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English Silver Celtic 'Iona' Spoon,
English Silver Celtic 'Iona' Spoon, Alexander Ritchie for Walter Latham & Son, Sheffield, 1923 length 7.8 in — 19.8 cm
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Iona silver. A Celtic style
Iona silver. A Celtic style cross, dated 1915, 60mm, by Alexander Ritchie, maker's mark and IONA, two graduated Victorian malachite and silver leaf brooches, a turquoise set silver thimble, late 19th c, another, several other silver articles, including a napkin ring and fruit knife, an EPNS vesta case and George III South Staffordshire enamel patch box More Information Enamel box damaged. The other items generally good or with slight faults. Iona cross with light wear scratches on reverse
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Two Irish silver spoons: one
Two Irish silver spoons: one serving spoon and one strainer spoon with central divider, both by Carden Terry and Jane Williams, Cork, 1807-1821, oval handles with bright cut decoration and zigzag edge, each with family crest, 13-3/4 in. Good condition. The Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Anna Dixon, RSW, RSA, Scottish,
Anna Dixon, RSW, RSA, Scottish, 1873-1959, Eigg and Rum, 12 1/2" x 17" o/c, tag verso, 3" horizontal tear Estimate $200-400
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Frank Whiting ''Lily'' Sterling
Frank Whiting ''Lily'' Sterling Berry Spoonor mashed potato spoon excellent no monogram 9 1/4'' circa 1930 105 grams.
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A George III Irish gravy sifting or
A George III Irish gravy sifting or straining spoon, old English pattern, with bright cut decoration, Dublin 1786, stamped J.S, possibly for James Shiel, 31cm long, 3.9oz.
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Good Irish-Georgian Sterling Silver
Good Irish-Georgian Sterling Silver Runcible Spoon, in "Fiddle" pattern, Dublin 1823, by J. Scot, engraved with an armorial of a lioness masque over a beribboned bar, l. 12-1/8", 5.15 t. oz.
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Two Irish silver fiddle pattern
Two Irish silver fiddle pattern table spoons one Richard Sawyer Dublin 1809 the other John Power Dublin 1810. Approx. 23cm in length.
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ALEXANDER RITCHIE (1856-1941)
ALEXANDER RITCHIE (1856-1941)
IONA HEART-SHAPED BOX & COVER, CHESTER 1908 silver, stamped maker's marks and hallmarked 19085.6cm across
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18 Irish silver spoons, various
18 Irish silver spoons, various Dublin makers, .925 fine, late 18th century: all with oval handles, most with upturned tip handles, most with family crest and/or monogram; detailed list available. Wear to tips and handles. Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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IRISH & ENGLISH STERLING BERRY
IRISH & ENGLISH STERLING BERRY SPOONS4 hallmarked Irish sterling berry spoons with monogrammed handles and repousse fruit motif. RW (Robert or Richard WIlliams), Dublin. 9"L, 274 grams. 3 hallmarked English sterling berry spoons, with various London maker's marks. Each 9"L; and 8 hallmarked English sterling berry spoons, each 5" L. 318 grams.
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Scottish and Irish sterling ladle
Scottish and Irish sterling ladle and spoons Glasgow and Dublin dated 1815-1834 pair of Scottish serving spoons marked M&S L8 1/2'' set of 3 Edward Twycross egg spoons L5'' Samuel Neville spoon L5 3/4'' teaspoon marked IS L5 1/2'' cream ladle marked WC L5 3/4'' Total 7.5oz troy (8pcs) Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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Irish sterling spoons Dublin
Irish sterling spoons Dublin dated 1827 and 1846 pair with initials IMD L5 1/8'' set of 4 rat-tail pattern spoons L6'' together with London spoon dated 1829 L5 1/2'' Total 4.0 Troy oz (7pcs) Provenance: Descended to present owner from the McAleenan family of New York.
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A Pair of Irish William IV Sterling
A Pair of Irish William IV Sterling Silver Repoussé Berry Spoons hallmarked 1837 finished with goldwashed bowls in a scalloped form the interior each of the bowls having a repoussé fruit design with fiddle pattern handles with bright-cut engraving approximate weight 4.4 ozt. Height 1/2 x width 9 x depth 2 inches.
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Two Irish silver basting spoons,
Two Irish silver basting spoons, John Pittar, Dublin 1778 and 1780, with bright cut decoration and initialled C, approximately 200gm
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A SET OF SIX IRISH GEORGE III
A SET OF SIX IRISH GEORGE III TABLESPOONS Alexander Richards, Dublin 1790, of Hanoverian pattern, with an engraved swan crest to reverse of terminal (6)Length: 21.5cm, weight: 14.8ozFormerly at Letterfourie, Morayshire, and by descent, through the Gordon family
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A set of twelve Elizabeth II silver
A set of twelve Elizabeth II silver spoons - ''The R.S.P.B. Spoon Collection'' London 1975 (weight 10ozs) in fitted wooden case
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A matched set of six William IV
A matched set of six William IV Irish silver bright cut engraved Celtic tip table spoons (one patched) Charles Marsh(4) and Edward Power(2) Dublin 1820 9in gross 10 oz. Estimate ?150-200 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?160
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A George III Irish bright cut
A George III Irish bright cut engraved silver Celtic tip table spoon possibly John Pittar Dublin 1790 together with a George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon and two table spoons 9 oz. Estimate ?150-200 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?150
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Irish, English, Jensen sterling
Irish, English, Jensen sterling items: pair Irish spoons; English spoons, marrow scoop, shears; Jensen serving spoon; sterling ladle, napkin rings ("Ma" and "Pa"), 35.06 oz.T., (14 pieces); detailed list available.
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24 Tiffany sterling spoons: 14
24 Tiffany sterling spoons: 14 Antique Ivy pattern, date marks for 1869-1875, monograms, 6 in., one with deep scratches in handle, all with wear ; ten by Henry Hebbard, pattern unknown, circa 1859, monogram, 6 in., good condition , 27.66 oz.T. Newport, Rhode Island Estate
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15 PIECES IRISH SILVER
15 PIECES IRISH SILVER SPOONSDublin, early to mid 19th century, including pair of serving spoons, maker "JS", 1804, 9-1/4 in.; set of 12 teaspoons, heraldic device with unicorn, marks for John Smyth, 1856, "GRAY", 6-1/4 in.; two teaspoons with partial marks, Robert Atkinson and one teaspoon John Power, .925 fine, 14.95 oz. T.
Condition:
some with dents in bowls, all with wear
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George III Irish Sterling Onslow
George III Irish Sterling Onslow Pattern Soup Ladle Plus Irish 1812. An Irish sterling silver soup ladle with shell form bowl in Onslow pattern hallmarked for Dublin dated 1812 and partial maker's mark attributed to silversmith John Pittar (w. 1784-1825); lg. 11 in. silver wt. 3.95ozt (123g) PLUS an unidentified serving spoon with a similar pattern and an engraved dragon head on the underside probably sterling indecipherable marks; lg. 11.5 in. silver wt. 3.97ozt (123.5g).
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PAIR 18TH C. IRISH STUFFING
PAIR 18TH C. IRISH STUFFING SPOONSPair of 18th century Irish sterling silver stuffing spoons with 1765 date and JP maker (John Pittar). 12 in long, weigh 6.14 ozt total.
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Sterling baby items including an
Sterling baby items including an English rattle with mother of pearl handle, two English Francis Higgins spoons, and a baby spoon with Tom Tucker poem in bowl, dated Oct. 9, 1894. Also a child's silver spoon and a filigree spoon, 5"L.
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Scottish silver spoons, tongs, oval
Scottish silver spoons, tongs, oval handles, bright-cut engraving, Glasgow: eleven spoons, 1884, maker "R.T", 4-7/8 in.; tongs, maker "R.T", 1882, 4-5/8 in.; five spoons, marked "JM&Co.", 1873, 5-1/2 in., wear , all with monograms, .925 fine, 8.83 oz.T., (17 pieces). All with average wear.
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A Scottish silver basting spoon,
A Scottish silver basting spoon, RG, Edinburgh 1795
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SCARCE SCOTS STERLING - Tea
SCARCE SCOTS STERLING - Tea Strainer Spoon by Andrew Wilkie Edinburgh 1824 with chased and pierced repousse to bowl fluttered rim monogrammed handle 6'' long 0.900 ozt fine condition. Andrew Wilkie was first mentioned in as submitting work for assa
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IRISH GEORGE III SILVER ARMORIAL
IRISH GEORGE III SILVER ARMORIAL STUFFING SPOON John Craig, Dublin, 1775, feather edge pattern, with chased armorial device on the folded terminal, 11 3/4 in. L, 2.8 ozt.
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Irish silver. A Georgian silver
Irish silver. A Georgian silver Celtic point serving spoon John Shields Dublin 1789. Lt. 24.3cm.
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Four Regency Scottish or Irish
Four Regency Scottish or Irish Sterling Silver Spoons, including a "Fiddle"-pattern tablespoon, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1809-1810, by P. Cunningham & Son, engraved on the handle with the badge of the 72nd Highlanders, l. 7-1/4", a "Fiddle"-pattern egg spoon, hallmarked Dublin, 1825-1826, by Thos. Farley (or Thos. Fernell) for William Law, l. 4-3/4", a single-struck "Hourglass"-pattern teaspoon, hallmarked Dublin, 1817-1818, by John Kavanagh for James Henderson, l. 5-1/2", and a "Fiddle"-pattern teaspoon, hallmarked Dublin, no date letter, by the unidentified "PK", possibly provincial, l. 5-7/8", the latter two engraved on the the handle with a crest of a barking spaniel passant, 3.22 total t. oz.
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Two silver reproduction Roman style
Two silver reproduction Roman style spoons with the early Christian Chi-rho mark. Approx. 20 cm long Edinburgh 1926 and 1931.
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20 Irish silver spoons: most with
20 Irish silver spoons: most with downturned fiddle handles, marks for Dublin, 1821 to 1841, various makers, various monograms, .925 fine, 17.79 oz.T., 5-5/8 in. to 7-1/4 in. Some buffed, small dents, light scratches.
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Three George III provincial
Three George III provincial silver fiddle pattern table spoons with engraved initials Thomas Watson Newcastle 1807(1)/1808(2) together with a pair of Irish sugar tongs Dublin 1813 and ten teaspoons 12 oz. Estimate ?200-300 4 OEP teaspoons- Thomas Wallis II London 1788. 6 OEP teaspoons- William Bateman London 1824. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?180
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INVERNESS - A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL
INVERNESS - A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLESPOON AND OTHER FLATWARE Charles Jamieson, marked CJ, INS, camel, *, of Old English pattern, with initials engraved to the terminal; together with a set of three Glasgow provincial tablespoons, Milne & Campbell, with initials engraved to terminal and another Edinburgh example; together with a matched set of six George II tablespoons of Hanoverian pattern; with various other flatware including punch ladles, teaspoons, dessert spoons and a fork(qty)Length: 22cm, weighable silver: 35.8oz
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Two Charleston sterling rice
Two Charleston sterling rice spoons: thread and fiddle handles, rounded fins, monograms, marked "W. Carrington" (William Carrington, New York City and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901), 13 in. One with dent in bowl, light scratches. The Estate of the Late Sara Hastie Low, Charleston, South Carolina.