SoldScottish George II Basting spoon, 15" LGeorge II sterling silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon, marked for Edinburgh, 1746, maker's mark IHG. 15" L. Monogram C back of handle. 7.03 oz troy. (Additional high-resolution photos are availabSee Sold Price
SoldA VICTORIAN SILVER HANOVERIAN BASTING SPOONA VICTORIAN SILVER HANOVERIAN BASTING SPOON, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1895, with rat-tail bowl. 29cm long, 5 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldPeter, Ann and William Bateman George III Silver Serving Spoon, circa 1799Peter, Ann and William Bateman George III Silver Serving Spoon, circa 1799, hanoverian pattern with hallmarks Length 11.75 in.See Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE II SILVER HASH SPOONA GEORGE II SILVER HASH SPOON, by John Wrenn I, London 1732, Hanoverian pattern, engraved 'B / W.M'. 31.5cm, 5 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE III SILVER BASTING SPOONA GEORGE III SILVER BASTING SPOON, by Hester Batemen, London 1781, Old English pattern, engraved with initials. 30cm long, 3.2 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE IV SILVER BASTING SPOONA GEORGE IV SILVER BASTING SPOON by Charles Eley, London 1825, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a C within a laurel wreath. 30.5cm long, 4.3 troy ounces Marks are clear and well-struck. No splits or denSee Sold Price
SoldA pair of George II silver basting spoons,by Edward Pocock, London 1732, 'Old English' pattern, crested, 7.9ozt gross (Dimensions: h:Â 32cm) (Qty: 2)(h:Â 32cm)Footnote: Provenance: From the collection of Lord HastingsSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER BASTING SPOONA GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER BASTING SPOON by Alexander Spence, Edinburgh 1794, Celtic Point pattern, engraved with the motto HINC FORTIOR ET CLARIOR and with the letter M. 31cm long, 2.8 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE III IRISH SILVER BASTING SPOONA GEORGE III IRISH SILVER BASTING SPOON by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1815, Fiddle pattern, the handle terminal engraved with initials. 30.5cm long, 3.7 troy ounces Marks very cleanly struck. Minor dingsSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge II Sterling Silver Table Spoon,hallmarked, London, 1857, H.B, in Hanoverian pattern, initialed K over W.H, total weight 50gmSee Sold Price
SoldPair of George III Sterling Silver Table Spoons,hallmarked, London, 1773, William Fern, in Hanoverian pattern, incised initial H over W E, total weight 118gm, (2)See Sold Price
SoldTwo Georgian Sterling Silver Basting SpoonsTwo Georgian Sterling Silver Basting Spoons , incl. George III, London, 1789, makers mark "SH" in rectangle, "Old English" pattern with downturned typt, engraved crest, l. 12 1/2 in.; and Scottish GeoSee Sold Price
SoldENGLISH SILVER PLATTER SPOONHallmarked E&C,(Elkington), Birmingham, 1910 (George IV), Hanoverian pattern, monogrammed, weight approx. 6 T.O. 12-1/4"lSee Sold Price
SoldEARLY GEORGE II ENGLISH SILVER BASTING SPOONWith turned wood handle and double drop bowl. London, 1736. Jeremiah King. L. 47 cm (18 1/2 in.)See Sold Price
SoldEARLY GEORGE II ENGLISH SILVER BASTING SPOONWith turned wood handle and deep bowl. London, 1730. Probably John Clare. L. 37 cm (14 1/2 in.)See Sold Price
SoldA George IV silver fiddle pattern salt spoon withA George IV silver fiddle pattern salt spoon with gilded bowl, hallmarked London 1827, maker Richard Britton. Approx. 4" long Category Silver & Silver-plated itemsSee Sold Price
SoldA 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
SoldA Paul Storr George III Silver Coburg Pattern StuffingA Paul Storr George III Silver Coburg Pattern Stuffing Spoon, London, England, circa 1816Marks: (lion passant), (crowned leopard), (duty mark), (a), (PS)12-3/8 inches long (31.4 cm)5.6See Sold Price
SoldA Grouping of Five Georgian Silver TablespoonsA Grouping of Five Georgian Silver TablespoonsLondon, Hanoverian pattern, one spoon with mark of Philip Roker II, rubbed date mark; one spoon with mark of Elizabeth Jackson, rubbed date mark; (3)18thSee Sold Price
SoldLondon silver millenium Old English pattern bastingLondon silver millenium Old English pattern basting spoon, together with a set of five Exeter silver teaspoons, pair of silver sugar tongs and a silver cream jugSee Sold Price
SoldA large quantity of George III silver Fiddle patternA large quantity of George III silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoons, predominately salt spoons with engraved terminals, to include some pairs, Scottish and provincial examples. Approximately 40 piecSee 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
SoldPair George III Silver Serving Spoons, London,1787Pair of George III Silver 'Old English' Pattern Crested Serving Spoons, London, 1787, Possibly Thomas Heming. Each engraved with the crest of a unicorn's head, out of a ducal coronet, marked on handleSee Sold Price
SoldA selection of George III and later silver spoons.A George III Old English pattern silver table spoon, hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1797. Together with a similar George III silver table spoon, hallmarked Peter, Ann & William Bateman, LondonSee Sold Price