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MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE: Four various dessert spoons, five dessert forks, three lobster picks, ten tea spoons, a butter knife & a trowel bookmark; ...

A GEORGE IV CASED SET OF TWELVE PAIRS OF MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED DESSERT KNIVES & FORKS by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1823; the case 12.7" (32 cms...

FOUR ANTIQUE IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS and two English examples in the same pattern, all crested to match and a George III Irish sauce la...

A GEORGE I DOGNOSE TABLE SPOON with a plain moulded rattail and the scratched initials "C" over "BF" on the back of the terminal, maker`s mark wor...

A VICTORIAN PART CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH PIP PATTERN FLATWARE: Two table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks & six tea s...

A VICTORIAN GRECIAN PATTERN CANTEEN FLATWARE: four table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, & seven tea spoo...

YORK CONDIMENT SPOONS: A pair of Old English salt spoons, initialled, by J. Barber, G. Cattles & W. North, York 1831, a Fiddle mustard spoon by R....

A SET OF SIX EXETER-HALLMARKED TEA SPOONS Old English pattern, initialled "GP" on the reverse, by William Woodman (of Bristol) 1826 and three othe...

TWO RARE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEA SPOONS with Celtic points; one crested & one initialled, both by Benjamin Lumsden, Montrose (BL, rose) c.1790; 0....

A SET OF FIVE GEORGE IV BIRMINGHAM-MADE FIDDLE TEA SPOONS initialled "I.P.", maker`s mark "IT" 1826 and a Scottish provincial Fiddle tea spoon, in...

A RARE GEORGE III UNASCRIBED PROVINCIAL FANCY-BACK TEA SPOON with a Celtic point, initialled, maker`s mark "I.C.",lion passant & duty mark only, c...

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL DESSERT SPOON Fiddle pattern, initialled "C", by Alexander Davidson, Arbroath (AD, portcullis, device, device) 1835; 0.9 oz ...

A RARE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL DESSERT SPOON Fiddle pattern, initialled, by Thomas Stewart, Elgin (TS, ELN) c.1820; 7.1" (18 cms) long; 1.1 oz ...[m...

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE TEA SPOON initialled "MH", by James Stobie, Perth (IS, eagle, IS, S) c.1825 and another oar pattern tea spoon by Robe...

YORK & SHEFFIELD: A George III Old English pattern table spoon, initialled, by Thomas Lamborn, Sheffield 1807, a George IV example, maker`s mark "...

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL MASKING SPOON with a Celtic point, initialled "G", by James Erskine, Aberdeen (IE, thistle, cockerel) c.1800 and a dessert s...

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL OAR PATTERN TODDY LADLE by James Sturrock, Montrose (JS device, device, device) 1860-70; 6" (15.2 cms) long; 0.9 oz ...[mo...

A RARE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL OAR PATTERN TABLE SPOON initialled `"W", by John McQueen, Banff (B, A, thistle, McQ) 1825-30; 9" (23 cms) long; 1.9 oz ...

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL DESSERT SPOON Old English pattern, initialled "K" by Peter Lambert, Aberdeen (PL, thistle, ABD) 1810-20; 1 oz ...[more]

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOON with a Celtic point, initialled, by William Clark, Greenock (WC, anchor, C, ship in sail, Greenock) c.1810; 2 oz...

A RARE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEA SPOON Old English pattern, initialled "AAG", by John Keith, Banff (R, IK, fish) c.1800 and another initialled "MC",...

A RARE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL DESSERT SPOON Old English pattern, by William Ferguson, Elgin (WF, ELN, thistle) c.1835; 8.2" (20.8 cms) long; 1.7 oz ...

A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH TEA SPOONS Old English pattern, initialled "M" and numbered (1,5,6,7,10,12) by D. McDonald, Edinburgh 1810 and a set of four...

SIX SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEA SPOONS with a Celtic point, initialled "W", by Edward Livingstone, Dundee (EL, motif, D, topped heart) c.1800; 2.3 oz ...

TWELVE VARIOUS BOTTOM-MARKED TABLE SPOONS (including three rattail examples), either crested or initialled, mixed makers & dates, London 1709-1764...

A QUEEN ANNE WEST COUNTRY TREFID SPOON with a thread bordered rattail, pricked "AH" over "SH" over "1705", by John Avery, Exeter 1704; 8" (20.3 cm...

A SET OF FOUR SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEA SPOONS with bright-cut, Celtic point stems, by James Cornfute, Perth (JC, eagle), another similar by the sam...

A GEORGE I / II WEST COUNTRY TABLE SPOON Hanoverian pattern, crested, by Sampson Bennett of Falmouth (maker`s mark only "SB" struck thrice) 1720-3...

TWO EXETER SPOONS HANOVERIAN PATTERN: A table spoon by Henry Muston 1715 and a dessert spoon, no maker`s mark 1713, both engraved with the same cr...

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN TODDY LADLE initialled "H", maker`s mark "A?", pot of lilies (thrice), Dundee 1820-50; 6" (15.4 cms) long; 1 ...

FIVE VARIOUS LADLES:- An Aberdeen toddy ladle, initialled "G", by James Erskine, an Old English pattern sauce ladle, crested, by Richard Crossley,...

A WILLIAM & MARY WEST COUNTRY LACEBACK TREFID SPOON initialled "M" & pricked "IB" over "1693" over "ET", maker`s mark "RH" struck twice, by Richar...

A WILLIAM III / QUEEN ANNE WESSEX AREA DOGNOSE SPOON with a ribbed rattail, scratched "R" over "RS" over "1690", struck with a device and three ti...

A WILLIAM & MARY / WILLIAM III WEST COUNTRY TREFID SPOON with a plain rattail, scratched "C" over "WM", maker`s mark "HM" (conjoined), struck thre...

A WILLIAM & MARY TREFID SPOON with a ribbed rattail, pricked "CI" over "CI" over "1717", maker`s mark "IL" (with a mullet below), London 1692; 7.7...

A QUEEN ANNE WEST COUNTRY TREFID SPOON with a bead & reeded rattail, pricked "DL" over "1714", by John Elston, Exeter 1712; 8.45" (21.3 cms) long;...

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE DESSERT SPOON initialled, by R & R Keay, Perth (R&RK, ealge, eagle, R&RK) c.1825 and another similar, Scottish desser...

A CHARLES II UNASCRIBED PROVINCIAL TREFID SPOON with "ear-like" projections, pricked "TB" over "RC" over "1680", struck once in the bowl with a fl...

FIVE VARIOUS ANTIQUE OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS mixed makers & dates 1803-1899, all initialled, and an Austro-Hungarian table spoon c.1794; ...

A WILLIAM & MARY UNASCRIBED PROVINCIAL LACEBACK TREFID SPOON pricked "MR" over "1689" over "MB", struck thrice with a chalice & mullets in a heart...

A QUEEN ANNE WEST COUNTRY WAVY END OR DOGNOSE SPOON pricked "1716" over "IV", by Peter Rowe, Exeter 1708; 7.65" (19.4 cms) long; 1.9 oz ...[more]

A WILLIAM III WEST COUNTRY TREFID SPOON crested & pricked "IS" over "KS" over "1692", maker`s mark only struck three times, by John Arden of Crewk...

A GEORGE I WEST COUNTRY WAVY-END OR DOGNOSE SPOON scratched "IP" over "RW" over "1721", maker`s mark "TM" (script conjoined), Exeter 1720; 7.75" (...

A WILLIAM & MARY WEST COUNTRY TREFID SPOON with an engraved rattail, pricked "EH" over "1692" & scratched "WM", maker`s mark only (twice) by Thoma...

A WILLIAM III TREFID SPOON with a bead & reeded rattail, with the scratched initials "MG" & pricked "ET" over "NG" over "1705", possibly by Willia...

A CHARLES II / JAMES II WEST COUNTRY LACEBACK TREFID SPOON pricked "WM" over "1693" over "DM" with visible guide lines, maker`s mark only (struck ...

A QUEEN ANNE WEST COUNTRY TREFID SPOON with a bead & reeded rattail, pricked "1714" over "P" over "WE", by John Elston, Exeter 1713; 8" (20.4 cms)...

A WILLIAM III WEST COUNTRY TREFID SPOON with a reeded rattail, pricked "JD" over "1695" over "EC", maker`s mark "IR", struck three times & "STER" ...

A QUEEN ANNE WEST COUNTRY TREFID SPOON with a bead & reeded rattail, pricked "TR" over "RS" over "1706", by Peter Jouet, Exeter 1708; 7.3" (18.6 c...

A JAMES II TREFID SPOON with the stamped initials "A" over "ID", by Edward Hubbald or Hulse, London 1686; 7.35" (18.7 cms) long; 1.3 oz ...[more]

A QUEEN ANNE WEST COUNTRY LACEBACK TREFID SPOON with a ribbed rattail, pricked "IF2 over "RB" over "1722", maker`s mark partially worn, possibly b...

A QUEEN ANNE WEST COUNTRY, WAVY-END OR DOGNOSE SPOON pricked "TP" over "1710", by Henry Muston, Exeter 1709; 8" (20.4 cms) long; 1.3 oz ...[more]

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