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A MIXED LOT OF FLATWARE:- A Victorian spoon & fork in a fitted case, an antique three-prong fork, a George IV Thread pattern marrow scoop, crested, a set of six Victorian tea spoons with "twist" stems, a pickle fork, a teaspoon, a pair of George III sauce ladles & a mother of pearl handled bread fork; the latter 8.3" (21.2 cms) long; 13.4 oz weighable silver (14)
MIXED FLATWARE:- A set of six George III Old English pattern tea spoons, a pair of George III Bead pattern dessert spoons, a George II/III fancy-back table spoon, initialled, a George III Irish Fiddle pattern basting spoon & a set of six Victorian, Exeter-made tea spoons (single struck, Grecian pattern); the baster 12.25" (31.2 cms) long; 13.7 oz (16)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of seven Victorian Fiddle & Thread pattern egg spoon with drop-shaped bowls by George Adams, London 1867, a pair of George III/IV Fiddle & Thread pattern salt spoons with gilt bowls, crested, by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1819/20, a pair of Newcastle salt spoons to match and a set of six George III Scottish bright-cut tea spoons, initialled, by David Edmond, Edinburgh c.1790; 9.75 oz (17)
FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE:- A set of four table spoons, four table forks, one dessert fork, two tea spoons & two sauce ladles, crested by George Adams, London 1840, a set of four dessert spoons & one dessert fork, crested, by Mary Chawner & George Adams*, London 1840, a set of six dessert forks, crested, by Charles Eley, London 1828 and a set of three dessert forks, crested, by Henry Holland, London 1847; 55.4 oz (27) *This mark is rare as the partnership lasted only from 3rd August 1840 until 23rd November of the same year.
A MIXED LOT OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN:- A set of six George III dessert spoons, initialled, by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1818, a pair of sauce ladles, crested, by Richard Crossley, London 1790, five George III table spoons, crested, a set of six table forks & five dessert forks, initialled "W", by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1904, together with a set of six King's pattern tea spoons (with Union Shell heel), by R. Peppin, London 1819; 44 oz (30)
ASSORTED ANTIQUE IRISH FLATWARE:- A set of three Fiddle table forks, crested, eleven dessert spoons (some initialled, some crested), a sauce ladle, crested and twenty one various egg spoons with drop-shaped bowls (most crested or initialled), and six Fiddle tea spoons, initialled; 35.5 oz (42)
A group of ceramics, comprising an 18th century twisted and fluted tea bowl with gilt highlights, 8.5 by 5cm, a 19th century Dresden set of five cups and six saucers, decorated with flowers and swags, a Japanese Satsuma teapot, decorated with figures, 7cm, and a Tuscan China part coffee service, retailed by J. H. Awmack, Leeds, decorated with gilt foliate swags against an apple green and white ground, with coffee pot, 19cm, sugar bowl, milk jug, six coffee cans and five saucers. (28)
A Hutschenreuther, Germany, Arabesque pattern part dinner service and part tea set for ten settings, all with 9ct gold leaf detailing, comprising ten dinner plates, 31cm diameter, twenty dessert plates, 26.5cm, ten side plates, 21.5cm, ten shaped serving bowls, a salad dish, ten cups and saucers, two serving dishes and an oval platter, 39.5 by 28cm, purchased from Harrods with receipt. (74)
A collection of George V and later silver, including an Art Deco silver tea strainer and bowl, Birmingham 1936, William Neale and Son Ltd, a set of ten silver teaspoons, the terminals depicting crossed golf clubs, Birmingham 1958, Turner & Simpson Ltd, a pair of silver napkin rings, a part set of fruit knives and forks with silver handles, Sheffield 1999, United Cutlers, a cut glass hair tidy, vase and pin tray with silver lids, 8.6toz weighable silver. (q)
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