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SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FLATWARE:- A small Fiddle toddy ladle by William Constable of Dundee (pot of lilies, thrice and "W.C"), a pair of table spoons with pointed ends, initialled "H", by Edward Livingstone of Dundee ("EL", topped heart, u), a Fiddle toddy ladle by Alexander Cameron of Dundee, with Glasgow hallmarks 1852, an unascribed Fiddle table fork, initialled (star, thistle, star, "EW) and a table spoon, initialled "RC", by Robert Gray of Glasgow 1775-1800; 10 oz (6)
A COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN PART SERVICE OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE (Single struck with shoulders), including:- twelve table spoons, a set of six table forks, six dessert forks, initialled, six dessert spoons, some initialled and a set of six tea spoons, initialled, by various makers, the majority Scottish (including one or two Aberdeen), some Newcastle pieces, mixed dates 1826-1865; 61 oz (36)
A CANTEEN OF FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN FLATWARE diamond shell heel), in an oak, fitted box including:- eleven table spoons, eighteen table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, & two basting spoons by William Eaton, London 1841 and the following pieces by other makers, mixed dates:- a set of twelve tea spoons by Henry Holland, London 1860, a set of four salt spoons by George Adams, London 1847, a pair of sauce ladles by George Adams, London 1846, a soup ladle by Mary Chawner, London 1837, a pair of sugar tongs, a sugar spoon, a butter knife and a Colonial sugar sifter ladle; The box measuring 19.,3" (49 cms) long; 190.5 oz
ASSORTED KING'S PATTERN:- A George IV bsting spoon (with Union Shell heel), by Robert Peppin, London 1824, a set of four Irish table forks (also with Union Shell heel), a matched set of six Scottish (single struck with shoulders) table spoons and five table forks, all initialled "G", by J & W Marshall, Edinburgh 1830/31/32 with two different retailer's marks; 44.9 oz (16)
ABERDEEN:- A toddy ladle with a "Celtic" point initialled "D" and a similar masking spoon, initialled "C", both by William Jamieson & Co., a Fiddle dessert spoon, initialled, by M. Rettie and a George III Old English pattern table spoon, initialled "J" by Coline Allen; the latter 8.5" (21.5 cms) long; 4.4 oz (4)
SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FLATWARE:- A pair of table spoons, initialled, by William Jamieson of Aberdeen (WJ, ABD), a Fiddle toddy ladle by James Erskine of Aberdeen (IE, thrice and Q), a pair of Fiddle & Shell toddy ladles, initialled, by John Heron of Greenock, with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1822, a Fiddle toddy ladle, initialled, by R & R Keay of Perth (R&RK, twice and double headed eagle, twice) and a set of four Fiddle tea spoons, initialled "H", by David Gray of Dumfries (fouled anchor, G, unicorn's head & DG); 10 oz (10)
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian cigarette box, monogrammed, by William Comyns, London 1902, an early 20th century mug, a late Victorian candlestick, inscribed on the base "Siamese Royal Yacht MAHA CHAKRI August 10.1897", three cast miniature items, a mounted glass dressing table jar, initialled and a small ovals flask, the candlestick 9.75" (24.8 cms) high; 17 oz weighable silver (8)
A LATE 20TH CENTURY COLLECTED PART SET OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY INCLUDING:- Six soup spoons, two table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, eight fish knives, eight fish forks and three small butter knives, the majority by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, mixed dates 1960-1974, together with a set of six King's pattern table knives and six side knives to match by Ewart, Perkins & Co.Ltd., Sheffield 1960/61; 91 oz weighable silver (57)
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN EGG SPOONS with bright-cut & shell decoration, monogrammed, by C.J. Reid (of Newcastle) with London marks for 1887 and a George I Hanoverian pattern table spoon with a plain rattail, initialled, marks worn, Newcastle c.1725; the latter 7.7" (19.5 cms) long; 5.3 oz (7)
A 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN PART-CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY decorated in relief with a repousse floral pattern to include:- three table spoons, 9 bouillon spoons, eight dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, a sauce ladle, fourteen cake forks, four tea spoons, six coffee spoons, a sugar spoon, two small fruit spoons, a fruit serving spoon, a fruit serving fork, seven butter spreaders, six hors d'oeuvres forks, a sundae spoon, nine side knives (stainless steel blades) and a carving fork with stainless steel tines) by S. Kirk & Son of Baltimore; 91 oz weighable silver (84)
A MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE LOT (to include Continental & American):- Six various table spoons, seven dessert spoons, a "hooked" preserve spoon, four tea spoons, a pair of Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern table forks and three Dutch table forks, most pieces with either crests or initials; 34 oz (23)
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- A George II table spoon, an American Fiddle sauce ladle, an Exeter-made sauce ladle, eight dessert-size spoons, a decorative table spoon, a sugar scoop, two forks, a butter knife (steel black), a pair of Sheffield-made sugar tongs and an Hourglass pattern spoon with a large bowl, some pieces with dedications; 17.3 oz weighable silver (19)
A MIXED LOT:- Seven Fiddle table spoons, four Scottish fiddle table forks, a Fiddle dessert fork, fifteen Fiddle tea spoons, a Fiddle salt spoon and a Fiddle dessert spoon, two George III bright-cut table spoons, two fiddle & thread table forks, an Old English dessert spoon and two old English table forks, many pieces initialled, some crested; 50 oz (36)
A MIXED LOT:- To include seven various antique Fiddle pattern dessert spoons (all either crested or initialled, except one), a pair of Continental salad servers, monogrammed, a butter knife, a dessert fork, both initialled, a George II later-decorated table spoons, crested, and a cased pair of Victorian engraved fish servers with ivory handles; the fish knife 11.8" (30 cms) long; 20.3 oz weighable silver (13)
Hallmarks Morgan, Octavius: The Assay Marks on Gold and Silver Plate (from No.34 of the Archaeological Journal) 1853, signed by the author, and "Table of the Arnnual Assay Office" letters by the same author (from No.37 of the Archaeological Journan) together with bound "Old English Plat Reviews" from the late Victorian period (Wilfred J. Cripps own copy of reviews of his own book and of E.A. Jones' tastes), Chaffers, W: Hallmarks on Plate, 1863 (and third edition of 1868) and Cripps, W.J: Old English Plate (Sixth Edition of 1899) (6)
A COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN PART SERVICE OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING:- A set of twelve table spoons, crested, by J&A. Savory, London 1840, twelve table forks, some crested, twelve dessert spoons, crested and twelve dessert forks, by various makers, mixed dates, London 1835-1853; 131.3 oz (48)
A MIXED LOT:- Two George III Old English table spoons, by Thomas Northcote, London 1784/85, a pair of table spoons, initialled, maker's mark "ET", Birmingham 1793, a Channel Isles Fiddle table spoon by Thomas de Gruchy, another by C.W. Quesnel, both initialled, a pair of sugar nips and a pair of Newcastle-made sauce ladles, initialled "O"; 14 oz (9)
A VICTORIAN COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN PART-SET OF ADMIRALTY PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING:- Six table spoons, thirty table forks (including a set of ten, a set of 9 with monogram & a set of six), ten dessert spoons (including a set of six and two inscribed "Coll.Regal"), twenty four dessert forks (including a set of sixteen and four with monogram), two sauce ladles, crested, two condiment ladles, a pair of sugar tongs, four salt spoons & a fish slice, by various makers (Walker & Hall, Francis Higgins, George Adams, John S. Hunt, Hunt & Roskell & William Theobalds), mixed dates, London 1840-1877; 176.5 oz (79)
A MIXED LOT:- Three George II / III table spoons (one crested, two initialled), a George III sugar sifter ladle, an Elizabeth pattern (King's shape) sauce ladle, initialled, by George Adams, London 1843, seven other various small ladles, some initialled and three Dutch spoons; 23 oz (15)
FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN:- A set of seven George III table forks, crested, by George Smith, London c.1780 (maker's mark & lion passant only), six other various table forks, all crested except one, and an early 19th century French table fork with an interesting inscription*; 37.75 oz (14) *Inscribed "Prix Donne par le Prince Royal Camp de Compiegne 1837".
A MIXED LOT:- A set of three Victorian Fiddle & thread pattern table forks and three dessert forks, crested, by Mary Chawner, London 1838, a George III butter knife, crested, a George III table spoon, a dessert spoon, a Portuguese table fork, a Norwegian tea strainer (A/F), six antique table knives and two later side knives (steel blades) and a Colonial table spoon, maker's mark only "I.BERTIE" (struck twice), unascribed, 1800-1840; 22.8 oz weighable silver (20)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of six William IV Fiddle pattern dessert forks, crested, by Mary Chawner, London 1834, a George II table spoon, a George III fancy-back table spoon, initialled, a George III dessert spoon, initialled, a George II dessert spoon, crested, and a pair of George I provincial rattail table spoons by Francis Batty of Newcastle c.1725 (marks quite worn); 15.8 oz (12)
A MIXED LOT:- An early Victorian Fiddle pattern soup ladle, crested, maker's mark "IB", London 1839, a pair of Scottish toddy ladles, Fiddle pattern, initialled, maker's mark "JN", Glasgow 1823, a set of five George II/III table knives with pistol handles and steel blades, crested, four George III bright-cut table spoons, initialled, and a dessert spoon, initialled by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1796; the soup ladle 13" (33.5 cms) long; 16.8 oz weighable silver (13)
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT-METAL MOUNTED GLASS DRESSING TABLE BOX circular with floral festoons around the sides, the cover inset with a portrait miniature of a young girl on the top and a mirror inside, star-cut base, probably French c.1900; 4.75" (12 cms) diameter
AN EDWARDIAN MINIATURE TRAY of shaped oval outline enamelled in monochrome with a "Greetings" card, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., London 1909, a nest of six small circular ashtrays, by Asprey & Co.Ltd., London 1939 and a table lighter with a loaded base (lacking its lift out taper holder); the tray 5" (12.6 cms) long; 6.1 oz weighable silver (8)
OLD ENGLISH PATTERN:- Twelve various George III table spoons (to include a Newcastle example & a pair by Peter, Anne & William Bateman), two George III table forks and a George IV butter knife, all either crested or initialled, except three pieces; 28.75 oz (15)
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