108
AN IRISH PROVINCIAL GEORGE I SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN
TABLE SPOON,
Cork c.1720, mark of William Clarke (1709-33),marked “STER-
LING”, handle bearing a crest beneath a
Earl’s coronet to the reverse. 21.5cm long
Literature: John R. Bowen and Conor O’Brien’s “Cork Siver and Gold, Four Centu-
ries of Craftsmanship”, illustrated p.87, a perhaps identical example of this spoon
€600 - 800
109
A NEAR PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE III SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN
TABLE SPOONS,
London 1761, mark of “I.T”, possibly that of John Tweedie, each of
plain decoration and tapering up-turned handles, crested to the re-
verse (c.4.5ozs in all). 20cm long and 20.5cm long
€400 - 500
110
A GEORGE II PLAIN HANOVERIAN PATTERN SILVER SPOON,
London 1743, mark of Thomas Jackson, the reverse of the up-turned taper-
ing handle engraved with initials “A” over “T.M” (c.1.5ozs). 19.5cm long
€150 - 250
111
A SCOTTISH GEORGE II HANOVERIAN PATTERN SILVER SPOON,
Edinburgh 1757, assay master mark of Hugh Gordon (rubbed), makers mark “E.O”
(unidentifiable), the reverse of the handle terminal engraved with initials. 21cm long;
together with a George II Hanoverian pattern table spoon, London 1759, makers mark
rubbed, crested to the reverse of the handle;
and another spoon with makers mark (c.6.5ozs) (3)
€300 - 500
112
TWO IRISH GEORGE II HANOVERIAN PATTERN SILVER TABLE
SPOONS,
Dublin 1736, mark of James Taylor, the reverse of the plain handle engraved “F.S”.
20.5cm long;
together with an Irish George II Hanoverian and rat-tail pattern ex-
ample, Dublin marks (rubbed). 20.5cm long (c.4ozs in all) (2)
€200 - 300
113
A GEORGE II SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN HASH SPOON,
London 1736, mark of “P.R”, possibly that of Philip Roker II, with plain egg-shaped
bowl, up-turned tapering handle, crested to the reverse (c.8ozs). 38cm long
Note: hash spoons are very large basting spoons. They were used for serv-
ing hash of potatoes and meat in the 18th and 19th centuries
€1000 - 1500
114
A PART VICTORIAN PLAIN OLD ENGLISH AND HANOVERIAN
PATTERN SILVER SERVICE,
London 1898, mark of Spink & Son (John Marshall Spink), the handle terminals crest-
ed, comprising:
- 18 dinner forks;- 17 table spoons (5 of which London 1897);
- 10 dessert forks;- 10 dessert spoons;
- 11 teaspoons;- 6 coffee spoons (c.129.5ozs in all);
together with a large quantity of Victorian silver plated flatware;
€2000 - 2500
115
AN IRISH GEORGE II HANOVERIAN RAT-TAIL PATTERN SILVER
TABLE SPOON,
Dublin 1727, probably with mark of Thomas Sutton (1717-44) mak-
ers mark rubbed, with fig shaped bowl and ribbed tapering han-
dle, engraved with initials to the reverse. 20cm long
Thomas Sutton, apprenticed to Thomas Bolton 1715; freeman 1724-33.
(c.2ozs)
€300 - 500
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