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Lot 103

A commonwealth seal top spoon, with a gilt terminal, pricked MD over 1657, makers mark II, probably by Jeremy Johnson, London 1657, 6.75in (17cm), 1.5oz.

Lot 105

A George III fiddle caddy spoon, initialled, oval bowl, by Josiah Snatt, London 1816.

Lot 108

A George III plain jockey cap caddy spoon, initialled, makers mark only, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham c.1800.

Lot 110

A George III leaf caddy spoon, with engraved vines in the bowl, the lug handle initialled S over WM, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1807.

Lot 113

A Queen Anne ascribed West Country trefid spoon, with a bead and reeded rattail, scratched AL over IZ over 1728 on the back of the terminal, by John Elston, Exeter 1707, 8.5in (21.5cm) long.

Lot 118

A mixed lot: a George II mote spoon, by Elias Cachart, c.1740, a pair of George II/III sugar nips with scroll arms, initialled AD and a pair of George III cast arm sugar tongs, initialled R, by John Smith II, London c.1770. (3)

Lot 122

A pewter hexagonal knop spoon, with a pelleted crown & H mark in the bowl probably 16th century together with a pewter oviform vinaigrette, 19th century. (2)

Lot 126

A Victorian sugar sifter spoon, with a cast and matt stem of openwork floral scrolls, by J. Wakeley & F.C. Wheeler, London 1889, 1.5oz.

Lot 128

An early Victorian cast sugar sifter spoon, with a matted, foliate and floral stem, matted gilt bowl pieced with scrolls, by John Evans (II), London 1843, 6.7in (17cm) long, 2oz.

Lot 131

A William III engraved silvergilt trefid spoon and fork, with vacant oval cartouches on the front and back of the stems, the spoon with a ridged rattail flanked by foliage, unmarked 1695-1700, the spoon 8in (20.3cm) long, 2.25oz. (2)

Lot 134

A Charles II unascribed provincial trefid spoon, with a scroll-decorated rattail, the back of the terminal scratched MW over Ex dono over AA, makers mark only, EB in a heart-shaped punch [struck once], unascribed 1670-1680, 7.4in (18.7cm), 1.6oz.

Lot 135

A Queen Anne unascribed provincial decorated trefid spoon, with two birds wing motifs on the front of the terminal and the scratched initials and date IS over E.M over 1703 on the back, the rattail with a fleur-de-lys motif, makers mark EL within a perforated square punch, [struck thrice] * unascribed, c.1703, 8.5in (21.6cm) long, 1.6oz.

Lot 141

A George III Irish fiddle strainer spoon, with a central divider, crested and initialled E and further crested and inscribed Friendship to REALWORTH, by J. Power, Dublin 1806, 13in (33cm) long, 5.25oz.

Lot 142

A Charles I seal top spoon, with traces of gilding and pricked initials W over RP on the terminal, by Robert Jugges, London 1627, 6.7in (17cm) long, 1.5oz.

Lot 146

A Polish hand made spoon, with an amberset terminal, and a plated Scandinavian sauce ladle. (2)

Lot 155

A George III caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and a part-fluted stem initialled, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1814.

Lot 156

A rare Chinese Export caddy spoon, with a lug handle and scalloped edges, the back of the bowl with leaf veins and matting, makers mark only, KHG or KHC for Khecheong, Canton c.1850, 1oz.

Lot 160

A Victorian part canteen of fiddle, thread and shell pattern flatware, 8 tablespoons, 12 tableforks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 10 teaspoons, a small meat skewer, a basting spoon and a plated soup ladle, all initialled "M" within a strap and buckle cartouche, by H. Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1868/69, 146oz weighable silver. (57)Ê

Lot 161

Thirty assorted tablespoons, including a bright-cut pair made in Exeter, a fancy-back, a pair of Chinese Export fiddle examples, a Scottish spoon, a wavy end, two fiddle variations, an Exeter feather edge and 20 other George II/III examples, 60oz. (30)

Lot 163

A William IV caddy spoon, with a square bowl and a fiddle thread and shell pattern stem, initialled, by George Unite, Birmingham 1835.

Lot 164

A George III caddy spoon, with a circular bowl and fine bead stem, by Thomas Wallis, London 1788.

Lot 165

A George III caddy spoon, with a shaped bowl and a shaped stem, by Thomas James, London 1810.

Lot 168

An Artificers Guild silver spoon designed by Edward Spencer, hammered bowl with applied ropework stamped marks London 1926, bent 15cm. long

Lot 170

A modern cast caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and a rocaille stem, by T. Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1938, 1.25oz.

Lot 172

Channel Isles: an 18th century trefid spoon, with a ribbed rattail and the scratched initials SLM makers mark only GS below a crown and fleur-de-lys, c.1760, 6.5in (16.5cm) long, 0.5oz.

Lot 173

A modern Scottish Celtic caddy spoon, with knots up the stem and a drop-shaped bowl, hammered on the reverse, maker RA, Glasgow 1945.

Lot 174

Newcastle: A Victorian provincial caddy spoon, with a Kings pattern stem (single struck) and a fluted shell bowl, by Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1848.

Lot 175

Regimental Interest: one coffee spoon and one teaspoon, both engraved with the badge of the Baluchistan Volunteer Rifles, both Sheffield 1910. (2)

Lot 176

A Victorian fiddle caddy spoon, with a drop-shaped bowl initialled WS, by George Unite, Birmingham 1842.

Lot 177

An early 20th century American folding spoon, with a pierced centre section, initialled H.B, one large bowl and a smaller bowl at the other end, by Gorham & Co, 6.6in (17cm) long (extended), 1oz.

Lot 180A

A George III fancy back marrow spoon, with a vase of flowers below the drop, by James Tookey, London 1764, 1.5oz.

Lot 183

A Russian caddy spoon, with a gilt, scoop bowl and a shaped and flared terminal, initialled, with state marks for Moscow 1896-1908, 0.7oz.

Lot 191

An early Victorian caddy spoon, with shaped oblong bowl and Kings pattern stem, by George Unite, Birmingham 1838.

Lot 192

A George IV caddy spoon, with an oblong bowl, fiddle pattern stem, by George Knight, London 1822.

Lot 193

A William IV caddy spoon, with tear drop bowl and fiddle pattern stem, initialled H, by Robert Hennell, 1832.

Lot 194

A George IV caddy spoon, with fiddle pattern stem, by Robert Rutland, London 1824.

Lot 196

A George III caddy spoon, with bright engraved stem, initialled, by Thomas Northcote, London 1791.

Lot 197

A Victorian stamped caddy spoon, with fluted shell shaped bowl, initialled, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1849.

Lot 198

An early Victorian caddy spoon, with stamped floral decoration in the bowl and stem, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1840.

Lot 199

A George III bright-cut caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl, by William Champion, London 1791 (with French duty mark).

Lot 200

A George III caddy spoon, with circular bowl and hourglass stem, by Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1828.

Lot 201

A George III caddy spoon, with bright engraved stem, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1801.

Lot 202

A Victorian caddy spoon, with a naturalistically cast stem showing leaves and three game birds on the terminal chased on the reverse with husks and scrolls, the bowl with chased foliage and flowers, by George Adams, London 1858

Lot 203

A George IV/William IV caddy spoon, with fiddle and shell stem, initialled B, by William Eaton, London 1830.

Lot 204

A George III caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and bright engraved stem, vacant cartouche, by Richard Ferris, Exeter 1797-1798 (no date letter).

Lot 205

A William IV caddy spoon, with pricked fiddle stem and wriggle work flowers and leaves in the kidney shaped bowl, by James Collins, Birmingham 1834.

Lot 206

A George IV caddy spoon, with a fluted rim and engraved foliage, by John Betteridge, Birmingham 1825.

Lot 207

A George IV caddy spoon, with a teardrop bowl, engraved with flowers and pricked border, fiddle pattern stem, initialled AM, by John Baddeley, London 1824.

Lot 210

A late 17th/early 18th century Dutch figure terminal spoon with a cast, part-twisted stem with an applied putto mask above the bowl junction, initialled W I, makers mark only AV? [monogram], unascribed, 7in (18cm), 1.2oz.

Lot 212

A miscellaneous lot of flatware and cutlery: a Russian enamelled teaspoon with a griffon on the back of the bowl, 24 fiddle and shell teaspoons, 6 fiddle and shell coffee spoons, 12 Dutch coffee spoons with floral decoration, 11 fiddle and thread small forks, a pair of sugar tongs with mask decoration by Gorham & Co, a pair of Swedish silvergilt serving spoons, 6 Swedish dessert knives, a decorative continental spoon, a tea strainer and a Swedish sugar sifter spoon and other sundries (some plated), 56oz weighable silver. (lot)

Lot 214

A George III soup ladle, initialled, by Hester Bateman, London 1786, a George III fiddle basting spoon, initialled, by Thomas Barker, London 1810 and a George II double lipped punch ladle with a turned wooden handle, London 1745, 9.5oz weighable silver. (3)

Lot 216

A mixed lot: a George III caddy spoon, two modern caddy spoons and two pairs of sugar tongs, mixed makers and dates, 4oz. (5)

Lot 221

A Charles II West Country trefid spoon, with a flared terminal, pricked SH over H.B over 1677 on the back of the bowl, crowned x mark in the bowl and thrice on the back of the stem, Exeter c.1677, 7.6in (19.3cm), 1oz.

Lot 222

A late James II trefid spoon, with a ribbed rattail, crested, by Lawrence Coles, London 1688, 7.9in (20cm) long, 2oz.

Lot 223

A Queen Anne transitional spoon, with a lozenge-shaped terminal, pricked IS over IM over 1708 and a scroll decorated rattail, by Edward (II) Sweet Dunster (with Exeter hallmarks for 1708), 7.9in (20cm) long.

Lot 224

A George IV engraved caddy spoon, with shoulders and a flower in the bowl by Lesdam Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1826.

Lot 225

A Victorian caddy spoon, with a hollow fiddle stem, engraved decoration and fan shaped fluted bowl, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1850.

Lot 226

A George III leaf caddy spoon, with a wire ring handle by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1799.

Lot 227

A late Victorian caddy spoon, with fluted bowl, apostle finial, traces of gilding, by Lias and Wakely, London 1878, together with a George III caddy spoon, stamped in the bowl with a rose, thistle and foliage, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1813. (2)

Lot 228

A George III caddy spoon, fiddle stem, with fluting and leaves in the bowl, crested, by Josiah Snatt, London 1811.

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