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George V sterling silver toast rack, with fixed hexagonal handle, 6 arched divisions, base and scroll feet decorated with Greek key pattern, Birmingham 1926, approx 138 grams
A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Scroll' pattern flatware service for eight, post 1945 manufacture to Johan Rohde's 1927 design, Forty-eight pieces, comprising eight each of dinner knives and forks, entree knives, fish forks, dessert spoons, and tea spoons…
A George III silver novelty silver caddy spoon, ornately decorated with a gilded grape bunch upon a shaped, pierced and engraved leaf form. Looping scroll handle. Birmingham1808.
William IV Paul Storr sterling silver toast rack, hallmarked London, 1832, Paul Storr, retail mark for Storr & Mortimer, of rectangular form, set with single loop handle decorated with acanthus in relief, raised on four rococo scroll feet, total weight…
An antique European silver (800) fruit fork & cheese knife with ornate etched & repousse scroll detail, length 18 cm to 21 cm Wt 107 grams
24 pieces R Wallace & Sons Art Nouveau sterling silver cutlery, comprising, 6 dessert spoons and 6 teaspoons in the "Violet" pattern, 6 table knives, 3 table forks and 3 dessert forks in fancy scroll pattern, weight including stainless steel knife blades,…
Three Georgian sterling silver berry serving spoons, 1789 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Heming 1795 London, with maker's mark for William Eley I & William Fearn 1814 London, with maker's mark for Sarah & John William Blake, the finely cast serving…
Pair Edwardian VII sterling silver & greenstone knife rests, with flared trumpet form ends, central greenstone bands, on scroll legs with pad feet, engraved 1908 Auckland, Birmingham 1906, makers James Fenton & Co
A Victorian silver soup ladle, of heavy gauge, with pendant floral stem and shell scroll terminal, George Adams, London 1877. Length 34.5 cm, weight 308 gm.
Frank Grady (Wellington) pounamu and silver 'New Zealand' knife rests, the floral and scroll engraved silver ends with square pounamu bar supports. Length 87 mm.
An American sterling silver Colonial pattern flatware service, Tiffany & Co, New York, released in 1895, a setting for twelve, each piece with thread edged handles and scroll finials with acanthus motifs, comprising main and entree knives, main and entree…
19th century Dutch silver serving spoon with crown and scroll top handle, wide bowl, the back engraved with a family crest, Dutch hallmarks dated 1805 and import marks for Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, London 1898, importer of foreign silver
Six George VI sterling silver coffee spoons, hallmarked London, 1939, with reeded handles and scroll finials, total weight 46gm, length 8.5 cm, boxed (6)
George IV sterling silver condiments spoon, hallmarked London, 1824, in rococo taste, set with a foliate and scroll handle and shell shaped bowl, in gilt finish, length 11 cm
Two English sterling silver sugar tongs, hallmarked, London, 1863, G.A and Sheffield, 1900, one of plain form, the other with engraved scroll decoration, total weight 73gm, (2)
An early Victorian silver fish slice, double struck King's pattern, the blade with a leafy scroll pierced panel. London 1843 by John James Whitting, a specialty flatware maker. 183gm.
A George II Stirling silver castor, baluster form with embossed foliage and scroll decoration. Maker John Delmester. Hallmarked London 1758. Height 20 cm
A pair of Georgian sterling silver gravy boats with ladles, 1767 London, rubbed maker's marks, ladles 1789 London, with maker's marks, for Hester Bateman, elegant boats with armorials, gadroon edges, double scroll handles with acanthus thumb spurs and…
Cased Edward VII sterling silver 4 piece Christening set, comprising, knife, fork and spoon in fancy scroll pattern and plain circular napkin ring, in a fitted red morocco leather case, Sheffield 1908, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Ltd
An Edwardian sterling silver brandy saucepan, 1910 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John Collard Vickery, a charming slightly domed shape saucepan with lid and an ebonised rounded handle, raised on a tripod base with strap legs and scroll feet supporting…
An Australian sterling silver serving spoon, mid 20th century, with maker's mark for Sargison (of Hobart), of typical Sargison design with a rounded hammered bowl, a twist motif to the stem and an open strapwork scroll finial, mark of Sargison's to the…
Russian gilt silver and shaded enamel spoon, with an oval bowl, with a twist handle, beautiful decorated with flower heads and scroll work in tones of red, blue and white on a gilt ground, impressed A.K//1880, Moscow, A.C, total weight 64gm
A fine pair Victorian cased sterling silver fish servers, 1856 Birmingham, with maker's marks for John Gilbert & Co., beautifully pierced and engraved servers in solid silver, the swollen hollow, handles with vegetal and knot motifs to the throat and…
A fine quality boxed set of eighteen sterling silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knives and forks Sheffield, 1856 by Allen & Darwin, retailed by Manoah Rhodes & Sons, Silversmith, Bradford. The blades with engraved floral and scroll decoration.
Edward VII sterling silver caddy spoon Old English pattern with hand engraved scroll work to terminal. By Joseph Gloster Birmingham 1904 22 grams weight
Pair of George III sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked, London, 1771, T.D (Thomas Dealtry), with tapering handles, with engraved crest and scroll work, above gilt bowls embossed with fruit, total weight 142gm, length 21 cm (2)
George IV Scottish sterling silver punch ladle with baluster ribbed and turned coromandelwood handle, quatrefoil shaped bowl with embossed floral and scroll decoration to the underside, Edinburgh, 1822, maker, James McKay.
A pair of early George III sterling silver butter dishes, of scalloped shell form with scroll feet. By Thomas Whipman & Charles Wright, London, 1767, 250g and 14 cm long
Russian gilt silver and enamel spoon, set with portrait window finial, above tapering handle, the circular bowl finely enamelled with geometric and scroll work in tones of blue, green, red and white
A sterling silver snuff box, a silver serving spoon, and a plique-a-jour decorative spoon, 1804 Birmingham, maker Si?, other spoon unmarked, a reeded rectangular snuff box, hallmarked to lip; a small bowl-shaped ladle spoon with a scroll decorated handle,…
A Victorian silver and ivory handled 12 place fish service canteen, the blades scroll and leaf engraved, the ivory handles with reeded detail, the mahogany box with deep purple velvet and silk lined interior. Sheffield 1893 by James Deakin & Sons.
George III sterling silver toast rack with fixed loop handle, six arched divisions on gadrooned base with shell cast scroll feet, London, 1782, maker WT
A late Victorian Christening set, in sterling silver, including spoon, knife & fork cast in relief with scroll work and bird decoration by Francis Higgins marked London, 1900, Fh in a heart, approx 21 cm L and smaller 150g (3)
A pair of silver and mother of pearl handle spoons, with scroll silver detail to handle. Hallmarked: Sheffield 1907. Maker: Charles Boyton & Son. Fitted box.
An American sterling silver cake server and four spoons, late 19th to early 20th century, various makers, a pierced and scroll decorated cake server, a serving spoon and matching pair of dessert spoons with cast floral stems and finials, and one other…
A rare George III scroll pistol grip flatware service, Sheffield 1774, setting for six, with feathered sides and scroll end the silver handles crested, the knives with steel scimitar blades, the forks later by Joseph Rodgers, makers mark R.T date letter…
An excellent 129-piece, 12 place banquet silver cutlery canteen, in 18th century style gadroon pattern with scroll finial. Comprising 12 each: dinner knives and forks, luncheon knives and forks, fish knives and forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons,…
Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver 131 piece cutlery suite by Elkington & Co shell and scroll pattern with engraved crest, 12 place setting, comprising, 3 piece carving set, 12 fish knives and 12 forks, 6 tablespoons, 11 table forks, 11 table knives, 12…
An American International Silver Co. sterling silver six place 66 piece 'Trianon' cutlery service, comprising: six silver handled table knives, eight table forks, six entree knives, four serving spoons, six dessert spoons, six parfait spoons, six orange…
A sterling silver toast rack 1930/31 London, with maker's mark for Charles T fox II. Rectangular with seven arched wirework partitions raised upon four shell and scroll feet, a conforming handle with circular holder; hallmarked to the base. Silver weight…
A pair of Continental silver serving spoons. Germany, post 1886 and maker's mark for Jwp & S, with spiral ribbon handles to chased leaf and scroll rococo inspired terminals; hallmarked to both. Silver weight 161gr. Length 21.5 cm
A George V sterling silver cased christening set, comprising two handled bowl, the lower half with applied cut card work Art Nouveau inspired decoration, S scroll handles, ensuite with matching spoon, presented in original tooled leather presentation case…
A JA Linton, sterling silver, set of six arts & Crafts style tea spoons, with scroll and acanthus leaf style finial. Stamped marks: 'JAL, STG.SILVER' and 'Gumnut'. Length 11.2 cm
English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian toast rack having seven oval shaped bars, a cast foliate loop handle, attached to a rectangular base with a strengthening strut, & sitting on four cast scroll feet. London, 1855, maker John Evans II. Condition…
A pair of boxed silver anointing spoons by John Newton Mappin, London 1895, with silver shell form dish by James Dixon & Sons, the spoons with fluted bowls with foliate terminals and twist handles with seal tops, 132 grams, 21 cm long., the dish of shell…
A fine pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, 1792 London, with maker's marks (to one spoon only) for Richard Crossley, Delightfully cast with crimped and fruit embossed bowls to long tapering finely hammered and scroll engraved stems and trefid…
7pcs Georg Jensen, sterling silver serving table flatware, early to late 20th century various patterns, comprising of Danish scroll serving spoon, 2 acorn pate knives, blossom spoon, acorn spirit measuring cup, blossom pickle fork and 1984 year spoon…
A George III Irish silver cake slice by William Bond, Dublin 1780, with pierced and chassed blade with symmetrical foliate, floral and fancy bird design and crested central cartouche, scroll and fluted handle, 142 grams, 30.5 cm long. Provenance:…
Six sterling silver spoons and two. 950 silver forks, 20th century America, with maker's marks for Reed & Barton (spoons) and late 19th to early 20th century France, with maker's marks for Alphonse Debain (forks), the dessert spoons with rounded bowls…
A Ninety three piece WMF Continental silver cutlery service, 20th century Germany, with Crown and crescent, and maker's marks, a service for six in a simple threaded and shaped scroll design including large forks, knives and spoons (two complementary, not…
A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' sauce ladle, 1945 onwards, in acorn or Konge pattern number 62, designed by Johan Rohde, 1915, with a shaped lightly beaten bowl, and an ionic scroll and bands to the throat, the long slender faceted handle with a…
A Russian silver sugar basin, 19th century, with zolotniki 84, unclear assay master and date, with maker's mark Hc, the oval gadrooned pedestal bowl, giltwashed to the interior and raised on a conforming base with squashed button feet, a flat ribbed rim…
A Sterling silver toddy ladle. Georgius Dei Gratia II, the bowl with flower head and C scroll chased decoration, with an ebonised spiral turned handle. 30gm.
A Russian silver spoon. 1899-1908 Riga, with assayers mark K3 for Kliment Anikiyevich Zagayevsky and rubbed maker's mark, possibly Nikolay Shepelev, having a lobed gilt washed bowl with bright cut and prick work designs, a slender throat to a rounded…
Rare Herbert Kitchener Currie, Arts & Crafts style, silver ladle, Active Perth Western Australia, the ladle is in the Arts & Crafts style with decorative, scroll work to handle. Length 18 cm. note: Herbert 'Kitch' Currie was JWR Linton's assistant, 1932-8…
A boxed set of twelve sterling silver tea spoons, and sugar tongs, Sheffield 1904/5, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall, with embossed scroll and foliate decoration to the handles and housed in the original leatherette canteen, retailed through Tp Lewis,…
A set of twelve Continental silver demitasse spoons, all with reeded stems terminating in broader finials decorated with a small scroll and an acanthus leaf motif; hallmarked 800 underside and also with maker's mark in shield. total weight 161gr. Length…
A set of twelve Continental silver demitasse spoons, mid 20th century, Bologna, Italy with maker's marks G Tafuri, with a simple bowl and stem flaring to an slightly fan-shaped finial with a dainty scroll, reed and floral design; hallmarked underside to…
A pair of English sterling silver berry spoons, marks rubbed with fruit embossed bowls, the handles with vacant cartouche with scroll chassed surround,105 grms
An English Georgian sterling silver pair of berry spoons, London, date marks rubbed, possibly Walter Tweedie with finely scalloped bowls, the handles with vacant cartouche surrounded by scroll moulded surround,123 grms
Late Victorian English sterling silver set of berry spoons, London, 1893, William Hutton & Sons with finely embossed and chassed bowls, the handles with vacant cartouche surrounded by scroll moulded surround 210 grms
A rare and early English provincial sterling silver apostle spoon made in Exeter, c.1685, the apostle finial with discoid nimbus, traditionally depicted with a flowing robe and traces of original gilding. 17th century pricked initials 'S.E.' and date…
A 19th century Dutch silver birth spoon, the finial as a figure with shoulder yoke supporting two buckets, the entwined stem with stylised figure and scroll cast decoration, hallmarked, presentation inscribed and dated 1896
A rare George II orange strainer, the shallow wide bowl with fine repeating X-form piercing, framed by restrained pierced floral design, open scroll handles. London 1750, maker's mark partially removed with piercing. Weight 107gms. Diameter 10.9 cm