A James I silver seal top spoon, maker's mark of William Cawdell, London 1606, the pear shaped bowl engraved 'Er' to the reverse, length 17 cm, weight 47g
Elizabeth I sterling silver seal top spoon, hallmarked London, 1598, makers mark symbol of a 'T' above a crescent moon, with fig shaped bowl and a flattened slightly tapering stem, terminating at a lobed baluster seal shaped finial dot engraved 'R-P',…
James I sterling silver seal top spoon, c.1620, marks rubbed, engraved '1621' to seal top, with fig shaped bowl, flattened stem and double baluster finial, total weight 43gm, length 16.5 cm
David Clayton Australian silver seal top spoon and paper knife with seal top, plus a Sylvia Merryweather Australian silver seal top spoon, (3 items), the knife 16 cm long, 102 grams total
Rare Commonwealth / Charles II seal top spoon, circa 1660, uninscribed provincial of solid west country type, stamped with grid mark. Provenance: Glenleigh Antiques 07/12/1990 receipt and valuation available
A James I silver seal top spoon, Daniel Cary, London, 1624 the shaped finial on fig shaped bowl, length 16 cm, 46 grams. Provenance: James Fairfax AC, Sydney. Private collection, Sydney
Rare Charles I sterling silver seal top spoon, hallmarked London, 1637, Daniel Cary, with shaped baluster seal top, above slightly tapering handle and pear shaped bowl, the whole in gilt, total weight 42gm, length 16.8 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Dr &…
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:…
Pair of Victorian sterling silver serving spoons hallmarked London 1895, maker: John Newton Mappin, decorated with a seal top handle, twisted handles, and a shell bowl, in original fitted case
A rare English 17th century provincial silver seal top spoon, with an acanthus baluster seal top, remnants of gilding, flattened hexagonal stem, fig shape bowl with small rat-tail. Quatrefoil mark twice to the stem back and once to the bowl. Prick…
A Charles I silver seal top spoon, 1630-40 Exeter, the spoon of typical form with a fig shaped bowl, square section stem and surmounted by a standard seal top finial with faded gilding, place mark to bowl (refer Pickford's Jackson's page 290), silver…
James I sterling silver seal top spoon, c.1619, prick dot on seal 1619 over Sp, marked with a barbed rose to bowl, possibly later and by Thomas Cory or William Clare, with a fig-shaped bowl and flattened stem with lobed double baluster finial, total…
Three sterling silver seal top spoons, comprising a pair of spoons, both marked H. M. G. C to verso. Makers marks for C. W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, London, circa 1930-32. The other spoon with a hand beaten bowl, with hallmarks for Sheffield, circa 1904,…
Probably Charles I sterling silver seal top spoon, with parcel gilt seal top, bearing pricked initials Tb Ml & dated 1643, star like mark struck once to bowl & twice to shaft, Salisbury area, circa 1640, length 17.2 cm, weight: 49.5 grams
A rare Scandinavian silver gilt seal top spoon, circa 1650, the oval bowl with hallmarks, the stem with maidens head finial and engraved with initials Il, 39 grams, 16.5 cm
A large provincial silver and parcel gilt seal top spoon, circa 1630, the large seal top engraved with initials Ms Rs, the large fig shaped bowl stamped with makers mark I?G, 45 grams, 17 cm
A large provincial silver seal top spoon, circa 1630, the large seal top engraved with initials Mn is, the large fig shaped bowl stamped with maker's mark Wl then another three times on the stem, 53 grams, 17.8 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 Charles I silver seal top spoon, Richard Crosse, London 1634 the square faceted stem with lobed double baluster finial, the terminal engraved 'IL' over 'IT', length 17.5 cm