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All Items : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1900 item #1480376 (stock #20230702-01)
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
$24.00
Offered is a nice antique 19th Century Russian silver teaspoon of traditional form, measuring about 5 1/16 inches in length and weighing about 10 grams. This piece is hallmarked for Moscow, 1895. Condition is fairly good, with some surface wear to the bowl, which is very slightly out of round, but with no splits or repairs. All in all a perfect spoon for everyday use with Russian porcelain!
All Items : Silver : Sterling : Flatware : Pre 1837 VR item #1461681 (stock #20220424-02)
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
$95.00
Offered is a beautiful group of Georgian gilt silver and mother of pearl dessert pieces, comprising two forks measuring about 6 1/4 inches in length and one knife measuring about 8 inches in length; the group weighs about 100 grams altogether. The handles are natural mother of pearl of high quality, and are in good condition. Condition overall on these pieces is very good, with wear to the gilding but no other significant issues. There are no armorials or monograms...
All Items : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1900 item #1448402 (stock #20210705-02)
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
$35.00
Offered is a nice "married" (matched up later, but not an original pair) set of two Victorian English sterling silver master salt spoons in the desirable Onslow pattern, popular in the 18th Century. Each spoon is by noted silversmith Charles Stuart Harris (whose biographical details appear below), and it appears one spoon was assayed in 1885, and the other in 1890...
All Items : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1900 item #1437392 (stock #20211117-06)
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
$45.00
Offered is an interesting set of four 19th Century Scottish sterling silver tea or coffee spoons embossed or decorated with what appears to be a grape vine motif, fully hallmarked for a maker of T&Co., and Glasgow, 1891. These spoons measure about 4 7/8 inches in length, and the set weighs about 57 grams altogether. Condition ranges from good to fair, with some two spoons in basically good condition with modest wear, and two having bowls out of round or slightly dimpled...
All Items : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1900 item #1421159 (stock #20200329-05)
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
$15.00
Offered is a lovely Victorian English sterling silver master salt spoon by the noted firm of James and Josiah Williams of Bristol, England (though because Bristol had no assay office most of their silver was hallmarked at the Exeter assay office. Their information appears below. This piece is fully hallmarked as having been assayed at Exeter in 1865, and bears a clear maker's mark. It also has a nice engraved period script monogram...
All Items : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1900 item #1408795 (stock #20190922-01)
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
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Offered is a scarce antique Scottish Provincial silver teaspoon by James Walker of Aberdeen, working between 1847 and 1876. This spoon features an engraved period script monogram and a full name maker's mark of WALKER; there is also a really nice town mark broken into four punches of two letters each. This piece measures about 5 1/4 inches in length and weighs about 15 grams. Condition is fair to good overall, with some wear, but no major dings and no splits or repairs...
All Items : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1800 item #1385345 (stock #20180815-01)
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
$395.00
Offered is a lovely and quite early George II English sterling silver basting spoon or hash spoon by noted specialist spoonmaker Philip Roker II, working from the 1720s on. The maker's mark on this spoon was registered in August 1720 and used at least through 1735, and this piece is consistent with similar hash spoons with date letters in the 1730s...
All Items : Silver : Sterling : Flatware : Pre 1837 VR item #1371606 (stock #20171221-02)
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
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Offered is a nice Scottish provincial silver spoon by jeweler and silversmith John Pringle, working in Perth circa 1823-60. This piece probably dates to the earlier part of Pringle's career. It is engraved with a period Scottish-style script monogram of JF or IF, and bear's Pringle's maker's mark, struck twice and accompanied by two strikes of a Perth eagle pseudo-hallmark. Please take a look at all the photos. This piece measures about 5 7/16 inches in length and weighs about 14 grams...
All Items : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1800 item #1345340 (stock #20161101-01)
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
$395.00
Offered is a lovely and extremely rare example of the Old English pattern in the first few years of its development. The first moves away from the Hanoverian pattern were with the larger serving pieces, such as this soup ladle, and with some forks. The primary reason for this shift was the discomfort of using pieces like soup ladles with the turned-up handles of the Hanoverian pattern; the turned-down end of the Old English pattern was simply more comfortable in the hand...
All Items : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1800 item #1345181 (stock #20161030-04)
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
$100.00
Offered is a good early English sterling silver stuffing spoon hallmarked for London, circa 1809 or possibly 1789, and bearing a makers mark of IL, which is probably one of the marks used by John Lias. This piece is also decorated with a well-executed period engraved feathered script monogram of "RMM". It measures about 11 1/2 inches in length and weighs about 92 grams...
All Items : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1837 VR item #1339869 (stock #20160819-04)
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
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Offered is a good set of Georgian Irish sterling silver sugar tongs, fully hallmarked for Dublin, circa 1828-29, with a maker's mark of WC, most likely for Dublin silversmith William Cummins. According to web sources, Cummins worked from 1813 to 1846, was quite successful, and was expert at his craft. His name was apparently sometimes spelled “Comyns”. This set of sugar tongs measures about 6 1/8 inches in length and weighs a solid 46 grams...
 
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