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A set of three George III provincial fiddle pattern table spoons, Newcastle 1812, maker Robertson & Walton, also a fiddle pattern table spoon, Exeter 1842, by J Stone, a George III fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1812 by Josiah and George Piercy and another London 1835 by William Bateman, total weight 14.59ozs.
A Victorian mustard pot of cylindrical form, crested, with hinged lid having a pierced thumbpiece and oak leaf decorated scroll handle, the foliate decorated sides raised on a shaped base, with blue glass liner, 8.5cm. high, maker James Franklin, London, 1840 together with a William IV Kings pattern mustard Spoon, maker’s mark worn, London 1835, total weight of silver 6.65ozs.
An Imperial Russian silver and gilt decorated presentation cup and spoon, the cup holder with clear glass liner, decorated with a pierced fence and gable end of a house with a young girl peering through the window, the shaped handle with oval thumbpiece, 10.5cm. high, maker’s mark indistinct, assay master A. Romanov, 1887, Moscow; the spoon with oval shaped bowl, spiral twist stem and a terminal in the form of a young girl with pigtail holding a scythe, 16.5cm. long, maker KK possibly Conan Komarov, assay master mark indistinct but dated 1885, Moscow, contained in an fitted oak box, total weight of silver 7.65ozs.
A Martin Bros. salt glazed stoneware spoon warmer modelled as a grotesque beast with wide mouth, broad nose, raised eyebrows, large pointed ears and hairy tapering body on four ‘button’ feet, 20 cm long, incised to underside ‘R.W. Martin’, ‘17’, ‘London & Southall’ and ‘11-1879’, tiny flake to edge of one ear.
A collection of Georgian silver flatware, including a sugar tongs by Thomas Barker, London 1811; a pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles and matching sifter spoon, London 1800; and a set of six Old English thread teaspoons, William Sumner, London 1787; together with other silver and plated items of flatware, 8.4 oz gross weighable
A set of five Irish George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons by Charles Marsh, Dublin 1825, with another Irish Georgian fiddle pattern teaspoon by Elizabeth Bainbridge, circa 1805; together with an Irish George III silver sauce ladle, Dublin 1814, engraved with a crest; a Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoon by Whiting, London 1843, engraved with a crest; an 18th century German silver owl finial spoon; and seven other silver items of flatware, 12.8 oz gross; and a plated teaspoon
Two cased sets of six silver teaspoons, one by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1916, the other with shell bowls, London 1897; together with miscellaneous silver and silver coloured flatware, inluding a German silver coloured fancy spoon, Hanau early 20th century, import marks for Berthold Mueller, Chester 1908, pseudo Nuremberg marks, 20cm long; together with tow silver coloured Chinese caddy spoons, a George IV Irish mustard spoon, Dublin 1825, and a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1913, and other items, 14.05 oz gross
An Edwardian silver Christening bowl by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1903, with half fluted body and gilt interior, 11cm diameter; together with a Scottish sivler sauce ladle by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1807; and an 18th century French provincial dessert spoon, 6.7 oz gross, in a velvet lined fitted case
A collection of silver and silver mounted items, including a bud vase by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1910; a commemorative Millennium silver spoon, in its case; a silver hand bell by Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1926, with ivorine handle; two silver napkin rings, and a silver mounted hand mirror and cut glass circular box; together with a silver plated cup by Christofle, 13 oz gross weighable

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