
| Lot | Description | Reserve |
| 1. | Edwardian silver engraved 'Glasgow University' teaspoon, London. 1904, by EGS. L-13cm; W-18g. ~ good condition. Est. £20-25. | £15 |
| 2. | Edwardian silver 'Salisbury Cathedral' teaspoon, Birmingham 1902 by T&H. L-12.5cm; W-13g. ~ good condition. Est. £20-25. | £15 |
| 3. | Edwardian silver 'Durban' teaspoon, Birmingham 1905 by L&S. L-12cm; W-15g. ~ good condition. Est. £20-25. | £15 |
| 4. | Edwardian silver 'Government House, Sydney' teaspoon. Birmingham 1908, by L&S. L-11cm; W-10g. ~ good condition. Est. £20-25. | £15 |
| 5. | Edwardian silver & blue enamel 'The Kendal Seal' teaspoon. Birmingham 1902 by L&S. L-10cm; W-11g. ~ good condition. Est. £15-20. | £12 |
| 6. | Silver & enamel 'City Hall, Belfast' teaspoon. Birmingham 1956 by BB SLD. L-12.2cm; W-13g. ~ good condition. Est. £15-20. | £12 |
| 7. | Shooting interest, silver & enamel 'Sale & District M.R.C.' teaspoon. Birmingham 1915 by J.A.R. L-11cm; W-15g. ~ good condition. Est. £25-35. | £25 |
| 8. | Silver 'Romford Golf Club' teaspoon. Sheffield 1925 by HA. L-11.8cm; W-20g ~ thick gauge, good condition. Est. £25-35. | £20 |
| 9. | Silver 'golf clubs & ball' teaspoon. London 1928 by E.B. & S Ld. L-12cm; W-11g. ~ good condition. Est. £30-35. | £25 |
| 10. | Silver 'Nether Court' golf clubs and ball teaspoon. Birmingham 1933 by J.F. L-12.5cm; W-17g. ~ Where is Nether Court? - thick gauge, good condition. Est. £25-35. | £25 |
| 11. | Swiss Silver gilt & enamel 'Et Mont Blanc' teaspoon, circa 1920. L-12cm; W-12g. ~ a good spoon with Swiss marks. Est. 25-35 | £20 |
| 12. | Victorian silver 'Victoria 1837-97' teaspoon. Chester 1896 by CS,FS. L-11cm; W-8g ~ good condition. Est. £30-35. | £28 |
| 13. | Russian silver niello teaspoon, prob. Moscow 1855. L-14cm; W-19g. ~ good con. Est. £35-40. | £28 |
| 14. | China Trade Export silver, Fiddle Thread & Shell pattern dessert spoon, circa 1830 by SS, engraved 'Jerusalem House'. L-17.7cm; W-60g. ~ a rare spoon. Est. £40-60. | £30 |
| 15. | Aberdeen silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, circa 1830 by William Jamieson. L-14cm; W-18g. ~ initialled 'M', very good marks, a few minor dents to bowl. Est. £30-40. | £28 |
| 16. | Aberdeen silver Celtic-point teaspoon, circa 1800 by prob. D. Pirie. L-13cm; W-12g. ~ in clean condition. Est. £25-30 | £20 |
| 17. | Aberdeen silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, circa 1820 by James Pirie. L-17.5cm; W-26g. ~ good marks, bowl very slightly wonky. Est. £45-55. | £45 |
| 18. | Dundee silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, circa 1820 y William Constable. L-13.5cm; W-13g. ~ reasonable marks. Est. £35-45. | £30 |
| 19. | Oban silver teaspoon with a Celtic cross finial by R. Lindsay, Sheffield 1929. L-12cm; W-12g. ~ good condition. Est. £50-60. | £50 |
| 20. | George III silver bright-cut teaspoon with shell bowl, London 1803 by R.C. L-13cm; W-12g. ~ marks clear, but I feel that the shell bowl has been pressed at a later date. Est. £20-25. | £20 |
| 21. | George III silver bright-cut sugar tongs, London circa 1780 by William Eley. L-13.5cm; W-34g. ~ a pleasant pair of tongs. Est. £35-45. | £30 |
| 22. | George III silver bright-cut sugar tongs with acorn bowls, London 1796 by Peter & Anne Bateman. L-14cm; W-31g. ~ slightly different shape to arms, condition good. Est. £45-55. | £40 |
| 23. | George III silver bright-cut sugar tongs, London circa 1790 by Peter & Jonathan Bateman. L-14cm; W-28g. ~ in very clean condition, makers mark over-stuck its self, this mark was only used for 5 months, entered on 7th Dec. 1790, Jonathan died on 19th Apr. 1791. Est. £170-200 | £150 |
| 24. | Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Birmingham 1863 by George Unite. L-13.5cm; W-37g. ~ unusually the marks have been struck as if part marks on both arms. Est. £35-45. | £30 |
| 25. | Victorian silver 'fancy' pierced sugar tongs with claw feet. Birmingham 1895 by L&S. L-8.5cm; W-14g. ~ good condition, a different design for the collector. Est. £25-30. | £20 |
| 26. | George III silver Hanoverian Shell-back pattern tablespoon, London 1770 by Phillip Roker. L-20.7cm; W-58g. ~ good gauge, has been polished at some time. Est. £40-50. | £40 |
| 27. | George II silver Hanoverian shell-back tablespoon, London 1746. L-19cm; W-37g. ~ makers mark hard to read, pleasant spoon for price. Est. £40-50. | £40 |
| 28. | William IV silver highly decorated dessert spoon with leaf decoration, London 1836 by William Eaton. L-16cm; W-51g. ~ very thick gauge, interesting spoon. Est. £55-65. | £45 |
| 29. | American 19th C. silver teaspoon, by Bacon & Smith. L-15cm; W-18g. ~ clean. Est. £10-20. | £8 |