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Lot 357

A pair of George III Irish silver Bright-cut sugar tongs by Benjamin Tait Dublin circa 1790 shell bowls the terminal scratch initialled length 13.2cm.

Lot 360

A pair of George III silver sugar tongs by Hester Bateman London circa 1785 with bright cut foliate decoration length 13.3cm.

Lot 361

A pair of George III Irish silver sugar tongs by W. Law Dublin circa 1790 shell bowls the terminal with a vacant cartouche length 15cm.

Lot 363

A pair of George III silver sugar tongs by Hester Bateman London circa 1785 with bright-cut decoration initialled length 14cm.

Lot 365

A George III Kings Hourglass pattern silver soup ladle marks worn by Eley and Fearn the terminal engraved with a crest plus a pair of sauce ladles and two salt spoons approx. weight 11oz. (5)

Lot 366

A late-Victorian silver Fiddle pattern canteen for eight by J. Round Sheffield 1896 comprising: eight table forks eight dessert forks eight dessert spoons (two larger and Sheffield 1900 ) and four tablespoons the terminals initialled approx. weight 52oz. (28)

Lot 368

A late 17th century West Country silver Trefid spoon marked three times with maker’s mark TS conjoined for Thomas Salter Exeter circa 1680 the oval bowl with a rat-tail with basic scroll decoration the terminal prick dot initialled ‘PF ‘over ‘SH’ length 20.5cm approx. weight 1.7oz (49.5g). ** Thomas Salter gained his freedom in 1678 and he went on to be Warden of the Exeter Company first in 1702. He also went on to become mayor of Exeter in 1710. for maker’s mark see Timothy Kent West Country Silver Spoons and their Makers J.H Bourdon-Smith 1992 page 130 entry M.133.

Lot 369

A silver dog-nose spoon marked three times with maker’s mark R.P unascribed the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail the terminal initialled length 22.1cm approx. weight 55.9g.

Lot 370

An early 18th century Wessex region silver Hanoverian Rat-tail table spoon marked three times W.W probably for William Webb of Winchester circa 1718 the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘I.K’ over ‘E.K’ 1718 length 19.3cm approx. weight 42.9g.

Lot 371

A William and Mary silver trefid spoon maker’s mark of I.C crowned for John Cory London 1696-7 the oval bowl with a beaded rat-tail the front of the terminal engraved with an armorial and the reverse prick dot initialled ‘S.W’ over ‘P’ over ‘I.I’ length 20cm approx. weight 1.8oz.

Lot 372

A George III Scottish provincial silver Old English Point pattern basting spoon By Benjamin Lumsden Montrose circa 1790 the terminal engraved with an initial length 32.3cm approx. weight 3oz.

Lot 373

A Queen Anne silver Dognose spoon by Isaac Davenport London possibly 1703 the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘S’ over ‘RI’ length 19.5cm approx. weight 1.7oz.

Lot 374

A French silver-gilt cocktail spoon / sugar crusher maker’s mark of J.D in a lozenge the reverse of the bowl with oak leaf decoration the terminal modelled as a sugar crusher length 17.2cm.

Lot 376

A pair of 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern ‘picture back’ tea spoons possibly Augsburg the reverse of the bowls with a galleon in full sail the terminals engraved with a crest length 12.3cm approx. weight 0.8oz. (2)

Lot 380

A William IV Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoon by Andrew Davidson of Arbroath with marks for Edinburgh 1836 the terminal initialled plus a Victorian Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoon probably by David Duncan of Cupar with Edinburgh 1844 approx. weight 1.5oz. (2)

Lot 384

A set of eight George II silver Hanoverian silver dessert spoons maker’s mark worn London 1750 the reverse of the terminal engraved with an armorial approx. weight 10oz.(8)

Lot 386

A George III silver stilton scoop By Joseph Wilmore Birmingham 1809 plain form ivory handle length 7.2cm.

Lot 387

An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern sugar spoon marked twice WS probably for William Sellar Peterhead circa 1820 the terminal initialled approx. weight 0.6oz length 14.5cm.

Lot 388

A pair of silver Pembury pattern fish servers by Mappin and Webb Sheffield 1925 with plain terminals approx. weight 8oz. (2)

Lot 389

An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern tea spoon marked JS and WS probably for Peter and John Sellar Peterhead circa 1820 the terminal initialled length 14.2cm approx. weight 0.5oz.

Lot 392

A set of six early-Victorian Scottish silver King’s pattern dessert forks by J and W Marshall Edinburgh 1839 the terminals initialled approx. weight 8oz. (6)

Lot 394

A graduated set of three William IV silver meat skewers by W. Eaton London 1830 plain tapering form ring handles lengths 31cm 25cm and 23cm approx. weight 9oz. (3)

Lot 395

A set of five George IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons by John Walton Newcastle 1823 the terminals engraved with a crest plus two further Fiddle pattern tablespoons approx. weight 15oz. (7)

Lot 396

A pair of George III Irish provincial silver Bright-cut Old English Point pattern tea spoons by John Warner Cork circa 1795 the terminals with vacant cartouches length 13.5cm approx. weight 2oz. (2)

Lot 397

A George III silver fiddle pattern fish slice by Paul Storr London 1817 the blade with pierced decoration the terminal crested length 30.5cm approx. weight 6oz.

Lot 399

A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern basting spoons by Robert James and Josiah Williams Exeter 1850 the terminals engraved with a crest and monogram length 30.5cm approx. weight 8oz. (2)

Lot 401

A set of six 18th century silver old English pattern tea spoons maker’s mark of I.S the reverse of the bowls with a shell heel plus a set of six George III Feather Edge pattern silver tea spoons approx. total; weight 5oz. (12)

Lot 402

A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon by William Sobey Exeter 1838 length 30.5cm approx. weight 4oz.

Lot 403

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern basting spoons by Stephen Adams London 1782 the terminals engraved with a crest length 28.2cm approx. weight 6oz. (2)

Lot 405

A set of five George III Scottish silver old English pattern tablespoons by Alexander Henderson Edinburgh 1806 initialled approx. weight 10oz. (6)

Lot 406

A George III Scottish silver old English pattern basting spoon maker’s mark of IM Edinburgh 1801 engraved with a monogram length 31cm approx. weight 2oz.

Lot 407

A set of six Victorian silver Hanoverian pattern table forks by Aldwinckle and Slater London 1887 five crested one plain approx. weight 16oz. (6)

Lot 408

A silver ‘Dognose’ pattern soup ladle maker’s mark of C and R Comyns London 1924 the circular bowl with a plain rat-tail approx. weight 8oz length 33.5cm.

Lot 409

A set of six Victorian Fiddle pattern silver dessert spoons by Charles Lias London 1839 initialled approx. weight 8oz. (6)

Lot 411

A George III silver Fiddle and Thread pattern canteen by Eley and Fearn the majority London 1803 and 1806 the reverse of the terminals crested comprising: forty-five tablespoons . forty-five table forks twenty-one dessert forks thirty-three dessert spoons eighteen teaspoons a pair of basting spoons six sauce ladles and a butter knife approx. weight 370oz. (qty)

Lot 414

A George IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon by Charles Marsh Dublin 1825 the terminal crested plus two further Irish Fiddle pattern basting spoons approx. total weight 11oz. (3)

Lot 415

A George III Irish provincial silver Bright-cut tablespoon by John Nicolson Cork circa 1780 the terminal engraved with a monogram length 24cm approx. weight 2oz.

Lot 417

A set of seven mid 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern tea spoons possibly by William Turner circa 1755 the stems and reverse of the bowl with chased foliate decoration the reverse of the terminals engraved with a crest length 12.2cm approx. weight 20z. (7)

Lot 418

A set of twelve mid 18th century silver cast silver Hanoverian pattern tea spoons marks indistinct possibly continental circa 1740 the terminals and with scroll decoration on a matted background the reverse of the bowls with scroll decoration length 12cm approx. weight 7.3cm. (12)

Lot 418A

A George III silver Kings Hourglass pattern fish slice by John Shekleton London 1809 the terminal engraved with a crest length 30cm approx. weight 5oz.

Lot 419

A late 17th century German silver spoon by Gottfried Henitze Breslau circa 1690 gilded fig shaped bowl with a later monogram faceted stem with a cherub finial the reverse of the bowl with an armorial length 20cm approx. weight 73.5g.

Lot 419A

A set of four George III silver old English pattern miniature / snuff spoons by Charles Fox London 1805 the terminals engraved with a monogram length 8.5cm approx. weight 0.7oz. (4)

Lot 420

A continental silver mounted agate Dognose spoon maker’s mark S.E once to handle probably early 18th century oval agate bowl plain handle 15.5cm.

Lot 421

A pair of Victorian silver-gilt grape scissors by Henry Holland London 1874 the handles with tailing grapevines in a fitted case length 19.2cm approx. weight 5oz.

Lot 424

Three Victorian silver ‘cut out letter’ wine labels comprising: ’B’ by Hilliard and Thomason Birmingham 1876 ‘S’ by William Summers London 1873 and ‘C’ by Reily and Storer London 1837. (3)

Lot 425

A George III silver wine label by Hester Bateman circa 1780 with a central crested urn with bright-cut swags and borders incised ‘PORT’ length 4.6cm.

Lot 426

A collection of five modern silver wine labels comprising: A Queen’s Silver Jubilee label ‘SHERRY’ by Roberts and Belk London 1977 No. 477 of an edition of 2500 another Silver Jubilee label ‘WHISKY’ London 1977 a pair ‘SHERRY’ and ‘WHISKY’ London 1973 and continental slot in label shield form mounted with a bird and dated 1751-1951. (5)

Lot 427

A silver mounted tiger’s claw wine label double claw form engraved ‘PORT’ the reverse inscribed ‘ME KLONG 22nd March 07’ length 6.8cm.

Lot 428

A George III silver wine label by Samuel Knight London 1815 rectangular form canted corners reeded borders incised ‘MUSCATELLA’ plus a George III wine label by Phipps and Robinson London 1803 rectangular form pierced ‘CALAVELLA’ length 3.2cm and 3.8cm. (2)

Lot 433

A late 18th silver wine label marks worn probably Irish navette form bright-cut borders engraved ‘MADEIRA’ also engraved with a coronet and the later initials C.J.E length 4.6cm plus two wine labels by Joseph Wilmore of rectangular form canted corners engraved ‘SHERRY’ and ‘MADEIRA’. plus an electroplated label ‘CHERRY BRANDY’. (4)

Lot 435

A matched pair of George III silver wine labels by Phipps and Robinson London 1796 crescent form incised ‘RUM’ and ‘BRANDY’ width 3.6cm. (2)

Lot 437

Two late 18th / early 19th century silver wine labels unmarked plain escutcheon form one incised ‘MADEIRA’ and blackened ‘PORT’. (2)

Lot 438

A William IV silver wine label by Reily and Storer London 1831 escutcheon form shell and scroll borders pierced ‘MADEIRA’ plus another label with cherubs a Bacchus mask urns and bunches of grapes Birmingham 1814 incised ‘SHERRY’. (2)

Lot 439

A George IV silver wine label by Matthew Linwood Birmingham 1820 scroll form pierced scroll mantle and foliate borders incised ‘RUM’ length 6.1cm plus a William IV silver wine label by Taylor and Perry Birmingham 1832 oval shell and grape decoration and with a mask incised ‘RUM’ length 4.7cm. (2)

Lot 440

A pair of William IV silver wine labels by George Unite Birmingham 1835 vine leaf form with a bunch of grapes pierced ‘GIN’ and ‘BRANDY’ length 6.2cm. (2)

Lot 441

A set of three George III silver wine labels by Thomas Wallis II and Jonathan Hayne London 1815 shaped form with a central scroll with vine leaf and cherub decoration re-titled ‘WHISKY’ ‘PORT’ and ‘SHERRY’ length 5.2cm. (3)

Lot 442

Four George III silver wine labels by Hester Bateman circa 1770 scroll form gadroon borders with pierced pediments one crested titled ‘PORT’ and ‘BRANDY’ two re-titled ‘BRANDY’ and ‘SHERRY’ length 5.4cm. (4)

Lot 443

A set of four Edwardian Irish silver wine labels by Neill of Belfast Dublin 1907 rectangular form canted corners titled ‘SCOTCH’ ‘BRANDY’ ‘GIN’ and ‘IRISH’ length 4.8cm. (4)

Lot 446

A set of four George III silver wine labels by William Eaton London 1815 shaped rectangular form shell and gadroon border incised ‘HOLLANDS’ ‘RUM’ ‘WHISKEY’ and ‘BRANDY’ length 5.3cm. (4)

Lot 447

A late 18th / early 19th century Irish silver wine label Dublin circa 1800 banner form bright-cut decoration incised ‘CLARET’ length 5.2cm.

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