FOUR PAIRS OF GLASGOW SILVER SUGAR TONGS, GEORGE III AND LATER including by Mitchell & Russell, Glasgow 1819, Fiddle pattern with shell-back bowls, engraved with initials; by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1826, Fiddle pattern with shell bowls, engraved with initials; and two Victorian pairs. (4) Robert Gray pair 15.6cm long, 6.7 troy ounces grossMarks to all clear and well struck. Light surface marks and scratches to all commensurate with age and use.
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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE II SILVER HANOVERIAN SCROLL-BACK TABLE SPOONS by James Wilks, London 1753, each engraved with different initials and dates; together with another Hanoverian scroll-back spoon, by William Pinder, London 1770, engraved. (5) Set of four 20.5cm long, 8.5 troy ounces gross
A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT SKEWER possibly by William Eley I, London 1802, tapering form with plain ring handle. 33cm long, 3.1 troy ouncesMaker's mark is a little rubbed but marks generally are legible. Some surface wear commensurate with age, more so to the tip. In generally good order.
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER HASH SPOON by James Keating & Richard Flood, Dublin 1811, Fiddle pattern, the handle terminal engraved with a crest and motto. 31.5cm long, 3.8 troy ouncesCrest motto 'DIEU POUR LA TRANCHE QUI CONTRE', for the Clancarty, Le Poer Trench family.Marks clear and well struck. Small pinprick hole and split to top of handle terminal. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER BASTING SPOON by George Nangle, Dublin 1813, retailed by Edward Twycross, Old English pattern, engraved with a crest. 34cm long, 4 troy ouncesBeautiful set of crisp and well-positioned marks. No splits or dents to the bowl. In generally very good condition commensurate with age.
A GEORGE III SILVER BASTING SPOON by Hester Bateman, London 1777, Old English Bead pattern, engraved 'Brodie' to the handle terminal. 29cm long, 3.3 troy ouncesGood clean marks. In generally very good condition.Marks very well struck. Very lightly scratch engraved '65' to reverse of handle terminal. Light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE II SILVER BASTING SPOON by Ebenezer Coker, London 1758, Hanovarian pattern, the reverse of the handle terminal engraved with a crest. 27.8cm long, 3.4 troy ouncesMarks rubbed but legible. Crest rubbed also. Minor dings to bowl edge, light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE IV SILVER BASTING SPOON by Christian Ker Reid & David Reid, Newcastle 1823, Fiddle pattern, engraved with initial 'G' to handle terminal. 29.1cm long, 3 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Lacking Leopard's Head Crowned. Minor dings to bowl, light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE IV SILVER MEAT SKEWER by William Chawner II, London 1823, of small proportions, tapering form with plain ring handle, engraved with a crest. 15.9cm longMarks clear and well struck. Light surface scratches, a few deeper each side at point end, commensurate with age and use.
A MIXED LOT OF GEORGIAN AND LATER SILVER TEASPOONS London, including an Old English pattern spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1784, pre-duty mark; and a set of three Old English pattern spoons, by Hester Bateman, London 1784; etc. (Qty) Bateman spoon 12cm long, 9 troy ounces gross
A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SILVER TABLE SPOONS probably by John Laughlin Senior, Dublin 1761, Old English Hanoverian pattern, each engraved with a crest; and a George III Irish silver table spoon, maker JB, Dublin 1801, Old English pattern, engraved with a crest. (3) JB spoon 23cm long, 5.5 troy ounces gross
A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH SILVER TABLE SPOONS possibly by George Bell & Sons, Edinburgh 1836, Fiddle pattern; together with another Scottish silver table spoon, maker W M (over) A M, Glasgow 1829, King's pattern, engraved. (3) Glasgow spoon 22.5cm long, 6.6 troy ounces gross
A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER HASH SPOON maker's mark IS (Isaac Solomon?), Dublin 1820, Fiddle pattern, the handle terminal engraved with a crest. 31cm long, 3.8 troy ouncesCrest motto 'DIEU POUR LA TRANCHE QUI CONTRE', for the Clancarty, Le Poer Trench family.Marks very clear and well struck. Very minor dings and light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER MEAT SKEWER by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1803, plain tapering form with waisted shoulder and flattened ring handle, engraved with a crest and monogram. 31.4cm long, 2.7 troy ouncesMaker's mark lightly rubbed but legible, the rest well struck - lacking duty mark. Minor dings and very light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT SKEWER by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, tapering form with waisted ring handle, the reeded oval reserve with engraved monogram. 27.5cm long, 2.4 troy ouncesThe marks are beautifully crisp and clear - the maker's mark, in particular, is wonderful. A couple of minor flea-bite-sized dints to the edge of the blade. Surface wear commensurate with age but generally in very good condition.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BASTING SPOON by George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1909, Old English pattern, the handle terminal engraved with a trio of crests. 30.5cm long, 5 troy ouncesMaker's mark lightly rubbed, the rest clear and well struck. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use
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