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Lot 22

A CHARLES II EAST ANGLIAN PROVINCIAL TREFID SPOON of serving size with a moulded rattail & pricked initials "HS" on the back of the terminal, by Thomas Havers, Norwich c.1675; 11.3" (28.7 cms) long; 2.7 oz

Lot 24

A WILLIAM IV IRISH FIDDLE RATTAIL DESSERT SPOON inscribed "Co Cavan Grand Jury" by Edward Power, Dublin 1833 (retailer`s mark of Twycross); 7.3" (18.5 cms) long; 1.35 oz

Lot 28

A SET OF FOUR SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE TEA SPOONS initialled, by James Begg, Aberdeen (J`B, thistle) c.1840 and a dessert spoon initialled, by James Erskine, Aberdeen c.1800; 2.25 oz (5)

Lot 29

A RARE WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE TEA SPOON initialled "P", by Richard Wilkie, Tain (RW, TAIN, Thistle) c.1835; 5.5" (14 cms) long; 0.5 oz

Lot 34

THREE VARIOIUS SMALL PAPER KNIVES with ivory blades & an Eastern spoon & fork with horn handles; the latter 5.5" (14 cms) long (5)

Lot 39

AN 18TH CENTURY DUTCH SERVING SPOON Hanoverian pattern with a double drop, maker`s mark, by Hendrik Kramer, Amsterdam 1760; 12.75" (32.2 cms) long; 4.5 oz

Lot 40

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BASTING OR SERVING SPOON crested, by George Wintle, London 1808 and another plated example; the former 12" (30.5 cms) long; 4 oz weighable silver (2)

Lot 43

A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN TEA SPOONS Fiddle pattern, initialled "RBC", by Joseph Shoemaker, Philadelphia c.1800 and a 19th century American table spoon, shaped Fiddle pattern, initialled "MS" by an unascribed maker "T.CHASE"; the latter 8.6" (22 cms) long; 2.5 oz (3)

Lot 45

A MODERN LACE-BACK TREFID SERVING SPOON monogrammed, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1918; 11.6" (29.5 cms) long; 5.75 oz

Lot 47

A GEORGE IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOON Old English pattern, initialled "JM", by Thomas Davie, Greenock (TD, anchor, C, Greenock) c.1825; 9.3" (23.6 cms) long; 1.75 oz

Lot 49

A GEORGE III IRSH STRAINER SPOON of serving size with bright-cut & star decoration, by John Shields, Dublin 1785; 11.9" (30.2 cms) long; 3.5 oz

Lot 53

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOON with later-decoration, by Robert Keay, Perth (RK, eagle, RK, eagle, RK) 1840-50; 1.6 oz

Lot 54

A HANDMADE SPOON with applied "melted" work up the stem, by R. E. Stone, London 1937; 6.3" (16 cms) long; 0.9 oz

Lot 56

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SERVING SPOON with a Celtic point terminal, by J. Douglas, Dundee (DOUGLAS, ID, & three other marks) 1795-1800; 12.7" (32.2 cms) long; 3.1 oz

Lot 64

MIXED FLATWARE: A George III punch ladle, whalebone handle, a serving spoon, three table spoons, two sugar sifter ladles and seven other miscellaneous spoons; 14 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 66

A VICTORIAN CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE with bright-cut bordered stems comprising: six table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve tea spoons, a pair of sauce ladles and eleven egg spoons by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1849 (and another non-matching egg spoon); 108 oz (68)

Lot 68

A MIXED LOT: A case containing six various tea spoons, a set of six modern Rattail coffee spoons, a pair of Irish Fiddle Rattail sauce ladles, a set of six George III tea spoons, initialled, two pairs of sugar tongs, a salt spoon, two tea spoons, a butter knife (loaded) and a Canadian fruit spoon; 16 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 70

MIXED ANTIQUE FLATWARE: A Russian table spoon, an Irish table spoon & tea spoon, a sauce ladle, two condiment spoons, a "berry" spoon, a sugar spoon, a dessert spoon, a pickle fork & a small knife & fork (loaded); 13 oz weighable silver (12)

Lot 78

A WILLIAM & MARY SMALL SILVERGILT TREFID SPOON with engraved decoration, a plain moulded rattail and a vacant oval cartouche on each side of the terminal, maker`s mark only, by Thomas Tysoe, London 1690-95; 4.25" (10.6 cms) long

Lot 81

MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN SPOONS: A set of four bright-cut tea spoons, crested, by Daniel van Voordhis, New York c.1780, a set of six Fiddle tea spoons, initialled, by J.W. Faulkner, NY c.1835, five other tea spoons, two dessert spoons, a Fiddle table spoon by Mitchell & Tyler, VA, another by J. Staniford, Windham, CT, and two other table spoons; 20 oz (21)

Lot 84

MIXED FLATWARE: A pair of Exeter-made table spoons, another table spoon, four various dessert spoons, and four tea spoons (11.8 oz)

Lot 86

A PAIR OF MODERN CAST GRAPE SHEARS with fox & vine handles, four plated forks & a Swedish table spoon; the shears 6.25" (16 cms) long; 5 oz weighable silver (6)

Lot 90

A GEORGE IV IRISH BASTING SPOON Fiddle Rattail pattern, crested, maker`s mark "JS", Dublin 1823; 12.5" (31.8 cms) long; 4.75 oz

Lot 95

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL MASKING SPOON with a part-twisted stem and a shaped finial, maker`s mark only, by John Keith, Banff, 1800-1820; 6.75" (17 cms) long; 0.5 oz

Lot 99

A JAMES II UNASCRIBED TREFID SPOON pricked "AS" over "1685" on the front of the terminal, maker`s mark only "AF" (monogram)? c.1685; 8" (20.5 cms) long; 1.4 oz

Lot 102

A LATE GEORGE II MARROW SPOON with a single drop, crested & initialled "G", by John Kentenber & Thomas Grove, London 1757; 8.75" (22.2 cms) long; 1.75 oz

Lot 106

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE TABLE SPOON initialled "D" by James Erskine, Aberdeen (E, hand & dagger, turrets) c.1815; 1.75 oz

Lot 109

INDIAN COLINIAL: An early 19th century table spoon, Old English pattern, by John Mair, Calcutta c.1800; 1.5 oz

Lot 110

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOON Old English, initialled, by James Erskine, Aberdeen (E, turrets, hand & dagger) c.1815; 1.6 oz

Lot 111

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOON with a double drop, initialled "M", by James Erskine, Aberdeen (IE, ABD) c.1795; 1.75 oz

Lot 113

A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOON Old English pattern, initialled, by Robert Bowers, Chester 1804; 2.25 oz

Lot 118

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH MILITARY THREAD PATTERN STRAINER SPOON of serving size, with a part-covered bowl, crested, by Richard Crossley, London 1788; 11.75" (30 cms) long; 4.5 oz

Lot 119

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH STRAINER SPOON serving size, Old English pattern with a part-covered bowl & a bright-cut shield cartouche, crested below the motto "All my hope is in God", by Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1780; 12.4" (31.5 cms) long; 3.5 oz

Lot 120

A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH PROVINCIAL LARGE SERVING SPOON Fiddle pattern with a large, shaped drop, the back of the terminal engraved with a dual coat of arms, by Gabrielle Bidard, Rennes 1768; 14.25" (36.2 cms) long; 5.75 oz

Lot 121

A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH PROVINCIAL LARGE SERVING SPOON Fiddle & Thread pattern with an engraved coat of arms on the back of the terminal, maker`s mark "IIP", Grenoble 1768; 12.95" (32.8 cms) long; 6 oz

Lot 122

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SERVING SPOON initialled "AN", with a removable strainer covering half of the bowl, by Walter Tweedie, London 1776; 11.4" (29 cms) long; 3.5 oz

Lot 123

A GEORGE I LARGE BRITANNIA STANDARD SERVING SPOON Hanoverian pattern with a plain rattail, crested, the bowl later pierced with crosslets & drilled holes, maker`s mark worn, London 1721; 14.5" (37 cms) long; 6.25 oz

Lot 124

A GEORGE II LARGE BASTING SPOON Hanoverian pattern with a double drop & engraved crest above the initials "M-AW", by Elias Cachart, London 1752; 14.3" (36.5 cms) long; 6 oz

Lot 125

A WILLIAM & MARY SUCKET SPOON & FORK with a plain rattail, maker`s mark only struck once in the bowl "BB" above a crescent*, London c.1690; 6.25" (16 cms) long; 0.5 oz *See Jackson`s Revised pp.141.

Lot 127

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE TEA SPOON initialled, by John Macrae, Inverness (JMCR, INS, Thistle) c.1850 and another by the same maker, also initialled (maker`s mark only); 0.75 oz (2)

Lot 131

AN EARLY GEORGE II SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEA SPOON Hanoverian, initialled "C", maker`s mark only, by James Brown, Perth c.1730; 0.25 oz

Lot 136

A GEORGE II SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEA SPOON Hanoverian pattern tea spoon, initialled "GKI", maker`s mark only, by Coline Allan, Aberdeen c.1750; 0.2 oz

Lot 138

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with an Egyptian-mask terminal, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1870-80 (no date letter); 3.5" (9 cms) long; 0.3 oz

Lot 139

A RARE EARLY VICTORIAN CAST CADDY SPOON with a fluted oval bowl resembling a small shell, with textured matting, the volute stem with two bands of beading curling back on itself & terminating in a swan`s mask, maker`s mark "IW", probably by John Williams, London 1848; 3.85" (9.7 cms) long; 1.5 oz

Lot 140

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON Fiddle & Thread pattern, by Messrs. Lias, London 1866; 4" (10 cms) long; 0.75 oz

Lot 141

A MODERN SCOTTISH CADDY SPOON with a pierced handle, by Philip D.A. Campbell of the Isle of Mull (with Edinburgh marks for 1993), boxed; 2.8" (7.1 cms) long; 0.25 oz

Lot 142

BOOK / BOOKLETS ON CADDY SPOONS: Norie, John: Caddy Spoons an illustrated Supplement, 1998, a Goldsmiths` Hall Loan Exhibition catalogue of Tea Caddy Spoons, 1965 and The Caddy spoon in the 20th century (3)

Lot 146

A PAIR OF GEORGE III "CAST ARM" SUGAR TONGS with chased & pierced decoration initialled "HEK", maker`s mark partially struck, London c.1770 and a George III table spoon, initialled, by Richard Ferris, Exeter 1794; the tongs 5.3" (13.5 cms) long; 3 oz (2)

Lot 148

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN BRITANNIA STANDARD TABLE SPOONS laceback trefid pattern by Thomas Bradbury, London 1900 and a similar smaller spoon by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1924; the latter 5.5" (14 cms) long; 4.75 oz (3)

Lot 153

A GEORGE III IRISH TABLE SPOON initialled "DG" on the drop, by Michael Keating, Dublin 1780 and an Edwardian mounted horn spoon by C. Saunders & F. Shepherd, Chester 1902; the latter 7" (17.5 cms) long; 1.75 oz weighable silver (2)

Lot 155

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SERVING SPOON initialled, maker`s mark rubbed, London 1809; 11.5" (29.2 cms) long; 3.5 oz

Lot 156

BY LIBERTY & CO: A late Victorian Art Nouveau spoon with an openwork tendril stem, a hooked terminal & a heart-shaped bowl, Birmingham 1899; 7.7" (19.5 cms) long; 2.5 oz

Lot 157

A MIXED LOT: A Regimental table fork, Hanoverian Military Thread pattern, engraved with the badge of the Queen`s Own Hussars, & crested by Paul Storr, London 1812 together with a table spoon, a pair of sugar nips, a pickle fork & a Scandinavian commemorative spoon; 9 oz (lot)

Lot 159

A QUEEN ANNE WEST COUNTRY `TRANSITIONAL` SPOON with a rounded terminal, bead & reeded rattail, by John Elston, Exeter 1703; 7.15" (18 cms) long; 1.2 oz

Lot 161

A CHARLES II UNASCRIBED PROVINCIAL TREFID SPOON with a ribbed rattail, incuse initials "IC" on the back of the terminal, struck with two marks: a lion passant & pellets (twice) & a fleur-de-lys (twice), unascribed 1670-1680; 7.75" (19.6 cms) long; 1.25 oz

Lot 164

A RARE CHARLES I STUMP TOP SPOON engraved on the back of the bowl with two crests, maker`s mark unclear, London c.1628; 7.1" (18 cms) long; 1.5 oz

Lot 174

A VICTORIAN SILVERGILT CASED SET OF SIX TEA SPOONS a pair of sugar tongs & matching caddy spoon, by Henry Holland, London 1867/72/73; the caddy spoon 3.5" (9 cms) long; 3.8 oz

Lot 176

A GEORGE III IRISH MINIATURE MARROW SPOON by J. Pittar, Dublin c.1790 (no date letter); 4" (10 cms) long; 0.25 oz

Lot 180

A RARE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOON with a Celtic point, initialled, by Thomas Stewart, Elgin (TS, ELN.) c.1820; 9.25" (23.4 cms) long

Lot 184

A PAIR OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE TEA SPOONS by William Jamieson of Aberdeen (WJ, A, B, D, WJ, WJ) 1820-40, and a table spoon with a pointed end, by John Findlay, Aberdeen (JF, AB, DN) 1830-40, all initialled; 3 oz (3)

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