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Lot 4

A George III silver marrow scoop, Henry Bayley, London 1762, weight 1.5oz

Lot 5

A pair of George III Hanoverian pattern silver scroll back teaspoons, Edward Sawyer, Birmingham circa 1775, weight 1oz

Lot 6

A silver picture back teaspoon, probably William Skeen, London circa 1760, the Hanoverian pattern spoon with milkmaid and yoke cast back

Lot 7

A George II Hanoverian pattern silver shell back spoon, Robert Higgs, London 1751, together with a further George II silver spoon, Benjamin Cartwright II, London 1748, weight 4oz (2)

Lot 8

A collection of three George II Hanoverian pattern silver spoons, London 1737, 1746 and 1752, two with shell pattern backs, weight 6oz (3)

Lot 9

A George III Hanoverian pattern silver scroll back spoon, George Hunter I, London 1763, together with a similar example, H. Bailey, London 1764, weight 3.5oz (2)

Lot 10

A George III Hanoverian pattern silver shell back spoon, Thomas Wallis I, London 1768, together with a further similar example, London 1774, a George II silver spoon, Philip Roker, London 1737 and a silver mustard spoon, weight 6oz (4)

Lot 11

A George III Hanoverian pattern with rat tail silver spoon, London, together with a further George III silver spoon, London 1778, weight 3.5oz (2)

Lot 12

A George III Old English pattern silver basting spoon, London 1805, 29.5cm long, weight 3oz

Lot 13

Six George III Hanoverian pattern silver picture front and back teaspoons, London circa 1750, reverse of bowls with bird and chicks, the terminal with conforming decoration, together with a further similar example, weight 3.5oz (7)

Lot 14

A set of six George III Hanoverian pattern silver picture back teaspoons, Thomas Oliphant, London circa 1760, reverse of bowls with bird and chicks, weight 2.5oz (6)

Lot 15

A pair of George III silver picture back teaspoons, William Withers, London circa 1765, reverse of bowls with ship on water, together with a pair of silver pattern back teaspoons, Stephen Adams I, London, reverse of bowls with flower bouquet design and a pair of silver shell back teaspoons, weight 3oz (6)

Lot 16

A collection of seventeen various 18th century silver picture back teaspoons, to include; flower bouquet examples, animal examples, ship examples and crown examples etc., makers to include; Hester Bateman, Thomas Dene, George Smith and Henry Bayley, weight 6.5oz (17)

Lot 17

A set of four George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, Hester Bateman, London 1784, engraved tree crests to terminals, together with a silver tablespoon, Hester Bateman, London 1786, weight 4oz (5)

Lot 19

A George III silver basting spoon, Peter & William Bateman, London 1810, 30cm long, together with a further silver basting spoon, Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1802, 29.5cm long, weight 8oz (2)

Lot 20

A set of six George IV Old English pattern silver teaspoons, William Bateman, London 1824, monogrammed, together with a further silver teaspoon and a pair of silver sugar tongs, weight 4.5oz (8)

Lot 21

A set of six George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, Peter & William Bateman, London 1814, monogrammed 'EB', together with four further examples by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, weight 6.5oz (10)

Lot 22

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Elias Cachart, circa 1745, the bowl pierced with crosslet and scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 13cm long

Lot 23

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Thomas & William Chawner, the bowl with pierced and engraved scroll design, 14.5cm long

Lot 24

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Paul Crespin, circa 1745, the bowl pierced with crosslet and bar design, with point terminal to handle, 14cm long

Lot 25

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Samuel Key, London circa 1760, the bowl with pierced and engraved scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 14cm long

Lot 26

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Benjamin Cartwright, London circa 1765, the bowl pierced with scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 14cm long

Lot 27

An 18th century silver mote spoon, George Giles, London circa 1762, the bowl with pierced and engraved scroll and foliate design, with point terminal to handle, 13.5cm long

Lot 28

An 18th century silver mote spoon, W.N., circa 1750, the bowl pierced with scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 14.5cm long

Lot 29

An 18th century silver mote spoon, circa 1720, the rat tail bowl with pierced scroll design, 12.5cm long

Lot 30

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Marmaduke Dainty, London, the bowl pierced with crosslet and scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 12.5cm long

Lot 31

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Thomas Rush, London, the bowl pierced with crosslet and scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 13.5cm high

Lot 32

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Nicholas Hearnden, London circa 1755, the bowl pierced with crosslet and scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 13cm long

Lot 33

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Samuel Green, London 1721, the rat tail bowl with pierced scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 14.5cm long

Lot 34

An 18th century silver mote spoon, W.M. Fearn, London 1770, the bowl pierced with flame scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 13cm long

Lot 35

An 18th century silver mote spoon, James Wilkes, London, the bowl pierced with crosslet and scroll design and cast bouquet of flowers to base, with point terminal to handle, 14cm long

Lot 36

An 18th century silver mote spoon, London, the bowl pierced with crosslet and scroll design and cast shell to base, with point terminal to handle, 13.5cm long

Lot 37

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Caleb Hill, London circa 1728, the rat tail bowl with pierced scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 13.5cm

Lot 38

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Samuel Roby, London circa 1740, the bowl pierced with crosslet and scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 14.5cm long

Lot 39

An 18th century silver mote spoon, S.M, the bowl pierced with scroll design and cast flower motif to inside, with point terminal to handle, 13.5cm long

Lot 40

An 18th century silver mote spoon, London circa 1760, the rat tail bowl with pierced scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 14.5cm long

Lot 41

An 18th century silver mote spoon, William Gould, circa 1750, the bowl with pierced and engraved crosslet and scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 14cm long

Lot 42

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Benjamin Cartwright, circa 1740, the bowl pierced with crosslet and scroll design and cast shell to base, point terminal to handle, 13cm long

Lot 43

An 18th century silver mote spoon, the bowl pierced with scroll design and cast flower motif to inside, with point terminal to handle, 13cm long

Lot 44

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Francis Harache, London circa 1750, the bowl of shell moulded form with vine pierced decoration, with point terminal to handle, 11.5cm long

Lot 45

An 18th century silver mote spoon, the bowl of shell moulded form with pierced design, with bright cut engraved handle terminating in point, 14.5cm long

Lot 46

An 18th century silver mote spoon, Elizabeth Jackson, London circa 1750, the bowl pierced with crosslet and scroll design, with point terminal to handle, 13.5cm long

Lot 48

A collection of silver flatware, to include; three fiddle pattern dessert spoons, two teaspoons, a dessert fork, a further spoon, a wood handled butter knife and a salt spoon, weight 6.5oz (9)

Lot 49

A set of twelve George V Fiddle pattern silver table forks, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1911, weight 20oz (12)

Lot 50

A set of six Victorian silver dessert forks, Thomas Smily, London 1865, weight 10oz (6)

Lot 51

A pair of George III silver salts, London, marks rubbed, of cauldron form raised on three stepped hoof feet with blue glass liners, together with a pair of silver salt spoons and a later silver pepper grinder, Chester, weight 10oz (5)

Lot 52

A silver Christening mug, marks rubbed, with half reeded decoration and D shape handle, 7cm high, weight 3oz, together with a novelty silver mug, Elkington & Co, of baluster form with scroll handle and raised on spreading circular foot, 3.8cm high, weight 1oz (2)

Lot 53

A Victorian silver Christening mug, George Jackson & David Fullerton, London 1898, of tapering form busily decorated with bright cut engraved scrolls and flowers, D shape handle and engraved 'Edward' to central cartouche, 8.5cm high, weight 4oz

Lot 54

A George III silver cream jug, Peter & William Bateman, London 1810, of oval form with bright cut decoration and fluted handle, 10cm high, weight 4oz, together with a further silver cream jug, London 1800, 11cm high, weight 6oz (2)

Lot 55

A 19th century silver two handled sugar bowl, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, of compressed circular form, the rim cast with repeated leaf decoration, two scroll handles and raised on four bracket feet, 9.5cm high, weight 12oz

Lot 56

A silver toddy ladle, marks rubbed, the bowl with two sparrow beak spouts and turned wood handle, 29cm long

Lot 57

A suite of four pierced silver bon bon dishes, E.S. Barnsley & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1911, to include: a pedestal example of navette form, a wavy circular example, an oval example and a square example, weight 10oz (4)

Lot 58

A silver pedestal bon bon basket with swing handle, Henry Holland, London 1922, the bowl with embossed/punch work decoration and cusped rim with pierced swing handle and raised on circular pedestal foot, 15.5cm high including handle, weight 7oz

Lot 59

A George III silver teapot, Thomas Whipham II & Charles Wright, London 1763, of inverted pear-shape form with bright cut scroll and foliate decoration, fruitwood turned handle and silver urn finial and raised on spreading circular foot, engraved crest to one side, 15.5cm high, weight 18oz

Lot 60

A George III silver teapot, Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1794, the teapot of oval form with repeating scroll and foliate engraved decoration, ivory handle and stylised ivory and silver pineapple finial,16.5cm high, weight 15oz

Lot 61

A silver plated tray, of rectangular form with cusped reeded and scroll decorated rim, retailed by R & B, pattern number 7043, 33.5cm wide, together with a set of three silver plated salvers by the same maker with conforming design, a silver plated four division toast rack, a small silver plated salver, two knife rests and a large silver plated tray (9)

Lot 62

A George III silver tankard, Thomas Whipham II & Charles Wright, London 1762, of baluster form with central reeded band, the domed hinged cover with pierced thumb piece, scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, raised on spreading circular foot, 20cm high, weight 26.5oz

Lot 63

An Edwardian silver salver, Munsey & Co, London 1905, of circular form with pie crust rim and raised on three scroll feet, 20cm diameter, weight 16oz

Lot 64

A pair of George V silver grape scissors, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1912, of plain polished form, 17.5cm long, weight 5oz

Lot 65

A pair of recent silver candlesticks, Spink & Son, London 1974, the knopped stems raised on stepped canted square base, 15.5cm high, weight 30oz

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