Silver and Vertu
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FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE:- Six dessert spoons by two makers, London 1830/35 and the following 19th / early 20th century Maltese items:- Six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons & a sauce ladle, mixed makers & dates; 39.8 oz £250-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A CASED SET OF SIX ENGRAVED TEA SPOONS initialled "S", by J. Wakely & F.C. Wheeler, London 1896, a cased spoon, initialled "AS", a cased plated slice and two modern mounted pepper/salt mills; the latter 3.1" (8 cms) high; 2.6 oz weighable silver (5) £30-50 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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SEVEN VARIOUS TABLE SPOONS:- A pair of large Irish spoons initialled "JA", by J. Brady, Dublin 1799, a George III table spoon, crested, by Messrs. Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1813, two bright-cut Exeter-made table spoons, a George III Hanoverian spoon, initialled, and another, initialled "EH", by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793; 11.75 oz (7) £120-160 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN QUEEN'S PATTERN TABLE SPOONS (with diamond shell heels), crested, no maker's marks, London 1846 and three Indian Colonial table spoons to match; 23.2 oz (6) £180-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN, MILITARY FIDDLE THREAD & SHELL PATTERN TABLE FORKS crested, by John James Whiting, London 1846; 18.35 oz (6) £140-180 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF EIGHT VICTORIAN QUEEN'S PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS (Honeysuckle heel), by John James Whiting, London 1843; 17.5 oz (8) £120-160 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF FOUR FIDDLE TABLE SPOONS initialled "WEF", by Christian Kerr Reid, 1793, a set of three Fiddle table forks, crested, by Reid & Sons, 1833, a set of three Fiddle dessert spoons, initialled "WEF", by Christian & David Reid, 1828, a Fiddle & Shell butter knife, initialled "WEF" by Christian & David Reid, 1825 and a pair of King's pattern sugar tongs, also initialled "WEF", by Christian & David Reid 1822; 25 oz (12) £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN QUEEN'S PATTERN TABLE FORKS (with Honeysuckle heel), crested, by George Adams, London 1873 and three more, same pattern by different makers, & different dates (one monogrammed); 25.4 oz (8) £180-220 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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TEA SPOONS:- A set of ten Fiddle tea spoons, initialled "S", by Mary Chawner, London 1837, a set of six Old English pattern tea spoons, initialled "ED", by William Bateman, London 1821 and a set of six King's Husk tea spoons, initialled, by William Eaton, London 1834; 17.5 oz (22) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SMALL MIXED LOT:- A set of four early 20th century lobster picks, maker's mark "FSLTD", Sheffield 1932, a Stilton scoop, and a 9 ct. gold cocktail swizzle stick; the latter 3.25" (8.2 cms) long; 6.1 oz weighable silver £50-70 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV QUEEN'S TABLE SPOONS (with Husk heels), by William Johnson, London 1824 and four table forks of the same pattern, by William Barber, London 1828, all monogrammed to match; 26.3 oz (8) £180-220 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles, initialled "S", by Sarah & John William Blake, London 1817 together with four various antique table spoons and five dessert spoons, most pieces initialled; 14.5 oz (11) £80-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- Six table spoons, three dessert spoons, seven smaller spoons and a pair of French salad servers, some pieces initialled; 28.4 oz (18) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN PART SERVICE OF QUEEN'S PATTERN FLATWARE (HONEYSUCKLE HEEL) INCLUDING:- Seventeen table spoons, seventeen table forks, nineteen dessert spoons & twenty dessert forks by various makers. London 1828-1851 (most pieces either crested or monogrammed); 190.9 oz (73) £1500-2000 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SMALL QUANTITY OF LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- Nine Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, six dessert forks (two initialled "A.C") and a set of six small fruit knives & six fruit forks with tapering handles; 30.6 oz (27) £180-220 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A set of five Hanoverian pattern table forks & six dessert forks, crested, by H. Atkin, Sheffield, 1907/08, an Exeter-made sugar spoon, crested, a King's pattern butter knife, a George III engraved caddy spoon, crested, an American sugar sifter spoon, twelve various condiment spoons, mostly with initials, a tea spoon & a pencil; the latter 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 26.75 oz (lot) £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GROUP OF TWELVE TEA SPOONS each engraved with the name of a horse & a date*, together with three illustrated menu cards from 1928 and three small sketches on a fox hunting theme; 7 oz (18) £30-50 (+ 26.4% BP*) *The horses belonged to Major Ted Worrell of the Quantocks
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A MIXED LOT:- A pair of Edwardian salad servers, a pair of George III Exeter-made table spoons with later-fluted bowls, another similar pair of London-made table spoons, a graduated pair of small Fiddle pattern ladles, initialled "P", London 1827, two small butter knives, five other small spoons, London 1827, two small butter knives, five other small spoons, a small fork, a pair of plated sugar tongs, a cased Christening knife, fork, & spoon, initialled and a mother of pearl mounted folding fruit knife; the salad servers 10" (25.5 cms) long; 18.5 oz weighable silver (lot) £180-220 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUE FLATWARE:- Two basting spoons, a serving fork, sixteen table spoons (some Newcastle & two inscribed "Nottingham Regt"), nine dessert spoons, four dessert forks, four table forks, four pairs of sugar tongs, and a sugar sifter ladle, most pieces initialled; 74.4 oz (lot) £500-600 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN PART SERVICE OF OLD ENGLISH SHELL PATTERN FLATWARE:- Six table spoons, twenty one table forks & six dessert spoons by W. Gibson & J. Langman, London 1895 together with a pair of sauce ladles, same pattern, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1906, all of the above crested to match and a set of six dessert forks, same pattern, crested, by Walker & Tolhurst, London 1894/95; 89 oz (41) £700-800 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LARGE QUANTITY OF ASSORTED TEA SPOONS (including some sets), a few other small spoons, two butter knives & two forks; 67.7 oz (lot) £500-550 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MATCHED SET OF SIX VICTORIAN REPRODUCTIONS OF THREE-PRONG TREFID FORKS each crested and inscribed "1670" on the back of the tines, by three different makers, London 1871/1880/1888; 6.75" (17.3 cms) long; 9.4 oz (6) £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A CASED SET OF SIX BEAN-END COFFEE SPOONS and eight other various empty cases (9) £20-30 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III TEA SPOONS with reticulated stems, by Thomas Northcote, London c.1780 (maker's mark & lion passant only); 2.5 oz (6) £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A QUEEN ANNE / GEORGE I MOTE SPOON with a plain rattail, the bowl pierced with scrolls, marks partially worn, only the lion's head erased visible, London 1710-20, together with seventeen various tea spoons, some initialled, some crested; the mote spoon 5.75" (14.5 cms) long; 7.75 oz (18) £120-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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FIVE CASED SETS:- A set of six tea spoons, a set of six coffee spoons, a set of six tea spoons & a sugar spoon, a set of six tea knives (plated blades) and a set of six plated tea knives with mother of pearl handles; 4.2 oz (5) £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT TEA SPOONS initialled "S" over "TA", by John Langlands & John Robertson of Newcastle c.1790 (no date letter); 2.4 oz (6) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF FIVE GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE FORKS crested, by Messrs. Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1809, another by Eley & Fearn, London 1807, two George III Fiddle pattern table forks, crested and five various George III table spoons with bright-cut borders, crested; 28.4 oz (13) £200-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A CASED SET OF FOUR GEORGE III TABLE SPOONS now later decorated (as "berry" spoons) & hallmarked London 1776 by Hester Bateman; the case 10.25" (26 cms) long; 8.4 oz £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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SUNDRY ANTIQUE FLATWARE:- An Exeter toddy ladle, initialled, a sauce ladle, two butter knives, two jam spoons, a caddy spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, three condiment spoons & a mother of pearl handled fruit knife; the latter 4.4" (11 cms) long (open); 9.6 oz weighable silver (lot) £80-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III PICTURE-BACK TEA SPOONS scratched "M" over "TT", with conjoined topped hearts below the drop, maker's mark "W.S." and lion passant only, London c.1765; 2 oz (6) £140-160 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN CASED SET OF ELEVEN DESSERT/FRUIT KNIVES & TEN FORKS with mother of pearl handles by Edward Gilbert, London 1884; the case 11" (28 cms) long £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III PICTURE-BACK TEA SPOONS within a wreath, scratched "AB", with a squirrel eating a nut within a wreath below the drop, by Stephen Adams, London c.1765 (maker's mark & lion passant only); 1.9 oz (6) £120-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III / IV HOURGLASS PATTERN TABLE FORKS by Solomon Royes, London 1820/21; 20.2 oz (6) £150-170 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- An Old English Thread pattern soup ladle, initialled, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1911, a George III soup ladle, initialled, two George III Fiddle sauce ladles, initialled, two decorative Edwardian silvergilt spoons, and a Soviet niellowork spoon; the soup ladles 1.33" (34 cms) long; 23.8 oz (7) £180-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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ASSORTED ANTIQUE EDINBURGH-MARKED FLATWARE:- A Victorian toddy ladle (now pierced for use as a sugar sifter ladle), an oar pattern toddy ladle, initialled, two table spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, all initialled, mixed makers & dates; 7.7 oz (5) £60-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL CADDY SPOON with a rounded terminal, shoulders and a fluted bowl, by Alexander Macleod of Inverness (AML), c.1830; 3.5" (9 cms) long; 0.45 oz £60-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN CASED SET OF ELEVEN HANOVERIAN PATTERN FISH KNIVES & ELEVEN FISH FORKS crested, by Francis Higgins, London 1893; the case 14" (35.3 cms) long; 35.8 oz £200-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III ACORN CADDY SPOON with engraved detail & square terminal, initialled "U", by Elizabeth Morley, London 1809; 3.1" (8 cms) long; 0.25 oz £120-160 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III MARROW SCOOP with an extended "drop", crested, by Hester Bateman, London 1787; 9" (23 cms) long; 1.3 oz £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN CASED SET OF TWELVE PAIRS OF DESSERT/FRUIT KNIVES & FORKS with pistol handles, crested & loaded, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1896/97/98; the case 13.5" (34.2 cms) long £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE IV / WILLIAM IV FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN BASTING SPOON crested, by William Chawner, London 1830; 12.1" (30.8 cms) long; 5.4 oz £60-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN DOUBLE-ENDED MEDICINE SPOON by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1901 (retailed by Asprey); 5.25" (13.3 cms) long; 0.85 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN PART-CANTEEN OF HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING:- Six three-prong table forks, five table spoons, six three-prong dessert forks, five dessert spoons, two egg spoons, a basting spoon & a pair of fish servers by J.B. Carrington, London 1898/99 together with a later table spoon to match (by another maker), and the following with steel blades & tines and ivory handles:- Fifteen table knives, fourteen side knives, two carving forks & a carving knife, all the above crested to match & contained in an oak box; the box 16" (40.78 cms) long; 59.6 oz weighable silver £500-600 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY GEORGE IV IRISH MEAT SKEWER with a shaped, ring terminal, engraved on one side with a coat of arms & the motto "FIRMITAS INCOELO" by Christopher Eades, Dublini 1821, retailer's mark of "M.West"; 12.6" (32 cms) long; 4.1 oz £120-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOONS Old English pattern, initialled "J", by Robert Keay of Perth (RK, eagle RK, eagle), 1830-50; 10 oz (6) £200-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A CASED PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY FISH SERVERS with engraved detail & ivory handles, by the Alexander Clark Co.Ltd., Sheffield 1929 together with a late Victorian electroplated presentation trowel with a turned ivory handle and an inscription relating to a new factory and offices at "Fleets Corner, Poole...1968"; the trowel 12.4" (31.5 cms) long (2) £100-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN TEA SPOONS (single struck), initialled, by John Blake, London 1804 and a set of six George IV Old English tea spoons, crested, by William Chawner, London 1827; 8.5 oz (12) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT TEA SPOONS initialled "C" over "I.S", by J & J. Perkins, London 1795 and another similar set, initialled "MS", by George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London 1799; 5.6 oz (12) £120-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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FIVE DOGNOSE TEA SPOONS:- A set of three with an engraved crest below the motto "I AM READY", maker's mark only "ID" over "P" in a heart-shaped shield, possibly Scottish 1710-20, another scratched "EA", by Paul Hanet, London c.1725 (maker's mark only), and another, scratched "FO", maker's mark partially unclear "W?", London 1710-20; the latter 4.3" (11 cms) long; 1.5 oz (5) £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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