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Auction House:
Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A William III sterling silver trefid spoon, maker: William Scarlett ***
*** Twelve Austrian silver spoons, Vienna, with engraved scallop handles, gilt, hallmarked 800, Wt 700 grams ***
*** Fifteen Danish sterling silver spoons with grape & fluted detail. Wt 547 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver bright cut Old English pattern soup ladle, Richard Crossley, London 1790 length 34.5 cm Wt. 190 grams ***
*** Two Georgian sterling silver sauce ladles, Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1802-1806, one with maker's mark rubbed, engraved to handle length 17 cm Wt 95 grams ***
*** George IV sterling silver, bright cut berry spoons, boxed, makers mark rubbed T' London 1829 with gilded shaped bowl, 112 grms ***
*** A sterling silver ladle, London 1818, maker: William Eley & William Fearn, 33.5 cm in length ***
*** An unusual Scottish sterling silver fluted serving spoon, makers mark struck, Edinburgh 1905 80 grms ***
*** An Irish George IV sterling silver soup ladle, Dublin, circa 1825 by William Cummins, fiddle pattern, length 31 cm, Wt 190 grams ***
*** A set of twelve Austrian silver (800) serving spoons and forks, Vienna, c. 1850, Wt 740 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver marrow spoon, Stephen Adams, London, 1788, engraved initials to reverse, length 23 cm Wt 35 grams ***
*** Five Georgian sterling silver spoons, James Ede & Alexander Hewat, London, 1808 ***
*** Three Georgian sterling silver forks, Mary Chawner, London, 1833 ***
*** Sterling silver boxed set of desert spoons, E. Viners, Sheffield 275 grms ***
*** A George III sterling silver basting spoon, Solomon Hougham, London 1807 98 grms ***
*** A cased set of 6 Danish gilt sterling coffee spoons and sugar spoon ***
*** A cased set of Danish gilt sterling silver and enamel tea spoons ***
*** A George III sterling silver soup ladle by Thomas Baker, London 1812, fiddle pattern, length 32 cm ***
*** A George III sterling silver soup ladle by John Power, Dublin 1803, Old English pattern, length 35 cm ***
*** Five interesting silver spoons, Danish W & S Sorenson, German Hanau silver ladle, a Seth brown American coin silver spoon, Dutch teaspoon, unidentified soup ladle. ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver soup ladle, London, 1875 by Frederick Wilson & William Davis, Old English pattern, length 33 cm, Wt 270 grams ***
*** A George III sterling silver Old English pattern soup ladle, Alexander Edmonstoun III, Edinburgh, 1808, length 34.5 cm, Wt 190 grams ***
*** A pair of English sterling silver fish servers with Bakelite handles, George Howson, London, 1924, with chaised filigree detail, length 24-29 cm ***
*** A pair of Hardy Brothers Australian silver Art Deco toast racks, 4 x 12 cm, Wt 127 g ***
*** A hallmarked sterling silver ladle, Kings pattern, London 1839, length 33 cm, Wt 239 g ***
*** Four sterling silver table spoons London1898 250 grams, approx. ***
*** A large Victorian sterling silver oval soup ladle, Kings pattern, Charles Lias, London, engraved to handle of spoon, length 36 cm, Wt 323 grams ***
*** A sterling silver double handled sugar bowl of large proportions, London 1805, maker: Charles Fox, Wt. 262grams, height 11 cm, length 19 cm ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver pie slice London 1845 ***
*** Four Georgian Scottish sterling silver table spoons, Richard Crossley, London, 1785, castle & bird crest to handle, length 21 cm Wt 296 grams ***
*** Three Georgian sterling silver forks, Joseph & Albert Savory, London, 1836 ***
*** Three Georgian sterling silver forks, various makers including William Johnson, London, 1824-1831 ***
*** A cased set of six silver plate teaspoons with coffee bean finials ***
*** A good pair of George III sterling silver sauce ladles, Thomas Wallis II, London 1795 90 grms ***
*** A George IV sterling silver sauce ladle by Jonathan Hayne, London 1827 85 grms 18.5 cm long ***
*** A sterling silver ladle, London W.E ***
*** A Christofle berry spoon, a champagne bottle Sealer & champagne cork Remover & with ebony handles, a sterling silver & ebony candle snuffer, by Afm Birmingham 2982, [4], height 7 cm, & length 12 cm ***
*** 19th century English sterling silver berry spoons, London, Ib. Bright cut handles, together with London George III 1775, maker JD (3) 186 gms ***
*** Five sterling silver tea spoons, Birmingham 1902 ***
*** Three silver spoons, probably Russian 19th century, comprising caddy spoon, lemon spoon and sauce ladle (3) each marked *84, the caddy spoon also with makers mark, 92 grm ***
*** Six English sterling silver table spoons, West & Son, London, c 1865, Wt 455 grams ***
*** Australian silver, a boxed set of six Sargisons of Hobart, sterling silver tea spoons ***
*** An collection of English sterling silver spoons & forks, 19th century, Wt 622 grams ***
*** A pair of Hardy Brothers sterling silver toast racks, marked H. Hardy Brothers STG, G ***
*** A set of four sterling silver table/soup spoons, London 1855, E.E., weight 382 g ***
*** A Sargisons of Hobart sterling silver serving spoon, in original box. Hallmark is 'Sargisons Stg. 39g, L.23 cm ***
*** A pair of Victorian sterling silver sauce ladles, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London, 1869, engraved crest to handle, length 18 cm Wt 154 grams ***
*** A sterling silver basting spoon, London 1866, 30.5 cm in length ***
*** A cased set of six sterling silver handle fruit fork & knives, Lowe & Sons, Chester, 1929 ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, Mary & Elizabeth Sumner, London, 1810, Wt 129 grams length 22 cm ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, David Crichton Rait, Glasgow, 1832, Wt 143 grams length 23 cm ***
*** Late Victorian English sterling silver set of berry spoons, London, 1893, William Hutton & Sons with finely embossed and chassed bowls, the handles with vacant cartouche surrounded by scroll moulded surround 210 grms ***
*** Australian silver, a boxed set of six Sargisons of Hobart, sterling silver tea spoons ***
*** A Scottish George III sterling silver soup ladle, William Robertson, Edinburgh, 1797, Old English pattern, L 38 cm Wt 200 grams ***
*** A George IV sterling silver soup ladle, Richard Pearce, London, 1824. fiddle pattern, engraved to handle with a Baron's coronet & crest, L 34 cm Wt 250 grams ***
*** Four Georgian sterling silver serving spoons, 1835, hallmarked London, 1835, MC for Mary Chawner, wt 327grams ***
*** Four English sterling silver serving spoons, London, 1875, fiddleback pattern, hallmarked London, 1875, GA for George Adams, Wt 289grams ***
*** Seven sterling silver basting spoons, various dates and assays ***
*** Four sterling silver serving spoons, various dates and assays ***
*** Six sterling silver serving spoons, various dates and assays ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver serving spoon, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1799, engraved to handle length 30 cm Wt 110 grams ***
*** A hand beaten silver (920) & horn ladle, marked 'Jpt 920 Aust, 289 g ***
*** Twelve Austrian silver (800) cake spoons, 1867, engraved to handle BJ Wt 350 grams ***
*** A cased set of Solingen silver handled (800) cutlery, six each knives, forks & spoons ***
*** A set of six Persian silver 840 spoons wt 460 grams ***
*** A pair of sterling silver fish servers with ivory handles, Sheffield, 1880, 175g ***
*** Six sterling silver serving spoons, various dates and assays ***
*** Collection of silver (mainly sterling) spoons and thimbles, 365 grams ***
*** Three Georgian sterling silver spoons, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1824 ***
*** Four Georgian sterling silver spoons, various makers including John James Whiting, & John & Henry Lias, London, 1833-1837 ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver sauce spoon, Charles Lias, London, 1837, engraved crest to handle, Wt 95 grams ***
*** A matched pair of sterling silver berry spoons, makers I.C and I.O, London 1772 and 1741 ***
*** Two Australian sterling caddy spoons, one with fish finial Initialled 'Rjl Martin' ***
*** Sterling silver toast rack London WBJ ***
*** Six sterling silver table spoons Monogramed with a family crest William Adams, London, 1847, length 17 cm, Wt 192 grams ***
*** A pair of sterling silver serving spoons, shell bowls, London 1828 ***
*** A George III sterling silver basting spoon, Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan Hayne, London, 1814, Wt 138 grams ***
*** An interesting Russian Moscow silver lemon spoon with gilded bowl interior and chased exterior the tapered handle with vase finial, maker mark rubbed, 40 grm ***
*** A set of six Sargison's Australian sterling silver tea spoons., mauve bead finial. ***
*** A pair of English sterling silver berry spoons, James stamp, London, 1781, with fruit & floral detail & gilt interior, Wt 150 grams ***
*** A pair of Irish George III sterling silver old English pattern serving spoons by John Shiels, Dublin 1804, length 24 cm ***
*** An English sterling silver tea strainer, London, by Lionel Alfred Crichton, 1938, Wt 70 grams ***
*** A pair of Georgian sauce ladles, London, 1823, with fiddleback pattern, one engraved RH with makers mark for William Eaton, the other with a maker's mark of TB possibly for Thomas Barker, Wt 120grams ***
*** A Victorian sterling silver marrow spoon, ***
*** A pair of sterling silver serving spoons, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1912 length 27 cm Wt 175 grams ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver fish slice by Joseph Taconet, London 1799 ***
*** A Continental silver (800) repousse tea strainer and stand 155 grams ***
*** A set of six sterling silver dessert spoons, London 1852, weight 288 g ***
*** A sterling silver Georg Jensen small ladle 23g ***
*** A collection of sterling silver spoons and forks, mainly English, Wt 200 grams ***
*** A Sargisons of Hobart sterling silver cream ladle, in original box. 27g, L.16 cm ***
*** An Zygmunt Libucha Australian sterling silver spoon with opal finial, the shovel shape bowl depicting a swagman by the camp fire., hallmarked ZL Tasmanian devil 925 ***
*** A Georgian sterling silver fish slice, Adey Bellamy Savory, London, 1830, crest and initials to handle, length 30 cm Wt 142 grams ***
*** Five Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, Morris and Michael Emanuel, London, 1830, length 15 cm Wt 101 grams ***
*** A pair of Georgian sterling silver sauce spoons, Solomon Hougham, London, 1810, phoenix motif to handle, length 16 cm Wt 115 grams ***
*** A sterling silver castor spoon London 1805 ***