tea - spoons, silver
49 item(s) found:
A Continental silver flatware service, a setting for twelve comprising twelve each dinner knives, dinner forks, dessert spoons and tea spoons, the knives with Rostfrei stainless steel blades (48)
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 tea caddy spoon with shell bowl and bright cut handle London 1832 by George Smith and William Fearn
Two sterling silver tea caddy spoons one fiddle pattern with bright cut engraving London 1825 and one engraved with initials London 1790
Three silver tea caddy spoons one shell Birmingham 1900 one London 1986 and another shell spoon
A Victorian sterling silver tea caddy spoon fiddle pattern with shell bowl, Edinburgh 1838
A George III sterling silver tea caddy spoon bright cut with pierced bowl London 1798
A George III sterling silver tea caddy spoon Edinburgh 1810 fiddle pattern with shaped bowl
A Victorian sterling silver King's pattern tea caddy spoon Exeter circa 1845 by R J & J Williams
Two sterling silver tea caddy spoons one with shell bowl and handle London 1971 the other fiddle pattern London 1977
A William IV sterling silver tea caddy spoon embossed with flowers Birmingham 1826 by Joseph Willmore
A William IV sterling silver tea caddy spoon with shell bowl and bright cut decorate handle London 1785 by John Deacon incused duty mark
A George III sterling silver tea caddy spoon London 1802 by William Bennett with shell bowl and thread handle
A George III sterling silver tea caddy spoon Birmingham by Joseph Willmore with heart shape bowl and thread handle
Victorian silver berry spoons comprising pair of serving spoons maker S W London 1861, and three Victorian London silver tea spoons each with gilt interior
William IV set of six fiddle pattern tea spoons. London 1830
Six Russian silver tea spoons. Art Nouveau decoration, gilded bowls. Stamped 84. Monogrammed.
Two George III tea caddy spoons one with engraved shaped bowl Birmingham 1793 by Joseph Taylor; and one with round bowl and engraved decoration Birmingham 1808 by Joseph Willmore
A George III sterling silver tea caddy spoon with an acorn bowl London 1820
Sterling silver tea and coffee spoons butter knives sugar and jam spoons bearing eucalypt emblem to the handle
A set of twelve fiddle pattern sterling silver tea spoons by Francis Higgins London 1859 (12)
A set of sterling silver flatware comprising table spoons London 1829-1842, twelve table forks London 1833-1845, twelve dessert spoons London 1827-1845, twelve desert forks London 1830-1845 and a tea spoons London 1833-1840
English sterling silver tea and coffee spoons, i) six Georgian coffee spoons, early 19th century length 13.5 cm ii) six sterling tea spoons, 20th century length 10 cm
A set of six J. A. Linton Arts & Crafts style sterling silver tea spoons with wildflower design handles
A set of 3 tea spoons and 3 small forks in sterling silver by J. A. Linton in the Arts & Crafts style with ?Wildflower' handles.
A set of 5 Linton sterling silver tea spoons with rosette handles, each signed with the gumnut motif and 'St. Silver', very likely by J.W.R. Linton
A comprehensive suite of Austria-Hungary silver flatware set with monogram 'S.A.', silver mark for 1872-1922, also with makers mark P.…
A sterling silver old English pattern part cutlery suite, late 18th/early 19th century, comprising twelve each dinner forks, dessert forks, dessert and tea spoons and seven table spoons, of various makers and dates. Total weight 2.146 kg
A sterling silver old English pattern flatware service, by Thomas Barker, London 1816 and 1817, plain and unengraved, comprising twelve table forks (1816), table spoons (1817), dessert forks (6x xx 1816 and 6x xx 1817),…
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,…
A Georg Jensen 'Cactus' pattern sterling silver flatware service for twelve comprising 12 dinner knives and forks, 12 fish knives and forks, 12 dessert spoons and forks, 12 fruit knives, 12 soup spoons, 12 large tea spoons, 12 cake forks, 12 tea spoons,…
Antique Australian sterling fiddle and shell pattern tea spoon by Alexander Dick, crested and with date letter E
I) a set of 8 hallmarked sterling silver tea spoons ii) a hallmarked sterling silver strainer and small ladle iii) 5 hallmarked sterling silver condiment spoons iv) a white metal (Likely silver), Mustard 'Shovel' v) an 835 silver,…
A large George Jensen Danish sterling silver acorn pattern flatware suite from the original acorn pattern by Johan Rohde 1915 a part setting for sixteen including main entree fish knives and forks dessert soup large tea small tea and coffee spoons small …
Continental silver spoons. 14 tables spoons and 6 tea spoons
Two silver tongs and 10 assorted antique sterling silver tea spoons
Eight assorted antique sterling silver spoons and a fork, including a feather edge spoon and fork. Victorian table spoon, Georgian mustard and tea spoons, Exeter silver tea spoons etc
Antique German silver flat Ware. 8 matching feathered edge table spoons, 6 dinner forks and 7 tea spoons
A 142 piece sterling silver King's pattern dinner service, various dates and makers, ranging from Georgian to contemporary, both English and Scottish, comprising of fish, entree, main and dessert knives and forks, accompanied by soup,…
Sterling silver fiddle pattern tea spoon, plain with no engraving, hallmarked for London, small crease at tip of bowl, also creased across the end of the handle, otherwise good condition
Sterling silver tea spoon, engraved family shield of a bird with branch, markers mark 'WW', with clear hallmarks for Chester
Sterling silver tea spoon, beautifully engraved handle, initialled 'MC', the bowl with dents and slightly out of shape, otherwise very good condition, clear hallmarks for Chester
A Georgian sterling silver tea caddy spoon hallmarked for London date letter mark 1806, maker 'HTM', marks rubbed but still distinguishable
A hallmarked George IV sterling silver tea spoon in the Kings pattern.…
Sterling silver tea caddy spoon, hallmarked for London 1869, made by H. H, weight: 17gms
Sterling silver tea caddy spoon, hallmarked for London 1867, made by W. K., weight: 13gms
Georgian silver tea caddy spoon, made by HTN in 1824
