Solid Silver Massive Serving Spoon, Unidentified Maker, Hallmarked But Unable To DecipherWoody Auction LLC4.9(2.8k)$150(2 bids)3 days Left
Rare Georg Jensen serving spoon in all sterling silver. Design 102. Dated 1930.Chairish Auctions4.5(10.3k)$180
Evald Nielsen number 13 jam spoon in hammered silver (830). Dated 1924.Chairish Auctions4.5(10.3k)$60
Georg Jensen Lily of the valley dessert spoon in sterling silver. Dated 1933-1944. Six pieces inChairish Auctions4.5(10.3k)$45
SoldPair Early American Coin Silver Serving SpoonsDESCRIPTION: Pair of early American coin silver fiddle pattern serving spoons, each featuring an engraved crest of a ship. Each marked at underside with "SW", probably the mark of Samuel Waters, SamueSee Sold Price
SoldA Victorian silver Fiddle pattern salt spoon, hallmarked London 1838, maker Robert Wallis. Approx.A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern salt spoon, hallmarked London 1838, maker Robert Wallis. Approx. 4" longSee Sold Price
SoldA Victorian silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, hallmarked London 1844, maker Charles Boyton II.A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, hallmarked London 1844, maker Charles Boyton II. Approx. 4 3/4" longPlease Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within descriptionsSee Sold Price
SoldA Victorian silver Fiddle pattern salt spoon hallmarked London 1880, maker Henry John Lias & JamesA Victorian silver Fiddle pattern salt spoon hallmarked London 1880, maker Henry John Lias & James Wakely. Approx. 3 3/4" longPlease Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within desSee Sold Price
SoldA Victorian silver Fiddle pattern salt spoon, hallmarked London 1848, maker Chawner & Co. (GeorgeA Victorian silver Fiddle pattern salt spoon, hallmarked London 1848, maker Chawner & Co. (George Adams) Approx. 4 1/2" longSee Sold Price
SoldEarly English Silver Serving Spoon London C1840Includes an early Victorian English silver King's pattern serving spoon; London, 1840. DBL-Struck by Mary Chawner and Geo Adams, heavy gauge, measures approx. 12"l. Weighs approx. 6.4 OZTProvenance: DSee Sold Price
SoldA CASED SET OF TWELVE GEORGE V SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, Sheffield, 1922, mark of C.B &S; togetherA CASED SET OF TWELVE GEORGE V SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, Sheffield, 1922, mark of C.B &S; together with a George IV silver fiddle pattern long handles serving spoon, London, 1827.See Sold Price
SoldA Victorian pair of sterling silver King's patternA Victorian pair of sterling silver King's pattern serving spoon and fork, George Adams, London 1866 and a matching silver plate and soup ladle, all with matching crest.See Sold Price
SoldA George VI silver mug or tankard, EdwarA George VI silver mug or tankard, Edward Viner, Sheffield 1949, footed beaker form with hollow C handle, 13.5cm high, together with a Victorian silver sifter spoon, Fiddle pattern, 11.34oztSee Sold Price
SoldA Victorian silver fiddle, shell and thread patternA Victorian silver fiddle, shell and thread pattern gravy spoon, by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1841, engraved with an armorial, 30.25cm, 6.29ozSee Sold Price
SoldSix Coin Silver Spoons of Southern InterestProperty of a Private Collector, Savannah, GA Description: Six Coin Silver Spoons of Southern Interest, a fiddle pattern serving spoon, inscribed on handle 'JY' Marked 'Hope'; a monogramed fiddleSee Sold Price
Sold10 ANTIQUE AMERICAN COIN SPOONS - SAM KIRK +Nine Antique American Coin Silver Spoons & 1 English Sterling Spoon. All monogrammed. All 19th century. 1- Early Samuel Kirk "Fiddle" Pattern Serving Spoon 10:15 (Coin) Samuel Kirk apprenticed as a siSee Sold Price
SoldPair British Victorian 1890 Nickel Silver Spoons FiddleFiddle pattern dessert spoon. One of these spoons sold by Sidney Silver is featured in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Here is a link to information on the spoon: http://m.vam.ac.uk/collectiSee Sold Price
SoldFIDDLE PATTERN 800 SILVER SPOONS SIGNED WILKENSIncludes three Fiddle pattern 9-inch vegetable serving spoons with monogrammed handles and signature of Wilkens - 5.25 troy ounces; plus a Marriock Walsh and Phelps sterling silver 8.75 inch serving sSee Sold Price
SoldAn early Victorian silver fish serving slice, in FiddleAn early Victorian silver fish serving slice, in Fiddle Shell pattern with engraved monogram to terminal and foliate scroll pierced panel to the asymmetrical and curved blade. Hallmarked John James WhSee Sold Price
Sold4 Continental silver serving items, four spoons4 Continental silver serving items, four spoons including a large serving spoon in modified fiddle pattern. Unmarked, 9.5 ozt.See Sold Price
SoldA SET OF SIX VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER CONDIMENT SPOONSA SET OF SIX VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER CONDIMENT SPOONS maker J S, Dublin 1884, Fiddle pattern; together with four salt spoons and two ladles. (12) Condiment spoons 12.5cm long, 5.2 troy ounces grossSee Sold Price
SoldSet of 8 Lunt Sterling Silver flatware, American Victorian pattern; Approx. 2,114 grams total (notSet of 8 Lunt Sterling Silver flatware, American Victorian pattern; Approx. 2,114 grams total (not counting hollow handle pieces). Serving Fork (58g), Ladle (57g), Tomato Spoon (22g), Serving Spoon (6See Sold Price
Sold2 AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONSMatched pair of Antique American 19th c. Coin Silver Serving / Rice Spoons in a traditional fiddle pattern. Made by R.&W. Wilson, Philadelphia, circa 1830. Robert and William Wilson operated in PhiladSee Sold Price
SoldANTIQUE VICTORIAN SILVER PLATE LADLE AND SPOONAn antique Victorian silver plate ladle and a serving spoon. The ladle bowl has a ribbed shell like surface, and the handle is richly decorated with an intricate engraved pattern. The back is marked 1See Sold Price
Sold(12 Pc) William IV & Victorian Sterling Silver Fiddle, Thread & Shell Spoons & ForksDESCRIPTION: 12 pieces of antique English fiddle, thread & shell pattern flatware, each marked. (2) William IV spoons, mark of Mary Chawner, London, 1835, one featuring "A" initial. L: 7" (6) VictoriaSee Sold Price
SoldA matched set of seven Victorian and EdwA matched set of seven Victorian and Edwardian silver dessert spoons, London and Sheffield makers, Fiddle pattern, 17.5cm long, 11.51ozt (4+2+1)See Sold Price
SoldTWELVE VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER DESSERT SPOONSEngland, bearing Sheffield hallmarks with date mark for 1840 & Edinburgh hallmarks with date marks for 1846, all in the "Fiddle" pattern with monograms, measuring 7" long. Combined weight, 522 grams.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Victorian Sterling Silver Dessert Spoons,hallmarked London, 1840/1876, MC//GA (Mary Chawner & George W Adams) and GA (Chawner & Co (George William Adams), both in fiddle pattern, one with rubbed engraving to handle, total weight 99gm, lengthSee Sold Price