Sold2021George III Irish silver fish slice, John PowerGeorge III Irish silver fish slice, John Power, Letter dated 1811, Dublin, the shaped knife blade decorated with pierced and etched fish design, 12"l, approx. 4.3ozt Provenance: The Collection of JoySee Sold Price
Sold2023Georgian Irish Sterling Silver Fish SliceGeorge III Irish sterling silver pierced and heavily chased fish slice depicting Neptune on a chariot with dolphins. Family crest to the terminal. Dublin, 1818, by Samuel Neville. 12.5", and 5.28 oztSee Sold Price
Sold2017George III Sterling Fish Slice, John Emes, 1798A fine George III English sterling silver fish slice. The slice with hallmarks for John Emes, London 1798. The reeded handle having hallmarks IT over IT...possibly for Joseph Taconet, London 1798 . OpSee Sold Price
Sold2022A GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICEA GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE, by Richard Meach, London 1775, with pierced blade and openwork terminal to the handle. 23.5cm long, 3.2 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
Sold2016A George III Silver Fish Slice.A George III Silver Fish Slice. Filigree silver blade with a green ivory handle. Together with a George III silver pie / torte server with a triangular pierced serving surface (Length: 11") Fish serveSee Sold Price
Sold2022A GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICEA GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE by Simon Harris, Exeter 1812, Fiddle pattern, the pierced blade engraved with Prince of Wales feathers, initialled. 29.5cm long, 4.2 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
Sold2023A GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICEA GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE by Alice & George Burrows II, London 1802, with pierced and engraved shaped oval blade. 19.2cm long, 3.7 troy ounces The marks on the blade are clear. The maker's mSee Sold Price
Sold2021A George III sterling silver fish slice, London 1767 byA George III sterling silver fish slice, London 1767 by William Plummer (reg. 8th April 1755) Double shell and scroll terminal, incised edge, the reverse with an asymmetrical C scroll and rocaille carSee Sold Price
Sold2021An early George III sterling silver fish slice, LondonAn early George III sterling silver fish slice, London 1763 by Paul Callard (reg. 8th Jan 1752) Old English pattern, virginal erased. The spade shaped blade with pierced decoration of nought-cross andSee Sold Price
Sold2016George III sterling silver fish slice c1811maker mark of William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, with a griffin armorial crest, 7.30 ozt.See Sold Price
Sold2021Pair of George III Sterling Silver Fish SlicesPair of George III Sterling Silver Fish Slices , Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1804, mark reg. 1800, down-turned fiddle typt handle, l. 12 in., wt. 8.85 troy ozsSee Sold Price
Sold2023British Georgian Sterling Silver Fish SliceGeorge III sterling silver fish slice, the blade with pierced fish design, the terminal engraved with family crest, London, 1821, by William Eley and William Fern. 12.25" and 5.38 oztSee Sold Price
Sold2015George III Antique Irish Silver Salver - John Lloyd,George III Antique Irish Silver Salver - John Lloyd, Dublin, circa 1774, Diameter 8", 16 ouncesSee Sold Price
Sold2018George III Sterling Silver Fish ServerGeorge III sterling silver fish server, circa 1808 by John Salkeld, fiddle pattern, with and engraved crest and reticulated blade, 12.25 inches, approximately 3.7 ounces troy.See Sold Price
Sold2022A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SERVING SPOONS, Dublin c.1794, maker's mark of John Osborne, theA PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SERVING SPOONS, Dublin c.1794, maker's mark of John Osborne, the plain tapered handles with crested terminals (c.5 troy ozs). 24cm longSee Sold Price
Sold2022A rare George III Irish sterling silver travelling or canteen snuff spoon cum marrow scoop, DublinA rare George III Irish sterling silver travelling or canteen snuff spoon cum marrow scoop, Dublin circa 1790 by John Osbourne Of conventional plain form, marked to the reverse with standard mark, towSee Sold Price
Sold2018George III Sterling Fish Slice, George NangleA Georgian English sterling silver serving fish slice. Hallmarks for London, 1820, Maker's initials GN within a rectangle...possibly for George Nangle. Handsome pierced open-work and chased decorationSee Sold Price
Sold2017George III Sterling Fish Slice, George NangleA Georgian English sterling silver serving fish slice. Hallmarks for London, 1820, Maker's initials GN within a rectangle...possibly for George Nangle. Handsome pierced open-work and chased decorationSee Sold Price
Sold2022TWO IRISH GEORGE III SILVER POINT-HANDLE DESSERT SPOONS, one Dublin c.1788, maker's mark of WilliamTWO IRISH GEORGE III SILVER POINT-HANDLE DESSERT SPOONS, one Dublin c.1788, maker's mark of William Ward, the other Dublin c.1792, maker's mark John Osborne, with bright-cut decoration; together withSee Sold Price
Sold2023Sterling Silver Snuffer Tray & Scissors SnufferIrish George III Sterling Silver Snuffer Tray with Scissors Snuffer, Dublin, 1797, James Scott or possibly John Stoyte, elongated tray with tapered ends, pierced gallery, bright cut engraving, 10 1/8See Sold Price
Sold2018Continental silver soup ladle and fish slice1) Unusual Irish silver soup ladle, maker initials MK, probably Michael Keating, Dublin, late 18th century, shell bowl, armorial crest, 13 1/2 in. L., and 2) George IV silver fish slice, Rebecca EmesSee Sold Price
Sold2024Two Georgian Irish Silver SpoonsTwo Georgian Irish Silver Spoonsthe first, a George III serving spoon, mark of John Kavanagh, Dublin (1815) with repousse gold wash bowl and engraved foliate decoration (9 1/2 in.); the second, a GeorSee Sold Price
Sold2023A George III sterling silver salver, John Carter II, London, 1769, and a small Irish George IIA George III sterling silver salver, John Carter II, London, 1769, and a small Irish George II sterling silver tray, Dublin, 1730 Comprising a salver by John Carter II, London, 1769, with scalloped anSee Sold Price
Sold2022THREE GEORGE III SILVER SPOONS, comprising: - an Irish provincial bright-cut teaspoon, Cork c.1800,THREE GEORGE III SILVER SPOONS, comprising: - an Irish provincial bright-cut teaspoon, Cork c.1800, mark of John Whelpley - a Scottish provincial fiddle pattern spoon, Perth c.1820, mark of Charles MuSee Sold Price
BonhamsA pair of George III silver two-handled salts Matthew Boulton & John Fothergill, Birmingham 1777£1,200
BonhamsA rare pair of George III silver Neo Classical candlesticks John Carter, London 1772 (2)£4,000