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A set of six silver teaspoons,
A set of six silver teaspoons, Mappin & Webb and three other spoons
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WILLIAM WILSON & SON STERLING
WILLIAM WILSON & SON STERLING SILVER SERVING SPOON, 2.7 OZTWilliam Wilson & Son Sterling Silver Serving Spoon,, Dimensions: 2.7 ozt
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Group Sterling Spoons and Child's
Group Sterling Spoons and Child's Mug - 196 Grams TW
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A Set of Seven Coin Silver Soup
A Set of Seven Coin Silver Soup Spoons in "Shell Reverse" Pattern by J. B. McFadden One monogramed "DWKM," and the rest are monogramed "P". Measure approx. 8"L, weight approx. 12 troy oz.
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8 S Kirk & Son Repousse sterling
8 S Kirk & Son Repousse sterling silver 6" soup spoons, no mono, 9.6 TO Estimate $120-160
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A set of six silver coffee spoons
A set of six silver coffee spoons and the matching sugar tongs Mappin and Webb London 1921 a cased set of six silver teaspoons a mustard pot and sundry silver total weight approximately 280gm
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12 PC. STERLING R. WALLACE & SONS
12 PC. STERLING R. WALLACE & SONS ''KINGS'' SPOONS: Approx. 9.08 Troy ounces. Comprising; 12- Silver Child's Soup spoons, of the ''Kings'' pattern, by Wallace, circa 1904.
CONDITION: Varying signs of use.
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A set of six old English pattern
A set of six old English pattern table spoons Peter & William Bateman London 1810 approximately 330gm
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A silver Christening bowl and
A silver Christening bowl and spoon, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1916/1919, a silver egg cup and spoon, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1919, decorated a swastika and a silver spoon and pusher, all cased, approximately 323gm
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A set of six silver teaspoons in
A set of six silver teaspoons in case by Mappin and Webb.
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WALLACE AND SONS "KINGS" PATTERN
WALLACE AND SONS "KINGS" PATTERN TABLESPOONS, SET OF 7 8 ¼" Weighs 13.13 toz.
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A GROUPING OF (18) AMERICAN
A GROUPING OF (18) AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SPOONS Including: (7) Watson Lily five o'clock teaspoons, no monograms (5 3/8 in.); Whiting Louis XV five o'clock teaspoon, with script monogram (5 1/4 in.); Wendell Lombardy five o'clock teaspoon, with script monogram (5 1/2 in.); Wendell youth spoon in an unknown floral pattern, no monogram (4 7/8 in.); Wallace Irian orange spoon, with script monogram (6 in.); Lunt John Hancock five o'clock teaspoon, no monogram (5 1/4 in.); (6) Whiting No. 39 demitasse spoons, no monogram.
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FIVE R. WALLACE & SONS 'CONCORD'
FIVE R. WALLACE & SONS 'CONCORD' STERLING SILVER SOUP SPOONS, L: 6 3/4 IN. (17.1 CM.), COMBINED 7.3 OZTFive R. Wallace & Sons 'Concord' Sterling Silver Soup Spoons,, Dimensions: L: 6 3/4 in. (17.1 cm.), Combined 7.3 ozt
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COLLECTION STERLING & COIN SILVER
COLLECTION STERLING & COIN SILVER FLATWARE Including five fruit spoons, two coin silver teaspoons, S Kirk & Son coin silver teaspoon, German 800 silver standard dinner spoon inscribed "Wilma," repousse teaspoon, silver plated teaspoon, fork and demitasse spoon, monogrammed, 6.9 ozt. weighable silver.
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William & Mary Silver Trefid Spoon,
William & Mary Silver Trefid Spoon, William Mathew I, London, c.1690 length 7.9 in — 20.1 cm
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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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A set of eleven Victorian silver
A set of eleven Victorian silver teaspoons and the matching sugar tongs, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1897, the shell bowls with turned stems, crest of Milburn, boxed by Spink & Son, approximately 129g
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WALLACE GOLD WASHED STERLING AND
WALLACE GOLD WASHED STERLING AND STERLING SILVER TWELVE DEMITASSE SPOONS 4 ½" Six gold washed sterling and six sterling demitasse spoons by Wallace; six monogrammed; all pieces properly marked on the handle back. Total weight 4.8 toz.
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SET OF 27 WILLIAM ROGERS & SON
SET OF 27 WILLIAM ROGERS & SON SILVERPLATE STATE DECORATED SPOONSSet of 27 William Rogers & Son Silverplate State Decorated Spoons,
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A boxed set of six silver spoons
A boxed set of six silver spoons the finials designed as flowers and decorated with enamel English hallmarked with French import marks retailed by Mappin and Webb Paris.
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A William & Mary silver trefid
A William & Mary silver trefid spoon, London 1686, the terminal engraved with the initials VWI and another, unmarked, circa 1680, the terminal initialled S L/see illustration
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GROUPING OF MOSTLY STERLING SPOONS,
GROUPING OF MOSTLY STERLING SPOONS, INCLUDING A WESTMORELAND GRAVY LADLE 6 Grouping of mostly sterling spoons, including a Westmoreland gravy ladle 6.5"l; a Whiting tomato server 7.25"l; (6) Towle Canterbury and (4) Princess teaspoons, both sets initaled; (6) Gorham Lancaster cocktail forks, initialed; (4) coin silver condiment spoons and a pair of sugar tongs; together with a William Aitken sterling sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1905, 20.6 toz
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A Lot of Six Silver Serving
A Lot of Six Silver Serving Spoons Including Watson, Whiting, Kirk and a Dutch Maker Consisting of: a 6-1/4" sugar spoon by S. Kirk with a shell shape bowl; an 8-1/4" Dutch Windmill spoon with revolving blades; an 8-1/2" Watson "Windsor Rose" spoon; a 7-1/4" "George III" spoon by Frank Whiting; an 8-1/4" "Arabesque" spoon by Whiting; and an 8-14" "Mask" spoon by Whiting. Some with monograms. Overall weight of the lot is approx. 10.56 troy oz.
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Eight coin silver spoons
Eight coin silver spoons Together with a silver plated teapot, a silver plated epergne, and a sterling silver basket with cobalt glass insert. (11).
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Cased set of twelve small
Cased set of twelve small sterling silver spoons with gold washed bowls 4''l. and six matching sterling silver demitasse spoons.
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ELEVEN CORINTHIAN STERLING SILVER
ELEVEN CORINTHIAN STERLING SILVER SPOONS Mark of Roger Williams Silver Co., including a set of (10) dessert / oval soup spoons (7 in.) and a tablespoon, each with period monogram "MML."
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A William III silver mote spoon
A William III silver mote spoon with applied wire stem and simple drilled piercing unmarked c.1695.
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TWELVE R. WALLACE & SONS MFG. CO.
TWELVE R. WALLACE & SONS MFG. CO. STERLING SILVER TEASPOONS 5 ¾" Twelve sterling silver teaspoons with acanthus leaf and scroll design, monogrammed. All pieces properly marked with R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co. hallmark and Sterling on the handle back. Total weight 7.95 toz.
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ASSORTED STERLING FLATWARE Mostly
ASSORTED STERLING FLATWARE Mostly spoons, including eleven Wm. H Saxton demitasse, six demitasse with coffee bean finials, souvenir and salt spoons, pickle fork, baby food pusher, two Canfield Bros. teaspoons, two S Kirk & Son Co. flat knives, cheese slice, English condiment set, match holder and snuffer, 15.45 ozt., weighable silver. Together with silver plated flatware including spoons, ladle, three mother-of-pearl handled servers, lemon/tea strainer, and six dessert knives.
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Twelve sterling silver spoons
Twelve sterling silver spoons monogrammed "EMJ" nut pick and sm. serving piece- 14 pcs.
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STERLING: R. WALLACE & SONS,
STERLING: R. WALLACE & SONS, ETC., TWENTY-TWO SOUVENIR STERLING SILVER SPOONS, LATE 19TH/ 20TH C., MANY WITH ELABORATE ENAMEL DECORA...STERLING: R. Wallace & Sons, etc., twenty-two souvenir sterling silver spoons, late 19th/ 20th C., many with elaborate enamel decoration, others with ornately raised and figured handles, all marked verso, locations of interest include: Plymouth; Washington Monument; Mt. Vernon; Chautauqua; Old South Church 'The Hub'; Worcester; City Hall, Philadelphia; Faneuil Hall, Boston; Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; Montreal; Dublin; Hamilton, Canada; London; Cathedral Panama; Houses of Parliament, London; as well as a Horoscope themed "Aquarius" spoon, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use, sold as is, largest: 5 7/8" [Total Weight: 12.8 ozt. tw.]
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CRANBERRY GLASS SUGAR SPOONER
CRANBERRY GLASS SUGAR SPOONER WITH STERLING SPOONSSilverplate sugar spooner with coinspot cranberry glass insert and 12 matching sterling silver spoons. Spoons with R. Wallace & Sons maker's marks. Spoons 84 grams. 8 3/4"H.
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47-PIECE S. KIRK & SON STERLING
47-PIECE S. KIRK & SON STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE. ''Winslow'' pattern. Including eight dinner knives five dinner forks nine cream soup spoons five salad forks eight teaspoons eight flat handle butter knives two serving spoons sugar spoon pickle fork. With 'M' monogram - 44 oz. 4 dwt. weighable silver.
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Rare pair Southern coin silver
Rare pair Southern coin silver spoons W.W. Ward Winnsboro South Carolina wk. 1841-1854 fiddle pattern engraved Jennette marked: W.W. Ward. L6'' and 1.0 Troy oz (2pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection. Literature: Burton Milby. SOUTH CAROLINA SILVERSMITHS 1680-1860. Charleston SC: Charleston Museum 1991. pp.151-152 spoon from the same service illustrated.
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Two English sterling silver berry
Two English sterling silver berry spoons charles boyton, london 1863 & john james whiting, london 1835 With gilt wash bowls and engraved handles; together with a Polish silver serving spoon, 1876, marked 84. (3). Longest L: 9 in. 7 oz (all in)
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A Pair of American Coin Silver
A Pair of American Coin Silver Spoons each bowl decorated with a bird holding an olive branch in its beak the handles monogrammed M+G bearing maker's mark W.W.; approximate total weight 0.65 ozt. Length 5 inches.