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17 THREE SILVER SAUCE BOATS,

modern Birmingham marks, each of plain pap form, applied ‘s’

scroll handles, raised on reeded oval

pedestal feet (c.5ozs). (3)

€ 150 - 200

18 A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN ‘BERRY’ SPOONS,

London 1760, mark of “WJ” and London 1755, makers mark

rubbed, each with embossed bowls and chased handles

(c.3.5ozs in all). 20cm long

€ 80 - 120

19 A PAIR OF IRISH QUEEN ANNE HANOVERIAN AND RAT-TAIL PATTERN SILVER TABLE

SPOONS,

Dublin 1706, probably with mark of David King (marks

rubbed), of plain decoration, the reverse of the

handles crested. 19cm long;

together with a pair of Irish George III Hanoverian pattern

table spoons, Dublin 1774, mark of John Craig, crested to the

reverse fo the handle terminals. 21cm long (c.8.5ozs in all) (4)

Provenance: from a private collection, accumulated in the

1970’s

€ 400 - 600

20 A GEORGE III SILVER LEAF FORM CADDY

SPOON,

Birmingham 1800, mark of Cocks & Bettridge. 6.5cm long;

together with a Victorian embossed caddy spoon, Birmingham

1890, mark of George Unite, with embossed foliate bowl with

loop handle. 7.5cm long (2)

€ 150 - 250

21 A MATCHED SET OF EIGHT VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS,

London marks, retailed by “WATERHOUSE”, each with handle

terminal crested and initialed (c.6ozs)

€ 80 - 120

22 AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SHOVEL FORM CADDY SPOON,

Dublin 1817, mark of Thomas Townsend, retailed by LAW;

Together with a George IV fiddle and shell pattern shovel form

caddy spoon, Newcastle 1825;

a Victorian fiddle pattern shovel form caddy spoon, Birming-

ham 1855, mark of George Unite;

and a George II shovel caddy spoon, London marks rubbed (4)

€ 200 - 400

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Lot 22