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Auction House:
Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
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*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver serving spoons, 1885 London, with maker's mark for John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, the pair of serving spoons in Old English pattern, with initialled and crested terminal, each marked under the terminal. Weight 264g… ***
*** Six Australian themed sterling spoons and one fork, 20th century, four by Harris & Son, Perth, one marked Stg silver, 1913 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Adie & Lovekin Ltd, four native flora spoons: kangaroo paw, flannel flower, two leschnaultia… ***
*** Three cased sets of sterling silver demi-tasse spoons, 1904 and 1922 Birmingham, 1929 Sheffield, various makers, Apostle spoons, bright cut thistle spoons with decorated stems, and miniature shovel style spoons, all hallmarked, Silver weight: 114gr,… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver serving fork, 1856 London, with maker's mark, Ga, for Chawner & Co, a Queen's pattern fork with a threaded edge and decorative pierced tines bright cut with trailing foliage and flowers, hallmarked underside, silver weight… ***
*** Three sterling silver toast racks, English and two Australian, 1932 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Edw. Viner; Hardy Brothers; Jmd for probably Jm Dempster, the small racks all of varied arched form with central carry handles; hallmarked to all, silver… ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver basting spoon, 1838 Exeter, with maker's mark for John stone, in fiddle pattern; hallmarked underside to terminal, silver weight 147gr, length 30.5 cm ***
*** A Georgian commemorative silver and baleen toddy ladle, 1805 London, with maker's mark for probably John Merry, the toddy ladle of typical shallow bowl form with lip, having a hollow silver section joining the wrythen baleen handle with a silver capped… ***
*** A German silver dish and a pair of French silver sugar tongs, post 1886 German silver mark, with maker's stamp A; late 19th century, with Minerva 2 standard and mark Hd with clover, probably Henri Demey, a reticulated oval dish with festoons and arcade… ***
*** A charming novelty sterling silver letter rack, 1910 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Elkington & Co, Made as a bespoke gift, the small rack with five circular pierced panels each, bearing part of a Christmas message, '1910 - Christmas - Dp - from - Mh,… ***
*** A harlequin set of six William IV/Victorian sterling silver teaspoons, circa 1845 London, with maker's mark for Charles Lias (five) and 1836 London, with rubbed marks, hourglass shaped teaspoons, five in a variant of Albert pattern, and one in a shell and… ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, 1820 London with maker's marks for William Eley & William Fearn, the serving spoons with repousse and chased gilt washed bowls depicting fruits and foliage, having scalloped rims, leaf form throats to… ***
*** 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… ***
*** A sterling silver goblet, sugar caster and a pair of knife rests, early 19th to mid 20th century, London and Birmingham, various makers, a pair of Georgian London-made bar bell knife rests, a gilt washed goblet, probably 1809 London by Robert Metham, and… ***
*** A German sterling bowl & a set of sterling demi-tasse spoons, mid 20th century, marked .925 and maker's mark for Wolter Otto, and; 1940 Birmingham, with maker's mark for William Suckling Ltd, a plain diamond shaped bowl with lightly folded upturned rims… ***
*** A cased sterling silver apostle spoon set, 1905 London, with maker's mark for Daniel & John Wellby, the gilt washed spoons with large oval bowls and cast handles, two with ornaments and twist motifs, the third with engraving and spiral twists, all with… ***
*** A Continental reticulated silver dish and a spoon, the oval embossed dish with a pierced and moulded rim in the rococo manner with lattice weave designs, scrolls, and cavorting putti within cartouches, and to the centre the scene of a shepherd upon a rock… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver fish slice, 1799 London, with maker's mark for Abstinando King, the trowel shaped slice with a pierced blade enclosing an engraved fish motif within a bright cut and prick worked border, with later ivorine handle, total weight… ***
*** Six George III sterling silver dinner forks, 1778 London, with maker's marks for Thomas Northcote, Old English knives with threaded edges to both sides and bearing engraved crests to the terminals; hallmarked to stems. Silver weight 338gr. Length 21.5 cm ***
*** four tea caddy spoons: English sterling, Danish, Continental, 1818 to 1935, a Georgian shell shaped fiddle pattern spoon, a Victorian fiddle pattern, spoon, a 1910 engraved double struck floral designed Continental spoon, and a 1935, Copenhagen stamped… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver basting spoon, 1784 London, with maker's mark for Richard Crossley, the quality Old English and thread pattern serving spoon with engraved crest to terminal, hallmarked underside, silver weight 130gr, length 29.5 cm ***
*** A boxed Victorian sterling silver Christening set 1860/61 London, with maker's marks for George Adams. The silver bladed knife, fork and spoon in shell and thread design; hallmarked to all pieces and housed in the original leather clad silk and navy… ***
*** A boxed set of six sterling silver demi-tasse spoons, with matching sugar tongs and sifter spoon, 1901 Birmingham, with maker's marks for William Devenport, all items with twisted stems and King's pattern decoration to terminals and arms, the small sifter… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver basting spoon, 1794 London, with maker's mark for George Smith III & William Fearn, a thread edged Old English spoon with engraved initials to the terminal and hallmarked underside, silver weight 107gr, length 30 cm ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver serving spoon, early 19th century, with faint mark for London, date/maker's marks rubbed, a thread edged King's pattern spoon, double struck, and crested to the terminal with a bull's head and coronet, hallmarked underside,… ***
*** A sterling silver tea strainer with stand, 1958 Birmingham, with maker's mark for William Suckling Ltd, (stand) and 1959 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Viner's Ltd, the stand with a ribbed central band, and the strainer with a formal floral, device upon… ***
*** An Australian sterling silver serving spoon, mid 20th century, with maker's mark for Sargison (of Hobart), of typical Sargison design with a rounded hammered bowl, a twist motif to the stem and an open strapwork scroll finial, mark of Sargison's to the… ***
*** An Australian sterling silver shoe horn, mid 1960s-80, with maker's mark for John Edwin Hale with piping shrike mark, a shoe horn of typical flaring spoon end form, hallmarked underside and with, letter 'Q, silver weight 76gr, length 17.5 cm ***
*** A set of six Australian sterling silver Wildlife spoons, later 20th century, with Celtic cross maker's marks for Flynn of Kyneton, Victoria, the teaspoons with split form stems each with cast and chased Australian animal and bird finials, housed in the… ***
*** A fine German Continental silver Bachelor cutlery setting, circa 1895 Berlin, with maker's marks for Körner & Proll, comprising a knife, fork, soup and dessert spoon, napkin ring and a water beaker, the stems of tapering design with rounded terminals and… ***
*** Two sterling silver sugar Sifting spoons, Georgian and Victorian, 1830 London, with maker's mark for T Cox Savory (overstamp?), 1869, with maker's mark SS for probably Goldsmiths Alliance, both of fiddle pattern design, with foliate pierced bowls, one… ***
*** A George III silver coin toddy ladle with a baleen handle, 1789 London, with maker's mark is. the oval bowl centred with a George II silver coin dated 1723, a silver mount and a wrythen baleen handle; hallmarked to the bowl. Length 36 cm ***
*** A fine pair of Victorian apostle spoons, 1888 London, with maker's marks for John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, the elegant spoons with shallow gilt washed circular bowls, with slender shaped stems with bright cut designs to cast upper sections surmounted… ***
*** Three pairs of Georgian sterling silver sugar tongs 1785/6 London, with mark of Hester Bateman, 1808/9 with mark of Peter & Ann Bateman and 1817/18 with mark of William Bateman. All delicately bright cut and prick worked throughout; hallmarked to the… ***
*** A pair of Monogrammed sterling silver gravy ladles, 1818/19 London, with maker's mark for William Bateman, in fiddle pattern with oval bowls; hallmarked underside to stems, silver weight 138gr, length 16.5 cm. ***
*** A set of six Irish sterling silver tea spoons, by Peter Walsh, Dublin, 1838/9, in fine condition the King's pattern spoons hallmarked to back of stem and monogrammed to the front of handle, silver weight 235gr length 15 cm ***
*** A pair of George IV sterling silver ladles, William Eaton, London, 1829/30, fiddle pattern, unadorned. Length 17.5 cm. Total weight 113gr. ***
*** A large Victorian sterling silver serving spoon, 1863 London, with partial maker's mark for DC with a pellet prefix, the well cast spoon in 'King's' pattern with the characteristic threaded edges, scrolls and anthemion motifs to both the upper and… ***
*** A group of three Irish sterling silver dessert spoons, Victorian era Dublin, one marked 1892, other dates and makers' marks unknown, all Old English pattern and bright cut and prick worked to stems and with a gryphon motif to finials; hallmarked underside… ***
*** A cased set of twelve bird-themed sterling silver spoons, John Pinches Ltd, London, 1976, the 'Royal Society For the Protection of Birds Spoon Collection', each spoon with an oval terminal with a different bird modelled in low relief, the name of the bird… ***
*** A group of four Georgian sterling silver spoons. 1779 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman, in Old English pattern, one monogrammed to the finial; hallmarked to reverse of stems. Silver weight 109gr. Length 16 cm ***
*** A set of six Georg Jensen sterling silver gilt 'Acorn' pattern coffee spoons, Des. Johan Rhode 1915 for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark, the set of 6 demitasse spoons with characteristic flutes design to pierced acorn finials, marked to the reverse of the… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver berry or serving spoons, 1894, with maker's marks for John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater finely decorated with formal neoclassical motifs upon a textured ground, the terminals with similar decoration and vacant cartouches,… ***
*** A set of sterling silver place name holders & A.84 silver bell, 1997 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Broadway & Co (holders); Russian with zolotniki (8.75 fineness) and town mark for Tallinn (Estonia), the elegant shaped trumpet shaped place name… ***
*** Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, early 19th to 20th century, a Georgian Old English caddy spoon with an oval bowl, a bright cut spoon with a trefid terminal, an ornate rococo style Birmingham-made spoon, and a Sheffield-made scallop shell shaped… ***
*** A George III sterling silver marrow scoop, 1776 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Chawner, a scoop of typical form crisply hallmarked to underside of stem, silver weight 43gr. Length 21.5 cm ***
*** Three pairs of sterling silver sugar tongs, two Irish Georgian and one Victorian, 1827 and 1837 Dublin, with maker's marks for Thomas Farnett and Peter Walsh respectively, thread and fiddle pattern to both pairs, and; 1847 London, with maker's mark for… ***
*** A French.950 silver soup ladle 1798-1809, with cockerel, maker's mark GG in lozenge, other marks, with a fine patina, the generous ladle of thread edge fiddle design, hallmarked underside. Silver weight 235gr. Length 33 cm ***
*** Two sets of six sterling silver spoons 1925/6 Birmingham, with maker's mark for William Devenport, and 1912 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall. Aset of apostle terminal spoons, and a set of demitasse spoons with gilt washed bowls, twist stems… ***
*** Four sterling silver and Britannia standard spoons & ladles, 1,800-1825, Aberdeen, with marks for George Booth, a small ladle; late 18th century Birmingham, a small toddy ladle with a baleen handle; 1881 Edinburgh (and Aberdeen) with marks for George… ***
*** Three sterling silver gravy ladles, 19th century, various makers, two Georgian and one Victorian ladle, all fiddle pattern, one with threaded edging; hallmarked underside to all'silver weight 203gr. Length 18 cm ***
*** A sterling silver jam spoon, sifter and butter knife trio, and a set of sterling silver novelty cocktail Picks, both boxed, 1900 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Levi & Salaman, a rococo revival trio, and; 1929 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Adolph… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver Sifting spoon, London 1843/4, with maker's mark Jrh for John Robert Harris, the oval-shaped bowl with delicate floral and foliate piercings with a thread and King's pattern finial, and to the reverse, a shell shape at the bowl;… ***
*** A boxed set of twelve sterling silver tea spoons, and sugar tongs, Sheffield 1904/5, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall, with embossed scroll and foliate decoration to the handles and housed in the original leatherette canteen, retailed through Tp Lewis,… ***
*** A group of three sterling silver spoons, 1839/40 and 1840/41, London with maker's mark William Eaton 1837/38, Dublin, with maker's mark Peter Weeks. Fiddle back spoons, one by William Eaton with an armorial style lion holding an axe, two with monograms;… ***
*** Three pairs of Georgian sterling silver sugar tongs, 1831 London, with maker's mark for William Bennett, a pair of fiddle pattern tongs, 1834 - 1837, partial marks only, with maker's mark for Richard Crossley, a pair of bright cut and prick worked tongs,… ***
*** A group of four sterling silver forks, 1915/15, London with maker's mark Elkington & Co Ltd, the fiddle back forks all with identical monograms; hallmarked. Silver weight 252gr length 18 cm ***
*** Two Continental 800 silver ladles, early 20th century, comprising a German 800 silver ladle (maker's mark 'Un'), with saucepan shaped bowl, long tapering navette shaped handle with a threaded edge to both sides embellished with ribbon and floral motif to… ***
*** An early Victorian sterling silver pepperette, 1839 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Henry Wilkinson. With gilt interior, the fine urn-shaped pepper shaker with a well embossed lobed lid, a foliate scalloped rim and finial, the baluster body with applied… ***
*** A George V sterling silver set of twelve teaspoons and sugar nip, 1912 Sheffield Martin Hall & Co Ltd, the set of 12 spoons, each with an engraved shaft broadening towards a delicately pierced foliate terminal, with matching sugar nip, each marked to the… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern fish knife, Des. Johan Rhode (1915) for Georg Jensen, post 1945 mark, the fish knife in the timeless acorn pattern, the handle with characteristic flutes design to pierced acorn terminal, marked to the… ***
*** Two cased sets of sterling silver teaspoons with tongs, 1916 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Hammond, Creake & Co.; 1930 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Arthur Price & Co, and Sheffield, Old English pattern spoons, the earlier set with floral… ***
*** A Crisp set of Victorian dessert forks, London, with maker's marks for Robert Stebbings, fiddle pattern thread edged forks, hallmarked underside to terminals, silver weight 343gr. Length 18 cm ***
*** A mixed set of six Irish Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, all 1830s Dublin, with maker's marks for William Cummins (three), Charles Marsh (two) and Patrick Moore, the mixed but matching fiddle pattern spoons with engraved volcano crests to terminals;… ***
*** Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, 19th to 20th century, a Victorian shaped fiddle pattern spoon, a rectangular Old English spoon, a decorative pierced spoon with a scrolling pierced stem, and a scallop shaped, spoon with shell terminal, hallmarked… ***
*** Seven sterling silver cutlery items: five forks, two spoons, early 19th century and after, various dates and makers, a Queen's pattern spoon and fork, a set of four two pronged Queen's pattern forks, and an American sugar or jam spoon; hallmarked to all.… ***
*** Two silver soup ladles, 800 French and. 812 German, 1798-1809, with provincial mark, 800 silver cockerel mark, and maker's mark of V with clover in a lozenge, with a large bowl, and a ribbed and waisted terminal, early 19th century, with 13 loth mark and… ***
*** A George III sterling silver marrow scoop, 1799 London, with maker's mark for Solomon Hougham, a scoop of typical form with the crest of a bullock head to the rear of the bowl; hallmarked to stem, silver weight 49gr. Length 23 cm ***
*** Two sterling silver toast racks 1895/6 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons, and; 1934/5 Birmingham, for Marson & Jones. One of arched Gothic form, the other with arched and canted strapwork, both raised on scalloped bases and having shaped… ***
*** Four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1797, 1804, 1821, 1829 London, various makers, all of thread edged design, three in fiddle pattern, one Old English; crisply hallmarked to terminals of all, silver weight 299gr. Length 23 cm ***
*** A fine and elegant set of six bright cut late Georgian Scottish dessert spoons, 1836 Edinburgh, with maker's mark of William Jamieson of Aberdeen, also with provincial stamp, Old English pattern spoons with delicate feathering and bright cut wavy… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver toddy ladle 1752/3 London, with maker's mark for William Garrard. The oval bowl with radiating flutes and a serpentine rim, having a slender conical throat attached to a timber handle with a swelled terminal and finial;… ***
*** A heavy gauge sterling silver toast rack, 1903/4 London, with maker's marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, of rounded form upon an oval base and raised on ball feet, with a central lobed carry handle with a central stem support; hallmarked to the lower… ***
*** A set of four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1730s and after London, with maker's marks for Richard Pargeter, Sw and Ws, Hanoverian pattern spoons hallmarked underside to stems. Silver weight 221gr. Length 21 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver serving spoon, 1792 London, with maker's mark Ib, an Old English spoon with a 'Lion Sejant' holding a fleur-de-lys engraved crest to the terminal; crisply hallmarked underside. Silver weight 69gr. Length 27.5 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver marrow scoop, James Tookey, London, 1764, of typical double ended form, weight 40g, length 21.5 cm ***
*** A boxed pair of sterling silver seal topped dessert spoons, 1913/14 London, with maker's mark for Samuel Jacob, of simple elegant design with tapering square form handles; hallmarked, silver weight 84gr, length 17 cm. ***
*** Two pairs of sterling silver sugar tongs. 1794 London, with maker's mark for Peter and Anne Bateman. 1875 Birmingham, with maker's mark, Fe for Elkington & Co. The Bateman tongs of elegant tapering form with a part fluted design to the body and ribbed… ***
*** Three pairs of Victorian sterling silver sugar tongs, 1846 Exeter, with maker's mark for Robert, James and Josiah Williams, a pair of fiddle pattern tongs; 1899 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Atkins Bros, a pair of 'Old English' tongs; and a German… ***
*** A group of four Georgian sterling silver spoons. 1794 London, with rubbed maker's marks. The Old English pattern spoons monogrammed 'M' to terminals; hallmarked to reverse of terminal. Silver weight109gr. Length 17 cm ***
*** Three Georgian sterling silver spoons, circa 1773 London, with maker's marks for possibly Francis Crump, a pair of Old English pattern soup spoons; hallmarked to stem but partly rubbed, and late 18th century London, with maker's mark for John Lambe, a… ***
*** An exceptionally large Danish .826 silver serving spoon, 1875, Carl Julius Herreborg (Copenhagen), the spoon in, the old Danish pattern (Dobbelt riflet) with matching large bowl, single struck with reeded edge, marked under, the stem, engraved with… ***
*** A cased sterling silver fork, knife and spoon set, circa 1916 London, Philip Hansen Abbot, decorated with scroll incised handles set with a raised circle decorated with geometric medallion, total weight 109gr ***
*** A set of twelve American silver 'Waverly' pattern teaspoons, R. Wallace & Sons, circa 1890, the set of 12 teaspoons, each decorated on both sides of the terminals with foliate C-scrolls in the 'Waverly' pattern, marked 'Sterling' and with maker's mark to… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver ladles, 1844 Exeter, with maker's mark for W.R. Sobey, comprising a gravy ladle and a straining ladle, in fiddle pattern, with crested terminals, each marked. Weight104g length 15.5 cm ***
*** Four French .950 silver sugar tongs, slice and Sifting spoons, Minerva 1 standard, 19th and early 20th century comprising a pair of sugar tongs of classical design with foliate thread and cast lion claws (c1910, with maker's mark for Raymond Collet), a… ***
*** An elegant fourteen piece American sterling silver dessert spoon set, 1880, with maker's marks for Gorham, comprising twelve small dessert spoons and two matching serving spoons, with tapering banded stems and crisply shaped terminals, bright cut with… ***
*** Two Australian sterling silver gum leaf items: a ladle and a Bookmark/letter opener, modern era, both marked sterling silver, maker's mark of Harris to letter opener, the gravy ladle with a pierced handle with a gumleaf and nut design, a gum leaf shaped… ***
*** A boxed Victorian sterling silver Christening set, 1972 London, with maker's marks, Ga for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). the setting with Gothic revival ornamental cushion, leaf and fleur-de-lys motifs, housed in the original silk and velvet lined… ***
*** A set of four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1801 London with maker's mark for William Eley & William Fearn, elegant Old English pattern spoons; hallmarked to finials. Silver weight 266gr. Length 22 cm ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver toddy ladle, circa 1,800, with maker's marks Gb, marks rubbed, with an elongated bowl with rope twist edging, an undulating vegetal stem attached to a wrythen baleen handle; hallmarked to bowl. Length 37 cm ***
*** Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, early 19th to 20th century, two Georgian caddy spoons, Old English pattern, and a fiddle pattern spoon, with a shell terminal, a pointed Sheffield spoon with a bright cut borders to the stem, and a Birmingham… ***
*** A sterling silver armorial soup ladle, 1890/91, Sheffield maker's mark for John Edward Bingham, Walker & Hall, the elegant ladle with an oval bowl to an Old English stem with a crest bearing a bright cut Latin inscription, Labor Ipse Voluptas (Labor… ***
*** A set of three George I sterling silver dessert spoons, 1727 London, with maker's mark for James Wilks, the Old English pattern dessert spoons with engraved crests to terminals, all boldly hallmarked underside, silver weight 95gr, length 17.5 cm, and… ***
*** A George II sterling silver marrow scoop, circa 1730s, of typical plain form with slender elongated bowls in two sizes, rubbed, pinched marks to the stem, silver weight 42gr, length 20.5 cm ***
*** A boxed set of twelve Royal Horticultural Society flower spoons with associated paperwork, 1974 Sheffield, in association with John Pinches, and Stokes Australia, the limited edition spoons available only to Stokes collectors and Fellows of the Royal… ***
*** An elegant pair of French .950 silver serving spoons, 1896 and after, with Minerva 1 standard and maker's mark for HEnin et Cie to lozenge, with gilt washed bowls with generously threaded ribbon tied edges to Old English style handles; hallmarked to bowls… ***