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Style: Georgian
George III period sterling silver marrow scoop made in London in 1785
George III period sterling silver marrow scoop made in London in 1785

George III period sterling silver marrow scoop made in London in 1785

By Stephen Adams I

Located in London, London

Hallmarked in London in 1785 by Stephen Adams I, this handsome, Antique, George III period, Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop, is of traditional form, and is engraved in the back with con...

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1780s English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

A 6 Place Canteen by Paul Storr, 1813-1817
A 6 Place Canteen by Paul Storr, 1813-1817

A 6 Place Canteen by Paul Storr, 1813-1817

By Paul Storr

Located in Cornwall, GB

A 6 place silver canteen by Paul Storr. Double struck in the fiddle, thread & shell pattern with diamond and shell heel. Engraved with a crest to the terminals. (see pictures for det...

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1810s English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver, Silver

George I Britannia Standard Saucepan Made in London by William Fleming, 1720
George I Britannia Standard Saucepan Made in London by William Fleming, 1720

George I Britannia Standard Saucepan Made in London by William Fleming, 1720

By William Fleming

Located in London, GB

A Fine George I Britannia Standard Saucepan Made in London in 1720 by William Fleming. The Saucepan is of a small size and has a baluster shaped body rising to an everted rim. The S...

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18th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

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Silver

Rare Pair of George I Britannia Silver .958 Fine Table Spoons, London 1719
Rare Pair of George I Britannia Silver .958 Fine Table Spoons, London 1719

Rare Pair of George I Britannia Silver .958 Fine Table Spoons, London 1719

Located in Ottawa, Ontario

A rare pair of George I Britannia Standard Silver (.958 fine) Hanoverian ‘Rat-Tail’ tablespoons. The underside of the bowls showing a 'rat tail' heel, the stem stamped with London hallmarks with date letter for 1719, maker’s marks rubbed. (Britannia Standard Silver has a silver content of .958 parts pure silver which is greater than sterling silver which has a silver content of .925 parts pure silver. The Britannia Standard was put into effect in by an Act of British Parliament...

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Early 18th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Britannia Standard Silver

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Samuel Pemberton, 1804
George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Samuel Pemberton, 1804

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Samuel Pemberton, 1804

By Samuel Pemberton

Located in London, GB

An Extremely Rare George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1804 by Samuel Pemberton This design is considered to be one of the rarest of all the acorn designs. The spoon is mode...

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Antique George III Sterling Sugar and Cream Basket Set 1786 Georgian Baskets
Antique George III Sterling Sugar and Cream Basket Set 1786 Georgian Baskets

Antique George III Sterling Sugar and Cream Basket Set 1786 Georgian Baskets

Located in London, GB

An antique Georgian George III solid Silver Sugar and Cream Set comprising of a Sugar Basket and a Cream Basket. This pair of Baskets is matched in design...

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18th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique Georgian George III Silver Salver / Tray Round Bead 1789 Large
Antique Georgian George III Silver Salver / Tray Round Bead 1789 Large

Antique Georgian George III Silver Salver / Tray Round Bead 1789 Large

By Hannam & Crouch

Located in London, GB

A good size Antique Georgian Solid Silver Salver / Tray standing on four Feet. The Round George III Salver is embellished with a classic beaded border around the rim and on the feet....

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1780s English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

George III Butter Spoon Made in Edinbugh by George Dalgleish, 1816
George III Butter Spoon Made in Edinbugh by George Dalgleish, 1816

George III Butter Spoon Made in Edinbugh by George Dalgleish, 1816

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III Butter Spoon Made in Edinbugh in 1816 by George Dalgleish. The Butter Spoon is modelled in the Fiddle Pattern and displays a rectangular bowl with rounded corners....

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19th Century Scottish Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Silver

Antique Georgian George III Sterling Silver Tea Tray / Oval Serving Tray, 1788
Antique Georgian George III Sterling Silver Tea Tray / Oval Serving Tray, 1788

Antique Georgian George III Sterling Silver Tea Tray / Oval Serving Tray, 1788

By Hannam & Crouch

Located in London, GB

An Antique George III Georgian solid Silver Tray. This magnificent Tray has an oval shape with two handles and stands on four feet. The Tray has a reeded border on the rim and handle...

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18th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Joseph Willmore, 1807
George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Joseph Willmore, 1807

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Joseph Willmore, 1807

By Joseph Willmore

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1807 by Joseph Willmore. The Caddy Spoon has an oval form, with raised fluted edge and a loop side handle. Most unusually, howeve...

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Georgian Silver Pepper Shaker by William Fleming, London, 1719
Georgian Silver Pepper Shaker by William Fleming, London, 1719

Georgian Silver Pepper Shaker by William Fleming, London, 1719

By William Fleming

Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne

An exceptional, fine and impressive, large antique Georgian Britannia standard silver pepper Shaker; an addition to our silver cruets/condiments collect...

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1710s British Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Britannia Standard Silver

George III Filigree Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon Made Most Probably in Birmingham
George III Filigree Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon Made Most Probably in Birmingham

George III Filigree Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon Made Most Probably in Birmingham

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III Filigree Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon Made Most Probably in Birmingham circa 1800. Although this spoon is unmarked, as they always are, it was most probably made in Birm...

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18th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

19th Century Georgian Silver Basket by Edward Farrell, London, circa 1822
19th Century Georgian Silver Basket by Edward Farrell, London, circa 1822

19th Century Georgian Silver Basket by Edward Farrell, London, circa 1822

By Edward Farrell

Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Antique 19th century Georgian solid silver basket, on four cast mask, ruffle and scroll feet, the shaped oval body pierced along the sides and applied with a border of cast and pierc...

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

George III "Frying Pan" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by William Pugh, 1809
George III "Frying Pan" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by William Pugh, 1809

George III "Frying Pan" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by William Pugh, 1809

By William Pugh

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III "Frying Pan" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1809 by William Pugh. The Caddy Spoon is realistically modelled as a frying pan with circular bowl engraved with an ...

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Set of Six George III Silver Gilt Table Spoons by William Sumner, 1802
Set of Six George III Silver Gilt Table Spoons by William Sumner, 1802

Set of Six George III Silver Gilt Table Spoons by William Sumner, 1802

By William Sumner

Located in London, GB

A very fine set of six George III Silver Gilt Table Spoons made in London in 1802 by William Sumner. The Spoons are of the finest quality and are modelled in the fiddle, thread and ...

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Silver

George III Frying Pan Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by William Pugh, 1810
George III Frying Pan Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by William Pugh, 1810

George III Frying Pan Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by William Pugh, 1810

By William Pugh

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III Frying Pan Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1810 by William Pugh. The Caddy Spoon is modelled as a frying pan with circular bowl decorated with concentric engine ...

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

George III Silver Mounted Natural Conch Shell Caddy Spoon by Matthew Linwood.
George III Silver Mounted Natural Conch Shell Caddy Spoon by Matthew Linwood.

George III Silver Mounted Natural Conch Shell Caddy Spoon by Matthew Linwood.

By Matthew Linwood

Located in London, GB

A Very Rare George III Silver Mounted Natural Conch Shell Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham circa 1810 by Matthew Linwood. The shell has a very attractive shape and colour and has plai...

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Silver

Set of 6 George III "Celtic Point" Dessert Spoons by John Cornforth, 1794
Set of 6 George III "Celtic Point" Dessert Spoons by John Cornforth, 1794

Set of 6 George III "Celtic Point" Dessert Spoons by John Cornforth, 1794

By John Cornforth

Located in London, GB

A Very Fine & Rare Set of Six George III "Celtic Point" Dessert Spoons Made in Edinburgh in 1794 by John Cornforth. The Spoons are modelled in the "Celtic Point" design, with a brig...

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18th Century Scottish Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Silver

George III Hand Caddy Spoon Made in London by Josiah Snatt, 1806
George III Hand Caddy Spoon Made in London by Josiah Snatt, 1806

George III Hand Caddy Spoon Made in London by Josiah Snatt, 1806

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III Hand Caddy Spoon Made in London in 1806 by Josiah Snatt. The Caddy Spoon is realistically modelled as a hand with a shaped handle engraved with a set of contempora...

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19th Century British Antique Georgian Tableware

George III Folding Fruit Knife and Folk, circa 1786-90
George III Folding Fruit Knife and Folk, circa 1786-90

George III Folding Fruit Knife and Folk, circa 1786-90

Located in London, GB

A very unusual cased George III folding fruit knife and folk made most probably in Sheffield circa 1786-90 The Fruit Knife and Fork is of an unusu...

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18th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Very Rare Late Georgian Mahogany Novelty Decanter Stand
Very Rare Late Georgian Mahogany Novelty Decanter Stand

Very Rare Late Georgian Mahogany Novelty Decanter Stand

Located in Lymington, Hampshire

The stand for two decanters is modelled in the form of a Royal Naval ship with the original gilt gun ports. It has two circular apertures cut into the deck for a pair of cut-glass de...

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Early 1800s English Antique Georgian Tableware

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Mahogany

Very rare George II period tumbler cup hallmarked in Chester in 1753
Very rare George II period tumbler cup hallmarked in Chester in 1753

Very rare George II period tumbler cup hallmarked in Chester in 1753

Located in London, London

Hallmarked in Chester in 1753 by Richard Richardson, this very rare, George II Period, Antique Sterling Silver Tumbler Cup, is of traditional form, and is engraved with contemporary ...

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1750s English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Georgian Coconut Cup
Georgian Coconut Cup

Georgian Coconut Cup

Located in New Orleans, LA

This intriguing sterling silver cup features the shell of a coconut mounted into exquisite silver. A sublime example of elegant Georgian design, the cup features delicate scalloped edging as its singular motif. It is extraordinary to find such a beautiful example of this lost art, exhibiting a rare combination of classical beauty and exotic charm. The use of rare and exotic materials such as the coconut became popular across Europe during the Middle Ages, when it was believed that these unique materials from distant lands possessed mystical powers. It was held that they could detect, and even deter, the effects of poison and as such were employed as drinking vessels, often mounted with ornate embellishments of silver. As more trade routes opened up during the 16th century, materials such as the coconut became more widely available, though still only afforded to the wealthy minority in Europe and England. And, while they eventually lost their appeal for their magical powers, coconuts proved an ideal material for cups and pots and retained their popularity as such. Very similar silver-mounted coconut cups...

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18th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Silver

George III Caddy Spoon Made by Samuel Pemberton in Birmingham, 1804
George III Caddy Spoon Made by Samuel Pemberton in Birmingham, 1804

George III Caddy Spoon Made by Samuel Pemberton in Birmingham, 1804

By Samuel Pemberton

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III Caddy Spoon Made by Samuel Pemberton in Birmingham in 1804. The Caddy Spoon displays Pemberton's trade mark egg shaped bowl, however this example is unusually pier...

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1805
George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1805

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1805

By Cocks & Bettridge

Located in London, GB

A Very Fine George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1805 by Cocks & Bettridge. This very fine Caddy Spoon is modelled as a coal scoop, with finely gilded bowl, decorated with a...

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

George III Caddy Spoon Made in London by Cocks & Bettridge, 1814
George III Caddy Spoon Made in London by Cocks & Bettridge, 1814

George III Caddy Spoon Made in London by Cocks & Bettridge, 1814

By Cocks & Bettridge

Located in London, GB

A Rare George III Caddy Spoon Made in London in 1814 by Cocks & Bettridge. The Caddy Spoon is modelled in the very rare elongated kidney form. The bowl displays an outer band of fol...

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19th Century British Antique Georgian Tableware

George III Toddy Ladle Made in London by Stephen Adams, 1808
George III Toddy Ladle Made in London by Stephen Adams, 1808

George III Toddy Ladle Made in London by Stephen Adams, 1808

By Stephen Adams I

Located in London, GB

A Very Rare George III Toddy Ladle Made in London in 1808 by Stephen Adams. The Toddy Ladle has an oval bowl with everted rim. Most unusually, this example has a twisted silver hand...

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19th Century British Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Silver

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1809
George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1809

George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1809

By Cocks & Bettridge

Located in London, GB

A Very Rare George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1809 by Cocks & Bettridge. This exceptionally rare design has a square bowl decorated with simulated filigree bead work, wit...

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19th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

George II Sauceboat Made in London by Philips Garden, 1744

George II Sauceboat Made in London by Philips Garden, 1744

By Philip Garden

Located in London, GB

A George II Sauceboat Made in London by Philips Garden in 1744. A George II Sauceboat. Made in London Additional information: Height: 5 cm / 2 " Width: 4 cm / 1 3⁄4" Depth: 7 cm / 3"

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18th Century English Antique Georgian Tableware

Materials

Silver

Georgian tableware for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a broad range of unique Georgian tableware for sale on 1stDibs. Many of these items were first offered in the Late 20th Century, but contemporary artisans have continued to produce works inspired by this style. If you’re looking to add vintage tableware created in this style to your space, the works available on 1stDibs include serveware, ceramics, silver and glass, decorative objects and other home furnishings, frequently crafted with metal, silver and other materials. If you’re shopping for used Georgian tableware made in a specific country, there are Europe, United Kingdom, and England pieces for sale on 1stDibs. While there are many designers and brands associated with original tableware, popular names associated with this style include Henry Chawner, Hannam & Crouch, John Pollock, and Paul Storr. It’s true that these talented designers have at times inspired knockoffs, but our experienced specialists have partnered with only top vetted sellers to offer authentic pieces that come with a buyer protection guarantee. Prices for tableware differ depending upon multiple factors, including designer, materials, construction methods, condition and provenance. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $90 and tops out at $61,940 while the average work can sell for $2,435.