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Lots: 501-530 of 1142

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501

A GEORGE III 'ASH PAN' CADDY SPOON
with an engraved floral panel in the bowl, turned ivory handle, initialled "ER", by William Pugh, Birmingham 1807; 0.2 oz
Estimate: 200-250

Nil

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502

A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON
with a hollow Fiddle stem, initialled and engraved diaper-work in the bowl by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1872; 0.2 oz
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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140

503

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON
with a navette-shaped bowl, pricked engraving & a vacant shield in the bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1796; 0.2 oz
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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504

A GEORGE III SMALL, 'JOCKEY CAP' CADDY SPOON
with bright cut borders, maker's mark only, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham c.1800; 0.15 oz
Estimate: 300-400

Nil

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280

505

A VICTORIAN, ALBERT PATTERN CADDY SPOON
with a shaped & fluted bowl, initialled, and inscribed "16 June 1858" on the back of the stem, by John Whiting, London 1857; 0.6 oz
Estimate: 200-250

Nil

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506

A GEORGE III ENGRAVED FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON
with flowers in the bowl and a pricked stem, by George Wintle, London 1819;
0.25 oz
Estimate: 70-90

Nil

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65

507

A VICTORIAN PARCELGILT CADDY SPOON
with a scroll-bordered, shell bowl and a vine leaf & tendril stem, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852; 3.5" (9 cms) long; 0.4 oz
Estimate: 120-150

Nil

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260

508

A RARE GEORGE III CADDY SPOON
with a King's varient stem and an oval, galleried bowl with a border of fly-punched crosses, the centre stamped with a wistful maiden & her dog within a border of flowers by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1817; 3.1" (7.8 cms) long; 0.25 oz
Estimate: 200-300

Nil

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260

509

A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SOUP LADLE
the stem King's shape with a foliate cartouche at the terminal, crested, by Andrew Allison, Glasgow 1860; 13.8" (35 cms) long; 8 oz
Estimate: 120-140

Nil

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120

510

A SET OF SIX GEORGE II ROCOCCO TEA SPOONS
with foliate terminals and shell decoration on the back of the bowls, maker's mark only "CW" possibly by Charles Woodward, London c.1750 together with a pair of naturalistic sugar nips, unmarked, all initialled "EL" to match; 5 oz (7)
Estimate: 400-500

Nil

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511

GRENADIER GUARDS:
a late Victorian novelty punch ladle with a twisted whalebone stem, the bowl and junction made to resemble a flaming grenade, by W. Gibson & J. Langman, London 1892; 13" (33 cms) long; 2 oz gross
Estimate: 100-150

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100

512

AN EDWARDIAN BRITANNIA-STANDARD, LACEBACK TREFID TABLE SPOON inscribed, by T. Bradbury, London 1902, a "Barnstaple" souvenir tea spoon with enamel, and a pair of Victorian naturalistic sugar nips, by R. Martin & E. Hall, marks blurred; 3.5 oz (3)

Estimate: 80-100

Nil

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70

513

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVERGILT, FANCY BACK TEA SPOONS
with acorn-shaped bowls, a basket of flowers on the reverse and a classical portrait medallion in relief on the front of the stems, maker's mark & lion passant only possibly by Elizabeth Jackson, London c.1745; 0.8 oz (2)
Estimate: 80-100

Nil

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130

514

A SET OF 6 WILLIAM IV IRISH FIDDLE TABLE FORKS
initialled "JW", by Edward Power, Dublin 1832, retailer's mark of Edward Twycross; 14 oz (6)
Estimate: 220-250

Nil

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220

515

A SET OF THREE GEORGE IV / WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE DESSERT SPOONS, a table spoon & 2 table forks, initialled "K", by Alexander Campbell, Greenock (I, device, thistle, anchor, A.C) 1820-30; 12 oz (6)
Estimate: 300-400

Nil

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516

A MODERN SCOTTISH STILTON SCOOP
with a rosewood handle, maker's mark "CFC", Edinburgh 1983;
9.4" (23.6 cms) long
Estimate: 50-70

Nil

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70

517

A SET OF SIX UNUSUAL EDWARDIAN SPOONS
with large oval bowls and Old English stems, initialled "J", maker's mark "R.R", Sheffield 1906; 7.6" (19.2 cms) long; 15.5 oz (6)
Estimate: 80-100

Nil

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170

518

A SET OF 6 VICTORIAN SCOTTISH EGG SPOONS
with engraved stems and drop-shaped bowls, by Reed & Garrick, Glasgow 1879; 2.5 oz (6)
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

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75

519

FOUR VARIOUS GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS
and 8 dessert spoons, all initialled, mixed makers & dates, London 1772-1812; 16.5 oz (12)
Estimate: 300-400

Nil

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160

520

A SET OF 6 EDWARDIAN SCOTTISH TEA SPOONS
with coffin-ends and engraved Celtic strapwork, by James Forrest, Glasgow 1906; 2.3 oz (6)
Estimate: 50-70

Nil

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50

521

A SET OF 6 GEORGE III SCOTTISH "CELTIC POINT" TEA SPOONS
initialled "WM", by William Davie, Edinburgh c.1790 (no date letters) and a set of 5 tea spoons, initialled, London 1815 and a single tea spoon, London 1823;
6 oz (12)
Estimate: 50-80

Nil

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55

522

A PAIR OF SPOONS
by James Cornfute of Perth with re-shaped bowls and 5 other various antique Fiddle table spoons, all crested; 14.5 oz (7)
Estimate: 100-150

Nil

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170

523

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III DESSERT SPOONS
Old English thread pattern (single-struck), crested & initialled 'P' on the drops by George Smith, London 1804; 7 oz (6)
Estimate: 60-80

Nil

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85

524

A SET OF FIVE GEORGE III FIDDLE DESSERT SPOONS
initialled, by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1816, another non-matching Fiddle dessert spoon and 4 modern fruit serving spoons, crested by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1930 (10)
Estimate: 100-150

Nil

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130

525

MISCELLANEOUS:
Five various pairs of salt spoons, 5 other condiment spoons, a tea spoon, a table spoon, a dessert spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, 4 plated spoons, an American spoon and 4 antique table knives (steel blades); 10 oz weighable silver (lot)
Estimate: 60-80

Nil

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100

526

FIDDLE THREAD & SHELL PATTERN:
a set of 6 table spoons by William Eaton, London 1836, a matched set of 5 table forks and 6 dessert forks by William Eaton 1835/36/42/43 and 1 table fork by another maker 1835, all pieces crested & initialled to match; 51.5 oz (18)
Estimate: 500-600

Nil

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527

IRISH PROVINCIAL:
a rare George III soup ladle with a fluted circular bowl and a shield cartouche with chased floral decoration on the stem, initialled "FLL" & crested, by Carden Terry of Cork (CT, Sterling, CT), c.1785; 14.25" (36 cms) long; 5.25 oz
Estimate: 300-400

Nil

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900

528

A VICTORIAN CASED SET OF TWELVE PAIRS OF IVORY HANDLE FISH KNIVES & FORKS with bright engraved borders on the blades & tines, Sheffield 1875, maker's mark "FE" (the case originally fitted to take another six pairs)
Estimate: 130-180

Nil

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120

529

KINGS PATTERN:
a set of 6 Victorian table forks & 6 dessert forks by Messrs. Lias, London 1874 and a matched set of 6 tea spoons by William Chawner & Messrs Lias, London 1875 and 1830, all pieces initialled to match; 38 oz (18)
Estimate: 300-400

Nil

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340

530

A SMALL MIXED LOT:
A plated medicine or castor oil spoon, 20th century, a Canadian Fiddle dessert spoon by George Savage & Son, of Montreal, Quebec, two Scottish King's pattern table spoons and two other spoons; 8 oz weighable silver (6)
Estimate: 100-130

Nil

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100

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