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Silver-Group of George IV silver Old English pattern Exeter flatware comprising: basting spoon, pair of tablespoons and three salt spoons, maker William Woodman of Bristol, Exeter hallmarks for 1824 together with the original hand written purchase receipt dated December 24th 1824 at a total price of four pounds and fourteen shillings, combined weight 8.7oz approx Minor wear to tips of bowls - ** General condition consistent with age
Pair of Georgian silver berry spoons with matching sifting spoon, each with typical later embossed and chased decoration, various makers and dates, in a fitted blue velvet and silk lined case, combined weight 5.1oz approx Engraved monograms and dates - ** General condition consistent with age
Victorian silver part canteen, crested, maker George Angel, London 1865 & 1866, comprising: basting spoon, pair of ladles, six tablespoons, ten table forks, nine dessert spoons and ten dessert forks, 77oz approx. Tips of tines are somewhat worn, tips of bowls are somewhat worn - ** General condition consistent with age
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD, by John Denzilow, London 1800, of oval serpentine form, with domed cover and urn finial, pierced thumbpiece and capped scroll handle, engraved with an heraldic mailed fist and armorial, blue glass liner, together with a spoon, Newcastle no date letter, total approximate weight 4oz (2)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF GEORGE IV AND LATER SILVER DECORATIVE FLATWARE, comprising a child`s Christening knife and fork and spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823, with flower and leaf embossed handles, a salt spoon, London 1845, with shell bowl, scale handle and female mask finial, a child`s Christening knife and fork by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1849, a caster spoon, import marks for Berthold Hermann Muller, London 1923, with pierced bowl and ship handle, total approximate weight 4oz (7)
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND SHELL SUGAR TONGS, by John Walton, Newcastle 1853, together with a pair of George III silver bright cut sugar tongs, no date letter, and a Victorian silver Old English preserve spoon, by George W Adams, London 1876, engraved with foliate scrolls, total approximate weight 4oz (3)
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING SET, by John Aldwinkle and Thomas Slater, London 1887/8, comprising spoon, fork and napkin ring, each finely engraved with butterflies and flowers around a vacant cartouche, total approximate weight 2.5oz, in a black morocco case with puce silk and velvet lining bearing retailer`s mark of Pearce and Sons, Huddersfield, Leeds and Leicester
Collection of Methodist commemorative items, to include a John Wesley seal bust and silver plated spoon, four medals commemorating the Twentieth Century Fund, Centenary Hall, and John and Charles Wesley, (6) Condition report: One medal has dents. The three other medals have tarnishing. No serious damages. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`
A SCANDINAVIAN SPOON the deep rounded fig shaped bowl engraved on the underside with initials and date 1751 on a banner, on broad flat tapering handle with chamfered section and engraved with a curling leaf, 15.5cm l, mid 18th c, 1oz ++In good condition apart from one or two infant teething type dents in the bowl
A PAIR OF GEORGE II TABLESPOONS AND FOUR GEORGE II/III TABLESPOONS all Hanoverian pattern, the pair by George Hodges, London, date letter rubbed, 10ozs ++In average condition, other than the pair, the rest with rubbed marks, all but one engraved with contemporary initials, the pair AK, one spoon also scratched with the date 1764
A GEORGE III/VICTORIAN COMPOSED TABLE SERVICE bright cut Old English pattern, crested, by (but not limited to) George Smith and William Fearn, William Eley William Fearn and William Chawner, William Theobalds, Robert Hennell II, Richard Crossley and George Smith and Alexander Henderson (Edinburgh), London 1776-1841 (one dessert spoon Exeter 1878), in baize lined oak canteen labelled MALLETT & SON BATH, 128ozs 10dwts (101) ++Bright cut and crested under the auspices`s of Mallett & Son in the late 19th/early 20th c. The principal pieces in excellent condition, rather more wear visible on the dessert spoons, the bowls of several of these and one or two of the teaspoons creased where thin

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