Fine art Sale on Tuesday 12th October 2010
Silver & Vertu at 11am

Lots: 1-30 of 779

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1

A VICTORIAN ONSLOW PATTERN CADDY SPOON
by Messrs. Lias, London 1867; 3.5" (9 cms) long; 0.3 oz
Estimate: 80-100

Nil

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2

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON
with a circular bowl & 'picked' engraving by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1814; 2.5" (6.5 cms) long; 0.2 oz
Estimate: 100-120

Nil

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100

3

A GEORGE III LEAF SHAPED CADDY SPOON
with a bright-cut stem, initialled, by Thomas Wallis, London 1806; 4" (10.5 cms); 0.3 oz
Estimate: 100-120

Nil

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4

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON
with bifurcated lug handle, initialled '& lily pad' bowl, by Josiah Snatt, London 1805; 2.75" (7 cms) long; 0.25 oz
Estimate: 120-140

Nil

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120

5

A MODERN COMMEMORATIVE CADDY SCOOP
with an enamelled terminal by W.H. Haselar, Birmingham 1936 and a modern engraved caddy spoon by Savage & Co., Sheffield 1915; 0.75 oz (2)
Estimate: 100-120

Nil

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100

6

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON
with engraved decoration & an oval bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1804; 2.7" (7 cms); 0.2 oz
Estimate: 100-120

Nil

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100

7

A GEORGE III SMALL ENGRAVED CADDY SPOON
in the form of a 'fry pan' by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1811; 2.2" (5.5 cms) long; 0.1 oz
Estimate: 120-130

Nil

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8

A PAIR OF GEORGE III / IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE TODDY LADLES
initialled "McD", no maker's mark, Greenock (tree, anchor, tree, anchor) c.1820; 6.5" (16.5 cms) long; 2.5 oz (2)
Estimate: 200-250

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200

9

A GEORGE III TRIFORM FISH SLICE
with a pierced & engraved blade, turned wooden handle and a cast dolphin junction with the blade, by William Plummer, London c.1770 (marks on very edge);
12.4" (31.5 cms) long; 4 oz (gross)
Estimate: 500-600

Nil

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10

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN CAST, SILVERGILT TEA SPOONS
with openwork stems surmounted by the figure of a carousing peasant by John Figg, London 1872; 4.5 oz (6)
Estimate: 200-250

Nil

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11

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL DESSERT SPOONS
initialled "AMB", by William Hannay of Paisley (with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1791); 6 oz (6)
Estimate: 120-150

Nil

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130

12

A MIXED LOT:
Two mother of pearl mounted, folding fruit knives, a glove hook, a tea strainer, a dessert spoon, 2 table spoons, 8 tea spoons (inc. 2 provincial), a jam spoon & an Irish salt shovel; 14.5 oz weighable silver (17)
Estimate: 100-150

Nil

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190

13

A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON
with a fluted oval bowl and a bifurcated stem with an Onslow terminal, crested on the reverse, unmarked, c.1770; 4.1" (10.5 cms) long; 0.5 oz
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

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14

A MATCHED SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN FIDDLE TABLE FORKS
initialled "R", various makers & dates (including a set of 6 by Mary Chawner, London 1839); 28 oz (12)
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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300

15

SEVEN VARIOUS 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN/BALTIC TABLE SPOONS
mixed makers & dates (including a pair from Vilnius, a pair from Moscow, a pair from Minsk and one from Odessa); 17 oz (7)

Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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360

16

A MIXED LOT:
four cast, late 19th century continental "apostle" spoons, a cased set of 6 modern bean-end coffee spoons, and a cast 18th century sauce ladle; 12 oz (6)
Estimate: 40-60

Nil

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120

17

AN ELIZABETH/JAMES I UNASCRIBED PROVINCIAL SEAL TOP SPOON
with a small gilt terminal, pricked "MLWD1624", scratched initials "HB" on the back of the bowl, maker's mark only "IW?" above a heart in a shaped punch;
6.7" (17 cms) long; 1 oz
Estimate: 400-500

Nil

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400

18

A PAIR OF MODERN SCOTTISH HANDMADE SPOONS
with circular bowls by Norah Creswick, Edinburgh 1942; 6.5" (16.5 cms) long; 2.5 oz (2)
Estimate: 120-150

Nil

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120

19

AN EDWARDIAN TEA SPOON
with the badge of the "98 - Indian Army Infantry" on the terminal, the bowl inscribed "Won by Sgt. H.C. Lennon, Ceylon 11-04-09" by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1905; 0.75 oz
Estimate: 30-50

Nil

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30

20

SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL:
a George III oar pattern table spoon, initialled, by John Allen, Aberdeen (thistle, thistle, JA) c.1805; 2 oz
Estimate: 100-120

Nil

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100

21

SEVEN VARIOUS AMERICAN SOUVENIR TEA SPOONS
2.5 oz (7)
Estimate: 50-70

Nil

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22

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BASTING SPOONS
Old English pattern, by George Adams, London 1856; 11.75" (30 cms) long;
8 oz (2)
Estimate: 100-150

Nil

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190

23

A VICTORIAN CASED PAIR OF OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN FISH SERVERS with pierced & engraved blade & tines, by George Adams, London 1867/68; 9 oz
Estimate: 100-120

Nil

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140

24

A MODERN CADDY SPOON
with a large circular bowl & a pierced lug handle set with a high-fired porcelain boss, maker's mark "HS?" over "HS", London 1931; 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 1 oz
Estimate: 300-350

Nil

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25

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVERGILT GRAPE SCISSORS
in a varient of Queen's pattern with reeded ring handles, by Charles Rawlings, London 1827; 6.9" (17.5 cms) long; 3.75 oz
Estimate: 180-200

Nil

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180

26

A GEORGE IV MARROW SCOOP
with an anthemion drop and a threaded centre section, crested, by Robert Peppin, London 1824; 9.2" (23.3 cms) long; 2.75 oz
Estimate: 200-250

Nil

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27

BY HESTER BATEMAN:
a pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, crested, London 1785;
4 oz (2)
Estimate: 180-200

Nil

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28

A GEORGE III THREAD PATTERN MARROW SCOOP
crested, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1796 and an Art Deco marrow scoop with a single bowl by Charles Boyson & Sons, Sheffield 1934;
7.1" (18 cms) long; 2.5 oz (2)
Estimate: 130-150

Nil

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130

29

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL BASTING SPOON
with a Celtic 'point', initialled "T", by Edward Livingstone of Dundee (EL, pot of lilies, EL, M) c.1800; 12.5" (31.75 cms) long; 3.5 oz
Estimate: 300-350

Nil

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380

30

A MIXED LOT:
a pair of 19th century salt shovels with 'shaped' Fiddle stems & gilt bowls, a Continental bodkin, a George II miniature, fancyback spoon, a small Dutch fork, and a French souvenir/charm of "Penthievre" (6)
Estimate: 120-130

Nil

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