A Queen Anne Silver Britannia Standard Hanoverian Pattern Table Spoon, Thomas Sadler, London 1709, with rat tail bowl, the terminal engraved with initials WC; and a George II Silver Example, marks indistinct, possibly John Millington, London 1730, with rat tail bowl, the terminal engraved with initials EF (large repair to stem), 3oz 12dwt (2)
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A Group of George II/III Silver Spoons, comprising: two bright engraved Irish examples, John Stoyte, 1794 and 1798; a Hanoverian bottom marked tablespoon, Hester Bateman, 1775; an Old English example also by Hester Bateman, 1788; a bright engraved Old English tablespoon, George Smith, 1782; a Hanoverian dessert spoon by Ebenezer Coker; and a Hanoverian shell back tablespoon, maker's mark RH, London, 1754, 11.8ozt (7)
A Queen Anne Britannia Standard Silver Dog Nose Table Spoon, John Ladyman, London 1704, with plain rat tail bowl, engraved with the initials AP with a sun between; together with another early 18th century Britannia standard dog nose example, marks rubbed, engraved with initials TP; and a mid 18th Century Hanoverian pattern example, makers mark obscured possibly TH, engraved with the initials SH, 5oz 4dwt (3)
Three Georg Jensen Silver Serving Pieces, all with sponsor's mark of Stockwell & Co and English import marks for London 1928-1931, comprising: an ornamental serving spoon, pattern No.133; a Beaded pattern toddy ladle; and a pickle form, of leaf and berry type design, pattern No.52 , the spoon 19cm long, 4oz 12dwt
A Set of Six French Silver-Gilt Teaspoons, Veuve Fritz, Strasbourg, 2nd half 18th century, fiddle and thread pattern; and An Italian Silver-Gilt Basting Spoon, Turin, possibly Bartolomeo Pagliani, engraved armorial beneath a Marquis coronet to reverse of terminal; the latter 29cm long, 10oz 4dwt (7)
18th-19th century AD. A liturgical spoon comprising a horn bowl attached with brass pins to a bone handle with four large annulets to the lower end, seven small annulets in cruciform configuration to the pointed end. 36 grams, 24.5cm (9 3/4"). Property of an Essex, UK collector; acquired London art market, 1960s-1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition, usage wear.
A silver dish, by Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1977, commemorating the Queens Silver Jubilee, 9.4cm diameter, cased; a silver napkin ring; a single loaded silver desk candlestick; a Yard o Led silver propelling pencil and ball point pen set; two folding fruit silver bladed fruit knives; a two blade penknife in steel; a salt spoon; a Georgian silver mustard spoon; a pair of silver claw tongs; and a silver watch fob

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