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ANTIQUE IRISH HOURGLASS PATTERN FLATWARE: Ten table forks, nine dessert spoons, four tea spoons & four salt spoons, various makers & dates, crested & initialled; 55 oz (27) £450-550
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A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN QUEEN'S PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS & SIX DESSERT FORKS monogrammed, by G. Jackson & D. Fullerton, London 1897 and three table forks, same pattern, initialled & crested, by various makers, London 1929/30; 34.4 oz (15) £250-350
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ASSORTED ANTIQUE FIDDLE & FIDDLE RATTAIL PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING: A sauce ladle, twenty seven tea spoons six dessert forks, a salt spoon, a caddy spoon some initialled/crested, mixed makers & dates including Irish & Scottish; 46 oz (48) £400-600
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A SET OF FIVE SEAL TOP SPOONS with small fluted terminals, maker's mark "B&Co", Sheffield 1910; 6.25" (15.8 cms) long; 8.4 oz (5) £150-160
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A SET OF SIX EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT TABLE SPOONS resembling Queen's pattern, with pseudo marks, by Khecheong, Canton c.1840; 23.4 oz (6) £800-900
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A MATCHED SET OF TWELVE GEORGE IV TABLE KNIVES Thread & Shell pattern, crested (steel blades) by two makers, London 1829/1830 (12) £80-100
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN BASTING SPOONS (single struck), crested, by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1803 together with a set of six tea spoons, same pattern by Francis Higgins, London 1825 and another similar set of six tea spoons, by W. Chawner, London 1826; the basting spoons 12.8" (32.5 cms) long; 18.2 oz (14) £180-220
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A MIXED LOT: A George III salt spoon, London 1805, another unascribed example, maker's mark only "A.M", two George III caddy spoons, and a rare George III Fiddle Thread & Drop pattern sauce ladle, initialled, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1795; the latter 7.1" (18 cms) long; 3 oz (5); £150-160
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THREE SIMILAR PAIRS OF AMERICAN SUGAR TONGS with shoulders & round bowls, initialled (one pair by Ben Frobisher, Boston c.1835, another by Curry & Preston, Philadelphia c.1830 and another by Clark & Anthony, New York, also marked "STANDARD"); each pair approx. 6.25" (16 cms) long; 4.3 oz (3) £150-160
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SIX VARIOUS ANTIQUE TABLE KNIVES & SIX SIDE KNIVES with stainless steel blades & Thread pattern handles, some crested, some monogrammed (12) £100-150
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TWO LATE VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL MOUNTED FOLDING FRUIT KNIVES / PICKS by two different makers, Sheffield 1896 and 1898; the longest one 3.5" (8.8 cms) long (2) £80-120
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A MATCHED SET OF TWELVE TABLE KNIVES, EIGHT SIDE KNIVES & SIX CHEESE KNIVES with tapering, Thread-decorated handles steel blades, crested, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham & Sheffield 1927 (28) £150-200
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BY PAUL STORR: A pair of George III Fiddle & Thread pattern sugar tongs, crested, London 1818; 6" (15.5 cms) long; 1.6 oz £70-100
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A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER crested, by Michael Starkey, London 1808 & two plated salt spoons; the skewer 12" (30.5 cms) long; 3 oz weighable silver (3) £100-120
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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with pricked engraving & an egg-shaped bowl, by Thomas James, London 1813; 3.5" (9 cms) long; 0.5 oz £150-170
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN QUEEN'S PATTERN FISH SERVERS with pierced & engraved decoration, crested, by George Adams, London 1848/49; the knife 12.9" (32.7 cms) long; 9.9 oz (2) £100-130
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A GEORGE III CANTEEN OF FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE: A set of nineteen table forks, nineteen table spoons fifteen dessert spoons, sixteen dessert forks (1 A/F), eleven tea spoons, three sauce ladles, one soup ladle & one basting spoon, all with an illegible maker's mark, London 1818 together with the following in the same pattern: A set of six Victorian egg spoons, two sifter ladles, a condiment ladle & two salt spoons, by various makers & dates and twelve pairs of Victorian & later ivory-handled fish knives & forks, various makers & dates, all of the above crested to match; 196 oz weighable silver (lot) £1200-1500
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A COLLECTED PART SERVICE IN A VARIANT OF KING'S HONEYSUCKLE PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY (UNION SHELL HEEL): Eleven table spoons, seven table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, seven tea spoons, three condiment spoons, two sauce ladles, two basting spoons, a fish slice & a soup ladle initialled, by various makers, London 1835-1858 (mainly 1837 & 1838); 136 oz (46) £1100-1300
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A COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH BEAD PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY INCLUDING: A set of twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons & two sauce ladles by George Smith, London 1781, Seventeen table forks by various makers, London 1808, Twelve dessert forks by various makers, London 1793-1835, Twelve various tea spoons, mixed makers, London 1806-1880, A George III soup ladle, a basting spoon, a fish slice & a salt spoon, various makers & dates, Twelve modern table knives & twelve side knives (with stainless steel blades) by C.J. Vander Ltd. and the following modern Continental pieces to match: Three basting spoons, three large serving forks, Five other smaller serving forks & three salt spoons; 143.8 oz (lot) £1200-1500
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A VICTORIAN PART CANTEEN OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE: Six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, & twelve tea spoons, crested by J.& A. Savory, London 1845/46/52; 77 oz (36) £650-750
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A MIXED LOT OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY: Nine pairs of William IV King's pattern dessert knives & forks, crested (loaded), a pair of Victorian fish servers (loaded), a quantity of Old English pattern etc. and plated flatware; 49 oz weighable silver (lot) £350-400
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A QUANTITY OF ANTIQUE FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING: Six table spoons, seventeen table forks, twelve dessert spoons, five dessert forks, two tea spoons, a sauce ladle & a basting spoon, mixed makers & dates, mostly early Victorian, some pieces initialled; 104 oz (44) £800-1000
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ASSORTED ANTIQUE FIDDLE THREAD, FIDDLE SHELL & FIDDLE THREAD & SHELL PATTERN: Fifteen table forks (including a set of six), six table spoons & thirteen tea spoons, some crested, mixed makers & dates; 68.5 oz (34) £550-650
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A MID 17TH CENTURY NORWEGIAN SILVERGILT SPOON with a shaped terminal, inscribed on the front of the stem '"IORGEN PEDERSEN BORKOP" & "SIDTSLE PEDERS DATTER"on the reverse, traces of a mark, unascribed together with a later pewter spoon; the former spoon 6.5" (16.5 cms); 1.3 oz weighable silver (2) £350-400
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NINE LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH TABLE SPOONS & NINE TABLE FORKS a cased set of six modern tea knives (stainless steel blades) and a set of twelve plated table spoons & twelve plated table forks; 51 oz weighable silver (lot) £400-450
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FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE: A set of six George III tea spoons, crested, a pair of Victorian sauce ladles, crested, a George III sauce ladle, a pair of George III sugar tongs, crested, a set of nine modern coffee spoons, a mustard spoon, initialled & a later decorated & pierced sauce ladle; 2.7 oz (21) £200-300
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VICTORIAN FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE: A basting spoon, crested, a Stilton scoop, crested & a set of six tea spoons, all by Francis Higgins, London 1879, 1880 & 1891, respectively; the basting spoon 12" (30.8 cms) long; 15.6 oz (8) £150-200
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THIRTEEN VARIOUS GEORGE II / III HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOONS mixed makers & dates, London 1742-1766 and a later Dutch table spoon; 29.6 oz (14) £240-280
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVED CADDY SPOON with an oval filigree panel in the bowl, struck only with a Dutch tax mark, 1800-1820; 3.5" (9 cms) long; 0.25 oz £90-100
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A NORWEGIAN CADDY SPOON with a figural stem & a raised inscription, with "NORGE 1945" in the centre of the bowl, maker's mark unclear, "HN"? c.1945; 4.75" (12 cms) long; 0.9 oz £60-80
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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON by George Turner, Exeter 1816; 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 0.25 oz £40-60
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A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVERGILT MOUNTED AGATE SPOON with an apostle terminal & a spade-shaped bowl (perhaps for ice or butter), unmarked, probably 1820-40; 7.25" (18.5 cms) long £200-250
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A GEORGE III ENGRAVED CADDY SPOON with an oval filigree panel in the bowl, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804 and a George III filigree caddy spoon, initialled; the latter 2.4" (6.2 cms) long; 0.5 oz (2) £180-220
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SCISSOR SNUFFERS crested, by James Le Bass, Dublin 1812; 6.5" (16.5 cms) long; 3.5 oz £100-150
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A SET OF THREE WILLIAM IV STAG HUNT PATTERN SALT SPOONS crested*, by William Eaton, London 1834; 4.3" (11 cms) long; 3 oz (3) £150-160 *Crest & Hebrew motto for Sassoon above the initials "RDS".
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A CASE CONTAINING SIX LATE 18TH CENTURY BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN HANDLED KNIVES & FIVE FORKS (with steel blades & tines & nickel ferrules), and another handle (A/F); the knives 8" (20.5 cms) long £140-160
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A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN STILTON SCOOP with plunger action, crested, by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1807 (loaded), the handle by James Trender, London 1806; 10.1" (25.6 cms) long £200-250
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A GEORGE III FISH SLICE with a hinged, sprung upper blade & slot piercing, crested, by W. Eley & Fearn, London 1802; 11.2" (28.4 cms) long; 6.25 oz £100-150
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20TH CENTURY AMERICAN FLATWARE & CUTLERY to include a quantity of small forks, small spoons & butter spreaders; 42.3 oz (lot) £300-350
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A LATE VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE initialled "M", by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1897; 13.3" (34 cms) long; 9.1 oz £80-100
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TEN VARIOUS PAIRS OF GEORGE III SUGAR TONGS some initialled, mixed makers & dates; 10.3 oz (10) £130-150
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A SET OF TEN LATE VICTORIAN FISH KNIVES with Thread pattern handles, by W. Gibson & J. Langman, London 1897 and a cased pair of Victorian ornate fish servers by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1867 (the handles by another maker); the serving knife 12.5" (32 cms) long; 18.25 oz weighable silver (11) £150-200
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SEVEN VARIOUS PAIRS OF SUGAR TONGS together with three Irish pairs of sugar tongs & a German pair, Hamburg c.1830; 14.9 oz (11) £170-200
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A SMALL QUANTITY OF MODERN HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE: Three table spoons, three table forks, three dessert spoons & two tea spoons, by various makers, mixed dates, Sheffield 1926-1939; 21.25 oz (11) £150-200
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A QUANTITY OF SMALL SPOONS three butter knives, two pairs of sugar tongs, a pair of grape shears, a small fork (including a set of twelve coffee spoons, a set of six George III tea spoons); 29.7 oz (lot) £250-300
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SIXTEEN VARIOUS "SOUVENIR" SPOONS 7.25 oz (16) £80-100
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN GRAPE SHEARS with looping simulated bamboo handles, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1909; 7.1" (18 cms) long; 3.25 oz £70-90
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AN EDWARDIAN CRUMB SCOOP with engraving & an ivory handle, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. London, 1904 & a cased pair of fish servers with ivory handles by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1928; the scoop 12.25" (31 cms) long (2) £170-200
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A MIXED LOT: A set of four Old English pattern tea spoons, initialled, by Mercy Ashworth (of Durham), Newcastle 1795, a pair of silvergilt naturalistic tea spoons, unmarked, & a pair of King's pattern tea spoons, crested by R. Neill (of Belfast) with Dublin marks for 1854 (8); 5.2 oz £150-160
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LIMERICK: A rare pair of George III Irish Provincial engraved table spoons with pointed terminals & the Prince of Wales's feathers on the top of the stems, crested, by Maurice Fitzgerald, Limerick (MFG, STERLING, MFG) c.1785 and another similar single table spoon, crested, by William Fitzgerald, Limerick (WFG, Fleur-de-lys, sterling) c.1800; 10.25" (26 cms) long; 6.23 oz (3) £300-400
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