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Auction House:
Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
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*** An important Tiffany silver Florentine pattern cutlery suite, circa 1905, the setting for twelve with engraved script initials, comprising table forks, table knives, soup spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, dessert knives, bouillon spoons, orange… ***
*** A sterling silver Old English pattern cutlery service, mostly 18th/19th century, mixed makers and dates comprising 27 tablespoons, 48 table forks, 6 three pronged table forks, 61 dessert spoons, 54 entree forks, 42 teaspoons, 37 table knives, 35 entree… ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern cutlery service with settings for ten comprising table knives, table forks, entree knives, entree forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, steak knives, fish knives, tea spoons and coffee spoons, and serving items… ***
*** A Georg Jensen Silver 'Pyramid' Pattern flatware setting for eight plus extensive range serving implements designed by Harald Nielsen in 1926 all pieces stamped mid 20th century, 6500gms (all in) ***
*** A matched Georgian sterling silver cutlery service, comprising 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons and 24 forks ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens and covers by Charles Wright, London 1782 each with beaded loop handles and engraved with contemporary Earl's crest, 15 cm high, 22 cm across the handles, 1275 grams ***
*** A fine quality silver-gilt dessert service for sixteen place settings in the stag pattern, London 1894-1906, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London in case ***
*** A large suite of English Kings pattern sterling silver cutlery, 19th century and later, a setting for twelve with mixed makers marks and dates ***
*** An Elizabeth II sterling silver King's pattern cutlery suite setting for twelve by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1950, comprising soup spoons, table knives, table forks, entree knives, entree forks, dessert spoons, tea spoons and six serving spoons, 4… ***
*** A very rare Australian sterling silver sauce ladle, by Alexander Dick (1791-1843), hallmarked with a lion passant, leopards head, monarchs head and a capital E, initialled. 18.5 cm long ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver canteen of Cypress pattern cutlery, comprising 11 soup spoons, 11 table forks, 11 table knives, 12 dessert spoons, 12 entree forks, 12 entree knives and 12 tea spoons, designed by Tias Eckhoff in 1953, 3,760 grams total weight ***
*** A Kings pattern sterling silver canteen of cutlery English, early 20th century various makers, 144 pieces ***
*** A table service of King's pattern sterling silver cutlery for twelve, comprising 109 pieces, including servers and two bread knives. Approx. Weight 5.9kg ***
*** An Old English pattern silver cutlery service approx 94 pieces ***
*** A Elizabeth II sterling silver Queen Anne pattern cutlery suite for 12, by Robert & Belk Ltd, London 1973 comprising soup spoons, table knives and forks, entree knives and forks, dessert spoons, fish knives and forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons and 4 table… ***
*** An Elizabeth I sterling silver plain slip top spoon, 1585, makers mark a crescent enclosing W with the year letter partly erased. 15.5 cm long ***
*** A sterling silver cutlery set, initialled and hallmarked London, 1906, maker Francis Higgins III consisting of fourteen table spoons, twenty table forks, nine dessert spoons, twelve large knives, and six small knives. Provenance: A. Buxton, Knox Street,… ***
*** A stylish German Art Nouveau silver cutlery suite by Vereinigte Silberware-Fabriken, Düsseldorf, circa 1900 the Jugenstil pattern suite comprising twelve table knives, twelve table forks, eleven table spoons, eleven entree knives, twelve entree forks,… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver part suite of fiddle pattern cutlery with engraved script initial 'THS' by Williams Eley & Fearn, London 1896 comprising 3 table spoons, 4 dessert spoons, 6 dessert forks, 8 teaspoons, and 3 extra odd dessert forks ***
*** A 17th century sterling silver apostle spoon, circa 1628. 18 cm long ***
*** A matched sterling silver Queen's pattern table service by Henry Birk and Sons Canada. Comprising 96 pieces in total ***
*** A Charles I sterling silver seal top spoon with fluted and foliage baluster seal, 1638, makers mark B. Y. (presumably Benjamin Yate). 16 cm long ***
*** A large continental silver cutlery service, circa 1900 comprising twelve each tea spoon, coffee spoon, fruit knife, table fork, pastry fork, fish fork, desert fork, ice cream spoon, fish knife, table knife, desert knife, table spoon, fruit spoon, with… ***
*** A German silver cutlery service by Mh Wilkens & Sohne, Bremen-Hemellingen, comprising 11 table knives, 12 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 entree knives, 12 entree forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 teaspoons, 11 coffee spoons, 12… ***
*** A fine set of silver Kings pattern cutlery for eight place settings, 19th century ***
*** A large Continental silver cow creamer, circa 1900. 27 cm long, 600 grams ***
*** A 17th century sterling silver seal top spoon. 17.7 cm long ***
*** Four Elizabethan sterling silver dog nose spoons, maker L.I. London, 1573 ***
*** An antique part suite of sterling silver cutlery, Old English and Thread pattern, 18th/19th century mixed makers comprising six table spoons, sixteen table forks, six dessert spoons, twelve entree forks, ten teaspoons and seven Russian silver table knives… ***
*** A sterling silver King's pattern cutlery suite with settings for eight by Whitehill Silver & Plate Co, Sheffield 1982, comprising table knives, table forks, soup spoons, entree knives, entree forks and dessert spoons, 2,190 grams excluding knives ***
*** Cutlery: German Continental silver cutlery (set for 12 incomplete) by Ruckert. 4+kg (not including knives) ***
*** A George III sterling silver beaded swing handle pedestal sugar basin by Hester Bateman, London 1787 with engraved bright cut floral swags, 10 cm high, 15 cm wide, 155 grams ***
*** Georg Jensen: 'Acorn' patterned cutlery. Two place settings of 8 pieces each, plus set of 6 tea spoons. (22 items) ***
*** A set of six Australian silver spoons and two serving spoons by Linton of Perth ***
*** A collection of fifty items of sterling silver cutlery, comprising six Hanoverian pattern table forks and six dessert forks by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1913, eleven Old English pattern table forks, six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Ab… ***
*** Sterling silver antique thread patterned cutlery comprising dinner forks (30), entree forks (15), spoons (21), teaspoons (15). 81 pieces, Georgian & Victorian, various makers ***
*** A collection of American silver cutlery ***
*** A collection of Danish silver by Johannes Siggaard, Copenhagen, 1934/7 comprising an Art Deco 2 handled shallow bowl, 6 various serving spoons and a cake slice and other Danish silver comprising a 30 piece (part set) 'thread' pattern cutlery suite, 6… ***
*** Nazi-Era German silver: 9 cake forks & 4 matching fish knives made by Lameyer, each piece emblazoned with Luftwaffe eagle & swastika with monogrammed 'B' for General Bodenschatz who was adjutant to Manfred von Richthofen in World War I & went on to become… ***
*** A chased silver ivory chopstick and knife holder Derge, Tibet, 19th century. 33.5 cm ***
*** An Elizabeth II set of twelve sterling silver King's pattern table knives and twelve entree knives by Frank Cobb Co Ltd, Sheffield 1950 ***
*** An Elizabeth II sterling silver set of twelve King's pattern fish knives and twelve fish forks with silver plated blades by William Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1960 ***
*** A set of twelve Victorian sterling silver 'Rich Figure' pattern table knives by John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London 1873 ***
*** A set of sterling silver fiddle pattern cutlery 6 soup spoons another 6 soup spoons 6 table forks, 6 small forks, 6 dessert spoons ***
*** A George II sterling silver lidded brandy saucepan London 1757 17 x 15 x 15 cm, with hinge lip, wooden handle and finial maker 'Ee & Jw' ***
*** A George III sterling silver engraved bright cut pierced scimitar blade beaded handle fish knife by Hester Bateman, London 1783 ***
*** A continental silver cutlery suite, setting for ten with extra pieces ***
*** Georgian and Victorian sterling silver fiddle and thread pattern forks. 28 in total, various years and makers. 2300+ grams ***
*** A pair of Victorian silver and silvergilt embossed spoons, marker' mark CC, London 1891. 20.5 cm long ***
*** Twenty-four silver entree forks, London hallamrks, maker F.H. Three-pronged, rat-tail design and. Twelve matching silver soup spoons ***
*** A set of eleven George II Scottish sterling silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons by James Welsh, Edinburgh 1749, Assay Master's mark of Hugh Gordon, 880 grams ***
*** Twenty-four matching silver dinner forks, London hallmarks, maker F.H. Three-pronged, rat-tail design ***
*** An Irish silver soup ladle, by Daniel Popkins Dublin 1758, 36 cm long ***
*** A sterling silver basting spoon, possibly Scottish ***
*** Fiddle and thread pattern spoons (14) and forks (14), 19th century. 1700 grams approx. (28 items) ***
*** A pair of George III basting spoons London hallmarks,maker RC and another spoon by Hester Bateman, London ***
*** Two boxed sets each of twelve pairs of Indonesian silver floral design spoons and forks and a set of six teaspoons, 20th century, 2000 grams ***
*** A George II sterling silver Old English and Shell soup ladle with fluted bowl and engraved contemporary script initials by Thomas Devonshire & William Watkins, London 1759 ***
*** A collection of Old English and Fiddle pattern silver flatware, 1802 & later, comprising thirty nine pieces with mixed maker's marks and dates including Hester Bateman, total weight not including knives, 850gms (approx.) ***
*** A 17th century seal top silver spoon, London 1573. ***
*** A set of Georgian silver pistol handled table knives English ***
*** A part canteen of English sterling silver table cutlery of mixed dates and makers ***
*** An Australian Arts and Crafts sterling silver designed tea strainer, sugar tongs and set of six tea spoons, circa 1900, each designed with gum leaf handles, hand beaten bowls and decorated with gum nuts, various forms of 'Stg/Silver' marks, the strainer… ***
*** A collection of twenty-two items of sterling silver cutlery, mixed patterns, maker and date comprising four table spoons, seven table forks, six dessert spoons and five dessert forks approximately 1320 grams ***
*** A Pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoons, by Henry Greene, London, 1708, engraved with initials *L*S*K (2) ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoon, by Henry Greene, London, 1707, engraved with a crest ***
*** 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 ***
*** A pair of George III silver basting spoons, by Hester Bateman London 1782, Initialed 30 cm long ***
*** A collection of nine Georgian sterling silver Hanover pattern table spoons including an Irish pair by William Ward, Dublin 1771, a pair by James Wilks, London 1750, an Irish pair by Michael Keating, Dublin 1775 and three other ***
*** Australian silver: set of 6 cake forks and spoons with Arts & Crafts wild flower design. from the workshop of renowned West Australian silversmith, James Alexander Linton stamped 'Jal'. 20th century, in excellent condition (12 items) ***
*** Harris & Son Australian wild flowers boxed set of 13 sterling silver teaspoons by the noted Western Australian smith, plus a Harris & Son silver cake server in box. (14) ***
*** Two Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoons, one Thomas Burridge London 1706 and one William Juson, London, circa 1705 (2) ***
*** A Pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoons, by Benjamin Watts, London, 1709, engraved with initials R*D (2) ***
*** A George III sterling silver swing handle sugar bowl by Peter and William Bateman, London 1797, with bright cut decoration, 14.5 cm including handle ***
*** A George III Scottish set of twelve Fiddle & Shell pattern sterling silver table forks, by Andrew Wilkie, retailer's mark for Robert Morton, Edinburgh 1818 (12) ***
*** A Russian silver set of 12 spoons by Nikolai Vladimirov, 1898-1917, St.Petersburg, in original fitted birchwood box, c1900. ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose ribbed rat-tail table spoon, by Edward Gibson, London, 1702, engraved with initials IWA ***
*** A George III sterling silver bright cut sugar bowl by Walter & Patrick Cunnington, Edinburgh, 1798, 21 cm wide, 245grams ***
*** Group of sterling silver spoons including Georgian Scottish table spoons, Irish and English tea spoons etc. 1200 grams approx. (43 items) ***
*** An unusual George III silver mechanical server 1789 London, by Solomon Howland 30 cm long ***
*** A set six Georgian pistol pattern table knives, makers mark Tl 23 cm long ***
*** A George II lemon strainer London 1727, 18 cm wide, 78gms weight ***
*** Two Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose rat-tail table spoons, one Richard Hutchinson of Colchester London 1706 and one William Scarlett London 1711. (2) ***
*** Antique sterling silver fiddle and thread table spoons: comprising set of 6 and a pair by George William Adams of London; set of 4 by Richard Pouldon of London c1823; single spoon by Charle Ely of London c1825. 1145 grams total (13 items) ***
*** A boxed Indian colonial regimental silver cheese scoop, George Gordon & Co., Madras, circa 1830, engraved 'Nagpore 39 Seetabuldee, made for the 39th Regiment, Madras Native Infantry', together with a small collection of fiddle pattern regimental flatware… ***
*** Hester Bateman: sterling silver table spoon and matching mustard spoon. London c1822. (3 items) ***
*** Ten European silver soup spoons and another single spoon. Stamped sterling silver. Five engraved Cl to front, five engraved Ml ***
*** A Scottish pair of George IV sterling silver fancy King’s pattern basting spoons by Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1826 ***
*** A collection of three shell bowl Georgian tea caddy spoons one 1827 by William Chawner, one 1801 London by Urquhart and Hart and the other London 1806 maker S. C ***
*** A good Regency silver toast rack, English circa 1815 ***
*** A George IV Scottish sterling silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow, 1827 ***
*** A George III sterling silver shell pattern ladle with beaded edge, London 1772 makers mark indistinct ***
*** Irish sterling silver Ladel: Georgian fiddle pattern. Made by Richard Sawyer of Dublin c1808. Weight 190grams, 34 cm. VG condition ***
*** A George III sterling silver bright cut tart slice with green tinted ivory handle by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1795, 20.5 cm long, a Georgian sterling silver pair of sugar nips, circa 1790 by Thomas Jackson, and a Victorian floral pair by Hilliard &… ***
*** A collection of English sterling silver, comprising a large serving spoons, two sauce ladles and a plain sugar bowl, 31 cm long, 10 cm diameter ***
*** A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog-nose ribbed rat-tail table spoon, Exeter, circa 1710 ***