
| Lot | Description | Reserve |
| 1. | 6 silver 'Edinburgh Merchant Golf Club' teaspoons, Sheffield 1935 by WSS & Co. L-12.5cm; W-95g. ~ good condition. Est. £90-120. | £90 |
| 2. | Silver 'golf club' teaspoon, initialled N.C.G.C (poss. Nottingham City Golf Club), Sheffield 1922 by JR & S. L-11.6cm; W-15g. ~ good condition. Est. £20-30. | £20 |
| 3. | American Silver 'native American' teaspoon, c.1900, marked sterling, S. L-10.5cm; W-17g. ~ very crisp in detail. Est. £20-30. | £20 |
| 4. | Silver & enamel 'Glasgow International Exhibition 1901' teaspoon. Birmingham 1900 by S.B. & S Ld. L-11.6cm; W-20g ~ crisp detail. Est. £25-35. | £25 |
| 5. | French silver 'Napoleon' teaspoon, c.1900. L-12cm; W-13g. ~ I like this spoon. Est. £15-25. | £15 |
| 6. | Silver & enamel 'North Western Railway' teaspoon. Birmingham 1923 by W.J.D. L-10.7cm; W-14g. ~ minor flaking to black enamel. Est. £20-30. | £20 |
| 7. | Silver & enamel 'Darlach Angling Association' teaspoon, Birmingham 1928 by W.J.D. L-12.5cm; W-23g. ~ good condition. Est. £15-20. | £12 |
| 8. | Edwardian silver & enamel 'Birmingham Town Hall' teaspoon. Birmingham 1909 by L&S. L-11.7cm; W-14g. ~ delicate enamelling, condition good. Est. £15-25. | £12 |
| 9. | 2 American silver teaspoons, by Brindsmaid & Hildrith of Burlington Victoria, c.1830. L-15.2cm; W-30g. ~ gentle knocks to one of the bowls. Est. £40-50. | £40 |
| 10. | American silver fiddle pattern tablespoon, by Barton & Read, c.1830. L-22.2cm; W-48g. ~ maker's mark very faint. Est. £25-35. | £25 |
| 11. | Danish silver salad fork by Georg Jensen, c.1960. L-14.5cm; W-30g. ~ clean. Est. £30-40. | £30 |
| 12. | Silver pickle fork with acorn finial by Charles Horner, c.1930. L-9.3cm; W-4g. ~ not very heavy but has a sweet acorn top. Est. £20-30. | £20 |
| 13. | Victorian silver picture-back, Hanoverian shell pattern teaspoon of a leaping deer, London 1899 by T.B. L-11cm; W-13g. ~ clear picture, tiny wear to tip of bowl. Est. £15-25. | £15 |
| 14. | York silver fiddle pattern table fork, by James Barber & William North, York 1845. L-20cm; W-67g. ~ condition good, tines have been later straightened. Est. £30-40. | £30 |
| 15. | George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, York 1821 by James Barber & William Whitwell. L-14cm; W-20g. ~ good condition. Est. £25-35. | £25 |
| 16. | George III silver bright-cut sugar tongs, London 1799 by Peter & Anne Bateman. L-14cm; W-29g. ~ slight crease to arch, but unusual bright-cut design. Est. £30-40. | £30 |
| 17. | George III silver bright-cut sugar tongs, London c.1790 by Thomas Ollivant (of Manchester). L-13.7cm; W-32g. ~ initials have been erased on arch. Est. £25-35. | £25 |
| 18. | Dundee silver fiddle pattern with shell bowls sugar tongs, c.1825 by D.D. L-14.3cm; W-55g. ~ marks worn, very nicely made of good gauge. Est. £60-70. | £60 |
| 19. | Aberdeen silver Old English Point pattern teaspoon, c.1800 by James Erskine. L-13cm; W-15g. ~ a good quality spoon & marks. Est. £35-45. | £35 |
| 20. | Aberdeen silver Old English Point pattern dessert spoon, c.1800 by 'IE' with thistle and boars head. L-17cm; W-24g. ~ good marks including the rare Boars Head mark. Est. £80-100. | £80 |
| 21. | Dundee silver Old English Point pattern teaspoon, c.1800 by Edward Livingstone. L-12.7cm; W-10g. ~ good spoon & marks. Est. £40-60. | £40 |
| 22. | Dundee silver Old English Point with feather edge pattern teaspoon, c.1800 by Edward Livingstone. L-13.8cm; W-11g. ~ good marks, initials have been erased. Est. £40-50. | £40 |
| 23. | Dundee silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, c.1820 by Alexander Cameron. L-14.1cm; W-18g. ~ a good spoon and marks. Est. £20-30. | £20 |
| 24. | Scottish silver-gilt Canongate spoon engraved DM over MD over 1589. Edinburgh 1927 by W&S Ltd, engraved to back of bowl "Replica of Ancient Cannogate (Edinburgh) Spoon". L-14.2cm, W-33g. ~ condition good. Est. £30-40. | £30 |
| 25. | Silver Oban - Iona cross topped teaspoon, Sheffield 1929 by R. Lindsay. L-12.1cm; W-13g. ~ a clean spoon. Est. £50-60. | £50 |
| 26. | Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, Exeter 1847 by John Stone. L-1.2cm; W-20g. ~ minimal wear to tip of bowl, overall good condition. Est. £10-20. | £10 |
| 27. | George III silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Exeter 1811 by George Turner. L-18cm; W-42g. ~ in very good condition. Est. £30-40. | £28 |
| 28. | Pair of Scottish silver Celtic point pattern teaspoons, Edinburgh 1808 by Lindsay Beech. L-13.6cm; W-29g. ~ minor wear to tip of bowl, needs a clean. Est. £20-30. | £20 |
| 29. | Dundee silver fiddle pattern table fork, by Alexander Cameron with Newcastle marks for 1831. L-21cm; W-80g. ~ (see The Finial, Feb/Mar'03, p.16/17) a heavy fork with good marks, does the clipped corner of the town mark relate to anything?. Est.£60-80. | £60 |