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A TWELVE PIECE GROUP OF SILVER
A TWELVE PIECE GROUP OF SILVER SERVING FLATWAREA twelve piece International group of silver serving flatwarevarious makers19th-20th centuryComprising a Russian soup ladle, a Georgian vegetable spoon, an Irish marrow scoop, A Scottish sauce ladle,
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A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER MARROW
A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER MARROW SCOOPA Georgian sterling silver marrow scoopsingle mark heavily rubbed18th centuryEngraved with a heraldic crest and cipher monogram.length 8in (20cm); weight approximately 1.5oz troy
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A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER MARROW
A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER MARROW SCOOPA Georgian sterling silver marrow scoopsingle mark heavily rubbed18th centuryEngraved with a heraldic crest and cipher monogram.length 8in (20cm); weight approximately 1.5oz troy
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STERLING SILVER
STERLING SILVER TABLEWARESSterling silver tablewares to include a Georgian marrow scoop, 15.3 ozt.
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Condition:
Condition: not examined. NEW BIDDERS MAY NOT PAY WITH CREDIT CARD. Payment must be made with cash, check (items released after check clears), cashier's check, money order, bank wire transfer, or ACH.
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Canadian Silver Marrow Scoop,
Canadian Silver Marrow Scoop, George Savage, Montreal, Que., early 19th century length 10 in — 25.5 cm
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George III Silver Meat Skewer,
George III Silver Meat Skewer, Stephen Adams II, London, 1808, William IV Marrow Scoop, Mary Chawner, 1834, and a Victorian Stuffing Spoon, Joseph & Josiah Burtt, 1840 meat skewer length 11.2 in — 28.5 cm
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SIX GEORGIAN SILVER MARROW
SIX GEORGIAN SILVER MARROW SCOOPSSix Georgian silver marrow scoops , bearing the touch of Eley & Fearn, 10.1 ozt, 9" l.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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SIX GEORGIAN SILVER MARROW
SIX GEORGIAN SILVER MARROW SCOOPSSix Georgian silver marrow scoops , bearing the touch of Eley & Fearn, all with monogrammed bowls, 10.6 ozt, 9" l.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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EIGHT GEORGIAN SILVER MARROW
EIGHT GEORGIAN SILVER MARROW SCOOPSEight Georgian silver marrow scoops , bearing the touch of Eley & Fearn, all with armorial engraved bowls, 13.8 ozt, 9" l.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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THREE TRIBAL ITEMSThree tribal
THREE TRIBAL ITEMSThree tribal items, to include a carved bone marrow scoop, 5" l.; a soapstone figural bird pipe, 3 1/2" l.; and a polished stone pipe, 5 1/4" l.
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Condition:
Polishes stone - break repairs to stem. Bird pipe - surface abrasions.
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7 STERLING SERVING PIECES7 Sterling
7 STERLING SERVING PIECES7 Sterling serving pieces including: 3 large serving spoons, 2 gravy ladles, marrow scoop and fish server. Longest piece appx 13"l. Total weight appx 20.46 ozt. Very good condition.
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A GROUPING OF VICTORIAN AND
A GROUPING OF VICTORIAN AND GEORGIAN SILVER SERVERS The first a long handled serving spoon, mark of Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, (1842) with period script monogram (11 5/8 in.); a cheese and marrow scoop, rubbed maker's mark, London (1810), without monogram (9 1/8 in.); master butter spreader in Kings pattern, worn mark possibly of Jonathan Hayne, (1825) without monogram (8 1/8 in.).
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Group of Georgian and Victorian
Group of Georgian and Victorian Silver Flatware, c.1772-1848 comprising: marrow scoop, straining spoon, soup ladle, and a pair of berry spoons largest length 13.5 in — 34.2 cm
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Group of Georgian, Victorian and
Group of Georgian, Victorian and North American Silver, 18th-20th century comprising: saucepan, cream jug, marrow scoop, and 48 pieces of flatware saucepan length 8.7 in — 22.2 cm
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George II Silver Marrow Scoop,
George II Silver Marrow Scoop, London, 1740 length 9.1 in — 23 cm
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George II Silver Marrow Scoop,
George II Silver Marrow Scoop, James Wilks, London, 1730 length 8.1 in — 20.7 cm
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GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER MARROW
GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER MARROW SCOOPSTwo Georgian sterling silver marrow scoops, one being a very good & heavy George IV sterling silver marrow scoop hallmarked London 1820 with maker's marks for noted 19th century silversmith, William Bateman, measuring 9.5" long, weighing 76 grams, together with an early George III sterling silver marrow scoop bearing hallmarks for London 1769, with unlisted maker's marks WT in script. Length, 9", weight 46 grams.
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FIVE STERLING SILVER IMPLEMENTSA
FIVE STERLING SILVER IMPLEMENTSA group of five 19th / 20th century sterling silver implements consisting of, one berry spoon, two sifter spoons with gilt wash bowls, two small ladles, and a marrow scoop. Total weight, 208 grams.
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2 GEORG JENSEN CACTUS PATTERN
2 GEORG JENSEN CACTUS PATTERN STERLING FLATWARE PCS.2 Georg Jensen Cactus Pattern sterling flatware serving pieces including a cheese or marrow scoop (7" L) and gravy ladle (6" L). 2.510 total troy ounces. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall good condition with minor surface wear.
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STERLING SHELL FLATWARE INC.
STERLING SHELL FLATWARE INC. ABERDEENGroup of 54 pieces British sterling silver flatware, mostly Shell and Thread pattern. Includes 6 Scottish Provincial silver egg spoons in the Shell and Thread pattern, marks for George Booth, Aberdeen (ABDN mark); 24 sterling silver demitasse spoons in the Shell and Thread pattern, 12 marked for Cornelius Joshua Vander, London, 1957-58, and 12 with additional shells on backs of bowls and marked for Thomas of New Bond Street, London, 1934-1935, 11 cocktail forks in the Shell and Thread pattern with marks for Cornelius Joshua Vander, London, 1957-58; 6 King's Pattern tablespoons marked for William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1816-1817, each with engraved crest of bird atop crown; 3 shell handled teaspoons marked for Edinburgh, 1872-73 maker's mark AM, monogram R; 2 gravy ladles in the Shell and Thread pattern (shells on back of bowls and handles), hallmarked London, 1863-1864; 1 gravy ladle with oval handle engraved with horse's head crest, hallmarks for London, 1903-1904, Z. Barraclough & Sons; 1 Travelling marrow scoop with hollow handle, hallmarks for Mary and Charles Reilly, London, 1827-1828 (marked on scoop and on the case, which becomes the handle when disassembled), 4 3/4"L fully extended; 1 pair sugar tongs with shell handles and oval grips, hallmarks for Josiah and George Piercy, London, 1815; and 5 salt ladles including 2 with fiddle handles, each monogrammed JLR with hallmarks for John Le Gallais, London, 1852-53; 1 with oval handle, hallmarks for London, 1794 or 1834, maker's mark TS; 1 with fiddle handle, marks for Edinburgh, 1833, maker's mark RW; and 1 with oval handle, marks for Edinburgh, 1844, maker's mark JO. Combined weight: 60.68 oz troy. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall good condition with scattered scratching and some wear to definition of pattern and crests on King's pattern tablespoons; wear to exterior cover marks on travelling marrow scoop, light wear to gilding on bowls of egg spoons.
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9 ASSORTED SILVER SERVING PIECES9
9 ASSORTED SILVER SERVING PIECES9 assorted sterling serving pieces in sterling and silver plate including a Kirk repousse sterling handled marrow scoop, salad set, and other items. Some with plated handles to 11" long.
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7 STERLING SERVING PIECES7 Sterling
7 STERLING SERVING PIECES7 Sterling serving pieces including: 3 large serving spoons, 2 gravy ladles, marrow scoop and fish server. Longest piece appx 13"l. Total weight appx 20.46 ozt. Very good condition.
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24 PIECES CONTINENTAL SILVER AND
24 PIECES CONTINENTAL SILVER AND SILVER PLATE FLATWAREincluding Continental silver punch ladle, serving spoon, marrow scoop/spoon and souvenir coffee spoon, 10.66 oz. T.; with 20 pieces silver plate including three mugs and flatware
Condition:
all with wear
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14 ENGLISH SILVER TABLE
14 ENGLISH SILVER TABLE ITEMS18th/20th century, punch ladle with baleen handle, one marrow scoop, shovel from scoop, one serving spoon with later decoration, pair of serving spoons with coffin handles, other serving spoons, mustard ladle, soup/dessert spoon, .925 fine, 22.58 oz. T. excluding ladle, 4-1/2 in. to 14-3/4 in.
Condition:
all with wear
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TWELVE PIECES ENGLISH SILVER
TWELVE PIECES ENGLISH SILVER FLATWAREincluding set of six Irish spoon with oval handle, marks for John Shiels, Dublin, 1786; two serving spoons, monograms on back, marks for London, 1726; Victorian marrow scoop, marks for Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1844; ladle with spouted bowl, marks for Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1896, .925 fine, 13.76 oz. T., 6-3/4 in. to 14 in.
Provenance: Estate of the Artists James McBey and Marguerite McBey, London, England; by descent in family
Condition:
all with light scratches and typical wear
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TEN ENGLISH SILVER MARROW
TEN ENGLISH SILVER MARROW SCOOPSmost English, 18th/late 19th century, including nine English silver and one American coin silver, four with monograms on back, 14.82 oz. T., 7-3/4 in. to 10-1/8 in.
Provenance: Estate of Sharon Mills, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Condition:
all with average wear
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18 PIECES VICTORIAN ENGLISH
18 PIECES VICTORIAN ENGLISH SILVER FLATWAREmost London, including large serving spoon, marks for Samuel Holditch Hayne and Dudley Frank Cater, 1849, heraldic device "STAND SURE"; pair of cased berry spoons with later decoration, marks for Thomas Northcote, 1788; marrow scoop, marks for Chawner & Co, 1859; fork and spoon; set of twelve pistol grip hollow handle knives, possibly earlier, stainless blades, 12.37 oz. T., 7 in. to 11-3/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Decorative Arts Acquisition Fund
Condition:
all with accession marks, light scratches and typical wear
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ELEVEN PIECES GEORGIAN ENGLISH
ELEVEN PIECES GEORGIAN ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE18th/19th century, including Edinburgh, soup ladle; mustard ladle by Thomas Brough, 1808; marrow scoop by Paul Hanet, 1721; marrow scoop by George Jackson & David Fullerton, 1900; Sauce Ladle, possibly John Daly, 1800; caddy spoon, possibly John Shaw; pair of salt spoons by Joseph Willmore, 1821; pair of gilt demitasse spoons, possibly Richard Foster, 1799; toddy ladle with wooden, .925 fine, 11.83 oz. T., 3-1/2 in. to 15-1/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Art Fund, Inc. at the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Acquisitions Fund
Condition:
all with accession marks, light scratches and typical wear
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A GEORGE III DOUBLE-ENDED MARROW
A GEORGE III DOUBLE-ENDED MARROW SCOOP/SPOON George Smith, London 1776, of Feather Edge pattern; together with three double-ended marrow scoops, all London, one with crest engraved to reverse of bowl(4)Length: 21.5cm, 21cm, combined weight: 6.4oz
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A George III silver marrow scoop,
A George III silver marrow scoop, EL, London 1807, 22.5cm long, approximately 39gm
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A George III silver marrow scoop
A George III silver marrow scoop with shell decoration
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A George III silver marrow scoop,
A George III silver marrow scoop, Thomas Wynne (of Bath), London 1768, crested, 24cm long and another marrow scoop (2)
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A George III silver marrow scoop,
A George III silver marrow scoop, makers mark worn, London 1801, initialled verso, 23.5cm, approximately 56g
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George III silver marrow scoop,
George III silver marrow scoop, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1803, of plain form and crested to the back, 22.2cm long, approximately 46g
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A Scottish silver marrow scoop,
A Scottish silver marrow scoop, makers mark indistinct, Edinburgh, 23.5cm long, approximately 40g
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ANTIQUE ENGLISH STERLING MARROW
ANTIQUE ENGLISH STERLING MARROW SCOOP SPOONGeorge III or IV sterling silver marrow scoop. London hallmark. WC makers mark. Monogrammed. Overall 9" long, 3 1/4" scoop, 61 grams. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.