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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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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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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, 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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English, Irish silver flatware:
English, Irish silver flatware: Irish stuffing spoon, three tablespoons, openwork tongs, stuffing spoon, shell form serving spoon, (seven pieces); detailed list available.
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Group of Irish Silver, mainly
Group of Irish Silver, mainly Dublin, late 18th-20th century comprising: 20 various spoons, a pen tray, and a small mether mead cup largest spoon length 9.8 in — 25 cm
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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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A George III Sterling Silver
A George III Sterling Silver Serving Spoon with Separator Ireland Dublin dated 1820 With a long fiddle shape handle and large almond shape bowl with slotted separator in the middle. Handle engraved with Royal twelve pointer stag crest. Marked with Irish "harp" silver standard mark Dublin city mark King's head date letter for 1820 and maker's mark "Law" and "T-T" on the handle back. Measures apprx. 13-1/4"L x 2-1/2"W at the widest point. Weighs apprx. 6.97 toz.
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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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Dublin Ireland 1801 silver giblet
Dublin Ireland 1801 silver giblet spoon probably James Scott or John Shield with bright cut ornamentation. 12.5"l.
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Irish silver. An old English
Irish silver. An old English pattern Georgian sifter ladle by Michael Keating Dublin 1800.
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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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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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18TH C. DUBLIN SILVER SPOONSPair of
18TH C. DUBLIN SILVER SPOONSPair of 18th century Irish sterling silver large serving spoons, 8.75 inches, 4.9 ozt. Has harp hallmark with lady, RW maker.
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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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Mix of antique Irish and English
Mix of antique Irish and English hallmarked sterling silver spoons, different makers dates, approx 440gms & 18cm L & shorter (10)
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PAIR IRISH SILVER SPOONSPair of
PAIR IRISH SILVER SPOONSPair of antique Irish sterling silver long serving spoons, 9.75 inches, weigh 4.6 ozt. Harp hallmark, maker JS, date letter I.
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Three Serving Spoons of Dublin
Three Serving Spoons of Dublin ca. 1807 and London, ca.1806 & 1809 Containing: a large serving spoon, marked Dublin, ca. 1807, approx. 8-1/2"L, a ladle marked with unidentified makers mark "SB" over "IB", London, ca. 1809, approx. 7"L. A small pierced gilt ladle attributed to John Wren, ca. 1806, with an engraved armorial emblem, measures approx. 5-1/2"L. Total weight approx. 4.4 troy oz.
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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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A Georgian silver Irish bright
A Georgian silver Irish bright cut star serving spoon by John Power Dublin 1799. Length 24.3cm.wt.2.2oz
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An Irish silver ladle, Samuel
An Irish silver ladle, Samuel Neville, Dublin 1803, of fiddle and thread pattern, crested, 37.5cm long approximately 213gm
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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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An Irish Silver Serving Spoon
An Irish Silver Serving Spoon Thomas Farnett Dublin 1825 together with an English example by Henry Wilkinson & Co. Sheffield 1846; approximate total weight 11.23 ozt. Length of longer 13 3/8 inches.
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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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George III Irish Silver
George III Irish Silver Bright-Cut Straining Serving Spoon, Michael Keating, Dublin, 1784 length 11.6 in — 29.5 cm
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Three Irish silver feather edge
Three Irish silver feather edge table spoons, Christopher Haines, Dublin 1793, crested, a small quantity of King's pattern flatware including basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles and sundry flatware, approximately 1007g
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IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SERVING
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.
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Three silver serving pieces:
Three silver serving pieces: Irish silver stuffing spoon, Dublin, 1792, maker "J.S", monogram, .925 fine, 12 in., [scratches, wear to bowl tip]; German silver ladle, gilt bowl, .950 fine, monogram, maker mark rubbed "…GF"(?), mid 18th century, 13 in., [dents in bowl]; silver plated stuffing spoon, King's style pattern, 13-1/2 in., [scratches].
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IRISH REPOUSSÉ SILVER TRIPOD
IRISH REPOUSSÉ SILVER TRIPOD BOWL Marked with crowned W Hibernia and crowned harp; the scalloped everted rim above two seated figures a cow a ewe a dog and brick house on lion-headed paw feet. 5 3/4 in 9 3/4 in. diam. 32 oz.
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A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III IRISH
A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III IRISH AND AMERICAN SPOONS to include, three by Patrick Connell, Limerick circa 1780, another JW, Dublin circa 1810, all with similar Irish style Bright-cut engraving and crest; together with a large American Fiddle Pattern serving spoon, Joshua Jean Scott, Raleigh North Carolina, circa 1810, single mark, J.SCOTT, engraved initials(5)Length: 17cm, combined weight: 4.7oz
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Pair of Irish engraved sterling
Pair of Irish engraved sterling silver table spoons hallmarks of ''MS '' Dublin 1781 9 1/8 in. L. 4.6 ozt. Estimate $ 200-250 Each with griffin's head crest the engraving somewhat worn.
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IRISH STERLING LARGE FORK AND
IRISH STERLING LARGE FORK AND SPOON: Approx. 10.96 Troy Oz Comprising 1- large serving fork & 1- large serving spoon. Both have impressed ''G, clover, 4, & 8'' at handles of each. Approx. 13'' l x 2.25'' w.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
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IRISH STERLING SILVER STUFFING
IRISH STERLING SILVER STUFFING SPOON BY SAMUEL NEVILLE, 4.1 OZTIrish Sterling Silver Stuffing Spoon by Samuel Neville,, c. 1807 Dimensions: 4.1 ozt
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George III Irish sterling silver
George III Irish sterling silver divided stuffing spoon. possibly william law, dublin, 1807 L: 12 3/4 in, 5.1 oz. - Overall good condition - Light rubbing and surface abrasions
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A Sterling Silver Stuffing Spoon
A Sterling Silver Stuffing Spoon Dublin ca. 1805 Large sterling silver stuffing spoon with fiddle shape handle engraved with a maker's touch mark "T.T" Weight is 4.37 toz.
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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