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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)
Rockefellar interest An American silver fruit serving spoon by S. Hogan also marked coin fluted bowl the terminal initialled L.C.S the reverse inscribed LAURA SPELMAN ROCKEFELLAR SEPTEMBER 8 1864 length 22.2cm approx. weight 1.6oz. ** Laura Celestia Spelman Rockefellar (1839-1915) married John D. Rockefellar in September 1864.
A George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon by Elizabeth Morley London 1799 with pricked decoration and a floral spray in the centre initialled on the peak length 4.7cm a George III caddy scoop with pricked decoration and vacant shield shaped cartouche by Cocks & Bettridge Birmingham 1805 and a George III caddy spoon with a fluted bowl by Josiah Snatt London 1806. (3).
A matched set of eleven George III/IV and William IV provincial silver old English pattern tableforks ten by James Barber George Cattle and William North York 1831 and one 1826 one by Robert Cattle and James Barber York 1811 the terminals engraved with an initial approx. weight 240z. (11)
A set of four Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern table forks and two table spoons by James Barber and William North York 1840 the spoons by James Barber York 1850 and 1853 the terminals of the forks engraved with a crest the terminals of the spoons initialled approx. weight 13oz. (6)
A collection of twenty-five silver George IV provincial old English pattern teaspoons comprising: a set of six by James Barber George Cattle and William North York 1825 two further sets of six 1827 1828 plus a set of four York 1826 and three others York 1815 approx. weight 12oz. (25)
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