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Miscellaneous items, to include a leather and silver plated hip flask, a horn beaker, a Queen Victoria commemoration prayer book, silver plated caddy spoon, a print depicting gentlemen in carriages, mounted onto opaque glass, and an Eastern painting, on bone depicting figures on horseback etc.
CLASSIC SOUL/FUNK/DISCO LPs - Yet more cracking LPs here, with 10 x LPs in this brilliant selection. Artists/titles are The Exoutics - The Exoutic Touch (41341), Lloyd Price - Music... Music (LPG original, sealed), Salhi - S/T (very rare SHINE 3503), Eddie Russ - See The Light (MG7606), The Ebonys (BDS 5679 sealed), St James (TP 7001), Solid Solution - Loving You (original Silver Spoon), King Errisson (x2) - S/T and The Magic Man and Willis Jackson. Condition is Ex to Ex+/unplayed.
A George IV Scottish silver fiddle and shell pattern fish slice of heavy gauge, by J. McKay, Edinburgh, 1826, engraved with bull's head erased crest; a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles by H. & H. Lias, London, 1853; a pair of George III silver feather-edge sugar tongs by Samuel Jerman, London, circa 1780; a George III fiddle pattern table spoon by Eley & Fearn, London, 1806; a Victorian silver mustard spoon of unidentified pattern by John Newton Mappin, Sheffield, 1882; a small pair of sugar tongs; a decorative pair of German servers chased with groups of putti; a set of 6 German coffee spoons; and a pair of German sprung silver sugar nips, wt. 630 gm. (15)
A silver cigarette holder case with amber cigarette holder, the latter with 15 carat gold mount, Birmingham, 1903; a Dutch silver shovel bowl caddy spoon, 1840; a tortoiseshell snuff box, circa 1800, with gilt-metal mounts, silver trophies inlaid to cover (box a/f); a small silver identity bracelet inscribed "Scott"; ac Continental silver pill box with English import marks; a gilt-metal lorgnette (glass a/f); a tortoiseshell counter impressed with portrait of King Charles III of Spain and a group of plated items including mesh coin purse, vesta case, paste-set brooch, a brass-cased compass (glass a/f), a Wills Embassy's cigar cutter etc.
A George III Irish silver bright-engraved condiment spoon by John Power, Dublin, circa 1790, pointed end with star cartouche above a vacant cartouche; also a William IV Irish silver fiddle pattern shovel bowl condiment spoon engraved with cockerel crest, by Philip Weekes, Dublin, 1835, wt. 21 gm. (2)
Railway and Military Interest. A silver pre WW I shooting prize spoon bearing enamelled crossed rifles beneath the badge of the Central South African Railway Volunteers, by Vaughan & Sons, Birmingham circa 1910 (date letter rubbed). The CSARV were formed in 1903 and absorbed into the 12th. Pretoria Regiment in July 1913 on the approach of war. Length 17.5cm. wt. 40gm.
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel spoon, maker's mark ND (Cyrillic), "88" standard, Moscow, 1886, with turquoise ground decorated with scrolling cloisons, white bead borders, knop finial, bowl centered by large five-petalled flower head in traditional colours on textured ground, 18.1 cm. long
INVERNESS:- A Scottish provincial Oar pattern mustard spoon, initialled, by Robert Naughton of Inverness, another similar example, same maker, another initialled by Jamieson & Naughton of Inverness, another similar example, same maker and a Fiddle example by Alexander Macleod of Inverness; 1.9 oz (5)
A MIXED LOT:- A late Victorian mounted glass cayenne pepper bottle & spoon by Heath & Middleton, London 1899, a wooden playing cards box with cut-steel work on the cover "Ecarte", a small Middle Eastern ring-shaped vessel, a modern lipstick holder with two gold bands, an antique "SHERRY" wine label, and a late 18th century small fold-out magnifying glass; the card box 6.9" (17.5 cms) long; 5.9 oz weighable silver (6)
A RARE GEORGE II / III IRISH FANCY-BACK TEA SPOON with a scroll below the drop, initialled "A.K", by either John Douglas or Isaac D'Olier, Dublin c.1760 (no date letter) together with a pair of provincial tea spoons, initialled, by Mercy Ashworth of Newcastle c.1790, a pair of George III silvergilt naturalistic tea spoons, unmarked, and seven various antique condiment spoons; 4.9 oz (12)
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of American table spoons and six matching dessert forks by Gorham & Co., c. 1900, four Victorian King's pattern dessert spoons, a set of six Victorian dessert forks by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1881, a set of six Victorian Fiddle & Thread pattern tea spoons, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1847 and another tea spoon, most pieces either initialled or crested; 39.1 oz (25)
ASSORTED ANTIQUE FIDDLE PATTERN INCLUDING:- A basting spoon, three table spoons, six dessert spoons, two tea spoons, a sauce ladle, some pieces crested, some initialled (and two pieces with both), mixed makers & dates & mixed Assay offices together with a small Old English pattern ladle with a gilt bowl & an engraved stem, initialled "R" by D. Urquhart & N. Hart, London 1801; the latter 5.25" (13.3 cms) long; 24 oz (14)
A 20TH CENTURY AUSTRALIAN "TIME FOR TEA" CADDY SPOON showing 4 o'cock in the bowl, the handle is the outline of a tea pot with the enamelled arms of Queanbeyan*, by Stokes & Sons of Melbourne; 2.3" (6 cms) long; 0.65 oz *Queanbeyan is a city in New South Wales, 15 kilometres east of Canberra.
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH MOUNTED CURLY HORN SNUFF MULL with openwork wavy borders, an agate-set cover, the body with a navette-shaped cartouche, inscribed "Sir Francis Chantrey's Mull, the gift of Lady Chantrey to William John Broderip, 16th January 1842", also with a dependant snuff spoon secured by a chain, unmarked, c.1790; 5" (12.8 cms) long *Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey *1781-1841) was an English sculptor, born at Norton, Derbyshire on 7th April 1781 who began his career as a wood carver. In his youth he was also a painter. However it is as a sculptor that he is best known and is considered by many to have been the best sculptor of the 19th century. In 1811 his bust of the radical reformer John Tooke was exhibited at the Royal Academy after which many commissions followed including statues of William IV in Windsor Castle and at Brighton. Other notable sitters were George IV, the Duke of Wellington, William Pitt, George Washington, in the State House, Boston as well as Sir Walter Scott. He also accepted many commissions from churches including monument to the Robinson children in Lichfield (1817) and a statue of Lady Frederica Stanhope in Chevening Church (1824). Chantrey received his knighthood in 1835 and died on 25th November 1841.
VICTORIAN MATCHED CANTEEN OF FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING:- Twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve tea spoons, four egg spoons, one salt spoon, one butter knife & three sauce ladles by three different makers (S. Hayne & D. Cater, Messrs. John & Henry Lias and William Eaton), London, mixed dates, 1837/38/42/43/45 together with a set of twelve modern thread pattern table knives & twelve side knives with stainless steel blades, maker's mark "WB", Sheffield 1978; 143 oz weighable silver (92)
SCOTTISH FLATWARE:- A Victorian Queen's pattern soup ladle (a single struck variant), initialled "C", by R. Stewart, Glasgow 1844, a salt spoon, initialled, a pair of Fiddle toddy ladles, initialled, possibly by W. Russell, Glasgow 1832, a Victorian tea spoon, initialled and a pair of sugar tongs, initialled, maker's mark only "JL", unascribed 1820-40; the soup ladle 15" (38 cms) long; 14 oz (6)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of nine Scottish provincial Fiddle tea spoons, by James Erskine of Aberdeen c.1800, a George III picture-back tea spoon with a heron & rushes, initialled "TC", maker;s mark "RS" & lion passant, and two George III toddy ladles with whalebone handles 1801 and 1812; the latter 6.75" (17 cms) long; 4.2 oz weighable silver (12)
REPLICAS OF EARLY SPOONS:- A St. Nicholas apostle spoon with inscribed stem, by L.A. Crichton, London 1936, an apostle spoon (St. Simon Zelotes) with gilt figure by Haseler & Haseler, Birmingham 1914, a slip-top spoon inscribed on the back of the stem "dd. Mercers Company George VI 1937", London 1937 and another slip-top spoon by S.B. Harman, London 1922; the latter 6.6" (16.8 cms) long; 9.1 oz (4)
A FAR EASTERN RICE BOWL with chased decoration around the sides & on the base, signed & struck with two Chinese character marks, 1900-1920 together with a Danish Acanthus pattern spoon by George Jensen of Copenhagen, (with English import marks for 1925) and a pair of George II sugar nips, initialled, by William Shaw & William Priest, London 1750-60; the bowl 6" (15.5 cms) diameter; 7.5 oz (3)
A GEORGE III FEATHER-EDGE BASTING SPOON (with shoulders) initialled "W" by George Smith, London 1789, a meat skewer, initialled, by S. Godbehere, E. Wigan & J. Bult, London 1800, a Bead pattern basting spoon, initialled, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1787 and a George III Bead pattern table spoon; the skewer 12.25" (31 cms) long; 11.4 oz (4)
A MIXED LOT:- A modern sugar caster, a small modern Irish strawberry dish, inscribed, a bonbon dish, a sugar bowl on three ball feet, a vase, a pair of small buckles, a fob, a cayenne pepper spoon (from a bottle), a mounted glass ink bottle and a small "pocket" case or box inscribed "Uncle Ben"; the latter 2.5" (6.5 cms) long; 15 oz weighable silver (11)
A PAIR AND FOUR OTHER GEORGE II / III SCOTTISH TABLE SPOONS Hanoverian pattern, a Fiddle table spoon by James Wright of Perth, a modern Scottish Rattail table spoon, two George II / III London-made table spoons, a George III marrow scoop and a plated marrow scoop, some pieces crested, some initialled; 22.6 oz weighable silver (12)

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