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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)
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)
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)
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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)
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)
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).
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)
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