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A SMALL COLLECTION OF FOUR NAPKIN RINGS of various dates and makers, together with a white metal tea strainer, a salt spoon, a pair of sugar tongs and a silver photograph frame of oval form (8)

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a plain oval bowl and shaped Old English pattern stem, initialled, London 1808, by TJ

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a bright-cut Old English pattern handle and a fluted bowl, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1798

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A SCOTTISH CADDY SPOON of hourglass pattern, single struck, the long handle terminating in a scallop-shell fluted bowl, Edinburgh circa 1840, by A. Wilkie

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with an oval fluted bowl, the handle monogrammed, Sheffield 1793, by John Younge & Sons

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A GEORGE IV CADDY SPOON of fiddle pattern, the oval bowl prick-dot engraved with nuts, cones and flowers, London 1827, by William Ely

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON of Old English pattern, the circular bowl of stamped-out design, with a crimped and beaded border, the centre stamped-out with a bunch of flowers, with a bright-cut handle, London 1795, by G. Smith & W. Fern

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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS CADDY SPOON, the hammered fig-shaped bowl with a spiral-twist handle terminating in a flattened orb finial, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1932.

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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS CADDY SPOON, the flattened heart-shaped bowl with a hammered finish, the shaped handle with two curled wire loops forming an open heart, with a ball terminal, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1907.

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A FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN CADDY SPOON with an oval bowl, initialled, Birmingham 1819, by TB, together with a fiddle pattern caddy spoon with a dustpan style bowl, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812 (2)

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A VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON with an oval bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham 1864, together with a George III caddy spoon with a bright-cut Old English pattern handle and a circular bowl, Birmingham 1804 by William Pugh (2)

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A GEORGE IV CADDY SPOON with a fluted bowl and a bright-cut handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823, together with a spoon of similar description, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1821 (2)

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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)

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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)

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A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SUGAR SPOON of Fiddle pattern, Edinburgh 1859 by G Sangster of Aberdeen, together with a Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, Banff, circa 1800, makers mark only of DI/J (2)

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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).

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL MASKING SPOON, Fiddle pattern, initialled, Inverness circa 1810 by A Stuart, together with a Scottish Provincial Old English pattern dessert spoon, initialled, Montrose, circa 1835 by Peter Lambert (2).

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A PAIR OF GEORGE II SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOONS, Hanoverian pattern, Aberdeen, circa 1750, by Coline Allen, together with an Old English pattern table spoon, Aberdeen circa 1810 by Peter Lambert (3)

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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)

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A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL MASKING SPOON, with a spiral twist stem, the back of the bowl monogrammed, Inverness, circa 1800 by A Stuart, 7" long

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A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL MASKING SPOON of plain tapering form, the reverse of the bowl monogrammed, Aberdeen, circa 1745 by C. Allen, 63/4" long

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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)

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A WILLIAM IV BASTING SPOON of Fiddle pattern, crested, London 1833, by William Chawner, together with an Old English pattern tablespoon and an 18th century Hanoverian pattern table spoon with a rat tail, both initialled (3)

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A SET OF FIVE WILLIAM IV TEASPOONS of Fiddle pattern, London, 1831, makers mark of C B, together with a bread fork with three prongs, Sheffield, 1925 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, also a late Victorian sifter spoon by William Hutton & Sons 1898 (7)

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A GEORGE II GRAVY SPOON of Old English pattern, London, 1743, 111/2" long, together with an Old English pattern gravy spoon, London 1813, makers mark I L, 11" long (2)

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A SMALL COLLECTION OF FLATWARE comprising: an Old English pattern table fork by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, crested with an Old English pattern dessert spoon by the same makers, London, 1812, with four other pieces (c.10oz) (6)

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AN 18TH CENTURY MOTE SPOON, the bowl pierced with scrolls, with a rat-tail, by MO, 51/2" long, together with a second mote spoon with a pointed end, the bowl pierced with scrolls, with a rat-tail, with a lion passant only, 51/4" long (2)

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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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A CHARLES I SLIP TOP SPOON, the terminal scratch initialled "TN", London 1638, makers mark rubbed, 63/4" long. on page 56

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A CHARLES II LACE BACK TREFID SPOON, the back of the terminal scratch initialled A*S above MM M.H and A.K, the reverse of the bowl with a rat-tail and lace-work engraving, the date letter mistruck, by EH crowned, London circa 1673, 71/2" long.

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A WILLIAM III DOG NOSE SPOON, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ER, the reverse of the bowl with a rat-tail, London circa 1697, possibly by Laurence Coles, 8" long.

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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON of dustpan form, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, together with an Old Sheffield plated example, the bowl in the form of a leaf and a further silver example, Birmingham assay (3)

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A PAIR OF GEORGE V FISH SERVERS with bone handles, together with five various teaspoons and salt spoons, a spoon bowl and a cased Victorian butter knife with a mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1873 (a lot)

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A GEORGE III BASTING SPOON, London 1808, initialled, by Thomas Wallace, together with a silver berry spoon, a quantity of fiddle pattern dessert spoons and tablespoons, and other items (a lot)

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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE SPOON with a hammered bowl and an acorn knop finial, Birmingham 1928, 6" long

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A QUANTITY OF VICTORIAN OLD ENGLISH THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN CUTLERY comprising a basting spoon, four dessert spoons, two dessert forks, two table forks, two tablespoons and a pair of sugar tongs, London 1868/1869, by George Adams, (c.38oz)

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A VICTORIAN BASTING SPOON of fiddle pattern, crested, London 1877, by Henry John Lias, 12"

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A GEORGE III SILVER GILT CADDY SPOON in the form of a vine leaf, with a wire stem, Birmingham 1816, 3" long

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A 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN SERVING SPOON with a fluted crimped bowl, the handle profusely decorated with flowerheads and leaves, marked Sterling with a pattern number, 9" long

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A SMALL COLLECTION OF FLATWARE comprising two 18th century bottom marked Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, a sugar spoon with an engraved bowl, and a caddy spoon with a fiddle pattern stem, Birmingham 1833, by Taylor & Perry (4)

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A WILLIAM AND MARY SILVER GILT TREFID SPOON, the reverse of the bowl with a rat-tail, the terminal bearing a crest, London 1691, makers mark rubbed, 71/2" long

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A Victorian Mahogany Spoon Back Drawing Room Chair, the button upholstered back above a stuffover seat raised upon carved cabriole legs with scroll feet

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A rare Bow rice spoon. Painted in underglaze blue with a peonie between a cell border, the handle applied with a florette terminal c1760 6"

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A 'pudding stone' (Amagdaloidal Basalt) bottle, with green, grey, red and white inclusions on a black matrix, silvered metal stopper with coral and green stone beads, lacking spoon, 18/19th century, 6.5cm high. Purchased: Sydney L. Moss Ltd., June 13, 1973 at Grosvenor House Antiques Fair

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A silver-plated spoon warmer attributed to Christopher Dresser, oval form with ebonised bar handle, raised on four splayed feet, 18cm long

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A horn folding double-ended spoon, the white metal mounts engraved with a stag hunt and other pastoral scenes and inset with running hounds, 21.5cm long

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