A pair of Indian Colonial silver mustard spoons, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, monogrammed 'B', Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, late 19th century. Weight 27.8grams.
David Barclay (active 1830s and 1840s), two Australian silver mustard spoons, circa 1830s. Barclay is regarded as the first silversmith in Van Diemens Land (Tasmania) and works by him are extremely scarce. 9.5 cm and 10 cm long. These spoon bear Hallmark…
Three sterling silver spoons, a mustard spoon, fiddle pattern (IH, London 1825 ? 10.3g), a mustard spoon, fiddle pattern (Ce, London 1826 ? 16.8g), and another (26.2g).
Melange of sterling silver Items- mostly mustard spoons including set of William IV mustard spoons, another set of four, three singles & a small sauce ladle. Weight 233g
A collection of sterling silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons, Georgian and Victorian, nine spoons, some monogrammed. Various makers and dates., total weight approximately 124 gms silver, approximately 11 cm long
A set of four Georgian sterling silver condiment spoons, with a Victorian, sterling butterknife and sugar tongs, early 19th century and after, various makers, matching King's pattern mustard spoons, a Queen's pattern butterknife, and a small pair of…
An Alexander Dick hallmarked silver mustard spoon, Sydney, c. 1826-28. In the Georgian manner and in the fiddle and shell pattern, with barbed shoulders and a roundish bowl, monogrammed with the letters H.E.B to the handle, Marks: (A.D) Alexander Dick,…
Four Georgian & later sterling silver spoons, comprising of a fiddle pattern mustard spoon London 1812 (William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner), a pair of teaspoons circa 1797 and another spoon London 1889, 60 grams
George V sterling silver mustard pot lobed melon shape, with acanthus topped scroll handle on shell decorated scroll feet, London, 1828, makers, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, with a sterling silver fiddle pattern mustard spoon by John, Henry & Charles…
Four various Georgians silver spoons, of fiddle pattern, comprising a mustard spoon, William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1818 (22g), a tea spoon, William Eley I and William Fearn, London 1818 (21g), a tea spoon, William Chawner II, London 1831 (20g), a…
A pair of Australian Colonial silver mustard spoons, fiddle pattern, engraved monogram, monogrammed TCH (probably for Thomas Hyndes, timber merchant of Sussex Street), Alexander Dick, Sydney c.1830, marks A.D/anchor/NSW (ref. J.M.Houstone 'Early…
Four various Georgian Victorian hallmarked sterling silver mustard spoons. Including London 1860, makers Henry Holland; London 1787, makers WS; London 1770s, makers JS/AS; London 1789, makers mark rubbed. Length 10 cm (average each) Wt. 47g (total)
Four sterling silver items: sugar tongs, two button hooks, and a mustard spoon, 19th to 20th century, a pair of 1885 London made bright cut sugar tongs, with obscured maker's marks; 1906 and 1911 Birmingham button hooks by Crisford & Norris and J.W, both…
Set of six sterling silver coffee spoons, hallmarked London 1937, together with a sugar spoon hallmarked Sheffield 1926 and a sterling silver mustard spoon, 78 grams
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
i) A set of six JA Linton silver, Wildflower tea spoons, with various wildflower finial handle designs, stamped 'Jal, Stg.Sil' with gumnut mark. Lengths 11 cm & 11.3 cm. Ii) an Arts & Crafts silver, JA Linton mustard spoon, stamped 'Jal, Stg.Sil' with…
English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of six mustard spoons with a gilt wash to the bowls. Exeter, 1849, maker Robert Williams & Sons. Condition good, minor tarnishing. Weight 159g
Four Georg Jensen salt spoons all marked 'Sterling Denmark' each 7.5 cm long, together with a hallmarked sterling silver mustard spoon & a MoP salt spoon
i) A part set of 5 Terry Walsh West Australian Wildflower spoons, each handle having a different wild flower design. Signed 'Stg Sil' and 'Tw' monogram. Length 12 cm, ii) A pair J. A. Linton sterling silver Arts & Crafts mustard spoons decorated with…
Scottish hallmarked sterling silver spoons consisting of a mustard spoon Edinburgh, 1834, maker Andrew Wilkie. Condiment spoon and another casting Glasgow, 1866, maker W. Allen set of six teaspoons Glasgow, 1815, maker Mitchell & Russell total. Weight 146g
Collection of English hallmarked sterling silver cruet pieces Consisting of pair of Walker & Hall salt and pepper shakers 1908, crystal based salt, pepper with spoons 1906 and mustard pot with spoon, port label 1962 and Dutch 835 silver tea strainer with…
A sterling silver mustard spoon, 1816/17, London with maker's mark Thomas Barker, a fiddle back spoon with an ovoid bowl; hallmarked. Silver weight 13gr length 10 cm
A George III silver table spoon, William Welch Exeter 1816 stress crease at base of handle, together with mustard spoon, London James Beebe, 1831, total weight 77 grms
Stokes and Ireland Ltd, William Henry Stokes and Arthur George Ireland, Chester 1900 and 1912 two sterling silver mustard pots, with original blue glass liners together with two Georgian silver condiment spoons, London 1800 and 1823 (4)
Three Georgian double struck sterling silver mustard spoons two with Kings pattern, one with fiddle thread and shell. London, 1823 - 1825. Maker William Chawner. Weight: 90 grams