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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Three George III Scottish silver Hanoverian tablespoons by Milne and Campbell 1757-1780, each spoon with 'Stag head' crest 'Pro Aris Focis', 206 grams. Provenance: Purchased from James R.Lawson Sydney, 1977. ***
*** A Scottish sterling silver ladle maker's mark Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, circa 1842, the long handle engraved with the letter 'A' terminating in an oval hollow, 216 grs total weight of silver, 33 cm long. ***
*** A George III sterling silver ladle maker's mark worn, London, circa 1807, the handle engraved with an armorial crest terminating in an oval hollow, 241grs total weight of silver. ***
*** An English sterling silver shell ladle, by Lias Bros, London, circa 1832, the shell shaped bowl terminating in a bright cut handle. Approximately 204 gms. 35.5 cm long ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen Acorn poultry shears, the sterling silver handles in the acorn pattern with stainless steel blades. Stamped Georg Jensen, Denmark, the handles stamped Georg Jensen sterling. ***
*** Three Georgian silver sugar nips, one London 1783, cast as a figure of harlequin with snake handles and leaf grips, the other two of typical scrolled form with shell grips, one apparently unmarked, the other with maker's mark Sh and date letter rubbed.… ***
*** Three pieces of Georgian serving silver, comprising a George III Old English soup ladle, London 1779, a George III fiddle pattern stuffing spoon, London 1806 and a George IV fiddle thread and shell pattern soup ladle, London 1825. The longest ladle 33 cm,… ***
*** Two pairs of boxed sterling silver spoons, comprising a pair of boxed serving spoons, each with a feathered edge. Makers marks for Thomas Barker, London, circa 1810. The other a set of two seal top teaspoons, makers marks for Thomas Bradbury & Sons,… ***
*** A large collection of sterling silver spoons 18th century and later, comprising eleven soup spoons of varying sizes. 21 cm -23.5 cm long. Provenance: The John Hurlston Collection. ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver fiddle shell and thread soup ladle hallmarked London, 1830 by William Chawner. ***
*** Six Russian Silver Spoons 19th century and later some with enamel decoration ***
*** A George IV Scottish silver soup ladle by George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1822. In the fiddle and shell pattern, monogrammed 'L' on the handle, 219 grams. ***
*** A pair of silver tea Strainers, Horsens Solvvarefabrik/ W&S Sorensen- Horsens / Denmark /, circa 1930-49, Assay mark for Johannes Siggaard, approximately 180 gms silver, 3 cm high, total width 14 cm wide ***
*** A boxed French miniature silver place setting, comprising fork, knife, spoon, cup and saucer, in concentric presentation box, makers hallmark ***
*** A Victorian Queen's pattern sterling silver stilton spoon maker's marks George W Adams, London 1875 84 grs. Total weight of silver ***
*** 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 set of six boxed Australian sterling silver spoons ***
*** Two Old English pattern sterling silver basting spoons, John & Henry Lias, London 1819; WC, Dublin 1826, each with a drop heel, 228 grs total weight of silver ***
*** Thirteen pieces of sterling silver flatware, 19th century, including a four forks hallmarked 'Jh', two larger knives hallmarked 'Ir', six dessert knives hallmarked 'JY' and one other fork, larger knives 27 cm long. ***
*** A pair of George II sterling silver berry spoons, London 1745, later decorated with leaf and matted designs. Length 20.5 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW ***
*** A set of five George IV silver dessert forks, maker's mark of Sarah & John William Blake, London 1819, in King's/Hourglass pattern, engraved with crests, combined weight 350g ***
*** A William IV sterling silver soup ladle, Charles Boyton / London / circa 1836, Kings pattern, hallmarked underside, 344 gms sterling silver, 34.5 cm long ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver basting spoons, Old English pattern with engraved initials. Maker Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult. London, 1804. Height 30 cm ***
*** Three early Georgian sterling silver punch ladles, one John Harvey I, London, 1740, the marks to the other two respectively illegible or lost to rubbing. The Harvey ladle with a single-lipped bowl, crimped with a barbed rim, with an elegant scrolling… ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver fiddle and thread basting spoons, Elizabeth Eaton / London /, circa 1847 32 cm long ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver spoons by Hester Bateman, London 1784, with a George I spoon and a Georgian berry spoon, in the Hanoverian rat tail design, 245 grams in total (4) ***
*** Six pieces of folding cutlery, 18th & 19th century, comprising a matching folding 19th century French silver and ivory handled spoon and fork, a 19th century English bone handled fork, an 18th century tortroiseshell handled two-prong fork, a 18th century… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver toast rack London, 1825 by Rebecca Emes & Edward Bernard. Plain design on four scroll feet. Height 12 cm. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver fiddle, thread and shell fish server London, 1839 by Mary Chawner. Together with a Georgian fiddle pattern fish slice, London, 1825 by Mary Chawner. ***
*** Six decorative spoons, 19th century, including a large Dutch silver spoon with pastoral scene to interior of bowl. With export makers marks., a pair of spoons, each with a classical scene to interior of bowl, unmarked., a sterling silver spoon with shell… ***
*** A Victorian silver 'Kings pattern' soup ladle by Th/Th, London 1875, of typical form, engraved initials to handle, 323 grams, 33 cm long ***
*** Two boxed sets of small silver novelty seal top spoons by S.J.rose & Son, London, each set depicting versions of early seal top spoons ***
*** Three antique English sterling silver spoons, maker Thomas Wallis, London, 1709. Maker T & W Chawker, London, 1768. Maker unknown, London, 1769. ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen & Wendel salad servers, sterling silver handled 'Lily of the Valley' pattern salad servers. Stamped 'Georg Jensen & Wendel A/S sterling Denmark'. Denmark, 1945 - 1951. ***
*** Three sterling silver Old English thread pattern basting spoons, maker's marks for George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, circa 1793, maker's marks rubbed, London, circa 1812 & maker's marks for William Edwards, London, circa 1802, 29.5 cm, 30.5 cm &… ***
*** A pair of Georg Jensen beaded Kugel pattern salad servers with sterling silver handles, stamped sterling Denmark, Georg Jensen. ***
*** A cased sterling silver fruit set, a setting for twelve, each with a mother of pearl handle (24) ***
*** A rare pair of Indian Colonial silver sauce ladles by William Henry Twentyman, circa 1820. In the Old English pattern, 67 grams. ***
*** A George III silver strainer by George Whitford, London 1801, with a rare pair of George II Mote spoons, London 1740, each of typical form, the spoon with makers marks rubbed, strainer 46 grams, spoon 12 grams, (2). ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver ladle ***
*** A pair of boxed silver anointing spoons by John Newton Mappin, London 1895, with silver shell form dish by James Dixon & Sons, the spoons with fluted bowls with foliate terminals and twist handles with seal tops, 132 grams, 21 cm long., the dish of shell… ***
*** A pair of Irish George III silver tablespoons, maker's mark of Jonas Osbourne, Dublin 1796, of plain design engraved with a crest, weight 21g ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver fiddle pattern ladle, Mappin Brothers / London /, circa 1899 32 cm long ***
*** A George III sterling silver fish slice, Richard Crossley / London / circa 1811, of plain design with monogram to handle., approximately 127 gms silver, 30 cm long ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver double struck Kings pattern ladle London, 1836 by Mary Chawner. ***
*** Two sterling silver Old English thread pattern soup ladles, maker's marks rubbed, London, circa 1801 and George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, circa 1790, approximately 33 cm long ***
*** George III sterling silver sugar tongs, Peter & Anne Bateman / London / circa 1797, finely decorated with bright cut decoration, 14 cm long ***
*** An American silver fiddle and thread pattern ladle by kidney Cann & Johnson circa 1863 ***
*** A George IV sterling silver soup ladle James Beebe, London, circa 1826 monogrammed Ml to handle, total weight of silver 232grs, 33.5 cm long ***
*** A set of six George III provincial silver fiddleback forks by John Robertson II and John Walton, Newcastle 1816, of typical form, initialled F verso, 417 grams, together with a set of silver grapefruit spoons by Edward Viner, Sheffield 1930, weight 200… ***
*** Two Silver Sauce Ladles, one Scottish, Edinburgh 1841; the other Continental ***
*** A German silver spoon commemorating Napoleon, unidentified maker (marked to the bowl), Hanau, mid-19th century, the handle modelled as Napoleon standing on a pedestal, the bowl embossed with an eagle within a wreath, 27.5 cm high, 8 cm at widest point ***
*** A George III silver pepperette, maker's mark of Jonathan Millidge, Edinburgh circa 1820, urn shaped with domed pierced cover, later decorated with repousse flowers and scrolls, on circular base. Height 11 cm, weight 69g. Provenance: The Estate of L J J… ***
*** A pair of William IV sterling silver table spoons, maker's mark of William Eaton, London 1832, fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest. Length 22.5 cm. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW ***
*** Two sterling silver sauce ladles, one London 1820 in Old English pattern, the other London 1914 in Rattail pattern. (2). Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW ***
*** Two sets of Scottish silver teaspoons, a set of 10 Victorian Queens pattern teaspoons, maker's mark Jw, Edinburgh, 1854, and a set of 6 George IV fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker's mark Wr, Glasgow, 1828. (16). Provenance: The collection of the late Count… ***
*** 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,… ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver basting spoon, fiddle thread and shell pattern with engraved crest. Maker William Theobald. London, 1840. Length 29.5 cm ***
*** Five sterling silver sauce ladles, various makers and dates., the largest 17.5 cm long. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson ***
*** A collection of French flatware, 19th century, comprising a set of six ivory handled sterling silver knives by Pierre Queille, circa 1840, and a set of eleven silver oyster forks, the knife 20 cm long, the oyster fork 15 cm long. Provenance: The John… ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, 23 cm long ***
*** A pair of sterling silver toast racks, Mappin & Webb / Sheffield /, circa 1895, 10 cm high, 8.5 cm wide, 6 cm deep. ***
*** A George II sterling silver pap boat London, 1759 by Samuel Meriton. Plain design with pressed border. Length 12.5 cm. ***
*** A collection of sterling silver pieces Including: two fiddle and thread pattern teaspoons, London, 1827. One fiddle pattern teaspoon, London, 1849. Two Old English pattern sauce ladles, Sheffield, 1964. A rococo pattern fork, Sheffield, 1841. An apostle… ***
*** A collection of silver pieces Including: six brightcut silver teaspoons, 1808 by Peter, Ann and William Bateman. Six fiddle and shell silver teaspoons, Sheffield, 1899 by mark Willis. Six brightcut silver teaspoons, London, 1784 by John Lambe, with a pair… ***
*** Two boxed sets of Mexican silver and lapis lazuli cabochon topped coffee spoons, each with twisted stem and plenished bowl ***
*** A pair of sterling silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, Robert Stebbings / London / circa 1890, of plain typical design, 18.5 cm long ***
*** A cased pair of sterling silver spoons maker's mark Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1917 62 grs. Total weight of silver. ***
*** An Art Nouveau American silver ladle, Simpson, hall, Miller & Co. /, circa 1895, the handle and bowl with period floral decoration, approximately 162 gms, 27 cm long ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver sauce ladles, by George Adams, London 1841. In the fiddle and thread pattern, weight 152 grams. ***
*** A Boda part suite of flatware Japan, c. 1969 20 pieces (six knives, forks, spoons, two tea spoons) ***
*** A George III Irish sterling silver marrow scoop, maker's mark S. N, Dublin 1808 64 grams total weight of silver ***
*** A sterling silver meat skewer, William Eaton / London / 1821, (overall surface scratches), approximately 124gms, 30 cm long ***
*** A boxed set of silver anointing spoons by William Hutton & Sons, London 1900, each handle with cast coronet, putti and masks, housed in integral box, weight 143 grams. ***
*** Two George III sugar tongs, one by Thomas Evans, London 1780, the other unknown maker, bright cut with shell mouldings, no makers mark, the other with pierced leaf decoration in the Oriental style, weight 72 grams in total, (2). ***
*** A Victorian silver sifter spoon & a pair of Edwardian silver Coronation spoons, the sifter spoon, London 1853, with pierced shell bowl and apostle finial, the Coronation spoons, Birmingham 1902, of typical form with engraved bowls. The sifter: length 16… ***
*** A boxed set of six sterling silver coffee spoons by Sargisons, Hobart, Art Nouveau design, hand beaten bowls, in original fitted box. ***
*** A sterling silver caddy spoon, hand beaten silver with applied decoration of gum leaves and nuts, length 10 cm ***
*** A pair of sterling silver spoons & a sterling silver fish slice, the soup spoons, of plain design, in Old English pattern, with a single drop back. Maker's marks for Lindsay beech, Edinburgh, circa 1810., the fish slice with maker's marks for William &… ***
*** A George III sterling silver marrow scoop London /, circa 1766 22 cm long ***
*** A silver tea strainer, with circular stand. Engraved 'Kozminsky'. ***
*** A collection of sterling silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons, Georgian and Victorian, nine spoons, some monogrammed. Various makers and dates., total weight approximately 124 gms silver, approximately 11 cm long ***
*** Three pairs of sterling silver sugar tongs, 19th century, with makers marks for Charles Boyton, London, circa 1854, William Eaton, London, circa 1843 and Isaac Parkin, Exeter, circa 1823, approximately 123 gms silver, the largest 14.5 cm long ***
*** Four 18th century Old English pattern sterling silver table spoons, various dates and makers 252 grams total weight of silver. ***
*** Pair of sterling silver toast racks ***
*** A Victorian fiddle pattern sterling silver ladle, maker's mark Mary Chawner, London 1840 206 grams total weight of silver ***
*** A Victorian boxwood spoon of historical interest, the fiddle pattern spoon with paper label 'Spoon used by an officer thro Crimea', length 20 cm ***
*** A set of four Australian silver coffee spoons ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver sugar Sifters, one fiddle pattern, the other engraved with a crest, the largest 16 cm long. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson ***
*** A pair of George III sterling silver mustard spoons, John Lias / London / circa 1807, of conventional plain type, in Old English pattern, each 10 cm long ***
*** A Victorian silver fish slice and fork by the Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1860, each with pierced and engraved foliage bird and butterfly on ivory handles longest 31 cm ***
*** A pair of silver and mother of pearl handle spoons, with scroll silver detail to handle. Hallmarked: Sheffield 1907. Maker: Charles Boyton & Son. Fitted box. ***
*** A large silver tea strainer, with rounded form stand, with stepped base. ***
*** A sterling silver Christening set, comprising of silver spoon and fork. Scroll detail to handle. Hallmarked: Sheffield 1910. Maker: possibly John round & Sons. Fitted box. ***
*** A pair of George II Old English pattern bright cut sterling silver table spoons, maker's mark Nj, London 1738 together with a George III Irish fiddle pattern sterling silver table spoon of maker's mark W. W, Dublin 1788, 174 grams total weight of silver ***
*** An English silver basting spoon, by George Jackson & David Fullerton 1911, with fiddle back and engraved eagle crested handle, 157 grams ***