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A collection of thirteen mainly 19th century Scottish provincial Banff silver spoons, including two fiddle pattern table spoons, John Keith & William Simpson, 22.5cm, two dessert spoons, John Keith and George Elder and n

Lot 816

Sale: 041021

A collection of thirteen mainly 19th century Scottish provincial Banff silver spoons, including two fiddle pattern table spoons, John Keith & William Simpson, 22.5cm, two dessert spoons, John Keith and George Elder and n

Estimate: £350-£450
A George V silver mounted candlestick, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1912, height 20.5cm, weighted and a pair of silver posy vases, London, 1911, weighted.

Lot 831

Sale: 041021

A George V silver mounted candlestick, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1912, height 20.5cm, weighted and a pair of silver posy vases, London, 1911, weighted.

Estimate: £60-£80
A part canteen of George V silver Hanovarian pattern flatware, comprising nineteen items, Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1911 and two earlier silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, 41.5oz.

Lot 826

Sale: 041021

A part canteen of George V silver Hanovarian pattern flatware, comprising nineteen items, Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1911 and two earlier silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, 41.5oz.

Estimate: £200-£300
Two 19th century Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern toddy ladles, George Elder, Banff, c.1825 and William Simpson, Banff, c.1840, longest 16.2cm, 62 grams.

Lot 818

Sale: 041021

Two 19th century Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern toddy ladles, George Elder, Banff, c.1825 and William Simpson, Banff, c.1840, longest 16.2cm, 62 grams.

Estimate: £100-£150
A George V panelled silver tea caddy, Sheffield, 1918, 10.2cm, a late Victorian silver bowl, a silver mounted glass scent bottle, a modern silver mounted photograph frame and a plated coin dish.

Lot 834

Sale: 041021

A George V panelled silver tea caddy, Sheffield, 1918, 10.2cm, a late Victorian silver bowl, a silver mounted glass scent bottle, a modern silver mounted photograph frame and a plated coin dish.

Estimate: £120-£180
A George III Channel Islands silver trefid spoon, initialled ‘I HM’ over attributed to Jacques Quesnel, marked ‘I.Q’, c1780, 19cm long, 1 oz.

Lot 584

Sale: LSEPT21

A George III Channel Islands silver trefid spoon, initialled ‘I HM’ over attributed to Jacques Quesnel, marked ‘I.Q’, c1780, 19cm long, 1 oz.

Estimate: £200-£400
A George III Channel Islands silver tablespoon, initialled ‘S.D.C’ over ‘K.A’, inscribed 1798, attributed to Jacques Quesnel, marked ‘I.Q’ and cannon mark, 20cm long, 1.2 oz.

Lot 585

Sale: LSEPT21

A George III Channel Islands silver tablespoon, initialled ‘S.D.C’ over ‘K.A’, inscribed 1798, attributed to Jacques Quesnel, marked ‘I.Q’ and cannon mark, 20cm long, 1.2 oz.

Estimate: £200-£400
A pair of George I silver three-prong forks, with dog nose terminals, engraved with armorials, London 1722 by Paul Hanet, each 18 cm long, 4oz.

Lot 587

Sale: LSEPT21

A pair of George I silver three-prong forks, with dog nose terminals, engraved with armorials, London 1722 by Paul Hanet, each 18 cm long, 4oz.

Estimate: £400-£600
A George II silver Hanovarian pattern fancy back tablespoon, with engraved armorial, London 1736 by Edward Bennett, 20.5 cm long, 2.5 oz.

Lot 588

Sale: LSEPT21

A George II silver Hanovarian pattern fancy back tablespoon, with engraved armorial, London 1736 by Edward Bennett, 20.5 cm long, 2.5 oz.

Estimate: £50-£80
A George IV provincial silver three piece tea set by Barber & Whitwell, York, 1821 and a similar silver coffee pot, by Richard Pearce?, London, 1820

Lot 605

Sale: LSEPT21

A George IV provincial silver three piece tea set by Barber & Whitwell, York, 1821 and a similar silver coffee pot, by Richard Pearce?, London, 1820

Estimate: £1,000-£1,500

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