugar tongs - makers mark 'wc' London Sugar tongs - Hester Bateman, London,
- A quantity of silver flatware including
A quantity of silver flatware including a pair of Georgian fiddle and thread pattern table spoons, two sauce ladles with shell bowls, etc., approximately 600gm
- EIGHT GEORGIA COIN SILVER SPOONSGeorgia,
EIGHT GEORGIA COIN SILVER SPOONSGeorgia, mid 19th century, all with fiddle handles, including set of three teaspoons, serving spoon, teaspoon, marks for Otis Childs (Milledgeville, Georgia, working 1837-1872 and Newton, Massachusetts, working 1872-1875); serving spoon, marks for Leonard Perkins (Milledgeville, Georgia, working 1818-1830); teaspoon, shell handle, marked "R. Lawrence" (possibly Milledgeville); teaspoon, marked "VEAL & BROTHERS", "GEO.MADISON", most with monograms, 5.67 oz. T., 5-1/2 in. to 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Sue and Shasta McCranie, Willacoochee, Georgia
Condition:
loss to bowls, one with repair and all with wear