Scottish Silver Dessert Spoons, George III, 1812
A set of six George III Scottish silver dessert spoons, Old English pattern, engraved with owner's initials. Edinburgh 1812 with maker's mark 'B'. 171gms.
Edwardian Silver Basting Spoon, London 1903
An Edwardian silver Old English basting spoon. London 1903 by Ackroyd Rhodes, Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd. 155gms. Length 12.01 in.
Pair of Feather Edge 18thC Silver Spoons
pair 18THC Silver Spoons Feather Edge, A matching pair of George III feather edged Old English silver tablespoons. London 1773.
George III Sterling Silver Soup Ladle, Dublin 1803
A George III sterling silver soup ladle by John Power, Dublin 1803, Old English pattern, length 13.78 in.
Irish George III silver serving spoons, 1804
A pair of Irish George III sterling silver old English pattern serving spoons by John Shiels, Dublin 1804, length 9.45 in.
George III Silver Sauce Ladles by Eley & Fearn
A pair of George III sterling silver old English pattern sauce ladles by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807, length 6.30 in.
105-Piece Sterling Silver Cutlery Set by Garrard & Co
A one hundred and five piece sterling silver cutlery service, 1976 London, with maker's mark for Garrard & Co, a complete service for twelve comprising dinner and entree knives and forks, large dessert spoons, soup spoons, small dessert spoons and teaspoon
Georgian Sterling Silver Sauce Ladles, London 1817
Pair of Georgian Old English pattern sauce ladles marked sterling silver, SBIB, London, 1817 6.69 in. long, 117g
Georgian Silver Teaspoons with Armorials
A set of nine bright cut Georgian silver teaspoons, 1828 London, with maker's mark for George Smith III & William Fearn, the Old English pattern spoons, crisply bright cut to the stems and finials, with armorials to wreath cartouches; hallmarked underside,
George II Soup Ladle, London 1786
A George II sterling silver Old English pattern soup ladle with fluted bowl probably by Thomas Chawner, London 1786
Georgian silver sauce ladles with crest and initials
A George III sterling silver pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles engraved with a crest and initials, London 1736
George III Sterling Silver Basting Spoon with Crest (or Engraved Crest)
George III sterling silver basting spoon Old English pattern with engraved crest, London, 1786, maker, Richard Crossley
Silver Dessert Spoons in Old English Pattern, Sheffield 1922
A set of silver dessert spoons, in associated case, Old English pattern. Sheffield 1922 by Walker & Hall. 297gms.
George III Silver Tablespoons, Old English & Fiddle Pattern
Two George III silver tablespoons, one Old English, crested, 1807, the other fiddle pattern 1819.
Georgian Silver Spoons with Marrow Scoop and Old English Pattern
A George II sterling silver spoon with marrow scoop, and a later Georgian sterling silver Old English pattern spoon, 1738 London, mark for Starling Wilford; 1788 London, with partial mark, a fine and crisp spoon with a marrow scoop terminal, and a scallop
George IV Silver Pie Spoon, London 1821
A George IV silver pie spoon, Old English pattern. London 1821 by Soloman Royes. 120gms
Edwardian Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons with Sugar Nips Set
Six Edwardian sterling silver coffee spoons with sugar nips, Old English pattern, Charles William Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1904. Total weight 64 g, boxed.
George IV Sugar Tongs, William Eaton, London 1824
A pair of George IV sterling silver sugar tongs, Old English pattern, William Eaton, London 1824. Length 5.91 in. Weight 33g.
George III Sterling Silver Dessert Spoons, London 1810
Set of six George III sterling silver dessert, spoons, hallmarked London, 1810, Eliz & Mary Sumner, in Old English pattern, monogrammed, total weight 216 grams (6)
Georgian Sterling Silver Salt Spoons, London 1806 & 1826
Two Georgian sterling silver salt spoons, one hallmarked London 1806, Eley and fern, in Old English pattern, the other hallmarked London, 1826, Morris & Michael Emanuel, total weight 25grams (2)
Georgian Silver Gravy Ladle with Armorials
A Georgian sterling silver gravy ladle, 1782 London, with maker's mark for George Smith III, an Old English pattern ladle with engraved initials and an armorial to the terminal; hallmarked underside, silver weight 50gr. Length 6.89 in.
Georgian and Victorian Silver Dessert Spoons Set
Three mixed Georgian and Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, early to later 19th century, London, various makers, comprising a King's pattern spoon; an Old English pattern spoon; a fancy back, bright cut, bead edged Old English spoon; hallmarked to a
Georgian & Victorian Sterling Silver Soup Spoons
Three sterling silver soup spoons, Georgian and Victorian, 1802 London, 1802 Exeter, and 1839 Newcastle, various makers, Old English spoons, two initialled 'H' to finial; the Exeter spoon with a contemporary inscription below hallmarks; all hallmarked unde
George III Silver Sugar Nips, 1797-1808
Two pairs of George III sterling silver sugar nips, 1797 and 1808, probably London, makers' marks for George Wintle and Mary Sumner respectively, a bright cut Old English pair and a fiddle pattern pair; hallmarked to stems, silver weight 71gr. Lengths: 14.
George III Silver Soup Spoons, London 1779 & 1816
Two pairs of George III sterling silver soup spoons, 1779 and 1816 London, with makers' marks Wt and Solomon Hougham respectively, an Old English pair and a fiddle pattern pair, engraved initials to finials; all hallmarked underside, silver weight 276gr. L
Georgian Sterling Silver Teaspoons, 1792 London, Charles Hougham Maker
A set of six Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, 1792 London, with maker's marks for Charles Hougham, Old English pattern spoons with contemporary engraved initials to the terminals; hallmarked underside, silver weight 68gr. Length 4.92 in.
George V Sterling Silver Cutlery Set with Knives
Canteen of George V sterling silver cutlery feather edge pattern, comprising, six table forks, six tablespoons, six dessert forks and six dessert spoons, sauce ladle, Sheffield, 1922, by Walker & Hall and twelve bone handled knives together with pair of st
George III Sterling Silver Table Spoons, London 1809
A pair of George III sterling silver table spoons, Old English pattern, initialled D. Solomon Hougham London 1809. Weight 142g.
Antique Sterling Silver Ladle, Sheffield 1905
An Edwardian sterling silver ladle, Old English pattern John round & Son Ltd, Joseph Ridge, Sheffield 1905. Length 12.80 in. Weight 259g.
Georgian Silver Soup Spoon in Old English Pattern
Georgian silver Old English pattern soup spoon
Georgian Old English Silver Soup Spoon
Georgian silver Old English pattern soup spoon
Georgian Old English Skimming Spoon, London 1798
Georgian silver skimming spoon in Old English pattern, hallmarked London 1798, by Fearn and Eley
1906 Dutch Silver Fish Slice with Old English Thread
Dutch silver Old English thread fish slice, hallmarked 1906 (J.M. Van Kempen & Son), 833/1000 purity, 11.89 in. long, 127 grams
George III Silver Fish Slice, London 1804
George III sterling silver fish slice, hallmarked London 1804 (William Eley & William Fearn), with Old English pattern handle, 11.73 in. long, 137 grams
Hester Bateman Sterling Silver Old English Spoons (Pair)
Pair of Hester Bateman sterling silver spoons, bright cut Old English pattern, hallmarked London 1782 and 1784, 8.66 in. long, 115 grams
Exeter Hallmarked Victorian Sterling Silver Crested Basting Spoon
Victorian sterling silver crested basting spoon, Old English pattern, hallmarked Exeter 1838 (Robert Williams), 12.80 in. long, 110 grams
Crested Sterling Silver Sauce Ladles, Sheffield 1860
Pair of crested sterling silver sauce ladles, Old English pattern, hallmarked Sheffield 1860 (Henry Wilkinson & Co), 6.50 in. long, 91 grams
Victorian Sterling Silver Bright Cut Teaspoons by John Le Gallais
Five Victorian sterling silver bright cut teaspoons, 1848 London, with maker's mark for John Le Gallais, Old English spoons, profusely decorated with foliate forms, engraved Jsfr to the terminals, hallmarked underside, silver weight 85gr, length 5.31 in.
George III Sterling Silver Soup Ladle, 1792
George III sterling silver soup ladle, in Old English pattern by George Smith & William Fearn marked London, 1792 approx 12.99 in. long
Georgian Sterling Silver Serving Spoon, London 1813
English hallmarked sterling silver George III serving spoon in the Old English pattern, monogrammed 'L'. London, 1813, maker John Lias
George III Sterling Silver Cutlery Set, London 1802
English hallmarked sterling silver George III cutlery in the Old English pattern, comprising four serving spoons, four forks & four table spoons. London, 1802, maker William Eley & William Fearn
Victorian Sterling Silver Teaspoons, Glasgow 1876
A set of six Victorian sterling silver teaspoons, 1876 Glasgow, with maker's makers marks for probably William Coghill, bead edged Old English spoons, hallmarked underside to stems, silver weight 112gr, length 5.31 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Teaspoons with Monograms, London 1816
A set of Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, probably 1816 London, with silver standard, no city stamp, maker's mark Gt for probably George turner, although date mark slightly precedes recorded registration date, Old English spoons with monograms to termin
Assorted Sterling Silver Spoons and Utensils
Twenty seven sterling silver spoons, Sifting spoons, tongs, 18th to early 20th century, various English assay offices and makers, including a set of six scalloped apostle teaspoons with a matching sifter spoon and sugar tongs, three matching Victorian King
Georgian Sterling Silver Teaspoons, Set of 11
A set of six and a set of five sterling silver Georgian teaspoons, early 19th century, both sets without town assay stamps but with date stamp, set of six marked with single letter 'D' for presumably maker's mark, set of five with maker's mark Rc, Old Engl
George III Sterling Silver Basting Spoons
A fine pair of George III sterling silver basting spoons, 1817 London, with maker's marks for Thomas Wilkes Barker, elegant Old English spoons with pointed tips, with engraved griffins to the terminals & Hallmarked underside. Silver weight 174gr. Length 30
Sterling Silver Basting Spoons, London 1895/1897
A matching mixed pair of sterling silver basting spoons, 1895, 1897 London, with maker's marks for George Myers, and Charles Boyton, Old English spoons, crisply hallmarked to finials. Silver weight 305gr. Length 11.81 in.
Georgian Silver Basting Spoons, London 1768 & 1818
Two Georgian sterling silver basting spoons, 1768 and 1818 London, with maker's mark for William & Thomas Chawner, and; John & Henry Lias, respectively, an Old English spoon and a later large fiddle pattern spoon, hallmarked underside to both. Silver weigh
Georgian Sterling Silver Soup Spoons, London 18th-19th Century
Four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, late 18th to early 19th century, London, various makers, Old English spoons, each engraved to the terminals & Hallmarked. Silver weight 236gr. Length 8.46 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Soup Spoons, 1801 London, Elegant Design
A set of four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1801 London with maker's mark for William Eley & William Fearn, elegant Old English pattern spoons; hallmarked to finials. Silver weight 266gr. Length 8.66 in.
Antique Sterling Silver Cutlery Set, Mixed Makers
An antique part suite of sterling silver cutlery, Old English and Thread pattern, 18th/19th century mixed makers comprising six table spoons, sixteen table forks, six dessert spoons, twelve entree forks, ten teaspoons and seven Russian silver table knives,
George III Sterling Silver Dessert Spoons Set
A mixed set of six George III sterling silver dessert spoons, 1813, 1814 (two), 1815, 1816 and 1832 London, with maker's marks for William Bateman I (four) and two others marked Wb within a rectangular cartouche, Old English dessert spoons, five with engra
Antique Sterling Silver Old English Flatware Set
A sterling silver composite, Old English pattern 12 place setting flatware set 1903 London, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd, comprising of: 12 table spoons 12 dessert spoons 12 tea spoons (one spoon replaced) 12 table forks 12 dessert forks 1 soup ladle l
George III Hester Bateman Sterling Silver Spoon, 1777
English hallmarked sterling George III silver spoon by Hester Bateman in the Old English pattern. London, 1777, maker Hester Bateman. Condition good, general age related wear. Weight 44g
Georgian Stilton Scoop, London 1775
Georgian sterling silver 'Old English' pattern Stilton scoop, London 1775
Antique Silver Ladles, London 1796
Pair of sterling silver 'Old English' pattern ladles, London 1796, maker: W.E.
Victorian Sterling Silver Cutlery Set with Oak Canteen
A Victorian sterling silver, Old English bright cut pattern, cutlery set with oak canteen case 1868 London, by George Adams 105pcs in total top tray canteen comprising of: 18 table forks, matching hallmarks 18 dessert forks, matching hallmarks 10 dessert s
Georgian Scottish Sterling Silver Serving Spoon, Edinburgh 1810
A Georgian Scottish sterling silver serving spoon, old English & shell pattern marked Edinburgh, 1810, AH, approx 12.20 in. long & 95g
French Silver Serving Spoons with Gilt Washed Bowls
An elegant pair of French .950 silver serving spoons, 1896 and after, with Minerva 1 standard and maker's mark for HEnin et Cie to lozenge, with gilt washed bowls with generously threaded ribbon tied edges to Old English style handles; hallmarked to bowls,
Georgian thread edged soup spoons
Four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1797, 1804, 1821, 1829 London, various makers, all of thread edged design, three in fiddle pattern, one Old English; crisply hallmarked to terminals of all, silver weight 299gr. Length 9.06 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Spoons, Scottish & Exeter 1783
Two Georgian sterling silver spoons, one Scottish, 1783 Exeter with maker's mark Joseph Hicks (engraved 1784 with initials Im & Im above stamps), and; circa 1776 Glasgow, with maker's mark for Milne & Campbell, a bright cut spoon and an Old English spoon,
Georgian Sterling Silver Gravy Ladles, London 1808 & 1817
Two Georgian sterling silver gravy ladles, 1808 London, with makers' marks for Crossley & Smith; and 1817 London, with makers' marks for William Eley and William Fearn, in Old English pattern, one with threaded edges and having oval bowls; hallmarked under
Antique Coffee Spoons Set with Maker's Marks
Two boxed sets of six coffee spoons, 1906 Birmingham, with maker's marks for James & Crompton, Old English coffee spoons with scrolling bright cut decoration, and; 1936 Sheffield with maker's marks for James Dixon & Sons, Old English coffee spoons with tap
George III Silver Basting Spoons, 1785 London, William Sutton Maker
A fine pair of George III sterling silver basting spoons, 1785 London, with rare incuse mark, and maker's mark for William Sutton, in Old English design, crisply hallmarked to stems. Provenance: Purchased from Kevin Murray silver for $2200, silver weight 1
Set of 6 Bateman Sterling Silver Tea Spoons
Six George III sterling silver tea spoons, Old English pattern, Peter and William Bateman, London 1806. Total weight 81.7g
Victorian Silver Soup Ladle with Monogram 'D'
English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian soup ladle in the Old English fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'D'. London, 1846, maker Joseph & Albert Savory. Condition good, minor tarnishing, small dent to the rim. Length 13.58 in. Weight 268g
Victorian Sterling Silver Forks Set
English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of six forks in the Old English fiddle pattern, with various engraved monograms. London, 1860, maker Elizabeth & John Eaton. Condition good, minor age related wear. Weight 407g
Victorian Silver Forks Set by John James Whiting
English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian set of six forks in the Old English fiddle pattern, monogrammed 'Ag'. London, 1843, maker John James Whiting. Condition good, minor age related wear. Weight 453g
George II Sterling Silver Soup Ladle with Engraved Initials
A George II sterling silver Old English and Shell soup ladle with fluted bowl and engraved contemporary script initials by Thomas Devonshire & William Watkins, London 1759
50-Piece Sterling Silver Cutlery Set
A collection of fifty items of sterling silver cutlery, comprising six Hanoverian pattern table forks and six dessert forks by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1913, eleven Old English pattern table forks, six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Ab Sa
Georgian Silver Teaspoons by Hester Bateman
A set of six Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, 1787 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman. the Old English spoons with bright cut borders and crested finials; hallmarks underside and in a presentation box. Silver weight 90gr. Length 4.92 in.
George III Sterling Silver Serving Spoon, 1792 London
A George III sterling silver serving spoon, 1792 London, with maker's mark Ib, an Old English spoon with a 'Lion Sejant' holding a fleur-de-lys engraved crest to the terminal; crisply hallmarked underside. Silver weight 69gr. Length 10.83 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Soup Spoons with Crest Engravings
A set of four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1788 London, with maker's marks for Charles Hougham. the Old English spoons with bright cut feathered edges to shaped throats, engraved crests to the terminals; crisply hallmarked underside. Silver weight
Georgian Sterling Silver Serving Set with Bright Cut Design
A pair of Georgian bright cut sterling silver serving spoons, 1772 London, with maker's marks for Elizabeth Tookey, an Old English spoon and matching spoon fork with four tines, with decorative bright cut rope twist edges. Silver weight 181gr. Length 28.5
Antique Feather Edged Dessert Spoons by Thomas Dene
A set of six sterling silver dessert spoons, 1770 London, (probably), with maker's marks for Thomas Dene, a set of feather edged Old English spoons; hallmarked. Silver weight 208gr. Length 6.50 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Soup Spoons, 1766 London
A set of four Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1766 London, with maker's marks for George Smith III. the Old English spoons with bright cut feathered edges, initialled to terminal & Hallmarked to stems underside. Silver weight 258gr. Length 8.27 in.
Scottish Georgian Dessert Spoons by William Jamieson, 1836
A fine and elegant set of six bright cut late Georgian Scottish dessert spoons, 1836 Edinburgh, with maker's mark of William Jamieson of Aberdeen, also with provincial stamp, Old English pattern spoons with delicate feathering and bright cut wavy decoratio
Georgian and Victorian Sterling Silver Serving Spoons
A Georgian Scottish sterling silver ladle and a Victorian sterling silver beaded serving spoon, 1829 Edinburgh, with maker's mark We, small ladle, 1861 London, with maker's mark for John Kilpatrick, an Old English beaded spoon with swan crest to finial; st
William IV Sterling Silver Sauce Ladles
English hallmarked sterling silver William IV pair of sauce ladles in the Old English pattern, London, 1835, maker Randall Chatterton. Condition: good, minor age related wear. Length 6.69 in. Weight 108g
George III Sterling Silver Ladle with Dove & Olive Armorial
English hallmarked sterling silver ladle George III ladle in the Old English pattern, with a dove & olive engraved armorial, monogrammed 'Ao' & 'Aw'. London, 1786, maker George Smith III. Condition: good, minor wear. Weight 173g
George III Silver Sauce Ladles with Armorial Tree Stamp
English hallmarked sterling silver George III pair of sauce ladles in the Old English pattern, with an enragev tree atump armorial. London, 1801, maker William Eley & William Fearn. Condition: good, minor age related wear. Length 6.89 in. Weight 110g
Georgian Silver Dinner Spoons, William IV, London 1834
Set of five Georgian silver dinner spoons, old English pattern, marked 1834,william iv, WS, London approx 167g (5)
George III Silver Table Spoon, 1806
A George III silver table spoon, Old English pattern, William Fearn, London 1806. Weight 55g
Georgian pierced cake slice by Hester Bateman
A fine Georgian sterling silver pierced cake slice 1780 London, with maker's marks for Hester Bateman. The pointed arch slice beautifully pierced to the blade, bright cut and prick worked throughout, with an Old English beaded blade; hallmarked near the th
Sterling Silver Fish Servers by Robert Carr, 1993 Sheffield
A set of sterling silver fish servers 1993 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Robert Carr. The servers of Old English bead edge design; hallmarked underside. Silver weight 290gr. Length 12.40 in. And 8.86 in.
Set of 12 Sterling Silver Old English Serving Spoons
A set of twelve sterling silver bead edge Old English serving spoons 1992 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Robert Carr. Silver weight 1320gr. Length 8.86 in.
Georgian Sterling Silver Basting Spoons - Old English Shell Pattern
A pair Georgian sterling silver basting spoons, 1795 London, by Thomas Hatton, Old English shell pattern, length 12.20 in. Total weight 281gms
1852 Sterling Silver Soup Ladle in Old English Shell Pattern
A Victorian sterling silver soup ladle, 1852 London, by George Adams, Old English shell pattern, length 13.19 in. Weight 295gms
George III Silver Serving Spoons, Exeter 1797
A pair of George III sterling silver serving spoons, old English pattern with shoulders. Sponsors mark Richard Ferris, Exeter 1797. 145gm.
Georgian Silver Tea Spoons with Thread Pattern - Set of 5
Set of five Georgian silver tea spoons, Old English with thread pattern, marked Duty, George's head, probably 1792, approx 82g, approx 5.12 in. long (5)
Georgian Sterling Silver Soup Spoons, 1799 London
A pair of Georgian sterling silver soup spoons, 1799 London, with maker's marks for George Burrows, of simple and elegant Old English design, and having a soft patina, with bright cut initials to the finials and crisply hallmarked underside, silver weight
Georgian Silver Basting Spoons with Armorials
A pair of Georgian sterling silver basting spoons, London 1787/8, with maker's mark for probably Richard Crossley, the Old English pattern spoons of elegant long stemmed form with armorials to the finials; crisply hallmarked underside, silver weight 220gr,
Sterling Silver Sugar Nips, London and Newcastle, 1804-1825
A pair of sterling silver sugar nips, 1804 London, with maker's mark for George Beckwith, and; 1825' Newcastle, with maker's mark Ib, probably John Brown, the Old English pair hallmarked to interiors of stems, silver weight 61gr, length 5.71 in. and 5.31…
Antique Armorial Soup Ladle with Latin Inscription
A sterling silver armorial soup ladle, 1890/91, Sheffield maker's mark for John Edward Bingham, Walker & Hall, the elegant ladle with an oval bowl to an Old English stem with a crest bearing a bright cut Latin inscription, Labor Ipse Voluptas (Labor itself
Sterling Silver Teaspoons with Fern Design in Presentation Box
A boxed set of six sterling silver teaspoons with nips, 1913 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Joseph Rodgers & Sons, with star and Maltese cross, the Old English pattern spoons with bright cut maiden hair fern designs to the stem and terminal, the nips co
Antique English Silver Spoons with Shattered Axe Crest
Four antique sterling silver, old English pattern spoons, engraved with a shattered axe crest, marked for London George Adams, 1877, approx 205g, 6.69 in. long
Georgian Sterling Silver Dessert Spoons, London 1829 & 1798
A set of six Georgian sterling silver dessert spoons, old English pattern, marked London 1829 & 1798, TCo & Savory as well as WE & WF. Approx 360g, 8.27 in. long
Antique Silver Cutlery Set in Oak Case
Bespoke canteen of antique silver cutlery in fitted oak case. Ex Henry Charles 'Inky' Stephens (February 1841 ? July 1918) with full sets of Kings pattern knives, Old English pattern servers, Rattail forks, fiddle thread and shell asparagus. Various Englis
William Bateman Sterling Silver Tea Spoons - 1825 London Marked
Set of four William Bateman sterling silver tea spoons old English pattern marked London, 1825, WB, approx 80g, 5.51 in. long
George III Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, 1801
Three George iii sterling silver tea spoons old English pattern, marked with Duty, sterling, 1801, William Eley & William Fern, No City Mark, approx 56g, 5.51 in. long