- George II Provincial Silver Tankard,
John Kirkup, Newcastle, 1755 engraved on the front with armorials height 6.9 in — 17.5 cm...
[more like this] - A set of six George III provincial silver
teaspoons, Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle circa 1810 and six old English pattern teaspoons, maker RF probably Richard Ferris, Exeter...
[more like this] - A pair of silver trefid pattern sauce
ladles, Sebastian Garrard, London 1917, a set of four Georgian provincial silver salt spoons, Christian Ker Reid, Newcastle circa 1810, with shell bowls, crest of Oliphant...
[more like this] - Three provincial silver teaspoons, Dorothy
Langlands, Newcastle circa 1810, initialled A over WE, with bright cut decoration and a mote spoon, approximately 46g...
[more like this] - Three Scottish silver mustard spoons,
maker mark only AG, probably for Adam Graham, Glasgow, a Scottish teaspoon probably Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh, circa 1800, a provincial single struck condiment spoon,...
[more like this] - Pair of George III Provincial Silver
Wine Labels, Alexander Kelty, Newcastle, c.1802-04 engraved 'SHERRY' and 'HOLLANDS' width 1.8 in — 4.5 cm...
[more like this] - A George III provincial silver basting
spoon, George Lewis & John Wright, Newcastle 1819, of fiddle pattern, initialled to terminal and a mote spoon of usual form, marks rubbed, initialled HB to reverse of bowl...
[more like this] - A large quantity of silver flatware,
various dates and makers, including several sets of Georgian and later tea and coffee spoons, and a pair of provincial sugar nips, Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, approximately...
[more like this] - Six provincial silver fiddle pattern
teaspoons, Reid & Son, Newcastle 1825 and six silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Sheffield 1902, approximately 440gm...
[more like this] - Pair of George III Provincial Silver
Wine Labels, Alexander Kelty, Newcastle, c.1802-04 'SHERRY' and 'HOLLANDS' width 1.8 in — 4.5 cm...
[more like this] - A George III provincial silver teapot
of oval form with engraved Greek key borders Dorothy Langlands Newcastle 1805 gross 17 oz. Estimate ?200-300 Small chip to the base of the wooden handle. Engraved initials...
[more like this] - Set of Six George IV English Provincial
Sterling Silver Teaspoons, hallmarked Newcastle, no date letter but ca. 1825, by Thomas Wheatley, in the traditional "Old English Plain" pattern, l. 5-3/8", 2.18 total t....
[more like this] - Three George III provincial silver fiddle
pattern table spoons with engraved initials Thomas Watson Newcastle 1807(1)/1808(2) together with a pair of Irish sugar tongs Dublin 1813 and ten teaspoons 12 oz. Estimate...
[more like this] - Provincial Newcastle silver. A Georgian
silver soup ladle by John Langlands and John Robertson Newcastle 1790. Weight 6 oz....
[more like this] - Rare George I Provincial Sterling Silver
Bun Pepper, hallmarked Newcastle, 1721-1722, by John Carnaby, of bulbous cylindrical form with molded band, raised on a circular foot, the hemispherical cap with reeded banding...
[more like this] - A William IV provincial silver King's
pattern caddy spoon with scallop shaped bowl and engraved name John Walton Newcastle 1830 4in together with a mother of pearl handled silver caddy spoon John Bettridge Birmingham...
[more like this] - A set of six George III silver Hanovarian
pattern table spoons Thomas & William Chawner London 1763 8.5in together with a set of six George III provincial silver table forks with engraved initial and armorial Thomas...
[more like this] - A George III provincial silver sauceboat
with later embossed decoration Robert Scott II Newcastle circa 1790 (date letter rubbed) length 6in. Estimate ?120-150 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue...
[more like this] - An early 19th century Scottish provincial
silver fiddle and shell pattern dessert spoon by Charles Murray Perth circa 1820 6.75in together with seven other items including stilton scoop fish slice and meat skewer...
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