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Six assorted 18th & 19th century Scottish provincial Aberdeen silver table spoons, of assorted patterns, including Coline Allen, James Erskine, John Ewan, Peter Lambert, James Gordon and George Booth, longest 22.6cm, tog

Lot 1806

Sale: 111021

Six assorted 18th & 19th century Scottish provincial Aberdeen silver table spoons, of assorted patterns, including Coline Allen, James Erskine, John Ewan, Peter Lambert, James Gordon and George Booth, longest 22.6cm, tog

Estimate: £300-£400
An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver dessert spoon by George Buchanon, Greenock, c.1835, 18cm and a similar teaspoon, Thomas Davie, c.1800, gross 47 grams.

Lot 1802

Sale: 111021

An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver dessert spoon by George Buchanon, Greenock, c.1835, 18cm and a similar teaspoon, Thomas Davie, c.1800, gross 47 grams.

Estimate: £60-£80
A George III silver lace back Hanovarian pattern teaspoon by Hester Bateman, 11.7cm, an antique dog nose spoon, 11.4cm, two other teaspoons including John Ewan and an unusual sifter spoon stamped twice with dove of peace

Lot 1817

Sale: 111021

A George III silver lace back Hanovarian pattern teaspoon by Hester Bateman, 11.7cm, an antique dog nose spoon, 11.4cm, two other teaspoons including John Ewan and an unusual sifter spoon stamped twice with dove of peace

Estimate: £100-£150
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 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
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

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