basting - spoons, silver
50 item(s) found:
English sterling silver flatware set mixed dates 18th century various London makers marks i) 2 George III Hanoverian basting spoons by James Jones London 1766, length: 36.…
English sterling silver part flatware set mixed dates late 18th century and 19th century various London makers marks i) soup ladle and two basting spoons by William Sumner London 1785 length: 34 cm and 30.…
A William IV sterling silver Queens pattern basting spoon. Maker George Thomson. Glasgow 1835
A Victorian sterling silver Queens pattern basting spoon. Maker JMS. Edinburgh 1835
A Victorian sterling silver basting spoon London 1846-47, maker's mark John & Henry Lais, in fiddle pattern, 6oz, 30.5 cm long
Basting spoon standard 800 silver c1825, Berlin, fiddle pattern, total weight 84 gms, in good condition
A sterling silver basting/marrow spoon 1691 maker possibly Elizabeth Tookey 1691
Hallmarked sterling silver basting spoon and a sifter spoon
Hallmarked sterling silver Georgian basting spoon and fiddle pattern spoon basting spoon London, 1790, maker JW or TW, fiddle pattern spoon. Longest 31 cm weight 135g
Three George III fiddle pattern silver gilt basting spoons, with a Ducal coronet monogram. Maker Richard Crossley. London 1787. 303 grams.
A pair of George III basting spoons London hallmarks,maker Rc and another spoon by Hester Bateman, London
Two George III Old English pattern basting spoons one of maker's mark William turner, London 1767 with a double drop heel; the other of maker's mark Steven Adams, London 1801 with a single drop heel, 198 grs. Total weight of silver
A Georgian silver basting spoon, maker A.H. With family armorial, 31 cm long
A George III basting spoon, Exeter 1800-maker Joseph Hicks, 12'' long
A George II large basting spoon, maker Edward Bennett (working 1727), 34 cm long
A Victorian sterling silver fiddle pattern basting spoon by James and Josiah Williams Exeter 1860
A pair of George III silver basting spoons, by Hester Bateman London 1782, Initialed 30 cm long
A sterling silver basting spoon 'Old English' pattern, L.1784 by Hester Bateman
Hallmarked sterling silver silver George III Irish basting spoon Dublin 1788 maker John Shields. Length 31.5 cm. Weight 100gms
A sterling silver basting spoon, possibly Scottish
Pair George III sterling silver basting spoons Old English pattern with presentation inscriptions Oxfordshire Agricultural Society to Mr J Edmonds… London 1815
Pair George III sterling silver basting spoons double struck Kings pattern London 1813 maker William Chawner
A part suite of George IV King's Husk pattern sterling silver cutlery maker's mark Wm Eley & Wm Fearn, London, 1823 double struck with anthemion heel, comprising a soup ladle, a basting spoons, six large forks, six dessert forks,…
A part suite of Victorian Queen's pattern sterling silver cutlery maker's mark Finlay & Field, Glasgow, 1843 single struck, comprising a soup ladle, two basting spoons, six table spoons, six dessert spoons and four condiment spoons, 1394 grs total weight.…
A rare pair of sterling silver basting spoons by Hester Bateman c1780, London
Victorian sterling silver fiddle pattern basting spoon
A George III Old English pattern with beaded edge sterling silver basting spoon, monogrammed Rcg, London 1785, Thomas Northcote
A George III sterling silver fiddle and thread basting spoon, initialled Josiah & George Piercy, London 1813
Silver plated fiddle and thread pattern basting spoon
A pair of Victorian silver basting spoons, by George Adams, London 1857, fiddle shell pattern. Length 31 cm, weight 15oz. (2)
Pair of George III sterling silver old English pattern basting spoons rolled tops, marks indistinct, probably London 1809
A 19th century silver table service of Queen's pattern flatware and cutlery, various dates and makers, comprising:- 72 table spoons (all London, 36 1855, by George Adams, 9 1820/31, by William Chawner, 17 1828, by AB Savory and 10 1828,…
A George III Irish silver basting spoon, by John Shields, Dublin 1766,a pair of Victorian serving spoon and fork with twist handle, London 1876 by George Adams, and three George III old English pattern basting spoons viz:- London 1808,…
A Continental silver fiddle and thread pattern basting spoon
A comprehensive suite of Austria-Hungary silver flatware set with monogram 'S.A.', silver mark for 1872-1922, also with makers mark P.…
Three Scottish silver basting spoons, by W & P Cunningham, Edinburgh 1792 and 1805, monogrammed (3).
A Scottish silver soup ladle, maker Il, Edinburgh 1801, plain with monogram, together with a Scottish silver basting spoon, by Jas. Howden & Co, Edinburgh 1840, in fiddle and shell pattern with monogram (2).
Sterling silver fiddle pattern basting spoon with armorial deer's head crest. London 1815
A late 18th century sterling silver old English pattern flatware service, by Peter and Anne Bateman, dating between 1791 and 1799, whilst some items have rubbed marks, all appear to be by Pater and Ann Bateman,…
An extensive sterling silver Coburg pattern flatware service, by George Adams, London 1847, initialled 'MC' (except fish slice), comprising twenty four table knives (steel blades), table forks and tea spoons, eighteen table spoons,…
Three matching sterling silver serving or basting spoons 1792, London, most likely by William Fearn Total weight 185gms
Selection of 18th and 19th century British sterling silver flatware including; Kings Ware basting spoon, Dublin 1818, with a sifting basting spoon Ensuite, George III soup ladle London 1798, George III fish Slice,…
A Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern silver flatware service, majority George Adams, London 1840-1850'S comprising; twelve dinner forks, entree forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, dinner knives, six each fruit forks, fruit knives,…
A George III sterling silver basting spoon, initialled Ei, London 1810, Peter & William Bateman
An Austro-Hungarian silver flatware service, stamped Bachruch, early 20th century each with tapering plain handles, comprising twelve table knives, twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons,…
Pair of Georgian sterling silver 'Old English' pattern basting spoons with the handles Initialled, with clean bowls, George III, 1794, maker, H.S, 92 gms each, 183 gms the pair
Georgian sterling silver basting spoon in old English pattern, with clear hallmarks, maker 'I. L.' (John Lambe) . George III, 1806, weight 100 gms.
Antique English sterling silver basting spoon, made by William Eaton; London hallmarks for 1838
