Lot 294 , Twenty eight items of mainly 19th century continental silver flatware, 25 oz.
Twenty eight items of mainly 19th century continental silver flatware, including American, Hanau and a Dutch egg spoon, all with engraved armorial or monogram, together with three English item including a George III sauce ladle, Paul Callard, London, 1765, 25 oz.
Estimate £200-300
2 x tablespoons stamped N.Harding- Both have engraved monogram and light surface scratches, otherwise in good order. Marks clear.
5 x teaspoons stamped Gilman- Very thin gauge. All with engraved monogram. Terminals on handle quite worn. 3 of the bowls have minor dents. 2 of the spoons have worn marks.
11 x egg? spoons stamped Bailey & Co- Each has an engraved armorial. Generally good order. Marks clear.
7 x long stemmed dessert spoons stamped sterling- Engraved initials on each spoon. Light surface scratches, otherwise generally good order. Marks on base of stem fairly clear, but some rubbing is evident.
Egg holder is in giod order with clear marks.
Pusher has dents at either side of the pusher section. Hallmarks clear.
Impoert marked spoon with ship finial- Engraving on front and back of bowl a little tired. There appears to be a repair at the base of the handle where it joins the bowl.
Sauce ladle has a slight knock to the stem, hallmarks clear. Remaining small spoons after the antique is in good order.
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Sold for £280