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A 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN PART-SERVICE OF ROYAL DANISH PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY: One table spoon, eleven dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, two small (three-prong) forks, ten tea spoons, a small pudding spoon, a serving fork, & the following with stainless steel blades: twelve table knives, a serving slice & a cheese knife, by the International Silver Co.; 69.15 oz (51) £300-400
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LIMERICK: A rare George III Irish Provincial dessert spoon, with a pointed end, crested, by Samuel Purdon, Limerick (S.P, Fleur-de-lys, S.P.) c.1815 and a bright-cut & star table spoons, crested, by J. Pittar, Dublin 1788; 3 oz (2) £100-150
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TWELVE ANTIQUE IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS crested, various makers & dates, a set of six Fiddle dessert spoons, crested, by William Chawner, London 1833 and eight various Old English pattern table spoons (six crested); 55 oz (26) £300-500
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A DANISH SOUP LADLE Fiddle & Shell pattern, initialled & dated "8-5-1916", by Gronlund, Copenhagen 1916, a 19th century Danish large serving spoon with Thread pattern stem, initialled "HF", Copenhagen 1858 & two 18th century table spoons with engraved stems, initialled & dated "1775" on the back of the stems, probably Danish; the serving spoon 13.9" (35.2 cms) long; 13.5 oz (4) £140-160
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SEVEN VARIOUS GEORGE III / IV OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE FORKS crested, eight various George III-William IV dessert spoons & a George III engraved tea spoon, mixed makers & dates; 3.2 oz (16) £180-200
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TWELVE VARIOUS GEORGE III IRISH DESSERT FORKS with pointed terminals (including five by Carden Terry & Jane Williams of Cork), all with Dublin hallmarks 1809-1834; 12.7 oz (12) £100-150
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A CASED SET OF FOUR LATER-DECORATED OR "BERRY" TABLE SPOONS by various makers, London 1799/1804/1808; 7.2 oz £80-100
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A SET OF TEN GEORGE III IRISH DESSERT SPOONS Old English pattern, crested, by J. Brady, Dublin 1797 and a set of ten with pointed ends, crested by John Rigby, Dublin 1802; 14.5 oz (20) £150-200
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A MIXED LOT: A set of five George III tea spoons, initialled, by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1803, four Russian lemon tea spoons, two Irish Fiddle pattern table spoons, initialled, and another small spoon; 9.4 oz £60-80
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EIGHT PAIRS OF IVORY HANDLED FISH KNIVES & FORKS by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1934/36, together with four soup spoons, and a quantity of American flatware & cutlery to include souvenir spoons & some plated items; 14 oz weighable silver (lot) £250-300
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ELEVEN VARIOUS TABLE SPOONS by Hester Bateman, mixed dates & three other antique table spoons (1 A/F); 17.75 oz (14) £200-300
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV IRISH TABLE FORKS Hourglass pattern, crested, Dublin 1821/22 and a later, non-matching dessert spoon & dessert fork, King's pattern, initialled; 21.6 oz (8) £130-170
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A LATE VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE initialled "A", by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1899; 13.75" (35 cms) long; 8.9 oz £70-80
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A SET OF THIRTEEN GEORGE III THREAD PATTERN TABLE KNIVES (with later steel blades), by either Mark Bock or Moses Brent, London 1808 and a quantity of plated knives with stainless steel blades (lot) £100-150
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A MODERN PART CANTEEN OF FLATWARE WITH THREAD BORDERS & POINTED TERMINALS: Four table spoons, six table forks six soup spoons, five dessert forks, five dessert spoons, five tea spoons, six coffee spoons, two sauce ladles, a butter knife & a jam spoon by Viners of Sheffield 1931/32; 70 oz (41) £600-700
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A MIXED LOT: A set of five Thread pattern table spoons, crested, by Francis Higgins, London 1861, seven other various antique table spoons, initialled, & a Victorian Fiddle basting spoon by George Adams, London 1850; the latter 12" (30.5 cms) long; 30.4 oz (13) £250-300
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A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE TO INCLUDE: Six pairs of sugar tongs, nine forks nineteen spoons, a cased set of six tea spoons, a George II punch ladle, a pair of sauce ladles & two other items 35 oz weighable silver (lot) £200-300
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A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS initialled, by William Traies, London 1829; 18 oz (12) £120-140
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A WILLIAM IV PART-SERVICE OF FIDDLE PATTERN INCLUDING: Eight table spoons, six table forks, five dessert forks, eleven tea spoons & two basting spoons, all initialled, by William Chawner, London 1831 together with nine other non-matching Fiddle tea spoons & two table spoons, crested, mixed makers & dates & a pair of antique sugar nips; 81.6 oz (44) £600-700
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III PROVINCIAL OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS initialled "G", by Thomas Ollivant of Manchester (with London marks for 1798) together with seven other various antique table spoons; 26.3 oz (13) £150-200
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A MIXED LOT: Two engraved table spoons, five dessert spoons twelve tea / small spoons, a set of six Bead pattern tea spoons by C. Boyton & Sons, London 1905 & a plated dessert spoon; 25.3 oz weighable silver (26) £150-200
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS initialled, by William Traies, London 1828 and three other Exeter-made dessert forks, same pattern; 13.8 oz (9) £80-120
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TWENTY EIGHT VARIOUS CONDIMENT SPOONS 11.4 oz (28) £60-80
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ASSORTED ANTIQUE FIDDLE PATTERN: Twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, sixteen dessert spoons, fourteen dessert forks, eleven tea spoons, four sauce ladles & five pairs of sugar tongs, most pieces either crested or initialled, mixed makers, dates & assay offices; 125 oz (74) £900-1200
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A CHARLES I WEST COUNTRY SEAL TOP SPOON with a gilt terminal, the back of the bowl pricked "EL" over "1641", struck once in the bowl with a crowned "X" within a circular punch, by an unascribed maker, Exeter 1630-40; 6.9" (17.5 cms) long; 1.5 oz £800-1200
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A CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE COMPRISING: Twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, three salt spoons, two sauce ladles, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1910/1911 and a coup ladle & basting spoon in the same pattern, by John Round, Sheffield 1894; 131 oz (69) £700-900
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A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED PRESENTATION TROWEL with a carved ivory handle, inscribed, maker's mark "TW", Birmingham 1869; 12.1" (30.5 cms) long £240-280
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AN EARLY PERIOD OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED SOUP LADLE with a fluted bowl, crested, c.1770, and two pairs of Old Sheffield plated sugar tongs; the ladle 13.25" (33.6 cms) long (3) £70-90
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A GEORGE III STILTON SCOOP with a tapering ivory handle, crested, by D. Urquhart & N. Hart, London 1807; 10" (25.5 cms) long £200-250
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A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVERGILT & CLOISONNÉ ENAMELLED LEMON TEA SPOON and a pair of modern mounted steel grape scissors; the latter 6.6" (17 cms) long; 0.5 oz weighable silver (2) £100-150
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PARCELGILT GRAPE SHEARS with figural stems & ring handles, by William Edwards, London 1873; 7.7" (19.5 cms) long; 4.2 oz £250-300
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN Grape Shears by George John Richards, London 1850; 6.5" (16.5 cms) long; 3.1 oz £100-150
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A MODERN SALVER of shaped circular outline with a moulded border & scroll feet, by James Dixon & sons, Sheffield 1930; 12" (30.5 cms) diameter; 28.1 oz £240-260
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A MODERN CIRCULAR SALVER with a border of beading & bell flowers, and ball & claw feet, maker's mark "RWB" (script), Sheffield 1930; 14" (35.5 cms) diameter; 38.25 oz £300-400
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A MODERN SALVER of shaped circular outline with a shell & foliate border & shell feet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1939; 10.5" (26.5 cms) diameter; 19.1 oz £150-200
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A VICTORIAN SQUAT CREAM JUG decorated in relief with figures drinking & taking snuff against a ground of fruiting vines, gilt interior, by Thomas Smily, London 1876; 3.6" (9.2 cms) high; 5.9 oz £200-250
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A PIERCED CIRCULAR DISH on three "winged" paw legs, with an applied border of leaves & scrolls, by E.S. Barnsley, Birmingham 1915; 9.4" (24 cms) diameter; 19 oz £150-200
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A CONTEMPORARY HANDMADE JUG with a cane-insulated handle & a collet foot, by Graham Watling (of Lacock), London 1973; 5.6" (14.5 cms) high; 12.4 oz £200-250
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A LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN SALVER of shaped circular outline with a moulded border & pad feet, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901; 9.1" (23.2 cms) diameter; 15.8 oz £120-150
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A MODERN SOUTH AMERICAN DISH of shaped circular outline; 11.75" (30 cms) diameter; 16.75 oz £100-150
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A MODERN SALVER of polyfoil outline with a reeded border & pad feet, by T. Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1976; 10" (25.5 cms) diameter; 18.1 oz £170-200
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TWO CASED MODERN LIMITED EDITION "CIRENCESTER" MUGS with gilt interiors, inscribed "CORINIUM 75-1975", by the Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1975 (with certificates); 2.9" (7.4 cms) high; 11.8 oz (2) £150-200
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A SHELL-SHAPED FRUIT DISH on three ball feet, initialled & dated "1889-1914", by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1912; 11.2" (28 cms) long; 10.5 oz £80-120
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A MODERN CASED PAIR OF ENGINE-TURNED NAPKIN RINGS of rounded oblong form, maker's mark "G.P&Co", Chester 1926; 2.9" (7.4 cms) long; 4.9 oz £80-100
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A GEORGE III PIERCED OVAL BONBON DISH with a bead border & a swing handle, crested, by Robert Hennell, London 1776; 6.3" (16 cms) long; 3.5 oz £100-120
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THREE 20TH CENTURY INDIAN MUGS embossed & chased with native figures & scenes, with Art Deco cartouches, monogrammed; 5.8" (15 cms) high; 33.5 oz (3) £250-350
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A PAIR OF MODERN ITALIAN PANIERS / HOLDERS with lion mask & ropework handles, ropework borders & four feet; 10.75" (27.4 cms) long; 16.9 oz (2) £130-160
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A GEORGE III PIERCED SWING HANDLED SUGAR BASKET with wrythen fluting & bead borders, by William Plummer, London 1779; 5" (12.6 cms) high; 7 oz £150-200
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A CASED MODERN FIVE-PIECE CONDIMENT SET (three blue glass liners), maker's mark "W&B.S", Birmingham 1923; the case 9" (22.8 cms) wide; 9.4 oz weighable silver £100-150
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A GEORGE III BALUSTER HOT WATER JUG with cane-insulated handle, gadrooned borders & acorn finial, by William Holmes, London 1769; 10.75" (27.3 cms) high; 25.8 oz £250-300
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