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Auction archive: Lot number 386

A DUTCH SILVER TODDY LADLE, TWO GEORGIAN TODDY LADLES AND FIVE PIECES OF GEORGE III FLATWARE, the English examples London, with maker's marks of, accession numbers, the ladles with partly turned wood handle, the Dutch example ivory tipped, circular b...

Auction 13.04.1994
13 Apr 1994
Estimate
US$750 - US$1,100
Price realised:
US$978
Auction archive: Lot number 386

A DUTCH SILVER TODDY LADLE, TWO GEORGIAN TODDY LADLES AND FIVE PIECES OF GEORGE III FLATWARE, the English examples London, with maker's marks of, accession numbers, the ladles with partly turned wood handle, the Dutch example ivory tipped, circular b...

Auction 13.04.1994
13 Apr 1994
Estimate
US$750 - US$1,100
Price realised:
US$978
Beschreibung:

A DUTCH SILVER TODDY LADLE, TWO GEORGIAN TODDY LADLES AND FIVE PIECES OF GEORGE III FLATWARE, the English examples London, with maker's marks of, accession numbers, the ladles with partly turned wood handle, the Dutch example ivory tipped, circular bowl-- Amsterdam, mid 18th Century, no. 48.1.11 , the first English example with spout, initialled, inset with sixpence-- mid eighteenth Century, no. 77.83.48 , the second with oval bowl-- no. 48.1.12 , the spoons engraved with a crest, comprising an Old English pattern straining spoon-- 1784, George Smith III, no. 64.3.2 , a pair of Onslow pattern stuffing spoons-- pre 1786, marks worn, one one maker's mark W C pellet between, no. 48.1.45 and 48.1.46 , a Queens pattern table spoon, also initialled-- 1823, Eley & Fearn, no. 22.1.19 , and a ring handled meat skewer-- 1806, Thomas James no. 34.1.5, weighable silver 14.5, together with a silver plated salad serving spoon and fork-- no. 77.44.201/2 (10)

Auction archive: Lot number 386
Auction:
Datum:
13 Apr 1994
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, East
Beschreibung:

A DUTCH SILVER TODDY LADLE, TWO GEORGIAN TODDY LADLES AND FIVE PIECES OF GEORGE III FLATWARE, the English examples London, with maker's marks of, accession numbers, the ladles with partly turned wood handle, the Dutch example ivory tipped, circular bowl-- Amsterdam, mid 18th Century, no. 48.1.11 , the first English example with spout, initialled, inset with sixpence-- mid eighteenth Century, no. 77.83.48 , the second with oval bowl-- no. 48.1.12 , the spoons engraved with a crest, comprising an Old English pattern straining spoon-- 1784, George Smith III, no. 64.3.2 , a pair of Onslow pattern stuffing spoons-- pre 1786, marks worn, one one maker's mark W C pellet between, no. 48.1.45 and 48.1.46 , a Queens pattern table spoon, also initialled-- 1823, Eley & Fearn, no. 22.1.19 , and a ring handled meat skewer-- 1806, Thomas James no. 34.1.5, weighable silver 14.5, together with a silver plated salad serving spoon and fork-- no. 77.44.201/2 (10)

Auction archive: Lot number 386
Auction:
Datum:
13 Apr 1994
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, East
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