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A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL BRIGHT-CUT CADDY SPOON with a small scallop shell bowl & a long stem, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle c.1795 (no date letter)...

FOUR VARIOUS GEORGE III, LONDON-MADE CADDY SPOONS one initialled, by various makers (S. Hougham, J. Snatt, J&J Piercy & S. Hougham, S. Rogers & I...

A MATCHED, PART SET OF FIVE GEORGE III SCOTTISH TABLE SPOONS Celtic point, initialled ""P"" & numbered (15,16,17,19 & 20), by an unascribed maker...

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BASTING OR SERVING SPOON initialled ""J"", by Thomas Wallis, London 1806; 11.75"" (29.8 cms) long; 3 oz ......

A VICTORIAN CAST CADDY SPOON with a leafy bowl & stem, maker`s mark unclear, London 1865 and a Scottish caddy spoon by A. Ziegler, Edinburgh c.18...

A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER with a cast, shell & ring terminal, crested, by an unascribed maker, ""J.L"" or ""T.L"" (script), London 1771; 11.2"" ...

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a fluted circular bowl & an engraved lug handle, initialled, by Robert Hennell, London c.1770 (maker`s mark & lion ...

A MODERN CADDY SPOON with a shaped oval bowl & ""fanned"" terminal decorated with a niellowork floral spray, by H.G. Murphy, London 1929 (with th...

AN EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU CADDY SPOON with an openwork, fluid tendril stem & a shield shaped bowl, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1904; 3.25"" ...

A GEORGE II PUNCH LADLE with a ""goose-egg"" bowl, initialled & dated ""GP.1743"", whalebone handle, maker`s mark worn, London 1743 and a George ...

A GEORGE IV CADDY SPOON with an acorn-shaped bowl & a shaped stem, maker`s mark slightly worn, ""RR""?, London 1824; 3.9"" (9.8 cms) long; 0.33...

A SCOTTISH CADDY SPOON with a round bowl & a ""Luckenbooth"" stem, maker`s mark ""J.M.T"", Edinburgh 1900-1920 (no date letter but two thistle ma...

A RUSSIAN CADDY / CAVIAR SPOON with a shovel bowl, decorated in blue, white, red and green cloisonne enamel, by Mikhail Zorin (of Moscow), with S...

A MODERN HANDMADE CADDY SPOON with an oval bowl, a pierced, leafy stem, set to one side & a hammered finish, by Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1929;...

A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BASTING/SERVING SPOON, initialled ""W"", by Robert Scott (II0, Newcastle c.1790 (no date letter); 11...

BY TIFFANY & CO: An American pierced caddy spoon with a ""flowering"" stem & a heart-shaped bowl c.1900 together with a small pair of sugar tongs...

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SOUP LADLE plain with a circular bowl, initialled ""R"", by Adam Graham, Glasgow (AG, town mark, AG, town mark) 1765-1780; ...

A CHARLES II ASCRIBED WEST COUNTRY TREFID SPOON pricked ""RB"" over ""1677"" over ""MC"" on the back of the terminal, struck in the bowl with a "...

A VICTORIAN ""RIGHT HAND"" CADDY SPOON with an engraved lug handle, by J. Rosenthal & S. Jacob, London 1884; 2.55"" (6.5 cms) long; 0.2 oz ....

A GRADUATED PAIR OF GEORGE III GAME OR POULTRY SKEWERS with ring terminals, unmarked, and two Victorian plated meat skewers; the longest one 10"...

AN EDWARDIAN CADDY SPOON with a scroll at one end of the bowl and a wire stem set with a wood opal boss, by Robert Hilton (of Melidin, near Rhyl)...

A WILLIAM III TREFID TABLE SPOON with a bead & reeded rattail, scratched ""DC"" over ""1701"" on the back of the terminal, by Lawrence Coles, Lon...

A LATE 17TH CENTURY NORWEGIAN SPOON with a drop-shaped bowl & an engraved terminal, the back of the bowl scratched ""PBS"" over ""GTD"" over ""16...

A QUEEN ANNE DOGNOSE TABLE SPOON with a bead & reeded rattail & the scratched initials ""E.S"" on the back of the terminal, by Henry Greene, Lond...

A SHOOTING PRIZE SPOON enamelled in Royal blue ""LANCASHIRE RIFLE ASSOCIATION 1912"" and stamped in the bowl with the badge of the ""LRA"" by Elk...

A GEORGE III / IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE TODDY LADLE initialled ""R"", by James Douglas, Dundee (pot of lilies (thrice), thistle, JD), c.1820...

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BASTING OR SERVING SPOON with an extended drop, maker`s mark ""TE"" (script), probably by Thomas England, London...

PLYMOUTH INTEREST: A modern reproduction of a Plymouth trefid spoon, maker`s mark ""PK&P"", Sheffield 1921, struck also with two other marks (""s...

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BASTING OR SERVING SPOON with an extended drop, crested, maker`s mark ""A.B"", probably by either Alexander Barn...

A SET OF FIVE GEORGE II / III HANOVERIAN FANCY-BACK TEA SPOONS with a scallop shell below the drop, initialled ""A.W"", probably by Benjamin Car...

MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUE FLATWARE & CUTLERY: Seven Old English table spoons, three Fiddle table spoons four Fiddle table forks, a Fiddle condiment s...

FIVE VARIOUS GEORGE II HANOVERIAN FANCY-BACK TABLE SPOONS (three initialled), each with a form of shell below the drop, mixed makers & dates, Lon...

FIDDLE, THREAD & DROP PATTERN: A rare set of six William IV table forks (without shoulders), initialled, by Mary Chawner, London 1834; 15.8 oz ...

FIDDLE THREAD & DROP PATTERN: A rare set of six William IV dessert forks (without shoulders), initialled, by Mary Chawner, London 1834; 8.9 oz ...

A GEORGE II PICTURE-BACK TEA SPOON with a hen & chicks and a decorated front, initialled ""ET"", maker`s mark & lion passant only, by Elias Cacha...

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL DESSERT SPOON Old English pattern, initialled, by William Jamieson, Aberdeen, (WJ, ABD, W), c.1810; 0.9 oz .....

A PAIR OF GEORGE III PROVINCIAL DESSERT SPOONS Old English pattern, crested, by John Robertson & David Darling, Newcastle, c.1800 (no date letter...

IRISH PROVINCIAL: A George III Fiddle mustard spoon, initialled by Carden Terry & Jane Williams, Cork (""CT"" over ""IW"", STERLING), c.1810; 4....

AN 18TH CENTURY TABLE SPOON Hanoverian pattern with a double drop & a small initial ""F"" on the back of the stem, maker`s mark only ""AP"" (stru...

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SAUCE LADLE engraved up the stem with a stylised dragon, gilt bowl, maker`s mark ""KH"", Hong Kong c.1920; 6.5"" ...

SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL: A rare William IV Fiddle salt spoon, by John McRae, Inverness (J.McR, Ins, thistle) c.1835 and a Fiddle tea spoon, initialle...

A GEORGE III IRISH, HOOK-END SOUP LADLE with a fluted circular bowl & chased decoration up the stem, crested, by Michael Keating, Dublin 1770; 1...

NEWCASTLE-MADE SPOONS: A George III Old English table spoon, initialled, by Robert Pinkney & Robert Scott c.1790, another, initialled, by J. Lang...

A MODERN HANDMADE CADDY SPOON with a cast, open scrollwork stem, an oval bowl & a hammered finish, by Amy Sandheim, London 1925; 3.1"" (7.9 cms...

A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT & STAR SUGAR TONGS with fluted bowls, initialled ""W"" & crested, by an unascribed maker, ""RE"", Dublin c....

A LATE 18TH CENTURY UNASCRIBED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOON initialled ""AJ"" (script), maker`s mark only ""SCB"" (struck thrice), probably Co...

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