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A Dillwyn & Co Swansea Pottery Plate, circa 1820, painted in pink lustre with a swan within a moulded and pierced border picked out in pink and green, impressed mark, 20cm diameter; A Similar Leaf Moulded Plate, printed with birds amongst foliage, impressed mark, 21cm diameter; and A Leaf and Shell Moulded Pearlware Ladle, 31cm long (3)
A Pair of George III Bright Engraved Silver Table Spoons, Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1797, initialled M; A Pair of Scissor Action Sugar Nips, maker's mark *.C, circa 1760, initialled F over DM; A George III Toddy Ladle, 2nd half 18th Century, with coin set bowl and twisted baleen handle; and A White Metal Mounted Turned Wood Bowl, probably 19th Century, the spoons 22.5cm long, 5.1ozt (5)
A Service of French Silver Fer de Lance Pattern Flatware, Emile Puiforcat, Paris, 1st Standard, comprising: 12 table spoons; 12 table forks; 12 dessert spoons; 12 dessert forks; 9 tea spoons; a soup ladle; sifter spoon; sauce ladle serving fork and spoon; and 4 further small utensils, 142.3ozt (66)
A Composite Service of George IV/William IV Silver Kings Pattern Flatware, predominantly Mary Chawner and William Eaton, London 1824-1836, comprising: 12 table spoons (10 Mary Chawner, 1835; 2 William Eaton, 1836); 12 table forks (William Eaton 1835); 12 dessert spoons (6 Mary Chawner 1835; 6 William Eaton 1830); 12 dessert forks (6 Mary Chawner 1835; 6 Richard Poulden, 1824); 12 tea spoons, (7 Mary Chawner, 1835; 5 William Bateman, 1828); a pair of sauce ladles (Mary Chawner, 1834); a pair of basting spoons (Mary Chawner 1835); a soup ladle (probably William Eaton, 1835); and a pair of sugar tongs (William Eaton, 1835), 170.4ozt (66)
A matched set of La Regence pattern silver plated cutlery, the handles cast with scrolling foliage beneath shell form terminals, comprises 8 dinner forks, 8 dinner knives, 8 dessert knives, 8 dessert forks, 2 table spoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert spoons, 1 butter knife, 1 sauce ladle, 1 cheese knife, 2 teaspoons, the blades marked United Cutlers; and nine matched pieces, including a Mappin & Webb jam spoon (64)
A collection of silver including: a George III silver cruet frame, boat shaped having pierced side with ribbed rim and tall central ring handle surrounded by shaped pierced bottle holder, raised upon four out swept feet, with three of the original faceted glass bottles, by William Abdy I, London 1789 (bottle lacking, damage and restorations) together with silver topped glass caster; a pair of salt & peppers; urn shaped salt, toddy ladle (af), etc (1 bag)
EPNS salt stands, ten salt spoons, 5 x assorted spoons sugar tongs, caddy spoon, brass plum level, cut throat razor, tins, tea card albums, torch, globe, pencil sharpener, sugar/flour castor, cold painted figure, Zippo lighter, two pen knives, fruit knife, carving knives, two steels, tongs, Horlicks scoop and ladle (2 bags)
A George III fiddle pattern Scottish sauce ladle, maker's mark A. H. a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle crest engraved, London 1804 by William Eley and William Fearn, another similar feather edged and crest engraved, London 1806, three further English sauce lades and an American fluted ladle (damaged), 10oz
An unusual pair of silver novelty napkin rings modelled as a wish bone, standing on an oval base, Birmingham 1912, a silver combined bottle opener and seal by Stokes and Ireland, Chester, 1906, a pair of silver grape scissors by Messers Hulton and Sons, London, 1907, with vine tendril handles, and a silver Old English pattern sauce ladle together with a Dutch suilver miniature spinning wheel, bearing Dutch marks, approximate total weight 8-5g (6)
λAn early-Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern part canteen for twenty-four, by Mary Chawner, London 1838, plain terminals, comprising: thirty-four table forks, twenty-three dessert spoons, twenty-two tablespoons, eighteen dessert forks, a pair of basting spoons, a soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, a fish slice, six salt spoons, a condiment ladle, eleven teaspoons, plus twelve teaspoons, by George Adams, London 1850, and four others single struck and with a crest, two French forks and two Old English Thread pattern salt spoons, in a fitted wooden trunk, approx. weight 296oz. (qty)
A small collection of George IV / Victorian silver flatware, by William and Mary Chawner, comprising: a snuff/miniature spoon, by William Chawner, London 1823, a King's variant pattern sugar sifting spoon, by Mary Chawner, London 1837, a King's pattern dessert fork, 1839, a mustard spoon, a salt spoon, a condiment ladle, a William Chawner salt spoon, and an Old English Thread pattern with shoulders tablespoon, approx. weight 8oz. (8)

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