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A MIXED LOT:- A Victorian table lighter in the form of a classical lamp, another Continental example (both incomplete), an early 20th century cream jug, a Victorian sugar bowl with the signs of the Zodiac around the sides, and an inscription on the base, and a plated tea caddy; 19 oz weighable silver (5) *Provenance: Niall Hobhouse, removed from Hadspen House.
A MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- A George III table spoon, three Irish dessert spoons, six tea spoons, two George III salt spoons, two Victorian butter knives, a side knife (steel blade), a sugar sifter ladle, a toddy ladle, six sauce ladles, two lobster picks and a game skewer; 27.4 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of table lighters of squat circular form with snuffers, by Asprey & Co.Ltd., Birmingham 1922, a small capstan inkwell, glass liner (loaded base), an octagonal sugar caster and a cased five-piece condiment set with two spoons (blue glass liners); the lighters 3.1" (8 cms) diameter; 19.25 oz weighable silver (5)
A LATE VICTORIAN CONICAL TABLE LIGHTER in the form of an oil can with a reeded ring handle, by Joseph Braham, London 1890 (retailed by Thornhill of Bond Street) and a late 19th century French wine taster with a serpent ring handle and coin-inset bowl; the latter 3.75 (9.5 cms) diameter; 7.1 oz (3)
A MIXED LOT:- A circular bonbon dish with two drop ring handles, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1933, a folding fruit knife with mother of pearl sides, inscribed "Mary", maker's mark "JYC", Sheffield 1890, four antique table spoons, two dessert spoons, a jam spoon & a tea spoon (most spoons either crested or initialled); the dish 5" (12.5 cms) diameter; 18.4 oz weighable silver (10)
FORKS:- A set of six early 20th century Bead pattern table forks (single-struck) by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, a set of six George III Old English pattern table forks by Thomas Wallis, London 1791 and a set of five late Victorian Hanoverian three-prong dessert forks, crested, by J.B. Carrington, London 1896; 33.5 oz (17)
A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with engraved decoration and concaved sides, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, a smaller curved snuff box, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1807, together with a vesta case with an engine-turned cover by Sampson Mordan & Co., Chester 1914, a mounted comb, an embossed dressing table box, a comb case & a small round box, unmarked; the large snuff box 3" (7.5 cms) long; 7.6 oz weighable silver (7)
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian serpent cigar cutter (originally mounted on a dish or ash tray), a toast rack, a textured measure or spill vase, four Regimental menu holders and an Edwardian table lighter (lacking detachable liners); the latter 3.8" (9.7 cms) high; 12.5 oz weighable silver (8)
ELEVEN VARIOUS ANTIQUE IRISH, BRIGHT-CUT DESSERT SPOONS (including bright-cut & star), some crested, some initialled by mixed makers, mixed dates, George III - Victorian and a George III Irish bright-cut & star table spoons, maker's mark "IK" (scripts), possibly by John Kinselagh of Cork, hallmarked Dublin 1804; 14.25 oz
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III HOURGLASS PATTERN TABLE SPOONS crested, by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1806, another, crested, by William Chawner, London 1830, a King's pattern table spoon, crested, by R. Peppin, London 1821 and three George III Old English pattern table spoons (two initialled); 24.8 oz (9)
A LATE 20TH CENTURY SET OF SIX TABLE KNIVES with reed & ribbon borders (stainless steel blades), a set of three table knives & five side knives, with reed & ribbon borders, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1918 (steel blades), together with six various forks, same pattern and two other antique knives (steel blades); 11.5 oz weighable silver (22)
IRISH FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN:- A set of six George III dessert spoons, crested, by William Cummins, (Retailer's mark of "MULLEN"), Dublin 1816, a collected set of eleven table forks by Samuel Neville, Dublin, mixed dates, 1810 & c.1800 (no date letter on four), and five other table forks by Philip Weeks, Dublin 1811 and 1831; 48.8 oz (22)
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