Antique 19th Century Sterling Silver Berry Spoons Trio
Three antique sterling silver berry spoons, 19th century
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Bowl and Compote Spoon Set
A Georg Jensen sterling silver bowl and compote spoon, post 1945 marks, the pedestal bowl pattern 17A originally designed by Johan Rohde about 1912, of flaring profile with a lightly hammered finish above a tiered foot, and; a 'berry' pattern compote spoon
Georgian Silver Berry Spoon with Fruit Embossed Bowl, London 1807
Georgian silver berry spoon, silver gilt bowl embossed with images of fruit, engraved handle, hallmarked London 1807
George III hallmarked sterling silver berry spoons, gilded finish, 21.5cm
A pair of George III hallmarked sterling silver berry spoons with gilded finish, length 8.46 in. 113g
Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoon with Fruit Bowl, London 1793
Georgian sterling silver berry spoon, embossed fruit bowl with engraved handle by makers George gray hallmarked London 1793
Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons with Fruit Motifs, 116gm
Two early Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarks rubbed, with tapering handles, the bowls embossed with fruit and floral motifs, total weight 116gm (2)
French Silver Ladle by Emile Puiforcat with Fiddle Handle
Heavy French silver (950) ladle, marked head (950), E.P (Emile Purorcat), with fiddle and thread handle, accented with upper leaf and berry border, above a deep circular bowl, total weight 245gm, length 12.01 in. Provenance: Estate of Renee Markovic
George III Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, London 1791, Crested Handles
Set of six George III sterling silver berry spoons hallmarked London, 1791, with tapering handles set with crests surrounded by c-scroll decoration and gilt scalloped shaped bowls, decorated with fruit, total weight 153gm, length 6.69 in.
London hallmarked William IV sterling silver berry spoon, Mary & Elizabeth Sumner
A London hallmarked sterling silver William IV berry spoon, Mary & Elizabeth Sumner, length 6.69 in.
Georgian Silver Berry Spoons, Engraved Handles, London 1799, 144gm
A pair of Georgian silver berry spoons, Old English pattern with engraved handles, London 1799, 144gm.
Antique English Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, Exeter 1852
A pair of antique English sterling silver berry spoons made by Robert, James & Josiah Williams of Exeter, circa 1852, 8.86 in. long, 170 grams total
William IV Berry Spoons, London 1831, Robert Chatterton, 100g
Pair William IV sterling silver berry spoons, Old English pattern with bright cut engraving and initials, and traditional fruit embossed gilt bowls, London 1831, maker Robert Chatterton, 100 grams
Georgian Berry Dessert Spoons - Mixed Makers and Cities
Eight Georgian berry dessert spoons, various dates, makers & cities, Thomas Watson, Smith & Gamble, Thomas Townsend, Dublin, London, Chester, Newcastle, 1809-1835, Wt 135 grams length 5.12 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, Glasgow 1832
A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, David Crichton Rait, Glasgow, 1832, Wt 143 grams length 9.06 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, London 1810
A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, Mary & Elizabeth Sumner, London, 1810, Wt 129 grams length 8.66 in.
Georgian Gilt Berry Spoon in Sterling Silver
Georgian berry spoon, sterling silver and gilt
Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons with Gilt Bowls
A pair of Georgian sterling silver spoons, 1826 London, maker's mark illegible. With later berry decoration, the silver gilt bowls with scalloped edges and embossing featuring fruit and foliage, to shaped handles with shell terminal, marked to the undersid
Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Serving Spoons
Three Georgian sterling silver berry serving spoons, 1789 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Heming 1795 London, with maker's mark for William Eley I & William Fearn 1814 London, with maker's mark for Sarah & John William Blake, the finely cast serving s
Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, Georgian and Victorian
Two sterling silver berry spoon, one Georgian - Thomas Streetin, London, 1805, the other Victorian - John Samuel Hunt, London, 1856, Wt 52 grams, length 14-6.69 in.
Georgian Berry Spoons by Robert Rutland, London 1811
A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons by Robert Rutland of London, circa 1811, 9.06 in. long, 115 grams total
Floral Berry Spoon - Vintage Silver Handmade
A vintage silver handmade spoon, floral decoration with berry and leaf stem. L.6.50 in.
Georgian Berry Spoons with Engraving and Embossed Bowls
Pair George III sterling silver berry spoons, Old English pattern with bright cut engraving and initials and traditional fruit embossed bowls, London 1792, makers initials rubbed.
Georgian Berry Spoons with Repousse Fruit Decoration
Eight Georgian berry spoons, marks of various Silversmiths, London c. 1787-1804, each with repousse fruit decorated and gilded bowl, and engraved handles, hallmarked (8), total weight 487 grams. Provenance: Private Collection, Brisbane
Victorian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons by Hayne & Cater
A pair of Victorian sterling silver berry spoons London c1841, length 8.66 in. Wt 144g by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater
1815 London Hallmarked Sterling Silver Berry Spoons by William Bennett
Pair of sterling silver berry spoons hallmarked London 1815, maker: William Bennett, 134 grams
Victorian Cherub Berry Spoons with Grapevine Motif
Pair late Victorian sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked London, 1898, with gilt fig leaf form bowls embossed with grapevine motif, with cast handles set with cherub and c-scroll finials, total weight 110gm, length 7.48 in. (2)
Scottish Silver Berry Spoons, G. Thomson, 1828
A pair of George IV Scottish silver berry spoons, Old English pattern, with engraved floral stems, and fruit embossed bowls, G. Thomson, Glasgow, 1828. Length 8.66 in. Weight 46.85 in.
George III Silver Berry Serving Spoons by Stephen Adams
A pair of George III silver serving spoons with gilt embossed berry bowls and engraved terminals, Stephen Adams, London 1796.
1828 Sterling Silver Berry Spoon, London
George IV sterling silver berry spoon London 1828, maker's mark rubbed, possibly SG, decorated bowl, length 8.66 in., weight 62 grams
Pair of Continental Silver Leaf and Berry Spoons
Pair Continental silver serving spoons each with pierced leaf and berry decoration to bowl, hallmarked, length 8.27 in. each, weight 160 grams total.
Antique Atkin Brothers Sterling Silver Berry Spoons (1897)
A pair of antique sterling silver berry spoons by Atkin Brothers of Sheffield, circa 1897, 8.66 in. long, 108 grams total
Georgian Berry Spoon with Embossed Fruit Bowl
George I sterling silver berry spoon, hallmarked London, 1719, Sc (possibly William Scarlett), with later decorated fruit embossed gilt bowl and foliate engraved handle, total weight 51gm, length 7.87 in.
George III Berry Spoons, London 1774
A pair of George III silver berry spoons, by William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London 1774. 133gm., Hanovarian pattern, with engraved stems and fruit embossed gilded bowls.
Sterling Silver Repousse Tea Strainer with Boy and Berry
A sterling silver repousse boy and berry tea strainer, length 5.31 in. Wt 71g marked 925,
Georgian Berry Spoons with Engraved Mask Bowls, London 1793-1803
Composed pair of George III sterling silver berry spoons Old English pattern with bright cut engraving and embossed mask decorated bowls, London 1793 & 1803, approx 109g
Georgian Silver Berry Spoon with Floral Bowl and Hallmarks
Georgian sterling silver berry spoon, heavily embossed silver gilt floral bowl, hallmarked
Edinburgh Berry Spoon in Sterling Silver - 33g
A sterling silver berry spoon, faint marks, possibly Edinburgh. Weight 33grams
George IV Berry Spoons with Floral Engraving and Gilt Bowls
Pair George IV sterling silver berry spoons Old English pattern with bright cut floral engraving, traditional embossed gilt bowls, London 1831, approx 133 grams
Silver Spoon Set with Pepperette and Bon Bon Dish
George III sterling silver berry spoon by Peter & William Bateman engraved handle and embossed bowl, London 1812, together with, aVictorian vase shaped pepperette, s/p bon bon dish and sauce ladle, approx 88 grams
London 1886 Sterling Silver Berry Spoons Pair
Pair Vic. Sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked sterling silver London 1886. With over stamped maker's marks. Gilt bowl interiors. W110g
George III Berry Spoon, London 1788, Thomas Evans Maker
Sterling silver George III berry spoon London 1788, maker Thomas Evans, 58 grams
Antique Sterling Silver Berry Spoons and Fruit Set
Sterling silver berry spoons and fruit knife \ fork set comprising of two Edwardian spoons with embossed gilt bowls and engraved stems by Thomas white. Birmingham 1902. Weight 128 grams. Two Georgian spoons with embossed gilt bowls and engraved stems by un
George III Silver Berry Spoons with Double Headed Eagle Crest
A pair of George III silver berry spoons, later decoration and gilt washed bowls. Crested with a double headed eagle. London 1800 by Peter and William Bateman. 118gm.
Sterling Silver Berry Spoons - 23cm Length
A pair of hallmarked sterling silver berry spoons, length 9.06 in.
Pair of George III gilt berry spoons, London 1791 & 1802
Near pair of George III sterling silver gilt berry spoons, Old English bright cut, London 1791 & 1802
Kirk & Son Sterling Silver Berry Spoon - 122g
Kirk and Son sterling silver berry spoon, 122g
George III Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, London 1807
Pair of George III sterling silver 'Berry' spoons with gilt bowls London c1807, William Eley, W. Feran & W.Chawner wt.108g
Georg Jensen Silver Pea Pod Berry Spoon - 11cm
Georg Jensen silver berry spoon, in pea pod pattern, the bowl in a lightly beaten finish, length 4.33 in.
Walter Tweedie Silver Berry Spoons, London 1770
A pair of sterling silver berry spoons, by Walter Tweedie, London, circa 1770, of typical design. 8.54 in. long, 1.57 in. wide
William IV Berry Spoon, Exeter 1835
A small William IV sterling silver berry spoon marked Robert Williams Exeter 1835. Approx length 5.12 in., weight 13.5 grams
George III Silver Berry Spoons with Embossed Fruits and Flora
A pair of George III sterling silver berry spoons, 1816 London, with maker's mark for Richard turner, embossed and bright cut to the gilt washed bowls with fruits and flora, bright cut decorations to the stems with engraved initials to terminals; hallmarke
George III Sterling Silver Berry Spoons - 1783
Pair of George III sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked London, 1783, with embossed flowers to bowl, total weight 110gm (2)
London Silver Berry Spoons: 1803 & 1829
A pair of silver berry spoons London 1803 and 1829.
German Silver Asparagus Servers with Acanthus and Berry Decoration
Pair of German silver asparagus servers, the gilt blades decorated with acanthus and foliage, the handles decorated with leaf and berry, total weight 236gm, length 9.25 in. (2)
Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Serving Spoons, London 1811-1817
Two Georgian sterling silver berry serving spoons one hallmarked London 1811, maker: William Eaton, the other London 1817, maker: William Eley & William Fearn, 134 grams
Georgian Silver Berry Spoons and Teaspoons Set
Two Georgian sterling silver berry spoons and two teaspoons hallmarked with various makers marks and date codes, app. weight 142 g.
Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, London 1798
Pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, London 1798, 6.69 in.
George III Silver Berry Spoons, London 1802
A pair of George III silver berry spoons, the handles with chevron pattern engraving, London 1802, possibly by William Edwards, 133gm.
Georgian Berry Spoons with Embossed Fruits and Bright Cut Handles
Two Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, 1818 London, with maker's mark for Thomas & George Hayter, and;, 1827 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for Robert gray, similar spoons with embossed berry fruits to the gilt washed bowls, bright cut embellishments to
George III Silver Berry Spoon, London 1791
George III sterling silver berry spoon, hallmarked, London, 1791, William Sheen, the tapering handle engraved with flower heads, above a shaped bowl with embossed fruit, length 6.69 in.
Victorian Silver Berry Spoon, 1872
A Victorian sterling silver berry spoon, George William Adams, London, 1872. Provenance: The Residual of the Hutcheon's Estate. The Hutcheons lived in Shanghai & Hong Kong in the early & mid 20th century before moving to Sydney, length 7.09 in. Wt 25.59…
George III Silver Berry Spoon, London 1786
A George III silver berry spoon, some gilding remaining, London 1786 by George Gray.
Victorian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, 1882 Birmingham
A pair of Victorian sterling silver berry spoons, 1882 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Frederick Elkington, the fiddle pattern spoons with bright cut floral engraving to the terminals, the gilt washed bowls of lobed form with embossed and chased fruit m
Irish Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, 1800, William Wars
Large pair of Irish sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked, Dublin, 1800, William Wars, with engraved handles and embossed berry and foliage bowls, length 9.84 in. (2)
Engraved Berry Spoon by James Barber, York 1848
A sterling silver berry spoon, fiddle pattern, with engraved and embossed berries and flowers, James Barber, York 1848. Weight 73g.
Sterling Silver Berry Spoons by Levi & Salaman
A pair of sterling silver berry spoons, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, c 1920, retailed by Johnston & Co Jewellers, Glasgow
Embossed American Silver Berry Spoons by S. Kirk & Son
A pair of American silver large berry spoons, heavily embossed bowls and handles, stamped S. Kirk & Son Sterling, possibly 1932. 236gm
Georgian silver berry spoons, London 1806/08
A pair of Georgian silver small berry spoons, London 1806/08
Sterling Silver Champagne Set with Ebony Handles
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 2.76 in., & length 4.72 in.
Victorian Neoclassical Berry Spoons
A pair of Victorian sterling silver berry or serving spoons, 1894, with maker's marks for John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater finely decorated with formal neoclassical motifs upon a textured ground, the terminals with similar decoration and vacant cartouches,
Peter Jackson Sterling Silver Leaf and Berry Spoons
Pair of sterling silver Peter Jackson spoons, Chester, decorated with leaf and berry motifs to handle and figures to the bowls, total weight 58gm (2)
George III Silver Berry Spoons, London 1807
A pair of George III silver berry spoons, with gilt washed bowls. London 1807 by John Lias. 132gm.
George III Berry Spoons, London 1811
Pair George III sterling silver berry spoons London 1811, makers William Eley, William Fearn, and William Chawner, gilt washed bowls, weight 116grams
Sterling Silver Berry and Sifter Spoon Collection
A collection five English sterling silver berry and sifter spoons, 18th century and later comprising two pierced ladles and three berry spoons total weight 262 gms, the longest 8.86 in.
Victorian Silver Berry Spoons and Ladle Set
Four Victorian sterling silver berry spoons and a ladle by John William Kilpatrick, London 1886 250 gms
London 1796 Sterling Silver Berry Spoon
Sterling silver berry spoon, London 1796
George IV Sterling Silver Berry Spoons Set
George IV sterling silver & later chased set of four berry spoons in case elaborately crafted featuring berry design to bowls and floral decorations to stem and handles. Hallmarked- London circa 1829 by William Eaton. Length 8.66 in.
George III Sterling Silver Berry Spoons with Embossed Bowls
Pair George III sterling silver berry spoons with bright cut handles and traditional fruit embossed gilded bowls London 1769
Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons - London 1793 & 1821
Two Georgian sterling silver berry spoons including London 1793, and London 1821, maker's marks rubbed, embossed decoration to bowls, bright cut decoration to handles, (weight 110grams approx, total
George III Berry Spoons with Engraved Fiddle Pattern (Newcastle)
A pair of George III silver berry spoons, fiddle pattern with engraved decoration. Newcastle, possibly 1800 by John Walton. 140gm.
Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, London 1799
A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, London, circa 1799, makers marks illegible, 114 grams total
1791 Irish Sterling Silver Berry Spoon, Richard Sawyer
George III Irish sterling silver berry spoon Dublin 1791, Richard Sawyer, gilt washed and decorated bowl, engraved handle, length 9.06 in., weight 67grams, approx
George III Berry Spoons, London 1786
Pair George III sterling silver berry spoons London 1786, maker Samuel Davenport, gilt washed, embossed bowls. Weight 97grams, total.
Antique Berry Spoons, London 1806-07, Sterling Silver
Sterling silver two berry spoons, London 1806-07. Makers William Eley and William Fearn. 8.66 in. high, 150g weight.
George IV Berry Spoons with Floral and Fruit Motifs
Pair of George IV sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked, London, 1821, G.N, with tapering handles, decorated with engraved floral motifs, shaped gilt bowls, embossed with fruit and foliage,total weight 95gm, length 8.66 in. (2)
Georgian Berry Spoons with Crest and Fruit Embossing
Pair of George III sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked, London, 1771, T.D (Thomas Dealtry), with tapering handles, with engraved crest and scroll work, above gilt bowls embossed with fruit, total weight 142gm, length 8.27 in. (2)
George III Berry Spoons with Embossed Gilt Bowl
Pair of George III sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked, London, date letter rubbed but second half of 18th century, T.C (possibly Thomas Chawner), with tapering handles, with c-scrolls, above a shaped gilt bowl embossed with fruit and foliage, total w
George III Berry Spoons with Fruit Embossed Bowls
Pair of George III sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked, London, 1791, G.G (George Gray), this maker often overstruck on the work of Bateman, it is possible that this is one such example, with engraved handles, and shaped gilt bowls embossed with fruit
Georgian Berry Spoons with Embossed Fruit and Foliage
Pair George III sterling silver berry spoons, hallmarked, London, 1798, R.C ( Richard Crossley), with tapering engraved handles, with gilt shaped bowls, embossed fruit and foliage, total weight 132gm, length 8.66 in. (2)
George IV Berry Spoons with Embossed Fruit and Foliage
Pair of George IV sterling silver berry Spoons, hallmarked, London, 1827, W.S (possibly William Sumner), with tapering engraved handles, above gilt shaped bowls, embossed fruit and foliage, total weight 111gm, length 8.66 in. (2)
Victorian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons with Rose Decoration
Pair Victorian sterling silver berry spoons, London 1890, makers Josiah Williams & Co, (marked on 1 spoon), gilt washed bowls, with embossed rose decoration. Weight 148grams (total)
George III Berry Spoon with Act of Union Decoration
George III sterling silver berry spoon, London 1802, maker Stephen Adams I, embossed bowl, with (Act of Union) English rose, Scottish thistle and Irish shamrock decoration. Weight 72grams
Sterling Silver Berry Spoons, Keight & Co, Chester 1904
A pair of sterling silver berry spoons, W G Keight & Co, Chester, 1904 Wt 90 grams
Set of Six Embossed Berry Spoons with Fitted Case
Six sterling silver berry spoons, marks of Eben Coker and 'S H', London, c. 1727, the parcel-gilt bowls embossed with fruits, stems engraved with scrolling leaves, hallmarked, in fitted case (6), weight 435 grams
German Silver Serving Set with Leaf & Berry Borders
Early 20th Century German silver serving fork and spoon with leaf & berry borders marked 800 German marks Bremer Silberwarenfabrik, 10.83 in., 238g
English Sterling Silver Berry Spoons with Fruit & Floral Detail
A pair of English sterling silver berry spoons, James stamp, London, 1781, with fruit & floral detail & gilt interior, Wt 150 grams
Georgian Silver Berry Spoons, c.1803
A pair of Georgian silver bottom marked berry spoons, c.1803
Ornate Victorian Silver Berry Sifting Ladle, London 1837
A George IV/Victorian silver berry sifting ladle, classical ornate Victorian engraved and embossed decoration. London 1837 by Mary Chawner.
George III Silver Berry Spoon, London 1806
A George III silver berry spoon, Old English pattern, similar to above. London 1806 by William Eley & William Fearn.
George III Silver Berry Spoons, London 1812
A pair of George III silver berry spoons, Old English pattern, engraved and embossed traditional decoration. London 1812 by Richard Crossley, a specialty spoon maker.