A pair of William IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, initial engraved, maker William Bateman II, London 1832, a pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, initial engraved, maker R K Olver, Exeter 1828, and a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, initial engraved, maker George Aldwinckle, London 1878, together with three various silver tablespoons, combined gross weight 15.7oz

Valuation days

Related lots from this sale

Lot 100: Sold for £200 hammer

An Edward VII tea pot of oval form with fluted corners, a hinged dome lid, with ...

Lot 102: Sold for £240 hammer

An Indian silver two handled trophy cup engraved 'Cotswold Open Cup 28th October...

Lot 87: Sold for £190 hammer

Six silver forks and a silver dessert fork, to include three Victorian Rat-tail ...

Lot 12: Sold for £180 hammer

A Victorian silver toast rack six divisions on scroll framed rectangular base, e...

Lot 89: Sold for £170 hammer

A set of six George V silver tablespoons maker Josiah Williams & Co London 1...

Lot 44: Sold for £180 hammer

An Edward VII silver card tray with beaded edging and blank cartouche maker Atki...

Lot 17: Sold for £150 hammer

A Victorian silver mustard pot Chester 1895, six other various cruets, five crue...

Lot 24: Sold for £170 hammer

A pair of Edward VII silver sauce boats on three hoof feet, maker Elkington &amp...

View all Silver from this sale