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A CHARLES I SILVER SEAL-TOP SPOON,
LONDON 1626,
mark of Benjamin Yates, with plain fig shaped bowl,
tapering squared handle and engraved
gilded baluster terminal with prick dot initials. (c.1oz)
16.5cm long
€2000 - 4000
18
A GEORGE II SEAL END SILVER SPOON,
London 1729, makers mark similar to that of Ben-
jamin Pyne (rubbed), of plain decoration and with
figural shaped bowl, 17.5cm long; a George III silver
sifting spoon, London 1772, mark of John Lampert
(second mark), with feathered edge, tapering handle
crested and engraved ‘ROMA.MIHI. PEROSA’, the
circular bowl pierced with scrolls and crescents; and a
plated fiddle pattern salt spoon (3)
€150 - 250
19
TWO PLAIN DOG NOSE AND RAT-TAIL
WHITE METAL TABLE SPOONS,
marks rubbed (c.4ozs)
€100 - 200
20
A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III HOOK HANDLED
BASTING SPOONS,
Dublin 1779, mark probably that of John Pittar, han-
dles crested (c.7.5ozs in all). 28cm long
€800 - 1200
22
A CASED SET OF TWELVE SCOTTISH
OLD ENGLISH PATTERN PASTRY SPOONS,
Edinburgh marks, mark of Brook &Sons, crested handles
(c.8ozs)
€150 - 250
23
A COLLECTION OF CASED SETS OF SILVER
SPOONS,
comprising: 20 various Hanoverian pattern tea
spoons; 6 coffee spoons; 6 coffee spoons
and a sugar nips (c.19.5ozs in all)
€150 - 300
24
A CASED PAIR OF FISH SERVERS, (WITH
SILVER BLADES AND COLLARS,)
Sheffield 1906, mark of Harrison
Brothers & Howson (George Howson);
together with
plated similar example; and a mahogany canteen of 6 bone
handled knives and forks, within fitted trays (3)
€150 - 250
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