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Lots: 471-500 of 1142

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471

A SMALL GEORGE III 'JOCKEY CAP' CADDY SPOON
with wrigglework & bright-cut borders, maker's mark only, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham c.1800; 0.1 oz
Estimate: 120-150

Nil

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472

A GEORGE III 'DUTY DODGER' MARROW SCOOP
struck 4 times with a maker's mark, 'pinched' up by hammering, by William Sumner, London c.1790; 9.5" (24.2 cms) long; 1.25 oz
Estimate: 100-150

Nil

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90

473

A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL CADDY SPOON
with a shell bowl & a bright cut stem, initialled "SR", by Thomas Watson, Newcastle, c.1795 (no date letter0; 0.3 oz
Estimate: 120-160

Nil

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140

474

A GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN BASTING SPOON
initialled, by Stephen Adams, London 1818; 12.25" (31 cms) long; 4.5 oz
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

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105

475

BY H.G. MURPHY:
a modern caddy spoon, the stem pierced with the "Tree of Life", London 1931 (with Falcon mark); 3.9" (9.8 cms) long; 1 oz
Estimate: 500-600

Nil

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476

A GEORGE IV FIDDLE FISH SLICE PIERCED
and engraved in the blade with bird amongst oak foliage, London 1827;
11.75" (29.8 cms) long; 4 oz
Estimate: 120-130

Nil

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477

AN EARLY VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON
plain Old English pattern with a round bowl, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1838; 0.3 oz
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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478

A GEORGE II MOTE SPOON
pierced in the bowl with crosslets & scrolls, maker's mark only "JK" (script - struck twice) 1750-60; 5" (12.7 cms); 0.2 oz
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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190

479

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON
with a Bead pattern stem, chased and embossed decoration, by Thomas Wallis, London 1790; 0.2 oz
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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150

480

A WILLIAM IV HOURGLASS PATTERN CADDY SPOON
with a rounded square bowl, by Joseph Wilmore, Birm
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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481

A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED, SILVERGILT DESSERT SERVING KNIFE & FORK
with coloured agate handles, by Messrs. Lias, London 1858 (cased); the knife 10.45" (26.5 cms) long
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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482

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON
with a fluted ci4rcular bowl and a Thread pattern stem, initialled "P" by W.Eley & W. Fearn, London 1799; 0.3 oz
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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483

A WILLIAM III TREFID SPOON
with a bead & reeded rattail, pricked "A" over "IE" on the back of the terminal, by William Scarlett, London 1699; 7.95" (20 cms) long; 1.3 oz
Estimate: 400-500

Nil

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484

A LATE CHARLES II TREFID SPOON
with a scroll-decorated rattail, pricked "RH" on the back of the terminal, by Adam King, London 1683; 7.6" (19.2 cms) long; 1.5 oz
Estimate: 500-600

Nil

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540

485

AN EARLY GEORGE I 'LATER DECORATED' TABLE SPOON
by Henry Green, London 1727; 1.4 oz
Estimate: 30-50

Nil

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40

486

A WILLIAM III TREFID SPOON
with a plain moulded rattail, scratched "EC" on the back of the terminal, by Francis Archbold, London 1701; 8" (20.2 cms) long; 2 oz
Estimate: 400-500

Nil

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480

487

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOON
by Hester Bateman, London 1784; 1.75 oz
Estimate: 50-60

Nil

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50

488

AN EARLY GEORGE II NORTH COUNTRY HANOVERIAN TABLE SPOON
plain rattail, crested, struck with both the maker's marks of Thomas Partis and James Kirkup, Newcastle 1731; 7.9" (20 cms) long; 1.75 oz
Estimate: 300-350

Nil

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460

489

A SMALL PRIVATE COLLECTION OF SPOONS

A QUEEN ANNE ASCRIBED WEST COUNTRY DOGNOSE SPOON
with a bead & reeded rattail, pricked initials "EB" & date "1712" on the back of the terminal, by either Henry (II) or Francis (II) Servant of Barnstaple, with Exeter hallmarks for 1711; 7.6" (19.5 cms) long; 1 oz
Estimate: 400-500

Nil

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420

490

A CHARLES I SLIP TOP SPOON
scratched "S" over "RM" on the 'slip', by Daniel Cary, London c.1635 (date letter worn); 6.2" (15.7 cms) long; 1.2 oz
Estimate: 500-700

Nil

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500

491

A JAMES II TREFID SPOON
with a bead & reeded rattail, pricked "CH" over "K" over "1686" on the back of the terminal, by Lawrence Coles, London 1687; 7.7" (19.5 cms) long; 1.45 oz
Estimate: 300-400

Nil

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460

492

CHANNEL ISLES:
A late 18th century trefid spoon with a ribbed rattail, scratched "I.R.N." on the back of the terminal, maker's mark only "IL" (double struck), possibly by Jacques Limbour, Jersey c.1780; 7.2" (18.1 cms) long; 0.75 oz
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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150

493

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FEATHER EDGE TABLE SPOON
initialled, by John Leslie, Aberdeen (I>L, ABD) c.1775; 2.25 oz
Estimate: 170-190

Nil

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220

494

A LATE 17TH CENTURY UNASCRIBED PROVINCIAL TREFID SPOON
with a ribbed rattail, scratched "IH" over "HP" (conjoined), over "1700" maker's mark only "IM (crowned), in a shaped square punch, 8.1" (20.5 cms) long;
2.3 oz
Estimate: 500-600

Nil

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500

495

A WILLIAM & MARY LACEBACK TREFID SPOON
the rounded terminal pricked "MP" over "1684" over "SS" on the reverse, maker's mark only "RH" in a shield with pellets an annulet *possibly by R. Hamlin of Taunton, c.1690; 7.75" (19.6 cms) long; 1.5 oz

*See Jacksons Revised pp 519 (5th mark down) for this mark as seen on a trefid spoon. See also Kent: West Country spoons & their makers pp 96 & 97 for an account of Richard Hamlin & his marks.
Estimate: 700-900

Nil

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1100

496

A JAMES I SEAL TOP SPOON
with a small gilt terminal, pricked "EC" over "1658" over "G", by Martin Hewitt, London 1615; 6.25" (16 cms) long

Estimate: 1000-1200

Nil

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1600

497

A GEORGE III FIDDLE CADDY SPOON
with a chamfered stem by Josiah Snatt, London 1810
Estimate: 80-100

Nil

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498

A GEORGE III ENGRAVED CADDY SPOON
pierced in the bowl with a flowering plant, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1810
Estimate: 120-140

Nil

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120

499

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON
in the form of a leaf with wire, tendril handle & engraved wreath in the bowl, initialled & dated "1806", by Elizabeth Morley, London 1805; 0.25 oz
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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500

A GEORGE III 'LEAF' CADDY SPOON
with leaf & tendril handle and engraved viens, initialled, lion passant & duty mark only, London c.1800; 0.15 oz
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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