Twelve different silver table spoons, two Maltese table spoons, a South-African dessert spoon and fork, three French silver table forks, a silver-gilt fork and spoon, two forks and two coffee spoons

MAKER'S MARK POSSIBLY OF JOHANNES FR. BUHRANDT, STRAATSBURG, CIRCA 1800; MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT, POSSIBLY DOORNIK; MAKER'S MARK AB PROBABLY FRANCE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK FS, PROBABLY GERMANY, 19TH CENTURY AND SEVEN POSSIBLY GERMAN SPOONS WITH UNKNOWN MAKER'S MARKS; MAKER'S MARK RH, POSSIBLY GERMANY; MAKER'S MARK OF GIOVANNI MACHÉ, MALTA, 1870; MAKER'S MARK OF DANIEL HEINRICH SCHMIDT, CAPE TOWN, 1779-1811; MAKER'S MARK OF CLAUDE HYACINTH NICOLAS SOUCHET, PARIS, CIRCA 1790; MAKER'S MARK OF JEAN NOBLET, PARIS, 1826-1828; MAKER'S MARK OF L.P. DELABRE, PARIS, 1723/24; MAKER'S MARK OF PIERRE N. SOMMÉ, PARIS, 1780; MAKER'S MARK OF NICOLAS MARTIN LANGLOIS, PARIS, 1763/64

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Twelve different silver table spoons, two Maltese table spoons, a South-African dessert spoon and fork, three French silver table forks, a silver-gilt fork and spoon, two forks and two coffee spoons
Maker's mark possibly of Johannes Fr. Buhrandt, Straatsburg, circa 1800; maker's mark indistinct, possibly Doornik; maker's mark AB probably France, early 19th Century; maker's mark FS, probably Germany, 19th Century and seven possibly German spoons with unknown maker's marks; maker's mark RH, possibly Germany; maker's mark of Giovanni maché, Malta, 1870; maker's mark of Daniel Heinrich Schmidt, Cape Town, 1779-1811; maker's mark of Claude Hyacinth Nicolas Souchet, Paris, circa 1790; maker's mark of Jean Noblet, Paris, 1826-1828; maker's mark of L.P. Delabre, Paris, 1723/24; maker's mark of Pierre N. Sommé, Paris, 1780; maker's mark of Nicolas Martin Langlois, Paris, 1763/64
Three spoons with fiddle thread pattern; two spoons with fiddle pattern, one at the back of the terminal engraved initials "Che DL"; four spoons with Old-English pattern, one pricked with initials "J.H.W.", one engraved with "A.D.L. A.D.B. D.L." and one engraved with "JR D.L."; one pointed Old-English pattern spoon; two Hanoverian pattern forks and two pointed Old-English coffee spoons, one with monogram "DB" the other "A.P.S."; two Old-English pattern table spoons; a Hanoverian pattern dessert fork and spoon; two fiddle pattern forks and spoon; a fiddle thread fork and spoon; a fiddle thread and shell silver-gilt fork and spoon
marked on bowls and stems
1392gr. (14)
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Please note that this lot has been divided into three lots: 177, 177A and 177B
Lot 177 now contains ten different tablespoons, two forks and two coffee spoons
Maker's mark: possibly Johannes Fr. Buhrandt; maker's mark indistinct possibly Doornik; maker's mark AB; maker's mark FS; seven spoons with unknown maker's marks; maker's mark RH
Estimate NLG 500-800

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