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A VICTORIAN SUGAR SIFTER LADLE with a cast, naturalistic stem, maker's mark mis-struck "SW"?, London 1851 and a Russian spoon with a tapering, faceted stem, initialled, by V. Gordon, St. Petersburg 1896-1908; the latter 6.3" (16 cms) long; 3.5 oz (2) £100-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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CORONATION:- A pair of late Victorian silvergilt replicas of the Royal Annointing spoon by J. Wakely & F. C. Wheeler, London 1896 and a miniature replica of the Coronation Throne, Birmingham 1910; the spoons 10.2" (25.8 cms) long; 6 oz (3) £150-160 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL OAR PATTERN DESSERT SPOON by David Gray of Dumfries 1820-30 and a pair of toddy ladles with whalebone handles by MacKay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1863; the latter pair 7.1" (18 cms) long; 1 oz weighable silver (3) £100-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE IV FIDDLE BASTING SPOON by A.B. Savory, London 1829, a Fiddle serving fork by William Bateman, London 1830, both crested to match and an Old English pattern basting spoon, crested, by Richard Crossley, London 1791; the latter 11" (28 cms) long; 12.1 oz (3) £170-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III ENGRAVED SUGAR TONGS with the Prince of Wales's feathers on each side, initialled, by George Wintle, London 1798, another engraved pair, initialled, by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1799 and a George III Thread-bordered pair, also initialled; each approx. 5.7" (14.5 cms) long; 3 oz (3) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN BASTING SPOONS initialled, maker's mark "E.T", Birmingham 1824; 30.5" (12 cms) long; 8.4 oz (2) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN TODDY LADLE by David Pirie of Aberdeen c.1820, a mustard spoon with an engraved stem by James Erskine of Aberdeen and an unascribed King's pattern tea spoon, initialled and struck with a single mark "EP"; the ladle 6" (15 cms) long; 1.6 oz (3) £60-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF LATE 18TH CENTURY SUGAR TONGS with intermittent feather-edging, initialled "J.M.P" struck with two marks; a "T" in a heart-shaped punch and "R?", unascribed c.1770; 5.5" (14 cms) long; 1.1 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A HAND-MADE SPOON with a circular hammered bowl and an "eye" terminal by Amy Sandheim, London 1936 and a copy of a Roman spoon (from the Traprain hoard) by Brooke & Son, Edinburgh 1931; the latter 4.7" (11.6 cms) long; 1.25 oz (2) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A set of eight tea spoons, a set of six coffee spoons, four dessert forks, a dessert spoon, a mother of pearl-handled serving knife & fork, a pair of sugar tongs and matching sugar sifter ladle with piercing & engraving, a silvergilt spoon and four various table spoons, some pieces crested; the gilt spoon 6.1" (15.5 cms) long; 26.2 oz weighable silver (28) £200-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A Victorian Fiddle pattern basting spoon, four various antique table spoons, a pair of dessert spoons, and the following plated items: a pair of fish carvers & a table spoon, most pieces initialled; 16 oz weighable silver (10) £140-180 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN TEA SPOON made to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria (1837-1897), initialled and contained in original presentation case, maker's mark "ABS", Birmingham 1897; 6.25" (16 cms) long; 1.4 oz £100-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a fluted oval bowl & ring handle, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, two antique Fiddle caddy spoons (one initialled), a Scottish caddy spoon, initialled and six other base metal/pewter caddy spoons including a chrome plated spoon commemorating the 1951 Festival of Britain; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) long; 1.7 oz weighable silver (10) £200-220 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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BY R. E. STONE:- An Edward VIII coronation commemorative caddy spoon with an enamelled terminal, the reverse with R.E. Stone's facsimile signature, hallmarked London 1936 (original case); 3" (7.6 cms) long; 0.8 oz £60-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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EN SUITE TO THE NEXT LOT:- A pair of mid 19th century cast sugar nips, decorated with fruiting vines, shells & putti, unmarked; 5" (12.7 cms) long; 2.1 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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EN SUITE TO THE PRECEDING LOT:- A pair of mid 19th century cast salt spoons, decorated with putti picking grapes from a vine, gilt shell bowls, unmarked; 4.8" (12.2 cms) long; 3.1 oz (2) £200-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE III SUGAR NIPS with scroll arms and a circular "box" pivot, by Henry Plumpton, London c.1765; 4.7" (12 cms) long; 1.25 oz £70-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN PAIRS OF ASPARAGUS TONGS by Walker & Tolhurst, London 1902; 4.75" (12 cms) long; 10.75 oz (6) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III HARLEQUIN SUGAR NIPS only partly marked, London 1812; 4.5" (11.4 cms) long; 1.7 oz £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PART CANTEEN OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE including four table forks, six dessert forks, four dessert spoons and two sauce ladles, by John Round of Sheffield, mixed dates 1896-1910 together with the following single struck Queen's pattern flatware, four table spoons, London 1839, five tea spoons and three mustard spoons, Glasgow 1846 and 1848, all of the above with initials and two French table forks with engraved armorials; 61.8 oz (30) £400-500 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT OF ASSORTED CONTINENTAL FLATWARE & CUTLERY 19TH & 20TH CENTURY:- A set of ten French table forks, six other table forks, a basting spoon, a fish slice, three table spoons, a fish serving fork, ten fish forks, six dessert forks, eight tea spoons, ten ice cream spoons, four other items and a set of eight plated table spoons; 86 oz weighable silver (lot) £400-500 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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KING'S HUSK PATTERN FLATWARE:- A set of six table forks by William Chawner, London 1826, a pair of sauce ladles (Union Shell heel), with engraved armorial, lacking maker's marks, London 1829 and five dessert spoons by various makers, London, mixed dates 1830-53; 34 oz (13) £480-500 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A 20TH CENTURY PART-CANTEEN OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING:- Three table spoons & six table forks, maker's mark "DF", London 1932 and the following to match:- Six dessert spoons, nine dessert forks, six table knives & six side knives (stainless steel blades) by another maker, "JW&Co"., London 1933/34; 63.7 oz (36) £550-650 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN MOUNTED STEEL CARVING SET in a lined and fitted case, including two knives, two forks & a steel with antler handles, and a set of four plated & mother of pearl knife rests, the ferrules & end caps of the knives, forks & steel hallmarked Sheffield 1889/90; the case measuring 18.4" (46.7 cms) long £60-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A pair of engraved sugar tongs by Hester Bateman, two other pairs of sugar tongs, a George III marrow scoop, a pair of Victorian sauce ladles, crested, a George III sugar sifter ladle, initialled, a pair of decorative pierced spoons, Sheffield 1919, a fish serving knife, a caddy spoon, initialled and a cream ladle; the latter 4" (10 cms) long; 18.4 oz (12) £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1792, six various Old English pattern dessert spoons, mixed makers, London 1782-1823 and six Fiddle dessert forks, mixed makers, London 1817-1842, all of the above crested to match; 27.9 oz (18) £200-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED CONDIMENT SPOONS some crested, some initialled; 32 oz (lot) £450-500 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF ELEVEN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS by G. Smith & W. Fearn, London 1796 and another by S. Hougham, London 1794, all crested to match; 26.5 oz (12) £420-440 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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PETER & JONATHAN BATEMAN:- A set of six tea spoons with bright-cut engraved decoration & initials MW, 1790 £300-500 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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BY PAUL STORR:- A William IV butter spade with a pierced, triform blade and Old English pattern stem with a husk terminal, crested, London 1832; 7.6" (19.4 cms) long; 2.8 oz £250-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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PETER & JONATHAN BATEMAN:- A pair of sugar tongs with bright-cut engraved decoration & initials AP, c.1790 £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF ELEVEN GEORGE III IRISH DESSERT SPOONS with "pointed" ends, crested, maker's mark "IK" (script), Dublin 1805; 6.7" (17 cms) long; 9.75 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF ELEVEN EARLY GEORGE II IRISH TABLE SPOONS Hanoverian pattern with plain moulded rattails, by Esther Forbes, Dublin 1730/31 (date letter "L") and another table spoon by John Hamilton, Dublin 1732, all crested to match; 27.8 oz (12) £500-600 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SEVEN GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS crested, by William Sumner, London 1796, and a set of six Old English pattern dessert forks by Richard Crossley, London 1796; 14.9 oz (13) £240-260 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III BUTTER SPADE with a turned ivory handle and a trellis-pierced blade, marks worn, only the duty mark remaining, c.1800; 7.5" (19 cms) long £50-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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CHINESE:- A set of six early 19th century China-trade table spoons, Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern, crested, with pseudo marks (for W. Eley, W. Fearn & W. Chawner, London 1810); 18.1 oz (6) £260-280 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III IRISH SAUCE LADLE with a wrythen-fluted bowl and bright-cut borders around the stem, crested, maker's mark "I.B", Dublin c.1780 (no date letter); 7.5" (19 cms) long; 1.35 oz £40-60 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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BY PAUL STORR:- A scarce set of twenty four George III table knives and twenty four table forks, King's Husk pattern with engraved crest & armorials, steel blades & tines, London 1819; the knives 10.8" (27.6 cms) long (48) £8000-8500 (+ 26.4% BP*) *Armorials of William Henry Magan (1790-1840) of Clonearl. He married Eliza Georgina 2nd daughter of Dudley Loftus of Killeen Co. Meath in 1817 and he became High Sherriff of Co. Westmeath in 1820. **Crest of either Howard, Percy, Le Strange, Norfolk or Northumberland.
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A LATE VICTORIAN PLATED MOUNTED SKEAN DHU with a steel blade and a foiled glass boss on the handle terminal, and an ivory mounted steel fork with brass inlay & damascening; the latter 7.1" (18 cms) long (2) £60-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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FIDDLE PATTERN:- Six various tea spoons, a mustard spoon, two egg spoons, a butter knife, a small spoon with tines, five dessert spoons & four dessert forks, some pieces crested, mixed makers & dates, London 1816-1904; 20 oz (20) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF DANISH SALAD SERVERS with an openwork stem, terminating in a large bud finial, by Georg Jensen, (struck also with the mark of C.F. Hallberg), Copenhagen 1928/29; 9.75" (24.5 cms) long; 7.8 oz (2) £300-350 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- A pair of Victorian fish servers (loaded), a Dutch caddy spoon, two forks (one Dutch), four condiment spoons & twenty two tea/coffee spoons, one or two of the pieces crested; the fish slice 12.3" (31.2 cms) long; 12.7 oz weighable silver (31) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A George III caddy spoon with a stained ivory handle & a shell bowl, by Lesdam & Vale, Birmingham 1819, a small toast rack, a sugar bowl, a cream jug, two napkin rings & a cigarette case (some pieces initialled); the spoon 3.8" (9.7 cms) long; 13.7 oz (7) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LARGE SINGLE VASE with a chased upper & lower frieze inscribed "Heinz Tomato Ketchup Cup", also inscribed with contests and winners' names & dates, "1931-32", by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons, London 1931, retailed by "Tiffany & Co., London" (with original Tiffany cloth bag); 15" (38 cms) high; 61.5 oz £1500-1800 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EDWARDIAN THREE-HANDLED SUGAR BOWL on pad feet with a plain circular body, by E.S. Barnsley, Birmingham 1908 and a sauce boat by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1930; the bowl 4.75" (12 cms) diameter; 11.6 oz (2) £70-90 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III SMALL WINE FUNNEL with corded borders, a shaped tang and a detachable muslin ring, by Robert Jones & John Scofield, London 1775; 4.5" (11.5 cms) long; 1.65 oz £200-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III SCOTTISH WINE FUNNEL with a shallow circular bowl, a tapering spout and a lift-out muslin ring, maker's mark partially unclear, Edinburgh c.1800 (no date letter); 5" (12.6 cms) long; 3.8 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN DECORATIVE TEA CADDY with a pull-off cap, embossed & chased on one side with figures around a piano and on the other with musical putti, made in Hanau with pseudo marks and English import marks for London 1902; 5.3" (13.5 cms) high; 9.6 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MUG on a spreading circular foot, with a leaf-capped scroll handle, by A.E. Poston & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1935; 4.75" (12 cms) high; 9.75 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN PIERCED DRUM MUSTARD POT with an engraved cover, pierced thumbpiece and blue glass liner, crested, by George John Richards, London 1853; 2.75" (7 cms) high; 3 oz weighable silver £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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