SoldA George III Tulipwood, Ebony and Fruitwood Parquetry Tea CaddyA George III Tulipwood, Ebony and Fruitwood Parquetry Tea Caddy Mid-18th Century with an associated silver tea caddy spoon. Height 7 1/2 x width 10 x depth 5 1/4 inches. Property from the Charlecote ASee Sold Price
Sold(5 Pc) Sterling Silver Spoons, Ladle & Tongs GroupingDESCRIPTION: (5 Pc) Sterling Silver Spoons, Ladle & Tongs Grouping. Includes: one (1) antique English sterling silver ladle, by William Edwards, two (2) George III sterling silver small jam spoons bySee Sold Price
Sold18 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
SoldTwo Pair British George III Silver Master SaltsCirca 1810. Each having a fine form atop three well cast legs. One pair accompanied by period spoons the other having Bailey Banks and Biddle spoons in sterling. 241 grams standard H1 1/2" W3" Sold frSee Sold Price
SoldSeven George III period English silver spoonsSeven 18th and 19th C. George III period English silver hallmarked salt spoons and shell form tea caddy spoons, two 18th C. Soloman Houghman maker's mark salt spoons, 18th C. Peter and Ann Bateman, WiSee 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
SoldTwo Georgian Irish Silver SpoonsTwo Georgian Irish Silver Spoonsthe first, a George III serving spoon, mark of John Kavanagh, Dublin (1815) with repousse gold wash bowl and engraved foliate decoration (9 1/2 in.); the second, a GeorSee Sold Price
SoldTwo English Tortoiseshell tea caddiesTwo English Tortoiseshell tea caddies, 19th C. George III and Regency style, 4" x 4 1/2" x 3" with silver mount that has the initial A, 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 3" with brass finial and four metal ball feetSee Sold Price
SoldA George III silver caddy spoon, as a horse jockey cap,A George III silver caddy spoon, as a horse jockey cap, bright engraved peak, 5cm long, rubbed maker's mark, London 1810See Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOONA GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1809, in the form of a leaf, engraved with a monogram. 7.5cm longSee Sold Price
SoldTwo George III Silver Stuffing Spoons, Marks of Hester BatemanTwo George III Silver Stuffing Spoons, Marks of Hester BatemanLondon, one with 1783 date mark the other with worn date mark, both with period script monograms to handles. 11 5/8 in longest. 6.85 totalSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge III Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon,hallmarked 1792 (London), PB//AB (Peter & Ann Bateman), with shell form bowl and bright cut decoration to handle with engraved initials 'M.F' total weight 7gm, length 8cmSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge III Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon,hallmarked 1815, J.W (James Wintle), with oval bowl and shell handle, total weight 14gm, length 8cmSee Sold Price
SoldA 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
SoldTWO 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
SoldTWO GEORGE III STERLING SILVER STUFFING SPOONSEnglish. London. The first 1792. Maker: G.S. & W.F. The second with all marks rubbed. Length 10 3/4". (6 oz) (100/150)See Sold Price
SoldTwo George III Sterling Silver Tea CaddiesTwo George III Sterling Silver Tea Caddies Samuel White and Joseph Scammel, London, 1770 and 1788, Respectively the first, of Rococo form, the lid with finial, the body engraved with armorial crest inSee Sold Price
Sold4 George III Sterling Silver Table Serving Spoons4 George III Sterling Silver Table Serving Spoons. 2 London, 1798, George Brassier; London, 1791, William Sumner; London, 1797, Maker obscured, 247 gr.See Sold Price
SoldA George III English provincial silver tea caddy sA George III English provincial silver tea caddy spoon, with fluted bowl, John Law, Sheffield 1810, length 7.6cm, together with a silver-coloured metal miniature strainer, and hallmarked silver napkinSee Sold Price
SoldTwo George III mahogany and marquetry tea caddies (2)Two George III mahogany and marquetry tea caddies the first of canted rectangular form with cross banded and strung border decoration, the lid with oval bats wing patera and brass ring pull handle, opSee Sold Price
SoldTwo 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
Sold18c English Sterling Silver George III Tea Caddy SpoonThis is an antique George III tea caddy spoon from George Wintel of London, England circa 1793. Rendered in fine sterling silver, this caddy spoon features a scalloped bowl and delicate engraved detaiSee Sold Price
Sold(2) George III silver berry spoons, engraved handles,(2) George III silver berry spoons, engraved handles, repousse bowls, 3.83 TO, 8 3/4" longSee Sold Price
SoldTwo 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