A pair of William III silver trefid spoons, maker's mark of Isaac davenport, London 1697, each with ribbed and beaded rat-tail to oval bowl, the back of the terminal pricked with initials 'Ib' over 'Id', later engraved to the front with initials 'Ms',…
A Victorian silver spoon warmer, of Aladdin's lamp form with beaded border and scrolling thumbpiece, crested with a swallow, Pearce & Sons, Sheffield 1897. Height 10 cm, width 18.5 cm. Weight 480 gm.
George III sterling silver tea strainer, hallmarked to underside London, 1768, W.P (William Plummer), of compressed circular form with beaded border, the pierced bowl in geometric motifs, with shaped handle and clip, total weight 59.8gm, bowl diameter 9…
A harlequin suite of Victorian sterling silver bead edge flatware, George Adams, Walker & Hall, Elkington & Co, mostly London, Sheffield, 1881 onwards, 33 pieces comprising a set of six table forks and six dessert forks, eight table spoons and thirteen…
A pair of George III silver sauce tureens & covers, maker's mark of James young, London 1784, each domed cover with urn finial, the oval base having moulded handles with leaf terminals, beaded rim and foot and with engraved decoration of floral swags,…
Early 20th century Russian silver & enamel spoon, marked Moscow, 1908-1917, 916 silver, maker '?' (Izo), decorated with colourful floral scrollwork within beaded borders, against a gilt textured ground, total weight 60gm, length 17.7 cm
Heavy Austro-Hungarian silver ladle, hallmarked 800, of tapering form, decorated with acanthus and bead border on top and verso, total weight 231gm, length 31 cm
Silver footed asparagus tray, probably French, of rectangular form, decorated with pierced geometric pattern and beaded border, standing on four feet decorated with ram heads, total weight 351gm, length 24 cm
J F Ludwig (Napier) impressive set of 12 Maori themed greenstone & silver teaspoons, each with a different Maori themed finial and that finial's engraved name to the bowl. Greenstone bead highlight. Each with stamped maker's mark. In fitted box with…
A set of five Russian silver-gilt 84 enamel cloisonne spoons, I. I. Ovchinnikov, Moscow, circa 1880s, the ovoid bowl decorated with varicolour stylized floriate and foliate design with a bead border, the plain square stem terminating with a twist handle…
Two cased sets of sterling silver teaspoons with tongs, 1916 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Hammond, Creake & Co.; 1930 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Arthur Price & Co, and Sheffield, Old English pattern spoons, the earlier set with floral…
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.
Pair of 19th century English sterling silver sugar tongs, hallmarks rubbed, c.1820, with fine beaded edges and oval bowls, total weight 40gm, length 14 cm
Twelve sterling silver 'Advance Australia' coat of arms demitasse spoons in the manner of W.J Sanders, 1908-1912 period, unmarked, X ray tested as sterling, in two known Sanders neoclassical designs, five spoons with beaded twist and scroll stems, seven…
An eighty four piece sterling silver flatware service, 1870s-80s London, some Birmingham, various dates and makers' marks, a matching service for twelve comprising: dinner and entree knives, dinner and salad forks, table, dessert and tea spoons, all of…
Three George III silver sauce ladles, bead edge, crested: from a ducal coronet an eagle in her piety. London 1782 by John Lambe (marks rubbed), length 16 cm, 135gm.
Six silver dessert spoons, bead edge, four Victorian London 1861 by George Angel crested with a falcon, two George III London 1807 by Solomon Hougham crested with an arm holding a club, length 17.7 cm, 290gm
9 George III silver dessert spoons, bead edge, crested: from a ducal coronet an eagle in her piety. London 1782 by John Lambe. Some AF, length 17 cm, 274gm
A George III silver double ended marrow scoop, bead edge, crested: from a ducal coronet an eagle in her piety. London 1782 by John Lambe, length 22 cm, 50gm
A George III silver soup ladle, bead edge, circular bowl, crested: from a ducal coronet an eagle in her piety. Small split to bowl rim. London 1781 by John Lambe, length 32.5 cm, 170gm.
Collection of mostly 18th century single struck Old English & Bead pattern hallmarked sterling silver cutlery. Mostly early George III, London. 9 dinner forks WEWF London 1800 griffin crest, 7 dessert spoons mostly Georgian griffin crest, 8 lunch forks…
George III - William IV hallmarked sterling silver Old English and Bead pattern part cutlery service, nicely crested with a bull rampant, mixed Georgian marks includes sauce ladles forks spoons etc, ten large table spoons, seventeen small table spoons,…
Large collection of 18th / 19th / 20th century Bead and Old English cutlery. Mixed marks. There is a matched complete set for twelve lunch forks & spoons, dinner fork & spoons, tea spoons as well as ladles etc, 6735 grams (ex thirty two knives)
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 George III silver fish slice, the lozenge form tapered blade with pierced and engraved decoration including two cornucopia, the handle with fine bead ribbing. Crested. London 1782 by Robert Hennell I. Length 29.8 cm
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.
A George III sterling silver beaded swing handle pedestal sugar basin by Hester Bateman, London 1787 with engraved bright cut floral swags, 10 cm high, 15 cm wide, 155 grams
Three mixed Georgian and Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, early to later 19th century, London, various makers, comprising a King's pattern spoon; an Old English pattern spoon; a fancy back, bright cut, bead edged Old English spoon; hallmarked to…
A pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens and covers by Charles Wright, London 1782 each with beaded loop handles and engraved with contemporary Earl's crest, 15 cm high, 22 cm across the handles, 1275 grams
A set of six Victorian sterling silver teaspoons, 1876 Glasgow, with maker's makers marks for probably William Coghill, bead edged Old English spoons, hallmarked underside to stems, silver weight 112gr, length 13.5 cm
Three boxed spoons: a pair of Dutch silver spoons and a 'Math record' spoon, early 20th century, Netherlands, and; 1964 Birmingham, rubbed maker's mark, the small Dutch silver serving set with beaded cushion form finials with paterae decoration and…
A George III silver fish slice, with spearpoint blade, pierced and engraved with decorative patterns fitted to a beaded handle with scalloped finial. London 1791, maker's mark indistinct. Length 29 cm
A boxed Victorian sterling silver Christening set, 1893 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Martin Hall & Co. the knife and fork with tapering bead edged handles and anthemion terminals, initialled Ncj, housed in a presentation box; hallmarked to stems…
A Georgian Scottish sterling silver ladle and a Victorian sterling silver beaded serving spoon, 1829 Edinburgh, with maker's mark We, small ladle, 1861 London, with maker's mark for John Kilpatrick, an Old English beaded spoon with swan crest to finial;…
A fine Georgian sterling silver pierced cake slice 1780 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman. The pointed arch slice beautifully pierced to the blade, bright cut and prick worked throughout, with an Old English beaded blade; hallmarked near the…
A set of sterling silver fish servers 1993 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Robert Carr. The servers of Old English bead edge design; hallmarked underside. Silver weight 290gr. Length 31.5 cm. And 22.5 cm
A set of twelve sterling silver bead edge Old English serving spoons 1992 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Robert Carr. Silver weight 1320gr. Length 22.5 cm
Danish Arts & Crafts 'Skonvirke' silver spoon, hand hammered bowl stem and raised leaf terminal, set with an amber bead, marks to rear circa 1910's, approx 45g, approx 18 cm long
A fine Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon, 1864/5 London, with maker's mark for Henry & Henry Lias, the caddy spoon with a scallop shell bowl to a beaded stem and rounded terminal decorated with a pendant cushion shaped motif; hallmarked to underside…
A set of sterling silver place name holders & A.84 silver bell, 1997 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Broadway & Co (holders); Russian with zolotniki (8.75 fineness) and town mark for Tallinn (Estonia), the elegant shaped trumpet shaped place name…
A Victorian sterling silver beaded mustard drum by John Wilmin Figg, London 1865, with blue glass liner and a with a George III mustard spoon, London 1812, the pot 6 cm high
English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of nine table spoons in the beaded pattern with a lion armorial symbol. London, 1874, maker George William Adams. Weight 497g
Two pairs of sterling silver sugar nips. 1951 Birmingham, with maker's marks Jw, and an umarked pair. Includes a small pair of claw nips with beaded stems, hallmarked; and a floral and filigree pair with twisted stems, unmarked. Silver weight 32gr. Length…