A service of early Victorian silver King's pattern flatware, comprising 20 table spoons, 25 table
A service of early Victorian silver King's pattern flatware , comprising 20 table spoons, 25 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 16 dessert forks, fis...
A service of early Victorian silver King's pattern flatware , comprising 20 table spoons, 25 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 16 dessert forks, fis...
A George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, pierced and bright-cut engraved with fish and fruiting oak, William Law & Son, Dublin 1820, 1...
A mixed lot of flatware, various dates and makers, silver items comprising: a Scottish serving spoon, four Scottish table forks, three Scottish d...
A George IV silver fiddle pattern fish slice , with pierce-decorated blade by William Knight II , London 1829, 30.5cm long, and a pair of late Vi...
A group of silver cutlery, to include a George Shreve & Co fish slice, 3.24toz, Pear & Bacallion sterling silver dinner forks, 19toz R W & S silve...
A Dutch silver large serving ladle with floral engraved handle and shaped bowl, 4oz 30cm and a fish slice (a/f lacks handle)
with reticulated leaf and trellis decorated blade. 137 grams. SILVER AND SILVER PLATE Wednesday 1st May 2024 17:15:48
with reticulated leaf decorated blade. Newcastle 1846. 140 grams. SILVER AND SILVER PLATE Wednesday 1st May 2024 17:05:32
A quantity of hallmarked silver and plated items, to include teapot etc, mustards, spoons fish slice etc see images
A Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern fish slice, by John James Whiting, London 1850, with pierced chased scroll decoration, length 31.4c...
SILVER FISH SLICE WITH THISTLE DECORATION, BIRMINGHAM 1831 - 105 GRAMS Condition Report: Marks clear, monogram to handle, decoration crisp. Ov...
A George III silver fiddle pattern fish slice, with a pierced blade, decorated acorns, London 1813, 4.4 ozt
A George III silver fiddle and shell pattern fish slice, London 1785, 6.9 ozt
A George III silver provincial cream jug, a pedestal salt and a fiddle pattern fish slice first Newcastle, no date letter, Thomas Watson of ob...