Silver & Objects of Vertu - 24 Jan 2023
A mixed lot of silver spoons
A mixed lot of silver spoons,
by various makers and dates,
comprising: a set of four tablespoons, probably Scandinavian marked 'SW' with bright cut decoration, and prick-dot engraved initials to the front and reverse of the terminal, a pair of possibly Norwegian tablespoons, marked 'ML', with engraved foliate decoration and prick top engraved initials to the reverse of the terminal, one Victorian spoon by George Adams, London 1868, Napier pattern with engraved initials to the terminal, a George II tablespoon by James Wilks, London 1749, Hanoverian pattern, with a shell back and scratched initials to the reverse of the terminal, a Victorian teaspoon by John Le Gallais, London 1848, with a bright cut decorated handle and engraved initials to the terminal, an old English pattern silver table spoon by Jacques Quesnel, Jersey, marked 'IQ', with scratched initials to the terminal, total approx. weight 12.7oz. (10)