19th Century Scottish Sterling Silver Cutlery Set by Mackay & Chisholm
17 piece 19th century Scottish sterling silver set of cutlery, fiddle, shell and thread pattern by Mackay & Chisholm of Edinburgh, comprising, 6 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 6 dessert spoons, with 6 matching s/p dessert forks, approx 1150 grams
Colonial Australian silver fiddle spoon, circa 1840s, stamped 'W.P.'
William park Colonial Australian silver fiddle pattern spoon with shell top, circa 1840s, stamped 'W.P.' with Queen's head, date letter 'S', leopard's head and lion passant, 5.79 in. long, 30 grams
Victorian Silver Caddy Spoon with Engraved Floral Design, Birmingham 1851
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the shell bowl with engraved floral centre. Puff form fiddle pattern handle. Birmingham 1851 by Hilliard & Thomason.
George III Silver and Sea Shell Caddy Spoon with Handle
George III silver and sea shell caddy spoon, the half cowrie shell with unmarked silver frame and fiddle & thread type handle.
George IV Sterling Silver Sauce Ladles, London 1833, William Johnson
Pair of George IV sterling silver sauce ladles, fiddle, shell and thread pattern with engraved crest, London 1833, maker William Johnson, 176 grams
Victorian Newcastle Silver Teaspoons, 1873, Fiddle & Shell Pattern
Five Victorian Newcastle silver teaspoons, fiddle and shell pattern, monogrammed 'Mh', Reid & Sons, Newcastle, 1873. Length: 5.91 in. Weight all in: 120 gm.
Dutch Silver Table Spoons - Fiddle and Shell Pattern
Five Dutch silver table spoons, marked, in fiddle and shell pattern, total weight 284gm, length 8.66 in. (5)
William IV Sterling Silver Table Spoons (Set of 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 8.86 in. (6)
William IV Sterling Silver Forks, London 1834 (6)
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 7.48 in. (6)
William IV Sterling Silver Dessert Spoons, London 1834
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 7.09 in. (6)
Victorian Sterling Silver Cutlery Set - 60 Pieces
Good quality Victorian sterling silver 60 piece suite of cutlery, fiddle, shell and thread pattern, 12 place setting comprising, 12 table spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert spoons and 12 teaspoons, London 1850, maker Chawner & Co (George
Irish Georgian Silver Caddy Spoon, Dublin 1826
A Georgian IV Irish silver caddy spoon, Dublin 1826 by William Cummins, scallop shell bowl, fiddle pattern handle.
Georgian Serving Silver Set
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 12.99…
Georgian Sterling Silver Shell Motif Tableware Set
Three Georgian sterling silver items, including table spoon, fork and tea spoon, with various dates 1818, 1811, 1829 and makers marks, all of fiddle form, decorated with shell motif, two with engraved crest, total weight 184gm (3)
Exeter Sterling Silver Shell Caddy Spoon, 1838
Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Exeter, 1838, Rw (Robert Williams), with shell form bowl and fiddle shape handle, total weight 14gm, length 3.94 in.
Scottish Silver Fish Slice with Engraved Fish and Stars
A 19th century Scottish silver fish slice, fiddle thread and shell pattern with the flat section engraved with a fish and pierecd with stars, marked heron, Glasgow, 1834. Length 11.61 in. Weight 134 gm.
Antique Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons, Set of Six
Silver coffee spoons, antique sterling silver, set of six fiddle, thread and shell pattern
Georgian Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs, Newcastle 1802
Georgian III sterling silver sugar tongs fiddle and shell pattern, Newcastle 1802
Collection of Six Sterling Silver Spoons
Six various sterling silver spoons comprising, a Newcastle fiddle and shell pattern tablespoon, Sheffield Old English pattern dessert spoon, 3 Old English teaspoons by William Bateman I, and 2 fiddle and shell pattern tablespoons, marks unknown, approx 271
Victorian Sterling Silver Ladles by George Adams
Rare pair of Victorian sterling silver ladles, fiddle thread and shell pattern, by maker's George Adams, hallmarked London 1869
George III Silver Sauce Ladles, London 1819
A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, fiddle and shell pattern. London 1819 by Solomon Royes and John East Dix. 130gm
Victorian Sterling Silver Teaspoons, London 1861
Three Victorian sterling silver teaspoons, hallmarked London, 1861, Sw, in fiddle pattern with shell to handle, total weight 78gm, length 5.91 in. (3)
Pair of George IV Silver Tablespoons, London 1829
Pair George IV sterling silver tablespoons, hallmarked London, 1829, T.H (possibly Thomas Hemming), in shell, fiddle and thread pattern, with oval bowls, total weight 180gm, length 8.66 in. (2)
Victorian Silver Tablespoon with Bird Crest
Victorian sterling silver tablespoon, hallmarked London, 1871, G.A (George W Adams), in shell, fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with crest of bird and coronet to handle, total weight 105gm, length 8.86 in.
George IV Silver Fish Server with Pierced Blade
Good George IV sterling silver fish server, hallmarked London, 1828, W.C (William Chawner) in shell, fiddle and thread pattern, with engraved initials and pierced decorative blade, total weight 207gm, length 12.40 in.
George IV Silver Basting Spoon, London 1828, Shell Pattern
Good George IV sterling silver basting spoon, hallmarked London, 1828, W.C (William Chawner), in shell, fiddle and thread pattern with engraved initials above an oval bowl, total weight 196gm, length 12.01 in.
William IV Sterling Silver Meat Skewer, London 1833
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 11.81 in.
1831 William IV Sterling Silver Meat Skewer
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 12.99 in.
George III Sterling Silver Basting Spoon, London 1816
Sterling silver George III basting spoon, fiddle and shell pattern, London 1816, maker William Eley and William Fearn
66g Sterling Silver Fiddle and Shell Spoon
A sterling silver spoon, fiddle and shell pattern. Weight 66grams.
Indian Colonial Silver Ladle, Hamilton & Co, 19th Century
A Indian Colonial silver ladle, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, Hamilton & Co, late 19th century. Weight 251grams
Victorian Silver Tablespoons with Colonial Indian Influence
Six Victorian sterling silver tablespoons, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, all monogrammed B on handle. Five of them Colonial Indian mid 19th century. One by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1840. Weight 492grams
Indian Colonial Silver Basting Spoon, Late 19th Century
An Indian Colonial silver basting spoon, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, monogrammed 'B', Hamilton & Co, Calculta, late 19th century. Weight 165grams.
Victorian Sterling Silver Teaspoon and Fork Set
A Victorian sterling silver teaspoon and fork, fiddle, thread and shell patter, the spoon monogrammed Gd, Chawner & Co, London 1876, the fork by William Robert Smily London 1858. Weight 66grams.
Sterling Silver Dinner Knives Set with Matching Entree Knives
Thirteen sterling silver dinner knives, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 1990. With ten matching entree knives. All with stainless steel blades. (23)
1866 Chawner & Co Sterling Silver Table Forks Pair
A pair of sterling silver table forks, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, initials removed, Chawner & Co, London circa 1866. Weight 185grams
Monogrammed Sterling Silver Forks, London 1847
Three sterling silver table forks, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, monogrammed, Robert Wallis, London 1847. Weight 259grams
Victorian Sterling Silver Basting Spoon with Crest
A Victorian sterling silver basting spoon, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, crest on handle, Elizabeth Eaton London 1846. Weight 187grams.
Victorian Sterling Silver Garvy Ladles, London 1852
A pair of Victorian sterling silver Garvy ladles, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, monogrammed on handle, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1852. Weight 196grams.
Antique Sterling Silver Forks, London, 1809-1860
Two sterling silver forks, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, monogrammed, entree fork by Chawner & Co London circa 1860, and a main fork, by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner London 1809. Weight 147grams
Irish and Georgian Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs
Pair of George IV Irish sterling silver sugar tongs fiddle, shell and thread pattern, engraved crest, Dublin 1828, maker, Charles Marsh, together with 2 pairs of Georgian bright cut sterling silver sugar tongs, approx, 144 grams
Silver Serving Set: Tongs, Spoons, and Forks
Pair sterling silver fiddle & shell sugar tongs together with a set of six sterling silver coffee spoons and a set of six sterling silver cake forks, approx 170 grams
Victorian Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons
Two Victorian sterling silver condiment spoons, fiddle, thread and shell patterns, Elizabeth Eaton London 1856 and Chawner & Co London 1856. Weight 54grams.
Victorian Sterling Silver Fish Knife with Crest
A Victorian sterling silver fish knife, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, with crest on handle, John Pope Genge Exeter 1880. Weight 74grams.
Indian Colonial Silver Mustard Spoons, Late 19th Century
A pair of Indian Colonial silver mustard spoons, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, monogrammed 'B', Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, late 19th century. Weight 27.8grams.
Victorian Silver Tea Caddy Spoon, London 1849
A Victorian silver tea caddy spoon, fiddle and thread pattern with shell bowl, London 1849 by Chawner & Co (George William Adams).
19th Century Silver Flatware Set for Twelve
A sterling silver fiddle, thread and shell flatware set for twelve, various makers and dates, 19th century and later, comprising tablespoons, teaspoons, main forks, entree forks, dessert spoons, main knives, entree knives. Approximately 4140 gms total, not
Victorian Silver Dessert Forks Set
A matched set of eighteen Victorian silver dessert forks, four with maker's mark of Chawner & Co., London 1859, in fiddle and shell pattern, combined weight 1,119g
George III Sterling Silver Table Spoons with Crest
A set of six George III sterling silver table spoons, maker's mark of George day, London, 1810, fiddle and shell pattern engraved with a crest. Length 8.66 in. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
Philadelphia Coin Silver Spoon with Fiddle Pattern Handle
American Philadelphia coin silver spoon, marked 'Perdriaux' for Peter G. Perdriaux, with fiddle pattern handle and shell shaped bowl, total weight 54gms, length 8.66 in.
19th Century Sterling Silver Cutlery Suite
A sterling silver fiddle thread and shell cutlery suite, various makers, 19th century & later, comprising twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, six teaspoons, twelve entree forks, twelve main forks, twelve entree knives, twelve main knives, a fish se
1820 Sterling Silver Ladle with Fiddle Thread and Shell Pattern
George IV hallmarked sterling silver ladle. Fiddle thread and shell pattern. London 1820, maker's mark 'Hs', width 226g.
George IV silver caddy spoon by William Eaton
A George IV silver caddy spoon, fiddle and shell pattern. London 1830 by William Eaton, a flatware specialist.
Antique Sterling Silver Basting Spoon, London 1821
Large 19th century English sterling silver basting spoon fiddle and shell pattern hallmarks London 1821 maker William Eley & William Fern weighs 200g measures 12.01 in. long.
Victorian Sterling Silver Basting Spoon with Engraved Crest
A Victorian sterling silver basting spoon, fiddle thread and shell pattern with engraved crest. Maker William Theobald. London, 1840. Length 11.61 in.
George III Silver Forks and Assorted Utensils
Nineteen George III sterling silver table forks mark of Sol Haugham, London, 1814 and 1811 fiddle and shell pattern, twelve engraved with unicorn crests, seven with sword crests, together with a collection of assorted ladles and spoons, hallmarked (34)
Pair of Sterling Silver Caddy Spoons, 1816-1818
Two sterling silver caddy spoons, one fiddle and thread with shell pattern, London, circa 1816 and the other by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, circa 1818, 3.54 in. and 3.15 in. long
Assorted Sterling Tea Caddy Spoons from Europe (1818-1935)
four tea caddy spoons: English sterling, Danish, Continental, 1818 to 1935, a Georgian shell shaped fiddle pattern spoon, a Victorian fiddle pattern, spoon, a 1910 engraved double struck floral designed Continental spoon, and a 1935, Copenhagen stamped spo
George IV Scottish Silver Tablespoons, Edinburgh 1828
A set of six George IV Scottish silver tablespoons, a fiddle, thread and shell variant, monogrammed. Edinburgh 1828 by John Heron (Greenock). 425gm.
Shell Caddy Spoon, London 1830
William IV sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked, London, 1830, John, Henry & Charles Lias, with shell shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle, total weight 20.84gm
Mixed Sterling Silver Caddy Spoons - Set of Four
Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, 19th to 20th century, a Victorian shaped fiddle pattern spoon, a rectangular Old English spoon, a decorative pierced spoon with a scrolling pierced stem, and a scallop shaped, spoon with shell terminal, hallmarked t
Mixed Sterling Silver Caddy Spoons (10 words)
Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, early 19th to 20th century, two Georgian caddy spoons, Old English pattern, and a fiddle pattern spoon, with a shell terminal, a pointed Sheffield spoon with a bright cut borders to the stem, and a Birmingham scallo
Mixed Sterling Silver Caddy Spoons with Hallmarks
Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, 19th to 20th century, a Georgian Old English scallop shell spoon, a Victorian fiddle pattern spoon, with a fig shaped bowl, a Sheffield made Old English spoon, and a shield, shaped spoon with a cast heraldic lion te
Mixed Sterling Silver Caddy Spoons, 1800-20th Century
Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, circa 1800 to 20th century, a Georgian bright cut spoon, probably by George Burrows, a near pair of bright cut Sheffield made fiddle pattern spoons, and a Chester made scallop, shell caddy spoon with a short bright
French Silver Cutlery Set - 18 Pieces
An antique 18 piece French silver cutlery service in the fiddle and shell pattern, of 6 knives 6 spoons and 6 forks
Fancy George III Silver Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1817
A George III fancy silver caddy spoon, the elaborate fiddle, thread & shell handle with engraved square bowl. Birmingham 1817 by John Bettridge.
George III gilt silver spoons, London 1812 (2)
Pair of George III gilt silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1812, Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, with fiddle and shell backs and shaped bowls, total weight 127gm, (2)
William IV Silver Soup Ladle, London 1834
A heavy William IV silver double struck soup ladle, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, crested. London 1834 by Mary Chawner. 288gm.
William IV Silver Cutlery Set with Stag Crest
A set of 13 pieces of William IV silver cutlery, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, includes three tablespoons, three dessert spoons, one teaspoon and six dessert forks. 883gms, each engraved with a crest of a recumbent stag.
Georgian and Victorian fruit set for six
Sterling silver fruit set for six with fiddle and shell and gadrooned patterning and consisting of 6 knive and 6 forks. Mix of Georgian and Victorian London Hallmarks, lengths (forks) 6.69 in. (knives) 8.27 in., weight: 520g
Antique Grape Scissors with Fish Emblem
William IV sterling silver grape scissors in the fiddle and shell pattern and etched fish emblem to shears, hallmarked London circa 1833 by Charles Reily & George Storer, length 6.69 in., weight 92g
Victorian Sterling Silver Ladle, London 1883, Shell Pattern
Victorian sterling silver ladle, hallmarked, London, 1883, F.H (Francis Higgins), in shell fiddle and thread pattern, with deep oval bowl, total weight 317gm
Victorian Silver Fish Servers, London 1853
Pair Victorian sterling silver fish servers fiddle shell and thread pattern with pierced blades London 1853
Antique Sterling Silver Ladle by Mary Chawner, London 1835
Fine antique George IV hallmarked sterling silver fiddle thread & shell ladle by Mary Chawner, London, 1835 - 1836, 13.78 in. long and 300 grams
Sterling Silver Flatware Suite with Various Makers
A matched sterling silver suite of fiddle, thread and shell pattern flatware, comprising 10 soup spoons, 13 dessert spoons, 13 teaspoons, 19 dinner forks, 16 entree forks, and a soup ladle., various maker's including Chawner & Co. (George William Adams) Lo
George III Sterling Silver Teaspoons, London 1819, William Chawner II
Set six George III sterling silver teaspoons fiddle, shell and thread pattern, London, 1819, maker, William Chawner II
1837 Victorian Silverware Set with Modern Knives
Early Victorian sterling silver double struck fiddle thread and shell pattern setting for twelve London, 1837 to 1839 by Mary Chawner. Together with twelve large and twelve small modern silver handle table knives, London, 1979. Total number of pieces:84
Assorted Silver Teaspoons Collection
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
Georgian Sterling Silver Soup Ladle, London 1830
A Georgian sterling silver fiddle shell and thread soup ladle hallmarked London, 1830 by William Chawner.
Chawner's Fish Servers - Georgian & Victorian Silver
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.
Sterling Silver Service for Twelve with Accessories
An impressive sterling silver service for twelve, fiddle and thread and shell pattern. Comprising twelve each table knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, dessert spoons and tea spoons. Mixed dates and makers, mostly London 1827-1859. Together with a
Antique Sterling Silver Spoon Collection - 10 Pieces
Collection of single struck fiddle thread & shell sterling silver spoons, to include 3 x table spoons Glasgow 1863, 1x table spoon Tj London 1812, 1x dessert spoon Il London 1815, 1x tea spoons Ga London 1859, 4x tea spoons in 1815, 453 grams (10)
Antique William IV Sterling Silver Lunch Forks (Set of 6)
Six antique William IV fiddle thread and shell hallmarked sterling silver lunch forks by John James Whiting London 1837, 347 grams (6)
Georgian Sterling Silver Caddy Spoons Set (3)
Three Georgian sterling silver caddy spoons, one of shell form, one in fiddle pattern and one with feathered edge, (3)
Set of 7 Victorian Sterling Silver Dinner Forks
Set of seven Victorian fiddle thread and shell sterling silver dinner forks by George Adams London 1841, 670 grams and 7.87 in. long (7)
Victorian Silver Table Spoons by Robert Williams & Sons Exeter
Set of five Victorian Exeter fiddle thread and shell pattern sterling silver table spoons by Robert Williams & Sons Exeter 1846, 485 grams (5)
George III Sterling Silver Lunch Forks, London 1809
Set of twelve George III fiddle thread and shell sterling silver lunch forks by William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner London 1809, 690 grams
Victorian Sterling Silver Eagle Crested Table Spoons (Set of 4)
Set of four early Victorian fiddle thread and shell table spoons, in sterling silver, crested with eagle by James Smart, London 1844 365 grams and 9.06 in. long (4)
William IV Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, London 1830
Set of six William IV fiddle thread and shell hallmarked sterling silver tea spoons by William Chawner London 1830, 178 grams and 5.91 in. long
Victorian Sterling Silver Dinner Forks Set with Crest
Set of Fifteen Victorian fiddle thread and shell hallmarked sterling silver dinner forks by Frederick Elkington Birmingham 1884, with Moors head crest. And a matching fork by Elizabeth Eaton to make x16 1720 grams and 8.27 in. long (16)
Georgian Sterling Silver Soup Ladle and Basting Spoon Set
George IV hallmarked sterling silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern soup ladle and a basting spoon the ladle by Charles Eley, London 1825, the spoon by George Adams, London 1871, 12.60 in. long and smaller and 505 grams
Antique Danish Silver Entree Knives with Marked Blades
Eight antique Danish silver entree knives fiddle and shell pattern with marked silver blades. 826/1000, Copenhagen 1922. L. Berth 240g
George IV Sterling Silver Desert Spoons with Armorial, c1829
Set of six George IV sterling silver Desert spoons, in fiddle shell & thread pattern, with an armorial of a crowned lion passant, London c1829, maker Henry Holland
19th Century Sterling Silver Soup Spoons Set
Assembled set of 12 x 19th century sterling silver soup spoons, in fiddle, shell & thread pattern, one set six George IV, London c1831, maker rubbed, set six Victorian, London c1860, maker Francis Higgins
12 Antique Silver Dinner Forks, London 1858
Assembled set of 12 silver fiddle shell & thread dinner forks, six by George Adams London circa 1858 and six of various dates possibly by William Chawner (12)
Victorian Silver Entree Forks Set with Fiddle Shell & Thread
Assembled set 11 Victorian sterling silver fiddle shell & thread entree forks, including a set of six by George Adams, London circa 1858 plus others
Victorian Sterling Silver Dinner Forks Set
Set twelve Victorian sterling silver dinner forks, London 1844, maker William Eaton, crested, Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern. Length 8.46 in. (each) Weight 1,268grams (total).
Georgian Silver Cutlery Set, London 1822
Georgian sterling silver single struck fiddle and shell pattern mixed cutlery service, mainly by Williams Eley & Fearn, London 1822, 3670g
Scottish Sterling Silver Serving Spoons with Engraved Crest
Six Scottish Geoge IV sterling silver table serving spoons, Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1822, fiddle & shell pattern, engraved to handle with a crest, motto & initials, L 9.06 in. Wt 420 grams
Sterling Silver Fiddle & Shell Cutlery Set
Hallmarked sterling silver fiddle and shell cutlery service all in the fiddle and shell pattern consisting of 24 knives (12 smaller 12 larger, 12 tea spoons 4 sugar spoons, 12 dessert spoon, 12 table spoons 12 table fors, 12 dessert forks, 2 small soup lad