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An Edward VII silver cigarette case, maker Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1907, presented 'E.S.C.Y. 26.1.1910', another, maker Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester, 1921, monogrammed and dated inside, and another with worn marks, monogrammed, and inscribed inside, 8.5oz, together with a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, maker Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1914 (weighted)
A George III Scottish silver Old English pattern dessert spoon, maker James McKay, Edinburgh 1809, together with a matched spoon, maker John Zeigler, Edinburgh 1811, monogrammed S, an Irish silver fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker Christopher Cummins (senior), Dublin 1817, crested and monogrammed, and a cased silver christening spoon, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, 4.9oz
A pair of George III silver Old English bead pattern tablespoons, maker Thomas Chawner, London 1777, together with a set of three similar dessert spoons, makers John & Henry Lias, London 1845, a set of four fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1854, with other fiddle pattern teaspoons, four condiment spoons, a berry spoon, and a set of four coffee spoons 18.8oz
A set of five Victorian silver teaspoons with bead and cartouche terminal handles, maker Chawner and Co. Lomndon 1859, two George V coffee spoons (lack bean terminals) three silver handled dessert knives a silver butter knife and a white metal sardine server with pierced scroll handle and blade, 12cm weighable silver 5.9oz
A set of three George III silver Old English pattern cruet spoons, maker Francis Parsons & Stephen Crees, marks worn, together with a similar cruet spoon and small ladle, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a set of four shell shaped salt spoons, and four other salt spoons, 3.7oz
A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, maker Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1847, a Mappin and Webb commemorative spoon 'Royal Alfred Aged Merchant Seamen's Institute', a pair of pierced tongs (a/f), two silver condiment spoons, and other silver flatware, 8.4oz gross
A George III Old English pattern silver dessert spoon, maker John Lambe, London 1782, with four similar spoons, all London hallmarks: Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, 1818; Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, 1808; Thomas Wilkes Barker, 1807 and 1809, all monogrammed, together with a pair of silver sauce ladles, maker Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1915, 10.8oz
A set of five mid-18th century silver coffee spoons Old English pattern with engraved initials, maker Ebenezer Coker, a pair of George III coffee spoons, London 1808, another similar spoon with engraved shield to terminal and a Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon, engraved initial, 3.3oz
A pair of George III Scottish silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, makers R & R Keay, Edinburgh 1829, another pair maker Adey Bellamy Savory, London 1832, and three similar tablespoons: Joseph Ash I, London 1810; Thomas & George Hayter, London 1823; and Charles Boyton, London 1840, 15.2oz
A Scottish George III silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, maker John Zeigler, Edinburgh 1811; a silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, maker Thomas Hayter, London 1811; a silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, maker Thomas Wallis II, London 1807; a silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, maker possibly William Edwards, London 1806; a silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker William Chawner II, London 1829; and three other silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons: John Harris IV, London 1827; Robert Wallis, London 1836; Charles Boyton, London 1847, all monogrammed or crested, 11oz
A set of three George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, maker Solomon Hougham, London 1800, together with a matched later spoon 1802, a set of three similar teaspoons, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1921, and three other George III and later similar silver teaspoons, 4.5oz
A set of five Victorian silver dessert forks maker William Eaton, London 1841, another similar and five dessert spoons with fiiddle and shell pattern handles, maker Chawner and Co. London 1840, with engraved lion armorials, and a single William IV dinner fork with engraved initials, London 1831, total weight 25oz
A set of three George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, makers William Eley & William Fearn, London 1801, a matched spoon 1816, a pair of similar spoons, maker Robert Rutland, London 1813, and another similar spoon, together with a set of three silver teaspoons, maker Josiah & George Piercy, London 1812, with two similar teaspoons, a fiddle pattern fork and other items, 13.9oz
A pair of Irish Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker Philip Weekes, Dublin 1940, together with four other silver fiddle pattern teaspoons: fiddle thread and shell by John Lias, London 1812; James Beebe, London 1844; Charles Boyton, London 1858; H J Lias & Son, London 1869, six Georgian Old English pattern teaspoons, various makers, and three other silver teaspoons, 7.3oz
A set of seven Victorian silver dinner forks maker Charles Boyton, London 1844 and three similar with matching engraved bird armorials, maker Chawner and Co..London 1844 and seven similar dessert forks with fiddle and thread pattern handles, engraved lion armorial, maker Chawner and Co., London 1866, total weight 39oz
A George V silver desk stand, maker Crichton Brothers, London 1912, with two matching silver mounted cut glass inkwells, presented to 'Miss Gray by the Officers Royal Defence Corps, in grateful recognition of her kindness & generosity during their stay at Lessness Park camp Christmas 1916' 16.9oz
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