Sold2024PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER STUFFING SPOONS, 235gFiddle pattern with engraved crests. Marked for Henry & Charles Day, London, 1821. L.: 30 cm (11 3/4 in.)235g of weighable silverSee Sold Price
Sold2017English George IV sterling silver stuffing spoonsPair of English George IV sterling silver stuffing spoons, ca. 1827-28, hallmarked, possibly William Cooper, engraved with Griffin, 122 grams. 8 1/2''lSee Sold Price
Sold2024Pair of George IV Silver Serving Spoons, Mark of Jonathan HaynePair of George IV Silver Serving Spoons, Mark of Jonathan HayneLondon (1830), in the Kings pattern, without a monogram. 9 1/8 in. 8.35 total troy oz. Additional high-resolution photos are available aSee Sold Price
Sold2024PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER BERRY SPOONS, 131gOld English form with bright cut decoration and gilded berry bowls. Marked Robert Gray & Sons, Glasgow, 1826.L.: 23 cm (9 in.) 131g of weighable silver.See Sold Price
Sold2021A Pair of Scottish George IV Silver Berry SpoonsA Pair of Scottish George IV Silver Berry Spoons Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1825 each having a bright cut handle with foliate decoration. each hallmarked for Sterling on underside 4 ozt 7 dwt Length 9See Sold Price
Sold2020Two pairs of George III and IV silver salt spoons,Two pairs of George III and IV silver salt spoons, William Eley and William Fearn, London 1814 and William Eaton, London 1821, King's Hourglass pattern, one pair with Union Shell heel, the other withSee Sold Price
Sold2021A pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern salt spoons,A pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern salt spoons, hallmarked London 1827, maker James Beebe. Approx. 4 1/2" long (2)See Sold Price
Sold2018Continental silver fish slice and stuffing spoon1) George IV silver fish slice, maker RR, probably Robert Rutland, London, 1826-27, 13 in. L. (monogrammed), and 2) Continental silver stuffing spoon, unidentified maker, 13 1/2 L.; 11.40 ozt t.w.See Sold Price
Sold2022A COLLECTION OF SILVER SPOONS, GEORGIAN AND LATERA COLLECTION OF SILVER SPOONS, GEORGIAN AND LATER, including: A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER TEASPOONS, by William Bateman I, London 1822, Old English pattern, the terminals engraved 'WSG'; A PAIR OF GEORSee Sold Price
Sold20172 Georgian English Sterling Stuffing Spoons c.1769A pair of English sterling silver stuffing spoons. George III Hallmarks for Thomas & William Chawner, London, c.1769 (slight indistinct date mark). Each with a faint engraved crest, depicting a bird /See Sold Price
Sold2023Pair of Irish Silver Stuffing Spoons, a Victorian Stuffing Spoon and a George III LadelPair of Irish Silver Stuffing Spoons, a Victorian Stuffing Spoon and a George III Ladel Comprising: A pair of Irish stuffing spoons, marked Dublin, probably 1780, engraved with crest A Victorian stuffSee Sold Price
Sold202019TH CENTURY STERLING SILVER SERVING SPOONSIncludes an English King George IV stuffing spoon with crest, a pierced Dutch silver serving spoon, a scalloped edge spoon with a Baltimore Assay mark from the early 1800's marked 10-15, and an unmarkSee Sold Price
Sold2022Five Sterling Silver Serving Pieces5 Five Sterling Silver Serving Pieces Comprising a Georg Jensen serving spoon, Old Newbury Crafters stuffing spoon and dessert slice, George III skewer and a George IV stuffing spoon. Total approximatSee Sold Price
Sold202218 Pieces George III English Silver Flatwaremost London, 1772-1818, including stuffing spoon; ladle; nine serving spoons; four pairs sugar tongs, three scissor form; two tea caddy spoons; meat skewer, various makers, .925 fine, 32.67 oz. T., 2-See Sold Price
Sold2018Pair of Early Victorian Sterling Silver Salt CellarsPair of Early Victorian Sterling Silver Salt Cellars and George IV Spoons hallmarked London, 1844-1845, by Edward Cornelius Farrell (1774-1850), cauldron form with wavy gadrooned rim, decorated with aSee Sold Price
2018Old English (2) tablespoons & "Fiddle" ladleJohn, Henry & Charles Lias George IV Old English pattern tablespoons, pair London, England, 1829 silver stamped hallmarks together with a William Eaton Fiddle pattern sauce ladle from 1828 spoons: 1 7See Sold Price
Sold2024Five English Silver Large Serving Piecesincluding a pair of Irish stuffing spoons with King style handles, marks for Dublin, 1801, Samuel Neville; George I marrow scoop, marks for London, 1725; fish server, marks for John, Henry & Charles LSee Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of George IV silver entrée dishes and covers, from the Sampaio service Paul Storr, L...A pair of George IV silver entrée dishes and covers, from the Sampaio service Paul Storr, London 1823 Each shaped-rectangular with gadroon, shell and acanthus borders, the covers with incurved cSee Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of George IV silver entrée dishes and covers John Bridge, London 1825 (2)A pair of George IV silver entrée dishes and covers John Bridge, London 1825 Each shaped-rectangular with gadroon and shell embellished rims to the bases, the high domed covers with broad gadrooSee Sold Price
Sold2022A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, ROBERT HENNELL, LONDON 1817A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER SHAPED OVAL SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERSROBERT HENNELL, LONDON 1817With foliate loop handles to the ogee domed covers, gadrooned borders with shells at intervals engraved with tSee Sold Price
Sold2022A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER SALTS, ROBERT GARRARD II, LONDON 1831A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER CAULDRON SALTSROBERT GARRARD II, LONDON 1831 With gadrooned rims, lions mask and swag ornaments, gilt interiors, on three ball and claw feet, engraved with a crest beneath 1See Sold Price
Sold2021A Pair of George IV Silver CandlesticksA Pair of George IV Silver Candlesticks Maker's Mark Obscured, Sheffield, 1821 each hallmarked for Sterling to foot 42 ozt 8 dwt gross Height 10 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Charles and LorSee Sold Price
Sold2021Pair George IV English Silver CandlesticksSheffield, 1821, scroll, floral and shell decoration, no monograms,ÿmarks forÿThomas & John Settle,ÿweighted bases, .925 fine, 11 in. Provenance: From the Estate of the Late Jim VanStory, WeavervilSee Sold Price
Sold2015A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER VEGETABLE DISHES, ROBERTA PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER VEGETABLE DISHES, ROBERT GARRARD & BROTHERS, LONDON, 1825 shaped circular, each engraved with a crest, the moulded rims with gadroon borders interrupted by shells and foliagSee Sold Price
Dawsons AuctioneersA pair of scarce George IV Birmingham silver doll's shoe buckles, Birmingham 1829, by Thomas Freeman£50
Jul 06Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals3 George III Sterling Stuffing Spoons, incl. Bateman, plus Ladle$150(1 bid)
Dawsons AuctioneersTwo George III silver creamers both stippled with bands of decorations, a George III silver sugar to£300(4 bids)
Dawsons AuctioneersA pair of French asparagus servers, handle decorated with vacant oval cartouches surrounded with fol£260(3 bids)
Dawsons AuctioneersA George III silver master butter knife with a mother-of-pearl handle, a pair of pierced and lobed b£280(3 bids)
Dawsons AuctioneersA cased two-handled sugar bowl with a sinuous rim by Josiah Williams & Co. and a matched sifter,£260(3 bids)
Dawsons AuctioneersA mixed collection of silver; to include a George III serving spoon by Thomas Oliphant, London 1804;£420(6 bids)
Dawsons AuctioneersA cased pair of pierced bon bon dishes by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, decorated with intricate£320(2 bids)
Dawsons AuctioneersA small quantity of silver; to include a George III silver sugar basket with swing handle by Peter,£280
Dawsons AuctioneersA George III silver mustard pot of urn form by Hester Bateman, London 1785, no glass liner, with a m£300(1 bid)
Jul 14Taylor & HarrisRebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I London George IV Sterling Silver Teapot 1828$500(1 bid)
Dawsons AuctioneersA cased grapefruit set, comprising two silver bowls with flare bases and fluted decoration resemblin£280(2 bids)
Dawsons AuctioneersA pair of George III silver shell-shaped butter dishes by William Plummer, London 1778, decorated wi£300(3 bids)