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Lot 914

LOT OF SILVER SPOONS, of various makers and designs, approximately 515g gross

Lot 915

SET OF SIX GEORGIAN SCOTTISH SILVER SPOONS, likely maker John Keith, Banff, with engraved initial to terminal, along with a composite set of six Georgian silver spoons, makers William Robertson and MC, Edinburgh 1791, and three additional spoons, 460g gross

Lot 916

PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, maker R. Carr, of oval form, 6cm wide, contained in fitted case, along with two other cased silver napkin rings, a pair of cased silver open salts, a pair of cased silver preserve spoons, a pair of cased silver forks, a silver four divider toast rack and a Continental silver boat form dish, 365g gross

Lot 917

SET OF TWELVE SILVER FORKS, maker WM, Edinburgh 1801 or 1827, approximately 690g gross

Lot 918

EARLY/MID 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER LADLE, maker Alexander Cameron, Dundee, with engraved initial 'C' to terminal, 33cm long, 210g

Lot 919

COMPOSITE SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SILVER FORKS, maker AM & Co, Edinburgh, 1848 and 1839, along with another similar spoon, Edinburgh 1827, each with engraved initial to terminal, approximately 960g gross

Lot 920

EARLY TO MID 19TH CENTURY COMPOSITE SET OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER SPOONS, Dundee marks, makers Alexander Cameron and James Mills, each with engraved initial to terminal, 440g gross

Lot 921

SET OF NINE GEORGIAN SCOTTISH SILVER FORKS, maker James McKay, Edinburgh 1809 and 1823, crest engraved terminal, engraved initial to reverse, along with a similar early Victorian fork, maker AGW, Edinburgh 1840, 640g gross

Lot 923

COMPOSITE SET OF SIX SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TEASPOONS, maker Robert Keay, Perth, each with engraved initial 'B' to terminal, along with six teaspoons and a toddy ladle, maker Robert Keay, Perth, approximately 225g gross

Lot 924

COMPOSITE SET OF TWELVE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER SPOONS, maker Robert Keay, each with engraved initials to terminal, 200g gross

Lot 925

SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS, marked RD, with bright cut border, the terminals with engraved initials and numbered, approximately 70g gross

Lot 926

SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER LIDDED CONDIMENT JAR, maker Robert Keay, Perth, of circular form, raised on three paw feet, 7.5cm high, 190g

Lot 927

SET OF SIX GEORGIAN SCOTTISH SILVER TEASPOONS, maker AC&C, Old English pattern, with engraved motif to finial, along with a silver marrow scoop and a sauce ladle, approximately 170g gross

Lot 928

THREE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER FORKS, maker David Greig, Perth, fiddle pattern, 19.5cm long, 200g gross

Lot 929

SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE FORKS, maker A.G. Whigton, Edinburgh 1840, Fiddle pattern with crest engraved terminal, 17cm long, along with four silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, 323g gross

Lot 930

PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER BERRY SPOONS, maker Ebenezer Coker, London 1748, Old English pattern, the parcel gilt bowls embossed with fruits and flowers, the handles engraved with scrolls, 20cm long, 142g

Lot 931

SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, maker H J Lias & Son, London 1853, each with engraved initial to terminal, 14.5cm long, 140g

Lot 932

SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, maker Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1823, Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal, 19cm long, along with seven other silver fiddle pattern spoons, 364g gross

Lot 933

SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS, maker Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh marks, Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal, along with three further silver Fiddle pattern table spoons including one Irish example, 646g gross

Lot 934

SET OF FOUR SCOTTISH SILVER TABLE FORKS, maker James McKay, Edinburgh marks, Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal, 17.5cm long, along with eight other silver Fiddle pattern table forks, 479g gross

Lot 935

SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, maker William Constable, Edinburgh marks, Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal, 17.5cm long, along with four other silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons including one Aberdeen example by R&S, 285g gross

Lot 936

SET OF NINE GEORGE IV SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, maker Robert Kaey I, Edinburgh marks, Old English pattern, engraved terminal, 18cm long, along with two Perth silver Old English pattern table spoons by David Greig, 348g

Lot 937

SET OF SIX SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, maker Robert Keay, Perth marks, Fiddle pattern, 18cm long, along with three other Robert Keay silver Fiddle pattern spoons, 297g

Lot 938

SET OF FIVE WILLIAM IV SILVER SPOONS, likely maker Adey Bellamy Savory, London 1831, Fiddle pattern, engraved initial 'M' to terminal, along with a basting spoon, makers mark worn, likely London 1809, approximately 530g gross

Lot 939

SET OF TEN SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TABLE SPOONS, maker Robert & Robert Keay, Perth marks, Fiddle pattern, initialled terminal, 22cm long, along with two other Robert Keay silver table spoons, 827g

Lot 940

PAIR OF VICTORIAN SAUCE LADLES, maker Thomas Lawrence II & James Sage, London marks, threaded Fiddle pattern, 18cm long, along with another pair of silver sauce ladles and a pair of silver toddy ladles, 350g gross

Lot 941

SET OF EIGHT EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER FORKS, likely maker Elizabeth Eaton, London 1846, threaded Fiddle pattern, with engraved dragon motif to reverse of terminal, along with four similar forks, 675g gross

Lot 942

SET OF SIX GEORGIAN SILVER TABLE FORKS, maker William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1809, Fiddle pattern, with engraved dragon motif to reverse of terminal, along with a similar set of six Georgian silver table forks, maker William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1813, Fiddle pattern, engraved motifs to obverse and reverse of terminal, 950g gross

Lot 943

COMPOSITE SET OF TWELVE SILVER SPOONS, London marks, various makers, each of Fiddle pattern design, most with engraved motif to terminal, approximately 920g gross

Lot 944

SET OF TWELVE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER SPOONS, maker Robert Keay, Perth, Fiddle pattern, with engraved initial to terminal, approximately 840g gross

Lot 945

SET OF TWELVE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER SPOONS, maker Robert Keay, Perth, Fiddle pattern, with engraved initials to terminal, approximately 390g gross

Lot 946

SET OF SIX EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, maker WC, London marks, threaded Fiddle pattern, crest engraved terminal, 18cm long, along with six other silver threaded Fiddle dessert spoons, 600g

Lot 947

SET OF ELEVEN SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER FORKS, maker R&R Keay, Perth, Fiddle pattern, with engraved initial 'M' to reverse of terminal, along with a pair of silver sugar tongs, maker Robert Keay, Perth, 500g gross

Lot 948

SET OF EIGHTEEN GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SPOONS, maker Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1817, Fiddle pattern, with crest engraved terminal, 22.5cm long, 1242g

Lot 949

SET OF FOUR SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER SPOONS, maker Robert Keay, Perth, with engraved stag motif to terminal, 22cm long, along with two further table spoons by Robert Keay, Perth, 410g gross (6)

Lot 950

SET OF TWELVE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TABLE SPOONS, maker Robert & Robert Keay, Fiddle pattern, engraved initials 'AB' to terminal, 405g gross

Lot 951

SET OF TWELVE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TEASPOONS, maker Robert Keay, Perth, Fiddle pattern, each with engraved initial to terminal, approximately 190g gross

Lot 952

SET OF FOUR GEORGE II SCOTTISH SILVER SPOONS, maker Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1758, engraved motif to terminal, 20.3cm long, along with a similar spoon, likely maker Ker & Dempster, Edinburgh, approximately 300g gross

Lot 953

COMPOSITE SET OF SCOTTISH SILVER SPOONS, various makers including Wilson & Sharp, Glasgow and Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, Fiddle pattern, most with engraved initial to terminal, 900g gross

Lot 954

SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, maker George Aldwinckle, London marks, threaded Fiddle pattern, one with initialled terminal, 664g

Lot 955

SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS, maker Janet Brownett & Alexander Jones, London marks, threaded Fiddle pattern, crest engraved terminal, 22cm long, along with seven other silver threaded Fiddle pattern spoons, 1212g

Lot 956

SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SPOONS, maker IC, Edinburgh marks, Old English pattern with a bright cut border, 23cm long, 273g

Lot 957

SET OF EIGHT SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TABLE FORKS, maker Robert & Robert Keays, Perth marks, Fiddle pattern, initialled terminal, 21cm long, 565g

Lot 958

SET OF SEVENTEEN VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE FORKS, maker George Aldwinckle, London marks, threaded Fiddle pattern, initialled terminal, 20.5cm long, 1572g

Lot 959

COMPOSITE SET OF SIX SILVER TABLE FORKS, various makers including Francis Higgins II and William Eley & William Fearn, London marks, most late Victorian, threaded Hanoverian pattern, crest engraved terminal, 20.5cm long, approximately 490g gross

Lot 960

SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER TABLE FORKS, maker Simon Levy, Exeter 1811, threaded Fiddle pattern, crest engraved terminal, 17cm long, 540g

Lot 961

EDWARDIAN SILVER COMPORT, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1906, of shaped circular form, the serpentine rim with moulded floral and shell motifs, raised on three pierced feet, 22.5cm diameter, 360g

Lot 962

FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London marks, threaded Old English pattern, initialled terminal, 14cm long, along with three matched silver preserve spoons, 207g gross

Lot 963

COMPOSITE SET OF SIXTEEN GEORGIAN SCOTTISH SILVER SPOONS, comprising fifteen by maker Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1815 and 1817, together with a similar spoon, maker PC, Edinburgh 1875, each of Fiddle pattern design, with engraved motif to terminal, also including a set of six silver salt spoons of similar design, maker Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1817, 330g gross

Lot 964

PART SUITE OF ROBERT & BELK SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, maker Robert & Belk, Sheffield, comprising eight fish forks and knives, six large soup spoons, eight small soup spoons, five teaspoons, eight tablespoons, five dessert forks and seven table forks

Lot 965

COMPOSITE PART SUITE OF SCOTTISH SILVER CUTLERY, comprising seventeen dessert forks, two table forks, three table spoons and four teaspoons, Edinburgh marks, various makers including Mackay & Chisholm, James McKay and James & Walter Marshall, along with two silver teaspoons and a table fork, each with London marks, and two serving spoons, the weighable silver 1080g

Lot 966

CONTINENTAL SILVER SERVING PLATTER, bears marks, of lozenge form, with reeded border, 69cm long, 1440g

Lot 967

SET OF THREE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TABLE FORKS, maker Robert Keay, Perth marks, Fiddle pattern, initialled temrinal, 20cm long, along with another Robert Keay silver table fork, 264g gross

Lot 968

SET OF SIX SCOTTISH TABLE FORKS, maker R&R Keay, Edinburgh 1830, Fiddle pattern, engraved initial 'M' to terminals, 20.5cm long, along with three further silver table forks, approximately 620g gross

Lot 969

COMPOSITE SET OF EIGHT SILVER TABLE FORKS, comprising four by maker James Berry, Edinburgh 1828, and four by maker Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1835, each of Fiddle pattern design, with engraved initial to reverse of terminal, along with two further silver forks including one Scottish Provincial silver fork by R&R Keay, 640g gross

Lot 970

COMPOSITE SET OF EIGHT SCOTTISH SILVER FORKS, comprising four by maker A G Whighton, Edinburgh 1840, and four by likely maker William Marshall, Edinburgh 1825, each of Fiddle pattern design, with crest and scrolling banner to terminal, approximately 510g gross

Lot 971

SET OF SIX SCOTTISH SILVER TABLE SPOONS, maker WIlliam & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh marks, Old English pattern, initialled terminal, 21.5cm long, 448g

Lot 972

SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SPOONS, maker Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1794, Old English pattern, initialled terminal, 22.5cm long, 355g gross

Lot 973

CONTEMPORARY SILVER FIGURE GROUP OF HERCULES FIGHTING THE LION, modelled grappling with the lion, marked 'Sterling 925', raised on a naturalistic base, 19cm long, filled

Lot 974

EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER SQUARE INKWELL, likely maker Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1925, with engine turned decoration, 7.5cm wide, along with a collection of other silver items including a cigarette case, rectangular casket and a three piece condiment set, the weighable silver 280g gross (6)

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