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Irish George III sterling silver table spoon, hallmarked Dublin, 1760, Cs (Christopher Skinner), in Hanoverian pattern, with engraved dragon crest to back of terminal, total weight 62gm, length 21.5 cm
5 sterling silver dessert forks, Hanoverian pattern with engraved initials, together with a George III sterling silver sauce ladle, London 1805, approx 237 grams
Thirteen Victorian sterling silver spoons, hallmarked London, 1895, Md&//Sns (Maxfield & Sons), in Hanoverian pattern, with rattail ridge to underside of bowl, engraved monogram to underside of terminal, total weight 652gm, length 18 cm (13)
A part suite of Victorian 'Hanoverian' sterling silver flatware, Lambert & Co., late 1880's to early 1890's London, and later pistol grip knives, Terry Shaverin,1994 Sheffield, in the early Georgian revival style with a long ridge and long rat tail…
Set of nine George III Irish 'Governor Bourke' sterling silver forks, hallmarked Dublin, 1808, Sn (Samuel Neville), in Hanoverian pattern, with engraved Bourke family crest to back of terminal depicting a catamountain sejant gardant ppr., collared and…
26 various pieces of sterling silver flatware, comprising a small bread fork, pair of pickle forks, two tablespoons, five Hanoverian pattern dessert forks and matching table fork and fifteen various tea & coffee spoons, approx 719 grams
Set of four Queen Anne sterling silver Hanoverian spoons, hallmarked London, c.1707, John Ladyman, with tapering handle and engraved crest with hand holding anchor, total weight 296gm, length 20 cm (4). Provenance: Aalders Auctions 2021, previously David…
Thirteen Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, hallmarked London, 1895, Md&//Sns (Maxfield & Sons), in Hanoverian pattern with rat tail, with engraved monogram to back of handle, total weight 653gm, length 18 cm (13)
A 59 piece English sterling silver cutlery service Hanoverian pattern, 1908 London, with maker's mark for Francis Higgins & Son, fifty nine piece Edwardian cutlery service comprising eighteen dinner forks, seventeen table spoons, twelve entree forks, and…
A pair of George III silver berry spoons, by William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London 1774. 133gm., Hanovarian pattern, with engraved stems and fruit embossed gilded bowls.
Set of four Queen Anne sterling silver Hanoverian spoons, hallmarked London, Thomas Spackman, c.1710, with tapering handle and oval bowls, total weight 252gm, length 20 cm (4) purchased: David Morris, United Kingdom, 1983
Pair of George I sterling silver Hanoverian spoons hallmarked London, 1722, I.W (John Wilkes), with tapered handles and oval bowls, total weight 109gm, length 19.5 cm (2) purchased: David Morris, United Kingdom, 1983
Five early 18th century Britannia and sterling silver table spoons, hallmarked 1716, 1719, 1717, 1726 and probably 1700, all in Hanoverian pattern with oval bowls, total weight 310gm, length 20 cm (5)
Set of four Queen Anne Britannia silver Hanoverian spoons, hallmarked London, c.1704, with tapering handles and oval bowls, total weight 267gm, length 18.5 cm (4)
Six early 18th century sterling silver Hanoverian spoons, marks rubbed, with tapering handles and oval shaped bowls, total weight 374gm, length 20 cm (6)
Set of four Queen Anne sterling silver Hanoverian spoons, hallmarked London, John Ladyman, c.1707, with tapering handle, engraved with crest with anchor, total weight 296gm, length 20 cm (4) purchased: David Morris, United Kingdom, 1983
26 piece Dutch silver cutlery set Hanoverian pattern, comprising 6 table forks, 4 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons and pair salad servers, other than the latter pair the the remainder made by J. M. Van Kempen, approx 1380 grams
Composed set of 6 sterling silver dessert spoons Hanoverian pattern together with 3 sterling silver Old English pattern tablespoons, one by Peter & William Bateman, approx 342 grams
Set of ten William IV sterling silver dinner forks hallmarked York, 1833, J.B//G.C//W.N (Barber, cattle and north), in Hanoverian pattern, total weight 592gm, length 20 cm (10)
A set of three George I sterling silver Hanover pattern tablespoons, Edward Bennett I, London circa 1735, each with a rams head cresting to the heel, total weight of silver 216gms
Three English sterling silver tablespoons, 1698 and later, comprising an English Sterling silver tablespoon by John Wirgman, London 1746, an English sterling silver Hanover pattern tablespoon by Thomas Shermer, London 1717, and an English Britannia…
George III sterling silver table spoon, hallmarked Roger Symons of Plymouth, c.1758-1775, of Hanoverian pattern, with initials H//Ie engraved to underside, total weight 63gm, length 21 cm
George III sterling silver table spoon, hallmarked London, 1764, makers rubbed, in Hanoverian pattern with rat tail, engraved with monogram, length 21 cm
Victorian Scottish sterling silver ladle, hallmarked, Edinburgh, 1899, Hamilton and Inches, in Hanoverian pattern, with circular bowl, total weight 296gm, length 31.5 cm purchased: Phillips, London, 7/11/1980, lot 64
Early English 1st half 18th century sterling silver Hanoverian spoon, marks rubbed but possibly 1730, C.I, of tapering form, with rat tail, total weight 55gm, length 20 cm
Part set of George IV sterling silver cutlery, comprising Old English basting spoon, 6 Hanoverian table forks and 4 dessert forks, London 1824 maker Randall Chatterton
Ten silver dessert spoons, Hanoverian pattern, rat's tail, eight London 1904 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, one London 1892 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. and London 1913, marks rubbed. 409gm.
Queen Ann sterling silver Hanoverian table spoon, hallmarked 1705, London, Richard Hutchinson, dog nose pattern, engraved */MB/*, length 20.5 cm, total weight 49grams
Three antique George I Hanoverian pattern table spoons, all nicely crested with sword and arm, probably Henry Clarke? Britannia silver London, 1711, 195 grams and 19 cm
Collection of ten various 18th century English Hanoverian silver spoons, comprising early 18th century Britannia standard rats-tail spoon probably Edinburgh, all others sterling, Hester Bateman shell back, London circa 1774, others short & long drop, (4…
A George V sterling silver soup ladle, 1911 London, with maker's mark for William Comyns, the heavy gauge Hanover pattern ladle with engraved crest to terminal, hallmarked underside, silver weight 265gr, length 32.5 cm
A place setting for twelve sterling silver Hanoverian pattern canteen by copper Brothers Sheffield circa 1920s with newer excellent condition knives by Terry Shaverin, dessert & dinner spoon, 12 x lunch & dinner knives. 12 x dinner & lunch knives, 2795g…
Three Queen Anne Hanoverian pattern table spoons probably Henry Clarke? Britannia silver London, 1702, 19 cm. 195g. All Nicely crested with sword and arm
Pair of George III sterling silver table spoons hallmarked, London, 1773, William fern, in Hanoverian pattern, incised initial H over W E, total weight 118gm (2)
Early Georgian sterling silver spoon, Hanoverian pattern, partially rubbed marks London, sterling, SH, 1755? 20 cm long, 54g Early Georgian sterling silver spoon, Hanoverian pattern, partially rubbed marks London, sterling, SH, 1755? 20 cm long, 54g
A collection of nine Georgian sterling silver Hanover pattern table spoons including an Irish pair by William Ward, Dublin 1771, a pair by James Wilks, London 1750, an Irish pair by Michael Keating, Dublin 1775 and three other
A pair of George III sterling silver spoons by Hester Bateman, London 1784, with a George I spoon and a Georgian berry spoon, in the Hanoverian rat tail design, 245 grams in total (4)
A comprehensive suite of Hanoverian pattern silver flatware, mostly by C.J Vander, circa 1978-1992, comprising twelve main forks, twelve entree forks, eleven pistol grip main knives, thirteen pistol grip entree knives, twelve pistol grip fish knives and…
A set of eleven George II Scottish sterling silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons by James Welsh, Edinburgh 1749, Assay Master's mark of Hugh Gordon, 880 grams
A set of four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1730s and after London, with maker's marks for Richard Pargeter, Sw and Ws, Hanoverian pattern spoons hallmarked underside to stems. Silver weight 221gr. Length 21 cm
A sterling silver Hanoverian shell pattern ladle, Thomas Daniel & John wall / London / 1759, cast with a shell shaped bowl, approximately 208gms, 34 cm long
English hallmarked sterling silver Hanovarian basting spoon designed in the rats tail pattern, with a double drop back. Marks rubbed. Condition good, age related wear. Length 35.5 cm. Weight 190g
Three George III Scottish silver Hanoverian tablespoons by Milne and Campbell 1757-1780, each spoon with 'Stag head' crest 'Pro Aris Focis', 206 grams. Provenance: Purchased from James R.Lawson Sydney, 1977.
A pair of sterling silver sugar tongs, 1909 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Maxwell & Sons Ltd, in Hanoverian pattern; hallmarked to exterior of bowl. Silver weight 24gr. Length 10.5 cm
A George III silver sauce ladle maker Richard Crossley London 1794. Hanoverian pattern together with a Victorian silver sauce ladle maker William Theobalds London 1840. 131gm.
A suite of English Hanoverian pattern silver flatware, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1945 a setting for six each with a rat-tail bowl, comprising six each dessert spoons, soup spoons, dessert forks, dinner forks and a pair of serving spoons; together with a…
A George silver soup spoon maker Hester Bateman London 1785, Hanoverian pattern together with another Hanoverian pattern soup spoon possibly John Lambe London 1788. 96gm
A set of six William IV silver Hanover pattern soup spoons, maker Mary Chaucer London, together with a set of seven Victorian Hanover pattern silver dessert spoons maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams) London 1845. Soup spoons 729 gm. Dessert spoons…
Twelve person sterling silver Hanoverian cutlery service, of 127 pieces individually stamped 925/1000 sterling 1919 Pat Shreve, Treat and Eacret, including knives
Hardy Bros. canteen of sterling silver cutlery for 12 - dinner and entree forks, table, dessert, soup and tea spoons and dinner and entree knives, Hanoverian pattern London 1967 (96 pieces)