for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd of July 2025
| Lot No | Description | Est | Image | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 227 | A William IV silver fiddle pattern ladle with armorial London 1834, 248 grams | 100-140 |   | 
| 231 | A Chinese silver pen (lacking nib), 2 spoons and a thimble, 56 grams | 30-40 |   | 
| 252 | A pair of Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern ladles with armorials, London 1851, 156 grams | 40-60 |   | 
| 253 | A set of 12 silver dessert eaters, London 1857, gross weight 1034 grams including loaded handles | 150-200 |   | 
| 275 | A set of 6 silver presentation teaspoons Sheffield 1933, cased, 82 grams | 30-50 |   | 
| 277 | A set of 6 silver engraved teaspoons Sheffield 1924 and 6 cake forks Birmingham 1934, cased, 200 grams and a set of 6 silver handled butter knives | 50-75 |   | 
| 282 | A Charles II silver triffid spoon with rat tail bowl and engraved monogram RHE, rubbed date letters, maker Thomas Allen IV, 19.5cm | 300-400 |   | 
| 283 | A pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern serving spoons with shell terminals and engraved monogram, Newcastle 1824, maker John Walton, 142 grams | 60-80 |   | 
| 284 | A Victorian silver Kings pattern serving spoon with engraved armorial London 1851, a similar dessert spoon and fork and 2 Georgian silver dessert spoons, 352 grams | 160-190 |   | 
| 285 | A George III silver serving spoon with engraved decoration and armorial, Dublin 1766 and 2 Georgian table spoons, rubbed marks, 256 grams | 120-150 |   | 
| 286 | A George III silver basting spoon with engraved initial London 1806, 102 grams | 60-80 |   | 
| 288 | A pair of silver preserve spoons Sheffield 1911, a collection of mixed spoons and forks, 630 grams and 6 silver handled implements | 200-250 |   | 
| 296 | Five German silver fiddle pattern tea spoons 94 grams | 30-50 |   | 
| 297 | A set of 6 silver fiddle pattern teaspoons with monogram, London 1850, together with a collection of spoons - mixed makers and dates, 368 grams | 120-150 |   | 
| 315 | A George III silver teaspoon Newcastle rubbed marks together with a collection of mixed spoons, different makers and dates, 322 grams | 100-150 |   | 
| 316 | Three early Georgian silver Old English pattern table spoons with armorials, rubbed marks, 180 grams | 100-140 |   | 
| 317 | A George III silver ladle London 1792, 2 others, 132 grams | 100-140 |   | 
| 318 | A George III silver table spoon London 1784, maker Hester Bateman, engraved with an armorial and initial, 66 grams | 40-60 |   | 
| 319 | A pair of George III silver fiddle and thread pattern table forks London 1780, 3 other forks, 378 grams | 120-160 |   | 
| 320 | Three Scottish provincial silver Old English dessert spoons with engraved initial, date and letters rubbed, maker Daniel McLean Perth and a similar tea spoon 98 grams | 100-150 |   | 
| 323 | A 5 piece silver cruet and spoon, Birmingham 1927, 160 grams | 60-80 |   | 
| 325 | A George IV silver table spoon London 1827, a set of 6 tea spoons, 6 coffee spoons, a spoon, fork, mustard spoon and whalebone handled punch ladle, weighable silver 242 grams | 70-90 |   | 
| 333 | A matched set of 6 George III silver table spoons with initial, Birmingham 1814 (5) and Birmingham 1814 (1), 352 grams | 120-150 |   | 
| 334 | A set of 5 Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons with engraved armorials, London 1856 and 2 similar, London 1855, 400 grams | 140-180 |   | 
| 335 | A set of 6 Old English pattern dinner forks with engraved armorial, London 1856, 392 grams | 140-180 |   |