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A MIXED LOT: A late 17th century Trefid spoon, a pair of modern grape shears, a pair of antique sugar nips, three egg spoons, six Dutch coffee spoons, an 18th century French Fiddle table spoon, a Norwegian spoon and eleven George III King's pattern tea spoons; 24.6 oz (lot)
FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS: A set of six table forks, initialled, by George Adams, London 1862/63, a set of five table forks, initialled, by the same maker, London 1852 and thirteen others, some crested, some initialled, by various makers, London 1828-1895; 58.3 oz (24)
A MIXED LOT: A set of eight Victorian King's pattern (single struck with shoulders) by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1864, a set of six Fiddle, thread & Shell pattern tea spoons, crested, by William Chawner, London 1831, two later-decorated "berry" table spoons & a Christening spoon & fork in an unknown patter, initialled, by Francis Higgins, London 1840; 17 oz (18)
A SCOTTISH COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN PART-SERVICE of flatware & cutlery (in varients of single struck King's pattern with shoulders) including:- Two table spoons, four table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, a butter knife, two toddy ladles, a basting spoon & a soup ladle, by two makers (J. Muir Junior & J. Mitchell), Glasgow, mixed dates 1827-1855; 51 oz (23)
A SMALL MISCELLANEOUS QUANTITY OF ANTIQUE FLATWARE: Six Fiddle table spoons, four dessert spoons, three tea spoons & a sauce ladle, four various forks, four various dessert spoons, a plated dessert spoon & a plated salt spoon, mixed makers & dates, some crested, some initialled; 39.4 oz (24)
A MIXED LOT: A set of six modern table knives & six side knives with bright-engraving & pointed ends by Viners of Sheffield 1959/60, a set of six modern King's pattern side knives (all with stainless steel blades and six Victorian fish knives & six fish forks by H. Wilkinson & E. Sheffield 1882/83 (30)
A SET OF FIVE GEORGE III BEAD PATTERN DESSERT FORKS (single struck), crested, by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1819, five other similar George III dessert forks & a pair of Victorian Bead pattern table forks by Charles Boyton, London 1888; 18.45 oz (12)
A QUANTITY OF HANOVERIAN & OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE George II - Victorian including: Fourteen table spoons, fifteen table forks, twenty one dessert spoons, sixteen dessert forks, ten tea spoons, a serving fork, three condiment spoons & four sauce ladles with fluted bowls, all crested (various crests), mixed makers & dates; 130.4 oz (84)
A SMALL 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN ENGRAVED BEAKER on ball feet, Moscow 1888 and a set of four Russian Fiddle pattern table spoons, each inscribed Thos Clayhills & Sohn Reval 1866", maker's mark "GO", St Petersburg 1865; the beaker 2.1" (5.3 cms) high; 7.3 oz (5)
A MIXED LOT: A set of eight Victorian silvergilt dessert forks with porcelain pistol handles by George Adams, London 1861, an 18th century German three-prong dessert fork, two 19th century Dutch table spoons, a late 19th century Scandinavian "berry" knop spoon and an early 18th century Norwegian spoon with an engraved stem, initialled "ISS" over "KOD" on the back of the bowl, maker's mark only (indistinct); the latter 6.4" (16.3 cms) long; 7.1 oz weighable silver (13)
SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL: A pair of Fiddle table spoons, initialled, by Robert Naughton of Inverness, a pair of sugar tongs, initialled, by Charles Murray of Perth, and a pair of toddy ladles & a table spoon, initialled, by William Jamieson of Aberdeen; 10.75 oz (6)
A MIXED LOT: A set of twelve Victorian engraved dessert knives & eleven dessert forks with bead pattern handles by Martin Hall & Co.Ltd., Sheffield 1861 (loaded), a pair of salad servers (the fork converted from a spoon), four table spoons, a sauce ladle, a large serving knife & fork (loaded), a serving slice with an ivory handle, a set of five tea knives (steel blades), a plated caddy spoon & three other items; 12.3 oz weighable silver (lot)
SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL & UNASCRIBED FLATWARE: Three Inverness dessert spoons, an Aberdeen toddy ladle, two dessert spoons, a tea spoon, an Edinburgh toddy ladle, two Glasgow salt spoons and the following unascribed: two toddy ladles, three table spoons, a tea spoon & a dessert fork; 17.1 oz (17)
A MIXED LOT: Six George III bright-cut tea spoons, a dessert spoon, a Victorian Stilton scoop with a mother of pearl handle, a pair of George III sugar nips, a Victorian sugar sifter ladle, a pair of sugar tongs & six various George III table spoons, most of the above with initials; the scoop 9" (23 cms) long; 20 oz (17)
A GEORGE III TABLE SPOON initialled by Hester Bateman, London 1785, a table fork, crested, by the same maker, London 1783, a George II table spoon, crested, eight various George III bright-cut tea spoons, some initialled, a caddy spoon, a small spoon and a set of seven 19th century American "coin" table spoons, initialled, maker "H SEMKEN"; 22.4 oz (20)
A MISCELLANY OF BRIGHT-CUT & FEATHER-EDGE FLATWARE INCLUDING: Seven table spoons, eleven table forks, nineteen dessert spoons, twenty dessert forks, & forty tea spoons, most pieces either crested or initialled, mixed makers & dates, George III-modern; 108 oz (57)
A MIXED LOT: A pair of Edwardian salad servers, eleven various tea spoons, two egg spoons, a condiment/cream ladle, a caddy spoon, a basting spoon, a table spoon, a sugar spoon, five dessert spoons, five pairs of sugar tongs, two other small spoons & two plated sauce ladles, mixed makers & dates (some Scottish); 31.2 oz (lot)
A GEORGE II PUNCH LADLE with a navette-shaped bowl, initialled "EO" and a turned wooden handle, crested, probably by Benjamin Sanders, London 1738 and a 19th century Colonial Fiddle & Shell pattern table spoon, initialled, maker's mark "F&Y" & pseudo marks, probably Canadian 1830-60; the ladle 10.7" (27 cms) long; 1.6 oz weighable silver (2)
A GEORGE IV IRISH CADDY SPOON Hourglass pattern, partly marked, Dublin 1825-30, a Victorian Bead pattern sugar sifter ladle, two forks, a table spoon, a knife & two small spoons, some initialled, some crested; the caddy spoon 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 12.9 oz (8)
Unusual Victorian mother of pearl inlaid papier mâché drinks table box with ornate floral painted decoration, rising lid and two front doors enclosing gilt vine decorated decanters (one missing) and thirty-two glasses, the box sides hinged to open out and with velvet-lined drawer, on shaped pad feet, 31cm wide x 29cm high x 25cm deep
19th century Chinese hardwood and marble table screen with polychrome painted scene of courtiers and verse to verso, on hardwood stand of plain form, 49cm high x 40cm wide CONDITION REPORT One flanking bracket is loose and with slight damage to the joint with sledge supports. Panel has generally some areas of wear, particularly to figural ornament, some elements lost otherwise ok
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