A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER crested, maker's mark only (struck four times) by Richard Crossley, London c.1800; 11" (28 cms) long; 1.6 oz £150-180
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN SAUCE LADLES engraved with Royal strap & buckle cartouche with the pendant, Order of St. Patrick, by Richard Crossley, London 1787; 7.1" (18 cms) long; 3.25 oz (2) £60-80
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A GEORGE II MARROW SCOOP engraved with a crest below the motto "JE SUIS PREST", by Caleb Hill, London 1731; 8.6" (22 cms) long; 1.75 oz £150-200
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A GEORGE III ENGRAVED CADDY SPOON pierced with a border of "keyhole" motifs around the bowl, initialled, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812; 3.3" (8.5 cms) long; 0.2 oz £100-120
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A RARE "DOUBLE DUTY" MARK CADDY SPOON with a pricked stem & a spade-shaped bowl, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1797; 2.7" (6.8 cms) long; 0.15 oz £150-200
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDIAN CADDY SPOON with a chased stem & a rosette terminal centred by the figure of an elephant, struck with three marks (KAA, lion with sword, S); 4.5" (11.2 cms) long; 0.8 oz £40-50
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BY OMAR RAMSDEN: A modern handmade caddy spoon with a drop-shaped bowl & a tendril handle set with a blue/green enamelled boss, London 1927; 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 1.35 oz £800-1000
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEA SPOONS initialled, by Thomas Barker, London 1807, a George III caddy spoon with a fluted circular bowl, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1804 and a pair of George III sugar nips; the latter 4.3" (11 cms) long; 2.9 oz (8) £130-160
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A MIXED LOT: Eleven various tea spoons, three salt spoons, two table spoons, a dessert spoon, a child's spoon & fork, an ivory-handled knife, three dessert forks & a plated salt spoon, mixed makers & dates; 16.3 oz weighable silver (24) £180-220
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FOUR VARIOUS GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT FORKS AND FOUR DESSERT SPOONS all bright-engraved & crested to match, mixed makers & dates, London 1801-1813; 7 oz (8) £130-180
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A MIXED LOT OF FLATWARE: A George III punch ladle with a twisted whalebone handle, initialled, a set of six cake forks, four other various small forks, a set of six coffee spoons, two sugar sifter ladles, four Chinese tea spoons, an enamelled tea spoon, four small spoons, a child's spoon (with maker's signature), a jam spoon & a pair of mounted wooden glove stretchers; 11.4 oz weighable silver (lot) £120-150
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BY GEORG JENSEN: A modern Danish tie clip with applied cherry motifs, the reverse inscribed "CHERRY HEERING" (cased), together with a set of six modern Danish silvergilt hors d'oeuvres forks with enamelled decoration by another maker and another similar Norwegian fork by David Andersen; the latter 4.75" (12 cms) long; 3.25 oz £100-150
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SUGAR NIPS a pair of modern sugar nips and five various pairs of sugar tongs; 7 oz (7) £120-160
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A SET OF SIX MODERN / CONTEMPORARY SILVERGILT CHOPSTICKS (one with a gem-set terminal), maker's mark "DL", Sheffield 1995 and a plated mounted ham slicing knife (stainless steel blade) by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, c.1990 (boxed); the latter 16" (40.7 cms) long; 7.8 oz weighable silver (7) £100-150
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A MODERN SET OF TWELVE TABLE KNIVES & TWELVE SIDE KNIVES with pistol handles & stainless steel, finger-point blades, maker's mark "AHN", Sheffield 1971 (24) £350-450
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MODERN / CONTEMPORARY CHASED & PIERCED VINE PATTERN FLATWARE: two table forks, a silvergilt table fork, a silvergilt dessert spoon, a dessert fork & a parcelgilt dessert fork, by various makers (Garrard & Co., C.J. Vander Ltd., etc.), London/Sheffield 1986/99; 19.5 oz (6) £280-320
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A VICTORIAN FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN SAUCE LADLE by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1856 and two later-decorated George III "berry" table spoons; 7.4 oz (3) £80-120
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A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS by an unascribed maker, "RE", London 1825 and a set of nine George III Fiddle pattern tea spoons by John Kerschner, London 1816/17, all initialled "R" to match; 29.8 oz (21) £350-400
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE I HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOONS with plain rattails, crested, by John Hopkins, London 1724; 11.6 oz (6) £250-300
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A WILLIAM IV / VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN CANTEEN OF FLATWARE CONSISTING OF: Twelve table spoons, twelve table forks twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks nine tea spoons, three salt spoons two basting spoons, & two sauce ladles all crested to match, by several makers, London 1830-39; 126 oz £1000-1300
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A COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN PART SERVICE OF FLATWARE WITH LATER, FEATHER EDGING CONSISTING OF: eighteen table forks, four table spoons thirteen dessert spoons, eight soup spoons two sauce ladles, a soup ladle a butter knife, seven tea spoons eight fish knives eight fish forks mixed makers & dates, William IV, modern, together with a modern set of seventeen side knives & twelve table knives (with stainless steel blades), another set of five modern table knives (also stainless steel blades) and the following: a pair of plated salad servers, eight plated lobster picks, a cake fork & a table knife, all contained in a fitted, iron-bound oak box with lift-out trays; the box 22" (55.7 cms) wide; 132.75 oz weighable silver £1800-2200
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NINE VARIOUS ANTIQUE TABLE SPOONS all initialled, and four other small spoons, mixed makers & dates; 20.6 oz (13) £200-300
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A LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN CASED SET OF FOUR SILVERGILT FRUIT SERVING SPOONS with cast, figural terminals by J. Wakely & F.C. Wheeler, London 1900/1904 £120-150
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A MIXED LOT: A matched set of six early 19th century French silvergilt tea spoons with decorative stems, two Dutch table spoons, initialled, & a modern oblong spirit flask by W & G. Neale, London 1918; the latter 5.2" (13 cms) high; 11.9 oz (9) £140-160
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A CASED SET OF SIX MODERN TEA KNIVES (with stainless steel blades), a cased set of six modern enamelled, bean-end coffee spoons, a cased set of eleven Edwardian tea spoons with apostle terminals (and one similar plated spoon to match), and a cased set of six silvergilt tea spoons with either hare or game bird terminals (retailed by Swaine & Adeney Ltd.), mixed makers & dates; 9 oz weighable silver (4) £100-150
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CONTINENTAL FLATWARE: A set of six decorative French table spoons & six table forks with shell & husk decoration, a set of six French dessert spoons & six dessert forks with floral & scroll decoration, a set of six French tea spoons and a set of six German fish forks & four fish knives, all first half of the 20th century; 69.5 oz (40) £700-800
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A CASED MODERN CHILD'S PUSHER & SPOON inscribed "Valda", by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1929/30 together with another pusher, a pepperette, six salt spoons, an egg cup (cased), an ivory-handled fork, a George III sugar sifter ladle, crested and the following plated items: a pusher & spoon & four salt spoons; 7.25 oz weighable silver (lot) £70-90
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A COMPOSITE OR HARLEQUIN PART SERVICE OF ONSLOW PATTERN FLATWARE CONSISTING OF: a set of ten table spoons by Elisabeth Tookey, London 1770, eleven various table spoons, some Irish, some Scottish, mainly George III period, eleven assorted George II/III dessert spoons, eleven assorted George III dessert forks, twelve assorted tea spoons, mainly Irish, George III period, a sauce ladle & a sugar sifter ladle, all crested to match and a plated sifter ladle; 70.5 oz weighable silver (58) £800-1200
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TWO 19TH CENTURY SILVERGILT FOLDING COMBINATION FORK/SPOONS with detachable bowls & removable, toothpicks in the end of each stem, the bowls engraved on the reverse with a coronet, initials & a device, Continental with pseudo marks, (contained in a lined & fitted case); the spoons 7.7" (19.4 cms) long; 3.5 oz £250-300
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A SMALL GEORGE III SPOON perhaps for medicine with a small bowl at one end and a rounded spatula (or tongue depressor) at the other, by Robert Nash, London 1795; 5.25" (13.4 cms) long; 1 oz £150-200
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THREE PAIRS OF GEORGE III SUGAR TONGS: An engraved pair, initialled, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1809, an engraved Scottish pair, initialled, by David Marshall, Edinburgh c.1790 and a Feather-edge pair with acorn bowls, maker "IS", London c.1770; 3 oz (3) £150-170
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A MODERN CAST SILVERGILT TEA SPOON with a shell bowl & a Harlequin stem, maker's mark of "N&Co", London 1930; 5" (12.6 cms) long; 1.25 oz £80-100
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TWO GEORGE III, NEWCASTLE-MADE TABLE SPOONS Old English pattern, one initialled "DM", by John Langlands 1774; the other by John Robertson 1798; 4 oz (2) £120-150
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A SET OF GEORGE II FANCY-BACK TEA SPOONS with decorated fronts centred by a mask & shell, and a shell below the drops, indistinct, maker's mark & lion passant only, London c.1740; 3.25 oz (6) £200-220
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A SET THREE GEORGE IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE TABLE SPOONS initialled, by William Jamieson, Aberdeen (WJ (4 times), A,B,D) 1820-1825; 6.7 oz (3) £240-260
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A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with a fruiting tendril handle & embossed fruit in the bowl, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852; 3" (7.6 cms) long; 0.3 oz £100-120
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TWO HAND-MADE SCOTTISH CADDY SPOONS: one with a galleon terminal, maker's mark of "S&Co.", Edinburgh 1937; the other with a Celtic knot terminal, maker's mark "RA", Glasgow 1950; the latter 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 1 oz (2) £150-160
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A MODERN / CONTEMPORARY HANDMADE CADDY SPOON with an amethyst-set terminal and wire work stem, sponsor's mark of Isleworth Polytechnic, Middlesex, London 1982; 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 0.5 oz £100-120
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A 20TH CENTURY GERMAN DESSERT SPOON engraved with an eagle grasping a swastika in one claw below the initial "B" by W. Lameyer & Sons 1930-44; 1.2 oz £40-50
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BY A.E. JONES: A handmade caddy spoon with a heart-shaped bowl & a scroll & wirework stem, Birmingham 1919; 3" (7.5 cms) long; 0.7 oz £200-250
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A GEORGE IV BIRMINGHAM-MADE TABLE SPOON Fiddle pattern, initialled "K", by Edward Thomason 1826; 2.4 oz £60-70
A Small Collection of French Sugar Sifter Spoons |
Kenber, B: Les Cuillers à sucre, 2005 (with dust wrapper) £30-40
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A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH SUGAR SIFTER LADLE Fiddle & Thread pattern, maker's mark "GC" (with anchor) Paris 1760; 8.3" (21.3 cms) long; 2.8 oz £70-90
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A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH SUGAR SIFTER LADLE Fiddle & Thread pattern, engraved crest & motto "ARMA PARAT FERO", maker's mark "GC" (with an anchor), Paris 1765; 8.25" (21 cms) long; 2.8 oz £60-80
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A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SUGAR SIFTER LADLE Fiddle & Thread pattern, engraved initials "AM" (script), maker's mark "JAF" (with a bird), Paris 1798-1809; 8.2" (20.8 cms) long; 2.9 oz £50-70
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A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH SUGAR SIFTER LADLE Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern, maker's mark unclear, probably Salins (jurisdiction of Besancon) 1784/85; 8.55" (21.8 cms) long; 3.7 oz £60-80
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A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH SUGAR SIFTER LADLE Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern, maker's mark "JA", Paris 1762-68 (date letter rubbed); 8.2" (20.8 cms) long; 2.8 oz £60-80
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A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVERGILT SUGAR SIFTER SPOON Fiddle & Thread pattern, maker's mark "FDN", Paris 1798-1809; 8.5" (21.5 cms) long; 2.9 oz £60-80
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A LATE 18TH CENTURY FRENCH SUGAR SIFTER LADLE Fiddle & Thread pattern, with engraved coat of arms, maker's mark unclear, Paris 1783; 8.25" (21 cms) long; 2.8 oz £80-100
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A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SILVERGILT SUGAR SIFTER LADLE Fiddle & Thread pattern, engraved crest, maker's mark "LPA?", Paris 1798-1809; 8.25" (21 cms) long; 3 oz £50-70
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