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A thirty five piece set of Georgian Provincial silver fiddle pattern flatware, to include six dinner forks, dessert forks, table spoons, dessert spoons (one Victorian), four teaspoons, maker John Walton, Newcastle 1815 through 1822, and a George IV sauce ladle, maker Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1827, 42oz
A lady's compact, mounted with the badge of The Army Service Corps, a pendant with a neckchain, a ring, eight pairs of earrings, a Brugge charm, a colourless paste set costume necklace, a glass bonbon dish, a cream bowl, with a ladle, carving implements and a rectangular plated twin aperture photograph frame.
"A collection of 18th and 19th Century English silver depicting various styles, shapes, hallmarks and makers, including - 18th Century mote spoon with pierced oval bowl and pointed terminal, 5ins overall, struck with maker’s mark “W.W."", a George III caddy spoon with shaped bowl and bead pattern handle, by Samuel Goodbere and Edward Wigan, London 1790, a George III sifter spoon of caddy spoon pattern with short bright cut handle and pierced and engraved circular bowl, by George Baskerville, London 1795, one other George III caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl and decorated handle, by E. Morley, probably London 1801, a George II double lipped punch ladle, London 1849 (lacking handle), and a selection of various items of flatware, etc Note : Formerly used by the vendor as examples when giving talks to local groups"
a Staffordshire Pearlware Pottery Transfer Printed Tureen, Cover and associated Ladle, circa 1840, of two-handled pedestal form, painted with "deer" pattern, 27cm high; A Staffordshire Two-Handled Tureen and Cover, circa 1880, printed in soft purple with vignettes of deer amongst apple blossom, 20cm high; and A Staffordshire Pottery Bread Dish, circa 1880, printed with a stag after Landseer, with gilt corn ear detail, 30.5cm wide (3)
A part canteen of Victorian Queens pattern flatware, Mary Chawner, London 1837, crested, comprising: one soup ladle four basting spoons three sauce ladles five tablespoons one dessert spoon one teaspoon, and an assortment of knives as follows, twelve Queens pattern dessert knives, the majority 1879, two modern cake slices with silver handles and steel blades, six kings pattern table knives, Birmingham 1907, six Queens pattern table knives, hallmarks worn, various crests, and a silver teaspoon and eight silver plated kings pattern table knives, and six silver plated kings pattern dessert knives, 68oz weighable silver (56)
Graduated set of three blue and white floral and foliate scroll transfer decorated ashets by Hollinshead & Kirkham Tunstall, the largest 40cm diameter; also a matching covered tureen and a Spode Camilla Copeland blue and white transfer decorated twin handled covered sauce tureen with stand and ladle (a/f). (9)
Old English Pattern: A pair of George III tablespoons. Maker Thomas Chawner. London, 1778. Another tablespoon. Makers Peter and Anne Bateman. London, 1791. A pair of tablespoons. Maker John Beldon. London, 1796/7. A sauce ladle. Makers mark indistinct. London, 1802. (All engraved with the same initial, bowls worn). Together with an American Atlantic City souvenir spoon, c. 1900. 12oz. (7).
An Irish silver George III sauce ladle, the bright cut handle engraved a crest, having a shell fluted bowl (with repair). Maker Matthew Keating. Dublin, c. 1780. Together with an antique silver punch ladle, the bowl inset a George II silver six pence with whale bone handle, a pair of Victorian sifter spoons, (repair and inj.), a Victorian child's christening spoon and fork, in a fitted case (knife missing) and a late Victorian silver bladed cake fork, with mother of pearl handle. A lot.

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