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A silver and green enamel carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement with the silvered backplate stamped with the maker's initials and serial number JC 52512, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and decorative gilt-brass hands, the silver case hallmarked for London, 1897 with the makers mark H.S.B. for the silversmith Henry Stuart Brown registered in March 1889, with green translucent engine-turned enamel panels to the sides, front and top, surmounted by a folding handle and standing on silver bun feet, height 11cm handle down, 14cm handle up.
A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, maker Reid & Sons, Newcastle, 1868: initialled, with engraved blade, together with a Victorian Irish silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, maker John Smith, Dublin, 1858, crested, and a Victorian silver Old English and Beaded butter knife, maker George Adams, London, 1873, crested, total weight of silver 188gms, 6.05ozs (3).
A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1859,: monogrammed, a George III silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle, 1814, monogrammed, together with two other Fiddle pattern table spoons, total weight of silver 281gms, 9.05ozs. (4).
A George III Irish silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker John Power, Dublin, 1799: with bright-cut decoration, another Irish silver tablespoon, maker John Pittar, Dublin, 1799, monogrammed and a George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker James McKay, Edinburgh 1811, crested, total weight of silver 194gms, 6.24ozs. (3).
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker Richard Poulden, London, 1818: initialled, together with a pair of Victorian silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker Charles Boynton, London, 1896, crested, total weight of silver 278gms, 8.96ozs.
A George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, maker Thomas Northcote, London, 1787: monogrammed, with shell-shaped bowl the stem with bright-cut decoration, a Victorian Queens pattern sauce ladle, maker George Adams, London, 1850 monogrammed, together with two other sauce ladles, total weight of silver 232gms, 7.46ozs.(4).
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1804: crested, with oval-shaped bowl, and a Victorian Old English pattern sauce ladle, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1899, total weight of silver 194gms, 6.24ozs.(3).
A George V silver Old English pattern sifting spoon, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1925,: crested, together with a Victorian silver sifting spoon, maker William Gibson & John Langman, London, 1894 and a continental silver sifting spoon, total weight of silver 169gms, 5.43ozs, (3).
A George III silver Old English and Thread pattern caddy spoon, maker Peter & William Bateman, London, 1805: together with a George V silver caddy spoon, maker Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1916 with shell-shaped bowl and a William IV silver preserve spoon, maker William Eaton, London, 1831, total weight of silver 55gms, 1.79ozs, (3).
A set of five George IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, maker Solomon Royes, London, 1822: initialled, together with a near matching tablespoon maker Solomon Hougham, London, 1815, initialled, total weight of silver 451gms, 14.51ozs.* Provenance Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker Thomas Johnson, London, 1814: initialled, a George III silver marrow scoop, and four Georgian silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, all marks worn, total weight of silver 12.17ozs.* Provenance Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.
A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London, 1899: with pierced decorated stems and bowls, 24cm long, cased, together with set of four Edward VII silver spoons, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1902, total weight of silver 352gms, 11.32ozs
A pair of George III silver waiters, maker SC Younge & Co, Sheffield, 1813: crested with the Taylor family Motto "Consequitur Quodcunque Petit" stranslating "(S)he Obtains Whatever (s)he Seeks", of circular outline with shell, scroll and gadrooned double border, raised on three swept feet, 21.5cm diameter, total weight of silver 918gms, 29.51ozs
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