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A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUE FLATWARE:- Nine various Irish dessert spoons, five dessert forks, an oyster fork, seven Irish Fiddle rattail tea spoons, three Fiddle table spoons, a pair of Irish sauce ladles, an Irish basting spoon, an Irish skewer, a pair of sugar tongs, a butter knife & a toddy ladle; 39 oz weighable silver (lot)
A SCOTTISH FIDDLE TODDY LADLE initialled, by an unknown maker "WSJNR", Glasgow 1830, an unascribed mote spoon with a long stem, a diamond point and an elongate drop below the bowl, maker's mark "IB" and traces of another mark, 1725-40 and two Aberdeen tea spoons, initialled; the mote spoon 6.7" (17 cms) long; 2.65 oz (4)
FOUR ANTIQUE FIDDLE PATTERN SERVING PIECES:- An Irish fish slice, crested, Dublin 1825 (maker's mark partially rubbed, retailer's mark of "STEWART"), a basting spoon by Richard Turner, London 1815, another with an inscription on the back of the stem, by W.R. Sobey, Exeter 1839, and a soup ladle, initialled, by David Phillips, London 1836; the fish slice 11.5" (29.2 cms) long; 19.7 oz (4)
A collection of tools, 18th century and later, to include a steelyard, impressed 'Class III TO WEIGH 60LB WALTER PARAX', with copper 'VR' stamp, together with another similar example, a turnscrew, handle faintly stamped, 64.5cm long, a cauldron, marked 'CANNON 3 GAL', a cauldron ladle, a peat cutter, 81cm high, two fireside trammels, two augers, and a cooper's bung auger, stamped 'Marples & Sons Sheffield England', 47.5cm high (qty.)Condition report: Knocks, losses and wear throughout.
A 19th century Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoon, Donald Fraser, Inverness, c.1800, 21.3cm, a similar fiddle pattern toddy ladle, Alex McLeod and three similar teaspoons, probably Robert Naughton, Alexander Stewart and Charles Jamieson, together with a fiddle pattern table fork, possibly Dundee?, gross weight 7oz.
A mid 18th century Scottish provincial silver Hanovarian pattern 'berry' spoon, James Humphrey, Elgin, c.1753, 21.5cm and five other 19th century items of Elgin silver flatware, tablespoon and preserve spoon by William Ferguson, toddy ladle by Pozzi & Stewart and two teaspoons, J. Pozzie and Thomas Stewart, gross 6.5oz.
MIROIR, BRONZE, ART ROMAIN, CIRCA IER S. AV.-IIE S. AP. J.-C. A ROMAN BRONZE MIRROR, CIRCA 1ST CENTURY B.C.-2ND CENTURY A.D., one side of the disc mirror with concentric rings, the handle with duck head terminal, flanked by dolphins, 28.5cm high, 17cm wide, 2.5cm deepFootnotes:Provenance:Acquired from a French auction house, at least 10 years ago.Duck heads were a frequent motif in Roman bronze-work and were used to decorate ladle and mirror handles. There is an example of a charming Roman double duck head handle attachment in the Metropolitan Museum, Accession no. 1972.118.89. Dolphins too were a popular motif associated with romance and Venus.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian forty-six piece silver part canteen of 'Rich Bead' or 'Prince of Wales' pattern cutlery by Frederick Elkington to include eleven table forks, fourteen dessert forks, twenty dessert spoons, seven tablespoons and a single sauce ladle, engraved monograms, maker Frederick Elkington Birmingham 1879 and 1886 131oz
A LARGE WOODEN CASED CANTEEN OF SILVER PLATED EBERLE 90 CUTLERY AND SERVING SPOONS Cased marked A.E.C 1200, comprising of two sets of 12 knives, two sets of 12 forks (different sizes) set of 12 table spoons, set of 12 desert spoons, two sets of 12 egg/small spoons, set of 12 fish knives, set of 12 fish forks, serving flatware including ladle Condition Report : There appears to be one serving implement missing, the wooden case measuring 53.5 by 45 cm and has handles Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A Victorian silver Kings pattern tea caddy spoon by Mary Chawner, London 1839, with a shell design bow, 12.5cm long and a George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle by Randall Chatterton, London 1800, 18.5cm long, each engraved with a family crest, combined weight 95g. Condition: both worn
With various crests, to include: three tablespoons, six tableforks, six dessert spoons, a matched set of nine Old English dessert spoons; together with a soup ladle AG, Glasgow, of Hanoverian pattern; two sauce ladles; together with two Fiddle pattern fish slices, London, 1820 and Dublin 1813, well pierced and engraved flats and a collection of miscellaneous condiment spoons (quantity)Weight: 62.8oz
A quantity of mainly late 19th and early 20th century ceramics to include a 19th century part dessert service, six plates and two comports, hand painted floral decoration to the centre within a Georgian green and gilt-heightened border, Crescent China decorative dessert plates, hand painted rose decoration within a shell bowl and gilt-heightened border, various ribbon plates, a c1920s Crescent China pink gilded part tea service, a Losol ware cameo large tureen and serving ladle with stand.
A collectors' lot to include a coin bracelet, a Calibri table lighter, plated ware to include cruet set, ladle, ornamental boats, cased pair of spectacles, various gentlemen's cufflinks, a decorative Turkish dagger, a Spitfire commemorative keyring, an enamelled Princess Diana commemorative large coin, a four coin British Coin Set on board, various costume jewellery to include brooches, a compass in leather case, etc.

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