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A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, JOHN STONE, EXETER, 1844 Fiddle pattern, the terminals engraved with the initials JG; together with the following other items of table silver: sixteen teaspoons, mostly London, 1826-1887, a Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, James Howden & Co, Edinburgh, 1847, two Scottish dessert spoons and a butter knife, and the following German silver items, comprising: a table spoon, five dessert spoons and nine coffee spoons, mid-late 19th century 800gr (25oz 14dwt) (41)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TEA TONGS (OR SUGAR NIPS), SAMUEL EATON, LONDON, CIRCA 1765 typical form, initialled AF; together with the following silver serving pieces: another pair of tea tongs, in mid 18th century style, Stokes & Ireland Ltd. of Birmingham, Chester, 1903, a pair pierced sugar tongs, Francis Higgins, London, 1893, a sifter ladle, Renaissance style, Francis Higgins, London, 1858, and a pair of asparagus tongs, plain, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1910 249gr (8oz) (5)
A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SLICE, ELIZABETH EATON, LONDON, 1846 Fiddle pattern, crested; together with a silver sugar sifter, Fiddle pattern, crested, Hayne & Cater, London, 1852; a silver toddy ladle, Fiddle pattern, Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh, 1809; a marrow scoop, Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield, 1969; and a small silver spoon, maker's mark VML, London, 1977 334gr (10oz) (5)
AN ENAMELLED SILVER-GILT BOWL AND LADLE, RUSSIAN STYLE, 20TH CENTURY the bulbous bowl with a band of shaded cloisonné enamelled profiles flanking a Bogatyr holding aloft a mug of frothing ale above a band of black eagles between pan-Slavic type borders and a rim with bears in a snowy landscape, applied with cast wolf mask handles, the ladle with foliate cloisonné enamelling on a matted gilt ground, all bearing spurious Fabergé and kokoshnik marks 21cm wide, 1289gr all in For an original and larger version of this bowl, by Feodor Rückert, Moscow, circa 1910, see Sotheby's, New York, 22nd April 2009, lot 265, sold for $482,500.
ASSORTED IRISH TABLE SILVER, DUBLIN AND CORK, CIRCA 1800-1839 comprising: a Celtic point sauce ladle, Carden Terry & John Williams, Cork, circa 1800, four crested Fiddle pattern forks and a butter knife, John Power and Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1806/10/35, two Fiddle pattern toddy ladles, Richard Garde of Cork and James Le Bas, Dublin, 1812/28, a pair foliate cast sugar tongs, Fiddle pattern salt shovel and spoon and a bright-cut salt spoon; together with a pair of Scottish silver toddy ladles, Fiddle pattern, maker's mark F.R&S, Edinburgh, 1817; and a silver sauce ladle, Fiddle pattern, William Eaton, London, 1838 676gr (21oz 14dwt) (15)
A GROUP OF AMERICAN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising: a soup ladle, the terminal initialled and decorated with 'Indian' foliage, stamped 'BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE; a cream ladle with terminal struck with holly leaves and mistletoe; a butter knife, stamped 'J. COOK / PATENTED 1889'; a small cream ladle; and a cast strawberry pattern caddy spoon, the reverse of the bowl engraved with a monogram; together with a small Danish silver ladle, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, circa 1930, Beaded pattern, import marked George Stockwell, London, 1931 331gr (10oz) (6)
QUEENS PATTERN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS, LONDON, 1823-1888 comprising: four tablespoons, thirteen dessert spoons, four teaspoons, a salt spoon and a sugar sifter ladle; together with a pair of silver sugar tongs, maker's mark overstruck by that of Daniel Robertson & Co, Glasgow, 1863 1541gr (49oz 10dwt) (24)
A SCOTTISH SILVER GRAVY SPOON, MAKER'S MARK BADLY STRUCK, EDINBURGH, 1797 Beaded pattern, engraved with a crest; together with a Scottish silver desert spoon, Hanoverian pattern, Daniel Ker, Edinburgh, 1758; and a Scottish silver toddy ladle, later monogrammed, Francis Howden, Edinburgh, circa 1800 158gr (5oz) (3)
Collection of contemporary silver - including tea strainer and stand, two cream jugs, caddy spoon, ladle and two pill boxes with bark-effect decoration (London - various dates), all marked - N. W., together with a late Victorian silver Albert, pair salt spoons (Birmingham 1887) and a 1920s compact with engine-turned decoration and guilloche enamel cover (Birmingham 1927). All at approximately 12ozs, compact 3.5cm diameter (12)
Selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later silver - including an urn pepper and matching salt (London 1874), pair miniature peppers (Birmingham 1896), an Edwardian silver salt with pierced decoration and blue glass liner (London 1906) and a blue and white porcelain mustard pot with white metal mounts, together with a silver condiment ladle and three Georgian silver salt spoons. Approximately 8ozs weighable silver (qty)
A quantity of Swinnertons dinner wares with blue and white printed border decoration comprising soup tureen, cover, stand and ladle, further pair of tureens and covers, a pair of sauce tureens, covers, stands and ladles, six oval graduated meat plates, twelve dinner plates, twelve dessert plates, twelve soup plates and twelve side plates together with an early 19th century Masons Ironstone china blue and white printed two handled bowl raised on a circular foot, further Masons Ironstone oval plate with chinoiserie decoration, etc.
A set of six American silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, J.H. Norton, Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1850, initialled, 88.6g in total; two American silver condiment spoons, Richard Mathews, Charlottesville, Virginia, Fiddle pattern, initialled, 12.4g; an American silver sauce ladle, Gorham, engraved, 24.7g; a set of five teaspoons, Clark & Bro's, initialled, 73.4g in total; two pickle forks; and eight miscellaneous spoons, various sizes, etc, 245g in total (24)
A BURLEIGHWARE ‘PAN’ PATTERN PART DINNER SERVICE, 1930’S each printed with Pan seated beside a tree and playing an instrument before a landscape and full moon, against a crème ground, comprising: 6 dinner plates, 6 fish plates, 6 side plates, 7 soup bowls, 3 tureens with covers, 2 gravy boats, an under plate, a sugar bowl with cover and under plate, 3 oval platters, a soup ladle and a coffee pot with cover, printed factory markthe largest platter 41cm wide (37)
A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER SOUP LADLE, THOMAS MORIAH OTTON, LONDON, 1801 of typical form, the terminal initialled "D", 150g, 30cm long; A George III Silver Stuffing Spoon, George Wintle, London, 1801, 83g, 29,5cm long, and Another, Richard Crossley, London, 1813, the terminal initialled "PJ", 112g, 29,5cm long (3)

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