Eight pieces Georg Jensen sterling child's cutlery Johan Rohde, silver acorn Konge pattern, including 2 sets, each of 4 pieces, including knife, dessert spoon, egg spoon, and fork, each marked Jensen/Sterling, and each with engraved monogram to handle.
George IV sterling silver child's mug converted into creamer on pedestal with half fluting to body and applied acanthus leaf handle as well as a gilt wash interior. Marked London 1827 Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, 150 grams weight.
A cased sterling silver child's cutlery set, 1981 Sheffield, with maker's marks for probably Harrison Brothers, the Queen's pattern set with steel blades comprising a spoon, knife and fork, hallmarked to handles and housed in the hard case of issue,…
Boxed continental silver three piece set cutlery including spoon, knife and fork, each marked '800,' for child's baptism presentation. (Weight 94grams approx, total including knife).
A rare Charles II trefid silver child's spoon, plain oval bowl with flame back and rat's tail, the handle engraved with flowering tendril. London 1679 by Laurence Jones. Length 14 cm
Regency period child's mug in sterling silver, nicely decorated with an acanthus thumb piece and engraved with acorns, marked 1818, London, approx 111g & 7 cm high
Georgian Childs cup in sterling silver, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard. In urn form with applied foliate handle, marked London RE, EB, 1814 approx 118g, 8 cm high Provenance: Ex Stanley Lipscombe
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,…