George III sterling silver strainer spoon, London 1813, makers William Ely, William Fearn and William Chawner, monogrammed. Length 13 cm approx. Weight 24grams
A Russian. 875 silver tea strainer, 1895 Moscow, with zolotnik 84 mark of fineness and assayer's mark A.C, maker's mark rubbed. the plain circular strainer with a wide flat and roll-edged rim, the handle with a small measuring spoon terminal, hallmarked…
A George III silver gravy strainer spoon, Old English bead, monogrammed IB at the terminal, London 1780 attributed to William Turton. Length 27.5 cm, 90gm.
A George III silver strainer by George Whitford, London 1801, with a rare pair of George II Mote spoons, London 1740, each of typical form, the spoon with makers marks rubbed, strainer 46 grams, spoon 12 grams, (2).
An Irish George III silver gravy strainer spoon, Dublin 1776, attributed to John Read, Old English pattern, crested: at the terminal with a dexter wing displayed, length 30 cm, 130gm.
A George III sterling silver straining spoon, maker's mark of William Eley and William Fearn, London 1805, Old English pattern engraved with a P. Length 30 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
William IV Irish sterling silver strainer basting spoon, mark of Richard Garbe, Dublin, 1833, fiddle pattern engraved with a crest of a lion and script initials 'Rme', hallmarked, weight 135 grams length 30 cm. Provenance: The Collection of Janet and…
A rare Irish George IV silver straining spoon, fiddle pattern, crest of a unicorn over a coronet, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1824. Weight 154gms. Length 35 cm
A pair of Hourglass Kings pattern, George III basting spoons. In sterling silver one with straining holes marked London 1806/1808, WE, WF, & WC 31 cm long, 370g
A Victorian sterling silver castor spoon, together with a sterling silver tea strainer and stand the castor Chawner & Co, London, circa 1846,142grs total silver weight, 19.5 cm length. The strainer R&K, London, circa 1973,110grs total silver weight, 16 cm…