FOUR PAIRS OF SILVER SUGAR TONGS, GEORGE III AND LATER by John Pittar, Dublin 1807, Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials; by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1816, Fiddle pattern, engraved 'L'; and two Edinburgh pairs. (4) Pittar pair 15.1cm long, 5.2 troy ounces grossPittar pair, marks lightly rubbed, split to top of arm arch extending half way across; Watson pair, marks lightly rubbed; Edinburgh pairs, marks clear and well struck; light surface scratches to all, commensurate with age and use.
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A GEORGIAN PROVINCIAL IRISH SILVER TABLE SPOON by Carden Terry & Jane Williams, Cork, c.1810, Old English pattern, the terminal engraved with a crest. 23.6cm long, 2 troy ouncesMaker's mark lightly rubbed, one other mark to handle illegible. Crest to handle terminal lightly rubbed. Light surface scratches commensurate with age and use
A GEORGE III PAIR OF SILVER BASTING SPOONS by Thomas & George Hayter, London 1817, Old English pattern. (2) 30cm long, 7.3 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck to both. Small dings to one bowl, light surface marks and scratches to both commensurate with age and use
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE LADLES by Hester Bateman, London 1780, Old English pattern with shell bowls, each engraved WAS; together with two further Georgian silver sauce ladles. (4) Bateman ladles 17.3cm long, 5.5 troy ounces grossBateman ladles in good condition. The others with bruised and slightly misshapen bowls.
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER BASTING SPOON maker's mark indistinct, Edinburgh 1805, Old English pattern, engraved with a coronet above a B; together with a Scottish silver table spoon, by Alexander Spence, Edinburgh 1811, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a G. (2) Basting spoon 29.5cm, 5.4 troy ounces gross
EIGHT PAIRS ASSORTED SILVER SUGAR NIPS, VICTORIAN AND LATER by Francis Higgins III, London 1889, engraved with presentation inscription dated 1963; by Isaac Ellis & Sons, Sheffield 1900; by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901; etc. (8) Higgins III pair 11cm long, 4.1 troy ounces grossThree pairs London, three pairs Sheffield, two pairs Birmingham.
A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER TEASPOONS comprising a cased set of six William IV silver spoons, by William Bateman, London 1831, Fiddle pattern, each engraved RME; a set of four Victorian silver spoons, maker SS, London 1871, Fiddle pattern; and a set of six William IV silver spoons, by William Chawner II, London 1833, Fiddle pattern, each engraved ML. (16) Chawner spoons 13.5cm long, 10.5 troy ounces gross
A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT SKEWER by Peter & William Bateman, London 1810, plain tapering form with flattened ring handle, engraved with initial. 27.7cm long, 2.1 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Very tidy.
A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT SKEWER by George Smith III, London 1777, tapering form with notched ring handle, faintly engraved with crest. 31.7cm long, 2.7 troy ouncesCrest very heavily worn. Marks clear and well struck. Light surface scratches and nicks commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE by George Baskerville (probably), London 1764, Old English pattern. 33cm long, 5.2 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Maker's mark G.B (with pellet). A few small dings to the bowl, light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT SKEWER by William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1813, tapering form with plain ring handle, engraved with a monogram. 33.5cm long, 3.1 troy ouncesSurface wear commensurate with age but generally in good condition. The marks are clear. A couple of tiny dents.
A SET OF THREE GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SPOONS by Robert Rutland, London 1812, Fiddle pattern, each engraved with an L. (3) 21.5cm long, 5.9 troy ounces grossThe marks are good and clear. Two with a small dent to the edge of the bowl. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER TABLE SPOONS by Christopher Cummins (junior), Dublin 1838, one with retailer's mark of George Brown, Fiddle pattern, each engraved DRA. (2) 23cm long, 4.2 troy ounces grossThe marks are a little rubbed. The bowls are clean and tidy. In generally good condition.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER BASTING SPOONS by John & Henry Lias, London 1847, Old English pattern, the handle terminals engraved with a foliate scrolling initial 'G'. (2) 28.5cm long, 6.2 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck. Small dings and bruises to bowls, light surface scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
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