London 1893 lovely pair of foliate engraved silver spoons by Robert Pringle, in original crimson lined case. |
| London 1893 Victorian set of two English hallmarked solid silver foliate engraved spoons, made by Robert Pringle, in original gilt embellished crimson lined case.
With beautifully shaped bowls, having sharp points.
To be used for preserves, jelly, or whatever you like.
Size-5.9 inches long by 1.4 inches wide.
Weight-50 grams.
A really lovely pair of spoons, in an excellent case. Both case and spoons are in very good condition.
These would make a lovely presentation as a gift, or a very functional set for your own use.
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Antique Silver "Apostle" Spoons. |
| Cased set of six antique, Victorian, silver "apostle" teaspoons. These are of top quality manufacture, beautifully presented in a red leather fitted case. Charming gift.
London. 1877. Edward Pairpoint. |
19th C Boxed Set of Berry Spoons |
| A 19th C boxed set of plated berry spoons and sifter -- Elkington & Co. |
Silver Manchester Regiment Spoon |
| A silver Manchester Regiment spoon, carrying the maker's mark MN & WB for Mappin and Webb and hallmarks for Birmingham 1932. The handle is in the form of crossed rifles, surmounted by a Fleur de Lys, the regimental badge, beneath which is insribed LXIII (for 63rd of foot) and "MANCHESTER REGT" in silver on a blue enamel base.
Length: 4.75 in / 12 cm
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Sheffield 1922 pair of solid silver unusual fox and maltese cross spoons in original case. |
| Sheffield 1922 pair of unusual English hallmarked solid silver spoons made and retailed by F.J. Ross and Sons of Winchester.
The stems terminate with a double struck figural fox to one, and a Maltese Cross to the other, over tear drop shaped bowls.
In the original fitted case, they are in very good condition. The case has one loose hinge which does not interfere with closure.
Weight-45 grams.
Size-6 inches long by 1.4 inches wide bowls.
A very nice pair of spoons, most suitable for preserves or sauces.
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London 1870 superb solid silver gilt afternoon tea cutlery service by famous maker HENRY HOLLAND. |
| London 1870 English hallmarked solid silver gilt most unusual afternoon tea cutlery service by very famous spoon maker Henry Holland, comprising three pieces in the original fitted case.
The pieces comprise both long and short handled caddy spoons, and a matching pair of sugar nips.
With original gilding, the cast elegant pierced and twisted stems are designed with figures to both top and bottom. There is a fine feathered rat tail to the ovoid bowls.
Very clear hallmarks.
The pieces are contained in the original blue lined velvet case.
Weight-75 grams.
Sizes-long handled caddy spoon 4.75 inches long by 1.4 inches wide; short handled caddy spoon 4 inches long by 1.25 inches wide; sugar nips 4.75 inches long.
A rare set in excellent condition, having had little use in their lifetime.
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London 1913 pair of solid silver trefid end large rat tail bowled serving spoons in original fitted case, by Jackson and Fullerton. |
| London 1913 pair of English hallmarked solid silver trefid end stems serving spoons, with large rat tail bowls in original fitted case. By very good makers Jackson and Fullerton.
Of excellent quality, with crisp hallmarks, and very defined rat tails, these spoons were made in the 20th century, but in the 17th century style.
Presented in original fitted red leather case on striking purple velvet lined interior.
Original pale gilding remains in bowl interiors.
Weight-95 grams.
Size-7.5 inches long by 2 inch wide bowls.
A lovely and practical pair to give as a gift or to keep.
In excellent condition. |
London 1808-1813 George III period matched set of 6 solid silver dessert spoons. |
| London 1808-1813, set of 6 George III period English hallmarked solid silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons with "P" monogram, in very good condition.
One was made by John Blake, three by Sarah and John Blake, and the last two were made by Robert Twyford.
Size- approximately 7 inches long, and weight 203 grams.
Two spoons are very slightly shorter than the rest.
A lovely and very useful set of spoons for dessert or soup.
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19thC unusual Continental cast solid silver gilt set of six coffee spoons in original fitted case. |
| 19th century unusual Continental cast solid silver gilt set of 6 coffee spoons with rams head terminals, and lovely oval shell bowls in original green fitted case, having stunning green velvet interior.
Interesting family crest to back of terminal of each spoon.
These spoons were retailed by S.J. Phillips of Bond Street in London.
Size-4.25 inches long.
A striking set in very good condition. |
SILVER SERVING SPOONS 1794 |
| An Excellent pair of solid silver serving spoons manufactured by top London silversmiths William Eley and William Fearn in 1794,
They are in very good condition with no damage or repairs. The spoons measure 8.75" (22 cm) long and weigh 122grams. The hallmarks are crisp and clear on both spoons.
This pair of beautiful Georgian spoons would enhance anyone's table or silver collection.
NEW PRICE! £95.00
Reduced from £125.00
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