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A set of eleven George II Scottish sterling silver Hanoverian…

Eleven George II Scottish Sterling Silver Table Spoons

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

Set twelve circa 19th Dutch silver tablespoons & twelve…

19th C. Dutch Silver Hanoverian Style Flatware Set

Set twelve circa 19th Dutch silver tablespoons & twelve matching table forks Hanoverian style pattern, cross keys hallmarks for Leiden in south Holland, plus hatchet mark, makers initials Cu, approx 1342 grams

Five early 18th century Britannia and sterling silver table…

18th Century Silver Table Spoons Set

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)

A set of six George III Scottish silver table spoons, by…

George III Scottish Silver Table Spoons, Edinburgh 1806

A set of six George III Scottish silver table spoons, by William Mitchell & William Russell, Edinburgh 1806 Old English pattern, engraved with Jf monogram, weight 426gms.

Pair George III Irish sterling silver basting spoons Dublin…

Irish Sterling Silver Spoons Set, 1816 Dublin

Pair George III Irish sterling silver basting spoons Dublin 1816, together with three Irish sterling silver tablespoon and dessert spoon, all with bright cut handles

Ten George III silver tablespoons and ten George III forks,…

George III Silver Kings Pattern Spoons and Forks Set

Ten George III silver tablespoons and ten George III forks, Kings pattern with shell heel, various makers and dates, 1926gm.

A rare set of four William III Britannia standard silver…

Rare William III Britannia Silver Dog-Nose Tablespoons by Pierre Harache

A rare set of four William III Britannia standard silver dog-nose tablespoons by Pierre (Peter) Harache I, London 1698, each with rat-tail bowls and engraved armorial to the heel of a collared lions head erased, 315gms total weight. Note: In the last…

A set of thirty five antique Russian silver fiddle pattern…

Antique Russian Silver Fiddle Pattern Spoon Set

A set of thirty five antique Russian silver fiddle pattern spoons, 84 zolotniki .875 silver, various makers, 19th century, the set of 13 table spoons and 22 dessert spoons, all fiddle back, various makers and various city marks, some engraved with…

Victorian hallmarked sterling silver service in the Old English…

Antique Sterling Silver Old English Service Set

Victorian hallmarked sterling silver service in the Old English pattern, c1895, London, made by George Mandsley Jackson, wt 2412g comprising of, 14 luncheon forks, 12 table spoons, 11 table forks, 9 teaspoons, 1 sauce ladle

A rare Colonial sterling silver spoon, 1859-1965, with maker's…

Colonial Sterling Silver Spoon by William Edwards (Melbourne)

A rare Colonial sterling silver spoon, 1859-1965, with maker's mark for William Edwards (of Melbourne), letter H, a fiddle pattern table spoon crisply hallmarked underside to terminal, silver weight 64gr, length 22 cm

Six George I Britannia standard table spoons, hallmarked London,…

George I Britannia Table Spoons, London 1718

Six George I Britannia standard table spoons, hallmarked London, 1718, Andrew Archer, of dognose pattern, crested with crowned demi-lion rampant, total weight 379gm, length 20 cm

Alexander Dick rare Colonial Australian silver tablespoon with…

Alexander Dick rare Colonial Australian silver tablespoon with engraved monogram 'R.E.A.' and rampant lion crest, circa 1830s, stamped 'Dick' with anchor and date letter 'D' plus castle mark, 22.5 cm long, 80 grams.

A pair of Australian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by…

Australian Silver Fiddle Pattern Table Spoons with Dragon Crest

A pair of Australian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by Alexander Dick, Sydney, circa 1839, with engraved dragon rampant armorial crest to the heel, pseudo English marks, 'Lion passant/Leopard's head/E/Kings head/DICK' (2), 159 gms

Extensive Edwardian sterling silver table service bearing…

Edwardian Sterling Silver Table Service with Family Crest

Extensive Edwardian sterling silver table service bearing family crest English hallmarked London c1906 by West & Son, Consists of 61 pieces, inc 18 table forks, 14 table spoons, 12 luncheon forks, 12 luncheon spoons, 4 coffee spoons and 1 sugar sifter…

3 sterling silver tablespoons by Tasmanian Colonial silversmith…

David Barclay Sterling Silver Tablespoons (1833)

3 sterling silver tablespoons by Tasmanian Colonial silversmith & retailer David Barclay, engraved with initial a (circa 1833) Provenance: Allport Family

Alexander Dick rare Colonial Australian silver tablespoon with…

Alexander Dick rare Colonial Australian silver tablespoon with engraved monogram, circa 1830s, stamped 'A. Dick' with crowned leopard and date letter 'E', lion passant and monarch, 22.5 cm long, 92 grams.

Three Colonial sterling silver fiddle pattern tablespoons,…

Colonial Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Tablespoons by David Barclay

Three Colonial sterling silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, maker David Barclay (Van Diemen's Land first silversmith, died 1884) C1833