for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction to be held on Wednesday 19th of November 2025
| Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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| 202 | Thirteen Georgian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons London 1781 by Walter Brind with armorial decoration and a Victorian ditto London 1852, 322 grams | 200-250 |
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| 203 | A set of 5 William IV silver Old English pattern teaspoons with armorial decoration, London 1834, by George Smith (III) and William Fearn, 65 grams | 40-60 |
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| 204 | A set of 3 Georgian silver berry spoons with embossed and parcel gilt bowls, Exeter 1804 by William Welch II, 198 grams | 200-250 |
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| 205 | A Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern caddy spoon, London 1856 by George Aldwinckle, 3 Victorian silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons with armorial decoration London 1842 by Morris Cadman and 2 other silver mustard spoons 78 grams | 40-60 |
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| 206 | Twelve matched silver Old English pattern table spoons - 4 Sheffield 1913, 2 x 1914, 6 x 1915, by Walker & Hall, all monogrammed, 926 grams | 540-640 |
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| 207 | A 3 piece silver nail-head preserve set comprising butter knife, jam spoon and fork, Chester 1927 by Charles Perry & Company, cased | 40-60 |
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| 208 | A pair of George III silver fiddle pattern ladles, London 1824, 2 silver sugar sifters and a Continental pierced silver sauce ladle, 133 grams | 80-100 |
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| 209 | A set of 6 Old English pattern rat tail coffee spoons Sheffield 1931 by Mappin & Webb, cased, 96 grams | 50-70 |
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| 210 | Four Georgian Scottish silver Old English pattern teaspoons, Edinburgh 1806, monogrammed and 4 other silver teaspoons, 110 grams | 50-70 |
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| 211 | A silver egg cup Birmingham 1966, 6 silver bean end coffee spoons Birmingham 1924 | 40-50 |
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| 212 | Three Victorian silver apostle teaspoons Sheffield 1884, 3 Georgian silver Old English pattern teaspoons and 10 tea spoons, 216 grams | 120-150 |
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| 213 | A Georgian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon London 1808, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, a Victorian silver dognose spoon and a silver bookmark in the form of a trowel with mother of pearl handle, 136g gross weight | 5-10 |
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| 214 | A 2 piece cased preserve set comprising jam spoon and fork (lacking butter knife), Birmingham 1912 with an associated 3 pronged fork with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1901, 3.3g gross | 5-10 |
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| 215 | A Victorian silver butter knife together with matching fork, Sheffield 1893, a Georgian silver fork, a Victorian silver Old English pattern fork, a Georgian silver spoon, 2 silver sugar tongs and other condiments spoons, etc, 287 grams | 160-190 |
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| 216 | Two silver Old English pattern teaspoons, 3 silver tea knife blades, 3 silver forks, 122 grams gross, a silver and enamelled dressing table jar lid | 50-75 |
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| 217 | A Victorian silver bookmark decorated an owl with hardstone eyes London 1898 by Sampson Mordan, a Continental circular silver dish in the form of an apple | 50-70 |
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| 218 | Two silver Queens pattern table forks, 2 soup spoons, 2 pudding spoons Sheffield 1993, 2 pudding forks and 2 tea spoons Sheffield 1994, 681 grams together with 2 silver handled table knives and 2 tea knives Sheffield 1993 | 400-500 |
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| 219 | A set of 8 Georgian silver fiddle pattern table spoons with armorial decoration London 1781 by Walter Brind, 579g | 380-440 |
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| 220 | A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern serving spoons with armorial decoration London 1841 by John and Henry Lias, 314 grams | 160-190 |
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| 221 | A set of 5 Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons with armorial decoration London 1853 by George Aldwinckle, 286 grams | 160-190 |
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| 222 | A Georgian silver Old English pattern serving spoon, London 1781 by Walter Brind, 147 grams | 80-120 |
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| 223 | A Victorian silver fiddle pattern soup ladle with armorial decoration, London 1841 by Joseph and Albert Savoury (marks rubbed) 310 grams | 160-190 |
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| 224 | A George III silver fiddle pattern silver soup ladle London 1813, makers marks rubbed, 245 grams | 150-180 |
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| 225 | A set of 7 Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons with armorial decoration London 1840 by John and Henry Lias, 528 grams | 300-400 |
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| 226 | A cased set of 4 Victorian silver plated salts with clear glass liners and 3 silver Old English pattern salt spoons, in a fitted leather case | 40-50 |
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