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A George III hallmarked silver condiment spoon with gilt washed bowl and monogrammed finial, Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1815, a William IV example, William Bateman, London 1828, a set of four early Victorian silver condiment spoons with gilt washed bowls and monogrammed fiddle pattern finials, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, and a pair of salt spoons, Birmingham 1920, combined approx 2.76ozt (8).
A set of five assorted Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle pattern table forks, engraved HE to the finials, three by John Walton, Newcastle 1852 and 1853 and two others engraved with initial to the back of the finial, London 1844, length 20cm, approx 12.2ozt.
An assorted set of five English hallmarked silver fiddle pattern table forks, two examples engraved with T to the back of the finials, RW, London 1844, the others by various makers including William Chawner II, London 1832, length 20cm, approx 12.6ozt (5).
A George IV hallmarked silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, London 1825, length 30cm, approx 4.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks very clear. No damage, just dirty. Initials to finial. Postage within UK would be £15 + VAT (there would be no insurance with this postage).
A George VI hallmarked silver sifting spoon, Sheffield 1937, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a silver scoop spoon, a mustard spoon, teaspoon (af), a white metal spoon and a knife with silver blade and silver sheath handle, various hallmarks, weighable silver approx 4.5ozt (7).
A cased set of George V hallmarked silver teaspoons showing the six various assay offices hallmarks for the year 1935; London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Chester, Glasgow and Edinburgh, combined approx 4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. Postage within UK would be £15 + VAT.
A cased set of George V hallmarked silver teaspoons showing the six various assay offices hallmarks for the year 1935; London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Chester, Glasgow and Edinburgh, combined approx 4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. Postage within UK would be £15 + VAT.
A cased set of George V hallmarked silver teaspoons showing the six various assay offices hallmarks for the year 1935; London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Chester, Glasgow and Edinburgh, combined approx 4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. Postage within UK would be £15 + VAT.
A George III hallmarked silver sauce ladle with engraved initials to the handle, Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1798, length 18cm, a Victorian hallmarked silver serving spoon with engraved initials, length 22.25cm, and a set of five George IV hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons with engraved cresting, London 1828, length 17.5cm (7).
A Victorian hallmarked silver ladle, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1890, length 35cm, approx 8.8ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks very clear. No damage, just dirty. Initials to finial. Postage within UK would be £15 + VAT (there would be no insurance with this postage).
A Victorian hallmarked silver fork and matching spoon, each with ornately pierced grape and vine decorated handles and with initials engraved to the reverse, George Adams, London 1861, length 15.5cm, combined approx 3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Both in good condition and with clear marks. Initials to revers of finial.
A collection of hallmarked silver and white metal pickle forks including a set of six white metal examples with scroll decorated handles, eight hallmarked silver examples, and a plated example with silver sheath handle, various marks, silver weight approx 3.25ozt.
An Edwardian hallmarked silver sugar sifting spoon with embossed decoration to the bowl and engraved decoration to the handle, Sheffield 1902, a mother of pearl handled silver bladed butter knife, a silver sheath handled mother of pearl bladed butter knife, a pair of small butter knives, a small preserve spoon, and a further spoon, weighable silver approx 5.3ozt (7).
A collection of predominantly George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern teaspoons to include John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle 1811-1820 and William Bateman, London 1818, etc., approx 6.02ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Fourteen spoons in the lot, all in the photo shown.
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