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dated London 1817; 12.2" (31.2cm) long; 6ozt. *CR General wear, a bit of black pitting and surface scratches to the bowl, marks slightly rubbed an...
1971-1976, each decorated with an enamel flower, contained in a display case; the spoons 5.9" (15cm) long; 8.75ozt (6). *CR Pretty good - just ver...
engraved with a crest, by Chawner & Co, London 1838; 13.4" (34cm) long; 8.3ozt. *CR General wear, bowl a bit mis-shapen and a minor dent, black pi...
King's Pattern, initialled, maker's mark overstriking another, (pot of lilies, thistle, pot of lilies), for Dundee, c.1820; 3.1ozt (6). *CR one re...
FOUR VARIOUS CASED SETS.
including 2 christening sets consisting of three-pieces (one by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1838, the other John Gilbert (probably), Birmingham 1869...
to include: 6 table spoons 6 table forks 6 dessert spoons 6 dessert forks 2 sauce ladles by Lewis Samuel, London 1830; 63ozt (26). *CR All pieces ...
to include: a set of 12 Victorian provincial table forks and 7 matching dessert forks, by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1852/53, 8 table spoons, 6 ...
MIXED FLATWARE.
to include: 4 Old English table spoons and 11 dessert spoons, together with 7 Fiddle Pattern table forks, 6 dessert forks, a table spoon, a sauce ...
with reeded loop handles, double-struck, crested, maker's mark unclear, London 1825, together with a pair of George III sugar nips, initialled, by...
including a set of 4 George III table spoons, by George Smith, London 1784, together with a pair of servers and 4 other table spoons (one crested)...
including: 12 table forks 6 table spoons 10 dessert forks 12 dessert spoons 12 soup spoons 12 teaspoons 12 coffee spoons 4 sauce ladles A soup lad...
in a decorative pattern, the blades with pierced decoration (loaded handles), by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1858; 9.4" (23.7cm) long (12). *CR A...
one set decorated with dark blue enamel, by Marius Hammer of Bergen, the other with green enamel and import marks for London 1912 (one for Chester...
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE.
including: 11 tablespoons, 4 dessert spoons, 3 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, a sauce ladle and 4 condiment spoons, the majority either crested or i...
consisting of two pairs of salad servers, a serving slice, a bread knife and a cheese knife, with engraved decoration and horn handles, possibly M...
for a similar, period example see lot 6 in the accompanying catalogue from Sotherby's, London 1979, together with two handmade silver spoons, both...
two George V sets, one Sandringham Pattern set, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1923, another Georgian Pattern set, by Walker & Hall, Sheffiel...
initialled "S", maker's mark partially worn, "IH"?, Dublin 1808; 12" (30.5cm) long; 3.5ozt. *CR A bit worn, particularly to the front right of the...
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE.
containing: a small cream ladle, maker's mark "IL" struck thrice and another obscure mark, possibly by Jacques Limbour of Jersey c.1775, two sugar...
including: a set of 12 George IV dessert spoons & 4 tablespoons, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1827, a set of 6 Victorian dessert spoons, initialled, ...
comprising of: 5 tablespoons 6 table forks 9 dessert spoons 10 dessert forks 14 fish knives 14 fish forks 7 teaspoons 14 table knives (steel blade...
the terminals decorated with an enamel French flag, contained in original fitted case, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1936 ; the case 7.5" (19c...
the stems in the form of golf clubs, contained in a fitted case, by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1929; the case 8.5" (21.5cm) long; 2.1ozt. *C...
one with engraved decoration, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1814, another bright-cut engraved pair, by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, Londo...
(diamond heel), crested, by Mary Chawner, London 1834; 9ozt. *CR A bit worn, bowl rim a bit mis-shapen, scratches to the reverse - nice marks Plea...
Old English Pattern, with a circular bowl, initialled, by James Erskine, Aberdeen (thistle, cockerel, IE, boars head), c.1805; 13" (33cm) long; 5....
with bud finials, by William Suckling Ltd, London 1938; the case 6.5" (16.5cm) long; 1.85ozt. *CR Just a bit of wear - nice Please contact Connor ...
including 6 fancy-backs, all but three either crested or initialled, mixed makers and dates, together with a Hanoverian fork, crested, by Carringt...
to include: 5 tablespoons 6 soup spoons 3 table forks 3 dessert forks 9 teaspoons Sheffield 1953-60 & 1979; 37.1ozt (26). *CR All with a bit of we...
MIXED FLATWARE.
a set of 6 Old English Pattern dessert spoons, by Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1960, together with, 6 tablespoons, 3 table forks, 2 dessert spoons,...
to include: 3 table spoons 7 table forks 8 dessert forks 4 dessert spoons Sheffield 1941-51 & London 1940; 37.1ozt weighable silver (22). *CR All ...
by I. S Greenberg, London 1939, together with a George III sauce ladle, initialled, London 1804, a sauce boat, Birmingham 1936 and a napkin ring, ...
comprising of: 12 table spoons 12 table forks 12 dessert forks 12 dessert spoons by Elizabeth & John Eaton, London 1861/62, together with, 12 tabl...
A MIXED LOT OF SPOONS.
a set of six George IV Fiddle Pattern teaspoons, by William Bateman, London 1824, a set of six continental teaspoons, six other teaspoons and nine...
a pair of table spoons, by William Cripps, a pair of tablespoons, by Stephen Adams, a pair of table spoons, maker's mark "WE", 3 dessert spoons, b...
4 table forks and a sauce ladle, decorated in relief with plants, fruits and vegetables, the ladle with a Gentleman with a rifle and the forks wit...
Victoria Pattern, crested, contained in a fitted mahogany case, by Joseph Rodgers & Co, Sheffield 1840; the case 13" (33cm) long. *CR A bit worn, ...
Old English Bead Pattern, initialled, by Barker Brothers, Chester 1909; the case 13.75" (35cm) long; 16ozt. *CR All with wear, half of the spoons ...
a set of 6 Scottish Old English Pattern, maker's mark "JN", unascribed, Edinburgh c.1810, another set of 6 George III, marks worn, a set of 6 Vict...
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...
each with hammered bowls and an acorn finial, in a fitted case, by Winifred King & Co, Birmingham 1939; the case 5.8" (15cm) long; 3.2ozt. *CR Gen...
Old English Pattern, initialled, by two different maker's (3 with maker's mark "LB" & the other 3 with "JN" overstriking another), Edinburgh 1806;...
single struck, initialled "A", by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1871; 6.5ozt. *CR Just a bit of wear- nice quality and marks Please contact Connor for ...
FOUR PAIRS OF SUGAR TONGS.
a George III pair, engraved with flowers, initialled "T" over "I.A", by Samuel Pemberton*, Birmingham 1780, another pair with bright-cut engraving...
Old English Pattern, initialled "F" over "W.H", by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle c.1809 (no date letter); 2.4ozt. *CR Quite worn, thin & dented/ be...
MIXED FLATWARE.
including a pair of George III bright-cut table spoons, by Richard Crosseley (probably), London 1796, two Victorian West Country provincial cream ...
with a drop-shaped bowl, initialled "L" on the hexagonal seal, by the Guild of Handicrafts, London 1949; 6.1" (15.4cm) long 1.3ozt. *CR Just a bit...
one with a twist stem and a pipe tamper terminal, unmarked, a Hanoverian Pattern one, marks worn and a plain unmarked example; the largest 2.9" (7...
one inscribed "M.Pitman", by Marmaduke Daintry, London 1744, the other initialled "WEH", by Jeremiah King, London 1740; 3.3ozt (2). *CR a bit of w...
initialled "G", by Robert Keay of Perth, (RK, eagle, RK, eagle, RK), 1791-1825; 11.9ozt. *CR General wear, pitting to the bowls, thinning towards ...
by Richard Britton, London 1819, together with a set of five George III bright-cut teaspoons with shell bowls, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, Lo...
the figure with a sacred dove nimbus, lacking the symbol of his martyrdom, by Richard Crosse, London 1636; 7.25" (18.3cm) long; 1.7ozt. *CR Please...
the stem with engraved decoration, the reverse initialled "S.D.D", the bowl also initialled on the reverse "KPD" & maker's mark "MS" or "SM" conjo...
A CHARLES I SEAL TOP SPOON.
with a gilt terminal, engraved with a crest on the seal and with "pricked" initials ("RD") on the back of the bowl, by Robert Jygges, London 1630;...
the decorative gilt terminal scratch initialled & dated "WS" over "WE" over "1624" at the top, the bowl marked "TR" (monogrammed), and with animal...
Old English Pattern, crested and initialled "W", by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle c.1785, together with a William IV Fiddle Patte...
initialled "AR", by William Jamieson of Aberdeen (with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1838), together with a Scottish provincial Fiddle tablespoon, faint...
Sheffield 1940, together with another cased set of tea/ coffee spoons, Sheffield 1936, both by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd; the largest case 6.4" (...
made for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1952 (bearing the Coronation mark); the case 7.8" (20cm) long; 1.2...
contained in original fitted case, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902; the case 11.1" (28.4cm) long; 6.5ozt. *CR Case a bit scrappy, the spoons with...