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A cased set of four Victorian silver parcel gilt fruit serving spoons and a sugar sifter, hallmarked London 1897, Charles Stuart Harris , with scallop shaped bowls with very ornate heavy cast decorated handles masses of cast fruit decoration on to the back of the spoon bowls and the terminal is of a classical maiden, spoon 197mm, weight 12.4oz/388 grms.
A Victorian silver swing handled sugar basket and sifter spoon, by Martin, Hall & Co, basket hallmarked for London 1877, the sifter spoon hallmarked Sheffield 1881, the basket is of ovoid form embossed with swags and standing on a raised spreading foot, basket height 190mm, weight 7.7oz/241grms.
An Art Nouveau George V silver six piece cruet set, hallmarked Sheffield 1911, makers Joseph Rodgers & Sons, comprising three shaped octagonal open salts with green glass liners, two pepperettes and a mustard pot with hinged lid and green glass liner along with the matching mustard spoon, pepper height 82mm, weight 10.1oz/317grms.
Matched canteen of Old English pattern silver cutlery, tablespoons, Exeter circa.1800; table forks, Exeter circa.1800; dessert spoon, circa.1800; some with Exeter marks; the forks circa.1800, some with Exeter marks; teapsoons mostly by George Turner of Exeter; together with a pair of sauce ladles, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, 70oz weighable; and twelve Victorian table knives, filled silver handles, modern stainless steel blades; and twelve similar dessert knives.
A matched silver fiddle thread and shell pattern flatware service, various makers and dates: crested, includes, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, four salt spoons, eight tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, gravy spoon and sugar tongs, contained in an oak canteen, total weight of silver 137.13ozs.
An early 17th Century seal top spoon:, maker's mark struck once to the bowl, RC within (a rose a similar mark can be found in Jackson's third edition page 525, fourth mark from top), with pear-shaped bowl with plain stem and seal top, pricked with initial RB and dated 1637, 17cm. long, 1.30ozs.
A set of George III Old English thread pattern part flatware service, maker Peter & William Bateman, London, 1810: bears crest of the Cosserat family, includes eight tablespoons, seven table forks and four teaspoons, together with four matched tea spoons and one mustard spoon, total weight of silver 42.28ozs.

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