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A SMALL COLLECTION OF CADDY SPOONS comprising a George III example with a fiddle pattern stem and a fluted bowl, London 1809, by Josiah Snatt, together with two caddy spoons with initialled terminals and plain oval bowls and a spoon with a fluted oval bowl and a short Old English pattern handle, London 1804 by G. Smith and T. Hayter (4)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF CADDY SPOONS comprising: an Edwardian example by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1908, the handle in the form of a fishtail with an oval bowl, two spoons with fluted bowls, a spoon with a faceted bowl and column-like handle, a Victorian spoon with an engraved handle by George Unite, Birmingham 1861 and a modern caddy spoon, London 1977, by MAB (6)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SPOONS comprising: a Fiddle pattern Aberdeen egg spoon by G. Booth, an Old English pattern teaspoon, Dumfries, circa 1800 by Joseph Pearson, a Fiddle pattern preserve spoon, Banff, circa 1825 by G Elder and a pointed end teaspoon, Perth, circa 1810 by A M (4).
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FLATWARE comprising: a set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Aberdeen, circa 1810, together with an Old English pattern dessert spoon by Peter Lambert, initialled, and a Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, initialled, by William Jameson, Aberdeen circa 1820 (8)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FLATWARE comprising: a pair of Fiddle pattern sugar tongs with shell grips, Perth, circa 1820 by Charles Murray, a Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Dundee, circa 1810 by A Cameron, a Fiddle pattern teaspoon, Dundee, circa 1810 by Edward Livingstone and an Old English pattern teaspoon, Paisley, circa 1800, makers mark of W.H. (4)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH TABLE FORKS of Old English pattern, Dublin 1782, by Michael Keating, 8" long, together with a set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1855, also a fiddle pattern salt spoon, Exeter, by William Rawlings, Sobey, and a pair of menu card holders, bearing crest (a lot)

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