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Sale date: |
Silver Jewellery & Furniture Sale on Thursday 15th & Friday 16th December 2005 |
Lot numbers: |
548U-550 of 1371 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
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Hammer Price £ |
548U |
A VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE of good gauge, crested, London 1857, by WS, 13.25" long £100-150 | Nil |
120 | |
| 548V | A SMALL COLLECTION OF FLATWARE comprising a pair of cast teaspoons with scalloped bowls, crested, together with a small quantity of butter knives, an old English pattern sifter ladle, crested, a tea strainer, and a quantity of teaspoons (a lot) £50-100 | Nil |
90 | |
| 548W | A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY FIDDLE PATTERN SPOONS comprising four tablespoons, a matched set of five fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by George Adams, London, 1853, four fiddle pattern dessert spoons by James and Desire Williams, Exeter, 1860, and three further spoons (a lot) £50-100 | Nil |
100 | |
| 549 | A CHARLES II MARROW SPOON, with a reeded rat-tail, the reverse of the bowl and scoop engraved, London 1683, makers mark of I/JS?, 8" long £500-1000 | Nil |
950 | |
| 549A | AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY MARROW SCOOP, of double ended form, engraved with a crest, Chester 1716, maker's mark of RC, 8.75" long £250-350 | Nil |
900 | |
| 549B | A WILLIAM AND MARY SILVER GILT TREFID SPOON, the reverse of the bowl with a rat-tail, the terminal bearing a crest, London 1691, makers mark rubbed, 7.5" long £200-400 | Nil |
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| 549C | A SET OF FOUR LATE 17TH CENTURY SILVER GILT TREFID SPOONS, the reverse of the bowls with rat-tails, each crested, London circa 1690, makers mark of CK, £800-1500 | Nil |
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| 549D | A SET OF FIVE WILLIAM AND MARY SILVER GILT TREFID SPOONS, the reverse of the bowls with rat-tails, each crested, London 1689, makers mark of HK, 7.25" long £800-1500 | Nil |
950 | |
| 549E | AN AMERICAN PART CANTEEN FOR TWELVE by Gorham & Co, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twenty three dessert/teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons with gilt bowls, twelve sundae spoons, twelve grapefruit spoons with gilt bowls, and twelve small forks with gilt tynes, a lot £1000-2000 | Nil |
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| 549F | A GEORGE III BERRY SPOON, together with a set of twelve lobster picks, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1960, together with one plated lobster pick (a lot) £100-200 | Nil |
280 | |
| 549G | A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH OAR END TODDY LADLES, Glasgow, together with two Fiddle and thread pattern salt spoons by George Adams, a condiment ladle and six coffee spoons (a lot) £80-120 | Nil |
130 | |
| 549H | A SET OF FOUR SINGLE STRUCK KINGS PATTERN TABLE FORKS by George Adams, London 1876, crested £80-120 | Nil |
70 | |
| 549I | A SET OF EIGHT KINGS PATTERN SCOTTISH TABLE FORKS, single struck, Edinburgh 1843 £100-200 | Nil |
100 | |
| 549J | A QUANTITY OF SILVER HANDLED TABLEKNIVES with steel blades, to include silver bladed fish knives, a lot £150-200 | Nil |
170 | |
| 549K | A QUANTITY OF 19TH CENTURY FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, including a set of four by George Adams, London 1854, together with fourteen others (a lot) £150-250 | Nil |
200 | |
| 549L | A MATCHED SET OF NINE 19TH CENTURY FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, crested, London, by WS. £150-200 | Nil |
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| 549M | A SET OF THREE GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS by Paul Storr, London 1817, together with twelve further fiddle pattern dessert forks, crested (a lot) £150-200 | Nil |
300 | |
| 549N | A 19TH CENTURY PUNCH LADLE with a spiral wooden handle, apparently unmarked £50-100 | Nil |
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| 549O | A MIXED LOT OF FLATWARE comprising an old English and thread pattern christening set, cased, a set of six cased coffee spoons, an Exeter-made fiddle pattern toddy ladle, a pair of George III old English pattern tablespoons and a matched set of six fiddle pattern dessert spoons by John Round of Sheffield (a lot) £100-150 | Nil |
120 | |
| 549P | A CASED SET OF 12 VICTORIAN PISTOL GRIP TEA KNIVES, Sheffield 1898, together with a quantity of modern teaspoons (a lot) £80-160 | Nil |
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| 549Q | A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GRECIAN PATTERN SAUCE LADLES by George Adams, London, together with a pair of fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladles, crested and initialled, also by George Adams, London 1860, together with an early Victorian fiddle pattern basting spoon, London 1838, initialled and a sugar shovel (6) £100-150 | Nil |
170 | |
| 549R | A COLLECTION OF FIDDLE PATTERN SUGAR TONGS, (c.18oz) (13 pairs) £150-200 | Nil |
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| 549S | A SMALL COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER SUGAR TONGS including a Newcastle pair (8) £80-150 | Nil |
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| 549T | A COLLECTION OF BRIGHT-CUT SUGAR TONGS including one Irish pair (5) £80-120 | Nil |
110 | |
| 549U | A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS including a Newcastle pair (a lot) £150-250 | Nil |
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| 549V | A SET OF SEVEN GEORGE V OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE FORKS, London 1910, together with three other forks (10) £80-160 | Nil |
110 | |
| 549W | A SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV OLD ENGLISH AND THREAD PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, crested, London 1825, by William Bateman, together with eight further old English pattern dessert spoons (a lot) £60-120 | Nil |
60 | |
| 549Y | A FIDDLE THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN KNIFE, London 1845, together with a set of four George III old English and thread pattern dessert forks, crested, and fourteen further dessert forks of mixed designs, makers and dates (a lot) £100-200 | Nil |
110 | |
| 549Z | A MIXED LOT OF SILVER FLATWARE comprising thirteen continental forks, thirteen foreign and other decorative spoons, two spoon bowls and a snuffer (c.38oz) £100-200 | Nil |
130 | |
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550 |
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19th century A pair of silhouette portrait miniatures, inscribed Mary and Graham East, August 1851 and the companion Elizabeth Ellen Graham East, 4" x 3" in rosewood frames £50-100 |
Nil |
90 |
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