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CANADIAN FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- A set of six early 20th century table knives, six side knives and six tea knives, all with stainless steel blades & initialled "S", by Birks of Montreal, together with two Fiddle pattern table spoons and two tea spoons, by Francois Sasseville of Quebec 1840-60 and a set of four Fiddle pattern tea spoons, crested, by Joseph Sasseville of Quebec 1820-30; 9.5 oz weighable silver (26)
ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE:- A group of three Hanoverian pattern "Inscribed" table spoons: two with "Coll.Diov.Joan.Cant" on the back of the stems and "Ex Dono Jac.Clarke Soc.Commens" on the back of the bowls and numbered "8" and "12" on the drops, maker's marks unclear, London c.1762 and the third inscribed "Coll.Jo.Cant.No.5" on the back of the stem, by Henry Green, London 1722; 7.25 oz (3)
A LATE VICTORIAN MOUNTED BLONDE TORTOISESHELL DRESSING TABLE SET, TO INCLUDE:- a hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, another small brush, two cylindrical boxes, a dental mirror, a pair of glove stretchers, a shoe horn (with a nickel-plated blade) and an eight-piece manicure set in a box (with no cover), each piece with an applied crest with rose chip diamonds and an enamelled motto, unmarked c.1895; the larger box 4" (10 cms) high (lot)
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE:- A group of three George II / III Hanoverian pattern "Inscribed" table spoons: two with "Coll.Div.Joan.Cant" on the back of the terminals and "Ex Dono Jac Clarke Soc.Commens" on the back of the bowls and numbered "5" and "6" on the drops, maker's mark rubbed, London 1762 and the third inscribed "Ex Dono Joan.Adams Americani Socio Commens Ann DOM 1751" on the back of the terminal and "Coll.Divi Joan Cant" on the back of the bowl, maker's mark unclear, London 1753; 5.95 oz (3)
A RARE SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III SCOTTISH TABLE KNIVES with painted terminals and bright-engraved decoration, initialled "M", by Alexander Spence, Edinburgh 1785-9 (maker's mark, duty mark & thistle), four of the above with carbon steel blades stamped "James Miller, 70 Princes Street, Edinburgh" and eight with replacement stainless steel blades; the handles 4.25" (10.8 cms) long, the stainless steel blades slightly shorter than the carton-steel ones (12)
IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER BY ISAAC SOLOMON OF CORK:- A set of five Fiddle pattern tea spoons, crested, 1820-40, a single Old English dessert spoon, 1800-1810, a Fiddle pattern table spoon, 1820-40, a Bright-cut and Star tea spoon, c.1795, and a Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, initialled, 1810-15; 7 oz (9)
A SET OF SIX LATE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN TABLE SPOONS decorated with foliage and shells, initialled, by Gorham & Co., five various antique later-decorated or "berry" table spoons, and a set of eleven plated ice cream or sorbet spoons, Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern; 26.6 oz weighable silver (22)
FIDDLE PATTERN:- A set of six Victorian table forks by S. Hayne & D. Cater, London 1843, a table spoon, a sauce ladle, three dessert spoons and a salt spoon by William Eaton, London 1842/43, a set of four tea spoons by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1854 and a sugar spoon by Messrs. Lias, London 1842; the above initialled top match; 28.8 oz (17)
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