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with engraved decoration and mother-of-pearl handles, contained in an oak case, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1899/1900, together with two...
Fiddle Pattern, initialled, probably by William Leighton of Dundee (WL, pot of lilies thrice), c.1840; 3.3oz (6). ** General wear, a few nicks to ...
with engraved decoration and mother-of-pearl handles, contained in original mahogany case, by Henry Hobson & Sons, Sheffield 1907; the case 11.5" ...
each with hammered bowls and an acorn finial, in a fitted case, by Winifred King & Co, Birmingham 1939; the case 5.8" (15cm) long; 3.2oz. ** Gener...
one with a shaped oval bowl inset with a coin and one embossed with flowers, with a gilt interior, both with Baleen twist handles and unmarked, c....
King's Pattern, initialled, maker's mark overstriking another, (pot of lilies, thistle, pot of lilies), for Dundee, c.1820; 3.1oz (6). ** one repa...
seven caddy spoons and one sifter, in varying designs, mixed makers and dates; the largest 6.1" (15.5cm) long; 8oz (8). ** Mixed conditions Please...
each struck "IR" twice on the back of the stem, crested, probably Colonial or Caribbean, c.1750; 7.5oz (4). ** General wear, one or 2 black pitti...
including Dutch and Norwegian examples, Apostle and Marriage spoons in varying designs, five with dedications/inscriptions, mixed makers and date...
Old English Pattern, initialled, by Arthur Murphy, Dublin 1806, together with a pair of Edwardian salad servers, in a decorative pattern, by Mappi...
Old English Pattern, crested, one by George Smith & William Fearn, the other by William Eley I & William Fearn, both London 1795/99, together with...
with varying colours of enamel decoration, in original fitted case, by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1972, together with two George III later-d...
two spoons and a fork, with a flowerhead terminal, inscribed on the reverse, by Magnus Aase of Bergen c.1920, together with a late 19th century Fr...
a set of eleven Norwegian spoons, with pierced stems, with Swedish import marks, together with a set of ten Swedish Sami spoons, the stem engraved...
with a fluted bowl and a waisted stem, initialled, by Henry Ellis & Son, Exeter 1850, together with seven various antique caddy spoons, mixed make...
with an open-work terminal and a leaf stem, by Johannes Siggaard of Copenhagen, together with another plated example; the former 4" (10cm) long; 0...
one George III, in the form of an acorn, another with a mother-of-pearl handle, (both Birmingham made, 1812 & 1828 and maker's mark "IT"), two Vi...
one George III, with a shovel-shaped bowl, initialled, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1819, one with "pricked" engraving, by W S Savage & Co, Sheffi...
with a scroll and bead-work handle decorated with Plique-à-jour enamel, with a drop-shaped bowl, with a frosted finish all over, by J. Tostrup of...
the finial and lower stem decorated with figures and scroll motifs, contained in a fitted case, by Henry Holland, London 1867; the case 11.5" (29....
eight table forks, eight table spoons, eight dessert forks, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, eight table knives and eight side knives (steel bl...
to include 24 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 18 dessert forks, 17 dessert spoons, 14 teaspoons, 10 egg spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 4 salt spoons, a pick...
to include:- 16 tablespoons, 22 dessert spoons, 22 table forks, 23 dessert forks, 23 teaspoons + 6 slightly smaller in size, two condiment spoons,...
including a set of six George III table forks, by William Sumner, London 1799, a set of six late Victorian dessert spoons & matching dessert fork...
including a set of eight table forks, by Clement Cheese (tentative), London 1828, six dessert spoons, four dessert forks, seven teaspoons and a co...
Fiddle Pattern, both initialled (one "B" the other set "JS"), (both struck "CM", double headed eagle, "CM", double headed eagle), for Charles Murr...
Victoria Pattern, to include: four table spoons, five table forks, three teaspoons, a dessert spoon and a butter spreader, crested, by Samuel Hayn...
including five Victorian provincial table forks, by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1854, together with six dessert forks, a dessert spoon, four sa...
a set of five table spoons, a table fork and a dessert spoon, by Patrick Moore, Dublin 1827, another dessert spoon, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1808...
A MIXED LOT OF FLATWARE:-.
six berry teaspoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, eight condiment spoons, a butter spreader and a pair of Scottish Fiddle Pattern teaspoons, ...
with an engraved blade and the handle resembling corn, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1876, and with another similar example, with a steel bla...
MIXED FLATWARE:-.
a trio of George III Fiddle & Shell Scottish teaspoons, by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1815, a pair of Scottish dessert spoons, also Fiddle & S...
MIXED FLATWARE:-.
including a quantity of tea/ coffee spoons, a fork, two pairs of sugar tongs, a pusher, four condiment spoons, a silvergilt and enamel spoon and o...
with a fluted bowl, crested, maker's mark "J.S", Dublin 1796; 14.1" (36cm) long; 4.9oz. ** General wear, bowl a bit mis-shapen and evidence of a l...
THREE TODDY LADLES:-.
one with a circular bowl, bright-cut engraving and inset with a coin, one with a lipped bowl, both unmarked, and one with a shaped oval bowl, by S...
A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER.
with a ring terminal, by Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker (tentative mark distorted), London 1803, together with a modern Hanoverian Pattern ser...
with pierced decoration, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, together with a pair of George IV King's Pattern table forks, by Richard Poulden, Lo...
MISCELLANEOUS CASED SETS:-.
a reproduction Puritan spoon, a set of six tea/ coffee spoons with openwork terminals, a set of six Sandringham Pattern tea/ coffee spoons, a set ...
initialled "C", by William Bateman, London 1820, together with another, initialled, by Richard Poulden, London 1818 and a George III engraved mil...
both with cast stems, figural terminals and inscriptions on the bowls, one Amsterdam, first quarter of the century and the other indistinctly mark...
MIXED FLATWARE:-.
a pair of George III later-decorated berry spoons, four table spoons (mixed patterns, makers and dates, all initialled), two Irish Fiddle dessert ...
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:-.
a George III North Country provincial Fiddle Pattern serving spoon, initialled, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1812, together with a George III Irish...
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:-.
eighteen teaspoons (one continental), a table fork, a dessert fork, a dessert spoon, two small ladles, a condiment spoon, a jam spoon and a toasti...
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:-.
to include: four table spoons, three table forks, seven dessert spoons, two dessert forks, a berry spoon, a pickle fork with a mother-of-pearl han...
from varying states: one with enamel decoration for The Mission Inn, Riverside, CA, a teaspoon from Hotel Del Monte also from CA, a Littleton, NH ...
crested, by Francis Higgins II, London 1852; the knives 7.9" (20cm) long (16). ** A bit worn, chips and splits to the handles, tines and blades de...
King's Pattern, initialled, by AM & Co, Edinburgh 1850; 13oz. ** General wear and a bit of surface scratching - nice marks Please contact Connor ...
crested, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1818, together with other Fiddle Pattern flatware to include: a pair of William IV serving spoons, crested, by ...
A GEORGE III MOTE SPOON.
with a pierced bowl, by Hester Bateman c.1785, together with a set of six tea/ coffee spoons, Birmingham 1936 and a set of six tea knives, Sheffie...
Fiddle Pattern, by George Samuel Lewis & John Wright, Newcastle 1814, together with five other Fiddle tablespoons including a George III trio, by ...
one by P. Leonard of Salford (hallmarked for Sheffield 1838) and the other by W.R Sobey, London 1851, both crested, together with a South African ...
Fiddle Pattern, initialled "EMD", struck on each "DF" and "INS" for Donald Fraser of Inverness, 1804-20; 9.6" (24.5cm) long (2). ** A bit worn and...
Hanoverian Pattern, by William Taylor, Edinburgh 1760; 4oz (2). ** General wear, a few knocks to the edges, one or two black pitting spots and a b...
six dessert spoons and six dessert forks, by Emile Puiforcat, Paris (1857-1945), together with a set of six 19th century German dessert forks, Fid...
six table forks, twelve dessert forks, four dessert spoons and a Fiddle & Thread tablespoon, some of the above initialled or crested, mixed makers...
a George III pair, initialled, by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1810, a George IV example, crested & initialled, by William M Traies, London 1829,...
a pair of Danish spoons, with twist stems and a strainer spoon of the same design, initialled, maker's mark "A.M", Copenhagen, a Norwegian serving...
all London made, three crested, one initialled, one plain, mixed makers & dates, c.1740-c.1770; 8.6oz (5). ** All a bit worn and polished, bowls s...
by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1926, together with a cased matched set of six teaspoons, by Lee & Wigfull , Sheffield 1930/33, a cased set o...
a continental Rattail dessert spoon, possibly Italian, a George III Old English Pattern table spoon, crested, London 1801 and a Channel Isles Old ...