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A George I Britannia standard silver Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern tablespoon, by Thomas Burridge, London 1717, the terminal with a monogram, plus two Art Nouveau spoons and a Queen`s pattern dessert spoon, the reverse of the bowl with engraved decoration, approx. total weight 4oz. (4)
A small collection of antique silver spoons, comprising: a pair of George II silver Rat-tail pattern tablespoons, London 1728, the terminals initialled, a George I Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, London 1724, by Paul Hanet, and a George III Irish tablespoon, Dublin 1789, approx. weight 7oz. (4)
A George III silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1800, of fluted leaf form, wirework handle, length 5.9cm, plus a pair of 18th century silver sugar nips, with maker`s mark of I.L, shell bowls, the handles scratch initialled and monogrammed, length 12.7cm. (2)
A George III silver caddy spoon, by Lawrence and Co, Birmingham 1809, octagonal bowl, engraved decoration, fish-tale handle, a modern caddy spoon with a pierced handle, plus a George III silver shovel caddy spoon, with a mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1810, plus two gilt metal fob seals, one with a hard stone matrix. (5)
A late 17th / early 18th century West Country silver fancy-back Trefid spoon, marked three times to base of stem E.S, for Edward Sweet, Dunster, circa 1704, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail and scroll decoration, the terminal with scroll decoration, the reverse prick dot initialled and dated `I.S` over `P` over `1704`, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz.
A mid seventeenth century provincial silver Puritan spoon, stamped thrice to reverse of stem and once in bowl with an anchor mark, probably Wessex / Salisbury area, circa 1650, oval bowl with a short stem, length 14.8c, approx. weight 1.3oz. ** A photograph of this mark appears in the catalogue of 16th and 17th century provincial silver spoons, of H.D.Ellis, Sotheby`s 1935, page 95, lot 126, where it has been wrongly attributed along with the shaded roundel group as possibly Scottish Group.
A Charles I East- Anglian silver Seal-top spoon, maker`s mark of a pelican in her piety, Norwich 1637, the gilded seal top prick dot initialled `R.R` over `R.N`, `1637`, length 18.6cm, approx. weight 2oz. For maker`s mark see Jacksons, Ian Pickford Edition, The Antique Collectors club, 1989, page 337. For a similar example by the same maker see: East Anglian Silver, 1550-1750, edited by Christopher Hartop, John Adamson, Cambridge 2004, page 46, catalogue entry 11, from The Ticktum Collection.
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