Russian silver servers, Continental silver tongs, three silver spoons and two silver serving forks 19th and early 20th century, (8 items), the largest 19 cm long, total weight (minus the Russian servers) 175 grams
Pair of Victorian sterling silver fish servers, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1848, H.A. With silver blades and handles, with engraved acanthus decoration, length 30 cm and 23 cm (2)
A pair of Victorian silver plate and ivory fish servers, the handles of polished tusk ends with engraved decoration to the knife blade and fork, in original satin and velvet lined oak box.
Sterling silver 'Fiddle' flatware set in original wooden canteen, comprising of dinnerset, fish set, teaspoons, servers and ladles, some pieces with ivory handles and engraved armorials, hallmarked Sheffield 1933 and CB&S for Cooper Brothers and Sons 60 pi
Good Pair Victorian sterling silver fish servers Sheffield 1860, maker's mark rubbed, including serving knife and fork, pierced decoration to each, weight 300grams, total.
A rare pair of Crown Lynn Wharetana ware salad servers, decorated with Maori designs, mid-brown glaze, length 25.5 cm. Unmarked but referenced in the Wharetana catalogue as shape number 1039.
Two various vintage Noritake serving bowls including small floral decorated blue bowl, with under plate, and serving spoon; and large tomato decorated serving bowl, diameter 20 cm, with under plate, and pair matching servers; all marked for Noritake, Japan
Pair Georg Jensen sterling silver salad servers Johan Rohde, silver acorn Konge pattern, including serving spoon and fork, each marked to handle. With sterling silver handles and stainless steel ends
Pair of Victorian sterling silver fish servers mark of Aaron Hadfield & Sons, Sheffield, 1850 together with two sterling silver jelly spoons with gilt bowls, a pair of Scottish sterling silver sugar tongs, a pair of Irish sterling silver sugar tongs, and a
Wood cased antique silver plate fish servers silver plate decorative finials to 'bone' handles, with silver plate tines and blade, in fitted wood case.
Pair of German silver asparagus servers, the gilt blades decorated with acanthus and foliage, the handles decorated with leaf and berry, total weight 236gm, length 23.5 cm (2)
Georg Jensen Danish sterling silver cutlery set 'Old Danish' pattern, setting for eight people (seven different knives, forks and spoons) plus four servers
A collection of fish related flatware, comprising a set of six sterling silver knives, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, circa 1933, a pair of fish servers, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, circa 1902, a cased set of Victor
An extensive '2060' stainless steel flatware service designed by Carl Aubock for Amboss, Austria, circa 1957 comprising 12 dinner knives, 7 dinner knives, 12 butter knives, 2 serving forks, 12 main forks, 12 entree forks, 1 large serving spoon, 8 parfait s
Pair Georg Jensen acorn salad servers Johan Rohde, silver acorn Konge pattern, including serving spoon and fork, each marked to handle. With sterling silver handles and stainless steel ends.
Two various Georgian sterling silver fish servers including London 1822, maker J. E. Terry, monogrammed; and London 1871, makers BC & N; each with similar pierced decoration to blade, weight 245grams approx, total.
An English sterling silver cutlery service of 56 pieces (setting for 6) plus 2 servers by C.J. Vander of London, circa 1958, approximate silver weight 2000 grams
An impressive English sterling silver cutlery set originally for 18 people with servers and accessories. By Frederick Elkington of London, circa 1888, housed in a four tier canteen cabinet with ebonized finish. Missing one spoon and one knife blade. fabulo
An American part sterling silver 'repousse' flatware service, 1896-1924 period, mark of S. Kirk & Son Co, pattern introduced 1846, the ornate floral cast service with fifty two pieces comprising six main knives and forks, five tablespoons, eight salad fork
Four flat Ware items: Irish and American sterling, Continental silver and a cased silver plated serving set, early 19th century Dublin, with maker's mark for Samuel Neville, mid 19th century, with maker's marks for hall, Hewson & Brower of New York, other,
A silver plated fruit knife and fork set, and a set of fish servers, early 20th century, a fruit set for six with floral engraved blades and ribbed Lucite handles replicating mother-of-pearl, housed in a wooden case with brass cartouche and a set of fish s
A large 60-Piece Limoges dinner service, one serving plater, one salad bowl, two serving chargers, one tureen, one gravy boat, two side dish servers, twelve side plates, twelve starter plates, twenty-one main course plates, eleven soup bowls.
Danish sterling silver cutlery service, mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1945-1977, Caravel' pattern, service for 12 people, comprising twelve table forks, twelve table knives, twelve table spoons, twelve fish knives, twelve soup spoons, twenty-four entre
A fine pair Victorian cased sterling silver fish servers, 1856 Birmingham, with maker's marks for John Gilbert & Co., beautifully pierced and engraved servers in solid silver, the swollen hollow, handles with vegetal and knot motifs to the throat and scrol
Servers, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1861 a pair of Victorian sterling silver fish servers, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1861 foliate incised decoration total weight 426 gms
Victorian sterling silver fish server & fork by George Adams with fine detailing of fish among a pierced floral themed background, the servers hand a nice raised shape and pattern. Hallmarked - London circa 1867 by Chawner & Co (George William Adams). Leng
Four Javanese horn and Yogya .800 silver salad servers and three vintage, Asian ivory napkin rings, mid 20th century, one pair of servers with silver handles, the other pair with applied silver, plaques, all embossed with typical Yogya floral motifs, and t
Cased Victorian mother of pearl fish servers pierced decoration to serving knife and fork, sterling silver collars marked for Sheffield 1896, to silver plate blade and tines, mother of pearl handles, in original fitted case, length 28 cm knife
Three 19th century silver servers, comprising a pair of Victorian salad servers, makers marks for Percy Holland & George Gibson, London, circa 1878 and a French silver fish slice., the fish slice 33 cm long. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson
German 800 silver dish and salad servers the dish with pierced floral motif and centralized monogram, the salad servers with later added plastic ends and 800 silver handles, diameter 24 cm, length of servers
A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, decoratively pierced and engraved blade and highly ornate handles. Sheffield 1865 by Harrison Brothers & Howson. 363gms.
Pair Georg Jensen sterling salad servers Henning Koppell design, Caravel pattern, with marked sterling handles, and plastic spoon bowl, and fork tines, in original fitted presentation box. Length 29 cm approx, each.
Pair of Victorian sterling silver fish servers with large twist ivory handles and blades engraved with flower work, hallmarked London, 1882 by Frederick Wilson and Co
Sterling silver marrow scoop, two sterling fish servers, three sterling handled knives and a mother of pearl and sterling sewing hook, includes Victorian crested sterling silver bright cut Fisher server Thomas Smily London 1870, Victorian sterling silver m
A pair of Victorian sterling silver ivory handled fish servers, 1890 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Henry Wilkinson & Co, the shaped and pierced blade and tines with bright cut foliate decoration, having basket weave ferrules and swollen ivory handles w
A Christofle silver plated part flatware service in the Aria pattern, 93pcs, the set comprising of: 11 dinner knives 10 entree knives 10 dinner forks 10 entree forks 14 fish knives 11 table spoons 10 soup spoons 10 tea spoons 1 x ice tongs 1 x cheese knife
A cased set of Victorian sterling silver and silver plate fish servers Sheffield, with maker's mark for Aaron Hadfield, crested rocaille moulded handles in sterling silver, the knife with a pierced blade with arabesque and sea creature design, the fork wit
A 96 six piece set of Thai sterling silver cutlery, mid 20th century, x ray tested for .900-.925 silver, comprising: 18 large knives, 18 large forks, 12 smaller knives and 12 smaller forks, 18 spoons, 12 tea spoons, soup ladle, serving spoons and two sets
A complete Austro-Hungarian canteen, 800 silver, ribbon border pattern, most pieces initialled Ks, circa 1867-1872, assay marks Vienna, all set in a Henger Antal Budapest wooden box. The set is comprising of 12 knife rests, a pair of sugar tongs, 12 coffee
Christofle 'Perles' cutlery service for six consisting of 6 table forks, 6 table knives, 6 tablespoons 6 soup spoons 6 dessert knives, 6 dessert forks, 6 fish forks, 6 fish knives, 6 teaspoons, 3 large table spoons, 1 sauce ladle, 1 large serving spoon and
A pair of Victorian sterling silver asparagus servers, 1865 London, with maker's mark for George Adams, the King's pattern tongs of typical scissor form with pierced blades, hallmarked underside, silver weight: 160 gr length 25 cm
Georg Jensen, four sterling silver serving pieces, acorn pattern, comprising a soup ladle, a pair of sterling silver and stainless steel salad servers and a gravy ladle, all stamped 'Georg Jensen sterling Denmark' (4), weight 131 grams, 194 grams, 24 grams
Cased pair Edwardian silver plate fish servers, with mother of pearl handles and sterling silver collars (Sheffield 1902, makers William Beatson & Sons)
A collection of mostly feather edge Georgian sterling silver cutlery 18th/19th century Marks inc pre 1770, provincial, etc. Include salad servers, a hash spoon, dinner spoons, tea spoons, three lots of varied size forks, 2725g
A collection of 19th century fiddle and thread pattern sterling silver cutlery to include Georgian pieces, soup ladles and other servers. 4650g 6x dinner forks RR crested. 3x sauce ladles, 6x salt spoons, 1x sugar shovel, 1x soup ladle, 11x lunch forks mos
Pair Georg Jensen sterling silver salad servers, serving spoon and fork, sterling silver handles, marked for Georg Jensen, with horn spoon bowl, and fork tines. Length 20 cm (each).
Three pairs of Edwardian fish servers, one set with ivorine handles, set with sterling silver mounts, and engraved blades, the other with beaded handles and engraved with flowers, and one set boxed,(6)
A pair of mid-Victorian silver and ivory fish servers, the ivory handles decorated in a beaded wrythen twist, the silver knife and fork with leaf and scroll decoration. Sheffield 1861 by Henry Wilkinson & Co.