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Flatware – Spoon – Pan American Expo 1901, President McKinley Memorial, Sterling
FlatwareAlvin-Beiderhase Co. Pan American Exposition 1901, Buffalo BY President McKinley (1843-1901), Memorial Temple of Music souvenir spoon; sterling silver 5 ¾” long; 22.4g Scroll Down for more Info$85.00 $85.00$85.00 $85.00 -
Flatware – Spoon – Caleb Beal, American, Coin Silver, Crested
Flatware, SilverNFS Rare set of Caleb Beal (c. 1746-1801) Boston coin silver spoons, the terminal monogrammed and engraved with the Walker family crest of a Dove Holding in its Beak an Olive-branch proper. -
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Flatware – Spoon – Charles Boyton II, Fiddle, Sterling Silver
Flatware, SilverCharles Boyton II sterling silver teaspoons, matching set of 5, 'Fiddle' pattern terminals, Victorian, London, circa 1850.$275.00 $275.00$275.00 $275.00 -
Flatware – Spoon – Hilliard & Thomason, Salt, Sterling, Old English, Bright Cut
Flatware, SilverVictorian sterling silver salt spoon, 'Old English' terminal with shell bowl and bright cut stem with vacant shield, Hilliard & Thomason, circa 1869.$65.00 $65.00$65.00 $65.00 -
Flatware – Spoon – Ellis & Co, x6, Lancaster Rose, Sterling Silver
Flatware, SilverCanadian sterling silver 'Lancaster Rose' teaspoons, x6, Ellis & Co, Toronto.$175.00 $175.00$175.00 $175.00 -
Flatware – Spoon – Chawner & Co, Old English, Stuffing, Sterling Silver
Flatware, SilverElegant early Victorian British sterling silver serving spoon in the Old English pattern, fashioned by George William Adams, Chawner & Co., Hosier Lane, Smithfield, London. -
Flatware – Spoon – Sanders & Blackband – Dessert, Citrus, Silverplate
Flatware, SilverSummary: A fine boxed set of Art Deco Grecian pattern grapefruit / citrus / dessert spoons made in silver plate by Sanders & Blackband, Birmingham, circa 1940. Each spoon has a softly pointed tip for clean handling and slicing of your fruit /dessert countered by a stylish angular facet cut handle and finial. The box is fitted with a plush black velvet liner, a soft silk upper liner with silk lined hinges, the exterior wrapped with faux-leather with gilt checkered border and held closed with two latches. Scroll Down for further details$45.00 $45.00$45.00 $45.00 -
Mustard – Walton & Co – Cane Cut, Sterling
SilverEdwardian cane cut mustard pot with sterling rim, hinged lid, leaf thumb tab, and suspended handle, made by George Edwin Walton & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1906. Together with an Edwardian sterling silver scrolling finial spoon made by Arthur Joseph Mason, Birmingham, 1907. Scroll Down for further details$175.00 $175.00$175.00 $175.00 -
Flatware – Spoon – Stuffing – Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, 1839, Fiddle
Flatware, SilverSUMMARY: Early Victorian sterling silver ‘Fiddle’ pattern basting spoon made by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1839.
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Flatware – Spoon – Scottish, Thistle
Flatware, SilverElaborately cast sterling silver spoon made by John Maitland Talbot, Edinburgh, c. 1900 Scroll Down for further details$250.00 $250.00$250.00 $250.00 -
Flatware – Spoon – C S Willard – Fiddle Pattern, Coin
Flatware, SilverSperry Douglas Brower (Albany & Troy, New York) Charles Simon Willard (1811-1885) 'Fiddle' Pattern Spoon Coin Silver 6 3/8" long; 30.2 grams A wonderful early example of American coin silver, this decorative ‘Fiddle’ pattern spoon was made by S. D. Brower & Son (Sperry Douglas Brower), Albany and Troy, New York, and retailed by jeweler Charles Simon Willard (1811-1885, worked circa 1835-1880). Scroll Down for further details$85.00 $85.00$85.00 $85.00
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