Silver & Plated Ware 2003-03-17 Auction - 464 Price Results - Fellows in uk - Page 11
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A six place setting of dessert forks an: A six place setting of dessert forks and spoons, with thread decoration and bright cut monogram, maker John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1901 - total weight 15 ozt.
2238: A six place setting of dessert forks anEst. £180-£280
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Four Victorian fiddle pattern dessert s: Four Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker possibly Stephen Smith, London 1868 - total weight 7 ozt.
2239: Four Victorian fiddle pattern dessert sEst. £40-£60
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Two Victorian fiddle pattern tablespoon: Two Victorian fiddle pattern tablespoons, maker William Eaton, London 1839 - total weight 5 ozt.
2240: Two Victorian fiddle pattern tablespoonEst. £40-£60
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Four George IV fiddle pattern tablespoo: Four George IV fiddle pattern tablespoons with bright cut monograms, maker William Bellchambers, London 1829 - total weight 9.5 ozt.
2241: Four George IV fiddle pattern tablespooEst. £70-£100
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Two Old English soup spoons, Sheffield: Two Old English soup spoons, Sheffield 1927; together with a set of six rat-tail coffee spoons, Sheffield 1928.
2242: Two Old English soup spoons, SheffieldEst. £45-£65
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Twelve Victorian Old English teaspoons: Twelve Victorian Old English teaspoons with thread decoration and bright cut monogram, makers mark MC, London 1840.
2243: Twelve Victorian Old English teaspoonsEst. £70-£100
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A part set of George III Old English fl: A part set of George III Old English flatware, with thread decoration and bright cut monogram, comprising four tablespoons, six dinner forks, six dessert spoons and six dessert forks, maker William
2244: A part set of George III Old English flEst. £350-£550
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A six place setting of Victorian fish e: A six place setting of Victorian fish eaters, with ivory handles and silver blades, makers mark TL, Sheffield 1893.
2245: A six place setting of Victorian fish eEst. £80-£120
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A pair of Dutch eighteenth century Hano: A pair of Dutch eighteenth century Hanoverian spoons, later converted into berry spoons, with gilt decoration to bowls and engraved with the letter "F" to terminal, stamped with the crowned lion
2246: A pair of Dutch eighteenth century HanoEst. £80-£120
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A nineteenth century Dutch ladle, brigh: A nineteenth century Dutch ladle, bright cut and engraved floral and acanthus decoration to back of bowl and handle, also engraved with monogram, stamped with the Dutch mark of fineness for 833 and
2247: A nineteenth century Dutch ladle, brighEst. £100-£200
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A continental fish slice, pierced decor: A continental fish slice, pierced decoration depicting a fox hunting a bird, with bright cut foliate boarder and ebonized handle, possibly Dutch, nineteenth century, 12.5" (32cm) in length.
2248: A continental fish slice, pierced decorEst. £100-£200
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Six eighteenth century two prong steel: Six eighteenth century two prong steel forks, with silver filled handles, chased with beaded and scrolling decoration, makers mark M&T, stamped sterling.
2249: Six eighteenth century two prong steelEst. £150-£250
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Glasgow - a William IV, Queen's pattern: Glasgow - a William IV, Queen's pattern tea spoon with embossed berry bowl, makers mark W.R, 1836.
2250: Glasgow - a William IV, Queen's patternEst. £30-£40
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A set of six golfing tea spoons, Dublin: A set of six golfing tea spoons, Dublin 1933, (s.d), (in fitted case), together with a reproduction trefid and rat-tail spoon, set with green stone to terminal, London 1912.
2251: A set of six golfing tea spoons, DublinEst. £30-£50
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George W Adams - a twelve place settin: George W Adams - a twelve place setting of Victorian silver, dinner spoons and forks and dessert spoons and forks, each bright cut to terminal with crest, London 1872 - total weight 83 ozt.
2252: George W Adams - a twelve place settinEst. £800-£1,000
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A French silver dessert spoon and fork,: A French silver dessert spoon and fork, both with fancy backs and ribbon and reed decoration to terminals, forming an oval cartouche engraved "Marie Antonette" and similar teaspoon, all three pieces
2253: A French silver dessert spoon and fork,Est. £40-£60
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A pair of William IV sugar nips, makers: A pair of William IV sugar nips, makers mark RB, London 1836.
2254: A pair of William IV sugar nips, makersEst. £30-£50
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Six silver commemorative spoons with en: Six silver commemorative spoons with enamelled terminals marked "Queens Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1952 - 77", makers mark D & F, Birmingham 1977; together with a silver plated cream jug of baluster
2255: Six silver commemorative spoons with enEst. £20-£30
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Mappin and Webb - a set of fruit knives: Mappin and Webb - a set of fruit knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, the knives having steel blades and the forks with silver prongs, Sheffield 1912. ( in fitted case).
2256: Mappin and Webb - a set of fruit knivesEst. £150-£250
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A Victorian three-piece Christening set: A Victorian three-piece Christening set, the handles chased with stylized foliate decoration and bright cut with monogram, comprising a knife with similar bright cut designs to blade, fork and spoon,
2257: A Victorian three-piece Christening setEst. £60-£100
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A pair of fiddle and thread sauce ladle: A pair of fiddle and thread sauce ladles, maker George Smith, London 1799.
2258: A pair of fiddle and thread sauce ladleEst. £100-£150
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Peter and William Bateman - a pair of O: Peter and William Bateman - a pair of Old English basting spoons with bright cut crest to terminal, maker London 1805.
2259: Peter and William Bateman - a pair of OEst. £260-£360
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A set of six teaspoons and matching sug: A set of six teaspoons and matching sugar nips with beaded decoration and bright cut crest, maker Martin Hall and Co Ltd, Sheffield 1871.
2260: A set of six teaspoons and matching sugEst. £50-£60
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A set of six pairs of early nineteenth: A set of six pairs of early nineteenth century French spoons and forks, in the Old English pattern style with engraved monogram to terminal, stamped with Paris mark, 950 standard, with Bigorne
2261: A set of six pairs of early nineteenthEst. £150-£250