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Sale date: |
Silver, Jewellery and Plate, Textiles, Rugs & Furniture Sale on Thursday 5th & Friday 6th June 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
311-340 of 1282 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
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Hammer Price £ |
311 |
A VICTORIAN FRUIT KNIFE with a mother of pearl case, by Henry Aitken, Sheffield 1893, together with a pair of Kings pattern sugar tongs, a smaller pair of sugar tongs and a set of five acorn pattern demi-tasse coffee spoons, by Georg Jensen (a lot) £50-100 | Nil |
100 | |
| 312 | A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN BERRY SPOONS with engraved stems and floral embossed gilt bowls, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1896, 8.5" long. See illustration £40-60 | Nil |
45 | |
| 313 | A GEORGE III BASTING SPOON of fiddle pattern, initialled, by Eley & Fern, London 1818, together with a second fiddle pattern basting spoon, London 1812, and four fiddle pattern spoons, (c.17oz) (a lot) £100-200 | Nil |
240 | |
| 314 | A PROVINCIAL FISH SLICE of fiddle and shell pattern, Newcastle 1801, makers mark rubbed, together with a set of four Old English pattern tablespoons and one fiddle pattern dessert spoon (c.14oz) (a lot) £50-100 | Nil |
80 | |
| 315 | A SMALL COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH MADE TEA AND DESSERT SPOONS including a bright-cut example, Edinburgh 1836 (9) £40-60 | Nil |
40 | |
| 316 | A QUANTITY OF OLD ENGLISH AND THREAD PATTERN CUTLERY comprising a set of seven table forks, by TB, London 1816, a harlequin set of five dessert spoons, London 1803 and later, a pair of Victorian serving spoons, by George Adams, a harlequin set of seven dessert forks, London 1800 and later, and two other items (c.38oz) (a lot) £200-400 | Nil |
350 | |
| 317 | A VICTORIAN CHRISTENING SET comprising knife, fork and spoon, engraved in the aesthetic taste, by Walter and John Barnard, London 1876 and later, in a fitted case. See illustration £50-100 | Nil |
130 | |
| 318 | A SMALL COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH TEASPOONS, including some provincial examples, one Aberdeen 1850, a pair Inverness circa 1810, one by Robert Key, Perth, circa 1810 (a lot) £100-200 | Nil |
130 | |
| 319 | A PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLESPOONS of Old English pattern, initialled, by John and Henry Lias, London 1818, each 9" long £40-60 | Nil |
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| 320 | A COLLECTION OF PROVINCIAL TEASPOONS, all Newcastle, mixed makers and dates (c.14oz) (a lot) £50-100 | Nil |
170 | |
| 321 | A SMALL COLLECTION OF TEASPOONS comprising a set of five Old English pattern examples, crested, London 1936, together with a set of four fiddle pattern examples by George Wintle, London 1818 and other examples (a lot) £40-60 | Nil |
55 | |
| 322 | A MIXED COLLECTION OF CUTLERY comprising a set of three Queens pattern dessert forks, London 1839, an Albert pattern butter knife, London 1870, a bottom marked Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, a set of three fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1911, a quantity of fiddle pattern table forks and other items (c.38oz) (a lot) £150-250 | Nil |
220 | |
| 323 | A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GRAPE SCISSORS, the handles cast as fruiting vines, by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1837, 7.75" long. See illustration £100-200 | Nil |
170 | |
| 324 | A SET OF TWELVE TEASPOONS with twisted stems, hallmarked Sterling, in case £40-60 | Nil |
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| 325 | A SMALL COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER SUGAR TONGS including a Newcastle pair (8) £50-100 | Nil |
60 | |
| 326 | A COLLECTION OF FIDDLE PATTERN SUGAR TONGS (c.18oz) (13 pairs) £50-100 | Nil |
90 | |
| 327 | A SET OF SIX 18TH CENTURY TEASPOONS with trefid terminals, the stems engraved with vacant cartouches and bases, with rat tails and gilt bowls, each 4" long £100-200 | Nil |
150 | |
| 328 | A DANISH JAM SPOON by Georg Jensen, bearing import marks, of acorn pattern, together with a Scottish spoon with a curved stem, Edinburgh 1827, also a mother of pearl cased fruit knife and a napkin clip (4) £100-200 | Nil |
280 | |
| 329 | A SET OF FOUR RUSSIAN LEMON TEASPOONS with twisted stems, the reverse of the bowls engraved with flowers and leaves, with gilt bowls, Moscow 1877, 5.5" long £50-100 | Nil |
60 | |
| 330 | A HARLEQUIN SET OF SIX EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER GILT ENAMELLED TEASPOONS with twisted stems, the reverse of the bowls and finials decorated in polychrome enamels, bearing the Kakoshnic mark for 1896 - 1908, each 4" long. See illustration £200-300 | Nil |
220 | |
| 331 | A GEORGE III SOUP LADLE of Old English pattern, initialled, by John Payne, London, date letter rubbed, circa 1770, 12" long, together with two sifter ladles (a lot) £100-200 | Nil |
100 | |
| 332 | A PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLESPOONS of Old English pattern, crested, by Richard Crossley, London 1803, together with two other George III tablespoons and a pair of bright-cut examples (c.14oz) (6). See illustration £50-100 | Nil |
150 | |
| 333 | A GEORGE III BASTING SPOON of Old English pattern, crested, by CB/TB, London 1803, 12" long. See illustration £80-120 | Nil |
70 | |
| 334 | A SET OF TWELVE TEASPOONS by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1930, with a matching pair of sugar tongs, cased £50-100 | Nil |
58 | |
| 335 | A THREE PIECE CHRISTENING SET in case, with silver handles and plated blades, together with a part set of teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, in case, London 1898 (2) £40-60 | Nil |
35 | |
| 336 | A SET OF SIX GEORGE V TEASPOONS with apostle terminals, Sheffield 1923, in case £40-60 | Nil |
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| 337 | AN EDWARDIAN SET OF TWELVE DOG NOSE TEASPOONS with matching sugar tongs, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1907, in case £40-60 | Nil |
50 | |
| 338 | A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH SINGLE STRUCK TEASPOONS with fancy terminals, by RS, Glasgow 1864 (6) £40-60 | Nil |
40 | |
| 339 | A SMALL COLLECTION OF FLATWARE including a set of six Scottish oar-end pattern teaspoons, Edinburgh 1813, and other items (a lot) £40-60 | Nil |
130 | |
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340 |
A SET OF TWELVE TEASPOONS with matching sugar tongs, by Viners, Sheffield 1960, in case £50-100 |
Nil |
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