b'18114110 115 119A Georgian sterling silver jugAn antique English sterling silver fiddleAntique English and Scottish sterling with repouss floral decoration,pattern ladle with engraved crest, madesilver teaspoons. Comprising of a set of together with two Englishby William Rawlings Sobey of Exeter,six fiddle and thread pattern made by sterling silver cream jugs, circa 1839; together with an antiqueCharles Boyton of London, circa 1858; the largest 9.5cm high, 386 grams total,French fiddle and thread pattern ladle,together with five Kings pattern (3) 19th century, (2 items), examples marked W.H., made in $350450the larger 35cm long, 430 grams total Glasgow, circa 1851, (11 items),$400600the Kings pattern 14cm long, 111 254 grams total.Two Georgian sterling silver basting116 $250350 spoons, both made in London,An antique sterling silver sugar basin, 18th/19th century, attractively decorated with floral chased120the larger 31cm long, motif, mid 19th century, An antique Chinese export silver 230 grams total (2) 12cm high, 23cm wide, 416 grams tankard with repouss decoration $250350$300500of stylised cranes and grasshoppers among lily foliage. The handle of beaded 112 117 scorpion tail form. Engraved ownership monogram within a shield cartouche A pair of antique Channel Islands silverA pair of antique English Sheffieldand secondary initials to the base. The dog nose tablespoons, 18th century, plate candlesticks, 19th century, maker possibly SUNSHING of Canton, 21cm long, 120 grams (2) 26cm high (2) 19th century,$150250$12020013cm high, 264 grams$8001,200113 118A pair of Georgian sterling silverA Georgian sterling silver teapot tablespoons, by Richard Crossleywith greyhound finial, by Charles of London, circa 1801, Gordon of London, circa 1813,22cm long, 156 grams total (2) 14cm high, 27.5cm wide, $150250668 grams$600800114A fine antique English Kings pattern cutlery service for 12. The forks and spoons made by Walter Tweedie of London, circa 1837. The entre knives stamped A.H. circa 1831, the dinner knives made in Sheffield by Martin Hall & Co. Note all knives with later Sheffield stainless steel blades. 72 pieces, with later fitted tarnish resistant case. Weight not including the knives 3944 grams. (72)$4,0006,000118'