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Lot 334

An Edwardian canteen of silver fruit knives and forks by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. London 1909 with mother of pearl handles in an fitted oak case with vacant brass cartouche plus a canteen of electroplated fruit knives of forks with mother of pearl handles in a fitted mahogany case. (2)

Lot 335

A mixed lot of silver flatware various dates and makers comprising: four table spoons a German tablespoon a sauce ladle six teaspoons a set of twelve coffee bean end coffee spoons and three foreign spoons approx. weight 14oz. (qty)

Lot 336

A pair of Edwardian electroplated fish servers with silver mounts by the Harrison Brothers Sheffield 1903 with tapering ivory handles and engraved blades in a fitted case plus a pair of electroplated fish servers plus another pair of electroplated fish servers in a fitted case. (2)

Lot 338

A matched set of six George III and William IV silver old English pattern table forks five by Paul Storr London 1816 one by Mary Chawner London 1835 the reverse of the terminals engraved with a crest approx. weight 14oz. (6)

Lot 339

A George III silver old English pattern basting spoon over-stamped with maker s mark of George Gray London 1792 the terminal engraved with an initial length 29.5cm approx. weight 3oz.

Lot 340

A Victorian silver King s pattern stilton scoop by Elkington and Co Birmingham 1895 the terminal initialled length 20.7cm approx. weight 4oz.

Lot 341

A mixed lot of silver flatware various dates and makers comprising; six dessert forks a set of five teaspoons nine teaspoons four butter knives plus some metalware spoons approx. weight 15oz. (qty)

Lot 342

SPOONS 1855/7 AND 2 PAIRS OF SUGAR TONGS 1814 AND 1857. An Edwardian set of nine silver old English pattern teaspoons by Holland Aldwinckle and Slater London 1902 the terminals engraved with a crest together with two pairs of Fiddle pattern sugar tongs and three salt spoons approx. weight 10oz. (14)

Lot 344

An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon by John Allan Aberdeen circa 1810 the terminal initialled plus a Scottish provincial silver old English pattern dessert spoon by James Erskine Aberdeen circa 1800 approx. weight 2oz. (2)

Lot 346

A small collection of fifteen silver dessert spoons various dates and makers comprising: a set of three Fiddle and Thread pattern one King s pattern and eleven Fiddle pattern approx. weight 20oz. (15)

Lot 347

A Victorian matched silver Fiddle pattern canteen for twelve the majority by Henry Holland London 1861 some pieces by George Adams comprising: twelve tableforks sixteen dessert forks six table spoons twelve dessert spoons twelve teaspoons some pieces monogrammed plus eleven table knives and nine dessert knives approx. weight 95oz. (58)

Lot 348

A mixed lot of silver flatware various dates and makers comprising: a William IV Fiddle pattern caddy spoon London 1831 six various English and Irish egg spoons and pair of sugar tongs and a set of three American salt spoons by Tiffany approx. weight 6oz. (11)

Lot 350

A pair of late 18th century Irish provincial silver old English point dessert spoons by John Nicolson Cork circa 1780 with bright-cut decoration engraved with a crest approx. weight 2oz. (2)

Lot 351

A Victorian silver old English pattern basting spoon by G. Jackson London 1894 the terminal crested length 30.3cm approx. weight 4oz.

Lot 354

A Victorian set of twelve silver Grecian pattern teaspoons and tongs by Thomas Slater Walter Slater and Henry Holland London 1894 approx. weight 14oz. (13)

Lot 358

A pair of Edwardian novelty silver cayenne pepper spoons by Levi and Salaman Birmingham 1901 the finial modelled as the head of the devil length 7cm approx. weight 3oz. (2)

Lot 359

A pair of George IV silver-gilt Onslow pattern salt spoons by Henry and Charles Day London 1821 shell bowls the reverse of the terminal initialled length 9.4cm plus a Victorian silver salt spoon. (3)

Lot 361

A 19th century continental silver-gilt Dog-nose fork marked to the reverse of tines 8E and with another worn mark possibly Dutch the front chased with a coat of arms birds and a squirrel within foliate decoration the reverse with a dog length 19cm approx. weight 2oz.

Lot 367

A pair of unusual late-Victorian silver tongs by S. Mordan and Co. London 1899 with a plain cylindrical handle spring action tongs plus a pair of novelty suagr tongs modelled as a wishbone Birmingham 1935. (2)

Lot 368

A late 16th century German silver spoon apparently unmarked circa 1587 fig-shaped bowl the reverse with engraved foliate decoration and two crests and inscribed H.M V.D.T.C. and V.H the short handle with a shield terminal datd 1587 length 11.5cm approx. weight 1oz. this spoon was part of a silver hoard discovered on the 5th February 1967 when an old house on the Breitenstrasse No.42 in Bad-Hersfeld was demolished. The hoard included twenty-three spoons four beakers a pipe-implement and a silver-gilt tankard. it is likely that the silver was most probably hidden during the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) by the family Vonder Tann-von Haune. In 1967 it was exhibited in the local Stadtische Museum in Bad-Herfeld.

Lot 370

A collection of six antique silver table spoons various dates and makers comprising: a George I Hanoverian pattern tablespoon London 1717 an Irish Fiddle pattern spoon an Exeter spoon two further Hanoverian spoons and and old English spoon approx. weight 13oz. (6)

Lot 371

Two matched sets of four silver berry spoons various dates and makers all crested the bowls with embossed decoration approx. weight 16oz. (8)

Lot 372

A George III silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle by Eley and Fearn London 1823 the terminal engraved with a crest length 33cm approx. weight 6oz.

Lot 373

An early 19th century Irish provincial silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon by Terry and Williams Cork circa 1810 the terminal engraved with a crest length 24cm approx. weight 1.5oz.

Lot 374

A pair of 19th century Channel Islands silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons by John Le Gallais Jersey circa 1850 the terminals monogrammed approx. weight 4oz. (2)

Lot 375

A set of three Irish provincial silver old English Point pattern tablespoons by Terry and Williams Cork circa 1805 the terminals engraved with a monogram approx. weight 5oz. (3)

Lot 376

A George IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon by W. Cummins Dublin 1825 the reverse of the bowl with a plain rat -tail and initials the terminal engraved with a crest length 30.7cm approx. weight 4oz

Lot 377

A George III silver bright-cut tablespoon with an unregistered maker s mark I.L London 1779 the terminal engraved with a crest length 21.2cm. ** For maker s mark see Arthur Grimwade London Goldsmiths 1697-1837 Faber and Faber 1990 page 260 where the maker is listed as making Feather edged spoons.

Lot 379

A George III silver soup ladle by Messrs Eley Fearn & Chawner London 1809 Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern with Union shell heel approx. weight 8.5oz.

Lot 381

Twelve Victorian silver bead pattern dessert spoon all by George Adams mixed dates 1860-1878 one crested and one initialled 21oz. (12)

Lot 384

A 19th century Maltese silver Fiddle pattern tea spoon Sir Thomas Maitland period 1841 maker s mark of PC over X possibly for Paolo Xiculuna plus an 18th century French silver Fiddle pattern table spoon approx. weight 4oz. (2)

Lot 385

A set of six George III silver Coburg pattern table spoons by Paul Storr London 1812 the reverse of the bowls with an oyster heel approx. weight 20 oz. (6)

Lot 386

A William and Mary silver-gilt lace-back trefid spoon by Stephen Coleman London 1692 the reverse of the terminal with later initials the front initialled and dated 1690 and with a later inscription length 18.5cm.

Lot 387

A good pair of George III silver-gilt Fiddle and Thread pattern ice cream serving spades by Eley and Fearn London 1798 with shaped bowls the reverse of the terminals engraved with a crest approx. weight 8oz. (2)

Lot 388

An early 18th century silver dog nose spoon marked once with maker s mark BA the bowl with a plain rat-tail the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled TSA length 16.7cm approx. weight 34g.

Lot 389

A George III Irish silver slice Dublin circa 1770 maker s mark of L.H the tapering blade pierced with engraved foliate scroll decoration and engraved with a mythical fish bright cut border the handle with a feather-edge border and vacant scroll cartouche length 31.2cm approx. weight 4oz.

Lot 390

An 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon probably American and possibly by Samuel Tingley New York circa 1770 the terminal engraved with a crest length 36.8cm approx. weight 6oz. * The crest is that of Harry or Harris originally of Cornwall. Similar usage is also recorded for George David Harris of the Bahamas. For very similar maker s mark see Stephen Ensko American silversmiths and their marks II 1937 edition page 69

Lot 391

A George III silver serving slice London 1796 by John Tatum senior and John Tatum Junior over struck with maker s mark of George Smith oval blade with a hinged spring loaded cover and pierced with lozenge decoration reeded borders engraved with a crest tapering thread handle length 29.6cm.

Lot 392

A silver medicine spoon by The Cooper Brothers Sheffield 1932 old English pattern inscribed plus another spoon. (2)

Lot 394

A pair of Victorian silver fish servers by Joseph Rogers and Son Sheffield 1867 the blade pierced and engraved with a fish and foliate scroll decoration the fork also engraved with a fish carved ivory handles initialled length 31.2cm. (2)

Lot 395

A George III Irish bright-cut silver soup ladle by John Shields Dublin 1785 with a fluted circular bowl the terminal engraved with a crest length 34cm approx. weight 5oz.

Lot 396

A Victorian silver fish slice and fish fork the slice by Elizabeth Eaton London 1845 the fork by George Adams London 1868 fiddle pattern the terminals engraved with the crest of a stag s head approx. weight 8oz. (2)

Lot 397

A rare George III provincial silver old English pattern basting spoon by Thomas Law Sheffield 1796 the terminal engraved with a monogram length 31cm approx. weight 4oz.

Lot 398

A George III silver old English pattern silver basting spoon by Charles Hougham London 1787 the terminal initialled plus another George III silver old English pattern basting spoon London 1803 approx. weight 6oz. (2)

Lot 400

A George III silver soup ladle by Thomas Barker London 1817 feather edge with a fluted circular bowl length 27cm approx. weight 4oz.

Lot 401

An Edwardian silver old English pattern slice By Asprey & Co Ltd London 1909 length 22.9cm approx. weight 3oz.

Lot 402

A 19th century Channel Islands silver bright-cut old English pattern tablespoon by Charles William Quesnel Jersey the terminal with a later inscription and date plus another Channel Islands silver tablespoon with London marks for 1856 and over-stamped with maker s mark of John Le Gallais of Jersey approx. weight 3oz. (2)

Lot 404

A George II provincial silver toddy ladle maker s mark worn Newcastle 1740 circular bowl wooden baluster handle plus a George III silver toddy ladle by Thomas Morley London 1787 of oval form later handle. (2)

Lot 405

A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern basting spoons by Reid and Son Newcastle 1823 the terminals engraved with a crest length 30.2cm approx. weight 8oz. (2)

Lot 406

A pair of Victorian silver fish servers by H. Atkins Sheffield 1885 the ivory handles with fluted decoration length 32.4cm.

Lot 407

A mixed lot of silver flatware various dates and makers comprising: a set of six ivory handled fruit knives a cased Millennium commemorative coffee spoon a cased pickle fork five celtic-point teaspoons and tongs and a cased set of six modern teaspoons with trefid terminals (lacking sugar tongs) approx. 5.5oz weighable. (14)

Lot 408

A mixed lot of six silver old English pattern tablespoons various date and makers all initialled or monogrammed one with bright-cut decoration approx. weight 11oz. (6)

Lot 410

A George III silver marrow scoop maker s mark distorted Dublin 1805 length 22cm 1oz.

Lot 411

A Victorian part canteen of silver dessert knives and forks by George Adams London 1860 comprising eleven forks and eleven knives stylised bead pattern with foliate engraving crested. (22).

Lot 412

A Victorian silver Naval old English pattern basting spoon by John Samuel Hunt London 1859 the terminal engraved with a crest and motto UNITE also marked with the broad arrow indicating Navy issue length 30.5cm. approx. weight 4oz.

Lot 414

An American silver Francis I pattern part canteen by Reed and Barton ten dessert forks eight dessert forks three tablespoons ten small fish forks ten teaspoons ten dessert knives a serving spoon and fork and a butter knife in a wooden case approx. weighable 76oz. (54)

Lot 415

A set of George III silver old English pattern tablespoons by Thomas and William Chawner London 1767 14oz (6).

Lot 419

SIX DESSERT SPOONS AND A LADLE AND A PAIR OF DESSERT SPOONS A quantity of assorted silver Fiddle pattern spoons including: A pair of George III dessert spoons by Soloman Hougham London 1816 a set of six Victorian dessert spoons by H J Lias & Son London 1865 a set of six teaspoons by Henry Holland London 1871 and six other 19th century teaspoons. Together with a Victorian sauce ladle by William Robert Smily London 1844. approx weight 19.5oz. (21).

Lot 420

A George I silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern table spoon by John Matthew London 1715 the reverse of the terminal scratch intialled E.H plus a single Hanoverian pattern tablespoon and a pair of George III silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons bottom marked on the front of the spoon crested by Walter Tweedie London 1778 approx. total weight 8oz. (4)

Lot 421

A collection of antique silver old English pattern teaspoons various dates and makers comprising a set of six by Peter and William Bateman London 1812 plus eighteen others some with bright-cut decoration and two Hanoverian pattern tea spoons approx. weight 11oz. (26)

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