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Silver teaspoons: a pair of George II cast rocaille teaspoons with fluted bowls, maker’s mark only ‘JP’ or ‘JR’ (script, with an acorn) London c.1...

By Paul Storr: a George IV silver-gilt naturalistic teaspoon cast with leaves, a tendril stem and a bug, a fly, and caterpillar on the back of the...

A William and Mary silver-gilt Trefid sweetmeat fork with engraved decoration and two prongs, unmarked c.1690; a George II small silver marrow sco...

Omar Ramsden: a George VI silver hand-made caddy spoon with a hammered egg-shaped bowl, and a deeply reeded scroll or volute stem, terminating at ...

Channel Isles (Jersey): seven various early 19th Century silver tablespoons, most with initials (and one dated 1810), all by Jacques Quesnel of Je...

Channel Isles (Jersey): a set of six bright-cut silver teaspoons, initialled ‘MAAH’, by T. De Gruchy and J. Le Gallais of Jersey, c.1840, 12.5cms ...

Channel Isles (Jersey): a set of six silver teaspoons, initialled ‘TL’ over ‘MIL’, maker’s mark only, ‘LC’, by an unascribed maker of Jersey, 1780...

Channel Isles (Jersey): a group of nine silver teaspoons by two makers, Jacques Quesnel and ‘LC’, all with initials, mixed dates, the longest one ...

Lot 129

A mixed lot

A mixed lot, comprising: nineteen antique silver bright-cut teaspoons (including some by Hester Bateman and family), most pieces initialled; two D...

Channel Isles (Jersey): three silver Fiddle tablespoons, by T. De Gruchy and John Le Gallais of Jersey (one initialled and dated ‘1838’); a set of...

Channel Isles: a late 18th Century silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled ‘IPL’, maker’s mark ‘TM’, unascribed; another silver tablespo...

A George III Scottish silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern by James Ker, Edinburgh 1742; another Scottish silver tablespoon, initialled ‘T’; a Ge...

A pair of George III Scottish provincial silver teaspoons, oar patter, initialled, by Charles Jamieson and Robert Naughton (J&N, INS, cornucopia) ...

A George III Irish provincial silver dessertspoon with a Celtic point, initialled, by Carden Terry & Jane Williams of Cork c.1810; together with s...

A George III Scottish silver teaspoon ‘Scottish Fiddle’ pattern, maker’s mark only ‘GM’, c.1770; a Scottish silver dessert spoon; eight Scottish s...

Scottish provincial silver made in Aberdeen to include: a pair of toddy ladles with Celtic points, initialled ‘A’, by James Erskine; a Fiddle todd...

A Scottish provincial silver teaspoon, oar pattern, by Robert Keay of Perth; a silver bright-cut teaspoon by Robert Keay of Perth; a silver-gilt t...

Miscellaneous silver spoons: a rare Australian silver Fiddle teaspoon, initialled, by Henry Cohen of Sydney, N.S.W c.1830; a silver miniature or s...

A Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, initialled ‘J’, by Andrew Davidson of Arbroath, c.1840, 15cms long – 0.7oz.

A Scottish provincial silver Oar pattern toddy ladle, initialled ‘AF’, by William Mill on Montrose, 1820-25, 15cms long – 0.8oz.

A George II/III Scottish provincial silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled ‘O’ over ‘AW’, by Thomas Johnston of Montrose, c.1760, 21cms...

A pair of Scottish provincial silver tablespoons, Fiddle pattern, initialled ‘AMD’ (script), by Donald Fraser of Inverness, 1815-20, 22.5cms long ...

A Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, by Robert Naughton of Inverness, 1820-40, 16.5cms long – 1.1oz.

A late Victorian silver mounted whalebone ladle with a small round bowl and a long stem, by Ferguson & MacBean of Inverness, c.1890, 31.5cms long.

A George V Scottish provincial silver preserve spoon, by William Robb of Ballater, with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1919, 11.7cms long – 0.25oz.

A pair of Scottish provincial silver butter knives, Fiddle and Shell pattern, with engraved blades, initialled ‘B’, by Charles Murray of Perth, 18...

Nine various George II/III Scottish silver tablespoons, Hanoverian pattern, each on either crested or initialled, by various maskers, mixed dates,...

A set of six Scottish provincial silver tablespoons, Fiddle pattern, initialled ‘A’, by James Erskine of Aberdeen (turrets, E, hand and dagger), c...

A set of six Scottish provincial silver tablespoons, Fiddle pattern, initialled ‘L’, by George Booth of Aberdeen (GB, A, B, D, N), 1830-50, 22cms ...

A set of six Scottish provincial silver tablespoons, Old English pattern, initialled ‘JCM’ (Script), by William Jamieson of Aberdeen (WJ x4, A, B,...

A set of four Scottish provincial table forks, Oar pattern, crested below the motto ‘VRAYE FOY’, by William Jamieson of Aberdeen (WJ, ABD, WJ), 18...

A Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, Fiddle pattern, initialled ‘F’, by James Pirie of Aberdeen c.1825, 16cms long – 1oz.

A Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, Fiddle pattern, initialled, by William Jamieson of Aberdeen, c.1825; another similar, by Goerge Booth of...

A George III Scottish provincial silver soup ladle, initialled ‘DH’, by John Leslie of Aberdeen (IL, ABD, IL), 1790-1810, 33.5cms long – 6oz.

A George III Scottish provincial silver soup ladle, initialled, by James Gordon of Aberdeen, 1780-1795, 35cms long – 6.25oz.

A George II cased set of six silver-gilt teaspoons with a classical figure in relief on the front of the terminals, and a hen and chicks below the...

A set of four William & Mary silver-gilt Trefid teaspoons with engraved decoration, maker’s mark ‘IH’ with a mullet, London c.1690, approximately ...

A matched set of four Queen Anne/George I silver tablespoons, Dognose pattern with plain moulded rattails, and an engraved coat of arms on the bac...

A Charles II North Country provincial silver lace-back Trefid spoon with a ribbed rattail, scratched ‘F’ over ‘RD’ on the back of the terminal, by...

A George III silver-gilt mote spoon with a chased hen and architecture below the drop, maker’s mark only ‘E.O’ (struck twice) London 1760-1770; an...

Miscellaneous flatware: - twenty-five various antique silver teaspoons, six various antique silver dessert spoons, four George III engraved silver...

A George III Scottish silver basting spoon, Old English pattern initialled ‘K’, by Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1799; another Scottish silver basting sp...

A mixed lot: a pair of Victorian silver fish servers with pierced and engraved decoration and loaded handles, by R, Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 18...

A pair of George III silver Onslow pattern sauce ladles, initialled ‘M’ and ‘SC’, maker’s mark ‘GB’, London 1764; another pair of George III silve...

A set of eight George I silver three-prong dessert forks by John Hugh Le Sage, London 1721 and four others by a different maker, London 1728, all ...

Silver teaspoons etc: a Queen Anne/George I silver Dognose teaspoon, initialled ‘F.B’ makers mark only (‘PH or ‘PF’) 1705-1715; a set of six silve...

A Queen Anne silver Dognose tablespoon, pricking ‘AH’ over ‘EH’, by Benjamin Watts, London c.1705 (date letter worn); a George II silver West Coun...

A George V cased set of twelve silver teaspoons; and a pair of matching sugar tongs, by Charles Boyton & Sons, Sheffield 1914/1919, the case 5.3oz.

A quantity of antique silver Fiddle pattern flatware, to include: a set of six dessert spoons, by William Eaton, London 1843; twenty other dessert...

A Victorian silver part service of Albert pattern flatware (single struck with shoulders), to include: six tablespoons; six table forks; six desse...

A quantity of antique silver flatware, King’s Husk pattern, to include: a set of six tablespoons, by William Eaton, London 1837; four other tables...

A set of four early Victorian silver basting spoons, Queen’s pattern (with honeysuckle heel); and a matching silver soup ladle, all crested, by Ma...

A quantity of Victorian silver flatware, Queen’s pattern (with honeysuckle heel), to include: eleven tablespoons; nine dessert spoons; nineteen te...

Antique silver Queen's pattern flatware (with honeysuckle heel), to include: a set of eight George IV table forks and eleven dessert forks, creste...

A set of six Victorian silver table forks, King’s Husk pattern, engraved with two crests, by William Theobalds, London 1842; a silver tablespoon, ...

A pair of Victorian silver King's husk pattern basting spoons, crested, by George Adams, London 1845, 31cms long – 13.8oz. (2)

Lot 178

A mixed lot

A mixed lot, to include: a Victorian silver fish slice, Queen’s pattern (with honeysuckle heel), by John James Whiting, London 1843; a silver bast...

A Victorian silver soup ladle, Queen’s pattern (with honeysuckle heel), by William Eaton, London 1840; a silver fish slice, same pattern, by John ...

Six various early Victorian silver salt spoons, Queen’s pattern (with honeysuckle heel), all crested top match, mixed makers and dates, London 184...

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