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Sale date:

Silver Jewellery & Furniture Sale on Thursday 18th August 2005

Lot numbers:

270-299 of 1283

Lot

Description & Estimate

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Hammer Price £

270

A GEORGE III SNUFF SPOON of Old English pattern, marked twice with maker's mark, by Hester Bateman, 3.5" long £100-200

Nil

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150
271 A VICTORIAN SUGAR SPOON of fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1847, together with a whip-end salt shovel, by Francis Higgins, London 1838 and a pair of apostle sugar tongs and a salt spoon (4) £50-100

Nil

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45
272 A VICTORIAN SAUCE LADLE of Queens pattern, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1852, together with a Victorian sifting spoon of fiddle and thread pattern, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1845 (c.6oz) (2) £80-150

Nil

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70
273 A CONTINENTAL STRAINING LADLE with a pierced foliate border and beaded edge, with a turned wooden baluster handle, with import marks for London 1921, together with two Dutch sifting spoons (3) £80-150

Nil

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80
274 A LATE 18TH CENTURY/EARLY 19TH CENTURY TODDY LADLE with an oval bowl, the centre set with a coin and a twisted whalebone handle, apparently unmarked, together with two tablespoons by Hester Bateman, two other tablespoons and a salt spoon (6) £100-200

Nil

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110
275 A GEORGE IV SCOTTISH SOUP LADLE of fiddle pattern, initialled, by Alexander Edmonston, Edinburgh 1822, (c.8oz), 13.5" long £100-200

Nil

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150
276 A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER of tapering form, with a plain ring handle, by William Eley I, London 1811, (c.3oz) £100-200

Nil

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277 A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER of tapering form, with a shell and ring handle, makers mark worn, London 1766, (c.4oz) £150-250

Nil

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278 AN EARLY VICTORIAN SET OF FOUR SALT SPOONS of fiddle pattern, initialled, by Mary Chawner, London 1838 (4) £30-50

Nil

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35
279 A QUEEN ANNE DOG NOSE SPOON, the terminal engraved with a crest, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, by Thomas Burridge, London 1706, (c.1.5oz) 8" long £100-200

Nil

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250
280 A GEORGE IV SUGAR SIFTING SPOON of fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest, with a shaped pierced oval bowl, by William Trayes, London 1829, together with a pair of George III tablespoons, 1800, and a dessert spoon with later berry decoration, (c.7oz) £60-100

Nil

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75
281 A GEORGE III PAIR OF SCOTTISH TODDY LADLES of fiddle pattern, by J & W Marshall, (c.2oz) £50-100

Nil

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60
282 A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLESPOON of fiddle pattern, initialled, by Robert Naughton, of Inverness, c.1830, (c.2oz) £50-100

Nil

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90
283 A GEORGE III TODDY LADLE with an oval bowl, gilded and with a bright-cut border, the silver handle with similar design and a twisted terminal, possibly by John Shea, London 1809, (c.3oz) £150-250

Nil

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500
284 A SET OF SIX "COFFEE BEAN" COFFEE SPOONS in a fitted case, together with a set of six Continental silver gilt teaspoons and tongs with figural finials and a set of twelve electroplated teaspoons and tongs in a fitted case (3) £70-100

Nil

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285 A PAIR OF GRAPE SCISSORS with scroll handles mounted with stud-work motifs, with stainless steel cutting blades, by Mappin and Webb, London 1936, in a fitted case £100-200

Nil

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100
286 A LATE VICTORIAN PAIR OF SERVING FRUIT SPOONS with a sugar sifting spoon, of Albany pattern with fluted gilded bowls, the reverse inscribed, by George Jackson, London 1895, in a fitted case £80-150

Nil

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100
287 AN AMERICAN SERVING SPOON, the bowl of shaped shell-form, the handle with chased foliate decoration, initialled, by Tiffany and Co, 9.25" long £50-100

Nil

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260
288 A PAIR OF LATE 18TH CENTURY SUGAR NIPS of conventional form, scratch initialled and with plain bowls, by W.P. together with a similar pair of late 18th century sugar tongs, by I.M. (2) £90-150

Nil

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289 AN EDWARDIAN MARROW SCOOP of conventional form, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1904, together with a close plated marrow scoop and an electroplated marrow scoop (3) £100-200

Nil

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290 A VICTORIAN PART CANTEEN comprising: a soup ladle, a basting spoon, a smaller basting spoon, six table forks, by the Lias Brothers, London 1844, (c.56oz) See "Silver Flatware" by Ian Pickford, Antique Collectors Club 1983, pg.152 for illustration of pattern. Ian Pickford notes that this pattern is a pattern of unknown name. Further research has suggested this pattern may be called "Marlborough". See illustration £500-1000

Nil

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500
291 A GEORGE IV CADDY SPOON with a rounded rectangular bowl, engraved with foliate decoration and with fluted borders, the handle monogrammed, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1824 £60-80

Nil

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55
292 A RARE GEORGE IV CADDY SPOON, the leaf-shaped bowl with part fluted decoration and embossed with a China man carrying a tea plant, the handle with foliate and shell decoration, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1822. See illustration £100-200

Nil

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100
293 A GEORGE IV CADDY SPOON, the shaped bowl with fluted and bright-cut decoration with a fiddle handle, Birmingham 1827, together with a caddy spoon with a deep circular bowl, engraved with a leaf, Birmingham 1799, together with another caddy spoon (3). See illustration £100-200

Nil

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90
294 A COLLECTION OF FIVE SHEFFIELD CADDY SPOONS with shell bowls and various handles, one Sheffield 1821, also marked with a double duty head (5). See illustration £200-400

Nil

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200
295 A COLLECTION OF SIX CADDY SPOONS of shovel form, one with a mother of pearl handle, one with an ivory handle, the other with a nephrite handle, the shovels with various designs (6) £200-400

Nil

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190
296 A COLLECTION OF FIVE VARIOUS CADDY SPOONS, two with Kings honeysuckle handles, the others with engraved decoration (5). See illustration £200-300

Nil

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297 A COLLECTION OF FIVE CADDY SPOONS comprising: one fiddle pattern, one with a beaded handle, one with a shaped rectangular bowl with engraved flowers and two others (5) £200-300

Nil

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200
298 A COLLECTION OF SIX CADDY SPOONS comprising: three with shell bowls and one of shovel form, the other with a rounded rectangular bowl with engraved foliate decoration, (6). See illustration £200-300

Nil

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 299

A CADDY SPOON, the terminal modelled as a sailing boat, Chester 1945, together with two modern caddy spoons (3) £100-200

Nil

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