We found 1181627 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 1181627 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
1181627 item(s)/page
A Britannia standard silver part canteen of table flatware, in a bead edged decorated Old English pattern, comprising; twelve table knives, with steel blades and with loaded silver handles, twelve cheese knives, with steel blades and with loaded silver handles, one tablespoon, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve soup spoons, thirteen fish knives, twelve fish forks, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks and twelve pastry forks, London 1980-1981, combined weight of weighable silver, excluding the steel bladed knives 5960 gms, also a set of six mother of pearl spoons, the terminals detailed 925, contained in two associated wooden fitted cases, with two keys.
A French silver mounted part dressing table service, comprising; two spherical glass scent bottles, with spiral fluted and acid etched decoration, three further toilet boxes and jars, similarly decorated, a hand mirror, two clothes brushes, two hairbrushes, a clothes brush, a toothbrush and two toilet jar lids.
A George III silver twin compartment table snuff box, of hinge lidded sarcophagus form, raised on four paw feet, one of the covers engraved with a shield, London 1802, weight 350 gms, with a later gilt lift-out inkstand compartment with a folding handle, apparently unmarked. Illustrated
An Elkington & Co plated table centrepiece stand, of rococo rustic form, with putto supports, scrolling arms and on a triform base, for use either as a five light candelabra, the top supporting a faceted glass bonbon dish, or as a six light candelabra, with the principal light raised at the top, height of stand excluding glass bowl 66.5 cms.
A silver fiddle, thread and single shell pattern part canteen of table flatware, comprising; twelve dessert forks, London 1816, twelve tablespoons, London 1816, eleven table forks, London 1817, one table fork, London 1818, twelve teaspoons, London 1816 and twelve dessert spoons, London 1818, also two silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern tablespoons, London 1821 and London 1824, with red textile cutlery pouches, total combined weight 3500 gms.
Silver, comprising; a pair of sugar tongs, with bright cut engraved decoration, a christening spoon, a preserve spoon, a salt spoon and a tablespoon, combined weight 138 gms and plated flatware, comprising; a rat tail pattern part table service of flatware, comprising; twelve soup spoons, eleven dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve dessert forks, eleven table forks and a soup ladle, also an Old English and shell pattern part table service, comprising; ten tablespoons, two sauce ladles, five dessert spoons, six table forks and three dessert forks, six fruit or dessert knives and six similar forks, having mother of pearl handles and four lobster picks.
Silver, comprising; a pair of napkin rings, Sheffield 1938, cased and a baby's pusher, combined weight 87 gms and a quantity of plated table flatware, including; a pair of salad serving tongs, a fiddle, thread and shell pattern part table service, comprising; five tablespoons, six dessert spoons, two table forks and one dessert fork, also a mustard spoon and further table flatware.
A set of twelve late Victorian pistol handled table knives in the George III style, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1896, with stainless steel scimitar blades; and two sets of six George III pistol-handled table knives, circa 1780; a pair of modern Georgian style peppers; a modern three piece condiment set; a pair of Continental silver and enamel toadstool condiments, with English import marks; three French mustard pots, bearing spurious French marks, also genuine French marks and English import marks; a three piece christening set by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1833, with carved mother of pearl handles; six George III/Victorian condiment spoons, a George IV stilton scoop with ivory handle, London 1827; an Edwardian serving spoon and fork in the 17th century Dutch style, London, 1903; a set of nine ice cream spades en suite, London, 1903; a matched set of six Georgian feather-edge teaspoons, London and Exeter; a set of six more by Hester Bateman, London 1782; four shell and scroll back Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, circa 176+0; a modern paper knife and bookmark en suite by Gerald Benney; a pair of sugar-tongs by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1805; a small spoon and fork by Georg Jensen; and two other items, weighable silver 59 oz.
German 800 flatware, comprising; fourteen tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve various teaspoons, including two detailed 835, combined weight 2030 gms and twelve steel bladed table knives, the loaded handles detailed 800, twelve steel bladed cheese knives, the loaded handles detailed 800, two twin pronged gilt base metal forks, the loaded handles detailed 800 and plated and gilt flatware, comprising; twelve W.M.F pastry forks, six tea knives and two differing butter knives.
![Loading...](/content/bs/images/ajax-loader.gif)
-
1181627 item(s)/page