A beautiful antique set of six genuine George III solid sterling silver teaspoons, hallmarked in London, 1786. Date Letter: “l” (Confirms the year 1786). Total Silver Weight: 54 grams (across the six teaspoons).
- Post Date: 10 Jul, 2026
A beautiful antique set of six genuine George III solid sterling silver teaspoons, hallmarked in London, 1786. Date Letter: “l” (Confirms the year 1786). Total Silver Weight: 54 grams (across the six teaspoons).
This cheese scoop is lovely. The bowl is bent and has previously been bent back into shape. You can see a weakness at the back of the scoop. I’ve done my best to photograph this.
Tapered and faceted Mother of Pearl handle. Sterling silver stem with shovel form bowl.to the top of the stem is a slide action Pusher. A REMARKABLE GEORGE III STERLING SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL STILTON SCOOP WITH UNUSUAL SLIDE ACTION.
Hello and welcome to Queens Antiques. A pair of Georgian Sugar Tongs Nips with shell bowls, hallmarked with the makers mark and town only THOMAS TOOKEY, LONDON c1780. Measuring 12 can long and weigh 35.6 grams. In good used condition, a little misshapen. Please use all the photos as part of the description and if you have any questions please contact me and I’ll be happy to help. Postage via Royal Mail Tracked 48 with insurance and I will dispatch within 4 working days.
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Excellent Georgian cast silver sugar tongs of naturalistic design hallmarked in London in 1818, by silversmithThomas Gairdner. The handles and bowls are designed with twisting branches and leaf motifs.
Hello and welcome to Queens Antiques. A pair of Victorian Sugar Tongs Nips with shell bowls, hallmarked for Sheffield by HENRY WILLIAMSON. Measuring 9.5 can long and weigh 14.65 grams. In very good antique condition. Please use all the photos as part of the description and if you have any questions please contact me and I’ll be happy to help. Postage via Royal Mail Tracked 48 with insurance and I will dispatch within 4 working days.
Period: 19th Century.
A beautiful pair of antique scissor action fine silver servers. I believe they are Dutch in origin because there is a lion passant facing right with “ii” underneath which I believe is for solid 835 fine silver.
This highly detailed antique solid silver Dutch 7″ spoon, weighing 54 grams, is a rare and exquisite piece of cutlery from the Netherlands. Made from solid silver, this spoon is not only aesthetically pleasing but also a valuable piece of history, reflecting the rich tradition of silver production in the Netherlands.
