MAKER'S MARK OF E. JACKSON, YORK, 1824; MAKER'S MARK OF CHARLES FOWLER, ELGIN, CIRCA 1790; NICOLAAS LIEFLAND, PURMEREND, 1806; JAN D. DUCASSE, THE HAGUE, 1804; A SIMILAR FORK AND SPOON UNIDENTIFIED, PROBABLY FRENCH; FOUR SPOONS WITH UNIDENTIFIED MAKER'S MARKS; MAKER'S MARK OF W. DURGIN & CO GORHAM, PROVIDENCE (U.S.A.), 1923; MATHIAS MYER, HADESLET; MAKER'S MARK OF NERETHEIMER, HANAU, CIRCA, 1900; APPERENTLY UNMARKED, 19TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK OF W. DESSAU, 19TH CENTURY; NO MAKER'S MARK, COPENHAGEN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK OF SAMUEL GODBEHARE & EDWARD WISON, LONDON, 1788
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A collection of silver flatware and silver objects
Maker's mark of E. Jackson, York, 1824; maker's mark of Charles Fowler, Elgin, circa 1790; Nicolaas Liefland, Purmerend, 1806; Jan D. Ducasse, The Hague, 1804; a similar fork and spoon unidentified, probably French; four spoons with unidentified maker's marks; maker's mark of W. Durgin & Co Gorham, Providence (U.S.A.), 1923; Mathias Myer, Hadeslet; maker's mark of Neretheimer, Hanau, circa, 1900; apperently unmarked, 19th Century; maker's mark of W. Dessau, 19th Century; no maker's mark, Copenhagen, early 20th Century; maker's mark of Samuel Godbehare & Edward Wison, London, 1788
Two Hanoverian pattern table spoons both pricked on the back of the stem with initials, one with rat-tail; a fiddle pattern table spoon and fork with engraved monogram on terminal; a King's pattern table fork engraved initials "ADJ"; two plain spoons with pointed finials (one below legal alloy); four fiddle pattern teaspoons, two engraved with initials and two pricked with initials and dates; a bright-cut Old- English teaspoon; three different table spoons, one with silver-gilt bowl; two knives with mother-of-pearl and shell finials; a knive; six teaspoons with branch-shaped stems; an Art-Deco salt spoon with horn bowl and silver handle; a bright-engraved caddy spoon with circular bowl; a pair of grape scissors; a glove stretcher and a buckle
marked on stems
1216gr. (12)
Maker's mark of E. Jackson, York, 1824; maker's mark of Charles Fowler, Elgin, circa 1790; Nicolaas Liefland, Purmerend, 1806; Jan D. Ducasse, The Hague, 1804; a similar fork and spoon unidentified, probably French; four spoons with unidentified maker's marks; maker's mark of W. Durgin & Co Gorham, Providence (U.S.A.), 1923; Mathias Myer, Hadeslet; maker's mark of Neretheimer, Hanau, circa, 1900; apperently unmarked, 19th Century; maker's mark of W. Dessau, 19th Century; no maker's mark, Copenhagen, early 20th Century; maker's mark of Samuel Godbehare & Edward Wison, London, 1788
Two Hanoverian pattern table spoons both pricked on the back of the stem with initials, one with rat-tail; a fiddle pattern table spoon and fork with engraved monogram on terminal; a King's pattern table fork engraved initials "ADJ"; two plain spoons with pointed finials (one below legal alloy); four fiddle pattern teaspoons, two engraved with initials and two pricked with initials and dates; a bright-cut Old- English teaspoon; three different table spoons, one with silver-gilt bowl; two knives with mother-of-pearl and shell finials; a knive; six teaspoons with branch-shaped stems; an Art-Deco salt spoon with horn bowl and silver handle; a bright-engraved caddy spoon with circular bowl; a pair of grape scissors; a glove stretcher and a buckle
marked on stems
1216gr. (12)
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Please note that this lot has been divided into two different lots: 164 and 164A
Lot 164 now contains four tablespoons, two forks, four teaspoons and a coffee spoon
Maker's mark: E. Jackson; Charles Fowler; Nicolaas Liefland; Jan D. Ducasse; a similar fork and spoon unidentified; four spoons unidentified
Estimate NLG 300-500
Lot 164 now contains four tablespoons, two forks, four teaspoons and a coffee spoon
Maker's mark: E. Jackson; Charles Fowler; Nicolaas Liefland; Jan D. Ducasse; a similar fork and spoon unidentified; four spoons unidentified
Estimate NLG 300-500