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Lot 6

FIDDLE PATTERN FORKS:- A set of five dessert forks by Solomon Hougham, London 1816, a matched set of six table forks, initialled, by William Chawner, London 1820/23, two other antique table forks, crested and two other dessert forks, one initialled; 26.9 oz (15)

Lot 406

AN EDWARDIAN GREEN LEATHER GENTLEMAN'S DRESSING CASE fitted with the following silvergilt mounted items with a plannished finished:- Two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, two combs, a shoe horn, a spirit flask, two mounted cologne bottles, five various mounted dressing table jars/bottles, a dip pen, a vesta case, a jar cover (lacking jar) a part manicure set, all initiallled "F", by Charles & George Asprey (for Asprey of Bond St.), London 1906 (the vesta hallmarked Chester 1903), the case also containing various green leather items:- a blotter, sewing wallets & pin cushion and a fabric wallet; the case 16.3" (41.5 cms) long

Lot 199

A LATE 20TH CENTURY PART CANTEEN OF HANOVERIAL PATTERN FLATWARE AND CUTLERY TO INCLUDE:- Six soup spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six table knives and six side knives (with stainless steel blades) by John Turton & Co, Sheffield 1972; 42.6 oz weighable silver (36)

Lot 502

A MIXED LOT:- A late Victorian oval frame with a gadroon and foliate shell border (now fitted with a mirror), Sheffield 1900, a small embossed dressing table tray by Gibson & Langman, London 1902, a George III patch box by Joseph Taylor of Birmingham c.1800 (maker's mark only) and two other items; the frame 10.6" (27 cms) long (5)

Lot 50

A MIXED LOT:- A set of six George IV Irish Fiddle dessert spoons, by M. West & Sons, Dublin 1826, a Fiddle table spoon, a soup spoon, initialled, a serving spoon, crested, a pair of sugar tongs, a Fiddle sugar spoon, initialled, a jam spoon, a dessert spoon, initialled, five various condiment spoons and twelve other various tea spoons, some initialled/crested; 27.85 oz (30)

Lot 701

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CIRCULAR DRESSING TABLE BOX on three legs with an inlaid tortoiseshell cover, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1914, a smaller box with an inlaid tortoiseshell cover, no maker's mark, London 1919 and a similarly decorated mounted steel button hook; the latter 8.4" (21.2 cms) long (3)

Lot 413

A MIXED LOT:- A Victorian bonbon basket shaped like a trug with wooden rod handle and chased decoration, inscribed "Maud Isabel Glynn" and "John Glynn", by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1887, a Shire Horse Society medal by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1918, a small Victorian dish with three legs and beaded decoration, initialled, a book match holder, a pair of sugar tongs, three antique Fiddle table spoons, initialled, and three various napkin rings (two with initials); the trug 5.5" (14 cms) long; 20 oz (11)

Lot 130

A SET OF SIX MID 20TH CENTURY TABLE KNIVES AND SIX SIDE KNIVES TO MATCH with pointed, bead pattern handles & stainless steel blades, maker's mark "JB", Sheffield 1944/45 together with a set of five Edwardian table knives and five side knives to match with Thread & Shell pattern handles and stainless steel blades, by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1909 (22)

Lot 76

A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE II IRISH HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOONS by Joseph Taafe, Dublin 1747 and a set of four very similar table spoons, by Isaac D'Olier, Dublin 1750; 24.4 oz (12)

Lot 43

A MIXED LOT:- Four mid 19th century American Fiddle table spoons, three dessert spoons and two tea spoons, all initialled "A", maker's mark of "BEARD", together with two pairs of George III sugar tongs (both initialled), a coffee spoon and a pair of nickel spectacles (cased); the latter 4.5" (11.5 cms) long; 16.85 oz weighable silver (13)Footnote: "A" on the 4 American spoons stands for "David Lindsay Adams".

Lot 184

A SET OF FIVE GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT TABLE SPOONS with pointed ends, crested, by John Shiels, Dublin 1785 and another to match by Michael Keating, Dublin 1792; 14.2 oz (6)

Lot 29

A COLLECTED OR HARLQUIN PART SERVICE OF FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- Twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks (including a set of eleven by S. Hayne & D. Cater, London 1849), two sauce ladles and an oar pattern cream ladle, all pieces without crests/initials, mixed makers & dates (some pieces Exeter-marked); George III - Victorian; 107.3 oz (63)

Lot 27

A RARE, EARLY GEORGE III IRISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOON Hanoverian pattern, scratched with the initials "T" over "IA" on the back of the terminal, by Joseph Johns of Limerick (I.I, STERLING) c.1765; 1.9 oz

Lot 106

A SET OF TEN GEORGE III IRISH TABLE SPOONS plain with rounded terminals, crested, by John Pittar, Dublin 1789; 25.3 oz (10)

Lot 168

A QUANTITY OF ANTIQUE IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- A set of six Victorian tea spoons, a set of six George III dessert spoons, nine various George III dessert spoons, crested, a George III table spoon and a pair of William IV salt shovels, crested; 25.75 oz (24)

Lot 161

A MIXED LOT:- A set of six Scottish provincial Fiddle pattern table spoons, initialled "S", by James Erskine of Aberdeen (hand & dagger, E, 3 turrets) 1815-20, a Chinese knife and fork, a Victorian engraved spoon & fork, four small cake forks, etc.; 21.3 oz (lot)

Lot 40

A MIXED LOT:- A cased set of six Art Deco grapefruit spoons with reeded terminals, by Charles Boyton & sons, Sheffield 1939, a George III Fiddle basting spoon, initialled, a pair of late Victorian fish servers (loaded handles), a George III table spoon, crested, a George IV sauce ladle, crested and a small pair of Victorian sugar tongs; 12 oz (7)

Lot 94

GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT TABLE SPOONS:- A set of five, crested and initialled "RH" on the drop, by Michael Keating Dubln 1786, a harlequin set of six with plain shield cartouches, mixed makers & dates, and a set of five bright-cut & star, initialled by Law & Bayly, Dublin 1792; 32.85 oz (16)

Lot 71

A LATE VICTORIAN PART-CANTEEN OF ALBANY PATTERN FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- Twelve table spoons, eleven table forks, twelve dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, twelve tea spoons, & one basting spoon, all crested, all by John Round, Sheffield 1894; 121.8 oz (58)

Lot 77

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOON initialled "AKS" (script) on the back of tghe terminal, with a double drop on the back of the bowl, by Benjamin Lumsden, Aberdeen (BL, 3 turret mark, BL), c.1785; 2.35 oz

Lot 24

A SET OF TEN GEORGE III IRISH TABLE SPOONS Feather-edge pattern with a chased cartouche, crested, by John Bolland, Dublin 1777, a set of seven dessert spoons to match, by Benjamin Taitt, Dublin c.1785 (no date letters), a set of eight dessert spoons in the same pattern, also crested (but a different crest to the above), by John Craig, Dublin c.1785 and a set of seven more dessert spoons to match. by James Keating, Dublin c.1785; 37 oz (32)

Lot 124

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III KING'S PATTERN TABLE SPOONS (with Union Shell heel), initialled "S", by Sydenham William Peppin, London 1817; 19.9 oz (6)

Lot 696

A LATE VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL, PART DRESSING TABLE SET TO INCLUDE:- a tray and two brushes, each with an applied gold monogram, a pair of tortoiseshell glove stretchers, a hair brush & a comb, and a Continental parasol handle, decorated with enamel and vari-coloured stones; the latter 9.5" (24 cms) long (7)

Lot 42

A MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF FLATWARE (including a set of six George III Old English pattern table spoons by John Lambe, London 1781; 50.5 oz (lot)

Lot 38

CHANNEL ISLES:- A late 18th century Trefid spoon by Pierre Amiraux, Jersey 1760-80, two Old English pattern table spoons by George Mauger, Jersey 1800-1820, a Fiddle pattern table spoon by Jacques Quesnel of Jersey, 1820-40 and another by Thomas De Gruchy and John Le Galais, Jersey 1820-1830; the Trefid 7.75" (19 cms) long; 7.2 oz (5)

Lot 139

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS crested, by either Elizabeth Tuite or Elizabeth Tookey, London 1769; 13.45 oz (6)

Lot 628

A MIXED LOT:- Two Edwardian photograph frames, two book match holders, a card case, initialled & dated "1905", a late Victorian vesta case, initialled, a George III vinaigrette, a pocket watch, an Edwardian potpourri box and two other small dressing table boxes; the large frame 9" (23 cms) long; 8.6 oz weighable silver (11)

Lot 103

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT TABLE SPOONS crested, by John Pittar, Dublin 1795; 14.4 oz (6)

Lot 83

A SET OF FOUR DANISH POST-WAR PYRAMID PATTERN TABLE KNIVES (stainless steel blades) and three table spoons to match, all initialled "DS", by Georg Jensen and Wendel, Copenhagen 1945-50; 5.75 oz weighable silver (7)

Lot 129

A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV KING'S PATTERN TABLE FORKS by William Chawner, London 1825, a set of six Victorian King's pattern table forks by W.R. Sobey, London 1852, a set of eleven Victorian King's pattern dessert forks by Messrs. Lias, London 1868, a single dessert fork by George Adams, London 1847, and six plated table forks to match, crested (all of the above with Diamond Shell heel); 63.4 oz weighable silver (30)

Lot 7

TABLE SPOONS:- A pair of George II Irish table spoons, Hanoverian pattern, crested, by John Laughlin (Snr.), Dublin 1749, another Irish table spoon, crested to match, five various George III bright-cut table spoons (all either crested or initialled) and a George III Old English pattern table spoon, crested; 19.25 oz (9)

Lot 511

A SMALL LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL OVAL DRESSING TABLE TRAY with chased and matted decoration & a boy and girl in the centre, struck only with a French duty mark, c.1900 and a Mexican novelty dish shaped like a sombrero; the latter 6" (15 cms) diameter; 8.95 oz (2)

Lot 44

A SET OF FIVE GEORGE III IRISH PROVINCIAL TEA SPOONS Bright-cut and Star pattern, initialled "IOC", by Isaac Solomon, of Cork (I.SOLOMON, STERLING) c.1800 together with a pair of "Celtic point" table spoons, initialled "I.F", by the same maker, Cork c.1800; 6.1 oz (7)

Lot 192

A QUANTITY OF ANTIQUE TABLE/SIDE KNIVES with steel blades, three handles (lacking blades), four carving forks with steel tines and a mounted sharpening steel; the latter 11.5" (29.5 cms) long (28)

Lot 656

A MIXED LOT:- A small oval dressing table box on four legs with an engine-turned cover (lined), by C. S. Green and Co., Birmingham 1919, a small circular photograph frame, Birmingham 1914, a mounted steel cigar cutter, Birmingham 1906, a small bookmark, Birmingham 1923, two wine labels, and a Continental box; the latter 3.1" (7.8 cms) long; 2.1 oz weighable silver (7)

Lot 16

A SET OF SEVEN GEORGE III PISTOL HANDLED TABLE KNIVES with later, stainless steel blades, crested, maker's mark "WWA", incuse) and lion passant only, together with two Victorian table knives to match; 9.9" (25 cms) long (9)

Lot 643

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GLOBULAR TABLE LIGHTER with a small inscription & date "JANY.1917", by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1916 (loaded), together with a cigarette case, initialled "GHP", a book match holder and a Persian cigarette case with chased and engraved decoration; the lighter 4.5" (11.3 cms);10 oz weighable silver (4)

Lot 3

SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL:- A Fiddle tea spoon, initialled "JB", by David Gray of Dumfries, another Fiddle tea spoon, initialled by Alexander Davidson of Arbroath and an Old English pattern table spoon, initialled "WG", by William Jamieson of Aberdeen; 3 oz (3)

Lot 108

A MATCHED SET OF FOUR GEORGE II/ III IRISH TABLE SPOONS Feather-edge with a chased cartouche on the terminals, initialled by two makers (Michael Keating & John Pittar), Dublin mixed dates, together with nine various George III Irish bright-cut table spoons, all crested except one; 28.3 oz (13)

Lot 533

A SMALL VICTORIAN ENGRAVED INKSTAND of shaped oval outline with a central taperstick and two mounted cut-glass ink bottles by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1868 and an early 20th century dressing table tray, initialled and inscribed on the reverse, by J & R. Griffin, Chester 1914; the inkstand 8.2" (20.6 cms); 23.25 oz weighable silver (2)

Lot 107

NINE SIMILAR GEORGE II / III PISTOL HANDLED TABLE KNIVES with later, stainless steel blades, all with crests, two other pistol-handled table knives with scroll ends and a set of six George IV King's pattern side knives with later stainless steel blades, maker's mark "IM", London 1822; the latter 8.4" (21.4 cms) long (17)

Lot 627

A MID 20TH CENTURY MOUNTED ENAMEL DRESSING TABLE SET decorated in pale lime green over an engine-turned ground, including a hand mirror, two clothes brushes, two hair brushes, a pair of mounted cut-glass scent bottles, a comb mount and a mounted glass powder bowl, all by Richard Comyns, London 1930-38, with a matching timepiece, unmarked , a mounted gilt metal shoe horn and another handle by a different maker, London 1948; the scent bottles 4" (10 cms) high (12)

Lot 630

A LATE VICTORIAN MOUNTED VELVET DRESSING TABLE BOX/PIN CUSHION shaped like a heart, by William Comyns, London 1899, a mounted heart-shaped hand mirror by Synyer & Beddoes Ltd., Birmingham 1901 and three mounted photograph frames; the mirror 11" (28 cms) long (5)

Lot 1

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SCOTTISH TABLE SPOONS Hanoverian pattern, initialled, by Dougal Ged, Edinburgh 1738 (Assay Master Archibald Ure); 4.1 oz (2)

Lot 105

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT TABLE SPOONS crested, by John Power, Dublin 1811; 11.3 oz (6)

Lot 41

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)

Lot 112

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)

Lot 632

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)

Lot 171

A SCARCE PAIR OF GEORGE III SUGAR TONGS with bead borders, initialled "S" over "JE", by Peter & Jonathan Bateman, London 1790 and a George III scarce Old English pattern table spoon by the same makers, same date; 3.2 oz (2)

Lot 698

A QUANTITY OF DRESSING TABLE ITEMS:- Five brushes, eleven various mounted bottles/jars, a pair of scissors & two small boxes (lot)

Lot 113

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)

Lot 74

A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III TABLE FORKS with later Feather-edging, by Stephen Adams, London 1785; 23.4 oz (12)

Lot 62

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOON initialled "AMT" (script) on the back of the terminal, with a double drop on the back of the bowl, by Thomas Borthwick, Inverness (TB, dromedary, INS), c.1785; 2.3 oz

Lot 101

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)

Lot 55

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)

Lot 86

A PAIR OF GEORGE III WEST COUNTRY FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS by George Ferris of Exeter, 1818; 5.7 oz (2)

Lot 46

RUSSIAN FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- A set of five table knives with steel blades, 1867, another table knife, a Fiddle dessert spoon with engraved back, a table spoon 1860 and two Soviet table spoons (all initialled); 7.3 oz weighable silver (10)

Lot 85

A SET OF SEVEN GEORGE III PISTOL-HANDLED TABLE KNIVES with later stainless steel blades and an engraved armorial, maker's mark & lion passant only, indistinct; 9.85" (25 cms) long (7)

Lot 142

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)

Lot 159

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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