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PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH SUGAR TONGS maker Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh 1806, engraved handles, scalloped bowls, 15cm long; together with a pair of Scottish Provincial silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker John Glenny, Montrose, active circa 1810-1830, handles engraved with initals 'JJI', each 14cm long and a late 18th/early 19th century Scottish Provincial silver scottish old english pattern teaspoon, maker's mark partially rubbed 'WI?', Aberdeen, bowl damaged, 13.5cm long, approximately 81g gross (4)
PAIR OF ENGINE TURNED SILVER PLACE CARD HOLDERS maker Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1939, each 3.5cm high; together with two matching silver and silver plated caddy spoons, each in the form of a jockey's cap, silver example marked '925 Sterling', each 5.5cm long and a silver rats tail pattern dessert spoon, maker's mark rubbed, London 1902, handle engraved with initials 'MMP', 15.5cm long (5)
PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER NEOCLASSICAL STYLE COLUMN CANDLESTICKS maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1902, sconces with beaded rims, palm frond pattern capital, twist column, square plinth base decorated with repeating cameo and swag design with beaded borders, approximately 592g gross (base loaded), 15cm high
PAIR OF SILVER CIGARETTE BOXES maker Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1939, the other date letter rubbed, each with engine turned lids, lacking engraving, each 11.5cm long; together with another silver cigarette box, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1936, with engine turned lid engraved with square presentation inscription cartouche, 11.5cm long, approximately 866g gross (bases loaded) (3)
LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION TRAY BASE maker George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London 1866, of lozenge form with beaded rim and on four ball and claw feet, with four holes to mount another item on top, engraved with presentation inscription, 17cm long; together with a set of five Edwardian apostle teaspoons and tongs, maker John Henry Potter, Sheffield 1907, each spoon 11cm long, approximately 288g gross
TWO SETS OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER TEASPOONS comprising a set of six early Victorian shell and fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker Patrick Sutherland, Edinburgh 1838, handles engraved with inital 'W', each 14.5cm long and a set of seven Victorian Kings pattern teaspoons, maker James Ross, Glasgow 1872, handles engraved with inital 'W', one with soldered handle, each 13.5cm long; together with a silver George V silver jubilee commemorative teaspoon, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London 1934, 12cm long, approximately 264g gross
EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CANTEEN maker Harrison Fisher & Co. of Sheffield, comprising twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons and tongs, six egg spoons, four salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a butter knife, a sugar sifter, two knife rests, two sauce ladles, a gravy spoon, a soup ladle, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, two carving knives, forks and a steel, inside original line inlaid mahogany box with two drawers, box 47.5cm long
VICTORIAN SILVER CHAMBERSTICK maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield assay mark, Victorian duty mark, likely acted as a lid of another item, rim embossed with c-scroll design, with silver plated snuffer attachment, approximately 64g, 5cm high; together with an Edwardian silver baby rattle, maker Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1906, 5cm long (2)
EARLY VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER MUSTARD POT maker Robert Keay II, Edinburgh 1840, of round form with shell detail to lid, engraved with heraldic lions head and motto 'Quod Ero Spero' of the Booth family, lacking glass liner, 7cm high; together with a George V silver mustard pot, maker S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1919, of square form with shell detail to lid and egg and dart rim, lacking glass liner, 5.5cm high, approximately 226g gross (2)
EDWARDIAN SILVER CHRISTENING CUP maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1905, of tankard form with a single handle, engraved with a nursery rhyme scene of 'Little Boy Blue' and presentation inscription dated 1908, 8cm high; together with a Victorian silver Christening fork and spoon set, maker Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1853, spoon 16.5cm and a late Victorian silver Christening fork and spoon set, maker George Unite & Sons, London 1892, handles and bowl engraved with fern design, each 15cm long, approximately 204g gross (5)
GEORGE III SILVER FANCY BACK TABLE SPOON maker William Fearn, London 1775, rubbed scroll detail to back of spoon bowl, handle engraved with initials 'AS', 21cm long; together with a George III Scottish Old English pattern table spoon, maker Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1800, handle engraved with initials 'CJ', 22.5cm long, approximately 109g gross (2)
VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN THREE TABLE SPOONS AND TWO TABLE FORKS maker's mark 'GB', probably George Bell, Edinburgh 1841, each handle engraved with initials 'AR', spoons 22cm long; together with four William IV silver table spoons, maker William Bateman II, London 1835, handles engraved with floral design and initials 'ALG', each 20.5cm long, approximately 491g gross (9)
EDWARIDAN PIERCED SILVER POT POURRI BOX maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1909, lid pierced and ebossed with a design of fuschia branches, the base embossed with a scrolling border of buttercups, 10cm in diameter; together with a late Victorian silver scalloped butter dish, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, 12cm long, approximately 189g gross (2)
THREE 19TH CENTURY SILVER LADLES including a George IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker William Hannay, Glasgow 1829, 18.5cm long; together with a Victorian Scottish silver Kings pattern sugar sifter, maker James McKay, Edinburgh 1841, 15cm long and a Geogre III silver toddy ladle, partially rubbed maker's mark 'EM', George III duty mark, twisted baleen handle, 18cm long, approximately 88g gross
LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEO-CLASSICAL SILVER MILK JUG maker's mark FP, possibly Francis Parsons of Exeter, active circa 1797-1831, this mark known to have been used 1802-4, George III duty mark, base set with an 1768 Spanish Empire Charles III eight reales silver coin, engraved with crest decorated with bows and initials 'HGC', damaged throughout, approximately 116g, 11cm high
SET OF TWELVE EDWARDIAN SILVER GILT SOUVENIR SPOONS maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1906, named 'The Greater Britain Souvenir Spoons', ten spoons with a symbol finial and bowl depicting the symbols of one of Britain's territories, two with crown finials celebrating the King and Queen, with original information booklet and in original fitted case, approximately 272g, each 11.5cm long
SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS maker Charles Lias, London 1842, one fork of different maker dated 1846, each handle engraved with a heraldic falcon holding a branch in its beak crossed with a crook, each 20cm long; together with a matching set of three fiddle pattern table forks and dessert spoons, maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1843-4, each handle engraved with a heraldic recumbent hart, table forks 20.5cm long, approximately 845g gross (12)
SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS maker John James Whiting, London 1837, each handle engraved with initial 'E', each 18cm long; together with a set of six early Victorian fiddle pattern dessert forks, maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1838, each handle engraved with heraldic right arm holding an arrow, each 17cm long, approximately 680g gross (12)
GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN GRAVY SPOON maker Robert Rutland, London 1807, handle engraved with heraldic pheonix flighting from the top of a folly or tower, 32cm long; together with an Edwardian silver Old English pattern soup ladle, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901, handle engraved with monogram 'DNA', 31cm long, approximately 448g gross (2)
THREE 19TH CENTURY EXETER SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS one William IV, maker Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1832, two Victorian, maker John Langdon of Plymouth, Exeter 1841, each handle engraved with initial 'L', each 18.5cm long; together with four George III silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1814, each 17cm long, approximately 301g gross (7)
SEVEN 18TH/19TH CENTURY SILVER TABLESPOONS including an early George III Old English pattern spoon, maker's mark 'S.J', London 1766, handle engraved with heraldic hand holding a dagger with motto 'Spes Juvat' for the Rolland family (Gask, Scotland); a George IV fiddle pattern spoon, maker John Walton, Newcastle 1824, handle engraved with initial 'B', together with a Victorian Exeter spoon, a George IV Dublin spoon and three George III/IV London spoons, approximately 478g gross, all 21-23cm long
PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLES maker John & Henry Lias, London 1847, each handle engraved with initials JAG', each 17.5cm long; together with a George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, maker's mark 'WE', probably William Edwards, London 1800, 17cm long and a modern silver toddy ladle, maker W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1988, in the 19th century style, with siler tipped turned twist hardwood handle, 30cm long, approximately 231g gross (4)
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