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Queen’s pattern silver flatware (with honeysuckle heel), to include: a set of nine Victorian dessert forks, by Willian Eaton, London 1837; a set o...

A pair of George III silver fancy-back tablespoons, Hanoverian pattern, with a scroll below the drop, an engraved motif on the drop, and the initi...

A pair of George III silver bright-cut tablespoons, initialled ‘B’, by George Smith, London 1785; four George III silver tablespoons, with bright-...

A set of six late Victorian salt spoons, Queen’s pattern (with honeysuckle head), gilt bowls, by George Maudlsey Jackson, London 1894, 11.8cms lon...

A set of six George V silver soup spoons, Princess pattern, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1919; together with a silver Queen’s...

A George IV silver meat skewer, King’s pattern, with a reeded ring terminal, crested and initialled, William Chawner (II), London 1823; a George I...

A pair of George II Scottish silver tablespoons, Hanoverian pattern, initialled ‘A’, by Robert Gordon, Edinburgh 1748; together with an Old Sheffi...

A Victorian silver cased pair of fish servers, King’s Husk pattern, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1847, the slice 34cms long – 11.5oz.

A Victorian cased pair of silver fish servers, Queen’s pattern, decorated with piercing and engraved fish on the blade and tines, by John James Wh...

A pair of early 18th Century pewter Trefid spoons, with decorated terminals and heart-shaped cartouches, with the incuse stamped initials ‘LF’, an...

A late George III silver tablespoon and matching silver table fork, in a rare unnamed pattern*, with a Fiddle stem, profusely decorated in relief ...

A set of six Edwardian silver handled table knives, Kings pattern, with stainless steel blades, crested, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1907; toget...

Lot 193

A mixed lot

A mixed lot, to include: a Dutch silver ‘Apostle’’ spoon; a silver sugar sifter spoon; a cased set of six silver coffee spoons; a continental silv...

A George IV silver fish slice, pierced with a panel of anthemion-like scrolls, the thread bordered handle with a chased, shell terminal, initialle...

A set of four Elizabeth II silver salt spoons and one mustard spoon, King’s Husk pattern, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1990; another silver salt s...

An Edwardian novelty silver sugar sifter spoon in the form of a hatching chick, with Albany pattern handle and gilt interior, by Sampson Mordan & ...

A pair of late 19th Century American silver salad servers in ‘Heraldic’ pattern; and a matching serving or ragout spoon with a useful; turned prot...

A set of six late 19th Century Japanese silver teaspoons with wire stems, each bowl shaped and engraved to resemble a flowerhead, the terminals ca...

A George V silver Hanoverian pattern soup ladle; pair of basting spoons; and a pair of sauce ladles, with plain moulded rattails, by Francis Higgi...

An Edward VIII silver canteen of flatware in a lined and fitted case, Pembroke patterns), to include: four tablespoons, eight table forks, eight s...

Channel Islands: a set of six silver tablespoons, Hanoverian pattern, by Phillipe Le Vavasseur dit Durrell of Jersey (maker’s mark only), c.1745, ...

Channel Islands: an engraved silver tablespoon, initialled, by T. de Gruchy & J. le Gallais of Jersey, c.1835; another similar, initialled and dat...

A George III Irish provincial silver tablespoon, initialled ‘P’ over ‘EA’ on the back of the terminal, by John Nicolson of Cork (IN, STERLING, IN)...

A pair of George III Irish provincial silver dessert spoons with Celtic points, crested below the motto ‘THUD FAR’, initialled ‘JC’ and each one n...

A George III Irish provincial dessert spoon, bright-cut, initialled, by Carden Terry of Cork (CT, STERLING) c.1780, 18cms long – 0.9oz.

A set of six Victorian Irish silver teaspoons, Fiddle rattail pattern, initialled ‘NC’, maker’s mark ‘IB’, retailer’s mark of J. R. Neill, Dublin ...

Three Irish provincial silver teaspoons, comprising: one engraved example by Robert O’ Shaunessy of Limerick, c.1800; a Fiddle example, crested, b...

A George III Irish provincial small silver ladle, Oar pattern, initialled ‘M’, by Isaac Soloman of Cork (I. SOLOMON, STERLING), c.1810, 18cms long...

A George III silver West Country tablespoon, with a bright-cut stem, by Joseph Hicks of Exeter, 1784, 21.5cms long – 1.8oz.Note: The marks on this...

A George III provincial silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled ‘L’ over ‘WM’, by Thomas Ollivant of Manchester, with London hallmarks f...

A George I West Country silver spoon (of intermediate size between table and dessert), Hanoverian pattern with a plain rattail, by Sampson Bennett...

A Victorian silver North-Eastern sauce ladle, Fiddle pattern, crested, by Reid & Sons (Christian J. Reid) of Newcastle 11871, 18cms long – 2.2oz.

A set of six silver Northeastern teaspoons, Old English pattern, initialled ‘JEG’ by Dorothy Langlands of Newcastle c.1805 (no date letters), 13cm...

By Paul Storr: a set of five George III silver teaspoons, Fiddle pattern, initialled ‘M’, London 1814, 13.8cms long – 3.4oz. (5)

A rare, historical silver table fork, King's shape with feather edging and shoulder, crested, by Matthew Boulton and John Fothergill, Birmingham 1...

A George III Scottish provincial silver basting spoon with a pointed terminal, initialled ‘T’ or ‘J’, by James Wright of Perth (JW, S, eagle, anch...

A George III Scottish provincial silver basting spoon, Old English pattern, initialled ‘H’ and numbered ‘1’, by William Ritchie of Perth (WR, WR, ...

A Scottish provincial silver tablespoon, Fiddle pattern, initialled, by John Pringle of Perth (IP, eagle, IP eagle), 1825-1840; and a Perth silver...

Three Scottish provincial silver toddy ladles, Fiddle pattern, each initialled and all by Perth makers, (James Stobie, John Hogg and Charles Murra...

A Scottish provincial silver dessert spoon, Fiddle pattern, initialled, by John Urquhart of Perth (JU, eagle, JU, eagle, S), c.1830, 18cms long – ...

A Scottish provincial silver tablespoon, initialled ‘D’, by James Cornfute of Perth, c.1780, 21cms long – 2oz.

A small Scottish provincial silver ladle, (for cream?) Oar pattern, initialled ‘R’, by John Glennie of Montrose (IG, rose IG, rose, IG), 1820-30, ...

A Scottish provincial silver Oar pattern teaspoon, initialled ‘JA, B’, by Robert Robertson of Cupar (RR, fleur-de-lys, fleur-de-lys, RR), 1815-20,...

A Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, initialled ‘JM’, by Robert Robertson of Cupar (RR, fleur-de-ls, fleur-de-lys, RR), 1815-20, ...

A Scottish provincial silver basting spoon, Old English pattern, by Adam Burgess of Castle Douglas (AB, castle, thistle, D, tree), 31.3cms long – ...

A set of four Scottish provincial silver tablespoons, Hanoverian pattern, initialled ‘JT’, by John Steven of Dundee (IS, pot of lilies, IS, W), c....

A Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, initialled, by Thomas Shannon of Dundee (pot of lilies x4, T.S), c.1865, 23.5cms long – 1....

A Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern toddy ladle and teaspoon, both initialled, both by William Leighton of Dundee (WL, pot of lilies x3), ...

Scottish provincial silver pieces made in Dundee, to include: an Oar pattern teaspoon, initialled ‘R’, by David Manson; a Fiddle teaspoon, by Alex...

Four various Scottish provincial silver tablespoons made in Dundee, including: one with initials, by William Scott; one with a monogram, by J. Dou...

A Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, Fiddle pattern, crested, by John Austen of Dundee, 1820-30; another similar, initialled ‘K’, by Peter La...

A Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, Oar pattern, initialled and numbered ‘1’, by David Manson, Dundee 1810-20; and another similar, initiall...

A Scottish provincial silver teaspoon, Fiddle pattern, initialled ‘M’, by William Ferguson of Peterhead (WF, PHD), 1810-1830, 13.2cms long – 0.45o...

A Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle and teaspoon, both Fiddle pattern, both initialled and both by M. Hinchsliff of Dumfries, 1820-1840, the ...

A Scottish provincial silver salt spoon, Fiddle pattern with a gilt bowl, by Adam Burgess of Castle Douglas, c.1840; and a silver toddy ladle, ini...

Four Scottish provincial silver teaspoons, all made in Dumfries, all initialled (and one dated 1825), by various makers (D. Gray, J. Pearson [x2],...

A Scottish provincial silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled ‘H’, by William Craw of Canongate (WC, thistle? WC), c.1770, 22.5cms long ...

A Scottish provincial silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled ‘N’, by William Craw of Canongate (WC, thistle?), c.1770, 22cms long – 2.2...

A Scottish provincial silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, by Colin Mitchell of Canongate (CM, thistle, CM, F), 1740-50, 20.3cms long – 2.15oz.

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