A George III silver cheese scoop with curved blade, shaped pusher, tapered ivory handle, chamfered edges by John Lawrence & Co., Birmingham, 1815, length 17 cm and a silver strainer spoon by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, 1808, 12 cm. Please note: this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported
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A George III silver table spoon with dog nose bowl by Hester Bateman, initialled, 1776, a pair by George Gray, 1796, both London and Old English pattern style, each 21.5 cm; an Irish George III silver fiddle pattern table spoon, Dublin 1781, initialled, 22 cm; a George III silver sugar tongs by Thomas Walker, Chester, 1816 and five George III and later London silver dessert spoons, mixed dates/makers. Gross weight 449g (10)
Quantity of various wristwatch and pocket watch parts, including hands, fusee chain, balances etc; together with a small quantity of watchmakers tools, pocket watch keys, small quantity of watch straps and bracelets, Rolex watch stand, Rolex Bucherer Lucerne spoon, travel alarm clock for repair, Finnegans 8 days travel clock (at fault), small ornate clock case and a wooden four-drawer cabinet
COLLECTION OF SILVER SPOONSincluding various souvenir spoons, some with enamel decoration, many 800 silver, destinations including Norwich Cathedral, Hanover, Koln, San Francisco, and Zurich; a Continental silver caddy spoon with pierced floral and heart decorated handle, marked 830; a pair of coffee spoons with maple leaf decorated handles and engraved 'Regina' to interior bowl; a Hans Hanson Danish silver spoon with 'Kobenhavn Bys Segl' finial; and three mustard/salt spoons
Collection of "Vinegar Valentines" (comic insulting cards) comprising: folded paper lace card, c.1870, central design depicting "stuffed" lady in taxidermy dome (chromolithographic face, fabric dress, embossed paper leaves and real grasses), accompanying verse, 'My late dear Wife, preserved in a glass case, She was such a darling Pet that I had her stuffed, Will you be my second?'; mechanical hand-coloured lithographic card by Wood c.1860, the pull-tab making the "Champagne Charley swell" take his cigar from his mouth; a similar mechanical card by Wood, this time depicting a suffering father feeding his baby (pull-tab raises and lowers the feeding spoon); a crudely printed and hand-coloured card, c.1850, depicting pretty woman in pink crinoline (the inside of the card revealing that the crinoline "cage" is hiding how 'skinny' she is), inscribed in black ink verso, 'Received from Dover to day hope Father and you are well & the boat got safe goodbye'; folding card with hand-coloured lithographic depiction of various beautifying accessories, accompanying verse, 'Tis all in vain your simpering looks, You never can incline, With all your bustles, stays, and curls, To find a Valentine' (5)
A Danish Frederik IX .830 silver "Anne Marie" pattern flatware 12 piece service by Frigast, circa 1950s in original various retailer's boxes, to include;12 Dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 dessert knives 12 dessert forks 12 dessert spoons 12 cake forks 12 teaspoons 2 table spoons 1 round serving spoon 1 cake knife 1 gravy ladle 2 pickle forks 1 jam spoon 2 salt spoons
A collection of silver including: an Edwardian stilton scoop, Sheffield, 1902; a jam spoon with chased bowl, bone handle, Sheffield, 1902; Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London, 1842; a George V cased thimble, Chester, 1923 (import mark); a set of six George V teaspoons, Birmingham, 1921; and a cased set of six Coffee spoons with bean terminal, Birmingham, 1938 (6)
A collection of silver, including: George II silver baluster caster, detachable cover with baluster finial, maker's mark TD?, London, 1759?; a collection of Victorian children's spoons and forks, various dates and makers; Victorian brandy spoon, Birmingham, 1869; a pair of sugar nips, Birmingham, 1899; a pair of sugar nippers with openwork design, apparently unmarked; a set of six teaspoons boxed, JR, Birmingham, circa 1920 and a set of 6 EPNS fish knives and forks, in oak box and a boxed set of 6 EPNS fruit knives
A collection of George III silver Old English Pattern flatware, all except one engraved with the same crest on handles, to include: a basting spoon, London, 1777?: five table spoons - 4 x Richard Crossley, 1787; 1 x Hester Bateman, 1775: six dessert spoons 2 x Hester Bateman, 1784; 2 x 1796, 1 x 1783 & 1 x Richard Crossley, 1788 & the handle engraved with initials JB and reverse handle stamped BAMFORD together with a pair of sauce ladles, by Hester Bateman, circa 1780 (14) 22.15 ozt (689.6 grams)
A collection of silver including: a matched pair of bon-bon dishes, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1895 & 6; another heart shaped example, Birmingham, 1897 and a similar example with horse shoe motifs, unmarked together with a Continental white metal strainer and a straining spoon with Greek God terminal (6) Sterling silver - 5.61 ozt (174.6 grams)

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