A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Bernadotte' pattern flatware service for eight, post 1945 manufacture to Sigvard Bernadotte's 1936, sixty pieces, comprising eight each of entree knives and forks, table knives and forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, and tea
A suite of Victorian sterling silver French-Style fiddle thread pattern flatware, Chawner &, Co. (mark of George Adams), London, various 1840s-1870s dates, forty pieces, comprising twelve each of entree forks, table forks, and dessert spoons, and four t
An Austro-Hungarian 800 standard silver flatware service, maker's mark Ka, Pest, early 20th century, in a stylish early modern pattern with flaring flat terminals to the chamfered shafts, basically a service for twelve, one hundred and twenty-seven pieces,
A suite of Victorian sterling silver fiddle pattern flatware, John stone, Exeter, 1848, Forty-six pieces, comprising twelve each of entree and table forks, six dessert spoons, ten tea spoons, and six table spoons, the terminals uniformly engraved with a cr
A sterling silver boxed canteen, produced by Rodd and stamped, Stg, 925, Rodd, this dinning cutlery service consists of eight fish knives, eight fish forks, 8 large forks, eight small forks, eight soup spoons, eight spoons, 8 small knives, eight large kniv
Seven silver items, a Georgian style tea caddy by Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton) London 1900. Weight: 173.7 grams. A shell dish by Mappin Brothers Sheffield 1896. Weight: 54.4 grams. Octagonal shaped caster. B
Silver boxed milk and sugar set, comprised of a three footed milk jug and three footed sugar bowl with six tea spoons and sugar tongs. This complete set by Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull) Sheffield 1899. Weight: 261.4 grams.
Eight Linton floral spoons, with floral designed handles square stems and beaten bowls. Stamped JAL St silver and gum nut mark. Weight: 119.2 grams.(8)
A quality silver Birks cutlery service, the service has a total weight of 2298.4 grams, excluding the steel bladed knives. With a Louis XV pattern. In sterling silver. Marked Birks sterling. The service consists of eight forks, eight knives, two serving sp
Pair of cased Edwardian sterling silver open salts hallmarked Birmingham 1904, with blue glass liners and Sheffield hallmarked spoons, 17.5 cm x 8.5 cm box)
Christofle, silver-plated flatware, setting of twelve comprising of small forks, small knives, soup spoons, table forks, knives, spoons, with box, dust bags (72)
An American sterling silver 'King Albert' pattern dinner service, Whiting Manufacturing Co., New York, c1920s, the dinner service, decorated in King Albert pattern (intr. 1919), servings for ten with extras, comprising 10 dinner forks, 10 dinner spoons, 10
A hallmarked sterling silver cutlery suite for six people, Sheffield c1953 (Queen Elizabeth) by G&H (43p), 1 x salad serving fork and spoon, 6 x round spoons, 6 x oval spoons, 6 x knives, 5 x butter knives, 6 x dessert spoons, 6 x large forks6 x small fork
A cased set of George III silver berry spoons, the later bowls gilt and embossed with fruits, London, various dates and makers 1799- 1809. Length 21.5 cm. Weight all in 232 gm. In fitted box for Chapple & Mantell, Charing cross London. (4)
A cased set of George III silver berry spoons, the later gilt bowls embossed with fruits, William Welch Jnr., Exeter 1813. Length 21.5 cm. Weight all in 248 gm. (4)
Lino Sabattini, designed by Charles Rennie MacKintosh. Set of Eight 'Large' Cutlery Service, designed 1985, Newbury pattern, silver-plated metal, comprising of eight forks, eight spoons, and eight knives, retains impressed manufacturer's marks (24), length
Lino Sabattini, designed by Charles Rennie MacKintosh. Set of Eight 'Small' Cutlery Service, designed 1985, Newbury pattern, silver-plated metal, comprising of eight forks, eight spoons, and eight knives, retains impressed manufacturer's marks (24), length
A pair of a Michelsen by Paul Rene Gaugin sterling silver & enamel Zodiac spoons, enamelled work to the centre medallion and handles, length 15.5 cm Wt 70 grams
A Georgian sterling silver cutlery service, King's pattern, Richard Poulden, London, 1822, includes eight serving spoons, six dessert spoon, six teaspoons, six entree forks, six dinner forks, two small ladles, coat of arms to handle. Wt 2735 grams
A timber canteen of early Victorian sterling silver cutlery service, Chawner & Co. (George William Adams), London, 1853, includes twenty four table spoons, twenty three of each dessert spoons, entree forks, entree knives, dinner forks, twenty five dinner k
Four Georgian sterling silver spoons, shell pattern, various makers, Edinburgh 1825-1833 together with eight early Victorian matching spoons, Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, 1846, includes James Howden & Co, Morton, James McKay. Wt 400 grams L 17 cm
Art Deco sterling silver cruet set, Sampson and Mordan matched cruet consisting of salt mustard and pepper pots with two spoons, hallmarked Birmingham 1939
Royal jersey Militia pair of antique English made sterling silver serving spoons with Channel Islands overstruck mark for Charles Thomas Maine' of jersey, circa 1913 and 1938, 22.5 cm long, 176 grams total
Eight assorted antique silver table and dessert spoons, Channel Islands made or over-struck, maker include Pierre Amiraux, Jean Le Gallais, Thomas de Gruchy and John Le Gallais, Charles William Quesnel, George Mauger, and George Hamon, the larger 22 cm lon
Antique English made sterling silver caddy spoon and two silver sifting spoons, all with Channel Islands over-struck marks by Jean Le Gallais and Jacques Quesnel, 19th century, (3 items), the largest 16.5 cm long, 112 grams
Set of four Hanoverian Guernsey silver teaspoons stamped 'I.H.' circa 1740; set of five jersey silver teaspoons by George Hamon, circa 1770; five assorted jersey silver teaspoons by Thomas Bouton, circa 1735; Thomas Jackson, circa 1735; and George Mauger (
A pair of 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid spoons by George Hamon of jersey, circa 1770, both engraved 'S.P.P.', 18.5 cm long, 72 grams total
A pair of London made antique Channel Islands bright cut silver serving spoons, retailed by J.P. Genge of jersey, circa 1895, the largest 23m long, 162 grams total
Rare Channel Islands miniature portrait of the jersey silversmith, John Le Gallais, hand-painted on ivory, signed at left 'H. Bertian 1838' and mounted in yellow gold as a brooch. The reverse adorned with mourning window containing four locks of his childr
Linton of Perth boxed set of six Australian silver coffee spoons with wildflower motifs, 20th century, stamped 'Jal. St. Silver', 8.5 cm long, 44 grams total
Linton of Perth, set of 6 Australian silver coffee spoons with wildflower motifs, together with a set of four pate knives also by Linton, 20th century, (10 items), stamped 'Jal. St. Silver', the spoons 8 cm long, the knives 13 cm long, 140 grams total
Nine assorted Australian silver spoons with wildflower motifs, mostly Western Australian makers including James Linton and John Harris, the largest 13 cm long, 112 grams total
Linton of Perth set of six Australian silver coffee spoons, two teaspoons, and a pate knife, all decorated with Western Australian wildflowers, (9 items), stamped 'Jal Silver', the knife 12.5 cm long, 100 grams total
Robert broad rare pair of antique Australian Colonial silver serving spoons with engraved monograms 'J.E.', circa 1835, both stamped 'R.B.', with monarch's head, leopard's head, W, and lion passant, each 22.5 cm long, 150 grams total. Provenance: Aalders A
Pair of Russian silver and enamel salts and spoons, of squat baluster form, with ogee form handle, both decorated with a ground of scrolling flowers and foliage, one in tones of yellow, green, white and black, the other in tones of yellow, blue, both accen
George III sterling silver egg cruet, hallmarked London, 1808, Sw (Samuel Whitford II or Samuel Wheatley), with central pedestal salt with swing handle, set above rectangular frame with gadrooned border, set with four tapered egg cups with gilt interiors,
An 84-Piece 'Fidelio' pattern silver plated cutlery service by Christofle, Christofle, Fidelio pattern (intr. 1992), late 20th century the comprehensive dinner service in an elegant pattern, comprising 12 each entree forks and knives, dinner forks and kniv
A 1984 Georg Jensen sterling silver six place cutlery set, in the Continental pattern, comprising dinner knives and forks, fish knives and forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, grapefruit spoons, fruit knives, cake forks, pair salad servers, chees
A twelve-place silver plate cutlery set in oak stand, consisting of table forks, dessert forks, teaspoons, egg spoons, casein handled table knives and dessert knives, carving set, soup ladle, tongs, pie spoon, two small mayonnaise or sauce ladles, tablespo
Spoon rack and spoons, treen ware and brass ware including mortar and pestle, sconce, circular plaque, articulated fish, lidded jars, Georgian snuff box, etc, 19th and 20th century, (12 items), the rack 45 cm high
Georg Jensen 'Acorn' pattern Danish sterling spoons (8) and forks (4), (12 items total), impressed oval mark 'Georg Jensen, sterling Denmark', the spoons 15.5 cm long, the forks 20 cm long, 542 grams total
Georg Jensen 'Acorn' pattern Danish sterling silver serving spoons, (3 items), impressed oval mark 'Georg Jensen, sterling Denmark', the largest 22.5 cm long, 282 grams total
Georg Jensen 'Cactus' pattern Danish sterling cutlery comprising, 6 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, 6 cake forks and 6 cake spoons, designed by Gundorph Albertus in 1930, (24 pieces), oval factory marks, 924 grams total
Austro-Hungarian antique silver campaign cutlery set, comprising of two folding spoons and a fork, 19th century, the largest spoon 20.5 cm long, 164 grams total
A set of six antique English sterling silver salts with beaded decoration and floral engraving, with spoons and in original plush lined box, London, circa 1875, 222 grams overall
Elizabeth II Sterling silver boxed cruet set to include one mustards, two salts, and two pepperettes. with three spoons, Hallmarked Birmingham 1960. In original fitted box.
Cased set six ERII silver & enamel coffee spoons hallmarked for Birmingham 1979, makers William Suckling Limited, with harlequin coloured enamel bowls, and coffee bean finials, in fitted case, weight 54 grams total,
An Art Deco sterling silver 'Corinthian' pattern cutlery service for eight, 1935 London, with maker's mark R.W. Burbridge for Harrods. The complete service for eight settings, comprising 8 table forks, soup spoons, fish knives, fish forks, dessert forks, t
Twelve silver Kings Honeysuckle pattern dessert spoons, armorial to terminal, 11 hallmarked London 1839, 1 London 1850, W. 1000g. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford.
19th century part Russian gilt silver cutlery, service, marked, Moscow, 1875, Firm of Sazikov, with Imperial warrant marks, comprising of six main knives (with silver blades), six main spoons, five teaspoons, and five forks, all in elaborate Kings pattern,
19th century part Russian silver cutlery service, marked, St.Petersburg, 1849/50, N.W, comprising six main knives, six entree knives, six main forks, six main spoons, six dessert spoons and two teaspoons, with shaped handles, total weight 1550gm (not inclu
Set of three Victorian sterling silver spoons, hallmarked London, 1856, Ga (Chawner & Co), in fiddle pattern, decorated with monogram to terminal, total weight 142gm, length 18 cm (3)
Two early Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarks rubbed, with tapering handles, the bowls embossed with fruit and floral motifs, total weight 116gm (2)
Large Victorian mahogany tea caddy, c.1860, the hinged facetted cover decorated with inlaid border, the body set with twin brass drop ring handles and brass escutcheon and key, opening to reveal central mixing bowl flanked by two lidded compartments, with
George V sterling silver 5 piece cruet set, comprising, footed baluster pepperette, oval mustard pot & salt with blue glass liners and 2 spoons, Birmingham 1936, approx 165 grams
George IV Irish sterling silver sauce ladle, fiddle pattern with engraved crest, Dublin 1824, together with 14 various sterling silver spoons, approx 234 grams