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The Charles C Brian collection of early West Country silver spoons.

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Silver, Jewellery, Watches & Coins; Good Antiques and Home Interiors

The Charles C Brian collection of early West Country silver spoons.

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A George III silver Marrow Spoon, by Thomas Eustace, hallmarked Exeter, 1780, 8¾in (22.2cm) long, approx weight 1.37ozt. Provenance: from The Char...

A George I West Country silver Basting Spoon, hallmarked Exeter, 1725, makers mark 'IB' in circular punch, possibly John Burdon, the bowl reverse ...

A George III West Country silver Serving Spoon, by Richard Ferris, hallmarked Exeter, 1804, Old English pattern, 11¼in (28.5cm) long, approx weigh...

A Victorian silver Page Turner, by William Pope (Plymouth), hallmarked Exeter, 1853, both sides of the blade and handle with foliate engraved deco...

A George I West Country silver Basting Spoon, with makers mark only at base of stem for Zacariah Williams (Exeter c.1720) see Jackson 'English Gol...

A George III West Country silver Serving Spoon, by William Welch II, hallmarked Exeter, 1809, Old English pattern, the handle with engraved monogr...

A George III West Country silver Serving Spoon, hallmarked Exeter, 1809, makers mark unclear but probably William Welch II, Old English pattern, t...

A James I West Country silver Lion Sejant Spoon, by William Bartlett (Exeter), makers mark and town mark only, circa 1610-1620, see Jackson 'Engli...

'The Plymouth Spoon'; A William and Mary period West Country silver Trefid Spoon, c. 1694 by Henry Muston, with the 'Borough of Plymouth' mark and...

A rare William III West Country silver laceback Trefid Spoon, by Peter Rowe (Plymouth), marked 'Rowe' and 'Plm°', the terminal with pricked initia...

A Charles I silver Apostle Spoon, St Paul, London 1635, makers mark RC with three pellets above, a rosette with a pellet on either side below, pro...

A James I West Country silver gilt Seal Top Spoon, by William Bartlett, Exeter, circa 1610-1620, makers mark struck twice on stem with a pseudo da...

An Elizabeth I West Country silver Seal Top Spoon, makers mark in the bowl for Richard Hilliard, Exeter, circa 1570, the gilded finial prick dot e...

A Commonwealth period West Country silver Puritan Spoon, Exeter town mark only in bowl, circa 1650, the reverse of handle terminal prick dot engra...

A Charles I West Country silver Apostle Spoon, St. John, c. 1640, by Edward Anthony, Exeter town mark struck in bowl, makers mark three times on s...

An Elizabeth I West Country silver seal top Spoon, by John Jones, Exeter, circa 1576, town mark in bowl, 'I' and 'Ions' on stem with informal date...

An Elizabeth I West Country silver gilt seal top Spoon, by Christopher Easton (Eston), Exeter, circa, 1595, with town mark in bowl, 'C' 'Eston' on...

A Charles I West Country silver seal top Spoon, by John Lavers, Exeter, circa 1635, with town mark to bowl and makers mark three times on stem, th...

An early 17thC West Country silver seal top Spoon, Exeter town mark in bowl, no makers mark, the town mark of a crowned sweeping 'X', with a pelle...

A James I West Country silver seal top Spoon, by Ralph Herman, Exeter, circa 1617, the bowl reverse with pricked initials 'A.B' and dated 1617, th...

A Charles I West Country silver seal top Spoon, by John Lavers, Exeter, circa 1638, town mark in bowl and with makers mark three times on stem, th...

A late 17thC West Country silver Trefid Spoon, by John Pike of Plymouth, with a crowned X (for Exeter) in the bowl, makers mark 'IP' twice on the ...

A George I West Country silver Hanoverian pattern Table Spoon, by Edmond Richards, hallmarked Exeter, 1718, with long rat tail bowl, the reverse o...

A Queen Anne West Country silver dog nose Spoon, makers mark only on stem struck three times of IM conjoined in script within a shield punch, prob...

A Queen Anne West Country silver dog nose Spoon, by Henry Muston (of Plymouth) hallmarked Exeter, 1709, with beaded rat tail, the reverse of handl...

A Queen Anne West Country silver dog nose Spoon, by Edward Sweet II (of Dunster), hallmarked Exeter, 1709, with beaded rat tail, the reverse of ha...

A Queen Anne West Country silver dog nose Spoon, by the Willcockes family of Plymouth, probably Joseph, hallmarked Exeter, 1703, see T.Kent 'West ...

A Queen Anne West Country silver trefid Spoon, hallmarked Exeter, 1703, makers mark EL in wavy edged punch, probably Peter Elliott of Dartmouth, w...

A William III West Country silver Trefid Spoon, by Nicholas Browne, makers mark struck three times on stem, the terminal engraved with initials 'V...

A William III West Country silver lace back Trefid Spoon, by John Murch, Plymouth, with makers mark struck twice, also 'Brita-annia' and one other...

A William and Mary West Country silver lace back Trefid Spoon, by John Murch, Plymouth, with makers mark stamped twice, also with an 'S', probably...

A William and Mary period West Country silver lace back Trefid Spoon, by John Murch, Plymouth, with makers mark twice and two other marks worn, pr...

A William III West Country silver lace back Trefid Spoon, by John Murch, Plymouth, with makers mark struck twice, two other marks unclear, see T.K...

A William III West Country silver lace back Trefid Spoon, by John Murch, Plymouth, makers mark only on stem, engraved with initials and dated 'May...

A William III West Country silver lace back Trefid Spoon, by John Murch, Plymouth, makers mark only on stem, see T.Kent 'West Country Silver Spoon...

A William and Mary West Country silver lace back Trefid Spoon, by John Murch, Plymouth, makers mark twice, also with sterling mark on stem and a l...

A William and Mary West Country silver lace back Trefid Spoon, by John Murch, Plymouth, makers mark twice, also with worn sterling marks twice on ...

A William III West Country silver Trefid Spoon, by John Elston I, makers mark struck three times, also with a further, possible retailer mark of a...

A William III West Country silver Trefid Spoon, makers mark only three times on stem, see Jackson 'English Goldsmiths and their Marks', 2nd editio...

A William III period West Country silver Trefid Spoon, bearing two makers marks, one for John Elston, Exeter, the other (punched twice) probably f...

A Queen Anne West Country silver dog nose Spoon, hallmarked Exeter, 1705, oval makers mark overstruck with a smaller rectangular punch 'SP', the t...

A William and Mary period West Country silver Trefid Spoon, by Daniel Slade, with makers mark and EXON castle mark on stem, also with additional m...

A William III West Country silver Trefid Spoon, by John Elston, hallmarked Exeter, 1701, the bowl with beaded rat-tail reverse, priced with inital...

A William III West Country silver Trefid Spoon, by Nicholas Browne, makers mark struck three times on stem, reeded rat tail reverse, the finial pr...

A Queen Anne West Country silver Trefid Spoon, by Henry Muston attrib., hallmarked Exeter, 1703, beaded rat tail reverse, the terminal engraved wi...

A Queen Anne West Country silver Trefid Teaspoon, by Thomas Foote, hallmarked Exeter, 1910, with worn beaded rat tail reverse, the terminal with e...

A George IV silver Salt Spoon, by William Eley & William Fearn, hallmarked London, 1822, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, crested and initialled,...

A set of six Edwardian silver Dessert Spoons, by John Round & Son Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1901, Old English pattern, 7in (17.8cm) long, approx...

A George II silver Toddy Ladle, with twisted whalebone handle, the centre inset with a sixpence, dated 1737, initialled, together with another sim...

A George V silver Spoon and Fork Set, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield, 1915, Kings Pattern, initialled, together with a George III Old Engl...

A George I West Country silver Tazza, by Abraham Lovell, Britannia standard, hallmarked Exeter, 1716, of typical plain circular form with circular...

A George III silver Cream Jug, by Francis Parsons & Joseph Goss (Exeter) duty mark and lion passant only other marks, circa 1810, with reeded rim ...

A George II West Country silver Tea Caddy, makers mark of a crowned 'SW' for Samuel Wilmott (Plymouth), hallmarked Exeter, 1732, of rectangular fo...

A quantity of silver and silver plate, including hair brush and mirror, two scent bottles, no stoppers, three small trumpet vases, napkin rings, s...

A small quantity of Silver items, including a small lobed dish, hallmarked London 1967, some lady's dressing table accoutrements, spoons etc., wei...

An eleven-piece silver-plated dessert serving set, in fitted leather case, together with a silver hair brush set, cased silver plated dessert serv...

A pair of George V silver swing handled Bon Bon Dishes, by Charles Edwards, hallmarked London, 1915, of hexagonal form with foliate pierced sides,...

A George VI silver Sauce Boat, by Viner's Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1937, of traditional form with wavy cut rim, 7in (18cm) long, together with ...

A pair of George V silver Napkin Rings, hallmarked Birmingham, 1923, of plain circular form, together with two silver pepperettes and a small quan...

A George VI silver mounted Easel Frame, hallmarked Birmingham, 1946, of shaped rectangular form with wooden easel reverse, 5"x3" aperture, togethe...

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