A 1984 Georg Jensen sterling silver six place cutlery set, in the Continental pattern, comprising dinner knives and forks, fish knives and forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, grapefruit spoons, fruit knives, cake forks, pair salad servers,…
A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acanthus' pattern flatware service for eight, post 1945 manufacture to Johan Rohde's 1917 design, Seventy-seven pieces, comprising eight each of entree knives and forks, dinner knives and forks, grapefruit spoons, soup…
Cased set of six George V sterling silver Grapefruit spoons by Mappin & Webb, the tapering handles with orb finials in original velvet and silk lined case, Sheffield 1926, approx 129 grams
Cased set six French silver gilt grapefruit spoons each with decorative handle, to marked bowl, in fitted case, length 14 cm each weight 70 grams total.
A sterling silver 'Acanthus' pattern flatware service, designed by Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen in 1917, post-1945 production, comprising: twelve dinner knives, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve lunch knives, twelve lunch forks, twelve…
Two American sterling silver Grapefruit spoons, by Alvin, Rhode Island, with ornate handles and blade shaped gilt bowls, total weight 52gm, length 15 cm (2)
French silver 950 standard Grapefruit spoons set for twelve persons set in an oak silk lined box, with wire inlay with the wording 'Cafe'. Paris, circa 1880, maker Charles-Alexander Lavallee. Condition: good to fair, some loose, wire inlay, dimensions of…
A Georg Jensen 'Acorn' pattern flatware service designed by Johan Rohde, post 1945 marks, (190), comprising, eight dinner knives, eight luncheon knives, eight fruit knives, eight dinner forks, eight luncheon forks, eight pastry forks, eight soup spoons,…
A comprehensive suite of Hanoverian pattern silver flatware, mostly by C.J Vander, circa 1978-1992, comprising twelve main forks, twelve entree forks, eleven pistol grip main knives, thirteen pistol grip entree knives, twelve pistol grip fish knives and…
A set of six George III provincial silver fiddleback forks by John Robertson II and John Walton, Newcastle 1816, of typical form, initialled F verso, 417 grams, together with a set of silver grapefruit spoons by Edward Viner, Sheffield 1930, weight 200…