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late victorian edwardian flatware

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Market guide for late victorian edwardian flatware, built from 1 supporting screener session and 14 selected comparable market records.

Market range
$20 - $300

Most likely $150 · Based on 8 comparable records.

Confidence
Developing evidence

About this item

Period
1890-1915
Category
silver-colored tableware
Material
silverplate
Evidence
Developing evidence

Sources & evidence

We analyze comparable sales from screener sessions and market records, then group them by shared object signals.

Verified comparable records only
Comparables
8
Auction sources
13
Coverage
2021-2026

Market Examples

Comparable market evidence

Recent auction and sale records linked to this worth guide's object signals.

How we compare
Price range $20 - $300 13 sources
Median sold price $45 Midpoint of selected records
Evidence quality Useful 8 selected records
Primary attributes Wood: silverplateStyle: late victorian edwardianType: flatware
All sources 2021-2026 8 records analyzed
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1

Weschler's

Aug 1, 2023

$35

Group of American Sterling Silver and Silverplate Serving Spoons, Demitasse Spoons and Other Flatware

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2

Clars Auctions

May 17, 2025

$40

A Lot of silverplate flatware including a cased Nieman Marcus Godinger silver fruit serving spoons, (6) sterling handled corn cob ho...

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3

Austin Auction Gallery

Jun 26, 2021

$100

(LOT) SILVER PLATE SERVING FLATWARE LADLES SPOONS

(lot) Silver plate and other metal serving flatware, including: soup ladles, toddy/ punch ladle, dressing spoons, salad tongs, roast holder/ meat carving prongs, and other various serving utensils, together with (2) sterling hollow handle knives, (one) Reed & Barton in the "Francis I" pattern, largest: approx 15.5"l; 8.25lbs total (for shipping purposes only) **Provenance: from a fine Wimberley, Texas estate** Start Price: $80.00

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4

Roan Inc. Auctioneers & Appraisers

Dec 16, 2023

$120

EHP – Lot of coin silver flatware – (16) pieces: set of twelve ornate sherbet spoons; (2) teaspoons (one dented); (2) sauce ladles in two styles; approx. 9.5 troy oz (all good)

EHP – Lot of coin silver flatware – (16) pieces: set of twelve ornate sherbet spoons; (2) teaspoons (one dented); (2) sauce ladles in two styles; approx. 9.5 troy oz (all good)

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5

Figlio Designs LLC

Dec 22, 2023

$20

Antique Vintage Spoons Fork Serving Spoon Ladle Silver Plated Flatware Lot

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Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions

Mar 10, 2026

$300

Mixed Sterling Silver Flatware Lot. Wallace serving spoon, Gravy spoon sterling handle and 8 Raimond Ice tea spoons. Wt. 6 ozts not including weighted item

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Identification

Key object facts

Item Type
flatware
Category
silver-colored tableware
Style
late victorian edwardian
Material
silverplate
Technique
silverplate
Era
1890-1915
Motifs
beaded edge, ornate handle, plain bowl
Recognition Recognition signals
  • Check these identification signals first: form flatware, material silverplate.
  • A large silver-colored serving spoon or ladle with a deep oval bowl and an ornate beaded handle, shown alongside other vintage flatware. The surface appears tarnished and lightly worn, with no obvious maker’s mark visible in the photo.
  • The strongest linked screener session currently has 14 comparable-market records.
Drivers Value drivers
  • Check condition and completeness first for flatware.
  • Review Silverplate surfaces for wear, repairs, restoration, and replacement parts.
Market Market context
  • The median selected comparable price for this cluster is about $110.
  • late victorian edwardian style cues help keep comps focused instead of mixed with broader flatware listings.
  • Silverplate condition, restoration, and finish quality can shift asking and sold prices.
  • This page shows 14 selected comparable records for late victorian edwardian flatware.

Evidence

How this guide was assembled

  • This guide uses 1 supporting screener session clustered into the same topic.
  • Observed value signals span roughly $40 to $350 before condition and attribution review.
  • Evidence quality for this cluster is currently developing evidence.
  • Selected comparable evidence comes from 13 auction sources.

Coverage

Source coverage and evidence quality

  • The current cluster is supported by 1 screener session grouped into the same worth topic.
  • The strongest linked session captured 14 comparable market records.
  • Selected comparables span 13 auction sources.
  • Comparable dates on this page currently cover 2021-2026.

Questions

Common questions

What is a late victorian edwardian flatware?

This page is a market guide for identifying a late victorian edwardian flatware and understanding the main factors that influence collector demand and price.

What affects the value of a flatware?

Condition, completeness, maker or pattern attribution, dimensions, age, rarity, and comparable-market evidence all affect value.

What is the typical market range for late victorian edwardian flatware?

Current supporting screener evidence suggests a broad market range around $40 to $350, depending on condition and attribution.

Antique Serving Spoon?

This guide uses clustered screener evidence to help answer searches like "antique serving spoon" with identification notes, value drivers, and comparable-market context.

How much is late victorian edwardian flatware worth?

Value depends on maker, exact type, age, condition, and comparable sales. This guide keeps only selected market examples that match the flatware topic closely enough for public reference.

Intent

Related searches

antique serving spoonsilverplate spoonbeaded handle spoonEdwardian flatwareVictorian silverware

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