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A George III silver Old English pattern stuffing spoon, maker P.B. A.B. London 1791.

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Plated wares, including: a fiddle pattern stuffing spoon, a quantity of table flatware, cruets, egg cups, a napkin ring and sundry.

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Five coffee spoons, with floral decoration, a coffee spoon, the terminal cast as a lion holding a shield, five silver coffee spoons with yellow bean terminals, Birmingham 1932 and another silver coffee spoon with a scalloped bowl and with a yellow bean terminal, Birmingham 1932.

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A pair of silver salts, of quartrefoil shape, with embossed decoration, London 1896, with a pair of silver salt spoon, cased.

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A silver heart shaped trinket dish, a small silver trophy, with an ebonised stand and a silver spoon, the terminal commemorating the 'London and Middlesex Rifle Association'.

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A silver spoon, now converted into a seal top spoon and with a fig shaped bowl.

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A gilt pin cushion stand, probably French, designed as a cockerel with hinged wings, a pencil, a snuff box, a stand, a spoon and two further items.

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A CHILD'S PUSHER AND SPOON with reeded loop handles, cased, 6 1/2" wide, Sheffield 1936, and a set of six enamelled teaspoons, cased (2)

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON, the bell shaped bowl with chased stiff leaf banding, on similar foliate fiddle handle, 4" long, Birmingham 1812, an Edwardian caddy spoon with fluted bowl, and a Georgian salt shovel (3)

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A PAIR OF BERRY SPOONS, the frilled bowl embossed with fruit, the Old English handles chased with leaves and trellis work, London 1801, and a Victorian apostle spoon, 5ozs 13dwts (3)

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A GEORGE III BASTING SPOON in Fiddle pattern, chased with initials, 11 3/4" long, London 1819, 4ozs 1dwt

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A PAIR OF MATCHED GEORGE III TABLE SPOONS in Old English pattern, with scroll fancy back and chased initials, London 1773 and 1775, and an earlier George II spoon, 5ozs 11dwts (3)

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A GEORGE IV TABLE SPOON in Fiddle pattern, chased with initial, Exeter 1823, and six similar Georgian and Victorian spoons, 15ozs (7)

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A LATE VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON in Old English pattern with shell bowl, 3 1/2" wide, Sheffield 1900

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A Victorian Serving Spoon Fiddle pattern engraved with crest, London 1882

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A George III Table Spoon Old English pattern with later inscription, London 1786, a Napkin Ring, Cigarette Case, and Butter Knife

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Three 19th Century Condiment Spoons Fiddle pattern, a small Salt Spoon, and a Napkin Ring and Spoon

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A Edward VII Sifting Spoon with fancy stem, Birmingham 1906

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A silver hafted pickle fork, Birmingham 1898, A silver hafted pickle fork and condiment spoon, Sheffield 1902, and a silver pickle fork, Sheffield 1916.

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A Queen Elizabeth II silver jubilee Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1977, by Mappin & Webb, in case

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Five various silver Spoons, pair of Sugar Tongs and a plated Caddy Spoon

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A George III Serving Spoon Fiddle pattern engraved initials, London 1814

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A George V Spoon with golf club handle, Birmingham 1923, and another Teaspoon with stem modelled as crossed golf clubs below a vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1924

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A Christening Spoon and Fork, Feeding Spoon and Pusher

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A Victorian Pin Tray, Birmingham 1896, a Victorian Sifting Spoon with engraved detail, Birmingham 1896, an Edward VII pierced Basket with swing handle, Birmingham 1907, 3 1/4in

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Six George VI Coffee Spoons, Sheffield 1944, five Victorian Teaspoons Fiddle pattern, London 1864, a Sifting Spoon, and a Bead pattern Spoon

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Two WMF Knives and Forks with gilt blades, two similar Knives, six plated Cake Forks and a gilt Spoon

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A cut glass Sugar Caster with plated mount and cover, a Mug, and a St Boniface Spoon

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A set of three silver spoons, Dutch 18th century of plain design, together with a fourth spoon of similar design, 220g, 7oz.

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A Victorian mahogany metamorphic childs high chair, with deep buttoned leather spoon back (94cm tall).

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A Victorian rosewood framed armchair, the deep buttoned spoon back over a serpentine overstuffed seat with swept scrolling upright, upon supports with porcelain castors.

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A Victorian rosewood framed armchair, the deep buttoned spoon back above an overstuffed serpentine seat, raised on cabriole supports.

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A set of three George III Old English pattern 3-pronged forks, engraved with crest, by Thomas Chawner, London 1774: a similar basting spoon engraved with initials, makers mark TB, London 1808 10oz (3)

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A George III Irish Old English pattern table spoon marked WR Sterling, Cork c1750-80: a pair of similar Fiddle pattern table spoons, engraved with a crest, makers marks M.West and RW: another similar by John Power, Dublin 1803-06, 9oz (4)

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A George II Old English pattern shell back table spoon, possibly by Elias Cachart, London 1749 and a collection of similar spoons some engraved with initials, London various dates, 17oz (9)

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A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, engraved with initials, London assay.

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An Art Nouveau silver preserve spoon, marked 'Sterling P & B' and bearing sponsors mark RMM & S. London 1903.

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A Victorian walnut ladies chair, the spoon shape back with button upholstery, serpentine seat over plain apron, on front cabriole legs with foliate knees, knurled and peg feet.

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A French walnut spoon back armchair on cabriole legs and casters.

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A Kings pattern spoon,+ with a drop shaped bowl, initialled, by Paul Storr, London 1820.

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A provincial fiddle and shell spoon,+ with a fluted bowl, by Clement Gowland I (of Bishop Wearmouth), Newcastle 1851.

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A stubby spoon,+ with a fiddle stem, initialled and a deep gilded bowl engraved with a flowering plant, by William King, London 1831.

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A silver gilt scoop,+ with a coffin end and a fluted spoon, both by Josiah Snatt, London 1802. (2)

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A rare Scottish provincial spoon,+ with a scallop-shell bowl and a thread-bordered stem, probably by Robert Robertson, Cupar (RR, thistle, thistle) 1820-30

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A provincial fiddle spoon,+ with a drop shaped bowl, initialled, by Peter Lambert (of Berwick), Newcastle 1837.

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A textured spoon,+ with a leaf bowl and stem, by Joseph Tongue, Birmingham 1833.

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A cast spoon,+ with asymmetrical scroll handle, a snail shell terminal and a scallop shaped bowl, by John S Hunt, London 1853.

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An engraved spoon,+ with a pierced oval bowl and pricked borders, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1803.

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A spoon with a thistle shaped bowl,+ and an engraved hollow fiddle stem, crested above the initial 'M' by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1822.

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A 'right-hand' caddy spoon,+ with an axe head shaped wrist, initialled 'GW' by Josiah Snatt, London 1805.

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A plain spoon,+ with an arched terminal, by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1819.

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A spoon,+ with a heart shaped bowl and a bifurcated lug hande with a thread edge, by Abstainando King, London 1804.

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A leaf shaped spoon,+ with a tendril handle, stamped in bowl with a trophy of arms, maker's mark partially visible, probably by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham c. 1804. (date letter worn)

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A bright-cut caddy spoon,+ with a round bowl, by an unusual maker, Richard Turner, London 1811.

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A plain spoon with a round bowl,+ and a navette shaped terminal, by Crispin Fuller, London 1794.

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A scallop-shell shaped spoon,+ initialled, by George Smith and William Fearn, London 1793.

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An unusual spoon,+ with a mounted tiger tooth handle, by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1810.

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A bright-cut spoon,+ with a fluted bowl and a trifurcated stem, initialled, by William Brockwell, London 1787.

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A miscellany of spoons including:+ a plain York made example, by J. Barber & W. Whitwell, 1821, a thread pattern example, by Francis Powell, London 1817, a Kings pattern spoon with a waisted bowl, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1822, an engraved fiddle example, by George Wintle, London 1820, two Birmingham made spoons with fluted drop shaped bowls and engraving, a scallop shaped spoon with a bright-cut lug handle, maker's mark partially hidden, London 1788, another with a flower-bud shaped bowl and a hollow

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Five Exeter made spoons of mixed designs including:+ a shaped fiddle example by William Pope 1843, a fiddle spoon, by Thomas Welch 1834, two fiddle examples by an unascribed maker, "RW" 1802 and 1828 and another fiddle spoon, crested and initialled by an unascribed maker, "WHL", 1835. (5)

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