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Lot 120

Two silver cigarette cases and a cased silver spoon

Lot 121

Various cased cutlery including a carving set, silver spoon and a nut cracker and pick set and three pin jars (10)

Lot 234

A mid Victorian mahogany upholstered armchair, the spoon shaped back above out scrolling arms on scroll carved cabriole legs

Lot 402

A SET OF SIX RUSSIAN PARCEL GILT TEA SPOONS AND A LARGER SPOON with cyrillic inscription, the frosted back of the bowl of the set engraved with foliage, both Moscow, by Stepan Levin, 1899-1908 and another, 1891-96, 5ozs 10dwts ++The lot in fine condition

Lot 1020

A WALNUT ELBOW CHAIR the carved spoon shaped back crested by a shell above rosettes, leafy scrolling foliage framing the marquetry splat, having shepherd`s crook arms and on cabriole forelegs with volutes, 108cm h, branded AM, c1930 ++Unevenly faded but in otherwise good condition, the seat covered in calico

Lot 408

A PART SET OF CONTINENTAL SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CUTLERY comprising ten teaspoons, four table spoons and two similar, a serving spoon, three dinner forks and three dessert forks, each engraved with various initials, total approximate weight: 34ozs. See illustration

Lot 410

THREE CONTINENTAL SILVER TABLE SPOONS, with reed edge handles, two matching dinner forks, a fiddle pattern table spoon with raised heraldic shield, a napkin ring inscribed Bettina and an open circular salt on three splay feet, 13ozs, together with three silver grip tea knives with steel blades, two silver plated fiddle pattern spoons and a gilt metal pierced sugar bow (14)

Lot 420

A GEORGE III SILVER CASTOR SPOON, possibly John Lias II, London 1814, with shell bowl and bead handle

Lot 423

A MID 17TH CENTURY SILVER PURITAN SPOON stamped to the reverse handle with maker`s mark IV, lion passant and date letter for 1631, the bowl stamped with crowned leopard (rubbed) 16cms. See illustration

Lot 457

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1850, engraved with initial, together with another spoon, similar, total approximate weight 10ozs

Lot 463

A GEORGE III SILVER BERRY SPOON WITH LATER DECORATION, William Eley and William Fearn, London 1802, together with a similar spoon (2), 3.5ozs

Lot 468

A VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BASTING SPOON by Z.Barraclough & Sons, London 1900, the handle initialled B., 31.5cms long, approximate weight 5oz

Lot 480

A SILVER GILT HOUSE OF COMMONS SOUVENIR SPOON, the bowl embossed in relief with Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, the handle with the Royal Crest, together with two silver gilt replicas of the Anointing Spoon (3)

Lot 481

A GEORGE V SILVER CONDIMENT SET, Birmingham 1934, of hexagonal form, comprising salt, mustard, pepperette, the salt and mustard with blue glass liners, together with an associated spoon

Lot 379

A late 18th century silver mote spoon, maker`s mark indistinct, the shell back bowl symmetrically pierced, the stem with diamond point, 13.5cm

Lot 392

A small James I silver dog nose rattail spoon, probably by Thomas Allen, London circa 1680, date letter rubbed, 17cm, 1.5oz

Lot 397

A pair of George III silver salts, by Henry Nutting, London 1810, each of plain navette shape on a reeded foot with two reeded handles, blue glass liners, 13cm wide, each with a Victorian fiddle and thread pattern salt spoon by George Adams, London 1875, 8.25oz (4)

Lot 400

An early Victorian fiddle pattern gravy spoon, by George Jamieson (Aberdeen), London 1839, initialled, 30.5cm, 3.5oz

Lot 505

Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, A Danish metalwares Acorn pattern serving spoon, design no. 62, stamped marks

Lot 4

A late 19th century Copeland majolica spoon warmer modelled as a white conch shell resting on pink coral and two tone green seaweed, impressed marks, 17.5cm (7in) wide

Lot 302

A Russian niello decorated fiddle pattern silver spoon, the mark defaced and stamped 800, the back of the bowl niello decorated with a grouse, the handle with a swan and a crane to the front and back respectively, 21.5cm, 3oz

Lot 335

A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, by William Bateman I, London 1818, initialled, 30.25cm, 4oz

Lot 363

A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, by John Lias, London 1800, initialled and crested, 31.5cm, 3oz

Lot 364

A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, by Soloman Hougham, London 1802, crested, 29.5cm, 3.25oz

Lot 158

A cased set of six silver Teaspoons and Tongs with Apostle finials, Sheffield, 1933 and a babies silver spoon.

Lot 162

A silver Preserve Spoon, Victorian silver dessert spoon etc.

Lot 175

A silver panel sided, two handled Sugar Bowl and matching cream jug, Birmingham, 1912, a silver sifting spoon and a silver tea spoon.

Lot 165

Horse brasses & a brass ladle spoon. (3).

Lot 243

Bag of assorted silver plated cutlery to include large fiddle pattern basting spoon.

Lot 362

Box of assorted china to include blue & white Fenton Old Foley ware baluster vase with matching miniature vase, Noritake mustard pot with spoon, floral design dressing table set, modern Chinese bowl, various dinner plates etc.

Lot 422

Two mahogany finish wall cases containing various crested silver plated tea spoons to include Gibraltar , YWCA Canada together with open hanging spoon rack again with souvenir plated spoons.

Lot 661

Victorian mahogany spoon backed hall chair

Lot 18

Georgian silver caddy spoon with shell bowl & decorated handle (Ldn 1823)

Lot 21

Silver serving spoon (Ldn) by Peter & Anne Bateman

Lot 32

Silver-handled glove stretchers, Georgian silver spoon & three other pieces

Lot 97

Five silver mounted dressing table bottles, a napkin ring, five silver handled dessert knives and a basting spoon

Lot 397

Two pairs of metal casts for dessert spoon and fork manufacture

Lot 7

Five Scottish provincial spoons, comprising: a fiddle pattern table spoon by Peter Ross, Aberdeen, circa 1819-1822 (A, PR, A); a fiddle pattern tea spoon by George Jamieson, London 1853 (GJ, four London marks, ABDN); two Old English tea spoons by James Erskine, Aberdeen, circa 1792-1818; and a fiddle pattern salt spoon by Rettie & Son, Edinburgh 1839 (R&S, A, B, D, four Edinburgh marks), each engraved with a monogram or initials, 139g (4.4 oz) gross. See James, I. E. ‘The Goldsmiths of Aberdeen 1450-1850’ Aberdeen 1981, p. 135 for the maker Peter Ross.

Lot 8

A Scottish provincial rat-tail pattern table spoon by James Cornfute (1772-85), Perth, engraved with initials, 21cm (8.25in), 66g (2.1 oz); and a pointed Old English tea spoon by William Hanney, Paisley, circa 1800 (2)

Lot 9

A Scottish provincial Old English pattern tea spoon, possibly by Alex Ross of Tain, (AR, sun in splendour), 12g (0.4 oz)

Lot 10

A Scottish provincial fiddle pattern tea spoon by Alex Stewart, Tain (AS, cup and saucer) circa 1825, engraved with initials ‘AM’, 13g (0.4 oz)

Lot 11

[Scottish and colonial interest] A Scottish Old English pattern table spoon by George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1812 (POUCH, tally mark, GF.TOBAGO, four Edinburgh marks, GF), engraved ‘H’, 20cm (8in) long, 71g (2.25 oz). It would appear that George Fenwick II has bought this item of old stock from his father and additionally stamped it for his new market in Tobago. George Fenwick II moved there in September 1821 but his time was sadly short as he died only a few months later.

Lot 12

A Scottish provincial Old English pattern table spoon by Hugh Ross, Tain, circa 1770, engraved with the Mackay crest and motto ‘Manu Forti’ with ‘MK’ and ‘HF’ below, 62g (2 oz)

Lot 13

A Scottish provincial fiddle pattern dessert spoon by John Sellar, Wick, circa 1840 (JS, WICK, JS sideways, JS sideways), engraved ‘C’, 18.5cm (7.25in) long, 34g (1.1 oz)

Lot 14

Seven small spoons, comprising: a George III Scottish Old English tea spoon, overstruck mark of James Gordon of Glasgow, Edinburgh 1808, engraved ‘JO’; a Scottish pointed Old English tea spoon by Stewart Dawson & Co. Ltd , Glasgow 1913; a Scottish small toddy ladle, thistle and duty marks only, engraved ‘M’; a fiddle pattern condiment spoon, maker’s mark ‘IC’ twice only, engraved with a monogram; an Indian colonial fiddle pattern tea spoon by William Henry Twentyman (1816-1842), Calcutta (‘W.H.T’, crescent, fouled anchor, tally mark), engraved with a monogram; another tea spoon, maker’s mark ‘JL’ only; and a dog nose tea spoon, unmarked, scratch engraved ‘AW’ (excavated state), 90g (2.9 oz) gross

Lot 15

A Scottish provincial fiddle pattern tea spoon by Andrew Davidson, Arbroath, circa 1835 (AD, lion head, lion head, portcullis), engraved with a monogram; an Old English tea spoon by David Manson, Dundee (first recorded 1806) (DM, pot of flowers, DM), engraved ‘O’; and a pointed Old English tea spoon by Edward Livingstone, Dundee, circa 1790-1800 (EL, pot of flowers, D), engraved ‘KD’, 43g (1.35 oz) gross (3). See Guthrie, William ‘Dundee Silver 1750-1850’ Perth 1994, p. 64, fig. 201 for the first marks.

Lot 16

Three Scottish provincial silver teaspoons, comprising: a fiddle pattern tea spoon by John Keith, Banff, circa 1795; and two Dumfries fiddle pattern tea spoons, one possibly by Joseph Pearson (1794-1813), 49g (1.7 oz) gross. See Dobie, Kirkpatrick H. ‘Dumfries Silversmiths’, p.30, for a similar set of marks for Joseph Pearson.

Lot 17

A Scottish provincial Old English pattern table spoon, probably by Joseph Pearson, Dumfries, circa 1794-1817 (IP, eagle, anchor, S), engraved with a monogram; and a fiddle pattern tea spoon by James Yule, Dumfries, circa 1837 (fouled anchor, stag head, JY), engraved with a monogram, 68g (2.2 oz) gross. See Jackson (3rd edition), p. 597 for similar marks to both (Yule now a certain attribution).

Lot 18

A Scottish provincial fiddle pattern sugar tongs by J McIver, Fochabers, mid 19th century (J.MCI, thistle, J. MCI), engraved ‘S’, 15cm (6in) long, 47g (1.5 oz); and a fiddle pattern mustard spoon by Thomas Stewart, Elgin, circa 1813 (TS, ELN), with a gilded bowl??10g (0.35 oz). See Jackson (3rd Edition), p. 603 and 602 respectively for the marks.

Lot 20

Four Scottish provincial spoons, comprising: a pointed Old English pattern table spoon by Thomas Davie, Greenock, circa 1818-1830 (TD, anchor, ship, c, green oak), engraved with initials ‘TC’; together with three Greenock tea spoons, by A. Campbell, circa 1815 (AC, green oak, anchor); by J. Heron, circa 1800 (JH script, anchor, green oak); and J. Heron, circa 1800 (JH script and two indistinct), 100g (3.2 oz) gross

Lot 21

A Scottish provincial fiddle pattern toddy ladle by Alexander McRae I, Inverness, circa 1824-41 (AMR, horse, A), engraved ‘S’; an Old English tea spoon by Jameson & Naughton, Inverness, circa 1815 (J&N, INS), engraved with a monogram; and an Old English tea spoon by Chas. Jamieson, Inverness, circa 1800 (CJ, J), engraved with a monogram, 54g (1.75 oz) gross (3)

Lot 22

A George III Scottish provincial Old English pattern table spoon by William Mill, Montrose, circa 1815-30 (WM, rose, WM sideways, rose, WM), engraved with a monogram; a pointed Old English pattern small ladle or salt ladle, probably William Mill, Montrose (Wm monogram only); and a tea spoon by Thomas Johnson, Montrose, circa 1752 (T.I only), 98g (3.15 oz) gross (3)

Lot 79

A late 17th century silver trefid spoon, probably Dutch, unmarked except post 1814 tax mark, the back of the bowl with a ribbed rat-tail, the top of the front of the handle engraved with a cypher beneath a coronet, 19cm (7.5in) long, 43g (1.4 oz)

Lot 107

A SILVER KING`S PATTERN SIX-PLACE SETTING DINNER SERVICE, WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1966 & 67, MAPPIN & WEBB SHEFFIELD 1964, each place setting comprising a dinner knife and fork, dessert spoon and fork, soup spoon and side/luncheon knife. 36 pieces, gross 78oz

Lot 141

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER PEPPERETTES, BIRMINGHAM 1903, of baluster form with pad feet; together with A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD, BIRMINGHAM 1897, of shaped octagonal form, with associated spoon and blue glass liner. Total 4.5oz (excluding liner)

Lot 152

A LATE 19th CENTURY DUTCH SILVER CADDY SPOON, with figural terminal, the bowl etched with the date 1578, stamped "AH 830". 11.5cm

Lot 355

A George III Silver Berry Spoon having embossed and scalloped bowl with engraved handle, London 1802, maker`s mark JW; also a Birmingham plain concaved silver cigarette case (2), 4oz

Lot 360

11 Various Silver Teaspoons, silver jam spoon, another silver and mother of pearl handled jam spoon, and a silver mustard spoon, weighable silver 6.5oz

Lot 364

A Set of 4 Russian Silver Sugar Tongs, sugar sifter spoon, fork and tea caddy spoon, all with raised leaf motifs to handles, 4oz

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