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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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*** Scottish sterling silver Queen's pattern table & soup spoons, six of each. Mid 19th century ***
*** A George IV sterling silver Feather Edge basting spoon by J. McKay, Edinburgh and a George III cream ladle by Hester Bateman, London 1782 (2) ***
*** A George III sterling silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell fish slice by William Knight, London 1816 ***
*** A leather cased set of twelve silver gilt caviar dishes, Continental 19th century. 5.5 cm ***
*** Eleven early English sterling silver dessert spoons of varying dates, George II, Hanoverian, with various marks and makers ***
*** A Queen Anne sterling silver dog-nose table spoon, London, 1707, makers mark rubbed ***
*** A Victorian boxed pair of sterling silver fish servers, by Levesley Brothers, Sheffield, 1881 (2) ***
*** A set of 12 Victorian sterling silver spoons and set of 6 matching teaspoons. Plus 6 Georgian sterling silver teaspoons. ***
*** Ladles: Handsome fiddle and thread design ladle made by William Eaton of London circa 1842 (300+ grams); plus 2 Victorian sterling silver sauce ladles 164 grams. ***
*** A German silver soup ladle, 19th century ***
*** A George IV silver meat skewer, London 1834, by Robert Rutland, crested, 31 cm long ***
*** Eight various dessert knives and ten various table knives. Mostly silver ***
*** A Russian silver floral tea strainer by Daniel Pragst St Petersburg, assay master's mark of Dmitri Tvyersko, 18 cm long ***
*** Hester Bateman: a fine set of four feathered edged sterling silver table spoons, London ***
*** A George III sterling silver brandy saucepan by John Eames, London 1807, 20 cm long, 200 grams ***
*** A German silver serving spoon with a finial of 'The Rape of the Sabine Woman' by Giambolgna, marked 800 ***
*** An antique sterling silver bell, marked 'H's', London. 11 cm ***
*** A German silver fancy pattern part cutlery suite by Lowenthal comprising six table spoons, eight table forks, six dessert spoons and five dessert forks, approximately 1400 grams ***
*** A Russian silver fancy Albert pattern tea strainer by Carl Seipel, St Petersburg 1849, assay master's mark of Dmitri Tvyersko, 19.5 cm long ***
*** A George II silver fork, London 1742 makers mark indistinct 30 cm long ***
*** A pair of silver berry spoons by Mappin & Webb, in fitted box, 21 cm long ***
*** A George I sterling silver punch ladle, Phillips Garden, London 1743 and a Georgian style toddy ladle set with silver Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee medallion, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901 ***
*** Sterling silver: fine pair of serving spoons with Shakespeare themes; 'Titania and Bottom', plus 'Miranda and Ferdinand', each one adorned with fairy top. gilt wash finish, London hallmarks. Weight 200 grams, height 21 cm. VG condition ***
*** A sterling silver fish slice, London 1779. 30 cm long ***
*** Georg Jensen: 75th Jubilee sterling silver spoon set with cornelian (boxed); 'Acorn' patterned caddy spoon and pate knife. (3 items) ***
*** A George III sterling silver marrow scoop London 1759 ***
*** A group of three Russian spoons. X, comprising a plain silver serving spoon with fig-shaped bowl engraved with foliage, with tapering faceted handle terminating in a knop finial, Moscow 1908-1917, maker's initials Russian Np; a parcel-gilt soup spoon the ***
*** A pair of Australian silver teaspoons by J M Wendt. Length 13 cm ***
*** A Georg Jensen pair of sterling silver Acorn poultry shears ***
*** A German silver pap boat, Augsburg, 18th century, maker's mark 'HA', 12 cm long, 65 grams ***
*** Four boxed sets of sterling silver tea spoons ***
*** A set of six sterling silver coffee spoons by Georg Jensen in presentation case ***
*** A sterling silver sauce ladle 1777-78, maker Thomas Daniel ***
*** A George III pair of sterling silver Fiddle, thread and shell pattern table spoons by William Chawner, London 1811 ***
*** Two Russian silver tea strainers 1908-17, 15 & 11 cm (2) ***
*** Group of English & Scottish sterling silver spoons & pair of serving forks, 19th century. (25 pieces) 800+ grams ***
*** Pair of Georgian sterling silver basting spoons, London circa 1803 ***
*** Sterling silver: Christening mugs (2); boxed set of 6 tea spoons; napkin rings (2); mustard spoon and jam spoon. 410 grams. Good condition (14 items) ***
*** The apostle spoons: set of 13 sterling silver spoons in presentation box issued by the Birmingham mint c1977. 440 grams total. Excellent condition ***
*** A George II sterling silver Old English pattern soup ladle with fluted bowl probably by Thomas Chawner, London 1786 ***
*** A Victorian Scottish sterling silver King's pattern sauce ladle by John Mitchell, Glasgow 1833, a Fiddle pattern sauce ladle by William Eley, London 1827 and four teaspoons ***
*** Set of six Georgian sterling silver table spoons, London circa 1820 ***
*** Two sterling silver serving spoons and a butter knife designed by Georg Jensen, 10 cm long spoon, knife 16 cm long ***
*** Six Art Nouveau silver teaspoons, Sheffield circa 1905, knot design at top of handle and eight silver rat-tail coffee spoons London and two sterling silver Tiffany forks with a pair of beaten silver salad servers with wooden handles ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver bright cut table spoons by Richard Crossley, London 1783 ***
*** A collection of sterling silver cutlery comprising four George III Hanover pattern table spoons by John Innocent, London 1762, six fancy Fiddle pattern tea spoons by George Adams, London 1870, ten various pieces of cutlery and seven Austrian silver… ***
*** Victorian Queen's pattern basting spoon & sterling silver fish server. (2 items) ***
*** Set of 4 sterling silver toddy ladles by John Evans of London circa 1841 ***
*** Sterling silver: two boxed sets of tea spoons (6 in each) comprising Danish enamel with gilded finish stamped 'Frigast'; plus English silver and enamel set by William hair Haseler of Birmingham c1937. VG condition ***
*** A Georg Jensen sterling silver serving spoon, 24 cm long ***
*** A George V sterling silver boxed pair of toast racks and another rack the pair by William Drummond & Co, London 1910, the smaller by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1890, 265 grams total weight ***
*** A George V sterling silver fancy pattern three piece carving set, soup ladle and a sauce ladle by George Howson, Sheffield 1920 ***
*** A sterling silver caddy spoon, French silver sifting spoon, French silver server, a ladle and sugar tongs. ***
*** Pair of sterling silver pierced berry serving spoons ***
*** Three Georgian sterling silver sauce ladles ***
*** A set of six Victorian sterling silver teaspoons with fiddle thread, London 1838 ***
*** Paul Storr: sterling silver spoon, London c1812. ***
*** A sterling silver basting/marrow spoon 1691 maker possibly Elizabeth Tookey 1691 ***
*** A George IV sterling silver pair of Aesthetic decorated table spoons and six berry spoons the pair by William Traies, London 1824, the berry spoons mixed maker's and dates ***
*** An antique silver ladle with ivory handle. 29 cm ***
*** A collection of sterling silver items comprising six Albert pattern dessert spoons by Francis Higgins, London 1845, a set of four Edward VII oblong fluted salts with blue glass liners by William Hutton & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1908 and a napkin ring ***
*** A Norwegian silver gilt blue and white enamel tea strainer by David-Andersen, 1888-1925, 12 cm long ***
*** A sterling silver fish slice and fork with ivory handles, London 1909, cased ***
*** Boxed set of six sterling silver napkin rings; sugar tongs; spoon & napkin ring. ***
*** A George III sterling silver set of 3 Bead pattern sauce ladles with fluted bowls by Thomas Pratt & Arthur Humphries, London 1781/3 ***
*** A silver lidded cut glass dressing table box, a silver heart shaped box and a pair of silver mounted knife rests, 8 cm, 6 cm and 8.5 cm wide ***
*** Continental silver cutlery including ladle, servers, cake forks & spoons (28 pieces). Approximately 1.1kg ***
*** A George III sterling silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell fish slice, hallmarked London, 1816, maker William Knight. Provenance: Mossgreen, The Peter Elliott Collection, Sydney, 2015, lot 980 ***
*** Four silver serving spoons, two Dublin hallmarks, two London, maker R.G & G.S. Two engraved STH, two crested with a hand holding a cross ***
*** Australiana: group of 7 sterling silver and enamel spoons with Australiana tops. G/VG condition. ***
*** A George III sterling silver pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles engraved with a crest and initials, London 1736 ***
*** A Danish silver sauce ladle by Evald Johannes Nielsen 1879-1958, in fitted box, 17 cm long ***
*** An English sterling silver apostle spoon, 19th century ***
*** A French silver Fiddle and Thread pattern silver tea strainer by Olier & Caron, circa 1900, 16 cm long ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver punch ladle. 39 cm long ***
*** Sterling silver condiment set in box; coffee spoons in box; & cocktail spoon ***
*** A George III silver fruit embossed sifting spoon. London 1795 Makers mark P.E.& A. Crested 19 cm long ***
*** Russian silver: set of 6 tea spoons with barley twist handles and engraved spoon backs. by Alexandra Yargunova, Moscow, late 19th century. VG condition ***
*** A collection of sterling silver ladles comprising one by Peter & William Bateman, London 1808, another two ladles and a sugar shifter, London 1897 ***
*** Set of 6 Danish silver and enamel tea spoons in box ***
*** A George II sterling silver marrow scoop by Ebenezer Coker, London 1752 ***
*** A pair of sterling silver sugar nips, Chester 1910. 11 cm long ***
*** A pair of cased George III silver spoons with later Victorian decoration ***
*** A George III sterling silver fluted bowl caddy spoon by George Wintle, London 1796, a Dutch spoon decorated with a swans, and another with cows and a crest ***
*** A George III sterling silver Fiddle pattern fish slice by Thomas Streetin, London 1804 ***
*** A set of six sterling silver dessert spoons and a set six pastry forks, by Gorham USA, circa 1960 ***
*** A Georg Jensen silver 'Acorn' pattern baby feeder spoon and a stone inset silver fork, 20th century, the spoon 9 cm long ***
*** A Continental silver, silver-gilt and ivory christening spoon, fork, and napkin ring, circa 1900 ***
*** Remains of sterling silver collection. Noted Georgian sugar tongs; two English sauce ladles (1 x Georgian, 1 x 20th century); pair of English mustard spoons; silver mounted glass bowl. (6 items) ***
*** Twenty one silver tea spoons ***
*** A collection of sterling silver cutlery comprising a pair of Victorian Queen's pattern table spoons by John Kilpatrick, London 1874, a set of five Queen's rosette pattern tea spoons, Glasgow 1855 and a set of six King's pattern tea spoons, Edinburgh 1818 ***
*** A George III sterling silver and whale bone oval toddy ladle by Elizabeth Morley, London 1797 ***
*** A Continental silver spoon with a figure of Columbus, a Russian silver spoon and a twisted handled spoon ***
*** A set of four sterling silver salt spoons, London 1883 ***
*** A three piece Berlin silver cutlery set in box, early 20th century ***
*** A sterling silver jockey's cap tea-caddy spoon. 5 cm long ***