table spoons - spoons, silver
Pier cabinets. A small elegant cabinet, sometimes half round in shape, often with a marble top, intended for use in entrance halls and more particularly drawing rooms, where they stood in the masonry piers between the windows. Similar to a console table and usually surmounted by a pier glass.
Games table. A small table equipped with an inlaid chess board and sometimes a backgammon board. They are often fitted with drawers to hold games pieces, pencils, score sheets and so on. The tops of these tables are sometimes reversible, sometimes opening to reveal the chess board beneath. Examples dating from the 18th century are known, but most still available are of Victorian origin. Many Australian games tables have survived, with the chess board made of stained woods or sometimes consisting of many different inlaid native timbers. Card tables are a variant of the games table.
74 item(s) found, 1-50 shown:
An Australian silver pair of fiddle pattern table spoons by Alexander Dick, Sydney, circa 1830 with engraved script initials 'Ref' for Robert Fitzgerald and pseudo English marks, 'A.D/lion passant/leopard's head/E/King' head/A.Dick'. (2) .…
Hallmarked sterling silver Sixty eight piece cutlery setting consisting of pair of serving spoons, twelve main knives, eight main forks, twelve entree knives, eleven entree forks, seven table spoons, six dessert spoons, eight teaspoons,…
Georg Jensen, flatware service for six, 'Antik pattern' comprising six of each dinner knife and fork, salad fork, bread knife, table spoon stamped Georg Jensen' (30)
A George III fiddle, thread and shell silver flatware service, Paul Storr, London 1819, an incomplete setting for 12 comprising twelve each dinner forks, dessert forks and table spoons and eight dessert spoons (44) 3466gms
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 pair of sterling silver fiddle pattern table spoons Edinburgh 1825
A pair of German silver table spoons marked Meschelsohn Berlin
Set of six silver Kings pattern table spoons, London, 1900 maker CB
Three Georgian sterling silver fiddle pattern table spoons, with matching engraved crests. London 1806, 1819 & 1820.
A George III sterling silver table spoon London 1790-91, maker's mark Richard Crossley & George Smith, in Old English pattern, 4oz, 22.5 cm. Long
George III set of three fiddle and thread pattern silver table spoons. Maker William Eley & William Fearn 1799 and two Victorian silver table spoons with armorial maker James Beebe London 1846
Table spoons, standard 800 silver, fiddle pattern, (1866) St. Petersburg, total weight 283.5 gms. In good condition. (6)
Six sterling silver table spoons. Four Newcastle 1820, maker Reid & Sonss; two Newcastle 1825, maker Thomas Watson. Length 22.5 cm
Three various silver table spoons, Continental and U.S.A. (3)
Set of 6 hallmarked sterling silver late Georgian table spoons in Old English pattern, London, C1805 plus 2 others
Table spoons, standard 800 silver c1828, fiddle pattern, St. Petersburg, 241 gms, . (4)
Four 18th century Old English pattern sterling silver table spoons, various dates and makers 252 grams total weight of silver.
A Georgian sterling silver Old English pattern table spoon together with a later matching dessert spoon, London 1804 and 1831.
Hallmarked sterling silver fiddle pattern part cutlery setting monogrammed 'H' consisting of four table spoons, six dessert spoons, six main forks, six entree forks Exeter, 1865, maker James and Josiah Williams (weight - 1.305kg)
Silver cutlery service in oak canteen with key, consisting of twelve main forks, twelve entree forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, six table spoons, twelve teaspoons, a pair of soup ladles. London, 1914-15, maker C&S Co. Weight 2.04kg
German silver cutlery setting for six persons consisting of seven main knives, six main forks, six table spoons, six soup spoons, six entree knives, six entree forks, six fish knives, six fish forks, six teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, soup ladle,…
Pair Queen Anne hallmarked sterling silver table spoons. London 1706, maker's name rubbed. Engraved. Somewhere to bowl edges length 19.5 cm
Table spoons pair of sterling silver Peter Ann & WIlliam Bateman Silversmiths London 1801
Sterling silver cutlery set Kings pattern twenty four pieces, six table forks, six dinner forks, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons. Hallmarked Birmingham 1887
An Elizabeth II silver 'Rat tail' pattern flatware service, majority Garrard & Co.…
Six early Victorian sterling silver table spoons by Robert Wallis 1848 length 22.5 cm weight 378 grams
Forty-eight silver King's pattern flat-Ware, various dates, table forks, table & dessert spoons
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 39 piece silver cutlery set (11 dinner forks, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 4 table spoons) London 1894 fiddle pattern weight 74 ozs. troy
A silver cutlery set maker Harrison Brothers & Howson -George Howson Sheffield 1946 Sheffield. Old English pattern comprising 6 dinner forks, 6 entre forks 6 dinner knives, 6 entre knives, 6 soup spoons 6 teaspoons 6 dessert spoons, and two table spoons
Georgian hallmarked sterling silver fiddle pattern 40 piece cutlery setting matched set of various makers and dates, consisting of 8 table spoons, 8 table forks, 8 dessert spoons, 8 dessert forks and 8 teaspoons weight 1.770kg
A 12 place setting of fiddle and thread pattern silver cutlery, mostly George III dating from 1799, originally in use at the time of the Battle of Trafalgar.…
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 set of sterling silver fiddle pattern cutlery 6 soup spoons another 6 soup spoons 6 table forks, 6 small forks, 6 dessert spoons
A pair of George II Old English pattern bright cut sterling silver table spoons, maker's mark Nj, London 1738 together with a George III Irish fiddle pattern sterling silver table spoon of maker's mark W. W, Dublin 1788, 174 grams total weight of silver
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
A sterling silver Old English pattern part flatware service, various dates and makers, all plain (unengraved) except where noted as engraved with initials, comprising three table forks by Eley & Fearn London 1806,…
Queens pattern silver canteen for eight by, Roberts & Belk, maker?…
Jßnos Megyik, Amboss 7000 flatware service, designed 1970, brushed stainless steel, manufactured by Amboss, Austria, comprising 12 table knives, 12 table spoons, 12 desert spoons, 12 table forks, each stamped ?Amboss Austria?. (48).…
Victorian sterling silver single Struck Kings pattern suite of cutlery comprising six table forks, 12 dessert forks, six dessert spoons and ten teaspoons Glasgow 1856/57
A matched Georgian sterling silver cutlery service, comprising 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons and 24 forks
Seven Irish sterling silver feather edge table spoons.'s. Makers mark 'Ct' (Carden Terry)
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 composite silver King's pattern table service by Paul Storr and William Eley & William Fern, London 1818 - 1823, together with modern silver-handled knives, comprising:- thirty-six table forks, thirty-six table spoons,…
An important and privately commissioned Victorian silver and silver-gilt table service of flatware, cutlery and salt cellars, the majority by Robert Garrard, London 1837, with exception of some pieces by Mary Chawner, London 1837 & 1839,…
A set of twelve George II silver table spoons, London 1736 and later, fiddle pattern, various makers including William Petley; (12)
A pair of Continental silver fiddle pattern table spoons, hallmarked 800 together with a further six Continental silver teaspoons of similar design
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