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Large wooden bowl Together
Large wooden bowl Together with three wooden spoons (one damaged). (4). L of bowl: 19 in.
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A Roman bronze spoon, 16.5cm long
A Roman bronze spoon, 16.5cm long and another bronze spoon/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
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Various silver spoons, forks and
Various silver spoons, forks and other flatware, approximately 420g
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A large Russian gold washed
A large Russian gold washed silver spoon with an enameled design of a double-headed eagle. Spoon measures just over 7.5'' long. Weight 75.8 dwt. Condition: small bruises on spoon finial and a few small black spots on the bowl.
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EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FLATWAREserving spoon: 9 1/8 inches
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A silver sauce ladle, a sugar
A silver sauce ladle, a sugar sifter spoon and various condiment spoons
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A Group of Four Sterling Silver
A Group of Four Sterling Silver Serving Spoons Include a large spade shaped spoon 8-7/8"L two similar size stuffing spoons each apprx. 8-1/2"L and a pierced tomato server 7-3/8"L overall weight apprx. 8.26 toz.
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Various silver teaspoons and a
Various silver teaspoons and a silver condiment ladle, approximately 185g
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A Plique a Jour Spoon the handle
A Plique a Jour Spoon the handle decorated with a Viking ship the bowl with an armorial crest. Length 5 3/8 inches.
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A Dutch silver soup ladle, the
A Dutch silver soup ladle, the handle decorated shells and vines, approximately 267g
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A Large Sterling Silver Serving
A Large Sterling Silver Serving Spoon by Spaulding & Co. Sterling silver serving spoon with large ovoid bowl marked with "Spaulding & Co." and hallmark "Sterling" on the handle back. Weighs apprx. 2.51 toz.
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A Group of Eleven Miscellaneous
A Group of Eleven Miscellaneous Spoons/Ladles Three engraved with names such as Ed Martha and Mabel two matched with monogram the others plain or with light decorations. One small salt scoop. Overall apprx. 7.4 toz. The longest spoon is 6"L.
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Chinese spoons. Six various serving
Chinese spoons. Six various serving spoons and a rice spoon.
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A Group of Four Sterling Silver
A Group of Four Sterling Silver Serving Spoons Include a large spade shaped spoon 8-7/8"L two similar size stuffing spoons each apprx. 8-1/2"L and a pierced tomato server 7-3/8"L overall weight apprx. 8.26 toz.
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Silver ladle with carved bone
Silver ladle with carved bone handle and gold wash interior, late 19th c., 16"l
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A Group of Eleven Miscellaneous
A Group of Eleven Miscellaneous Spoons/Ladles Three engraved with names such as Ed Martha and Mabel two matched with monogram the others plain or with light decorations. One small salt scoop. Overall apprx. 7.4 toz. The longest spoon is 6"L.
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Massive oversized cooking
Massive oversized cooking utensils TI a copper dipper iron spit fork sieve and taster longest 46"l.
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Large Asian silver decorative
Large Asian silver decorative spoon, marked Sterling to base of bowl, approx total weight 250 grams & approx 29cm L x 7.5cm W
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A silver soup ladle London 1919.
A silver soup ladle London 1919. Approx. 6.8 oz.
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Sterling silver spoon; together
Sterling silver spoon; together with silver plate tableware.
Ladle: 13.5"l
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66 pieces coin silver flatware:
66 pieces coin silver flatware: large soup ladle, tongs, hollow-handle fork and spoon, knives, forks, serving spoons, sugar spoon, various makers, some unmarked, 72.11 oz.T. excluding hollow-handle items; detailed listing not available for this lot. The Estate of the Late Bobby W. Alford.
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LARGE GROUPING OF PLATED SOUP
LARGE GROUPING OF PLATED SOUP SPOONS Large grouping of plated soup spoons, a boxed set of seafood picks and a grouping of ivorine picks, (4) sterling corn ear holders; pair of bamboo handled servers
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Large yelloware mixed bowl 6 1/2"
Large yelloware mixed bowl 6 1/2" h. 14" dia. together with two blue sponge spittoons. ?
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BOLIVIAN, BOWL WITH SPOON, CA.
BOLIVIAN, BOWL WITH SPOON, CA. 1800Bolivian, Bowl with Spoon, ca. 1800, silver spoon inscribed underside: MAM Dimensions: Bowl: diameter 16 3/8 (41.6 cm.) x height 4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm.), Spoon: 15 1/4 x 3 x 7/8 in. (38.7 x 7.6 x 2.2 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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Group of Georg Jensen silver
Group of Georg Jensen silver articles Various patterns including pyramid and blossom, comprising four spoons of various size, a small fork and a salt and matching spoon. (7). Longest spoon L: 8 in. 9.4 oz.
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A silver and enamel caddy spoon
A silver and enamel caddy spoon by Gorham USA measuring approx. 11cm long.
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A LARGE THAI SILVER SOUP LADLE 20th
A LARGE THAI SILVER SOUP LADLE 20th century, unmarked (acid tested for silver), the deep bowl with hand-hammered finish, the handle with engraved decoration and terminating with a figure in prayer.
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A George III silver soup ladle, IL,
A George III silver soup ladle, IL, London 1808, 33cm long and an old English pattern basting spoon, William Eley & William Fearn 1797, approximately 310gm
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A large continental silver
A large continental silver serving spoon probably Augsberg circa 1770. Length 31cm.
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A silver jam spoon, D & J Wellby,
A silver jam spoon, D & J Wellby, London 1924, a small silver ladle and a modern silver meat skewer, approximately 129g
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A Dutch silver spoon, the bowl
A Dutch silver spoon, the bowl decorated with William of Orange landing at Scheveningen, various silver and enamel souvenir teaspoons, approximate gross weight 204g
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Six sterling silver spoons of
Six sterling silver spoons of various patterns and a serving fork; largest spoon is 13"l.
20 troy oz
Condition: Scratches.
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Silver soup ladle and stuffing
Silver soup ladle and stuffing spoon, silver punch ladle with oblong gold washed bowl, 15"L and similarly designed stuffing spoon with gold washed bowl, 16-1/4"L, each with scroll and foliate etched design at handle, crest with 'MG' at center handle end, 14.675 TO , without mark.
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Thirteen spoons; various styles,
Thirteen spoons; various styles, most sterling, one with enamel, also a molded glass spooner. Spooner: 5"H.
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An Old English pattern serving
An Old English pattern serving spoon by Thomas Wallis length 30 cm and a tablespoon by Thomas Ann and William Bateman both London 1802.
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Group of Horn Spoonsincluding (1)
Group of Horn Spoonsincluding (1) large dipper (14 in.) (some roughness to edges); (8) spoons (approx. 8.25 in.) (one with split to bowl one with area of loss to bowl); (10) spoons (approx. 5 in.) (one with split to bowl one with split to handle).