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A mixed lot to include a small lacquered box, a glass dressing table stud pot, powder pot with shell design, two Sekonda watches, a silver lighter (af), a 1937 Coronation spoon, a 1953 Coronation fork, a pocket watch, a Westland Aircraft Ltd '2777' badge, a St. Christopher, a small flat crucifix, a 1947 one shilling coin brooch and a 1900 5 centimes coin affixed to a white metal chain, 34cm
A Victorian set of 3 silver hallmarked knife, fork and spoon set. Birmingham hallmarked for 1899, makers mark illegible. Together with a silver plate tea strainer spoon, Victorian silver hallmarked fruit knife with mother of pearl handle by Thomas Marples and a silver pocket watch albert chain and another smaller with t-bar. Total combined weight 127.53g
A group on 9ct gold necklaces and chains to include one having a knife, fork and spoon pendant, another in the form of Garfield, a chilli, a religious scroll being inscribed and a heart shaped pendant with matching 9ct gold earrings. All having spring ring clasps with fine link chains. Total weight 5.35g.
A late 18th/early 19th century silver gilt snuff box various marks, of serpentine outline, the stepped hinged lid revealing inner hinged lid with a small spoon held by clips (Dimensions: Width: 48mm, weight: 1.4oz)(Width: 48mm, weight: 1.4oz)Condition report: good overall condition, marks all quite clear, wear generally to hinged cover and edges of base underside
A collection of miscellaneous Scottish silver to include, a cased set of servers, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1925 and another similar fish fork server, Edinburgh 1859, of single struck King's pattern, a sugar caster, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1910, of traditional octagonal form, pierced pull off lid; a twin handled trophy, Hamilton & Inches; a pap boat, Edinburgh 1817 and a Traprain Law reproduction spoon, Brook and Sons, Edinburgh 1928 (Dimensions: Combined weight: 27.6oz)(Combined weight: 27.6oz)
A Victorian presentation canteen Francis Higgins, London 1894, comprising, a soup ladle, twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, a mustard ladle, a gravy spoon, a pair of sugar tongs and twelve teaspoons, all of Fiddle pattern, engraved with double crest to terminal for Gordon and possibly Wolrigg, presented in an oak fitted canteen with engraved plaque to centre (qty) (Dimensions: Weight: 130oz)(Weight: 130oz)Footnote: Provenance: Regimental gift to Major Henry G. Woldrige-Gordon by the 79th (Queen's Own Camerons) Highlanders on the occasion to his marriage to Lady Florence Gordon on 9th May 1895 Major HG. Woldrige served with the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in the Egypt campaigns of the 1880s including the Sudan Frontier Force in 1885-86 and was awarded both the Egypt medal and the Khedive's Star. He would later servein the First World War and the third reserve battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. He married ont rh 9th May 1895 Lady Florence Gordon daughter of the 19th Earl and Countess of Erroll, Slains Castle Aberdeen. Who served as lady of the bedchamber to Queen Victoria 1873-1901. On the occasion of their wedding Queen Victoria presented a brooch to Lady Florence.
A Victorian service and other flatware Devonshire pattern, various dates and makers to include; thirty seven table forks, twenty eight table spoons, twenty two tea spoons, seven dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, nine coffee spoons, two soup ladles, serving spoon, fish slice, various small ladles, condiment spoons, twelve each of steel bladed table and side knives and a bag of odd flatware (not associated) (Dimensions: Combined weight: 320oz)(Combined weight: 320oz)Condition report: generally all in good order, good clean set
A part suite of silver flatware Mainly George Adams, London 1860, Old English pattern with engraved Renaissance style cartouches to either side, engraved crest, comprising: twelve table spoons; twelve dessert spoons; eighteen table forks; twelve dessert forks; eleven teaspoons; soup ladle; large serving spoon; pair sauce ladles (Dimensions: Weight: 133oz)(Weight: 133oz)Condition report: Overall in excellent condition
Jersey - A mid 18th century Channel Islands trefid spoon Pierre Amereux, Jersey circa 1750, of traditional form, the split terminal with GLG to the rear, plain short rat tail (Dimensions: Length: 19.7cm, weight: 34.8g)(Length: 19.7cm, weight: 34.8g)Condition report: Maker's mark only 50%, overall reasonable, bowl reworked slightly
A William III Britannia standard trefid spoon William Scarlett London 1700, the terminal with traces of initials to the rear, the bowl with beaded rat tail (Dimensions: Length: 19.8cm, weight: 56.4g)(Length: 19.8cm, weight: 56.4g)Condition report: Bowl in good order, good gauge to the edge,terminal thin, has had engraving removed
A late 17th century lace back trefid spoon Lawrence Cole, London circa 1690, scroll decorated terminal, initials to back, lace detail to rear of bowl with plain long rat tail (Dimensions: Length: 18.2cm weight: 43.4g)(Length: 18.2cm weight: 43.4g)Condition report: overall fair, wear to high points, terminal thin, marks leopard head good, lion good, date letter worn, Makers mark discernible
A James I seal top spoon William Cawdwell, London 1609, of conventional form, blank seal, the support of turned and leaf clasped form, plain stem and fig shape bowl, initials MR to reverse (Dimensions: Length: 16.7cm, weight: 44.1g)(Length: 16.7cm, weight: 44.1g)Condition report: Generally good order, marks good 60%, bowl has had some reworking
An early 17th century seal top spoon William Cawdwell, London 1607, of conventional form, short gadrooned support to seal, good fig shaped bowl, traces of prick engraved seal (Dimensions: Length: 15.6cm, weight: 40.5g)(Length: 15.6cm, weight: 40.5g)Condition report: generally good, date lettr very clear as is the Leopards head other two 45%, good gauge to the bowl
A late 16th century seal top spoon William Cawdwell London 1595, of conventional form, the seal top with prick engraved initials, fig shaped bowl (Dimensions: length: 14.5cm, weight: 31.2g)(length: 14.5cm, weight: 31.2g)Condition report: overall good, finial bit worn, date letter very clear as is Leopard head to bowl, others clear but 40%
A continental dish, of shaped floral outline, repoussé decorated with a flowerhead and scroll border, with plain centre, unmarked white metal, possibly Dutch, 19cm W, an elaborate Dutch serving spoon, partially pierced with an entwined scroll handle, various spirit labels, to include a Georgian crescent shaped rum, similar brandy, port, claret and an egg cup, 8oz all in. (a quantity)
Georgian bottom hallmarked silver table spoon, London 1751, length 21cm, Georgian hallmarked silver teaspoon, Dutch white metal caddy spoon, William IV Irish hallmarked silver ladle, Dublin 1830, white metal and enamel spoon marked 925, weight 143g together with a jade or similar handled caviar knife, and a hardstone and mother of pearl letter opener with white metal mounts

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