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A George III silver old English pattern salad fork by Jonathan and William Bateman, London 1805, 12 1/2in long, 3 1/2oz; a pair of William IV fiddle pattern serving spoons by John Osment, Exeter 1831, 4oz; a William IV fiddle pattern ladle, London 1832; and a Victorian pierced fiddle pattern ladle, London 1886. (5)
American silver coloured metal, marked 'sterling', table service comprising: three serving spoons, eight large spoons, eight large forks, carving knife and fork, salad servers, fish servers, ladle, jam spoon, eight fish knives and forks, eight dinner knives and forks, eight dessert spoons and forks, seven pickle forks, eight soup spoons, eight tea knives, butter knife, eight coffee spoons and eight tea spoons
Pair of hobnail cut perfume bottles with silver mounts; a silver backed dressing table set comprising two brushes, shoe horn, mirror, buttonhook and powder pot, with blue enamel decoration, Birmingham 1925; pair of glass vases with silver mounts; a Victorian toasting fork, lacking handle; a miniature cup and saucer and a glass jar with silver cover
ISAAC SPACKMANTWO BASSO RELIEVO PICTURES, 18TH CENTURY The Fork Tail'd Indian Butcher-Bird, 1754 set, bears label 'Fork tail'd butcher bird' and indistinct elaborate Rococo trade label, 'Robert... Book & Printseller/ ... Cornhill', 25cm x 18cm; and The Pompadour, 25cm x 18.5cm (2)(1) From George Edwards' Natural History of Uncommon Birds vol. II, (1748), no. 56. (2) From George Edwards' Gleanings of Natural History, vol. III (1764), no. 341 (the plate dated May 30th 1759)
A 91st (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regt. white-metal-mounted dress dirk, by Marshall & Sons Edinburgh, with 11in. polished and etched blade with VR cypher, with carved wood handle simulating bound cord and glass Cairngorm set pommel, the scabbard with knife and fork and VR cypher and numbered XCI, 43cm in length; and a cap badge for the same regiment (pommel and glass Cairngorm loose).

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