Sold2022A Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon hallmarked London 1810, maker S. A. Together with a silverA Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon hallmarked London 1810, maker S. A. Together with a silver teaspoon hallmarked Sheffield 1924, maker Walker & Hall. Largest approx. 5 1/2" long (2)See Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked London 1817, maker W. S. Approx. 5A pair of Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked London 1817, maker W. S. Approx. 5 3/4" long (2)See Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked London 1817, maker W. S. Approx. 5A pair of Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked London 1817, maker W. S. Approx. 5 3/4" long (2)See Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of Scottish Geo IV silver Fiddle and Shell pattern teaspoons hallmarked Edinburgh 1825, makerA pair of Scottish Geo IV silver Fiddle and Shell pattern teaspoons hallmarked Edinburgh 1825, maker J.H. Together with Geo III silver sugar tongs hallmarked Edinburgh 1819, maker Alexander HendersonSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Geo III silver table fork, hallmarked London 1805, maker William Eley & William Fearn. TogetherA Geo III silver table fork, hallmarked London 1805, maker William Eley & William Fearn. Together with a Geo III silver Fiddle & Shell pattern fork London 1817. Largest approx. 8" long (2)See Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of Geo IV silver Old English pattern teaspoons hallmarked London 1825, maker William Bateman.A pair of Geo IV silver Old English pattern teaspoons hallmarked London 1825, maker William Bateman. Together with a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon hallmarked London 1869, maker H J Lias & SSee Sold Price
Sold2022Four Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Exeter 1817, maker Emmanuel Levy. Approx. 5Four Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Exeter 1817, maker Emmanuel Levy. Approx. 5 1/2" long (4)See Sold Price
Sold2022Four Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Exeter 1817, maker Emanuel Levy. Approx. 5Four Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Exeter 1817, maker Emanuel Levy. Approx. 5 1/2" long (4)See Sold Price
Sold2022Four Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Exeter 1817, maker Emmanuel Levy. Approx. 5Four Geo III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Exeter 1817, maker Emmanuel Levy. Approx. 5 1/2" long (4)See Sold Price
Sold2017Geo III Silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs hallmarkedGeo III Silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs hallmarked London 1815 maker William Bateman 6'' long. (48g)See Sold Price
Sold2022Geo III silver Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, hallmarked London 1813, maker William Eley, WilliamGeo III silver Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, hallmarked London 1813, maker William Eley, William Fearn, and William Chawner. Approx. 5 3/4" longSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Geo III Scottish silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon hallmarked Edinburgh 1815, maker AlexanderA Geo III Scottish silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon hallmarked Edinburgh 1815, maker Alexander Henderson. Approx. 5 1/4" longSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three Geo III silver old English pattern teaspoons hallmarked London 1790 maker George Smith (III)Three Geo III silver old English pattern teaspoons hallmarked London 1790 maker George Smith (III) & William Fearn Approx. 5 1/4" long (3)See Sold Price
Sold2022A Geo III silver Old English pattern table spoon, hallmarked London 1810, maker John Lias. Approx. 8A Geo III silver Old English pattern table spoon, hallmarked London 1810, maker John Lias. Approx. 8 3/4" longSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two 19thC silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons one hallmarked London 1827, maker Robert Essex, the otherTwo 19thC silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons one hallmarked London 1827, maker Robert Essex, the other London 1839, maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. Together with a silver Old English pattern teaspoonSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three Geo IV silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons comprising two hallmarked London 1822, maker W. S. andThree Geo IV silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons comprising two hallmarked London 1822, maker W. S. and one hallmarked London 1823, maker R.B. Largest approx. 5 1/2" long (3)See Sold Price
Sold2022A silver napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham 1900, maker Henry Hobson & Sons. Together with a Geo IIIA silver napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham 1900, maker Henry Hobson & Sons. Together with a Geo III silver teaspoon with beaded edge, hallmarked London 1802. Spoon approx. 4 3/4" long (2)See Sold Price
Sold2022A silver napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham 1900, maker Henry Hobson & Sons. Together with a Geo IIIA silver napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham 1900, maker Henry Hobson & Sons. Together with a Geo III silver teaspoon with beaded edge, hallmarked London 1802. Spoon approx. 4 3/4" long (2)See Sold Price
Sold20228 silver fiddle pattern teaspoons comprising a set of four teaspoons hallmarked London 1822 maker8 silver fiddle pattern teaspoons comprising a set of four teaspoons hallmarked London 1822 maker William Bateman approx 5 1/4" long, together 3 hallmarked London 1826 maker William Bateman approx. 5See Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of Geo IV Scottish silver Fiddle and Shell pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Edinburgh 1823,A pair of Geo IV Scottish silver Fiddle and Shell pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Edinburgh 1823, maker Alexander Edmonstoun III and marked Morton. Approx. 5 1/2" long (2)See Sold Price
Sold2021A set of four silver fiddle pattern teaspoons.A set of four silver fiddle pattern teaspoons. Hallmarked London 1844 maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. 5 1/2" long (4) Category Silver & Silver-plated itemsSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons hallmarked London 1854 maker George Adams / ChawnerThree Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons hallmarked London 1854 maker George Adams / Chawner & Co Approx. 6" long (2)See Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of Geo III silver bright cut teaspoons, hallmarked London 1790, maker John Lamb. Approx. 4A pair of Geo III silver bright cut teaspoons, hallmarked London 1790, maker John Lamb. Approx. 4 3/4" long (2)See Sold Price
Sold2021A pair of Geo IV silver fiddle pattern salt spoons.A pair of Geo IV silver fiddle pattern salt spoons. Hallmarked London 1828 maker Thomas Dicks. Approx. 4" long. (2) Category Silver & Silver-plated itemsSee Sold Price
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