Silver & Vertu

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crested, marks worn/ indecipherable , London c.1800; 10.8" (27.5cm) long; 3.4ozt. *CR Quite worn, poor marks, strainer section is cracked & split ...

800 standard, maker's mark "FB", Czechoslovakia c.1940; 16ozt (12). *CR General wear from age & usage, a bit of black pitting and minor bending, o...

initialled "R.F.M", contained in a fitted case, by Henry Holland, London 1869, together with, 3 tea/ coffee spoons, 6 condiment spoons, 2 pairs of...

11 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 10 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1906/1915, together with, a set of 9 teaspoon...

including 4 George III Fiddle tablespoons, crested, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1806/14, a set of six 20th century Hanoverian coffee spoons, b...

a pair, by George Morris (probably), c.1750, two with shell-backs, one by Philip Roker, c.1770, the other, initialled "W" over "T.M", maker's mark...

Fiddle Pattern, with lipped bowls, initialled & crested on the terminals, by William Cummins, Dublin 1818; 5.3ozt (6). *CR All with wear & bending...

with oyster heels, maker's mark "S.M" for either Samuel Moulton or Meriton, London c.1775, together with 7 other picture-back teaspoons (4 initial...

including 3 by Hester Bateman c.1760, a set of 5 North Country Provincial, by Samuel Thompson of Newcastle, c.1765 and 3 others by the same maker,...

including 4 tablespoons, 6 table forks, 6 soup spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 dessert forks & a sauce ladle, contained in an oak box, by Walker & Hal...

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a pair of early 19th century Fiddle Pattern teaspoons, initialled "N.I", by Charles Catton of Gibraltar c.1810; 1.6ozt (2). *CR General wear, part...

the bowl chased with a heart & double-headed bird, the stem with decorative loop mounts and a small bird on a chain, unmarked, Chile c.1850, toget...

crested and struck with additional gothic "S", by A.B Savory, London 1834, together with two 18th century Rattail spoons, one (A/F), struck four t...

a South West Provincial example, with Bright-cut engraving & initialled "IW" just above the marks, by Thomas Eustace, Exeter 1781/2, another crest...

Old English Pattern, by William Bateman, London 1795, together with a pair of George III Old English sauce ladles, crested, by Robert Rutland, Lon...

with a slightly tapering stem and a squat, fluted seal, traces of gilding, unmarked c.1600; 6.25" (16cm) long; 1ozt. *CR Quite worn, a crack in th...

with a reeded rattail, scratch engraved on the back of the terminal "AD" (with mullets), by John Clifton, London 1691; 7.1" (18cm) long; 1.3ozt. *...

with a drop-shaped bowl, unmarked; 6.1" (15.5cm) long. *CR Wear, commensurate with age & usage, probably dug up. Please contact Connor for further...

with a plain rattail, struck twice with the maker's mark of William or John Wall of Kinsale, c.1725; 7.25" (19.6cm) long; 1.55ozt. *CR Quite worn,...

by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1855 (24). *CR All with wear, some with chips./ losses or repairs to the handles & mother-of-pearl. Please cont...

a pair, initialled "R" over "I.E", London 1779 and the other initialled (script), London 1777; 5.9ozt (3). *CR All three with wear, the singular o...

initialled on the back of the terminals "A" over "I.I", by Christopher Skinner, Dublin 1746; 3.98ozt (2). *CR Both with wear, bright & polished, w...

crested on the back of the terminal, by Mary Chawner, London 1837; 19.9ozt. *CR General wear, a bit bright & polished, a bit scratched and the tin...

a Victorian parcelgilt spoon, by Robert Stebbings, London 1892, a Victorian Queen's Rosette Pattern sauce ladle, by William Eaton, London 1838, a ...

a pair of knives, a serving slice and 7 various spoons, mixed regions, makers & dates; the slice 10.2" (26cm) long; 13ozt weighable silver (10). *...

a Victorian Fiddle, Thread & Shell spoon, by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1853, a George III Old English spoon, by Thomas Wallis, London 1804, a...

mixed patterns, makers & dates, together with 6 other spoons, some with crests, initials or inscriptions; 7.95ozt (lot). *CR All with wear & in mi...

with Bright-cut engraving, marks worn & distorted, crested, Dublin c.1800, together with a pair of 19th century North American sugar tongs, by Gor...

"Spanish Provincial Pattern", comprising of 8 table knives and 8 side knives (steel blades), 8 table forks, 3 tablespoons, 8 dessert style spoons,...

3 table forks, by James Barber 1848, 3 dessert spoons, by James Barber & William Whitwell 1821, 4 dessert forks, by James Barber, George Cattle & ...

Oar Pattern, initialled & numbered, by James Erskine of Aberdeen c.1800; 6.75" (17cm) long; 3.6ozt (3). *CR General wear and surface scratches fro...

with a birds nest finial, a twisted stem and engraved flowers to the bowl, maker's mark "JF", London 1976, together with a ladle with a fluted bow...

by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1927; 7.1" (18cm) long; 3.4ozt. *CR Minor wear, some surface scratching & knicks but OK Please contact Connor ...

by Richard Woodman Burbridge (of Harrods Ltd), Birmingham 1934; 5" (12.6cm) long; 2.8ozt. *CR Pretty good, just minor wear & a bit of black pittin...

with a pointed stem and engraved decoration, by, John Thropp, Birmingham 1810, together with a George III Old English tablespoon, initialled, by H...

with stamped decoration and the crescent handle with applied fruiting vines, by George Unite, Birmingham 1867; 2.6" (6.5cm) long; 0.38ozt. *CR Pre...

one Birmingham-made, with a shaped bowl, by John Tongue (probably) 1838, and the other London-made, with a gilded oval bowl, crested, marks distor...

with a gilded shovel-shaped bowl, decorated with fruiting vines & leaves and with an open-work stem, by Bert Gordon, Birmingham 1979; 3.5" (9cm) l...

the terminal in the form of Queen Elizabeth II, bearing the Jubilee hallmark for Birmingham 1977, in a fitted case; the case 4.25" (10.9cm) long; ...

with a Bright-cut stem and an engraved bowl, initialled, by Thomas Streetin, London 1799, together with a small 20th century Russian salt, decorat...

with a shaped bowl and the stem with incised borders, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1823; 3.1" (8cm) long; 0.56ozt. *CR Pretty good, just general ...

with an oval bowl, initialled "M:H" on the back and with a Bright-cut engraved stem, no makers mark, London 1795, together with a modern handmade ...

with a circular bowl, dated "1910-1935", bearing the King's Jubilee mark for London 1935 and with a lightly hammered finish, in a fitted case; the...

with a naturalistic stem and an embossed & fluted bowl, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham c.1870 (date letter distorted); 3.25" (8.2cm) long; 0.3...

with a Fiddle stem and a large oval engraved bowl, initialled, by Francis Powell, London 1823; 2.9" (7.5cm) long; 0.52ozt. *CR Pretty good, just a...

Fiddle Pattern, with a shaped fluted bowl and the terminal engraved with initials, by Robert Williams of Exeter 1835, together with a George V sug...

with a circular bowl (bearing the makers facsimile signature on the reverse), an enamel decorated terminal and made for the Coronation of George V...

with a shovel-shaped bowl and an engraved Fiddle stem, by George Unite, Birmingham 1855, together with a pair of late Victorian grape shears with ...

Acorn Pattern and bearing import marks for London 1933; 5.75" (14.5cm) long; 5.1ozt (6). *CR Pretty good, just a bit of wear Please contact Connor...

by Thomas Dicks, London 1807, together with 7 teaspoons, 4 souvenir teaspoons, 2 small ladles, 2 continental spoons, 2 condiment spoons, a pair of...

including: 5 tablespoons, 6 table forks, 6 soup spoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 5 teaspoons and a sauce ladle, by various makers, Sheff...

Fiddle Pattern, by Thomas Stuart of Elgin, 1812-27, together with a George III North Country provincial Old English sauce ladle, by John Langlands...

a modern caddy spoon, with "Celtic" decoration, a provincial condiment spoon, initialled, by George Booth of Aberdeen (GB, ABD, AB), c.1820, s sma...

including a set of six Victorian Fiddle Pattern teaspoons, two 18th century tablespoons, a cased set of 6 teaspoons, a jam spoon, a grapefruit spo...

a pair of salad servers, by William Huttons & Sons Ltd, London 1901, a set of 5 Old English teaspoons, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1908, an ...

Fiddle Pattern, crested, by James Le Bas, Dublin 1836; 13.5ozt (10). *CR General wear, a bit bright & polished, minor bending to the tines with qu...

one by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1822, the other, initialled, by Robert Hennell, London 1831; the latter 13.5" (34.3cm) long; 19ozt (2)...

comprising of: 13 tablespoons, 5 table forks, 5 dessert spoons, a dessert fork, 7 teaspoons, a condiment spoon, a fish slice and a soup ladle, the...

by John Stone, Exeter 1845,together with another, by William Eley, Charles Eley & Henry Eley, London 1824; 15.4ozt (12). *CR General wear, particu...

including: 3 tablespoons, 14 dessert forks, 9 dessert spoons, a table fork, 10 teaspoons, a strainer spoon, a cheese scoop and two sauce ladles, m...

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