An Irish George III silver gravy strainer spoon, Dublin 1776, attributed to John Read, Old English pattern, crested: at the terminal with a dexter wing displayed, length 30 cm, 130gm.
A George III silver gravy strainer spoon, Old English bead, monogrammed IB at the terminal, London 1780 attributed to William Turton. Length 27.5 cm, 90gm.
A George III sterling silver straining spoon, maker's mark of William Eley and William Fearn, London 1805, Old English pattern engraved with a P. Length 30 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
William IV Irish sterling silver strainer basting spoon, mark of Richard Garbe, Dublin, 1833, fiddle pattern engraved with a crest of a lion and script initials 'Rme', hallmarked, weight 135 grams length 30 cm. Provenance: The Collection of Janet and…
George III sterling silver strainer spoon, London 1813, makers William Ely, William Fearn and William Chawner, monogrammed. Length 13 cm approx. Weight 24grams
A pair of Hourglass Kings pattern, George III basting spoons. In sterling silver one with straining holes marked London 1806/1808, WE, WF, & WC 31 cm long, 370g
A Russian. 875 silver tea strainer, 1895 Moscow, with zolotnik 84 mark of fineness and assayer's mark A.C, maker's mark rubbed. the plain circular strainer with a wide flat and roll-edged rim, the handle with a small measuring spoon terminal, hallmarked…
A George III silver strainer by George Whitford, London 1801, with a rare pair of George II Mote spoons, London 1740, each of typical form, the spoon with makers marks rubbed, strainer 46 grams, spoon 12 grams, (2).
A Victorian sterling silver castor spoon, together with a sterling silver tea strainer and stand the castor Chawner & Co, London, circa 1846,142grs total silver weight, 19.5 cm length. The strainer R&K, London, circa 1973,110grs total silver weight, 16 cm…
A rare Irish George IV silver straining spoon, fiddle pattern, crest of a unicorn over a coronet, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1824. Weight 154gms. Length 35 cm