Set of ten sterling silver olive tongs, hallmarked Birmingham, 1931, of shaped form with three claw prongs and central silver skewer, total weight 157gm, length 7 cm
A George IV silver meat skewer, traditional diamond section and of tapered form with ring handle, worn armorial to terminal, Exeter 1833 by William Pope. Length 19 cm. Note: Exeter hallmarks are scarce.
William IV sterling silver meat skewer, hallmarked London, 1833, W.C (William Chawner) with reeded loop handle terminating to shell motif, with fiddle handle and tapering blade, total weight 130gm, length 30 cm
William IV sterling silver meat skewer, hallmarked London, 1831, W.B (possibly William Bateman), with loop handle, with shell motif above fiddle pattern handle and tapering blade, total weight 157gm, length 33 cm
A good George III silver meat skewer, traditional diamond section tapered form, the ring handle with restrained bright engraving. Clear marks for London 1790 by George Smith (III) & William Fearn. 84gm, length 32.5 cm.
Golfing interest: a set of six English sterling silver cocktail skewers in the form of golf clubs in original leather golf bag, by Corfield & Co, Birmingham, circa 1929, 8.5 cm high
A George III Irish sterling silver skewer, 1804 Dublin, with maker's mark for I W (not identified), of typical tapering blade form with an integral ring handle; hallmarked to upper stem, silver weight 61gr, length 26 cm
A Georgian sterling silver meat skewer William Eley & William Fearn / London / circa 1797, of typical form with a loop end. Monogrammed F.K.T approximately 102 gms silver 33.5 cm long. Provenance: The John Hurlston Collection.
A pair of Australian sterling silver skewers, circa 1900, with maker's mark for Stevenson (of Adelaide), slender skewers with open oval terminals, hallmarked to upper stems, silver weight 31gr, length 20 cm
Set of four Victorian game meat skewers with birds, London circa 1856 with a nice tapered finish, and featuring a well crafted pheasant to the tops of each. A monogram appears on each, hallmarked London circa 1856 by Elizabeth Eaton, length 18 cm, weight…
Three sterling silver meat skewers and a page turner, the page turner, of plain form with a loop handle. Maker's marks for William Eley and William Fearn, London, circa 1799, the larger meat skewer initialled Jeg beneath a loop handle. Maker's marks for…
A set of five sterling silver skewers consisting of: a double struck King's pattern, London, 1835 by William Eaton. An arrow design poultry skewer, London, 1759 by Richard Gosling. A plain poultry skewer, London, 1776 a pair of poultry skewers with shell…
Cased set five George V silver coffee spoons Birmingham 1925, makers Harrison & Hipwood, with coffee bean finials; also 2 sterling silver cocktail skewers; and bread fork, decorated composite handle
A Georgian sterling silver skewer, 1773 London, with rubbed maker's mark, the heavy gauge skewer of typical tapering form with a shell form mount to the terminal and a ring handle; hallmarked, silver weight 146gr, length 33 cm
English hallmarked sterling silver George III meat skewer having a ringed end, engraved with a lion & Crown armorial. London, 1809, makers mark rubbed. Condition: good, some wear consistant with age. Lenmgth 27.5 cm. Weight 76g
English hallmarked sterling silver George III meat skewer having a ribbon type looped end, with an engraved dragon armorial. London, 1764, maker Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright. Condition: good, minor age related wear. Length 27.8 cm. Weight 73g
Three Georgian silver meat Skewers by Jonathan Hayne, London 1827, Walter Tweedie, London 178O, Richard Britton, London 1817, each of typical form with ring handle, the Jonathan Hayne example with horse crest, 321 grams in total.Provenance: Purchased from…
A George II silver double lipped punch ladle with turned pearwood handle, William Justus, London 1735, a George III tapering silver meat skewer, George Cowles, London 1790, a George III silver soup ladle, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1802, a…
A George III silver game skewer, traditional tapered diamond form blade, reeded ring handle, scripted W. initial. London 1795 by Thomas Northcote & George Bourne. Weight 7 cm. Length 25.8 cm