Sold2024A GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOPA GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOP maker's mark indistinct, London 1769; together with two George III silver salt spoons, one marked for Hester Bateman, London 1785; and a Victorian silver cream jug, bySee Sold Price
Sold2021Two George III Silver Marrow ScoopsTwo George III Silver Marrow Scoops Maker's Marks Obscured, London each hallmarked for Sterling to underside 2 ozt 14 dwt Length 9 inchesSee Sold Price
Sold2021Georgian Sterling Silver Marrow ScoopsTwo Georgian sterling silver marrow scoops, one being a very good & heavy George IV sterling silver marrow scoop hallmarked London 1820 with maker's marks for noted 19th century silversmith, William BSee Sold Price
Sold2017Two George III silver marrow scoopsNewcastle. Rubbed maker's mark, no date mark visible. 36g. L 26 cm. (10 1/4 in.) and London, 1801. Alice & George Burrows II. 42g. L 22 cm.(8 5/8 in.)See Sold Price
Sold2020SILVER.(3) George III English Silver Marrow SpoonsIncludes a George III English silver marrow spoon with monograms verso - London, maker's mark of possibly Richard Crossley, date letter of 1803; George III English silver marrow spoon - London, maker'See Sold Price
Sold2021(5) ENGLISH STERLING SILVER MARROW SCOOPS(lot of 5) English sterling silver marrow scoops, similarly styled, various makers, all with London hallmarks, including: (1) c.1770, partial mark T?, (1) George III, c.1791, marked VS, back of handleSee Sold Price
Sold2022A GEORGE IV SILVER SALVER, London c.1821, maker's mark possibly that of John Mewburn, of shapedA GEORGE IV SILVER SALVER, London c.1821, maker's mark possibly that of John Mewburn, of shaped circular form, with shell and scroll cast pie crust rim, the reserve with later engraved decoration, raiSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge III Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop,George III Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop, London, 1779, Hester Bateman, maker, of standard form, lg. 9 1/4, approx. 1.45 troy oz. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.comSee Sold Price
Sold2015GEORGIAN LONDON STERLING SILVER MARROW SCOOPGEORGIAN LONDON STERLING SILVER MARROW SCOOP, stamped with 1800 date mark and "WS" maker's mark for William Sutton, monogram to reverse. Together with a Sheffield plate example by Walker & Hall, datedSee Sold Price
Sold202118c English Sterling Silver Marrow Spoon RHThis is an antique English sterling silver marrow spoon crafted in 1750 in London. Maker's mark: RH, possibly indicated Roger Hare. 8 3/4" long. It weighs 1.9ozt.See Sold Price
Sold2015GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOPLondon, 1791 maker indistinct. Typical double ended design 52 gm. L. 23.5 cm(9 1/4 in.)See Sold Price
Sold2022George III period sterling silver candlestickGeorge III period sterling silver candlestick, London, 1763, maker's mark of "EC", possibly Elizabeth Cooke or Ebenezer Coker, with matching bobeche, 5.25"h x 2.75"squ (at base), approx. 5.2ozt (164gmSee Sold Price
Sold2021Pair George II sterling silver sauceboatsPair George II sterling silver sauceboats, Letter dated 1754, London, worn maker's mark possibly for William Robertson, ovoid form with gadrooned rim, floral scroll handle, shell capped feet, each 5"hSee Sold Price
Sold2020A Group of Four Georgian Silver Marrow ScoopsA Group of Four Georgian Silver Marrow Scoops Various Makers, 18th/19th Century comprising a George II, two George III and a George IV example. each hallmarked for Sterling on underside of handle 7 ozSee Sold Price
Sold2021THREE ASSORTED SILVER ITEMScomprising a mote spoon (17th century), a caddy spoon with shell design (William Ely and William Fearn, London, 1800), and a sugar scoop (maker's mark 'IT', Birmingham, possibly 1810; total weight 36See Sold Price
Sold2023George III Silver Stilton Scoop by John LawrenceGeorgian silver Stilton scoop with sliding mechanism. John Lawrence & Co maker's mark and Birmingham hallmarks with date letter for 1817. Good working condition; possible slight bends to sliding pushSee Sold Price
Sold2023THREE BRITISH STERLING SILVER SERVING PIECESConsisting of a George II sterling silver toddy ladle with a turned fruitwood handle, bearing London hallmarks with date letter for 1745 and obscured maker's marks, possibly for David Clayton, measuriSee Sold Price
Sold2022TWO GEORGE III STERLING SILVER MARROW SPOONSEnglish, early 19th century. Group of two George III sterling silver double marrow spoons or scoops comprising: a plain spoon, marks of William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1801, and an armorial spooSee Sold Price
Sold2022(4pc) GEORGE II ENGLISH SILVER CANDLESTICKSEach with London hallmarks, 2 with 1740 date mark, the others with 1741 date mark (one having a clearly impressed maker's mark, unidentified, possibly "DE" or "HG"), all engraved with heraldry device;See Sold Price
Sold2015A pair of George III sterling silver candlesticks1766, London, each with partially rubbed maker's mark ''WA(?)'', possibly for maker William Abdy, each with a gadrooned drip pan over an acanthus-wrapped knopped stem raised on a chased and repousse-dSee Sold Price
Sold2017George III English Sterling Tea Caddy, Maker WVA Georgian / George III English sterling silver tea caddy. Hallmarks for London, 1783, maker's mark WV (possibly William Vincent). The oval caddy having an overall embossed and chased motif of flowersSee Sold Price
Sold2022(2) George III silver wax jacks(2) George III silver wax jacks, English, the sterling example letter dated 1802 and possibly with maker's mark for John Edwards III, 8'h x 4"l x 3"w, together with a plated example, faint mark to basSee Sold Price
Sold2019Georgian silver snuff boxGeorge IV box with name engraved to lid, repousse borders and silver gilt interior. Birmingham. 1824. Maker's mark TS. Possibly Thomas Spicer. 55g. L. 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.)See Sold Price
Sold2021George V silver and glass jar, early ModernismGeorge V silver and glass jar, early Modernism, Letter dated 1913, London import mark, sterling silver mounted clear cut glass, maker's mark AK for Adolph Philip Krieger, possibly retailed by Asprey,See Sold Price
Jun 11Adam's AuctioneersA GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT SILVER TEAPOT, London 1802, maker's mark of Charles Fox II, with domed lid€240
Jun 11Adam's AuctioneersA GEORGE IV SILVER COFFEE POT, London 1834, maker's mark of John James Keith, of baluster form,€340
Jun 11Adam's AuctioneersA PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER OVAL TRAYS, lacking date letter, maker's mark of Ambrose€500
Jun 11Adam's AuctioneersA GEORGE III IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN LADLE, Dublin 1806, maker's mark of John Pittar (6.2 troy€60
Jun 11Adam's AuctioneersA PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SILVER TWIN HANDLED CUPS, Dublin c.1784, maker's mark of Matthew West,€400
6 days LeftFellowsSet of six George III silver teaspoons; plus two teaspoons & pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs.Preview Only