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Auction House:
Aalders Auctions
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
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*** Six early 18th century sterling silver Hanoverian spoons, marks rubbed, with tapering handles and oval shaped bowls, total weight 374gm, length 20 cm (6) ***
*** Dutch 19th century silver twin handled porringer, hallmarked, marks rubbed, the bowl of lobed form, flanked by a pair of pierced handles set with coronets and dogs, the whole on a raised foot, together with spoon, total weight 155gm, length 20 cm ***
*** Queen Ann sterling silver Hanoverian table spoon, hallmarked 1705, London, Richard Hutchinson, dog nose pattern, engraved */MB/*, length 20.5 cm, total weight 49grams ***
*** Good set six of Scottish provincial sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, Aberdeen, J.F (possibly John Findlay), c.1840, with engraved monogram to handle, with tapered handle and oval bowl, total weight 363gm, length 23 cm (5) ***
*** George III Irish sterling silver ladle, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1814, N&G (Newlands & Grierson (James Newlands & Philip Grierson) in fiddle pattern, total weight 203gm, length 36 cm ***
*** Irish George III sterling silver serving fork, hallmarked Dublin, 1804, J.S, in fiddle pattern with engraved cat to terminal, total weight 112gm, length 33 cm ***
*** Set of twelve George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1766, I.M (John Muns), with fine tapering handles with feathered sides and engraved stag head crests, total weight 472gm, length 17 cm ***
*** George IV sterling silver cruet set, hallmarked, London, 1829, William Bateman, comprising seven bottles, two not original, with Mathew Bolton spoon (1823) (8) ***
*** Georgian silver pap boat, with a reeded edge and monogram, impressed makers marks to base, total weight 66gm, length 11 cm ***
*** Seven sterling silver anointing spoons, of graduating sizes, hallmarked, with slender handles decorated with scrolling motifs, the bowls engraved with acanthus motifs, total weight 191gms (7) ***
*** Georgian Scottish provincial silver basting spoon, c.1815, hallmarked Dundee, BSB, the handle of tapering form, with monogram, impressed marks, length 31 cm ***
*** Nine Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, hallmarked London, 1870/71/72, GA (Chawner & Co (George William Adams), in thread and fiddle pattern with engraved crest, total weight 560gm, length 18 cm (9) ***
*** Six heavy Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons hallmarked Exeter, 1863, J.S (John stone), in fiddle pattern with reeded handles and engraved 'C', total weight 319gm, length 17.5 cm (6) ***
*** George III sterling silver 'Acorn' caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1800 it (Joseph Taylor), of novelty acorn form, with bright cut geometric design to the underside, total weight 6gm, length 5.5 cm ***
*** Thirteen Victorian sterling silver spoons, hallmarked London, 1895, Md&//Sns (Maxfield & Sons), in Hanoverian pattern, with rattail ridge to underside of bowl, engraved monogram to underside of terminal, total weight 652gm, length 18 cm (13) ***
*** Irish George III sterling silver ladle, hallmarked Dublin, 1770, Ic, with shell form bowl and engraved crest and decoration to handle, total weight 187gm, length 34 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1804, it (Joseph Taylor), in rare 'Thumb scoop' design with deep bowl and scalloped rim, the domed handle with bright cut foliate design and oval cartouche containing monogram, well hallmarked… ***
*** George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1804, Sp (Samuel Pemberton), the bowl of acorn design with dot and trellis design resembling cupule, set beside a fine oval shaped filigree well with hourglass design, with simple loop handle… ***
*** Lovely George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1809, it (Joseph Taylor), finely modelled in the form of a strawberry leaf with serrated edges, veins and textured ground, the bifurcated handle with graduated bluebell drops below an… ***
*** George III sterling silver jockey cap caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1798, T.W (Thomas Willmore), with all-over fluted decoration, with wide brim and monogrammed medallion to the top, total weight 10gm, length 5.5 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver cake slice, hallmarked, London, 1844, Charles Reily & George Storer, with a lobed tapering handle, the blade accented with strap work motifs, total weight 286gm, length 34 cm ***
*** Set of twelve George IV sterling silver spoons, and seven sterling silver entree forks, hallmarked, London, 1824, W.B (William Bateman), in fiddle pattern, total weight 1167gm (19) ***
*** George III sterling silver brandy warmer, hallmarked London, 1792, Tg, of squat baluster form with slightly everted rim, monogrammed, with turned wooden handle, total weight 232gm, length 23 cm ***
*** Set of five Victorian sterling silver tablespoons, hallmarked, London, 1843, Benjamin Smith, in fiddle and thread, with engraved crest, total weight 450gm, length 17.5 cm ***
*** Pair of Scottish George IV sterling silver basting spoons, hallmarked, Edinburgh, 1835, J.Orally (overstamped?), in fiddle pattern, engraved monogram, total weight 284gm, length 30.5 cm (2) ***
*** Pair of Edwardian sterling silver and mother of pearl menu holders, hallmarked, London, 1913, of circular form, decorated with engraved and inked coaching scenes, on stands, diameter 5 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver spoon, hallmarked, London, 1853, makers rubbed, with shaped acanthus thread handle, total weight 29gm ***
*** George I Britannia standard silver spoon, hallmarked London, 1720, Thomas Burridge, with tapering handle engraved with crowned lion, total weight 63gm, length 20 cm ***
*** Eight various Georgian sterling silver main forks, of various dates, in fiddle pattern, some with engraved crests to handles, total weight 590gm, (8) ***
*** Large pair of Irish sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked, Dublin, 1800, William Wars, with engraved handles and embossed berry and foliage bowls, length 25 cm (2) ***
*** Set of twelve Victorian sterling silver forks, hallmarked London, 1853, Js//As (Joseph & Albert Savory) in fiddle pattern with monogram, total weight 902gm (12) ***
*** Lovely 19th century Russian silver straining spoon with a shaped entwined handle, above a shaped pierced gilt bowl, impressed Firm of Sazikov (in cyrillic), A.M//1855, 84, St. Petersburg, total weight 115gm, length 21.5 cm ***
*** Eleven Victorian sterling silver forks, various makers and marks, eight examples hallmarked with maker Ga (Chawner and Co.) but different dates, in fiddle and thread pattern, total combined weight 607gm, length 17.5 cm (11) ***
*** Six William IV sterling silver forks, hallmarked London, 1834, I.L//H.L//C.L (John, Henry & Charles Lias), in fiddle and shell pattern with engraved crest, total weight 488gm, length 19 cm (6) ***
*** Six William IV sterling silver table spoons, hallmarked London, 1834, I.L//H.L//C.L (John, Henry & Charles Lias), in fiddle and shell pattern with engraved crest, total weight 518gm, length 22.5 cm (6) ***
*** Six Georgian Scottish provincial sterling silver dessert spoons, c.1820, with mark for George Booth Aberdeen, in fiddle pattern with engraved crest, total weight 194gm, length 17.5 cm (6) ***
*** Thirteen Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, hallmarked London, 1895, Md&//Sns (Maxfield & Sons), in Hanoverian pattern with rat tail, with engraved monogram to back of handle, total weight 653gm, length 18 cm (13) ***
*** Six heavy George III sterling silver table spoons, hallmarked London, 1814/17/19, G.P, Il//Hl and Wl///Wf, in fiddle pattern with reeded handles with engraved monogram 'A', total weight 433gm, length 21.5 cm (6) ***
*** George II sterling silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London, 1727, maker rubbed, with double ends, total weight 58gm, length 22.5 cm ***
*** Set of eleven Austro-Hungarian silver dessert spoons, with trefoil handles, with reeded surrounds and oval bowls, total weight 765gm, length 18.5 cm (11) ***
*** Queen Anne sterling silver Hanoverian table spoon, c. 1702-1709, rat tail pattern, engraved S*F, total weight 59grams, length 20.5 cm ***
*** Pair of George III sterling silver basting spoons, hallmarked, London, 1813, A.B.S (Adey Bellamy Savory), in fiddle pattern with monogram, total weight 313gm, length 31 cm, (2) ***
*** Australian sterling silver tea strainer and bowl, by David Clayton, with turned handle, above a pierced circular bowl flanked by rests above separate cylindrical bowl, in presentation box, length 13.5 cm ***
*** Pair of George II sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked, London, 1750, Ebenezer Coke, with monograms and engraved with flowers to handle and berries to bowl, accented in gilt, total weight 97gm, length 20 cm (2) ***
*** Russian gilt silver and shaded enamel spoon, with an oval bowl, with a twist handle, beautiful decorated with flower heads and scroll work in tones of red, blue and white on a gilt ground, impressed A.K//1880, Moscow, A.C, total weight 64gm ***
*** Scottish provincial sterling silver basting spoon, with mark for George Booth of Aberdeen, c.1,800-1825, in fiddle pattern engraved with crest to handle, total weight 120gm, length 30.5 cm (2) ***
*** George I Britannia standard silver tablespoon, hallmarked, London, 1718, Cl (Henry Clarke), in Hanovarian pattern, engraved monogram 'B.M//B.B' to underside of terminal, total weight 61gm, length 20 cm ***
*** Set of six Russian silver main spoons, with shaped handles, with bead and leaf accents, above large oval shaped bowls, total weight 641gm (6) ***
*** Rare William IV sterling silver 'Strawberry Leaf' caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1837, T&P (Taylor & Perry), of leaf form, with elegant twisted stem handle, embossed structural details to bowl, total weight 9gm length 7 cm ***
*** Set of five Victorian sterling silver table spoons and four desert spoons and two forks, hallmarked, London, 1850, H.L//H.L, Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias, in fiddle pattern with monograms, total weight 672gm, (11) ***
*** Pair of Channel Island sterling silver spoons, marked is, total weight 69gm, length 22 cm (2) ***
*** Russian silver sugar basket and tongs, of baluster form with a shaped rim and loop handle, decorated with central garland and flowers, with gilt interior, impressed marks to handles and base, height 10.5 cm ***
*** Set of six George III sterling silver dessert, spoons, hallmarked London, 1810, Eliz & Mary Sumner, in Old English pattern, monogrammed, total weight 216 grams (6) ***
*** Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1851, G.U (George Unite), with deep rounded bowl moulded in the form of overlapping vine leaves and grapes, set with a similarly decorated twisted tendril handle with finger loop, total weight… ***
*** George III sterling silver and ivory caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1806, it (John turner), of shovel form with engraved square key fret design, terminating at a turned ivory handle, weight 6.66gm, length 8 cm ***
*** Set of four George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1815, W.E//W.F, in Kings pattern, with oval shaped bowls, total weight 380gm, length 22 cm (4) ***
*** Pair of George III sterling silver asparagus tongs, hallmarked, 1791, Henry Chawner, accented with foliate decoration, total weight 122gm ***
*** Six George V sterling silver soup spoons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1926, B&G// cold (Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd), in Old English pattern, total weight 416gm, length 20 cm (6) ***
*** 19th century Russian gilt silver niello spoon, marked 18.., Moscow, 84, maker rubbed, with spherical finial, above tapering twist handle above pear shaped bowl, the back decorated with classical scene of figure amongst ruins, total weight 64gm, length 18… ***
*** Victorian sterling silver cake slice, hallmarked Birmingham, 1840, E&B, with pointed slice and ivory handle, total weight 189gm, length 27.5 cm ***
*** George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1807, Ml (Matthew Linwood), in 'Linwood Leaf' design, the heart shaped bowl beautifully cast with veins and serration to edging, the bifurcated handle decorated with bluebell drops and… ***
*** George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1804, Sp (Samuel Pemberton), the bowl of scuttle scoop design with lovely key fret border surrounding a foliate filigree oval well, with simple ring shaped loop handle with hallmarks to… ***
*** Set of six George III sterling silver serving spoons, hallmarked, London, 1809 William Eley, William fern, William Chawner, in fiddle and thread pattern, with engraved crest, total weight 456gm, length 21 cm ***
*** Pair of Edwardian sterling silver basting spoons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1908 and 1909, R.M//E.H (Martin hall & Co), on tapering form, monograms to underside, total weight 384gm, length 31.5m ***
*** Set of four late George III Irish sterling silver, teaspoons, hallmarked Dublin, 1821, Richard Carde (of Cork), in Old English pattern with lion crest total weight 67grams (4) ***
*** George IV sterling silver ladle, hallmarked, Newcastle, 1825, I.W, (John Walton), in fiddle pattern, with engraved crest of lion and coronet, with deep oval bowl, total weight 219gm, length 32.5 cm ***
*** Four Georgian sterling silver table spoons, various makers, total weight 240grams, (4) ***
*** Set of six George III sterling silver table forks, hallmarked London, 1807, Eley fern & Chawner, in fiddle and thread pattern, with monogram, total weight 511 grams (6) ***
*** Georgian sterling silver pap boat, unmarked, set with George II shilling, the body embossed with floral and pierced spherical motifs, length 7 cm ***
*** Georgian sterling silver strainer spoon, marks rubbed, with acorn finial and slender taper handle, length 16 cm ***
*** Good set of three George IV sterling silver serving spoons, hallmarked, London, 1826, H.B, in King pattern with rococo shell to bowls, total weight 324gm, length 23 cm, (3) ***
*** Set of four George III sterling silver serving spoons, hallmarked, London, 1782, B.M, with slender tapering handles with bright cut decoration and initials, total weight 235gm, length 21.5 cm ***
*** Six William IV sterling silver dessert spoons, hallmarked London, 1834, I.L//H.L//C.L (John, Henry & Charles Lias), in fiddle and shell pattern with engraved crest, total weight 319gm, length 18 cm (6) ***
*** Extremely large Danish silver serving spoon, marked, Danish, A.Dragsted, in shaped fiddle pattern, with chased acanthus decoration to the handle and bowl, total weight 191gm, length 36 cm ***
*** Boxed Russian silver Christening set, some items marked, 84, H.M, with original box for Bracia Hempel, Warsaw, comprising spoon, dessert spoon, fork, knife, napkin ring and egg cup, total weight 232gm (not including knives)(7) ***
*** George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1802, Sp (Samuel Pemberton), the egg shaped bowl with arrow head and prick dot border surrounding a foliate filigree well, the handle engraved with attractive foliate designs and terminating… ***
*** William IV sterling silver meat skewer, hallmarked London, 1831, W.B (possibly William Bateman), with loop handle, with shell motif above fiddle pattern handle and tapering blade, total weight 157gm, length 33 cm ***
*** William IV sterling silver meat skewer, hallmarked London, 1833, W.C (William Chawner) with reeded loop handle terminating to shell motif, with fiddle handle and tapering blade, total weight 130gm, length 30 cm ***
*** Queen Anne sterling Sliver marrow scoop, hallmarked London, 1707, John Ladyman, with narrow and wide scoop with single F to back, total weight 46gm, length 20.5 cm. Provenance: purchased David Norris, London, Jan ***
*** George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1798, it (Joseph Taylor), finely modelled in the form of a Jockey's cap, with foliate bright cut engraving to visor flanking a shield reserve, with dot engraved stitching to cap, well marked… ***
*** George III sterling silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London, 1804, makers mark rubbed, total weight 43gm, length 24 cm ***
*** Victorian sterling silver wishbone toast rack, hallmarked Birmingham, 1896, N&W (Norton & white), raised on four ball feet, total weight 48gm, height 8.5 cm and width 11.5 cm ***
*** Early George III sterling silver marrow spoon, hallmarked, London, 1763, J.D (Jabez Daniel), with double ends and engraved with crest, total weight 51gm, length 22.5 cm ***
*** Georgian Scottish provincial sterling silver basting spoon, with mark for George Booth Aberdeen, c.1820, in fiddle pattern with engraved crest, total weight 120gm, length 31 cm ***
*** Russian silver and enamel tasting spoon, marked, with gilt circular bowl, the underside painted with St. Petersburg coat of arms, with twist handle, total weight 49gm, length 16 cm ***
*** Six William IV sterling silver table forks, hallmarked London, 1834, R.B (Richard Britton), in fiddle pattern, with engraved initials to underside of terminal, total weight 477gm, length 20 cm (6) ***
*** William IV sterling silver toast rack, hallmarked Sheffield 1831, Hw//&Co (Henry Wilkinson & Co) of rectangular form, with a ribbed base and acanthus finial, total weight 279gm, height 14 cm ***
*** Scottish George III sterling silver basting spoon, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1810, makers mark Z (attributed by the Edinburgh Incorporation of Goldsmiths to either Alexander or John Ziegler), in fiddle pattern, the terminal engraved with 'Sursum' above pigeon… ***
*** Nine Victorian sterling silver spoons, various makers, majority hallmarked for maker Ga (Chawner&Co) with different dates, in fiddle and thread pattern, total combined weight 462gm, approximate length 18 cm (9) ***
*** Six William IV sterling silver table spoons, hallmarked London, 1834, R.B (Richard Britton), in fiddle pattern with engraved monogram to terminal, total weight 432gm, length 22.5 cm (6) ***
*** Georg Jensen silver berry spoon, in pea pod pattern, the bowl in a lightly beaten finish, length 11 cm ***
*** Early 20th century Russian silver & enamel spoon, marked Moscow, 1908-1917, 916 silver, maker '?' (Izo), decorated with colourful floral scrollwork within beaded borders, against a gilt textured ground, total weight 60gm, length 17.7 cm ***
*** Five Georgian sterling silver dessert spoons, hallmarked London, 1815/29/36, various makers marks, in thread and fiddle pattern with engraved crest, total weight 294gm, length 18 cm (5) ***
*** George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1810, Wp ( William Pugh), the shallow circular bowl decorated with radiating engine turned design within a foliate neoclassical wreath border, the bifurcated handle with engraved monogram,… ***
*** Three George III sterling silver serving spoons, hallmarked London, 1813, Jw, in Old English pattern with engraved monogram to handle, total weight 191gm, length 23.5 cm (3) ***
*** George III sterling silver pap boat, hallmarked London, 1818, Re/Eb (Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I), of sauce boat form with gadrooned rim, accented with acanthus design to handle, with extant gilding, total weight 75.8gm, length 13.5 cm and width 7.5 cm ***