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Lindsay Burns & Company


442. A set of six George III silver table forks, London, 1815, makers mark T.B, Old English pattern engraved with the initial ‘M’, 11.5 troy ozs. £100-200 (+24% BP*)


443. Six George III silver table spoons, Edinburgh, 1767, makers mark of IW probably that of James Welsh, Hanoverian pattern, numbered 1/2/3/7/9/12, with engraved initial ‘G’, 12.9 toy ozs. £100-200 (+24% BP*)


444. A composite set of seven George III silver dessert spoons, some London 1777, various makers, Old English rat tail pattern, 8.8 troy ozs. £70-100 (+24% BP*)


445. A pair of silver seal top spoons bearing Georgian marks, London, 1759?, the bowls with Victorian decoration, probably reworked Georgian spoons in the Victorian period, 3.7 troy ozs. £40-80 (+24% BP*)


449. A George III Scottish Provincial silver dessert spoon, Edward Livingston, Dundee, Old English pointed end, numbered 1 and bearing Crest, 19cm long, 1.1 troy ozs. £30-60 (+24% BP*)


450. An early 19th century Scottish Provincial silver ladle, Peter Lambert, Montrose, Old English pattern engraved with the initial ‘F’, 16cm long, 0.9 troy ozs. £30-60 (+24% BP*)


451. Three early 19th century Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, Edward Livingston, Dundee, Old English with bright cut feather edges, 14cm long, 1.4 troy ozs. £30-60 (+24% BP*)


452. Four George III Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, Charles Fowler, Elgin, Old English pattern engraved with initials, JG over A, 13.5cm long, 1.9 troy ozs. £30-60 (+24% BP*)


453. A George III silver sifting ladle, Edinburgh, 1805, makers mark of WPC engraved with initial ‘B’ together with four Georgian silver pointed end teaspoons makers mark of Alexander Zeigler, engraved with initials ‘ML’, 1.9 troy ozs, (5). £30-60 (+24% BP*)


454. A pair of George V silver candlesticks, London, 1910, makers mark of TB&S, of Georgian design with detachable octagonal shaped drip pans, on octagonal plinth bases, loaded, 12cm high, gross weight 28.3 troy ozs. £100-200 (+24% BP*)


Lot 446


446. A George III Irish silver serving spoon, Dublin, 1789, makers mark JO for John Osborne, Old English pointed end pattern, engraved with initials G over T.S, 24cm long, 2.1 troy ozs. £40-80 (+24% BP*)


447. A George V silver combination ruler/ page turner/magnifying glass, London, 1920, makers mark of SC&Co., 19.5cm long, together with a William IV silver combination scoop/knife, Edinburgh, 1832, makers mark of JMc., inscribed from ‘R.P.Jan. 1833’, 15cm long, 2.3 troys ozs, (2). £40-80 (+24% BP*)


448. Three early 19th century Scottish Provincial silver dessert spoons, Charles Jamieson, Inverness, Old English, 17.5cm long, 3.2 troy ozs. £40-80 (+24% BP*)


84 Lot 455


455. Golfing Interest- A George V silver gilt presentation key, Birmingham, 1911, makers mark of Elkington & Co., with presentation inscription ‘To Mrs. Hyslop, Bank House, New Cumnock on the Opening of the Golf Pavilion 27th May 1914, 13cm long, 1.3 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24% BP*)


BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


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