George III silver tea strainer caddy spoon, Birmingham 1813
A George III silver tea strainer caddy spoon, the engraved bowl with pierced highlights, hollow puff form handle. Birmingham 1813 by I.T.
George III Silver Eagle Wing Tea Leaf Strainer Spoon, 1804
A rare George III silver Eagle's wing type tea leaf strainer spoon, the bowl of wing form with textured plumage, central filigree wire panel, ring handle. Birmingham 1804 by Samuel Pemberton. Note: the Eagles wing is the emblem of the Society of caddy spoo
Irish Silver Gravy Strainer Spoon, Dublin 1776
An Irish George III silver gravy strainer spoon, Dublin 1776, attributed to John Read, Old English pattern, crested: at the terminal with a dexter wing displayed, length 11.81 in., 130gm.
George III Silver Straining Spoon with Crest, 1797
Rare sterling silver straining spoon, George III, hallmarked London 1797 by George Smith, 137g, with engraved crest to finial
George III Sterling Silver Gravy Straining Spoon - 1789
George III sterling silver gravy straining spoon, hallmarked London, 1789, Rc//Ge, in Old English pattern, total weight 151gm, length 11.81 in.
George III Silver Gravy Strainer Spoon, London 1780
A George III silver gravy strainer spoon, Old English bead, monogrammed IB at the terminal, London 1780 attributed to William Turton. Length 10.83 in., 90gm.
Russian Silver Strainer Spoon with Floral Gilt Decoration
Russian silver strainer spoon, hallmarked Moscow, 84, A.A//1898?, N.A, in fiddle pattern, with pierced oval bowl with engraved floral decoration in gilt finish, total weight 24gm, length 5.31 in.
George III silver straining spoon, London 1805
A George III sterling silver straining spoon, maker's mark of William Eley and William Fearn, London 1805, Old English pattern engraved with a P. Length 11.81 in. Provenance: from the contents of Swanton (built 1827), Sutton Forrest, NSW
Irish Sterling Silver Strainer Basting Spoon, 1833
William IV Irish sterling silver strainer basting spoon, mark of Richard Garbe, Dublin, 1833, fiddle pattern engraved with a crest of a lion and script initials 'Rme', hallmarked, weight 135 grams length 11.81 in. Provenance: The Collection of Janet and…
Sterling Silver Strainer Spoon with Ebonised Handle, 19th Century
An American sterling silver strainer spoon with an ebonised handle, late 19th century, with maker's trademark for Davis & Galt of Philadelphia, the large strainer with a broad embossed floral border surrounding the strainer bowl, an applied rim and attache
George III Silver Gravy Straining Spoon with Antelope Crest
A George III silver fiddle pattern gravy straining spoon the bowl with a pierced grill strainer to the central length, crested with a heraldic antelope's head, London 1815 by Solomon Houghman, length 12.01 in., 110gm.
1925 Sheffield Hallmarked Sterling Silver Strainer Spoon
George V sterling silver strainer spoon, hallmarked Sheffield, 1925, with tapering handle, length 4.13 in.
Sterling Silver Straining Spoon with Armorial Decoration
Bailey & Co. sterling silver straining spoon with amorial decoration
Gilt Sterling Silver Straining Spoon
Sterling silver straining spoon with gilt pierced bowl and decorated handle, marked sterling to reverse
19th Century Russian Silver Straining Spoon with Gilt Bowl
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 8.46 in.
Dutch Silver Fish Straining Spoon with Fisherman Handle
A Dutch silver fish straining spoon, the elaborate handle with a fisherman and net terminal, the bowl in the form of an open net decorated with flowers and a fish to the centre, 203gm. 5.12 in. x 12.20 in.
George III Sterling Silver Strainer Spoon, London 1813
George III sterling silver strainer spoon hallmarked London circa 1813, maker possibly John Hawkins, 5.71 in. long
Dutch silver straining spoons with reeded handles
Pair of Dutch silver straining spoons, with tapering reeded handles, above a circular pierced bowl, total weight 119gm
1802 Bateman Sterling Silver Straining Spoon
Sterling silver straining spoon, London 1802, P.A. & W. M. Bateman
Edwardian Sterling Silver Strainer Spoon, Sheffield 1906
Edwardian sterling silver strainer spoon, hallmarked Sheffield 1906 (Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd), 5.12 in. long, 36 grams
George III Silver Strainer Spoon, London 1813
George III sterling silver strainer spoon, London 1813, makers William Ely, William Fearn and William Chawner, monogrammed. Length 5.12 in. approx. Weight 24grams
1858 Victorian Sterling Silver Sugar Strainer Spoon
Victorian sterling silver sugar strainer spoon London 1858, makers Elizabeth and John Eaton. Weight 66grams
William IV Sterling Silver Straining Spoon, Dublin 1833
A rare Irish William IV sterling silver straining basting spoon, Richard Garde, Dublin, 1833, with fiddle pattern, L 11.81 in. Wt 150 grams
Georgian Sterling Silver Strainer Spoon with Acorn Finial
Georgian sterling silver strainer spoon, marks rubbed, with acorn finial and slender taper handle, length 6.30 in.
George III Sterling Silver Hourglass Kings Basting Spoons
A pair of Hourglass Kings pattern, George III basting spoons. In sterling silver one with straining holes marked London 1806/1808, WE, WF, & WC 12.20 in. long, 370g
George III Lion Mask Strainer Spoon
A rare and fine George III lion mask strainer spoon, possibly Orlando Jackson & James Young, the finely modelled lion mask handle above acanthus and vine wrapped reeded stem terminating in pierced frilled bowl, marks obstructed by piercing, 280 grams, 31 c
Russian Imperial Silver Strainer Spoon (1896-1908)
Russian Imperial silver strainer spoon, circa 1896-1908, 84 zolotnik purity (875), 6.10 in. long, 34 grams approx
Russian Silver Tea Strainer, 1895
A Russian. 875 silver tea strainer, 1895 Moscow, with zolotnik 84 mark of fineness and assayer's mark A.C, maker's mark rubbed. the plain circular strainer with a wide flat and roll-edged rim, the handle with a small measuring spoon terminal, hallmarked un
Austrian Silver Straining Spoon by Schwarz Steiner
A hallmarked Austrian silver straining spoon, by Schwarz Steiner, hallmark is rubbed.
1839 London Hallmarked Kings Pattern Straining Spoon
Victorian sterling silver straining spoon, in the Kings pattern. Hallmarked London 1839. W 220gms.
Russian Silver Butter Knife & Strainer Spoon Set
Russian silver butter knife & strainer spoon 84 zolotniki purity, 104 grams approx
George III Silver Strainer and George II Mote Spoons
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).
Dublin 1808 Sterling Silver Straining Spoon by R.S
Irish sterling silver straining spoon, Dublin 1808, maker R.S (Richard Sawyer) 12.60 in.
George III Silver Straining Spoon by Hester Bateman
A George III sterling silver straining spoon, 1788 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, the Old English pattern spoon with an applied slotted divider to the bowl with a finely threaded upper edge, monogrammed to finial; with crisp marks hallmarks
Georgian Irish Silver Straining Spoon
A Georgian Irish sterling silver straining spoon. 1806 Dublin, with maker's mark for Richard Sawyer. The fine fiddle pattern spoon with a vertical straining grille to the bowl and an engraved game bird armorial to the finial; hallmarked to reverse of stem.
Continental Silver Cutlery Set and Utensils
Three Continental silver pate knives, a strainer and spoon, the three Fontana Solingen knives with scrolled silver handles, an embossed tea strainer and a spoon; the knives hallmarked 800. Total weight 144gr. Length 6.50 in. (knife) and smaller
Irish George IV Silver Straining Spoon by Samuel Neville
A rare Irish George IV silver straining spoon, fiddle pattern, crest of a unicorn over a coronet, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1824. Weight 154gms. Length 13.78 in.