548
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SIX GEORGE IV SILVER KINGS PATTERN KNIVES
by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1829, the silver blades and handles with matching hallmarks, 21cm long
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£40 - £60
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£70
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549
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A VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN BASTING SPOON
London 1849, makers mark over stamped, 30cm long, 3.5 tr. ozs
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£70 - £100
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£60
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550
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SALT SPOONS
by Solomon Hougham, London 1806, five other George III silver fiddle pattern salt spoons, a set of six late Victorian silver teaspoons by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1901 with floral moulded terminals,…
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£100 - £200
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£150
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551
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A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FISH KNIFE
by AW Morton, Edinburgh, 1824, together with a George III silver fiddle pattern fish knife, London, 1807, 3 tr. ozs (2)
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£100 - £200
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552
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER TEA TONGS
probably by Henry Plumpton, London, 1750, of ornate design with S scroll arms, circular interlocking box hinge covered by a hinge plate, oval shafts and pointed tribe grips, 1 tr. oz
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£100 - £200
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£60
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553
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A GEORGE III SILVER MOTE SPOON
London 1760, with cruciform pierced bowl, the terminal with a diamond point, 10g
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£50 - £100
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£100
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554
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A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON
by William Pugh, Birmingham 1810, with shell bowl and decorated terminal, together with a condiment spoon with gilded bowl also by William Pugh, Birmingham 1813, 15g (2)
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£50 - £100
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555
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER ‘FANCY BACK’ SCROLL PATTERN TEASPOONS
marks and date letter rubbed, an 18th Century silver ‘fancy back’ teaspoon (marks rubbed) and a George III silver fiddle pattern salt spoon by Robert Rutland, London 1814, 1.5 tr. ozs combined (4)
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£50 - £100
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556
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A PAIR OF AMERICAN STERLING SILVER HANDLED GRAPE SCISSORS
the handles by Web of Philadelphia and modelled with leaf flower and reeded handles, later set to Italian stainless steel blades, 18cm long
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£40 - £60
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557
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A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOON
by Hester Bateman, London 1783, a similar dessert spoon by Thomas Dene, London, 1769, and one other similar early Victorian spoon, London 1841, 4 tr. ozs combined (3)
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£80 - £50
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£60
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558
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SUGAR SILVER TONGS
by Andrew Davidson of Arbroath, Edinburgh 1853, three other pairs of silver sugar tongs (various dates and makers), eight silver teaspoons, and a George VI silver commemorative spade - "Port Sunlight…
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£80 - £120
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£120
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559
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A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE, THREAD AND SHELL TABLE FORKS
by Charles Boyton II, London 1895, with diamond heels, 20.5cm long, 12.5 tr. ozs combined (4)
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£150 - £300
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£170
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560
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NINE GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS
including a pair by John Lambe, London 1801 and one by Richard Ferris, Exeter 1802, 17.5 tr. ozs combined (9)
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£200 - £400
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£260
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561
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A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER BRIGHT CUT OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS
by George Adams, London 1878/1879, a Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern teaspoon by George Adams, London 1867, and three George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons (8)
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£40 - £60
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£60
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561a
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FIVE GEORGE III SILVER HOURGLASS PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS
by John Kerschner, London 1817/1818, all with diamond heels, 17.5 cm long, 11 tr. ozs combined
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£150 - £250
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£160
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562
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A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING FORK AND SPOON
by George Adams, London 1865, with leaf scroll terminals, 18cm long, contained in fitted black Morocco leather case, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern christening fork and spoon by Joseph Rodgers,…
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£100 - £200
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£110
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563
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FIVE GEORGE IV SILVER HOURGLASS PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS
by William Bateman, London 1824, with diamond heels, 18cm long, 11 tr. ozs
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£150 - £250
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£150
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563a
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TWO GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SALT SHOVELS
by James Scott, Dublin 1823 and Charles Marsh, Dublin 1824 respectively, a Victorian Scottish silver Kings pattern single struck mustard spoon, Edinburgh 1846, plus other various silver spoons and…
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£60 - £80
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£70
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564
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AN EDWARD VII SILVER PEPPERETTE
by William Hutton and Sons, London 1908, the pierced body with swag mouldings (lacking blue glass liner), and a selection of silver and plated items, including two silver vestas, nine silver…
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£100 - £200
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£150
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565
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A DUTCH SILVER TEA STRAINER
pierced and embossed with roses, 12.5cm long, stamped 835
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£40 - £60
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£30
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566
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A GEORGE V SILVER PEDESTAL FRUIT BASKET
by Barker Bros, Chester 1920, with bale handle, double thread wavy border on a round pedestal foot, 24cm high (handle up) x 25.5cm wide, 18 tr. ozs
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£250 - £400
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£260
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567
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A GEORGE V SILVER TEAPOT
by Henry Lambert, London 1914, of melon shape with conforming melon and leaf finial, the wooden handle possibly later, 11cm high x 25cm wide, 18 tr. ozs gross
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£100 - £200
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£220
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568
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A GEORGE V SILVER LOVING CUP
by Elkington & Co Ltd, London, 1912, with twin handle on a pedestal foot, 8cm high together with a silver cream jug and sugar caster, combined weight 9 tr. ozs (3)
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£100 - £200
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£130
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569
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE CRUETS
by Horace Woodward & Co, London 1895, of triple lobed form, each containing pepperette, mustard and salt with spiral reeded bodies, 9 tr. ozs combined (2)
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£100 - £200
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£130
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