Fine Art Sale - Silver & Vertu including a Silver Reference Library followed by The Lion Collection of Silver Boxes

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Fine Art Sale - Silver & Vertu including a Silver Reference Library followed by The Lion Collection of Silver Boxes

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A GEORGE III ENGRAVED CADDY SPOON with a bright-cut stem & a pierced circular bowl, initialled, by George Burrows, London 1796; 3" (7.5 cms) lon...

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CADDY SPOON with a hammered oval bowl, the stem modelled as the Lincoln Imp, by Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1930; 2.55" (6...

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ARTS & CRAFTS CADDY SPOON with a hammered circular bowl & a square section stem with a chased floral boss on the terminal, b...

AN ARTS & CRAFTS HANDMADE CADDY SPOON with a hammered finish, an egg-shaped bowl and a lug handle with an applied decorative boss, by Amy Eleanor ...

A MIXED LOT:- Three George II / III table spoons (one crested, two initialled), a George III sugar sifter ladle, an Elizabeth pattern (King's shap...

A MIXED LOT:- A George III meat skewer by Richard Crossley, London 1788, a pair of George III sugar nips, initialled, a late Victorian mounted ste...

A MIXED LOT:- To include seven various antique Fiddle pattern dessert spoons (all either crested or initialled, except one), a pair of Continental...

A PAIR OF GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT SUGAR TONS by George Brasier, London c.1784/85 (incuse duty mark) and a rare George III Old English dessert spoon,...

GEORG JENSEN:- Six various later 20th century silvergilt year spoons, each enamelled on the terminal with a different flower, mixed dates, 1977, 1...

TWENTIETH CENTURY OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE:- Two table spoons, six dessert spoons and six soup spoons by E. Viner, Sheffield, mixed dates, 194...

FIDDLE PATTERN:- A set of six table spoons, initialled "V", by W. Theobalds and R. Atkinson, London 1839, seven George III / IV table spoons, all ...

A MIXED LOT:- Two George III Old English table spoons, by Thomas Northcote, London 1784/85, a pair of table spoons, initialled, maker's mark "ET",...

SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FLATWARE:- A pair of table spoons, initialled, by William Jamieson of Aberdeen (WJ, ABD), a Fiddle toddy ladle by James Erski...

A CASED SET OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PARCELGILT TEA SPOONS each with a different classical musician figure on the terminal, by Berthold Mu...

SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FLATWARE:- A small Fiddle toddy ladle by William Constable of Dundee (pot of lilies, thrice and "W.C"), a pair of table spoons...

MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- A marrow scoop, a meat skewer, a sugar sifter ladle, a two-prong tong, fifteen tea spoons, seven various forks, three pai...

A MIXED LOT:- A set of six William IV Fiddle pattern dessert forks, crested, by Mary Chawner, London 1834, a George II table spoon, a George III f...

A VICTORIAN CASED SET OF TWELVE PAIRS OF DESSERT KNIVES & FORKS with carved, mother of pearl handles, crested, by H. Wilkinson Co., Sheffield 1862...

A MIXED LOT:- Seven Fiddle table spoons, four Scottish fiddle table forks, a Fiddle dessert fork, fifteen Fiddle tea spoons, a Fiddle salt spoon...

MONTROSE:- An Oar pattern dessert spoon, initialled "GA", by William Mill and an Old English toddy ladle, initialled "G" by Peter Lambert; the la...

DUMFRIES:- A Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, initialled "N", no maker's mark, and an Oar pattern tea spoon, initialled "JD", by John McLean; the latt...

GREENOCK:- A Fiddle toddy ladle, initialled "H", possibly by John Summers, a King's pattern tea spoon, initialled "D" & numbered "4", by John Summ...

ABERDEEN:- A toddy ladle with a "Celtic" point initialled "D" and a similar masking spoon, initialled "C", both by William Jamieson & Co., a Fiddl...

VARIOUS TOWNS:- A Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, possibly attributed to St. Andrews, another Fiddle toddy ladle, initialled "A", by Charles Murray of...

A SMALL COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FLATWARE BANFF: A plain masking spoon by John Keith, a large tea spoon, Old English Shell pattern, by Jo...

A VICTORIAN COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN PART-SET OF ADMIRALTY PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING:- Six table spoons, thirty table forks (including a set of ten...

THREE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVERGILT AND CLOISONNE-ENAMELLED SPOONS, a Russian niellowork spoon, a Russian mounted wooden spoon...

A 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN PART-CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY decorated in relief with a repousse floral pattern to include:- three table spoons, 9 b...

A CANTEEN OF FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN FLATWARE diamond shell heel), in an oak, fitted box including:- eleven table spoons, eighteen table fo...

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF SUGAR TONGS By Peter, Anne & William Bateman:- Six various engraved pairs of sugar tongs (four pairs initialled), mixed da...

SHAPED ARMS:- Nine various pairs of George III sugar tongs with shaped arms, most also with engraving, chasing or a patterned edge, mixed makers &...

EXETER:- Nine various pairs of Exeter-made sugar tongs, George III-George IV period (most with initials), mixed makers & dates; 9.5 oz (9) ...[...

ARMS AT 90 DEGREES TO BOW:- Two pairs of George III sugar tongs with acorn bowls (one pair initialled, the other with crest & motto), each with li...

SHEFFIELD:- Eight various pairs of George III - George IV sugar tongs, mixed dates & makers, ranging from a Bead pattern pair by J. Mappin, Sheffi...

BIRMINGHAM:- A Thread pattern pair of sugar tongs, initialled, by Thomas Parsons, Birmingham 1796 and two bright-cut pairs (one initialled), both ...

INCUSE DUTY MARK:- Four pairs of George III sugar tongs by various makers (one pair initialled), each with the incuse duty mark for London 1784/85...

FULLY MARKED & BRIGHT-CUT:- Nine various George III pairs of sugar tongs (some initialled), by various makers, all London made dating from between...

NEWCASTLE:- A pair of bright-cut sugar tongs, initialled by Robert Pinckney & Robert Scott, Newcastle c.1780, another bright-cut pair, initialled,...

ROUND BOWLS:- Ten various pairs of George III sugar tongs, all with circular bowls (some initialled), mixed makers & dates; 10.4 oz (10) ...[mo...

OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN:- Seven various pairs of George III sugar tongs (one pair crested, one pair initialled), all London-made; 7.1 oz (7) ...

ASSORTED PATTERNS:- Sixteen various pairs of sugar tongs to include Fiddle thread, King's Husk, Fiddle, Thread & Shell, Fiddle & Shell, Queen's, &...

THE BATEMAN FAMILY:- Four various pairs by Hester Bateman and four pairs by Peter & Anne Bateman (including a miniature pair), some with initials;...

CHANNEL ISLES / PROVINCIAL / FOREIGN:- A Feather edge pair by either Joseph Duke or Dutton of Chester, a Channel Isle pair, initialled, by Jacques...

YORK:- Six various pairs (one pair crested, three with initials), mixed dates, by the following makers:- R. Cattle & J. Barber, J. Barber & W. Whi...

SMALL:- Eight pairs of small sugar tongs (seven George III pairs and one William IV pair), only one pair with initials; the smallest pair 3.1" (...

THE BATEMAN FAMILY:- Seven various pairs by William Bateman (most either crested or initialled), London 1814-1826 & five pairs by Peter & William ...

CAST & PIERCED ARMS:- Fourteen various pairs of George III sugar tongs, mixed makers & dates, all London-made (all but one pair either crested or ...

ASSORTED KING'S PATTERN:- A George IV bsting spoon (with Union Shell heel), by Robert Peppin, London 1824, a set of four Irish table forks (also w...

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