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Four hallmarked silver spoons comprising Art Nouveau or Arts and Crafts style jam spoon, Birmingham 1930 maker A J Bailey, length 13cm, pair of sugar scoops, Sheffield 1916 maker Lee & Wigfull and an Art Nouveau style teaspoon, Chester 1921 maker Stokes & Ireland Ltd, weight 85g
Two pairs of Georgian hallmarked silver sugar tongs, one bright cut circa 1800, maker Thomas Northcote, the other fiddle pattern, London 1820 maker Thomas Freeth II, together with a pair of novelty hallmarked silver sugar nips formed as a wishbone, length of longest 14cm, weight 91g all in
Three Georgian and later fiddle pattern hallmarked silver items of cutlery, two being Irish, comprising sauce ladle, Dublin 1851 maker John Smyth, also marked W Gilbert, length 18cm, sugar scoop or shovel, London 1856 maker Chawner & Co, length 15cm and caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, Dublin 1824 maker Patrick Segrave, length 11cm, weight of all three 122g
Four pieces of Georgian and William IV hallmarked silver cutlery comprising berry sifter ladle, London 1817 maker William Bateman I, fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1829 maker James & Walter Marshall, bottom marked table fork, marks indistinct but likely London 1740 maker George Smith and a fiddle and thread pattern table fork, London 1834 maker William Eaton, length of longest 20cm, weight 250g
Elizabeth II hallmarked silver King's pattern canteen of cutlery, comprising six dinner forks, six dessert forks, three table spoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, six dinner knives and six dessert knives, Sheffield 1971 maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, length of table spoons 22cm, weight excluding knives 2193g
Victorian 12 place setting canteen of hallmarked silver double struck cutlery, comprising two basting spoons 31cm, twelve each of table spoons, table forks, dessert spoons and dessert forks, London 1851 maker Chawner & Co, weight 4432g, together with a further dessert spoon and eight teaspoons, all unmarked but appear to be white metal, weight 390g
Tostrup cased set of 12 Norwegian silver gilt guilloché enamel tea or small dessert spoons, marked Sterling J Tostrup, length of spoons 15cm, in original fitted case, width 39.5cm, weight of spoons 340g all in, together with a similar Danish box marked A F Rasmussens Sonner Aarhus
Part canteen of mainly Georgian Old English Pattern hallmarked silver cutlery comprising four table spoons, five dessert spoons, three dinner forks and ten dessert forks, various dates and makers, to include Bateman and Richard Crossley, length of longest 22cm, weight 1032g
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