Assorted silver spoons, comprising two fiddle pattern dessert spoons, with initials, two Old English dessert spoons, initialled, one picture back teaspoon, one fiddle pattern teaspoon, four Old English teaspoons, with different initials, one small shield shaped sugar spoon and one shell shaped fluted teaspoon; and three various pepper castors, all different dates and makers. 11oz. (15).
We found 2487960 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 2487960 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
2487960 item(s)/page
An early Victorian West Country silver jam spoon, with waisted heart terminal handle. Maker Edwin Sweet, Exeter 1838; together with a pair of George III Old English pattern silver salt spoons, with oval gilded bowls. Maker John Lias, London 1800; a pair of George IV Fiddle pattern silver table forks; an early Victorian dessert fork and a pair of late Victorian silver covers for jars engraved a crest with motto. (8)
A late Victorian lady's silver card and note case, engraved foliage and an initialled cartouche, the interior lined with pigskin with an ivory note pad and silver propelling pencil. Makers Nathan & Hayes (of Chester), Birmingham 1893, with red silk and velvet lined triptych case.
A George III inverted pear shaped silver cream jug, on a pedestal foot, repoussé decorated farmyard scenes with cow being milked and a pair of doves by cottages, a vacant cartouche, beaded border and leaf capped scroll handle. Maker's mark indistinct, London 1779 (probably Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp). 3oz. (See lot 37 for illustration).
A George II pear shaped silver cream jug, with repoussé and chased decoration of goats and a peacock in a landscape, scrolling borders and vacant rococo cartouche, fret edged lip with old repair by scroll handle, scroll legs with trifid feet. Maker Samuel Meriton the 1st., London 1747. (See lot 37 for illustration).
A George III oval helmet shaped silver cream jug, engraved wrigglework, a vacant shield cartouche linked by scrolling paterae and floral swags, bead edged lip (with old repair by moulded loop handle). Maker probably John Mewburn, London 1797. (See lot 37 for illustration).
An Edwardian cut glass claret jug, the body with moulded outline panels edged with hobnail and criss-cross flowerheads, the neck applied a silver collared spout, the hinged cover with a foliage thumbpiece and a hollow loop handle. Makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908. 9in. (23cm.)
A Tiffany copy of a George III silver oval tea caddy with lock, having beaded borders and ring handle to the domed hinged cover, the underneath inscribed Tiffany & Co., no. 18320. Makers 1236 sterling silver, reproduction, original made by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1783. 5.5in. (14cm.) high. 16oz.
A Victorian silver wine jug, the slender vase shape body with bands of Grecian anthemion decoration and a contemporary Masonic presentation inscription, the hinged cover with a leaf spray thumbpiece and a hollow loop handle, on a bright cut bordered spreading foot. 13in. (33cm.) Makers Edward and John Barnard, London 1864. 18.5oz.
A pair of silver George III Old English pattern tablespoons, with bright-cut decorated terminals, with initials. Maker George Gray, London 1789. 3oz.; together with a George III silver heart shaped caddy spoon, with shield shaped open scroll handle. Maker 'S', London 1807; together with a Regency Old Sheffield Plate shell shaped caddy spoon, with gadroon edged shaped handle. (4).
A Victorian silver serving spoon and fork, the loaded Kings pattern handles with bird crest. Maker Francis Higgins, London 1877; a vine pattern christening spoon. Maker Henry Holland, London 1869; a silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, with rattail bowl, owl crest below ducal coronet and dated 1909. Makers Daniel & John Wellby, London 1908; and a pair of Edwardian knife rests. Maker Robert Pringle & Co., London 1902 (6)
Two silver Victorian pepper castors, one of lighthouse design, the pierced domed cover with bayonet fitting and cut card work. Makers Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1887; the second plain, cylindrical castor with fine edge beading and pierced domed engraved cover with feint patterned border, on three shaped claw feet. Makers probably Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham1871.
An Edwardian silver rectangular stud box, the hinged cover engraved a greyhound crest with motto and date. Maker Stokes & Ireland Ltd., London 1906. 4oz. 3.25in. (8cm.); a silver hip shaped snuff box, a hinged cover with engraved foliage and bright cutting. Birmingham 1920. 1.6in. (4cm.) (2)
Two silver bonbon dishes, one with pierced panels on scroll feet; and five silver coffee spoons. Different dates and makers; together with a late Victorian silver circular ashtray, in the style of a strawberry dish, inset a Spanish coin. London 1895; and a silver circular capstan inkwell, the hinged cover engraved a name. Birmingham 1914. 5oz. weighable silver (7)
A pair of George III Irish thread edge silver sugar tongs, with shell fluted nips, the shoulder engraved a crest and initials. Maker John Power, Dublin c.1800; together with a George III Old English pattern silver sauce ladle, engraved a lion crest. Maker's mark indistinct, London 1768; together with a pair of silver bright-cut engraved sugar tongs. Maker Charles Hougham, London c.1800. (3).
A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, with rams head mask, swags and ribbon festoons to the tapering stems, ribbon swag decorated urn shaped candle holders with bead edge detachable nozzles, on square urn and leaf cornered loaded bases. Maker Wm. Hutton & Son, London 1899. 7.75in. (20cm.).
A continental late 19th century silver pot pourri casket, pierced and cast with figures in various pursuits, the domed hinged cover with shepherd and shepherdess with sheep. London import 1896. 2.75in. (6.5cm.); together with a late Victorian silver magnifying glass with pierced chased foliage frame and loaded chaste handle. Maker John Barclay Carrington, London 1896. (2).
A pair of oval two handled silver butter pat stands, with blue glass liners, on ball feet, having reed and dart borders. Makers Pearce & Sons of Leeds, Chester 1916. 4.75in. (12cm.) wide.; together with a rectangular easel back photograph frame, silver mounted. Birmingham 1924. 4in. x 5.5in. (10cm. x 14cm.); together with a silver jam spoon; a Victorian King's pattern salt spoon; an Edwardian butter knife; and a Victorian Exeter fiddle pattern dessert fork. (7).
Fiddle pattern silver cutlery, engraved hounds head crest with motto, the reverse with the initial 'E', comprising a pair of tablespoons, a set of seven early Victorian table forks (Maker Wm. Eaton 1839), six early Victorian, Victorian and Edwardian dessert spoons; and a set of five early Victorian dessert forks. Various Makers and dates. 36oz. (20)
A rectangular silver cigarette box, (cedar lined), engraved a crest; a three piece silver condiment set, the compressed bodies with gadroon borders and blue glass liners, with two condiment spoons; a miniature silver campana shaped urn; a continental silver miniature chair; a Chinese silver temple tower cayenne pepper; a pair of silver claw nip-sugar tongs; and six continental silver coloured metal rose handle coffee spoons, various dates and makers. (16).
A Victorian silver butter dish and stand, the cut and ruby glass bowl with a repoussé and chased foliage cover with a detachable buttercup finial, on a shaped circular stand, the centre with inscription, the border with pierced fret panels, rococo scroll moulded edge interspersed with sprays of hearts and acorns. Maker Roberts & Hall, Sheffield 1853. 11oz.
A late Victorian silver oval cream jug, with naturalistic handle and gilt lined. Maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1891; a silver napkin ring. Sheffield 1916; a silver coloured metal caddy spoon; and a pair of rectangular electro-plated entrée dishes, with beaded edges, the covers with detachable ring handles. 10.75in. (27.25cm.) (5)
An early George III silver square tea caddy, the waisted panel body and panel cover with swags and scrolls of repoussé foliage, a caste foliage spray finial, the rococo armorials engraved either with an armorial or a unicorn capped crescent, having gadroon borders on cast leaf spray beaded feet. Maker Emick Romer, London 1760. 10oz. 5.75in. (15cm.)
A silver sailing trophy, the circular stem bowl with enamel pennant and inscribed with the yacht's name and owner, Portsmouth 1934. Maker R.P., London 1934. 4oz. 3.75in. (9.5cm.) and a Regency silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, engraved an initial. Makers Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1816. (2).
![Loading...](/content/bs/images/ajax-loader.gif)
-
2487960 item(s)/page