Silver & Objects of Vertu - 15 Jul 2025

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A mixed lot of silver flatware,

£400 - £600 £882

A mixed lot of silver flatware,
comprising: a provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by John Robertson and John Walton, Newcastle 1819, four pairs of sugar nips, a sauce ladle, two sifting ladles, a set of six George III teaspoons in a later case, a set of seven reproduction silver Seal-top teaspoons, by J.S.Rambridge, of Salisbury, Sheffield 1936, these are copies of seven that were dug up in a chicken coop on Lord Pembroke's Estate at Netherhampton, Salisbury in 1906, plus various teaspoons and salt spoons, and a Dutch slice, plus a Keswick 'staybright' plated ladle, approx. weight 32oz. (qty)

Provenance: The Mark Phillips Collection.

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