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| Dateline: Dated 1802 |
Item# 33297 |
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A fine Late Georgian (George III) English silver dessert spoon by John Bridge - an important English flatware maker of the late 18th/early 19th centuries. Assayed in London, 1802. The end of the handle is engraved "E.W." More Details »
6 3/4 inches (17.5 cms) long
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110 GBP
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| Dateline: Dated 1889 |
Item# 33277 |
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Four piece Christening Set made by Martin Hall and co Sheffield. The pictures speak for themselves. Mug, knife spoon and fork. A stunning item from a famous silversmith. More Details »
cup. 4 inches knife. 8 inches. spoon. 6 inches fork. 6 inches
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1250 GBP
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| Dateline: Dated 1892 |
Item# 33130 |
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A set of six silver teaspoons hallmarked for Charles Boyton of London, 1892. The teaspoons are in thier original fitted case; the exterior in black leather with a gilt tooled line and the interior is fitted with ruched royal blue silk and velvet. The... More Details »
Box is 15cm x 9cm.
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65 GBP
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| Dateline: Circa 1757 |
Item# 32595 |
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This very special dish is Hallmarked for Sterling Silver with a Maker's Mark of "SW", which has been identified as Samuel Wheat. (Please see Gimwade, 1990, p191). He is thought to have worked beteen 1756 and1773, which gives a good indication of the dat... More Details »
Top of dish diameter about 14.5cm; base narrowest at roughly 6cm.
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255 GBP
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| Dateline: Circa 1800 |
Item# 32518 |
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Circa 1800. This spoon has recently been identified and appraised. It is thought to be one of a larger service. A tentative suggestion as to maker if that of Hendrik Vrijman, and the spoon is also thought to bear a Rotterdam Hallmark. It has Silver Ass... More Details »
Approximately 19cm in length, of which about 7cm is the length of the bowl.
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89 GBP
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| Dateline: Dated 1802 |
Item# 32517 |
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Lovely leaf-shaped caddy spoon, with fine detail (veins of leaf). Some stress cracks, which seem almost inevitable for such an early delicate item. Still very collectable - and still displays well. Ideal for a collector wanting an affordable example of... More Details »
Length roughly 7cm.
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70 GBP
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| Dateline: Dated 1767 |
Item# 32516 |
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A very fine Paul Callard spoon in excellent condition. The gilded bowl is in the form of a clam shell. Very clear Hallmarks. A spoon in superb condition for its age - 242 years old. Recently appraised. More Details »
Roughly 17cm in length, with an approximate bowl diameter of 5cm
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95 GBP
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| Dateline: Dated 1820 |
Item# 32456 |
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Lovely sauce ladle with very clear Hallmarks, including the clear Maker's mark for very probably Thomas Barker. Date Letter for 1820, the first George IV year, but with George III still as Duty Mark. Lovely patina . No damage. A few tiny tiny pit mark... More Details »
Approximately 18cm in length. The bowl is deep (at least 2 cm) and about 6cm wide.
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70 GBP
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| Dateline: Dated 1796 |
Item# 32455 |
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Excellent quality and condition. Marked for Peter and Ann Bateman, which was a Makers' mark entered in 1791, the period in the Bateman story in which Peter and Ann ran the firm following the retirement of Hester in 1790. On seeing and handling this piece... More Details »
Approximately 23.5cm in length.
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175 GBP
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| Dateline: Dated 1763 |
Item# 32448 |
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Excellent 1763 spoon, an example of the development from Hanoverian to Old English. There is a very short spine (near the terminal). There is an extended drop - and this is a clear unworn example. The bowl, though, is still large and ovoid - this one i... More Details »
Roughly 21 cm in length, with the ovoid bowl about 8cm long, i.e. over one third of the whole length
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85 GBP
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