- THREE PIECES OF CONTINENTAL SILVER FLATWARE
THREE PIECES OF CONTINENTAL SILVER FLATWARE The first, an Austrian silver sugar sifter, 19th century, with a .812 lothige mark, scalloped rim and bone handle; the second, a German .800 serving spoon, mark of Bruckmann & Söhne (Heilbronn, circa 1805-1973), gold wash bowl and rocailles decorated handle, monogrammed to underside; and a Russian silver teaspoon, maker's mark of "MET", 84 kokoshnik mark of Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin (Moscow, circa 1898-1914), with allover engraved foliate decoration, without a monogram.
- A sterling Silver sugar sifter. Thomas
A sterling Silver sugar sifter. Thomas Spicer. Birmingham 1933 hallmarks. weight - 135g
- A sterling Silver sugar sifter.Thomas
A sterling Silver sugar sifter.Thomas Spicer.Birmingham 1933 hallmarks.weight - 135g
- TIFFANY & ROYAL DANISH STERLING SERVING
TIFFANY & ROYAL DANISH STERLING SERVING FLATWARE Antique Tiffany & Company sterling silver sugar sifter, circa 1899, in the "Atlantis" pattern with pieced bowl, marked to stem reverse "Pat. Tiffany & Co. Sterling 1899," 7" length and vintage Royal Danish International Sterling sterling silver cold meat serving fork, marked to stem reverse: "Royal Danish International Sterling," with hallmark, 9" length, approx. weight: 4.77 ozt.
- A STERLING SILVER SUGAR SIFTER. 1935,
A STERLING SILVER SUGAR SIFTER. 1935, BIRMINGHAM SILVER JUBILEE HALLMARKS. 16CM TALL125G
- STERLING SILVER SUGAR SIFTER IN THE
STERLING SILVER SUGAR SIFTER IN THE FORM OF SHELLAn early 20th century sterling silver sugar sifter in the form of a nautilus shell with a gilt washed interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1912 together with maker's marks for George Bowden & Sons. Weight, 32 grams.
- STERLING SILVER FLATWAREA grouping of
STERLING SILVER FLATWAREA grouping of 6 sterling silver pieces of flatware consisting of; a pair of sterling tablespoons hallmarked London 1846 with maker's marks for Elizabeth Eaton, a silver sugar sifter and matching 'moist' sugar scoop, both with gilt washed bowls and stamped STERLING with marks for Watson Silver Company, together with a pair of sterling tablespoons hallmarked London, no date mark / maker's marks unknown. Combined weight, 434 grams.
- A silver sugar sifter, Harrods Ltd.,
A silver sugar sifter, Harrods Ltd., Sheffield 1936, of baluster shaped on an octagonal base, 18.5cm high approximately 178g
- Three Edwardian silver sugar sifters,
Three Edwardian silver sugar sifters, makers marks worn, London 1903, Chester 1909 and Birmingham 1909, all vase-shaped on circular bases, 12.75cm high, 17.75cm high, 17cm high, total weight approximately 500g
- A matched pair of silver sugar sifters,
A matched pair of silver sugar sifters, Viner's Ltd., marks worn, Birmingham 1930 and Sheffield 1935, on octagonal bases, 19cm high and 17.75cm high, approximately 326g
- A pair of Edwardian oval silver salts,
A pair of Edwardian oval silver salts, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1904, with scrolled floral rim and base, 9cm long together with a Victorian silver sugar sifter, Haseler Brothers, London 1892, 13cm high, approximately 150g
- EIGHT ANTIQUE AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
EIGHT ANTIQUE AMERICAN STERLING SILVER & COIN SILVER SERVERS Each with twist handle, all second half of the 19th century; the first a parcel gilt sterling silver sugar sifter manufactured by John Polhamus and retailed by Tiffany & Co. (6 1/2 in.); the second a sterling silver sugar sifter with mark of Bailey & Co., decorative chased grave vine motif to pierced bowl; a sterling silver cream ladle and small serving fork with mark of Whiting Mfg. Co.; a parcel gilt coin silver berry scoop with mark of Bennett & Bro. of New York; a rare pastry server marked both "Sterling" and "Coin," worn retailer's mark (9 1/4 in.); a coin silver mustard spoon with mark of James Watts; and a coin silver salt spoon with mark of James Watts. Various period monograms.