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Auction House:
Barsby Auctions
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Flatware/Cutlery and Accessories
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*** Set six Victorian sterling silver dinner forks, London 1845, maker's mark rubbed, (possibly Ee, Elizabeth Eaton), Old English Military & Thread pattern, crested. Length 20.5 cm (each). Weight 590grams (total) ***
*** Cased set of four sterling silver apostle spoons depicting St James, hallmarked Sheffield 1883, maker: Martin, Hall & Co Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, 345 grams ***
*** Ten Victorian sterling silver soup spoons, including 6 hallmarked for London 1857, makers Chawner & Co, each crested, together with 2 hallmarked for London 1899, makers Charles Boyton (II), 1 hallmarked for London 1845, maker Elizabeth Eaton, and 1… ***
*** Two James II sterling silver apostle spoons marks rubbed to both, possibly London circa 1685, each with decorative finial, (length 19 cm approx, each; weight 105grams approx, total). ***
*** Victorian sterling silver straining spoon, in the Kings pattern. Hallmarked London 1839. W 220gms. ***
*** Set of 6 George IV crested sterling silver ladles, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, hallmarked London 1826 (William Eley II), 17.8 cm long, 469 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver ladle, with bright cut handle, hallmarked London 1789, 165g & 33 cm long approx. ***
*** Six sterling silver forks hallmarked London 1845, maker: Charles Shaw, initials engraved to back of handle, 450 grams ***
*** Twenty four piece George IV silver dessert set, Sheffield circa 1825, (date marks rubbed), maker Aaron Hadfield, including 12 matching knives and forks, sterling silver handles, steel blades and tines, Kings pattern. Length 20.5 cm (each knife). ***
*** Set of six George IV sterling silver soup spoons hallmarked London 1823, maker: William Eley & William Fearn, 630 grams ***
*** Six George III sterling silver dessert forks old English, Hallmarked London 1792, 260gm approx ***
*** George III sterling silver fish slice hallmarked London 1796, maker Charles Aldridge, 158 grams approx, with loaded handle ***
*** Two Hester Bateman sterling silver serving spoons hallmarked London 1787, 21.8 cm long, 130 grams approx. ***
*** Antique boxed 3pc sterling silver berry set comprising two bright cut sterling silver spoons and a sifter. Spoons hallmarked London 1809 and the sifter London 1805 ***
*** Set of six 19th century German silver apostle spoons, in original box ***
*** Set of 12 Russian Imperial silver forks, (main course) St. Petersburg 1857 (assay master Eduvard/Eduard Fyodorovic Brandenburg), 84 zolotnik purity (875), 20 cm long, 964 grams approx Provenance: Owners fled Russian circa 1917 and settled in Tientsin… ***
*** George III sterling silver brandy warmer, hallmarked London 1815, 26 cm wide, 285 grams ***
*** Antique Canadian silver crested basting spoon, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, 29 cm long, 165 grams ***
*** Set twelve Norwegian silver lobster picks marked for Joseph Tostrup, circa 1920s, weight 355grams, total ***
*** Eight William IV Irish sterling silver forks Kings pattern, hallmarked M. West Dublin 1837, maker: Richard Whitford, 750 grams ***
*** George IV sterling silver soup ladle, fiddle pattern with armorial, hallmarked London 1822 (John & Henry Lias), 33.5 cm long, 205 grams ***
*** Forty two pieces Hacklander Germany silver cutlery, marked 800, servings for 6, including: dinner knives and forks, entree knives and forks, soup spoons, coffee spoons, and tea spoons. In fitted case, (weight 1070 grams, total excluding knives). ***
*** Set twelve Scandinavian silver soup spoons each marked 835, weight 978 grams approx, total. ***
*** Good Norwegian plique-a-jour silver sugar tongs gilded, 12.5 cm long. Likely David Anderson mark obscured ***
*** Eleven early Victorian sterling silver forks all matching fiddle backs with crests, hallmarked London 1838, maker WE - William Eaton, 872g approx. ***
*** Set of six Edward VII sterling silver forks hallmarked London 1908, maker: Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, in Kings pattern, with engraved Duke of Cambridges own, 615 grams ***
*** Eight George III sterling silver spoons by William Eley & William Fearn, hallmarked London 1802 & 1806, 21.7 cm long 570 grams ***
*** Set of 6 George IV sterling silver tablespoons, crested fiddle, thread and shell pattern, hallmarked London 1826 (William Eley II), 22 cm long, 578 grams ***
*** Georgian sterling silver soup ladle hallmarked Glasgow 1834, (G Thomson), 36 cm long approx., 230 grams approx ***
*** Set of cased sterling silver apostle spoons. Hallmarked Birmingham 1977, comprising of the 12 apostles and the master spoon (13 in total), limited edition of 1000 sets, each spoon 14.5 cm approx ***
*** Hardy Bros Australian silver toast rack 12 cm x 6 cm, 4 cm high, 61 grams ***
*** Six William IV sterling silver soup spoons Kings pattern, hallmarked London 1830, maker: George Bayly, 664 grams ***
*** Twelve George IV sterling silver dessert spoons Kings pattern, hallmarked London 1822, maker: William Eley & William Fearn, with etched figural family crest, 690 grams ***
*** George III sterling silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1799, maker's mark rubbed, leaf form bowl. Length 8 cm approx. Weight 7grams ***
*** Russian Imperial silver soup ladle, Moscow 1857, 84 zolotnik purity (875), 34 cm long, 300 grams approx ***
*** Twelve Russian Imperial silver forks, (main course) St. Petersburg 1857 (3 assayed by Eduvard/Eduard Fyodorovic Brandenburg and 9 by A.M.), 84 zolotnik purity (875), 20 cm long, 961 grams approx Provenance: Owners fled Russian circa 1917 and settled in… ***
*** Boxed sterling silver Christening set including Christening mug, knife, fork and spoon. Hallmarked Birmingham 1856 ***
*** Twelve piece George III sterling silver fruit set hallmarked London 1809, maker: Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, Kings pattern, 750 grams (total weight), with monogrammed crest to knife blades ***
*** Set eleven antique German silver soup spoons each marked 'M. Stumpf/800,' monogrammed, length 23 cm each; weight 678grams total. ***
*** Set four Georg Jensen 'Acorn' dessert spoons, each marked sterling, weight 132grams ***
*** Rare pair George V sterling silver knife rests London 1912, makers C. Widmer & Sons, each with New Zealand Tiki emblems to each end, in original fitted case, weight 32 grams approx, total. ***
*** Scottish provincial sterling silver sauce ladle by John Scott active 1817-1841, Perth, 30.5 grams ***
*** Set twelve sterling silver dessert spoons with fiddle and thread handles, Sheffield 1930, maker: Harrison Brothers & Howson, weight 748 grams., total, with armorials. ***
*** Four sterling silver 'Venus' serving spoons hallmarked London 1910, maker: Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, in original fitted box, 364 grams ***
*** Four George III sterling silver serving spoons Hallmarked London around 1794, 273gms approx ***
*** Four various sterling silver serving spoons, c.1800, various hallmarks and dates, 240gms approx ***
*** Georg Jensen Acorn pattern sterling silver six pastry forks. (6) ***
*** Set of 4 George III sterling silver spoons with Old English feather edge handles and armorials, hallmarked London 1764, maker Tompson Davis, 21 cm long, 274 grams ***
*** Pair of sterling silver fish servers hallmarked Sheffield 1919 (Mappin & Webb Ltd) ***
*** Edwardian sterling silver & ivory fish servers (2) hallmarked Sheffield 1906 (William Hutton & Sons Ltd) ***
*** Three George II rat tail spoons hallmarked London 1731, maker Jeremiah Lee, 21 cm long, 202 grams approx ***
*** Three Victorian sterling silver gilt spoons, comprising of a sifting spoon and 2 serving spoons, hallmarked London 1862, in original case ***
*** Twelve sterling silver Apostle spoons, and a larger master spoon, total weight 396g approx ***
*** Boxed set of 8 Australian Linton silver tea spoons ***
*** Nine Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons including 4 hallmarked for London 1857, makers Chawner & Co; and 5 hallmarked for London, varying dates circa 1860s, (date marks rubbed).weight 510grams (total) ***
*** George III hallmarked sterling silver soup ladle, approx 36 cm in length. Hallmarked Exeter ***
*** Three Tiffany sterling silver tea caddy spoons including 1 gilded silver, each with shell form bowl, marked verso, with 2 original Tiffany fabric pouch. Length 8 cm (each). Weight 54grams (total) ***
*** Victorian ceremonial silver trowel, Moonee Ponds hallmarked for Birmingham 1888, makers Hilliard & Thomason, with ivory handle, trowel blade engraved 'Presented to Edwin Harcourt, esq, on the occasion of his laying the Memorial stone of the Wesleyan… ***
*** Set twelve Scandinavian silver serving utensils including pair serving spoons, salad fork, ladle, serving knife and forks, basting spoon, cake slices, and tea strainer, each marked 835, weight 800 grams approx, total. ***
*** Set four Georg Jensen 'Acorn' sterling soup spoons, each marked sterling, weight 190grams approx, total ***
*** George III sterling silver marrow scoop hallmarked London 1793, maker Ib (John Beldon?). 44gms ***
*** Russian silver soup ladle Moscow circa 1908-26, 84 zolotnik purity, 32 cm long approx, 244 grams approx ***
*** George III sterling silver toddy ladle hallmarked London 1766 ***
*** Cased Australian sterling silver figural spoons, depicting various Australian birds & animals ***
*** Eight pieces of Russian silver flatware, 84 zolotnik purity (875), 400 grams approx ***
*** Six Victorian sterling silver dinner forks, with fiddle, thread & shell handles, 5 hallmarked London 1873 (Chawner & Co (George William Adams)), the other London 1841, 621 grams ***
*** Good cased set four vintage berry spoons original cased set 4 silver plate berry spoons, with gilt washed embossed fruit pattern to bowls. ***
*** Set six George III Scottish silver soup spoons Edinburgh 1802, maker's marks rubbed, (possibly Wm, William Marshall), each monogrammed, (length 21 cm, each; weight 355grams approx, total). ***
*** George III sterling silver sauce spoon hallmarked London 1816, makers mark rubbed, 120 grams ***
*** Set twelve Austro-Hungarian silver tablespoons including 6 dessert spoons, and 6 soup spoons, each monogrammed, weight 720 grams total. ***
*** Pair Georg Jensen acorn salad servers Johan Rohde, silver acorn Konge pattern, including serving spoon and fork, each marked to handle. With sterling silver handles and stainless steel ends. ***
*** George II/III sterling silver marrow scoop spoon marked London sterling Robert Sallam rubbed 1750-60s mark to stem. Approx length 23 cm, weight 47.5 grams ***
*** George I sterling silver basting spoon London 1720, maker's mark rubbed, Rat Tail handle, length 32 cm approx; weight 138 cm approx. ***
*** Eighteen pieces of Lunt sterling silver flatware pattern: Eloquence, stamped Lunt Sterling USA, comprising 3 main forks & knives, 3 entree forks & knives, 3 soup spoons, 3 dessert spoons, and 3 teaspoons, total weight 878 grams ***
*** Two various Georgian sterling silver fish servers including London 1822, maker J. E. Terry, monogrammed; and London 1871, makers BC & N; each with similar pierced decoration to blade, weight 245grams approx, total. ***
*** Set twelve Georg Jensen sterling tea spoons Johan Rohde, silver acorn Konge pattern, each marked to bowl, weight 228grams approx, total. ***
*** Set eight George IV sterling silver soup spoons, London 1829, maker Barak Mewburn, each monogrammed. Length 23 cm (each). Weight 630grams (total) ***
*** Edward VII sterling silver toast rack, Birmingham 1907, G&U/B, swan's neck form. Height 7 cm approx. Weight 62grams ***
*** George II sterling silver ribbed soup ladle marks rubbed but probably London 1758. Crest at top of handle. ***
*** Good cased pair Victorian sterling silver servers London 1872, makers Martin Hall & Company, including serving knife and fork, each with engraved sterling silver blade/tines, and monogrammed ivory handles, in original fitted case. ***
*** Antique Russian enamelled silver spoon and cigarette holder, both hallmarked 84 zolotniki, 11 cm & 8.8 cm long, 32 grams total ***
*** George III sterling silver toast rack, Hallmarked London 1797, maker RH & DH for Robert & David Hennell, 9 bars, monogrammed on handle ***
*** George III large sterling silver toast rack, hallmarked London 1811 ***
*** Russian silver butter knife & strainer spoon 84 zolotniki purity, 104 grams approx ***
*** Hallmarked Irish silver soup ladle Dublin 1822 maker, James Scott. 275 grams. Kings pattern ***
*** Ten Georgian & William IV silver dessert spoons, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, London hallmarked, comprising of 4 crested spoons 1826 (William Eley II), 3@ 1820 (William Eley & William Fearn), 2@ 1819 (William Eley & William Fearn) and 1@ hallmarked… ***
*** Ten Georgian sterling silver dessert forks, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, London hallmarks comprising of 5@ crested spoons 1826 (William Eley II), 2@ 1820 (William Eley & William Fearn), 2@ 1819 (William Eley & William Fearn) and 1@ 1822 (Francis… ***
*** George III Scottish sterling silver toast rack, Edinburgh 1816, makers Robert Gray & Sons. Height 12 cm Length 20 cm Weight 192grams ***
*** Early Dutch silver asparagus tongs, hallmarked with ivory handle, 153 grams approx, length 27 cm ***
*** Two William IV sterling silver basting spoons, both London 1833. One from maker William Brown. The other marked JH (possibly from maker Jonathan Hayne). Length 30 cm (each) Weight 286grams approx. ***
*** George III sterling silver fish slice, hallmarked London 1804 (William Eley & William Fearn), with Old English pattern handle, 29.8 cm long, 137 grams ***
*** Victorian silver coal scuttle form sugar bowl hallmarked for Birmingham 1899, maker's name rubbed, embossed decoration to coal scuttle form sugar bowl, with matching spoon, on circular foot, weight 206 grams total ***
*** Australian sterling silver cake slice marked to base and maker's mark for William Kerr. Circa 19th century. Weight 114grams ***
*** Cased sterling silver fish servers hallmarked Sheffield 1908, ***
*** Six Scottish sterling silver soup spoons hallmarked Edinburgh 1790, maker: David Marshall, all with monogrammed handles, 394 grams ***
*** Five George IV sterling silver serving spoons all matching fiddleback design with crests, hallmarked London 1824, maker RB - Richard Britton, 362g approx., each spoon 22.5 cm long approx. ***