
SOLD - SERVING PIECES
All the items below have been sold, and remain here for reference purposes only.
No. H168
Scottish Silver 'Old English' Serving Fork.
Made by William Clarke Shaw in Glasgow, 1852.
Length 10.4" (26.5cm).
Weight 4.14 troy oz. (129g).
Price £395.00
No. F036
Victorian silver & glass salad servers.
Made by John Grinsell & Sons in London and Birmingham, 1895.
Length 11" (28cm).
Price £435.00
No. G304
A Pair of Victorian Silver 'Apostle' Serving Spoons in a Fitted Case.
Made by William Hutton & Sons in London, 1898.
Length 8" (20cm). Total weight of silver 4.15 troy oz.(128g).
Price £325.00
No. G223
American Silver & Mixed Metals Serving Spoon.
Made by Gorham, circa 1890.
Length 8.75" (22cm). Weight 3.4 troy oz. (106g).
Price £395.00
No. F336
A pair of George IV silver serving spoons.
Made by Jonathan Hayne in London, 1824.
Length 12" (30cm). Total weight 8.23 troy oz. (256g).
Price £695.00
No. G278
Victorian Silver Sardine Server.
Made by James Dixon & Sons in Sheffield, 1897.
Length 6" (15cm). Weight 1.15 troy oz. (36g)
Price £165.00
No. G270
Dutch .934 Silver Hand-Pierced Straining Spoon.
Made by A.S. Bonebakker & Zoon, circa 1912.
Length 9.7" (24.5cm). Weight 3.28 troy oz. (102g).
Price £445.00
No. G229
Indian Antique Silver Serving Fork.
Made circa 1890, not marked.
Length 8.25" (21cm). Weight 5.27 troy oz. (164g).
Price £265.00
No. G319
American Sterling Silver Serving Fork.
Made by Gorham, circa 1890.
Length 8.75" (22cm). Weight 3.22 troy oz. (100g)
Price £245.00
No. F340
A pair of Edwardian silver "mistletoe" serving spoons in a fitted case.
Made by William Hutton & Sons in London, 1901.
Length 8.75" (22cm). Total weight of silver 4.08 troy oz. (127g)
Price £425.00
No. F206
George III silver serving fork.
Made by Richard in London, 1797.
Length 11.25" (29cm). Weight 4. 05 troy oz. (126g).
Price £325.00
No. F199
4 French silver parcel-gilt serving pieces in a fitted case.
Made by E. H., circa 1890.
Length of tongs 5" (12.5cm). Total weight of silver 4.5 troy oz. (140g)
Price £435.00
No. F311
Georg Jensen silver "Acorn" salad servers.
Made by Georg Jensen, import mark for London, 1937.
Length 7.8" (20cm). Total weight of silver 5.14 troy oz. (160cm).
Price £375.00
No. E295
French silver serving spoon.
Made by Jaques Anthiaume in Paris, circa 1758.
Length 17" (43cm). Weight 10.67 troy oz. (332g).
Price £1,250.00
No. E168
Four Edwardian silver serving spoons in a fitted case.
Made by Harry Atkin in Sheffield, 1905/6.
Length 8.8" (22cm). Total weight of silver 13.95 troy oz. (434g).
Price £445.00
No. B885
A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons.
Made by W. Gibson & J. Langman in London, 1896. Length 8.25" (21cm).
Price £325.00
No. E349
Georg Jensen silver "Pyramid" salad servers.
Import mark for London, 1931.
Length 7" (17.5cm). Total weight of silver 5.14 troy oz. (160g).
Price £375.00
No. D751
A pair of silver serving spoons.
Made by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths in London 1915.
Length 8" (20.5cm). Total weight 4.98 troy oz. (155g).
Price £325.00
No. E003
Continental .880 silver "leaf" serving spoon.
Made circa 1890, with French import mark.
Length 7.6" (19.4cm). Weight 1.41 troy oz. (44g).
Price £145.00
No. D446
Silver & glass salad servers.
Made by Army & Navy Co-Operative Society Ltd., in London, 1910.
Length 10.75" (27cm).
Price £365.00
No. D484
French .950 silver& steel cake servers.
Made cica 1890.
Length of knife 10.75" (27.5cm).
Price £245.00
No. B59
A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons.
Made by Francis Higgins in London, 1894. Length 7.75" (19.5cm).
Price £395.00
No. B0399
George II silver serving spoon.
Made by William Scarlett in London, 1731.
Price £980.00
No. B875
Silver and steel salad servers by Georg Jensen.
Made circa 1933 - 1944. Length 8" (20cm).
Price £295.00
No. B0306
Victorian silver and mother of pearl sardine servers.
Made by Williard & Thomason in Birmingham, 1883.
Price £345.00
No. B0208
A German .800 silver salad servers.
Made by M.T. Wetzlar, circa 1930.
Price £135.00
No. A578
A Dutch .833 silver server.
Made circa 1892. Length 8.25" (21cm).
Price £225.00
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