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KNIVES:- A late Victorian folding fruit knife with mother of pearl sides (in a fluted case), two other folding fruit knives with mother of pearl sides, four various pen knives with steel blades and a bone tool with fold-out toothpicks & an ear pick; the latter 3" (7.6 cms) long (8) £80-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF FOUR LATE VICTORIAN QUEEN'S PATTERN SALT SPOONS crested, by Charles Boyton, London 1892; 3.5 oz (4) £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III HANOVERIAN FANCY-BACK TEA SPOON with a looping scroll and a floral garland below the drop, maker's mark and lion passant only, by Hester Bateman, London c.1770 and a plated "patent" orange peeler with an ivory handle; the peeler 5.1" (13 cms) long; 0.3 oz weighable silver (2) £30-50 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE IV LARGE MEAT SKEWER with a ring terminal, crested, by James Beebe, London 1825; 14.8" (37.7 cms) long; 4.4 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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BY GEORG JENSEN:- A Danish, rope pattern sauce ladle with English import marks for London 1928; 5.5" (14 cms) long; 0.8 oz £60-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE IV FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN SUGAR SIFTER LADLE crested, by John Harris, London 1826, another similar, also crested, by Mary Chawner, London 1837 and four George III table spoons with later "berry" decoration; the sifters 6.5" (165 cms) long; 11.9 oz (6) £140-160 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN KING'S PATTERN SAUCE LADLES with small circular bowls, crested, by William Eaton, London 1841; 6.4" (16.3 cms) long; 4 oz (2) £80-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE the blade pierced and engraved with a fish, acorns & scrolls, by John & Henry Lias, London 1840; 12.1" (30.6 cms) long; 4.9 oz £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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THREE PAIRS OF SUGAR TONGS:- An engraved pair, initialled, by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1800, a bright-cut pair, initialled, by William Sumner, London c.1780 and a pair with square bowls, by Henry Nutting, London 1798; 3.4 oz (3) £60-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH BEAD PATTERN SAUCE LADLE (now pierced for use as a sugar sifter ladle), initialled, by George Smith, London 1782; 6.5" (16.5 cms) long; 1.25 oz £30-40 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOONS initialled "D", by James Erskine of Aberdeen (J.E, ABD, Gothic letter); 3.75 oz (2) £100-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL THREE-PRONG FORKS after the antique, by Alexander Richie of Iona (in original fitted case); 5.75" (14.8 cms) long; 1.1 oz £200-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR & TWO SINGLE LATE 18TH CENTURY MALTESE FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS all initialled to match; 8.4 oz (4) £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PART SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SCOTTISH TABLE SPOONS Hanoverian pattern, initialled "G" and numbered (1,3,7 & 12), maker's marks worn, probably by James Weems, Edinburgh 1767 and a George I Scottish table spoon with a plain rattail, initialled "B", by David Mitchell, Edinburgh 1717; 10.5 oz £180-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN ART NOUVEAU, SILVERGILT & ENAMEL SERVING SPOON & FORK initialled, by Gorham & Co., c.1900; 8.75" (22.2 cms) long each; 5.1 oz (2) £300-350 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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SUGAR SIFTER LADLES:- A small Fiddle example by William Chawner, London 1827 and a provincial Fiddle example , Exeter 1861; the latter 6.3" (16 cms) long; 1.9 oz (2) £50-70 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN SCOTTISH FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE probably by J. Muir Jnr. (mark overstriking another), Glasgow 1843; 14.7" (37.4 cms) long; 9.25 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN FIDDLE PATTERN TEA SPOONS by Charles Boyton, London 1902, a Fiddle sauce ladle by William Summers, London 1861, an antique Fiddle & Thread sauce ladle, two dessert spoons & a salt spoon, initialled; 13.2 oz (11) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF EIGHT LATE VICTORIAN LILY PATTERN PAIRS OF ASPARAGUS TONGS by W. Fordham & W. Faulkner, Sheffield 1898; 4.2" (10.6 cms) long; 8.1 oz (8) £250-280 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN CASED CHRISTENING KNIFE, FORK & SPOON with engraving and embossed, vine-decorated handles, by George Unite, Birmingham 1879 (loaded); the case 8.5" (21.6 cms) long £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE 18TH CENTURY DUTCH SIFTER SPOON with a short scroll stem surmounted by a bird, maker's mark "BS", Schoonhoven 1796; 5.1" (13 cms) long; 0.9 oz £100-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE WITH LATER BRIGHT-CUT BORDERS INCLUDING:- Twenty four table spoons, twenty four table forks, twenty four dessert spoons, twenty four dessert forks, thirty tea spoons, six egg spoons, one cream ladle, four salt spoons, one sauce ladle, one sugar sifter ladle, one pair of sugar tongs, two soup ladles, two basting spoons Mixed makers and dates, George III - modern, together with twenty four modern table knives and twenty four side knives with stainless steel blades, by C.J. Vander Ltd. (all contained in an oak box); the box 17" (43.2 cms) long; 197.4 oz weighable silver £3200-3500 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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MIXED FIDDLE PATTERN TO INCLUDE:- Eight table spoons, seven dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, five tea spoons, a pair of tongs & a pair of sauce ladles, some pieces crested, some initialled by various makers, London 1817-1906 together with a matched set of eight table forks, crested, by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1804/05/07, three York-made dessert spoons, crested, an Exeter table spoon and an Irish tea spoon; 76.8 oz (46) £600-700 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE FORKS & SIX DESSERT FORKS TO MATCH all initialled "RHL" (script), by Messrs. Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1897; 24.9 oz (12) £170-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MATCHED SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN TABLE FORKS Old English pattern by two different makers (G.M. Jackson & J. Aldwinckle & T. Slater), London 1890/95 and four various antique table spoons (three with initials); 21.6 oz (10) £150-180 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A set of five Fiddle pattern dessert forks by John Stone, Exeter 1846, another London-made example 1836, all initialled to match, an antique Scottish toddy ladle, initialled "C", a small Norwegian silvergilt & enamelled ladle by David Andersen c.1900, and five George III table spoons (including two pairs), all initialled; 22.3 oz (13) £160-180 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF TWELVE LATE VICTORIAN HANOVERIAN & SHELL PATTERN TEA SPOONS by T. Bradbury, London 1891; 5.25 oz (12) £60-70 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN CASED SET OF TWELVE PAIRS OF PLATED DESSERT KNIVES & FORKS with engraved decoration and carved mother of pearl handles; the case 12" (30.4 cms) long £70-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX PAIRS OF ASPARAGUS TONGS & another set of five asparagus tongs (in a different pattern), all by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1926; 4" (10 cms) long each; 11.4 oz (11) £70-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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ASSORTED ANTIQUE FIDDLE PATTERN:- Two table forks, two dessert forks, three dessert spoons & six tea spoons, each piece either crested or initialled; 16.4 oz (13) £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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FIVE VARIOUS CASED SETS OF FLATWARE INCLUDING:- Two Victorian three-piece Christening sets, a tea spoon, an engraved spoon & fork and a Queen's pattern spoon & fork (some with initials/dedications), mixed makers & dates; the largest case 9.5" (24 cms) long; 9.3 oz weighable silver (5) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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FIVE VARIOUS VICTORIAN CHRISTENING SPOON & FORK SETS another early 20th century set with Feather edging, two Victorian Christening knife, fork & spoon sets and a Christening knife & fork set, most pieces initialled; the largest piece 8.25" (21 cms) long; 17 oz weighable silver (20) £100-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A George II fancy-back tea spoon, an antique Irish tea spoon, an Old English tea spoon (with shoulders), all initialled, a pair of sugar tongs, four other various small spoons (two initialled) and three plated items; 4.4 oz weighable silver (11) £30-40 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PART CANTEEN OF HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE INCLUDING:- Five table spoons, six table forks six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, and four tea spoons, maker's mark "D.F", London 1926-1930; 49.7 oz (27) £300-400 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A set of four Fiddle table forks & four dessert forks, initialled "P" by S. Hayne & D. Cater, London 1845, a set of four Old English pattern table spoons and three dessert spoons, all initialled, by Stephen Adams, London 1796 and another antique dessert spoon, also initialled; 27.75 oz (16) £200-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A William IV Albert pattern fish slice, engraved with the badge of the 48th (Northamptonshire) Regt. a set of eight coffee spoons, a Colonial marrow scoop with pseudo marks, a Scottish toddy ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, a caddy spoon & a pair of grape shears; the fish slice 13" (33 cms) long; 15.9 oz (14) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A cased set of six tea knives (plated blades), a case containing eight various bright-cut tea spoons, some initialled, three various ivory-handled knives & a fork, two pairs of sugar tongs, a jam spoon, a pair of Exeter-made table spoons, initialled, a salt spoon, eight tea/coffee spoons and various plated items; 16.3 oz (lot) £120-140 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A set of six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, initialled, by George Adams, London 1857, five various Fiddle tea spoons, initialled, a set of six Old English pattern tea spoons by George Wintle, London 1808 and a George III punch ladle, initialled, unmarked; the latter 14.75" (37.5 cms) long; 14.8 oz weighable silver (18) £140-160 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE 20TH CENTURY CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY in a decorative variant of Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern:- Three table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six tea spoons, six coffee spoons, six table knives & six side knives (with stainless steel blades), just marked "SILVER", probably Indian (contained in a fitted box); the box 16" (40.8 cms) long; 58.8 oz weighable silver £600-650 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MAHOGANY CUTLERY BOX with three lift-out trays, fitted with thirty three Old English thread pattern table knives & sixteen side knives (with steel blades), four carving knives & four carving forks (with steel blades & tines), the majority by Robert Peppin 1822/23 with some Victorian replacements (A/F; the box measuring 15.7" (39.8 cms) long £200-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A DANISH AKKELEJE PATTERN CADDY SPOON by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen 1925, two mounted stainless steel condiment spoons by the same maker and a tea spoon by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1925; 1.25 oz weighable silver (4) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE II CANNON-HANDLED PUNCH LADLE with a deep oval bowl, initialled "J.G.F" underneath, leopard's head and lion passant mark only, London c.1745; 13.3" (33.8 cms) long; 2.9 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN EGG SPOONS crested, gilt bowls, London 1823, a Continental, figure-terminal spoon and a George III mother of pearl mounted, folding fruit knife, inscribed "Mary"; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) long (closed); 4.75 oz weighable silver £50-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN KING'S PATTERN SERVING TONGS with pierced blades by George Adams, London 1863 and a Fiddle pattern fish slice, initialled "A", by J & A. Savory, London 1835; the latter 12.2" (31 cms) long; 11.7 oz (2) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY CASED SET OF TWELVE PAIRS OF PLATED DESSERT KNIVES & FORKS with Continental porcelain pistol handles, two prong forks & scimitar blades; the case measuring 13" (33 cms) long £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF FIVE WILLIAM IV QUEEN'S PATTERN TABLE SPOONS crested, by Charles Shipway, London 1833, and another later table spoon, same pattern, by John Round, Sheffield 1904; 21 oz (6) £150-180 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN THREE-PRONG SMALL FORKS with cast figurehead terminals, maker's mark "AC" (with a sailing vessel), Naples 1st half of the 18th century and two other unmarked forks to match; each approx. 6.1" (15.5 cms) long; 4.4 oz (4) £300-400 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A set of five George III bright-cut tea spoons by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1800, a matched set of five bright-cut tea spoons, initialled "H", two small butter knives, a set of six Old English pattern tea spoons, initialled "C", a Festival of Britain souvenir tea spoon (1951), three other spoons & fifteen various condiment spoons; 13.3 oz weighable silver (lot) £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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FOUR CAST 18TH CENTURY DUTCH KNIFE HANDLES in the form of a rampant lion with a shield (one inscribed "Leenert Hilkes" and engraved with a coat of arms), each fitted with later Victorian steel blade; the longest one 9.2" (23.2 cms) long (4) £300-400 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY MOUNTED STEEL KNIFE with a chased pistol handle in a tooled leather sheath, also fitted with a damascened steel stiletto/implement, probably Far Eastern, together with a George III bright-engraved mustard spoon, initialled "I.C", by George Brasier, London 1797; the knife 6.75" (17 cms) long; 0.3 oz weighable silver (2) £60-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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