Fine Art Sale - Silver & Vertu

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SAUCE LADLES Onslow pattern by Michael Keating, Dublin 1769 and a quantity of assorted small flatware; the ladles 6.75...

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH BEAD PATTERN SOUP LADLE with a swirl-fluted bowl, initialled, possibly by either James Stamp or John Scofield, London 177...

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH BEAD PATTERN BASTING SPOON by Richard Crossley, London 1788, another similar example by Messrs. Eley, Fearn & Chawner, Lo...

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED DESSERT KNIVES by Moses Brent, London 1810 and a Victorian Bead pattern butter spade, with an engr...

BY PUIFORCAT: A set of twelve 20th century French fish knives and forks in a version of Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern, each engraved with a cyphe...

A SET OF FOUR SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOONS Fiddle pattern, initialled "J", by William Jamieson, Aberdeen (WJ, A, B, D, WJ, WJ, WJ) 1820-30; 8...

A SET OF THIRTY GEORGE III TABLE KNIVES with leaf-capped pistol handles, each engraved with two crests, with later Victorian carbon-steel blades, ...

A SET OF FOURTEEN GEORGE III TABLE KNIVES with leaf-capped pistol handles, each engraved with two crests, with later Victorian carbon-steel blades...

A WILLIAM III / QUEEN ANNE TREFID SPOON with later decoration & a thread bordered rattail, by William Scarlett, London 1700-1705 (no date letter);...

A WILLIAM III SILVERGILT TREFID SPOON with a ribbed rattail, maker's mark partially lost on spoon edge, London 1696; 7.4" (19.8 cms) long; 1.38...

A CHARLES II SLIP-TOP SPOON with double tapering stem, by Jeremy Johnson, London 1660-70 (date letter partially worn); 7" (17.9 cms) long; 1.8 ...

A GEORGE III / IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL PART SERVICE OF FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING:- Three table spoons, four dessert spoons, three tea spoon...

A PAIR OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOONS Old English pattern, initialled "JE", by James Erskine, Aberdeen (hand & dagger, three castles, E) 1800...

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SOUP LADLE Old English pattern, initialled 'M' on the back of the terminal, by James Orr of Greenock (with Edinburgh hallmar...

A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TODDY LADLES initialled "TMcC", by William Ritchie of Perth, with Glasgow hallmarks for 1826; 6.5" (16...

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN TABLE SPOONS & a pair of matching salt spoons in a pattern of unknown name, by Messrs. Lias, London 1844 and a George I Scotti...

A GEORGE II PIERCED, TRIFORM FISH SLICE with a turned wooden handle & chased border, marks rubbed c.1745 and a William IV Fiddle fish slice, initi...

A GRADUATED PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH MEAT SKEWERS with shell & ring terminals, feint traces of an initial, by P. Cunningham & Sons, Edinburgh 1...

A MIXED LOT: A George III marrow scoop by George Smith, London 1781, a George III Old English pattern table spoon (with shoulders), initialled & c...

A PAIR OF MODERN AMERICAN "SPRUNG" SUGAR NIPS and a pair of menu card holders with pineapple finial & spring clips, all by Tiffany & Co.; the nips...

A MIXED LOT: A contemporary, Scottish cast ladle with thistle terminal, maker's mark "GLS", Edinburgh 2004 together with a small Scandinavian fork...

BY TIFFANY & CO: A late 19th / early 20th century American child's spoon with a gilt bowl & Jack & Jill in relief on the stem, and a caddy spoon w...

AN EARLY GEORGE III IRISH FISH SLICE with a rounded triform blade, pierced with quatrefoils & scrolls, crested, maker's mark small & indistinct, D...

A MODERN CANTEEN OF CHIPPENDALE PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY IN A FITTED FOUR DRAWER CABINET WITH LIFT-UP COVER: Sixteen table forks, six table spoo...

A CURIOUS, GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLE by Messrs. Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1810*, & a soup ladle, same pattern, crested, by William...

A COLLECTED OR MATCHED SET OF TWELVE DESSERT/FRUIT KNIVES & TWELVE DESSERT FORKS with loaded, Thread & Shell pattern handles, by various makers, m...

A GEORGE IV SOUP LADLE Old English pattern, initialled, by Richard Ferris of Exeter, 1822, together with a pair of Scottish toddy ladles, (single ...

BY THE ARTIFICER'S GUILD LTD: An Arts & Crafts diamond point spoon with a drop-shaped bowl & wire cabling up the stem, London 1927 (in original ca...

EIGHT VARIOUS GEORGE II/III HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOONS Five various George III Exeter-made table spoons (three with engraving), two antique N...

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL OAR PATTERN TODDY LADLE initialled "A", maker's mark "W.S" & another mis-struck mark, "P?", unascribed 1815-1830; 7.2" (18...

A SET OF FOUR SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE DESSERT SPOONS initialled "GM", by John Macrae, Inverness (J.M.c.R, INS, thistle) c.1830 and a set of thr...

ABERDEEN MADE FLATWARE: A set of five Scottish provincial Fiddle table forks, initialled "R", by Rettie & Sons (R&S, A, B, D), a table spoon, Old ...

TEN VARIOUS ANTIQUE FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS some initialled, some crested, four Continental table spoons & six other table spoons; 41.25 oz ...

A GEORGE III PUNCH LADLE A George III fish slice, a set of five modern picture-back tea spoons (with a stag), three foreign spoons, a Salter's com...

A SET OF FIVE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE DESSERT SPOONS initialled and a pair of sugar tongs with fluted bowls, all by Robert Naughton, Inverness ...

A PAIR OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SUGAR TONGS with fluted bowls, initialed "F.E.Mc", struck with the following marks (green oak, anchor, anchor) and a...

A PAIR OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS initialled "JMW", by William Jamieson, Aberdeen (WJ, A, B, D, WJ, WJ, WJ) c.1830; 3.8 o...

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SPOONS with stems resembling a Bishop's crozier & gilt bowls with pierced junctions, crested, by Francis Higgins, London 1879;...

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