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A small mixed lot of antique silver flatware and cutlery, to include: a set of seven Victorian 'Hanoverian' pattern dessert forks, initialled "TGB...
A George V electroplated cased set of twelve pairs of fruit/dessert knives and forks, with mother-of-pearl handles and silver ferrules (hallmarked...
An Edwardian Scottish silver egg-topper, with ring handles, a pivot and sharp-pointed teeth, by Brook and Sons of Edinburgh 1903, 9.5cms long, 1.1...
A Victorian cast teaspoon, with a leaf bowl and a harlequin figural stem, by Sebastian Crespell (II), London 1845, 12.2cms long, 1.1oz.
A George III/IV silver christening knife, fork and spoon, in a fitted morocco leather case, Kings pattern (with union shell heel), initialled "HLY...
A pair of silver Scottish Provincial dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, initialled "H", by William Simpson of Banff (WS, H,B), 1820-40, 17.7cms long,...
A set of four late Victorian silver fruit serving spoons; and a pair of silver berry tablespoons.
A set of four late Victorian silver fruit serving spoons, with decorated stems, shell terminals and gilt bowls, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1893; ...
Four George II silver tablespoons; and a silver sauce ladle, all later decorated for use as berry spoons and sifter ladle, gilt bowls, all initial...
A set of six George III silver dessert spoons, Old English pattern, script initials "MS", by Hester Bateman, London 1784, approximately 17cms long...
A set of five George III silver Scottish dessert spoons, with Celtic points, engraved on the front of the terminals with a crest and coronet above...
A set of three William IV silver North Country provincial dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, by John Sutter of Liverpool, with Chester hallmarks for ...
A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, with pierced vine pattern stems and handles, monogrammed on the reverse, by Francis Higgins, London 188...
A set of five silver Scottish Provincial dessert spoons, Old English pattern, initialled, by James Erskine of Aberdeen (E, three turrets, hand and...
A set of six Elizabeth II silver large teaspoons, Hanoverian pattern with plain moulded rattails, by Charles Boyton & Sons, Sheffield 1978; togeth...
Five Victorian silver 'Admiralty' pattern dessert forks, one inscribed "Lynch" on the back of the terminal; and two dessert spoons, in the same pa...
Scottish Provincial silver fiddle pattern flatware, to include: two tablespoons, by William Jamieson of Aberdeen; two table forks, by James Robert...
A Scottish Provincial silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, initialled "M", by Andrew Davidson of Arbroath (AD, crown head x 2, portcullis), c.1840...
A Victorian silver medicine spoon, of conventional, double-ended form, with one small and one larger bowl, by Francis Boone Thomas, London 1884, 1...
A set of six George III silver Scottish provincial toddy ladles, oar pattern, initialled "B" (script), on the front of the terminals, by Alexander...
A pair of George III silver serving or chop tongs, with a sprung pivot and bright-cut decoration, initialled "EC" (script) on the pivot, maker's m...
A silver Scottish Provincial toddy ladle, fiddle pattern, initialled "C", by John Sellar of Wick (JS, WICK, JS), 1825-35, 16cms long, 1oz. ...[mo...
A small group of silver flatware, Newcastle hallmarked, to include: a set of five George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, initialled "G"; t...
A collected or Harlequin set of twelve George II/III table forks, Hanoverian three-prong with an engraved crest on the back of the terminals, a co...
Mixed antique silver 'Old English' pattern flatware, to include: four tablespoons, ten table forks, fifteen dessert spoons (including a set of 6 b...
A set of twelve George III Scottish Provincial silver tablespoons, engraved on the terminals with the initials "MG" (script), by Alexander Campbel...
Mixed antique silver fiddle pattern flatware, to include: five tablespoons, eleven table forks, four dessert spoons, six dessert forks, three teas...
A Queen Anne silver wavy-end or dog-nose tablespoon, with a plain moulded rattail, maker's mark only remaining, by Isaac Davenport, London c.1710,...
A rare medieval silver acorn knop spoon, with deeply carved, slightly pointed bowl and an elongated acorn finial, decorated around the "cup" with ...
Literature: Sotheby & Co: a catalogue of a remarkable collection of 16th and 17th Century Provincial silver spoons - Ellis, 13th and 14th November...
A George III silver caddy spoon, oval with a ring handle and an inset filigree panel in the bowl, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, 5.5cms lon...
A George III/IV silver caddy spoon, with an engraved, canted oblong bowl and a fiddle stem, initialled "JER" (script), by Francis Purton, London 1...
A George III silver caddy spoon, with a fluted scallop shell bowl and a bright-cut stem, by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1798, 7.7cms long, 0.2o...
A George V Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon, with a cast openwork stem and hammered oval bowl, by Sandheim Brothers, London 1920, 7.8cms long, 1.2...
A Victorian silver Provincial caddy spoon, with a rose pattern stem and a part-fluted bowl, initialled "CEM & JEFF" (script) on the back of the st...
A George III caddy spoon.
A George III caddy spoon, silver gilt on the front, white on the reverse, initialled "MR", with a fluted shell bowl and a fiddle stem, crested, ma...
A George III small silver caddy spoon, with a bright-cut stem and a scallop shell bowl, by Hester Bateman, London 1788, 7.3cms long; 0.25oz. ...[...
A George III silver caddy spoon, in the form of a leaf with engraved veins and a coiled wire tendril handle, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1799, 7.8...
A George III silver caddy spoon, with a fiddle stem, shaped circular bowl and border engraving, by Thomas James, London 1812, 10.4cms long, 0.6oz....
A William IV silver Provincial caddy spoon, shaped rather like a shallow frying pan, with fiddle stem, initialled, by William Woodman (of Bristol)...
A George III silver Provincial caddy spoon, stamped with a fluted circular bowl and a lug handle, with a fine bead border and a pattern of reeding...
A George III silver Provincial caddy spoon, with an openwork bright-cut stem and fluted shell bowl, by J. Langlands and J. Robertson of Newcastle,...
A Victorian silver Provincial caddy spoon and matching sugar spoon, with engraved stems, by Reid & Sons of Newcastle 1863, the caddy spoon 9.8cms ...
A George III silver caddy scoop, with border engraving, by Thomas Wilmore, Birmingham 1801, 7.4cms long, 0.25oz. ...[more]
A George III Irish silver caddy spoon, with fluted shell bowl and an engraved "Celtic point" stem, initialled, by Jonas Osborne, Dublin c.1790 (no...
A George III Scottish Provincial silver caddy spoon, plain with a waisted stem, by Robert Keay of Perth (RK twice, double-headed eagle), c.1815, 6...
A Victorian Scottish Provincial silver caddy spoon, with a rounded oblong bowl, initialled 'C', by an unascribed maker (M & S), possibly either Mi...
Literature: Norrie, J; Caddy Spoons, An Illustrated Guide 1988, with dust wrapper. ...[more]
Literature: Norrie, J; Caddy Spoons, An Illustrated Supplement 1998. ...[more]
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, in the Japanese taste, with an applied Bijin figure on the terminal and engraved ferns, bamboo and geometric desig...
A Victorian silver engraved caddy spoon, with an openwork ribbon-like stem, by Francis Clarke, Birmingham 1848, 9.3cms long, 0.3oz. ...[more]
A William IV silver Provincial caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and a broad fiddle stem, by Peter Lambert (of Berwick upon Tweed), hallmarked Newca...
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with a hollow stem and stamped decoration, maker's mark T.D., Birmingham 1851, 9.8cms long, 0.35oz. ...[more]
A George III silver engraved caddy spoon, with a shaped fiddle stem and a shaped circular bowl, initialled "C.B.", by Thomas James, London 1814, 1...
A George III silver caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and an engraved axe-head-shaped handle, initialled 'L', by Elizabeth Morley, London 1807, 6.8c...
A Victorian caddy spoon.
A Victorian caddy spoon, with openwork leaf and tendril stem, a stamped scallop shell bowl, maker's mark 'B & C?, Birmingham 1858, 8.2cms long, 0....
Three silver caddy spoons.
Three silver caddy spoons, with engraved decoration and hollow fiddle stems, one initialled, by various makers, mixed dates, Birmingham 1813-1829,...
A George V caddy spoon.
A George V caddy spoon, with a plain drop-shaped bowl and a bifurcated stem with a Luckenbooth terminal, by A.J. Bailey & Son, Birmingham 1929, 9....
A Victorian silver Provincial caddy spoon, stamped with a leaf bowl and a scrollwork stem, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1849, 9.3cms long, 0.43ozs...
A George IV silver caddy spoon, with an hourglass stem and a decorative bowl resembling an anthemion motif, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1824, 9.7...
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with a gilt bowl, chased decoration and a female bust terminal, by George Adams, London 1877; and another Victoria...