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Lot 467

A George II silver punch ladle by Joseph Clare I, London 1733, with a lipped ovoid bowl and an ebonised and turned wood handle, 35.5cm long overall

Lot 468

A composed silver rat-tail pattern table service, including Birmingham 1924, 1926, 1929 and 1932; and silver handled knives, Sheffield 1978; with a plated Art Deco fish eating set

Lot 469

Various silver flatware, various dates and makers; and a plated Art Nouveau belt, with pierced shaped square floral panels

Lot 470

Two pairs of English provincial silver Old English pattern table spoons, Newcastle 1803 by John Langlands II and Newcastle 1807 by Dorothy Langlands; a circular toddy ladle, unmarked, with a part-twisted baleen handle; and a George III bright cut sugar tongs by Samuel Hougham, London 1784-85 (no date letter, incuse duty mark)

Lot 471

A George III silver fish slice by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1804, the shaped and pierced blade engraved with a script initial 'B'

Lot 473

A collection of miscellaneous silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: three George III Old English bead dessert spoons; a similar christening fork and spoon, Birmingham 1904; a George III Old English pattern table spoon by Richard Crossley, London 1793, later chased and embossed as a 'berry' spoon; two Old English pattern jam spoons by Jackson & Fullerton, London 1899; two salt spoons; an engraved christening fork and spoon, Sheffield 1902; and a Norwegian 0.830 standard souvenir coffee spoon

Lot 474

Feather-edge flatware, comprising: a pair of George III silver Old English feather-edge sauce ladles by Thomas Chawner, London 1774, each engraved with a crest; a pair of table spoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, each engraved with initials 'SA'; and a Scottish example by Alex Spence, Edinburgh 1784 (rubbed incise duty mark), engraved with script initials 'EB', 276g (9.5 oz)

Lot 475

Six George III silver fiddle pattern table spoons, various dates and makers, London 1809-1814, mostly engraved with initials, 377g (13 oz)

Lot 476

Six George IV and Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, two by William Eaton, London 1835 and four by James Beebe, London 1845, 390g (13.5 oz)

Lot 477

Nine George II and later silver Old English pattern table spoons, various dates and makers, London 1757-1797, mostly engraved with crests or initials and one with marks rubbed, 498g (17.5 oz)

Lot 479

Six George III silver Old English pattern table forks, comprising: four by Steven Adams, London 1778, and two by Richard Crossley and George Smith, 1808, all engraved with an initial 'B', 361g (12.5 oz)

Lot 480

Nineteen George III and later silver feather-edge tea/coffee spoons, various dates and makers, including a set of six by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, engraved with initials 'SMA'

Lot 481

A set of twelve late Victorian silver Old English pattern teaspoons by Robert Stebbings, London 1901, each engraved with script initials 'FGB', 233g (8 oz)

Lot 482

A group of five George III and later silver caddy spoons, various patterns, dates and makers

Lot 483

A collection of silver dessert and table spoons, various dates and makers

Lot 484

A set of twelve William IV silver King's pattern fruit knives by Robert Peppin, engraved with a crest

Lot 485

A set of six Victorian silver Queen's pattern fish knives, Sheffield 1868, the blades engraved with fish; and a set of six Victorian Queen's pattern fruit knives and forks, Sheffield 1856

Lot 486

A matched set of twelve William IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, comprising: eight by William Eley, London 1841; three fiddle pattern table forks; and three Canadian examples by George Savage, Montreal, 1390g (44.5 oz) gross

Lot 487

Four pairs of George III/IV silver King's pattern table spoons, London 1819, 1819, 1821 and 1826, gross weight approx. 24.5oz/760g

Lot 489

A collection of mostly early 20th century Sterling silver souvenir spoons, mostly American, including examples with cast handles and bowls for Chicago and Pennsylvania

Lot 490

Six Victorian silver King's pattern flatware items, London 1890, comprising two of table forks, dessert forks and dessert spoons

Lot 492

Twelve William IV/Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, comprising; a set of eight by Adey Bellamy Savory, Joseph Savory II and Albert Savory, London 1834, engraved, 404g (14oz); and four by William Eaton, London 1842, each engraved with script initials, 202g (7oz); 606g (21oz) gross

Lot 493

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks by G W Adams, London 1842, each engraved with a crest, 209g (7oz)

Lot 494

Two George III silver Old English pattern shell bowl sauce ladles, one by Mary and Eliza Sumner, London 1809, the other marks worn, possibly George II, each engraved with a crest

Lot 495

Six George IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1825, various maker's, each engraved with a foliate script initial, 284g (10oz)

Lot 496

A group of George III and later silver fiddle pattern small spoons, various dates and makers, comprising; six crested teaspoons; five teaspoons by William Traies, London 1813; three other teaspoons and a mustard spoon

Lot 497

A set of six George IV silver fiddle pattern dessert forks by William Eaton, London 1831, each engraved with a script initial 'C', 366g (12.5oz)

Lot 498

A set of four Victorian silver Albert pattern table spoons by George Whiting, London 1866, each engraved 'UC to MM', 303g (10.5oz)

Lot 499

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks by James Beebe, London 1846, each engraved with script initials, 264g (9oz)

Lot 502

A collection of miscellaneous William IV and later silver flatware, comprising; four Victorian dessert spoons by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1869, each with bead a edge and scroll bordered oval reserves and design registration lozenge; three pairs of crested Albert pattern fruit knives and forks by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1832, a set of six apostle end coffee spoons by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1927, in a case; a rat tail jam spoon, 1927; a crab fork by G W Adams, London 1870, and six fiddle pattern egg spoons London 1865, by Henry Holland, (5) and by Elizabeth Eaton (1)

Lot 503

Six George III silver fiddle pattern dessert forks by Solomon Hougham and Eley & Fearn, London, 1809-10, each later engraved with gothic initials, 234g (8oz)

Lot 504

A Victorian silver King's pattern part table service by George W. Adams, London 1878, of seven table forks, six dessert forks and six dessert spoons, each engraved with a crest, 1488g (47.75 oz)

Lot 506

Five George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, London 1771, 184g (5.75 oz)

Lot 507

A collection of George III and later silver sugar tongs and salt spoons, various patterns, dates and makers, comprising; five sugar tongs and thirteen salt spoons/shovels

Lot 508

Six George II and later silver Old English pattern table spoons, various dates and makers, all with crests or initials, 383g (12.25 oz) (see illustration on our web site)

Lot 509

A cased set of four late Victorian silver salts by H. Woodward & Co., London 1894, circular with waved rims, on three ball feet, with four spoons in a case; a set of six engraved Old English pattern tea spoons, London 1903 in a case; and six cased plated bean terminal coffee spoons

Lot 510

A Victorian silver baluster milk jug by Richards & Brown, London 1849, with a leaf capped 'S' scroll handle embossed with scroll outlined panels with figures in gardens, on scroll cast feet, engraved 'P'; and a double lipped twin-handled jug, London 1861

Lot 511

A collection of small silver and plated items, including: a sugar caster, Birmingham 1935 (dents); a pepperette, London 1939; a silver rectangular cigarette box, Chester 1915; a gilt metal cast and pierced posy holder; a yellow metal telescopic pencil, a gilt brass, white enamel and mother of pearl opera glasses; five silver coloured metal and plique a jour enamel coffee spoons, stamped marks; and other items<brBest Bid

Lot 512

A silver gilt mounted vanity set, London 1924, in a fitted brown leather case, comprising a nail file, button hook, easel framed mirror, six jars of various sizes, two brushes and a small leather jewellery case, comb lacking, and a silver plated and green enamel backed part vanity set, in a green leather case fitted to a larger matching suitcase with canvas cover

Lot 513

A collection of silver and plated items, including: a set of six late Victorian silver engraved Old English pattern teaspoons by John Round, Sheffield 1897; a set of six silver Albany pattern coffee spoons, Birmingham 1898, both in cases; and plated items comprising: a Victorian concave oval spirit flask by Walker and Hall, engraved with flowers and leaves and with a removable cup and screw cover; a plated and beaded oval boat shaped pedestal sugar bowl with a scroll handle; a beaded vase shaped milk jug on a square foot; a meat skewer with a Prince of Wales feathers terminal, another with a shell and cow terminal, and two plated fiddle pattern salt spoons

Lot 515

A George III silver caddy spoon by Joseph Willmore, marks rubbed, with an oval scalloped bowl and bright cut stem; a Victorian scallop bowl caddy spoon with an apostle terminal, London 1871; and a child's feeding spoon, Birmingham 1930

Lot 516

Two 9 carat gold thimbles (10g gross) and three silver thimbles, including an example by Charles Horner, Chester 1908; a hexagonal plain pill box, import marked for London 1983; and two other thimbles

Lot 518

An S Mordan & Co. silver dip pen, pencil and letter knife (blade missing), London 1892<brBest Bid

Lot 519

A pair of silver gilt copies of the Royal annointing or 'coronation' spoon, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1881, 26cm long, 7oz, cased

Lot 520

A collection of miscellaneous silver flatware and other items, including; a pair of George III sugar nips, standard marks only; a silver and red enamelled model of a Polearm (partisan) by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., 1926; and various small spoons and other items, various assay offices, dates and makers

Lot 521

Nine late George III to Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various dates and makers; and four Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern dessert spoons, London 1853-54, mostly with crests or initials, 555g (17.75 oz)

Lot 522

A Victorian silver three piece oval half reeded tea service, London 1889, the teapot with ebonised harp handle and finial, engraved with a crest; two cased sets of plated fish eaters, two pairs of fish servers and a five bar toast rack

Lot 524

A collection of silver and plated items, including: a silver mounted magnifying glass with a shagreen handle, London 1917; a pair of George III fiddle pattern sauce ladles by Eley & Fearn, London 1817; a pair of Victorian engraved and crested sugar nips by George Adams, London 1878; a cased set of six silver coffee spoons by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1938; other silver and plated flatware, including: a cased set of plated fruit forks with mother of pearl handles, the silver ferrules Sheffield 1920; and other items

Lot 525

A silver two handled trophy cup by Andrew Tysall, London 1913, of plain campana form with scroll handles on a spread pedestal foot, 15cm high, 451g (16oz)

Lot 526

A George III silver circular candlestick by S. Roberts & Co., Sheffield 1886, with a fluted tapered column and conforming base, 28.5cm (11in) high, loaded

Lot 527

A pair of silver and ivory-handled fish servers by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1903; and a George III fiddle pattern fish slice by Thomas Wallis, London 1809, with a pierced and engraved blade, engraved with a crest, initials and motto, 30cm (11.75in) long, 113g (3.5 oz) (see illustration on our website)

Lot 529

A set of six Victorian silver shell-shaped salts by Martin Goldstein, London 1879, each on three dolphin supports, 6.3cm (2.5in) long, 197g (6.25 oz) (see illustration on our website)

Lot 530

A collection of silver and plated items, including: an Italian silver and glass square single bottle inkstand, import marked for London 1989; a vase shape pepperette and a salt; a small photo frame; a George III and two other bottle tickets; silver and plated flatware; and various plated items

Lot 531

A collection of silver and plated wares, including: a late Victorian pair of oblong sweet dishes with embossed and pierced sides, Birmingham 1899; an oval sauce boat by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1959; a cauldron salt and a mustard by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1954; a silver-coloured metal gadroon-edge soup ladle; a plated presentation goblet embossed with swags of fruits on a spreading foot with beaded rim; a fiddle pattern ladle, and other items <brBest Bid

Lot 532

A pair of silver small navette shaped dishes by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1938; two silver coloured metal dishes, including one with pierced sides and embossed centre; plated spoons and a pewter warming plate<brBest Bid

Lot 533

A silver oblong embossed dressing table box, Birmingham 1900; three silver topped glass jars; a silver and tortoiseshell covered glass jar; a silver mounted brush; a silver mounted cologne bottle; a small oval photograph frame; a five bar oval toast rack by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1931; and various plated items

Lot 534

A square section silver desk stand by Mappin & Webb, London 1913, with canted corners and fitted with a square cut glass and silver mounted ink well, raised on four feet, bears inscription, 19.5cm wide, a collection of silver and plated spoons, a pierced silver small comport by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1945, presentation engraved; and other items of silver and plate

Lot 536

A collection of silver and plate, including: a five piece christening set by the Barnard Bros., London 1886, in a case; a pair of pierced circular salts, Birmingham 1898; a vase shape pepperette by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912; a circular mustard pot, Chester 1911; a pair of napkin rings, Birmingham 1969; a set of eight nail terminal tea spoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1928; and various plated items

Lot 537

A pair of cauldron-shaped silver salts by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1896; a vesta case, Birmingham 1902; a George III reticulated cruet stand, London 1785 (lacking handle); a Chinese silver-coloured metal covered salt; a plated dressing mirror, a brush and a comb; a silver mounted inkwell, marks rubbed; and other plated items.

Lot 538

A collection of silver and plate, including: six Scottish silver fioddle pattern tea spoons, five Glasgow 1824, one 1894, in a case with a plated tongs; a pair of chased serving spoons, London 1908; a pierced pedestal sweet dish, Birmingham 1960; a Victorian stand, London 1886; silver handled flatwares; and other items

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