serving - spoons, silver
29 item(s) found:
Late Georgian hallmarked sterling silver serving spoon
Sterling silver serving spoon, London 1803.
Hallmarked sterling silver serving spoon, Edinburgh, 1785, maker PR, marks Rubbed
Hallmarked sterling silver serving spoon. Engraved 'W E A,' hallmarked ambigiously, probably Exeter 1798. Dents to bowl of spoon. Length 31 cm
A timber bowl with serving spoon and fork together with carved timber lidded jar Provenance: Captain Frank Moore collection
A composite English silver flatware service, majority fiddle and thread pattern, mixed Makers and Dates, comprising twenty four dinner forks, fifty four dessert forks, eighteen dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, sixteen tablespoons, twenty two teapoons,…
Hallmarked sterling silver serving spoon. London 1786, maker Henry Haynes. Engraved with contemporary crest. Length 30.5 cm
73 pieces Italian silver part dinner service, including 12 teaspoons, 11 dessert forks, 12 fruit knives, 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 11 soup spoons, serving spoon and fork and ladle. All marked 800 and monogrammed 'VG.'
Sterling silver serving spoon. London 1876, maker George Smith and William Fearn. Engraving to handle. Length 29.5 cm
Two silver spoons, a Victorian sifter spoon, Sheffield 1888 and a Dutch serving spoon. (2)
American Spaulding & Co sterling silver serving spoon. Bowl rest knob under shank, monogrammed hilt. Length 30.5 cm
Serving spoon mid 19th century Russian silver with niello decoration marked Moscow 1850 Makers mark Ak length 19.5 cm
Large hallmarked sterling silver serving spoon, London 1743
A group of three Russian spoons. X, comprising a plain silver serving spoon with fig-shaped bowl engraved with foliage, with tapering faceted handle terminating in a knop finial, Moscow 1908-1917, maker's initials Russian Np; a parcel-gilt soup spoon the
A suite of Villads-Nielsen Continental silver flatware a setting for twelve with extra pieces, comprising twelve dinner knives, thirteen fish knives, four butter knives, six dessert knives (one with blade broken), five fruit knives, twelve dinner forks,…
A collection of Czechoslovakian and Austro-Hungarian silver flatware 20th century, comprising one service of twelve each Czechoslovakian knives, forks, large soup spoons and eleven teaspoons, three dinner forks, a serving spoon,…
Four J. A. Linton Arts & Crafts style sterling silver items with wildflower design handles. includes: a medium size serving spoon - two smaller serving spoons - a butter knife
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 J.A. Linton (active 1921 - 1976) sterling silver serving spoon marked 'JAL St. Silver' and with gumnut monogram
Four sterling silver serving items by Jamie Linton (active 1921 - 1976) Consisting of, two serving spoons, one small ladle and a butter knife in the Arts & Crafts style. All marked 'JAL St. Silver' and with a gumnut motif.…
George III serving spoon maker T & W Chawner London 1766 weight 90gms. Length 28.5 cm
A collection of sterling silver Georg Jensen tableware, post 1945 comprising: acorn pattern cruet tray, mustard cruet enamelled interior and spoon, salt Shaker, pepper Shaker, small salt Shaker, small pepper Shaker,…
A collection of sterling silver Georg Jensen flatware 'Acorn pattern', post 1945 comprising: 18 dinner forks, 14 dinner knives, 16 dessert spoons, 18 luncheon forks, 18 luncheon knives, 18 large teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, 8 mocha spoons, 6 pastry forks,…
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,…
An Italian silver flatware service of one hundred and seventy two pieces, shell and thread pattern, Broggi, Milan comprising twelve each entree knives, entree forks, dinner knives, dinner forks, fish knives, fish forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks,…
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,…
Set of 6 heavy bottom struck Georgian sterling silver serving spoons in 'Old English' pattern by the prominent maker, Thomas Chawner, George III, London 1776, with crested terminals, weight, 77.2 gms each spoon
Set of four George III 'Old English' pattern Georgian sterling silver serving spoons, initials to the terminals, by the prominent English silversmith family of Bateman: Peter, Ann and William Bateman, with clean set of marks, London, 1802, weight 53.…
Wonderful set of four George III 'Old English' pattern sterling silver serving spoons by the Bateman Brothers, Peter and William with initialled terminals, with good set of hallmarks, dated 1806, weight 55.2 gms each spoon
