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A QUANTITY OF MODERN ELECTROPLATED KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY by Roberts & Belk, C.J. Vander Ltd. & others (lot) £150-200
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MISCELLANEOUS KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY: Six soup spoons, five dessert spoons, two tea spoons, three condiment spoons, twenty four various forks & ten various knives, some pieces loaded, mixed makers & dates; 70 oz weighable silver (50) £600-700
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AN ELECTROPLATED CASED CANTEEN OF MATCHED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN including three table spoons, thirteen table forks, twenty one dessert spoons, twenty four dessert forks, thirteen tea spoons, five condiment spoons, twelve table knives, twelve side knives, a five-piece carving set, six pairs of fish knives & forks, a pair of fish servers & a pair of knife rests; the case 18.25" (46.5 cms) long £200-250
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A QUANTITY OF MODERN ELECTROPLATED QUEEN'S PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY including seven very large serving forks, mainly by Roberts & Belk & C.J. Vander Ltd. (lot) £150-200
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A MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF MODERN ELECTROPLATED FLATWARE in a variety of patterns including a quantity of butter spreaders (lot) £80-100
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A MODERN CASED CANTEEN OF ELECTROPLATED FLATWARE & CUTLERY including six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, four serving spoons, six tea spoons, six table knives, six side knives & a three-piece carving set; the case 16" (41 cms) long £80-120
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A MIXED LOT: A quantity of assorted knives (some with stainless blades), twenty one French dessert knives with ivory handles, two William IV carving forks & a steel, and an Edwardian carving fork (lot) £250-300
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A QUANTITY OF SMALL SALT & MUSTARD SPOONS mixed designs, makers & dates, mainly 20th century; 20 oz (lot) £200-300
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN IVORY HANDLED FISH CARVERS with engraved decoration, by Joseph Rogers, Sheffield 1907/08; the knife 11.75" (30 cms) long (2) £80-100
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A QUANTITY OF ANTIQUE CONDIMENT SPOONS mixed designs, makers & dates; 40 oz (lot) £500-600
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PRINCESS NO.1 PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING: Five table spoons & twelve table forks, some pieces crested, mixed makers & dates, Victorian - modern; 48.7 oz (17) £400-500
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A WILLIAM IV FIDDLE PATTERN BASTING SPOON crested, by William Eaton, London 1831; 12" (30.5 cms) long; 5 oz £80-100
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COBURG PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY: Five table forks by George Adams 1857/1878, three table knives (later stainless blades) by Francis Higgins, London 1874 and two modern side knives (stainless blades), some initialled, some crested; 17 oz weighable silver (10) £200-250
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A SET OF ELEVEN MODERN TABLE KNIVES & ELEVEN SIDE KNIVES in a lace-back trefid pattern with stainless steel, finger point blades by C.J. Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1965 (22) £180-220
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A SET OF TWELVE MODERN TABLE KNIVES & TWELVE SIDE KNIVES Windsor pattern with stainless steel, finger point blades, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1997 (24) £240-280
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A SET OF TWELVE MODERN TABLE KNIVES Elizabethan pattern, with stainless steel, finger point blades, by C.J. Vander Ltd., London 1965 (12) £150-180
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A MODERN SET OF SIX TABLE KNIVES with octagonal pistol handles & stainless steel, scimitar blades, by Richard Comyns, London 1898 (6) £80-100
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A MODERN SET OF THIRTY TABLE KNIVES with octagonal pistol handles & stainless steel, scimitar blades, by Richard Comyns, London 1928 (3) £300-400
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS initialled "C" by Messrs. Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1813; 7 oz (6) £60-80
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A VICTORIAN PALM PATTERN TEA SPOON initialled "H", by George Adams, London 1871; 11.5 oz £50-60
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A COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN CANTEEN OF FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY (Union Shell heel) including: twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, a set of twelve tea spoons, twelve table knives and twelve side knives, all except the knives crested, (various crests) by various makers, mixed dates, London 1811-1839; 141.4 oz (85) £1400-1800
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN PROVINCIAL MARROW SCOOP with shoulders, initialled "RC" on the reverse with minute letters, by W.R. Sobey, Exeter 1841; 8.4" (21.2 cms) long; 1.25 oz £80-120
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A MIXED LOT: A Victorian Bead pattern basting spoon (single struck), initialled, by George Adams, London 1865 and a Queen's pattern sauce ladle, monogrammed, maker's mark unclear, London 1858; the baster 12" (30.5 cms) long; 8 oz (2) £90-120
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN BASTING SPOONS crested, by Messrs. Lias, London 1843; 12" (30.4 cms) long; 10 oz (2) £120-150
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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE / WILLIAM IV FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN TABLE SPOONS (diamond shell heel), by William Chawner, London 1830 and a basting spoon, same pattern, crested, by George Adams, London 1841; the latter 12.1" (31 cms) long; 18.9 oz (5) £200-250
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BY PAUL STORR: A George III Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern dessert spoon (diamond shell heel), London 1810; 1.7 oz £80-120
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BY PAUL STORR: A pair of George III Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern basting spoons (diamond shell heel), London 1811; 12.2" (31 cms) long; 13.9 oz (2) £400-500
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BY PAUL STORR: A George III Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern table spoon (diamond shell heel), London 1813; 2.9 oz £100-150
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A VICTORIAN THREAD & SHELL PATTERN CARVING KNIFE & TWO FORKS by Mary Chawner, London 1839 and another similar knife by George Adams, London, similar date (date letter worn), steel blades & tines; the longest knife 14.1" (35.7 cms) long (4) £120-160
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN FIDDLE & THREAD SAUCE LADLES by John James Whiting, London 1850, and a set of 4 Thread pattern salt spoons by George Adams, London 1862, the ladles 7.1" (18 cms) long; 8.6 oz (6) £80-120
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A MATCHED SET OF SIX VICTORIAN FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN TABLE SPOONS (diamond shell heel), by George Adams, London 1854/57; 19.5 oz (6) £170-200
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SALISBURY INTEREST: A modern cannon-handled serving spoon, crested & inscribed "Copy of the Salisbury ladle 1684 given to the Fishmongers Livery......1937", by Richard Comyns, London 1936; 15" (38 cms) long; 5 oz £200-220
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A GEORGE IV GIBSON'S PATENT MEDICINE OR CASTOR OIL SPOON with a tubular, hollow stem & an enclosed bowl with a hinged cover, by Charles Gibson, London 1828; 5.4" (13.5 cms) long; 1.35 oz £400-450
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A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BASTING SPOON with shoulders, initialled, by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1801; 12.2" (31 cms) long; 3.4 oz £90-110
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III IRISH DESSERT SPOONS with a "Celtic point", crested, only two with a maker's mark, by Law & Bayly, Dublin 1796; 5.7 oz (6) £150-160
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THREE GEORGE IV SILVERGILT DESSERT KNIVES & FIVE DESSERT FORKS with agate handles, crested, by two makers, London 1825/27; the knives 8" (20.5 cms) long (8) £100-150
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A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN TODDY LADLES initialled "S", by James Beebe, London 1840; 5.4" (13.5 cms) long; 4.75 oz (4) £120-150
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A SET OF FIVE GEORGE III SCOTTISH TODDY LADLES Old English pattern, engraved crest, initials & garter motto, maker's mark "Z", probably for John Zeigler, Edinburgh 1809; 6.25" (15.8 cms) long; 4.7 oz (5) £150-200
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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN HANOVERIAN PATTERN BASTING SPOONS with plain moulded rattails, crested, by Elkington & Co.Ltd., Birmingham 1899; 12.25" (31.3 cms) long; 11.6 oz (2) £120-160
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A SET OF ELEVEN GEORGE III PROVINCIAL DESSERT SPOONS Old English pattern, crested, by J. Langlands & J. Robertson, Newcastle 1788; 12.5 oz (11) £200-250
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A VICTORIAN FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN SOUP LADLE (diamond shell heel), by George Adams, London 1873; 13.25" (33.5 cms) long; 10.5 oz £100-150
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A GEORGE III FISH SLICE with a spring-loaded blade & a reeded handle, and a similar Old Sheffield plated fish slice with an ivory handle; the latter 12.5" (32 cms) long (2) £250-300
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A GEORGE I LEMON STRAINER with a tapering, tubular handle, engraved at the end with initials below a coronet, by Meschach Godwin, London 1725; 9.25" (23.5 cms); 2.6 oz £300-400
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A GEORGE III TABLE SPOON by Hester Bateman, London 1777, two George II / III fancy-back table spoons and two other George II / III table spoons, various; 8.9 oz (5) £80-100
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A MIXED LOT: Eight various Russian tea/coffee spoons, three Scottish tea spoons, four Newcastle-made tea spoons, a Soviet spoon with a gilt bowl, a Russian table fork, a Norwegian spoon & a Dutch table spoon; 15.4 oz (19) £140-180
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A WILLIAM IV FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE initialled, by David Phillips, London 1836; 13.25" (33.5 cms) long; 7 oz £70-100
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A MIXED LOT OF COFFEE, TEA & CONDIMENT SPOONS (eighteen with golf club stems), mixed makers & dates; 7.5 oz (33) £70-100
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SEVEN VARIOUS EARLY 20TH CENTURY NORTH AMERICAN SOUVENIR TEA/COFFEE SPOONS (St. Louis, St. Augustine, Skagway, Saratoga, Los Angeles, Lennox & Colorado Springs); the largest one 5.9" (14.8 cms) long; 4.3 oz (7) £30-40
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FOUR LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH SPOONS and another by Gibson & Langman, London 1896; each approx. 7.5" (19 cms) long; 8.5 oz (5) £50-80
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A SET OF TWELVE MODERN DESSERT KNIVES AND ELEVEN FORKS with mother of pearl handles, maker's mark "Fs.Ltd.", Sheffield 1935; the knives 6.75" (17.2 cms) long (23) £100-130
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