The Queen Anne pattern in silver refers to a particular style of silverware design that emerged during the reign of Queen Anne of Great Britain, which lasted from 1702 to 1714. This period is part of the larger Baroque era, characterized by ornate and elaborate designs in various art forms, including silverware. Queen Anne pattern silver typically features elegant and graceful lines, often incorporating motifs such as scrolls, shells, and floral elements. Handles of flatware (such as spoons and forks) might be curved and decorated with intricate details. Queen Anne pattern silver is just one example of the many styles and patterns that have been created over the centuries. Different monarchs, historical periods, and artistic movements have influenced the design of silverware, resulting in a rich diversity of styles in the world of silver craftsmanship.

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An American sterling silver flatware service by The Stieff…

Stieff & Tiffany Sterling Silver Flatware Set for Colonial Williamsburg

An American sterling silver flatware service by The Stieff Company Baltimore for Colonial Williamsburg and Tiffany & Co., 20th century, A 'Queen Anne' setting for twelve comprising; dinner, forks and knives, starter forks and knives, dessert and teaspoons…

Rare pair of Queen Anne sterling silver casters, hallmarked…

Queen Anne Sterling Silver Casters, London 1707, Charles Adams

Rare pair of Queen Anne sterling silver casters, hallmarked London, 1707, Charles Adams, of baluster form, with spherical finials, above bayonet covers with decorative piercing, the body engraved with roundels displaying crests and portraits, engraved…

Queen Anne sterling Sliver marrow scoop, hallmarked London,…

Queen Anne Silver Marrow Scoop, London 1707, John Ladyman

Queen Anne sterling Sliver marrow scoop, hallmarked London, 1707, John Ladyman, with narrow and wide scoop with single F to back, total weight 46gm, length 20.5 cm. Provenance: Purchased David Norris, London, Jan

Queen Anne Britannia standard silver marrow spoon, hallmarked…

Queen Anne Britannia Silver Marrow Spoon, London 1713, Engraved Monogram

Queen Anne Britannia standard silver marrow spoon, hallmarked London,1713, Cl (Henry Clarke), of slender form, engraved monogram to handle, total weight 40gm, length 20 cm

Queen Anne 1706 sterling silver tankard hallmarked London 1706.…

Queen Anne Sterling Silver Tankard 1706 by Robert Timbrell

Queen Anne 1706 sterling silver tankard hallmarked London 1706. Maker T.i Robert Timbrell 10.5 cm high

Four Queen Anne silver dog-nose spoons rat-tail backs, bottom…

Queen Anne Silver Dog-Nose Spoons with Crested Lion Rampant

Four Queen Anne silver dog-nose spoons rat-tail backs, bottom marked, three with the mark of William Scarlett (London 1698...1713), one with duty dodge marks; all crested: a demi-lion rampant.

A rare Queen Anne Britannia standard silver basting spoon, Old…

Queen Anne Britannia Silver Basting Spoon, London 1702

A rare Queen Anne Britannia standard silver basting spoon, Old English pattern, engraved initials. London 1702 by Henry Greene, length 34.5 cm, 165gms.

A Queen Anne sterling silver basting spoon by William Scarlett,…

Queen Anne Sterling Silver Basting Spoon by William Scarlett

A Queen Anne sterling silver basting spoon by William Scarlett, London 1712, with rat tail decoration, length 35 cm, Estimated weight 172gms

Queen Anne sterling silver spoon John Broake London 1712,…

Queen Anne Silver Spoon, John Broake, London 1712

Queen Anne sterling silver spoon John Broake London 1712, length 18.5 cm, 44g

Antique Queen Anne Britannia standard silver brandy sauce pan,…

Queen Anne Britannia Silver Brandy Sauce Pan, 1713-1714

Antique Queen Anne Britannia standard silver brandy sauce pan, by Samuel Lea, London, 1713 - 1714, 10 cm high, 19 cm wide and total weight 150 grams

A rare and large Queen Anne silver brandy saucepan, the squat…

Queen Anne Silver Brandy Saucepan, London 1707

A rare and large Queen Anne silver brandy saucepan, the squat spherical body with mildly everted rim, the turned wooden handle socket fitted at right angles to the spout, plain original overall form. London 1707 with 'Britannia' mark, maker's mark 'ML?'…

Queen Anne sterling silver basting spoon, circa 1705 (date…

Queen Anne Sterling Silver Basting Spoon, 1705

Queen Anne sterling silver basting spoon, circa 1705 (date stamp unclear). No maker's mark evident. Length 28 cm approx, weight 120 grams

Queen Anne hallmarked sterling silver spoon. London 1707,…

Queen Anne Sterling Silver Spoon, London 1707

Queen Anne hallmarked sterling silver spoon. London 1707, maker's mark rubbed. Engraved 'MB/TB1708' to underside of stem. Wt. 45g length 19 cm

William III / Queen Anne silver trefid spoon with rattail bowl,…

William III/Queen Anne silver trefid spoon with rattail bowl

William III / Queen Anne silver trefid spoon with rattail bowl, marks partially rubbed London, M in elegant shield approx 15 cm long, 20g

Two various Queen Anne and George I spoons etc. One Edinburgh…

Scottish Queen Anne & George I spoons with sugar nips

Two various Queen Anne and George I spoons etc. One Edinburgh 1709, maker Charles Blair; and one Edinburgh 1716, maker Colin McKenzie. Both relate with Assay master Edward Penman. Both with rat tail bowl. Plus pair early Scottish sugar nips. Bear marks…

A Queen Anne sterling silver dog-nose table spoon, London, 1707,…

Queen Anne Sterling Silver Spoon, London 1707

A Queen Anne sterling silver dog-nose table spoon, London, 1707, makers mark rubbed

A Queen Anne period silver marrow scoop, double ended with…

Queen Anne Silver Marrow Scoop, London 1713

A Queen Anne period silver marrow scoop, double ended with conventional large scoop to one end and slender tapering scoop incorporated into the stem at the other end. London 1713, maker's mark indecipherable, crest to the back of the larger bowl. 39gms.…

English hallmarked sterling silver Queen Anne serving spoon in…

Queen Anne Sterling Silver Serving Spoon by de Lamerie

English hallmarked sterling silver Queen Anne serving spoon in the rats tail pattern, inscribed 'W.M.H.' London, 1707, maker Paul de Lamerie. Condition good, minor tarnishing. Length 32.8 cm. Weight 171g

A Elizabeth II sterling silver Queen Anne pattern cutlery suite…

Queen Anne Sterling Silver Cutlery Set for 12

A Elizabeth II sterling silver Queen Anne pattern cutlery suite for 12, by Robert & Belk Ltd, London 1973 comprising soup spoons, table knives and forks, entree knives and forks, dessert spoons, fish knives and forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons and 4 table…

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose ribbed rat-tail…

Queen Anne Exeter Silver Spoon, 1710

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose ribbed rat-tail table spoon, Exeter, circa 1710

A Pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose…

Queen Anne Silver Table Spoons by Benjamin Watts, London 1709

A Pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoons, by Benjamin Watts, London, 1709, engraved with initials R*D (2)

Two Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail…

Pair of 1700s Britannia Silver Table Spoons

Two Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoons, one Thomas Burridge London 1706 and one William Juson, London, circa 1705 (2)

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose ribbed rat-tail…

Queen Anne Silver Spoon with Rat-Tail and Engraved Initials

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose ribbed rat-tail table spoon, by Edward Gibson, London, 1702, engraved with initials IWA

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table…

Queen Anne Silver Spoon with Crest, London 1707

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoon, by Henry Greene, London, 1707, engraved with a crest

A Pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose…

Queen Anne Silver Dog-Nose Table Spoons by Henry Greene

A Pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoons, by Henry Greene, London, 1708, engraved with initials *L*S*K (2)

Two Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail…

Pair of Queen Anne Silver Table Spoons

Two Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoons, one Richard Hutchinson of Colchester London 1706 and one William Scarlett London 1711. (2)

Queen Anne Britannia silver trefid rat tail spoon, London 1702

1702 Queen Anne Britannia Silver Rat Tail Spoon

Queen Anne Britannia silver trefid rat tail spoon, London 1702

Queen Anne Britannia silver dog nose spoon, London 1707

1707 Britannia Silver Dog Nose Spoon from London's Queen Anne

Queen Anne Britannia silver dog nose spoon, London 1707

Queen Anne Britannia silver dog nose spoon, London 1705

1705 Britannia Silver Dog Nose Spoon

Queen Anne Britannia silver dog nose spoon, London 1705

A Georgian sterling silver punch ladle with twisted baleen…

Georgian Whalebone Handle Punch Ladle with Queen Anne Shilling

A Georgian sterling silver punch ladle with twisted baleen whalebone handle. Inset Queen Anne shilling date 1709. Later repousse decorated bowl. Length 34 cm