English 17th century provincial silver seal top spoon, unidentified makers mark, with a fig shaped bowl with small rat tail and hexagonal stem, incised 'I P' to back of bowl, prick engraved to seal 'Ji(?)I.E//1621, total weight 72gm, length 18 cm note:…
A mid 20th century Old English rat tail Georgian revival silver cutlery service, the eight-place solid silver setting includes tablespoons, soup spoons, dessert spoons, table forks, entree forks. Total silver weight 2.5kgs. Sheffield 1958/1959, by Mappin…
Set of 3 Georgian V graduated sterling silver ladles by Mappin & Webb rattail pattern, comprising, soup and two sauce, Sheffield 1934, approx 366 grams
Rare James II sterling silver dog nose spoon the back with engraved initials, Btl, rattail pattern, London 1685, maker Lawrence Cole, split repair to bowl. Reference: Jackson P129, Grimwade P468
Early 18th century Channel Islands silver trefid table spoon, maker's mark PD crowned, struck once to lower stem (Philippe le Vavasseur dit Durell, jersey, c.1700-1745), with rat tail, inscribed 'SDT' beneath terminal, total weight 32gm, length 19 cm
Old English pattern, London 1807, together with a set of 6 sterling silver rattail pattern teaspoons, cased set of 6 New Zealand sterling silver coffee spoons, and one other odd teaspoon, approx 290 grams
Two sterling silver sauce ladles, one London 1820 in Old English pattern, the other London 1914 in Rattail pattern. (2). Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
Edwardian sterling silver ladle, hallmarked Sheffield, 1902, Martin Hall & Co., with rat tail handle and circular bowl, total weight 230gm, length 33 cm
Pair of George III sterling silver rats tail spoons London circa 1763 with nice and deep oval bowls with classic rats tail point and upturned tip/handle and fist holding leg motif to underside. Hallmarked London c 1763 by Thomas Tookey (registered as a…
Five sets of sterling silver spoons comprising of 3 salt spoons (London 1884), 4 rat tail handle coffee spoons (Hardy Brothers), 2 various spiral handle coffee spoons, a set of 2 and a set of 3 925 silver spoons, 122 grams total
Extensive oak canteen Victorian & later suite of sterling silver cutlery comprising a set of rattail pattern by Chawner & Co (George William Adams) comprising 24 tableforks, 12 tablespoons,10 teaspoons, 6 egg spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 2…
English hallmarked sterling silver Edward VII berry spoons having pierced foliate bowls, of rattail pattern, set in a silk & velvet lined case. Sheffield, 1905, maker Allen & Darwin, weight 106g
A collection of early English sterling silver trefid spoons, comprising, Dublin silver trefid with rattail circa 1680-1719, provincial silver spoon circa 1730 marks rubbed maker Wo and London rattail spoon circa 1719, (3)
English hallmarked sterling silver Edward VII teaspoon set comprising twelve rat tail pattern teaspoons & sugar tongs, in a silk & velvet lined case. Sheffield, 1901, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson
Five assorted sterling, Britannia and Continental silver spoons, early 19th to 20th century, a Georgian berry spoon, a shell jam spoon, a trefid finial rat tail spoon with crest for the Royal Cinque Ports golf club, and two others, Continental and other…
Very rare Scottish William & Mary hallmarked sterling silver lace-back spoon. Edinburgh 1691, maker James Penman; Assay master, John Borthwick. Rat tail bowl. For similar example see Dreweatts Donnington Priory Salesrooms, Newbury, UK 7-12-2011 Lot no. 12…
A pair of Victorian sterling silver and gilt apostle spoons, 1871 London, with maker's marks for Henry Holland, the large shallow gilt washed bowls with pronounced rat tail styled backs with tapering chamfered stems to gilt washed cast and chased apostle…
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 pair of Britannia standard silver rat tail spoons, 1715 and 1716, with Britannia standard, maker's marks rubbed, probably G?, of typical form with elongated bowls, hallmarked to the stems and with engraved initials Ia underside of terminals. Silver…
English hallmarked sterling silver George III set of six spoons in the rats tail pattern, London, 1790, maker Thomas Oliphant. Condition: good, minor age related wear. Length 21.5 cm. Weight 367g
A set of ten elegant sterling silver rat tail serving spoons 1993 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Whitehill Silver & Plate. Silver weight 1080gr. Length 22.5 cm
A late Victorian sterling silver seal top spoon, 1898 London, with maker's marks for Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, the rat tail spoon with an elegant oval bowl and a simple cylindrical stem terminating in a floral and nozzle form seal top with monogram,…
A sterling silver apostle spoon, 1901/2 London, with maker's mark for Haseler Brothers, the rat tail spoon with a shallow oval bowl having a plain stem with a figural finial; hallmarked to the reverse of stem, silver weight 38gr, length 14 cm.
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
English hallmarked sterling silver George III pair of serving spoons in the rattail pattern. London, 1801, maker Richard Crossley. Length 21.5 cm. Weight 160g
Sterling silver suite of rat tail cutlery comprising 8 tablespoons and table forks and soup spoons, 8 dessert spoons and dessert forks, 8 table knives and 8 dessert forks, 56 pieces
Queen Elizabeth II cased set 6 sterling silver teaspoons rattail pattern with greenstone handles, together with an New Zealand silver and greenstone handled preserve spoon by Stoneham
A boxed sterling silver cutlery service, Sheffield 1925/30, with maker's marks of Mappin & Webb, with forty three pieces, the sterling silver forks and spoons of rattail design, monogrammed 'G', accompanied by knives with stainless steel and bone handles…