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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III FEATHER-EDGE TABLE SPOONS probably by Joseph Steward (II), London 1781; 11.25 oz (6) £150-170
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A MIXED LOT: A Victorian sauce ladle, crested, five various dessert spoons, initialled, fifteen various small spoons, some initialled, and a pencil; the latter 3.2" (8 cms) long; 17 oz (22) £100-150
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A SET OF THREE GEORGE III PICTURE-BACK TEA SPOONS with a bird on a cage & "I love liberty", initialled "JD", maker's mark only partially clear, "WP"? and lion passant only, London c.1765; 0.7 oz (3) £80-120
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A SMALL QUANTITY OF ALBANY PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING: A soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, a Stilton scoop, two pickle forks, two pickle spoons, a butter knife & a pair of sugar tongs, all initialled "C", all by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1911-1917; the soup ladle 13.75" (35 cms) long; 26.3 oz (10) £240-260
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN BASTING SPOONS initialled "MH", Joseph Josiah Burtt, London 1844; 11.7" (29.7 cms) long; 6.9 oz (2) £130-160
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN SERVING TONGS crested, by William & Samuel Knight, London 1812 and a small George III Stilton scoop with an ivory handle, engraved armorial & initial "H" on the blade, by Thomas Freeth, London 1807; the latter 68" (17.3 cms) long; 5.1 oz weighable silver (2) £100-200
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A SET OF NINE LATE VICTORIAN BEAD PATTERN TABLE FORKS (single struck), monogrammed, by Francis Higgins, London 1892; 20.3 oz (9) £240-260
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A GEORGE III/IV FIDDLE PATTERN DIVIDER SPOON basting size, crested, by Thomas Barker, London 1820; 11.55" (29.5 cms) long; 4.25 oz £100-150
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A SET OF NINE EDWARDIAN BEAD PATTERN TABLE SPOONS crested, by Francis Higgins, London 1904; 27.4 oz (9) £320-350
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A VICTORIAN KING'S PATTERN FISH SLICE by William Eaton, London 1840 and a fish serving fork, same pattern, by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1881; the fork 10.5" (26.8 cms) long; 11.75 oz (2) £180-220
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A GEORGE III FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN FISH SLICE with a pierced blade, crest & motto "FUIMUS", by Messrs. Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1810 and a set of four silvergilt fruit spoons in the Dutch style with cast stems & figure terminals, by D&J. Wellby, London 1911; the fish slice 12.35" (31.5 cms) long; 15.4 oz (5) £100-150
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A PAIR OF GEORGE I HANOVERIAN PATTERN SPOONS of intermediate size (between table & dessert) with plain rattails & the initials "G*E" over "A*C" over "B" by William Matthew II*, London 1719; 7.75" (19.5 cms) long; 2.6 oz (2) £80-120 *William Matthew II's mark is a rare occurence of a Christian initial over the New Standard maker's mark.
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A GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE the blade with a panel of five pierced & chased fish on a grille, initialled, by William Knight (II), London 1816; 11.8" (30 cms) long; 5.2 oz £80-120
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A VICTORIAN COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN PART SERVICE OF FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN FLATWARE (diamond shell heel) including: twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons & twelve dessert forks, some pieces initialled, some crested, all by George Adams, mixed dates, London 1840-1874; 126.8 oz (48) £1000-1500
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A LATE 18TH CENTURY OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE initialled, maker's mark only, "IP", unascribed 1780-1800; 14.5" (37 cms) long; 5.6 oz £120-150
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A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN TODDY LADLE initialled, by James Walker of Aberdeen ( J,WA-LK-ER), c.1860 together with an oar pattern toddy ladle, initialled, by William Constable of Dundee c.1810 and a Scottish table spoon, initialled, maker's mark "RK", Edinburgh 1800; the latter 9.5" (24.2 cms) long; 4 oz (3) £100-150
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FOUR VARIOUS ANTIQUE CADDY SPOONS mixed dates & makers, George IV - Victorian; the longest one 4.25" (10.5 cms) long; 1.75 oz (4) £120-160
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A MIXED LOT: A set of provincial Fiddle tea spoons, initialled "F.M.D", by John Wright, Newcastle 1828, a pair of sugar tongs, initialled, by William Bateman, London 1817, a set of six shell-back tea spoons by Thomas Chawner, London c.1770 and a decorative tea strainer with import marks for London 1899; the latter 4.7" (11.6 cms) long; 8.6 oz (14) £120-160
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FIVE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL DESSERT SPOONS (four with script initials & one initialled "BAW") by Charles Jamieson of Inverness (CJ, INS, J) c.1800; 4.6 oz (5) £200-250
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ENGRAVED FISH SERVERS by H. Wilkinson & Co.Ltd. , Sheffield 1879, a cased set of six tea knives (plated blades), Sheffield 1915 and a bonbon dish, Sheffield 1898; the latter 4.9" (12.2 cms) diameter; 9.1 oz weighable silver (4) £100-130
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE II / III FANCY-BACK TEA SPOONS initialled "E", by T. Devonshire & W. Watkings, London c.1760; 1.8 oz (6) £100-150
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A MIXED LOT: An Art Deco spoon with a rectangular seal terminal by the Guild of Handicrafts, London 1938, together with ten other miscellaneous items of flatware and an American plated dessert spoon; the deco spoon 6.25" (15.8 cms) long; 7.8 oz weighable silver (12) £70-90
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A MIXED LOT: A crumb scoop, a George III Stilton scoop, five tea spoons, two mounted steel carving knives, two forks & a steel, a pair of asparagus tongs, a caddy spoon, two knives, etc.; 10 oz weighable silver (lot) £250-300
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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN HANOVERIAN PATTERN SAUCE LADLES and a set of five table spoons, initialled "P", by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1900, a set of eight Edwardian soup spoons, Old English pattern, initialled "N", by John Round of Sheffield 1905 and an antique Scandinavian spoon with a gilt crown finial, scratched with the initials "IHP" on the back of the bowl & "IHS" in the bowl, unmarked; 5.5" (14 cms) long; 36.5 oz (16) £200-300
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IRISH SILVER: An early George III "hook-end" soup ladle with a fluted bowl & chased stem, crested by David Peter, Dublin 1762, a pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles, crested, by Michael Keating, Dublin c.1780, a Fiddle pattern fish slice by P Weeks, Dublin 1844 and a Fiddle pattern fish serving fork, initialled, maker's mark IC, Dublin 1879 ; The fish slice 12" (30.5 cms) long; 17.6 oz (5) £240-300
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A QUANTITY OF TEN ANTIQUE TABLE FORKS & EIGHT DESSERT FORKS all crested, mixed makers & dates, George III - Victorian; 34.5 oz (18) £250-300
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A MATCHED SET OF SIX GEORGE III IRISH TABLE SPOONS with "Celtic point" terminals & engraved script initials "JM", four by Michael Keating, Dublin 1789 and two by John Shields, Dublin 1785; 14.1 oz (6) £150-200
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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a scallop shell-shaped bowl & a "hooked" thread-bordered stem, by H. Tudor & T. Leader, Sheffield 1785; 3.1" (8 cms) long; 0.3 oz £50-80
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BY GEORG JENSEN: Nine various modern Danish tea/coffee spoon, each in a different pattern (Cactus, Viking, Rose, Parallel, Acanthus, Beaded, Acorn, Pyramid & Acadia), together with four Acorn pattern grapefruit spoons; 7.7 oz (13) £60-80
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A CONTEMPORARY SCOTTISH CADDY SPOON by Philip Campbell of Tobermory, Isle of Mull, with hallmarks for Edinburgh 1996; 2.7" (6.8 cms) long; 0.3 oz £50-60
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A CHARLES II SMALL TREFID SPOON with the scratched initials "H" over "GE" on the back of the terminal, maker's mark probably "I.F", London 1678 together with a larger, child's size, Trefid spoon with the pricked initials & date "MW 1701", struck thrice with an incuse cock's head mark, unascribed 1690-1700; the small spoon 3.8" (9.7 cms) long; 1.2 oz (2) £100-200
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A SMALL MOUNTED MAGNIFYING GLASS and an antique, Scottish caddy spoon, maker's mark "JW", Edinburgh 1849; the spoon 4.5" (11.5 cms) long; 0.5 oz weighable silver (2) £40-60
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A LATE 17TH CENTURY TREFID SPOON scratched "M.G" between mullets, maker's mark "IF", other marks worn, London 1685-95 together with a smaller, child's size, Trefid spoon scratched "AN", maker's mark only, "AH" (with a mullet), unascribed 1670-90; the latter 6.3" (16 cms) long; 2.4 oz (2) £100-200
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A QUEEN ANNE DOGNOSE SPOON by Isaac Davenport, London 1709 together with an early 18th century Norwegian spoon with an engraved flowerhead terminal, an 18th century French table spoon and two Dutch spoons; the Dognose 8" (20 cms) long; 9 oz (5) £150-200
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FIFTY SIX VARIOUS ANTIQUE TEA SPOONS some crested, some initialled; 30 oz (56) £200-250
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A JAMES II TREFID SPOON with a stamped decorative cartouche on the front of the terminal & pricked "I.F" over "I.E" over "1686", struck with a stylised anchor mark & twice with a tulip mark, unscribed, West Country c.1686 and another Trefid spoon with a scroll-decorated rattail & the scratched initials "W.A", maker's mark only, "EB" (struck twice), possibly by Eli Bilton of Newcastle 1690-1700; the latter 7.2" (18.2 cms) long; 1.6 oz (2) £150-200
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A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS initialled "M", by William Whitecross of Aberdeen (W.W,A,B,D,N) c.1830; 12.5 oz (6) £280-300
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A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE by James Erskine of Aberdeen (JE,JE,JE,JE) c.1820; 12.6" (32 cms) long; 7.1 oz £100-120
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A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS initialled "M", by William Whitecross of Aberdeen (W.W,A,B,D,N) c.1830; 11.9 oz (6) £280-300
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A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL DESSERT SPOONS Old English pattern, initialled, by Nathaniel Gillet of Aberdeen (flower, NG, flower) c.1800; 4.8 oz (6) £150-160
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A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE initialled "F" by William Jamieson of Aberdeen (WJ,A,B,D,WJ) c.1830; 11.8" (30 cms) long; 4.5 oz £100-120
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A PAIR OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS initialled "F", by Robert Naughton of Inverness, (RN, Cornucopia, thistle) c.1835; 4.4 oz (2) £120-140
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH DESSERT SPOONS Old English pattern, crested, maker's mark "IB", Dublin c.1770 (no date letters); 1.9 oz (2) £100-150
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FIVE VARIOUS GEORGE II/III THREE-PRONG DESSERT FORKS a table fork and a George I dessert spoon, most pieces either crested or initialled; 8.3 oz (7) £250-300
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A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED FRUIT SERVING KNIFE & FORK with Bead pattern handles, maker's mark "J.G", Birmingham 1872 (loaded); the knife 9.9" (25.1 cms) long (2) £100-120
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A GEORGE IV PROVINCIAL PUNCH LADLE with a twisted whalebone handle, initialled "D", by William Woodman (of Bristol), hallmarked Exeter 1825; 14.3" (36.5 cms) long £80-100
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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN U-SHAPED SERVING TONGS with broad, plain arms, by William Cooper, London 1901; 4.25" (11 cms) long; 3.1 oz £100-120
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PLATED-MOUNTED IVORY BUTTER SPADES script monograms, unmarked; 7.1" (18 cms) long (2) £200-250
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A PAIR OF SCARCE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN TEA SPOONS initialled "M", by John Sellar of Wick (JS,JS,JS) c.1825; 1.3 oz (2) £150-160
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A COLLECTED PART SERVICE OF HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE: Eleven table forks, six dessert spoons, five dessert forks, a sauce ladle & a pair of sugar tongs, all (except the tongs) initialled to match, by various makers, mixed dates London & Sheffield 1892-1915; 45.25 oz (24) £200-300
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