for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 16th of March 2016
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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463 | A set of 6 cased 800 teaspoons with fancy handles, 2 other spoons and a pair of nips | 20-40 | |
472 | A set of 12 cased silver teaspoons and nips with seal ends Birmingham 1926, 112 grams | 50-75 | |
473 | A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons and 4 others, a serving spoon and sports medallion, 100 grams | 50-75 | |
478 | A set of 6 silver plated chased dessert eaters with Delft square tapered handles decorated with formal floral motifs | 50-80 | |
484 | A set of 6 silver teaspoons and nips with fancy handles, cased, Sheffield 1915, 20 grams | 30-40 | |
491 | A pair of silver nips and minor spoons etc, weighable silver 240 grams | 40-60 | |
493 | A silver handled butter knife, 2 shoe horns and a candle holder | 30-40 | |
498 | A silver tobacco box and vesta, minor silver spoons, watch cases etc, 562 grams | 50-75 | |
509 | 6 enamelled silver 1937 Coronation teaspoons, Birmingham 1936 100 grams | 40-60 | |
511 | 3 silver and mother of pearl fruit knives | 20-30 | |
512 | 3 silver and mother of pearl fruit knives | 20-30 | |
520 | A pair of Victorian silver sifter spoons with chased decoration Edinburgh 1882 100 grams | 240-320 | |
527 | A cased set of German 800 fancy gilt coffee spoons with Rococo handles | 30-50 | |
542 | A quantity of silver plated souvenir spoons | 18-28 | |
565 | A pair of Tiffany & Co sterling sugar nips, a ditto propelling pencil and a knife and fork | 28-38 | |
568 | A set of 6 German 800 fancy teaspoons and 4 ditto coffee spoons with floral handles 117 grams | 40-50 | |
728 | 24 George III silver dessert spoons with chased armorial, London 1815, Maker William Edwards, 1000 grams | 340-400 | |
730 | A George II silver seal end spoon, the handle in the form of a robed gentleman holding a book, the seal in the form of a bird with outstretched wings, rubbed date letter London 1739 ?, 9" | 150-200 | |
731 | A set of 12 chased silver plated and mother of pearl dessert eaters in a fitted box by Walker and Hall | 50-100 |