Serving Antiques
Edinburgh 1809 solid silver George III period large table serving spoon by James McKay. |
| Edinburgh 1809 Scottish hallmarked solid silver large table serving spoon by maker James McKay II.
Excellent clear hallmarks.
With heavy weight, and 9 inches long, this is a very nice spoon at 200 years old, with practical use.
A lovely gift.
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Victorian Silver Fruit Serving Spoons |
| A pair of Victorian silver fruit serving spoons with pear-form, gilded bowls, the elaborate twisted hilts in the form of an entwined serpent. The finial represents an oriental-style figure standing beside an owl. Hallmarked London 1884. Maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
Length: 8in/20cm
Width at bowl: 2in/5cm
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London 1833 solid silver fiddle pattern pair of William IV table serving spoons by JOHN, HENRY AND CHARLES LIAS, famous makers. |
| London 1833 English hallmarked solid silver pair of William IV period fiddle pattern large table spoons by the Lias family famous makers.
Size-8.75 inches long by 1.75 inches wide.
The spoons are very good quality, with heavy gauge and excellent hallmarks.
A lovely pair of serving spoons. |
London 1804 solid silver large serving table spoon by excellent and very collectable makers PETER, ANN AND WILLIAM BATEMAN. |
| London 1804 Georgian English hallmarked solid silver large serving table spoon by the famous BATEMAN family makers Peter, Ann and William Bateman.
The Bateman family were very well regarded 18th and 19th century makers, with the most famous one being Hester Bateman. She handed over the family firm to her two sons Jonathan and Peter in 1790. Jonathan was married to Ann. When Jonathan died of cancer in 1791, he left his share to his widow Ann. Ann and her brother-in-law Peter entered their partnership mark in 1791. In 1800 Ann's son William (I), also joined the partnership. Ann retired in 1805, the year after this spoon was made, leaving William and his uncle Peter, to carry on the family business.
Weight-60 grams.
Size-8.75 inches long, by 1.75 inches wide.
With very good hallmarks, a wonderful useful and very collectable Bateman spoon in very good condition.
Over 200 years old! |
Georgian mahogany serving table |
| Georgian mahogany bowfront serving table
Stunning in its simplicity this beautiful item is bowfronted with reeded edging. The top with satinwood and boxwood banding . Below are 3 large frieze drawers furnished with circular brass ring drop handles with embossed bell flowers and rope twist. The ivory diamond key eschutions and boxwood stringing further embelish this beautiful piece. The whole raised on slim but sturdy square tapering legs. A deep honey colour, elegant and classic in design and extremely difficult for find. These pieces are so useful and accompany a dining setting perfectly.
Width 72"
Depth 27.5"
Height 31"
Price £2400
(Ref :D169)
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Very good quality large silver plate serving fork. |
| Very good quality large silverplate serving fork with pretty grass design engraved to tine end and shaped double struck stem with shell terminal. Shell also on reverse of tine end.
Size-9 inches long by 2.25 inches wide.
Weight-120 grams.
In very good condition, this is a very pretty and useful serving fork.
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19th C Mahogany Serving Table |
| A 19th C mahogany serving table with architectural back board flanked by ring turned paterae, the whole standing on ring turned tapering legs to the front and flat profile square tapering legs to the rear.
H: 38" W: 48" D: 19" |
Early 1900 Gothic Table |
| Early 1900's gothic oak side table with a stretcher base.
Condition: Good!
Dimensions: H 86cm W 97cm D 61cm |
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