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A mixed lot: four George III Scottish teaspoons,
later embossed and chased as 'berry' spoons, Edinburgh, 1810; a pair of George III sugar tongs with bright cut engraving (no date letter, c. 1800); a smaller, modern pair, 1917; a modern sauce ladle, Sheffield, 1932; an Edwardian mounted folding curling tong heater, the cover embossed and chased in a pattern of grotesque masks, birds and drapery, with vacant central cartouche, by William Comyns, 1903; a modern, small dish and two handled cover, each rectangular with incurved corners and gadrooned borders, by Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham, 1955; a set of six dessert knives with ribbon and reed and foliate handles, by John Deakin & William Deakin, Sheffield, 1911 (loaded); a set of six modern fruit knives with plated blades and waisted, reeded handles, Sheffield, 1919; three Victorian 'apostle' topped spoons, Sheffield, 1896 and three smaller, London, 1890; four scroll-end demitasse spoons, gilded, 1898; four twist-stem figure-topped demitasse spoons, import marks for London, 1898; three twist-stem demitasse spoons, Birmingham, 1894; metalware: a Russian metalware fruit knife - 17.5oz. weighable silver.
later embossed and chased as 'berry' spoons, Edinburgh, 1810; a pair of George III sugar tongs with bright cut engraving (no date letter, c. 1800); a smaller, modern pair, 1917; a modern sauce ladle, Sheffield, 1932; an Edwardian mounted folding curling tong heater, the cover embossed and chased in a pattern of grotesque masks, birds and drapery, with vacant central cartouche, by William Comyns, 1903; a modern, small dish and two handled cover, each rectangular with incurved corners and gadrooned borders, by Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham, 1955; a set of six dessert knives with ribbon and reed and foliate handles, by John Deakin & William Deakin, Sheffield, 1911 (loaded); a set of six modern fruit knives with plated blades and waisted, reeded handles, Sheffield, 1919; three Victorian 'apostle' topped spoons, Sheffield, 1896 and three smaller, London, 1890; four scroll-end demitasse spoons, gilded, 1898; four twist-stem figure-topped demitasse spoons, import marks for London, 1898; three twist-stem demitasse spoons, Birmingham, 1894; metalware: a Russian metalware fruit knife - 17.5oz. weighable silver.