Silver, Jewellery & Furniture Sale
on Thursday 4th & Friday 5th June 2009

Lots: 239-268 of 1120

Lot

Description & Estimate

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239

A SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN DESSERT FORKS of Albert pattern, initialled, London 1845, (c.8oz)
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

50

240

A SET OF SIX DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, the handles embossed with grapes and flowers, by E & S, with base metal florally chased blades
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

    

80

241

A PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLESPOONS of Old English pattern, the stems scratch-initialled P/D.K, by Hester Bateman, London 1786, 8.5" long
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

    

    

242

A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH TABLESPOONS of Old English pattern, bright-engraved with ribbons and stars, with a feather edge, each crested, by MS, Dublin 1799, and a third similar spoon, Dublin 1812, 9" long (3)
Estimate: 200-300

Nil

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243

A GEORGE II SOUP LADLE of Old English pattern, by JC, London 1757, 10" long
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

    

160

244

A LATE VICTORIAN SIFTER LADLE with a gadrooned border, London 1896, and a continental example (2)
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

60

245

A GEORGE III MARROW SCOOP of double-ended feather edge form, engraved with a coronet crest and monogram, later initialled, possibly by Thomas Chawner, hallmarks rubbed, 9" long
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

    

80

246

A SET OF TWELVE TEASPOONS of fiddle pattern, by IW, Newcastle 1859, (c.5oz)
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

80

247

A SET OF FOUR IRISH TEASPOONS of fiddle pattern, crested, Dublin 1813, and nine other examples, mixed makers and dates
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

80

248

A QUANTITY OF PREDOMINANTLY IRISH HANOVERIAN PATTERN 18TH CENTURY TABLESPOONS, Dublin made, all crested, mixed makers and dates, (c.26oz)
Estimate: 300-500

Nil

    

460

249

A SET OF SEVEN EDWARDIAN TABLEFORKS of Old English pattern, crested, by W & S, London 1907, (c.16oz)
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

    

100

250

A SET OF TWELVE OLD ENGLISH AND THREAD PATTERN TABLEKNIVES, by S.S. Sheffield 1966, with stainless steel blades (12)
Estimate: 150-250

Nil

    

210

251

A SET OF TWELVE OLD ENGLISH AND THREAD PATTERN DESSERT KNIVES, by S.S. Sheffield 1966, with steel blades (12)
Estimate: 150-250

Nil

    

150

252

A HARLEQUIN SET OF SIX TABLESPOONS of Old English pattern, crested, four by WS, London 1808, (c.10oz)
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

120

253

A HARLEQUIN SET OF FIVE GEORGE III DESSERT SPOONS of Old English pattern with shoulders, crested, predominantly by Thomas and William Chawner, London, circa 1760 or later (5)
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

60

254

A SMALL COLLECTION OF IRISH LADLES comprising a George III bright-cut example, Dublin 1786, and a fiddle pattern example, Dublin 1835 and an example with a whale bone twist handle (3)
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

    

170

255

A GEORGE III RING END MEAT SKEWER of plain tapering form, initialled, by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1799, 8.5" long
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

    

100

256

A MIXED COLLECTION OF TEASPOONS comprising four Exeter examples and four Old English pattern examples, of mixed makers and dates, and a quantity of plated teaspoons (a lot)
Estimate: 40-60

Nil

    

    

257

A SET OF ELEVEN GEORGE III TABLEFORKS of Old English pattern, bearing a crest, by Richard Crossley and George Smith, London 1807 (c.20oz) (11)
Estimate: 150-250

Nil

    

170

258

A SET OF TEN EDWARDIAN DESSERT FORKS of Old English pattern, crested, London 1907 (c.16oz), (10)
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

    

110

259

A SET OF FIVE FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS with shell terminals, all Newcastle made, together with a harlequin set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, crested (11)
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

55

260

A PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLEFORKS of Old English pattern, crested, by George Smith and William Fern, London 1796, and two further Old English pattern tableforks (4)
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

60

261

A MIXED LOT OF CUTLERY comprising four butter knives, a pair of salt spoons, two plated dessert forks and two pairs of sugar tongs (a lot)
Estimate: 40-60

Nil

    

60

262

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEASPOON of fiddle pattern, initialled, by William Mill of Montrose, circa 1815, 7.5" long.
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

    

263

AN AMERICAN TEASPOON, late 18th/early 19th century, with a shaped fiddle terminal, monogrammed, the reverse of the stem punched "Stewart", and an American christening spoon, cased (2)
Estimate: 40-60

Nil

    

    

264

A 19TH CENTURY PUNCH LADLE with a whale bone twist handle, the bowl inset with a coin, and a plated fiddle pattern basting spoon, sauce ladle and a pair of WMF tongs (4)
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

55

265

A GEORGE III BASTING SPOON of fiddle pattern, by William Woodman, Exeter 1805, 11.5" long
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

    

90

266

A GEORGE III SOUP LADLE of extended fiddle pattern, monogrammed, by EP/BG, Exeter 1806, 13" long
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

    

150

267

A GEORGE III BASTING SPOON of Old English pattern, monogrammed, by William Woodman, Exeter 1806, 12" long
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

    

100

268

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SAUCE LADLES of fiddle pattern, by ES, Exeter 1854, 7" long
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

60

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