A pair of Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, P...

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A pair of Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Philip Weekes, Dublin 1838, each with monogrammed initials to thumbpiece, 14.5cm long, 14.5cm long, together with a Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1845, 14.2cm long, a pair of mid-century silver plated candle holders, marked for 'COHR DENMARK ATLA', 5.5cm wide, a pair of Georgian silver coloured sugar nips, handles with lion passant and hallmark 'WH' (lacking city and date letter), 13cm long, a mechanical pencil stamped 'sterling silver', 12.5cm long (at fault), a silver napkin ring, 45mm diameter, a silver mounted circular frame 7.5cm diameter (at fault), and six assorted British and continental silver commemorative teaspoons, measuring between 10cm and 12cm, gross weight (excluding candle holders and frame) 7.43ozt (15) (at fault)

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Candlesticks: Good order, no major dents, splitting or repair. Moderate scratching and wear throughout.

Napkin ring: Good order, no major dents, splitting or repair. Moderate scratching and wear throughout.

Enamelled spoons: All show moderate scratching, wear and some areas of loss to the enamel, with the Chester Cathedral spoons showing the heaviest wear. Some of the handles show slight bending. Some of the bowls shows some thinning around the edges of the bowls, but none show large or obvious dents, splits or repairs.

WR Sobey spoon shows heavy denting, scratching and wear to the bowl, and the handle is slightly bent. There is Moderate thinning to the edges of the bowl and handle. Moderate scratching and wear throughout.

Philip Weekes spoons are largely in good order, no major dents, splits of repair. Some thinning to the edges of the handles and bowls. Moderate scratching and wear throughout.

Sugar tongs are largely in good order - some denting to the handles, scratching and wear throughout commensurate with age and use, but no signs of repair. Tongs are stiff to open and close.

Mechanical pencil is not in working order - the tip appears to be blocked. There is moderate denting to the pencil, heavy scratching and wear throughout.

Frame heavily dented. Wooden mount is split. Lacking glass. Not in working order.

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Auction Date: 19th Oct 2022 at 9am

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Sale Dates:
Wed 19th Oct 2022 9am (Lots 1 to 839)