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THREE GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOONS ANDTHREE GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOONS AND AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOON. George III spoons include one, London, 1781; one, London, 1800; one, Thomas
GROUP OF SCOTTISH AND BRITISH SILVER FLATWARE,GROUP OF SCOTTISH AND BRITISH SILVER FLATWARE, VARIOUS MAKERS, EARLY NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY.
Comprising a set of three George III spoons,
IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOON ANDIRISH GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOON AND ENGLISH GEORGE III SPOON AND ALTERED FORK The one J.B. Dublin 1800 the other 1791 and 1804; with later initials
A suite of four Victorian silver salts
byA suite of four Victorian silver salts
by Walter & John Barnard, London 1890-91Oval forms, beaded rims and pierced galleried bodies, cut-engraved with
A Lot of Six Silver Serving Spoons IncludingA Lot of Six Silver Serving Spoons Including Watson, Whiting, Kirk and a Dutch Maker Consisting of: a 6-1/4" sugar spoon by S. Kirk with a shell shape
Georgian sterling spoons and Edwardian sugarGeorgian sterling spoons and Edwardian sugar shaker George II spoon dated 1757 L7 3/4'' George III spoons dated 1788 and 1811 L8 1/2'' and 9 1/4'' Sheffield
A PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLESPOONS, maker'sA PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLESPOONS, maker's mark WT, London 1773/4, in Old English pattern, engraved "H", together with a similar pair of late George III
A pair of George II silver table spoons,A pair of George II silver table spoons, decorated in the Hanoverian pattern, initial engraved, Robert Sallam, London 1759, and two George III spoons,
Three George III Spoons and Sugar Tongs byThree George III Spoons and Sugar Tongs by Hester Bateman, ca. 1789, with Two Spoons, ca. 1792 Containing: three teaspoons with engraved Adam decorations,
A cased set of berry spoons
the silverA cased set of berry spoons
the silver gilt George III spoons later chased and embossed with fruit and scrolls, together with a chased sifter ladle,
THREE GEORGE III SPOONS AND TWO SAUCE LADLES.THREE GEORGE III SPOONS AND TWO SAUCE LADLES. Spoons, Thomas Hayter, London, 1805; ladles, possibly Solomon Hougham, London, 1802. With gilt bowls, later
A George III spoon, shield shaped bowl withA George III spoon, shield shaped bowl with twelve cut-out stars and pricked borders, engraved stem, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1809.
A George III spoon, with a kidney shapedA George III spoon, with a kidney shaped bowl, engraved wrigglework decoration, initialled, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1781.
A set twenty-four of George III silver knives
byA set twenty-four of George III silver knives
by Moses Brent, London 1800Placings for twelve, comprising table knives and dessert knives, with steel blades,
Miscellaneous flatware: a George III featherMiscellaneous flatware: a George III feather edge tablespoon with initials and date '22 Dec 1773', ten George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, seven
Mixed flatware: a George III Irish sugarMixed flatware: a George III Irish sugar shovel, fiddle pattern inscribed 'The Rev W.L.Jubilee oak 1935', maker 'STEWART', Dublin 1815, together with two
Property of the Estate of Philo Woodrow VanProperty of the Estate of Philo Woodrow Van Wagoner
Comprising: Scottish Regency Fiddle soup ladle, monogrammed: M, N & G, Edinburgh, 1814; George
A pair of George III silver Old English patternA pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons by William Sumner London 1799 a George IV ditto spoon by Randall Chatterton London 1828 three
A set of twelve late Victorian pistol handledA set of twelve late Victorian pistol handled table knives in the George III style, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1896, with stainless
Seven pieces English silver flatware: largeSeven pieces English silver flatware: large spoon, London, 1782, George III, George Burrows, 11-1/4 in., small dents in bowl ; three spoons, London, one
A Group of Five Georgian Silver Serving Spoons,A Group of Five Georgian Silver Serving Spoons, Various Makers, comprising a George III serving spoon with an Old English han A Group of Five Georgian
Four caddy spoons and a vesta case: a GeorgeFour caddy spoons and a vesta case: a George III feather edge spoon with a shell bowl, crested, makers mark only, T H [script], unascribed, possibly Colonial/provincial,
Eighteen various caddy spoons, mixed designsEighteen various caddy spoons, mixed designs and dates the most notable examples being: a 1935 example by R. E. Stone, a George III pierced example, a
A George III Old English pattern bastingA George III Old English pattern basting spoon, with a lift-out, central divider, by Richard Crossley, London 1805 together with a George III fiddle and
Six English silver serving pieces: two GeorgeSix English silver serving pieces: two George III stuffing spoons; George III sauce ladle; pair George IV serving spoons, later decoration ; fish server
A group of George III sterling silver servingA group of George III sterling silver serving flatware Second half 18th century Second half 18th centuryComprising 1 George III 'Onslow' silver soup ladle
Two George III silver Old English scallopTwo George III silver Old English scallop and thread pattern tea spoons Birmingham 1774 by Boulton & Fothergill a set of six George III silver Old English
A silver mounted decanter, of hour glassA silver mounted decanter, of hour glass form with spiral ribbed body, the silver mounts pierced and embossed with flowers and scrolls with inverted baluster
PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALTS, PETER, ANNPAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALTS, PETER, ANN & WILLIAM BATEMAN, LONDON, 1801-02.
Each of oval form with cobalt blue glass liner, the sides pierced with
Georgian sterling serving pieces and spoonsGeorgian sterling serving pieces and spoons George III sterling rice/stuffing spoon, London dated 1784, L11 1/2"
7 George III sterling spoons, London
AMERICAN & EUROPEAN SILVER By R & W Wilson:AMERICAN & EUROPEAN SILVER By R & W Wilson: twelve shell decorated coin silver spoons, ten fiddleback coin silver serving spoons, fourteen fiddleback teaspoons.
A group of George III and Victorian EnglishA group of George III and Victorian English silver flatware
Comprising: Old English feather edge vegetable spoon, Solomon Hougham, London, 1807; Fiddle
Silver 16 pieces of flatware: three GeorgeSilver 16 pieces of flatware: three George III serving spoons with hallmarks by Robert Gray and Sons Edinburgh 1817 8 1/2''; Georgian stuffing spoon
Three George III Silver Spoons, Hester Bateman,Three George III Silver Spoons, Hester Bateman, London, 1784 and others, the Old English form table spoon together with a Fid Three George III Silver
GROUP OF FIVE GEORGIAN SILVER SERVING ARTICLESGROUP OF FIVE GEORGIAN SILVER SERVING ARTICLES AND TWO CONTINENTAL SILVER ARTICLES Comprising 1 George II ladle with coin towle and spiral twist wood
GEORGE III SILVER CRESTED STRAINING SPOON,GEORGE III SILVER CRESTED STRAINING SPOON, GEORGE SMITH III AND WILLIAM FEARN, LONDON, 1790-91; AND A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CRESTED BASTING SPOONS,
A George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon,A George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon,
by Elizabeth Morley, London, 1799
with pricked decoration, and a floral spray in the centre, initialled
Mixed flatware: A Victorian stilton scoopMixed flatware: A Victorian stilton scoop with mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1871, five bright cut teaspoons, by George Smith III, circa 1770 and another,
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