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| A threaded Hanoverian gold snuffspoon, possibly Continental circa 1760 unmarked. Price: £395.00 |
4837 | |
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6 brightcut Old English saltspoons by George Adams, London 1876 crested with a demi-wolf rampant. Price: £195.00 |
1551 |
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6 fiddle pattern saltspoons by George Adams, London 1852 crested: beneath a viscount's coronet a roaring lion with shield under paw for Viscount Ebrington, eldest son of Earl Fortescue. Price: £140.00 |
8276 |
| A South African fiddle pattern condiment ladle, Cape of Good Hope circa 1840, by Frederick Waldek. Price: £135.00 |
2969 | |
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A fiddle pattern saltspoon by Andrew Davidson, Arbroath circa 1840 (AD, pot of lilies twice, portcullis). Price: £135.00 |
2588a |
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4 small shell-bowl saltspoons with architectural terminals by Fenton Bros, Sheffield 1894. The spoons are perfectly made but have not yet been properly cleaned. Price: £120.00 |
8460 |
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A pair of brightcut saltspoons with shell bowls, London 1785 by John Lambe, initialled {MR}. Price: £110.00 |
3328 |
| A long-handled snuffspoon with short rattail and canted finial apparently unmarked, possibly Continental circa 1720. Price: £95.00 |
1994 | |
| A rose pattern saltspoon, London 1854 by Hayne and Cater, crested with a paw holding a cross pattee sable. Price: £95.00 |
3398 | |
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A pair of saltspoons with shaped handles, Birmingham 1827 by Joseph Willmore. Price: £95.00 |
3285a |
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A pair of cast salt-spoons with mask terminals and rubbed marks, circa 1760 possibly by John Dare, crested with an arm holding a cap of maintenance. Price: £95.00 |
3027 |
A cast silver-gilt floral saltspoon, Birmingham 1841 by Joseph Wilmore. Price: £85.00 |
3275 | |
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An Old English condiment ladle London, circa 1770 by John Lambe of an unusual size. Price: £85.00 |
3061 |
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A pair of cast saltspoons with shell bowls and Shakespeare finials by Yapp and Woodward, Birmingham 1854. Price: £85.00 |
2619 |
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A pair of fiddle pattern mustard-spoons with fig-shaped bowls London, 1814 by Napthali Hart crested with an arm holding a portcullis for GRAINGER of Essex. Price: £75.00 |
2996 |
| A pair of fiddle pattern mustard-spoons with fig-shaped bowls London, 1814 by Napthali Hart crested with an arm holding a portcullis for GRAINGER of Essex. Price: £75.00 |
2997 | |
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A pair of Irish whiplash saltspoons, Dublin 1863 by John Smyth. Price: £75.00 |
3377 |
| A pair of Irish whiplash saltspoons, Dublin 1863 by John Smyth. Price: £75.00 |
3378 | |
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A fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Dublin 1807-1808 (by the shapes of the punches) by Thomas Tudor and retailed by Matthew West, crested with an antelope’s head. Price: £65.00 |
3321 |
| A fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Dublin 1807-1808 (by the shapes of the punches) by Thomas Tudor and retailed by Matthew West ,crested with an antelope’s head. Price: £65.00 |
3322 | |
| A fiddle, thread and shell mustard spoon, Dublin 1834, crested with a bird. Price: £65.00 |
3320 | |
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A silver-gilt fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Dublin 1828 by IS (probably for John Scott), crested with a phoenix out of flames. Price: £65.00 |
3325 |
| A silver-gilt fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Dublin 1828 by IS (probably for John Scott), crested with a phoenix out of flames. Price: £65.00 |
3326 | |
| A fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Dublin circa 1800 retailed by Law, crested with an antelope’s head pierced with an arrow (for FOWLE). Price: £65.00 |
3324 | |
| An Old English saltspoon with twisted stem unmarked, circa 1770 initialled T [over] W M. Price: £65.00 |
3165 | |
| A Queen's pattern variant mustard spoon marked with Greenock style tree and anchor, twice but no maker's mark circa 1850. Price: £65.00 |
2840 | |
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A matched pair of fiddle thread saltspoons by Willam Eaton, London: first one double-struck 1828 and the second single-struck 1829. Both crested with a demi-lion rampant. Price: £58.00 |
2657 |
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A pair of 'Mongolian mask' terminal saltspoons by JG & Sons, Birmingham 1875. Price: £55.00 |
9504 |
| An unmarked cast saltspoon with double shell bowl and residual gilding unmarked, circa 1780. Price: £55.00 |
8545 | |
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A fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Dublin circa 1800 by Samuel Neville, crested for the 2nd Earl of Belvedere (1738-1814). Price: £55.00 |
3238 |
| A fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Dublin circa 1800 by Samuel Neville, crested for the 2nd Earl of Belvedere (1738-1814). Price: £55.00 |
3239 | |
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An Old English condiment ladle, London 1793 by Richard Crossley, crested with a demi-griffin. Price: £52.00 |
3222 |
| 3 fiddle pattern saltspoons by Hayne and Cater, London 1857. Price: £52.00 |
4978 | |
| A fiddle, thread and shell mustard spoon London, 1880 by Francis Higgins. Price: £52.00 |
3123 | |
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A pair of Onslow salt spoons, London 1880 by Francis Higgins. Price: £48.00 |
3445 |
| A fiddle pattern salt spoon Edinburgh, 1854 by J? & S overstruck by WM with an anchor beneath. Price: £48.00 |
3114 | |
| An Old English condiment ladle London 1800, by William Edwards initialled S. Price: £45.00 |
2914 | |
| A Scottish looking Old English mustard-ladle bearing G + 4 tinker's marks circa 1800. Price: £42.00 |
1890 | |
| A saltspoon with wrigglework decoration, London circa 1780, by Hester Bateman crested with an eagle's head, in beak a sprig, and initialled P. Price: £42.00 |
3065 | |
| A beaded saltspoon, London circa 1770 by Robert Hennell, initialled {RM}. Price: £35.00 |
3302 | |
| A fiddle pattern mustard spoon, London 1845 by James Beebe, engraved with two crests (a demi-lion and a demi-tiger). Price: £40.00 |
3240 | |
| A Hanoverian salt shovel, circa 1750 initialled {C}. Price: £38.00 |
3330 | |
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A fiddle pattern mustard-spoon with a fig-shaped bowl London, 1814 by Napthali Hart crested with an arm holding a portcullis for GRAINGER of Essex. Price: £38.00 |
2998 |
| A fiddle pattern mustard-spoon with a fig-shaped bowl London, 1814 by Napthali Hart crested with an arm holding a portcullis for GRAINGER of Essex. Price: £38.00 |
2999 | |
| An Old English, shell-bowled saltspoon by George Smith II, London circa 1775. Price: £38.00 |
2290a | |
| An Old English, shell-bowled saltspoon by TW, London circa 1770. Price: £38.00 |
2290b | |
| An Old English saltspoon with shell bowl by Christian Ker Reid, Newcastle circa 1795. Price: £38.00 |
2400 | |
| A fiddle pattern saltspoon Birmingham, 1819 by Joseph Taylor initialled JJB. Price: £35.00 |
2977 | |
| A salt spoon with baluster finial London, 1870 by Robert Hennell. Price: £35.00 |
2951 | |
| A pair of beaded saltspoons London 1874 by Robert Hughes. Price: £32.00 |
1609 | |
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A cast saltspoon with Turk's head finial London, 1874 by Henry Holland. Price: £28.00 |
3062b |
| An Old English saltspoon London, 1793, Peter and Ann Bateman initialled JG. Price: £28.00 |
2869 | |
| A fiddle pattern mustard spoon London 1826 by J.H. Daniel initialled N. Price: £28.00 |
2736 | |
| A ?Continental saltspoon with rilled stem, pear-shaped finial and turned up bowl, makers mark illegible. Price: £28.00 |
8325 | |
| An Old English saltspoon, Exeter 1821 by George Ferris, initialled {JHL}. Price: £25.00 |
3329 | |
| A Queens pattern saltspoon London 1828 without a maker's mark initialled with a monogram. Price: £25.00 |
1858 | |
| An Old English saltspoon bearing the rarest English duty mark — London, 1815 by Josiah and George Piercy. Price: £22.00 The duty mark on this spoon was only in use between 25th May 1815 and 23rd June 1815. |
3145 | |
| A King's pattern saltspoon London 1873 probably by George Adams. Price: £22.00 |
1859 | |
| A beaded and engraved saltspoon, Sheffield 1879 by Martin, Hall and Company. Price: £19.00 |
3291 | |
| A fiddle pattern saltspoon by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830 initialled JP. Price: £19.00 |
1297 | |