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Pair of shell salts & spoons, along
Pair of shell salts & spoons, along with a sterling silver aesthetic spoon, approx 105gms and 105gms and approx 21cm L and smaller
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ENGLISH SILVER SHELL-FORM BOWL
ENGLISH SILVER SHELL-FORM BOWL AND SHELL-FORM SUGAR SCOOP, 2.7 OZTEnglish Silver Shell-Form Bowl and Shell-Form Sugar Scoop,, Dimensions: 2.7 ozt
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An English Silverplate Spoon Warmer
An English Silverplate Spoon Warmer in the form of a shell raised a naturalistic rocky base. Height 5 3/4 inches.
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Silver plate spoon warmer, shell
Silver plate spoon warmer, shell form on rocky base with shells, 5-1/2 x 6-1/2 x 3-3/4 in. Wear to plate, scratches.
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56 pieces coin silver flatware:
56 pieces coin silver flatware: shell bowl serving spoons, shell salt spoons, teaspoons, knife, salts, various monograms. The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman
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A pair of silver shell pattern
A pair of silver shell pattern caddy spoons, S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1964, with shell bowls, 8cm long, approximately 40gm
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Sterling Silver Nut or Bon Bon
Sterling Silver Nut or Bon Bon Spoon ''Newport Shell'' 1910 by Frank Smith Silver Company elaborate goldwash bowl excellent no monogram 4 3/4'' 18 grams.
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800 Silver spoon shovel, embossed
800 Silver spoon shovel, embossed with peacocks & vines, marked "MM", 7-1/4" l, 2.16 TO
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Charleston coin silver sugar spoon,
Charleston coin silver sugar spoon, shaped fiddle handle, rounded fins, shell bowl, marks for W. Carrington & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901), no monogram, 6-1/2 in. Dents in bowl, scratches. Collection of a Gentleman
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An early 19th Century tortoiseshell
An early 19th Century tortoiseshell caddy spoon of scallop shell shape the handle engraved a flower head 6cm (2.25") wide
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European Sterling Silver Serving
European Sterling Silver Serving Spoon figural end with ornate shell bowl has gold wash 8'' late 19th century 42 grams.
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Sterling serving flatware, all with
Sterling serving flatware, all with shell motifs: asparagus forks, ladles, stuffing spoon, cold meat fork, shell-bowl serving spoon, 22.87 oz. T., (seven pieces). The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman
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A silver caddy spoon, 1811,
A silver caddy spoon, 1811, initialled F, a berry spoon and two sifter spoons, approximately 126g
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ITALIAN 800 SILVER SUGAR BOWL 800
ITALIAN 800 SILVER SUGAR BOWL 800 silver mounted bowl, offered with a shell-shape spoon.
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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 set of six silver teaspoons,
A set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1888, with shell bowls and five silver coffee spoons, approximately 143g
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A set of four plated shell-shaped
A set of four plated shell-shaped salts and the matching spoons with figural terminals, cased (case damaged)
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Victorian silverplated nautilus
Victorian silverplated nautilus shell form spoon warmer, 6"h; together with a plated sugar scuttle and scoop, 8.5"l; a dome lidded breakfast server (missing insert); a large glass pitcher, 16"h; and a cruet set, 6.5"w.
Condition: Tarnished, candle wax, wear consistent with age.
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A Georg Jensen Sterling Silver
A Georg Jensen Sterling Silver "Blossom" Sugar Spoon With the curvilinear handle terminating in balls and a leaf, it measures approx. 5-1/4"L and weighs approx. 1.005 troy oz. Marked on the back.
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A George III silver marrow scoop
A George III silver marrow scoop with shell decoration
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A silver caddy spoon of shell and
A silver caddy spoon of shell and grape design George Unite Birmingham 1877.
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Twelve basket form salts
Twelve basket form salts (monogrammed), Webster Co. sugar and creamer, New Orleans souvenir spoon, Gorham spoon, Tiffany Co. salt spoon, Sheffield knife, and a German .800 fork and spoon with enameled figural scene in bowl. Total weight minus German fork, spoon, and bread/cake knife: 13.2 oz.
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Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Ladle
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Ladle and Sugar Spoon in "Provence" Pattern ca. 1961 A heavy cast sterling ladle with scalloped shell bowl and handle with acanthus leaf design apprx. 7-3/4"L. A sterling silver sugar spoon in the same pattern apprx. 5-3/4"L. Both pieces properly marked on the back. Total weight apprx. 5.5 toz.
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A TIFFANY WAVE EDGE STERLING
A TIFFANY WAVE EDGE STERLING BERRY SPOON WITH A SHELL SHAPED BOWL 8.5"L, 3.5 TOZ A Tiffany Wave Edge sterling berry spoon with a shell shaped bowl 8.5"l, 3.5 toz
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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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GILT STERLING SILVER PIERCED
GILT STERLING SILVER PIERCED SUGAR SIFTER AND A SHOVEL-FORM SERVING SPOON, 3 OZTGilt Sterling Silver Pierced Sugar Sifter and a Shovel-Form Serving Spoon,, Dimensions: 3 ozt
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A Victorian silver caddy spoon with
A Victorian silver caddy spoon with shaped and shell pattern bowl engraved with leaves by Taylor & Perry Birmingham 1849 and a George III silver cylindrical shovel pattern caddy spoon with turned mother of pearl handle possibly Birmingham 1813
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WOOD & HUGHES MEDALLION PATTERN
WOOD & HUGHES MEDALLION PATTERN SHELL-FORM SUGAR SPOON (L: 6-3/8 IN) WITH SIX SIMILAR DEMITASSE SPOONS, 4 OZWood & Hughes Medallion Pattern Shell-form Sugar Spoon (L: 6-3/8 in) with Six Similar Demitasse Spoons, 4 oz
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A silver caddy spoon Mappin &
A silver caddy spoon Mappin & Webb Sheffield with pierced scroll handle and sundry teaspoons and condiment spoons total weight approximately 160gm
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Five American Coin (.900) Silver
Five American Coin (.900) Silver Shell and Shovel Spoons, second and third quarters 19th century, including a pair of shell-bowled "fiddle and shell" salt spoons by James Watson (1821-1872) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, l. 4"; a shell-bowled "fiddle" mustard spoon by Hotchkiss & Schreuder (fl. ca. 1850-1895) of Syracuse, New York and retailed by Edwin R. Rait (1830-aft. 1885) of Ravenna, Ohio, l. 5-1/2"; and a shovel-bowled "fiddle" sugar spoon l. 5-3/4", and shell-bowled "fiddle" salt spoon, l. 3-5/8", both by Richard Huntington (1786-1855) of Utica, New York; all but the pair of Watson salt spoons monogrammed, 1.67 total t. oz.
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A Chinese silver serving spoon
A Chinese silver serving spoon the pierced bowl and the handle formed as cherry blossom approx. 25cm long.
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STERLING SILVER SUGAR SIFTER IN THE
STERLING SILVER SUGAR SIFTER IN THE FORM OF SHELLAn early 20th century sterling silver sugar sifter in the form of a nautilus shell with a gilt washed interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1912 together with maker's marks for George Bowden & Sons. Weight, 32 grams.
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A pair of fiddle, thread and
A pair of fiddle, thread and shell pattern silver sugar ladles, London 1842, each with silver gilt pierced shell bowl, approximately 178gm
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A Set of Twelve Sterling Silver
A Set of Twelve Sterling Silver Salt Spoons Each tiny spoon has a shovel shape bowl cast handle in the form of a blooming rose on a stem stamped "sterling" on the back of each apprx. 2-5/8"L. Weight is apprx. 1.40 toz. total.
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INTERNATIONAL STERLING SILVER
INTERNATIONAL STERLING SILVER 'SHELL' SERVING SPOON, 3.5 OZInternational Sterling Silver 'Shell' Serving Spoon, 3.5 oz
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TIFFANY & CO. STERLING STRAWBERRY &
TIFFANY & CO. STERLING STRAWBERRY & SHELL FORM SERVING SPOON: Approx. 4.25 Troy ounces. Intertwining vine form handle terminating in strawberries. Gold washed shell form bowl. Impressed marks at handle. Approx. 8.75'' l x 3.5'' w.