TABLE SILVER, Tablespoons, Table Forks, Dessert Spoons

TABLE SILVER, Tablespoons, Table Forks, Dessert Spoons

A circular Waiter, with raised and applied reeded border,
on three panel supports, 41kin. diam., by Robert Breading,
Dublin, circa 1800, 2oz. lldwt.

FlDDLE SHELL PATTERN TABLE SILVER, SOme
crested, comprising six Tablespoons, six Table Forks
and four Dessert Spoons, by George Piercy, 1828; and
ten more Table Forks, 1806/21/1910, all London,
62oz.

A SILVER-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL SILVER MUG, of
tapered cylindrical form, the mounts waved below the
rim and reeded at the base, 33f*in. high, apparently
unmarked.

A George III flared cylindrical Mug, decorated with reeding above
and below a band of bright-cut and wriggleworked foliage incorporating a
vacant cartouche, gilt interior and angular handle, 3in. high, by Urquhart and Hart, London, 1810, 3oz. 3dwt.

A pair of William IV Sugar Tongs, with leaf wrapped stems and grips, initialled
inside the stems, shell bowls, by Theobalds and Atkinson, London,
circa 1835; and a Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern Caddy Spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1826.

A William IV oblong seven bar Toast Rack, the
base decorated with stiff leafage and with end grips in
the form of flowerheads, wirework pointed arch
dividers, later initialled below the shell and foliate
scroll ring handle, on four shell supports, 7Vain, zvide,
by John, Henry and Charles Lias, London, 1832, 9oz.
9dwt.
A GEORGE III IRISH BOAT-SHAPED SWEETMEAT
SILVER BASKET, the fluted body bright-cut with formai leafage
below a waved reeded rim, swing handle, gilt interior,
the pedestal base conforming in outline, 7Vit», wide,
marked on base and handle, byjohn Stoyte, Dublin, 1801,
8oz. 17dwt.

A SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER, fiat chased with a
band of flowers, scrolls and foliage below the raised and
applied scroll and shell border, on four scroll and shell
decorated panel supports, I3z/*in. diam., Struck with the
sponsors mark of Sotheby Parke Bernet, London, 1981,
39oz. 13dwt.

Six George III Old English pattern Tablespoons,
initialled, four by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, 1808, the
others by Solomon Hougham, 1805, all London, 12oz.

Six GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER TABLESPOONS
AND six TABLE SILVER FORKS, crested, by Robert Peppin,
London, 1822, 25oz. 13dwt.

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