The Peter Cameron Collection

The Peter Cameron Collection

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(2 day sale)
room Moreton-In-Marsh, Gloucestershire

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The Peter Cameron Collection

The Peter Cameron Collection

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A pair of Victorian silver game skewers, each with cockerel finial, Josiah Williams & Co. (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1889, length 17cm, com...

A set of four George V silver salt spoons/ladles, each with turned finial, Francis Higgins & Son Ltd., London 1914, length 8.3cm, together with a ...

A Victorian silver sifter ladle, King's pattern variant, cast in relief with flowers and shells, the pierced and gilt bowl with scalloped rim, Geo...

A single pair of early Victorian cast silver naturalistic tea tongs, with foliate-capped finger rings and arms, and shell bowls, William Theobalds...

A set of six Victorian cast naturalistic silver spoons, each with whiplash terminal, capped with foliage, and shell bowl, John Henry Williamson, L...

A set of six Victorian silver trefid pattern cake forks, each with rat tail, London 1900, by Thomas Bradbury, length 13cm, combined weight 1...

Two Victorian silver butter knives, to include a lily pattern example, Thomas Smily, London 1867, length 19.7cm, and a fiddle, thread, and shell p...

A late Victorian silver cheese scoop, with shaped ribbed stem and foliate engraved decoration, Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1900, fitted in the original...

A set of six Victorian silver dog nose rat-tail pattern salt spoons, each with gilt bowl, armorial and crest of a griffin, Francis Higgins III, Lo...

An early Victorian silver marrow scoop, the reverse of the bowl inscribed, 'A wedding present from their affectionate children May 17th 1856', Lia...

A George IV silver fiddle pattern fish slice, London 1829, Emes and Barnard, the handle engraved with crest of stag’s head coupled, length 2...

A pair of George III silver-gilt fiddle and thread pattern dessert servers, comprising a small ladle and sugar sifting spoon, London 1803, E...

Newcastle, a George III English provincial silver skewer, Newcastle 1790, Langlands and Robertson, length 34.3cm, together with a George III...

A collection of four marrow scoops, comprising a George III silver bead-edge example, William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London 1774, length 21.9c...

A pair of Victorian silver butter spades, with registered design number '46069', Elkington & Co (Frederick Elkington), Birmingham 1888, length 17....

A Victorian silver cream ladle, the handle cast and modelled as a bullrush, with textured leaves, and gilded circular bowl, by Edward St...

A late 19th century French silver scoop with long wooden handle, by Edgar Morgan of Nice and Paris, the scoop engraved: 'Carnaval Nice 189...

Ireland, a set of six George III Irish silver teaspoons, Dublin circa 1765, Michael Keating, with feather edge engraving and asymmetrical sc...

Three Victorian silver butter spades, the stem of one decorated with foliate tendrils, on a stippled ground, with armorial crest, Francis Higgins,...

Two eighteenth-century silver marrow spoons, to include a scroll back example, Thomas Chawner, London 1775, length 22.7cm, the second by 'WT', Lon...

Two eighteenth-century English silver sugar tongs, to include an example of fire-tong type, circa 1720, struck once on the inside of each pan with...

A set of four George III silver graduated game skewers in three sizes, struck with an unattributed maker's mark, possibly 'JP', and a lion p...

A punch ladle with a turned wood handle, the interior of the bowl struck with a single maker's mark only, 'P.I', unidentified, possibly Scottish p...

A set of three eighteenth-century silver hooked condiment ladles, London circa 1765, one pierced for sifting, the larger ladle struck twice ...

A nineteenth-century Scottish punch ladle with turned wooden handle, maker's mark only, probably Peter Sutherland, Edinburgh, circa 1830, the bowl...

A George I silver punch ladle, London 1724, Louis Cuny, with turned wood handle, fully marked to the underside of the bowl, length 32.5cm ...

A cased individual pair of George IV silver-gilt grape scissors, vine and grape decoration, Charles Rawlings, London 1824, length 14.8cm, we...

Two Scottish silver marrow scoops, one hallmarked for George McHattie, Edinburgh 1827, length 23.1cm, the other marked with the duty and thistle m...

Ireland, a pair of heavy eighteenth-century Irish silver tablespoons, Dublin 1789, John Pittar, in imitation of a European fiddle pattern, e...

A George III silver meat skewer, decorated with foliate scrolls on an etched ground, initialled 'SB' or similar, George Wintle, London 1812, lengt...

An unmarked 19th century punch ladle, with wooden handle, probably Scottish, circa 1835, the bowl chased with vine and grapes and a Bacchic ...

A George II silver marrow scoop, London 1747, Ebenezer Coker, the reverse of the scoop engraved with owner's initial 'JR', length 24.4cm, to...

An individual pair of French first standard silver sprung Asparagus servers, circa 1890, engraved on each side with the owner's cipher, leng...

A pair of George III silver single struck old English thread pattern gravy spoons, each with an armorial crest, London 1799, H. Northcote, l...

A George III silver shell-end skewer, maker's mark only, Thomas Chawner, London circa 1775, with armorial crest, length 35.5cm, together wit...

A set of four George III English provincial silver skewers, Sheffield, 1799, John Younge & Sons, engraved with a family crest, two larger an...

A George III old English pattern silver gravy spoon, London, 1771, Thomas Dealtry [probably], the spoon terminal is engraved with the crest ...

A George IV Scottish wooden-handled silver punch ladle, Robert Gray and Sons, Glasgow 1829, length 47.5cm, together with a George II punch ladle, ...

A pair of Victorian silver fiddle thread and teardrop pattern fish servers, London 1867, George Adams, each piece engraved with a family cre...

Hunt and Roskell, a pair of Victorian silver Admiralty pattern table forks, together with a table spoon, London 1866, the reverse also struck with...

A cased pair of late Victorian parcel-gilt silver sugar tongs, the Farriers' Company for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, incorporating horseshoe...

A nineteenth-century silver folding combination fork, spoon, and toothpick, modelled in the early 18th century manner, engraved with the coronet o...

A set of four toy spoons, old English pattern with bright-cut decoration, struck with a maker's mark 'W. Bold', unattributed, circa 1800, length 5...

A set of three cast silver serving spoons, each with cast stem decorated with flowerheads and anthemion, and gilt lobed bowl, Mappin & Webb (John ...

Three silver cheese scoops, one fiddle, thread and shell pattern example by Francis Higgins, London 1881, length 22.4cm, a George IV example by Wi...

France, a late 18th-century French silver ladle, or 'louche', Salins, Franche-Comte, circa 1780, Pierre-Ignace-Joachim Thiebaud, the rever...

Newcastle, a George IV English provincial silver fiddle and shell pattern strainer spoon, with script initials 'JEB' or similar, Thomas Watson, 18...

Two George III silver Old English pattern salad forks, each terminal with an armorial crest, one marked for Richard Crossley, London 1799, the oth...

Two Victorian silver grape scissors, to include an example with cast grape feet, London 1838, by Theobalds and Atkinson, length 15.7cm, together w...

A pair of Victorian silver salad servers with twisted handles imitating whalebone, London 1872, George Adams, length 32.2cm, combined weight...

A William III silver trefid spoon, London 1700, by Thomas Spackman, with beaded rat tail, the back of the terminal engraved with contempor...

France, a pair of eighteenth-century Strasbourg silver fiddle and thread gravy spoons, Abraham Wenk, 1768, each engraved on the front with an Engl...

A Victorian silver Albert pattern hinged server, maker's mark rubbed, London 1862, length 23cm, together with a single pair of salad tongs, Sheffi...

A pair of George III silver needle-form skewers, with ring terminals, London 1783, by Charles Kandler, each skewer engraved with a contempo...

A French silver pierced server, decorated with foliate scrolls, circa 1900, length 22cm, together with a nineteenth-century French silver-g...

A Victorian cased silver cucumber saw, the blade mounted with a replacement wood handle, London 1887, Hirons & Plante, in an original retail...

Two Victorian silver servers, to include a single pair of Victorian silver asparagus servers, Francis Higgins, London 1886, length 22.3cm, togethe...

A set of nine Victorian silver Albert pattern teaspoons, each engraved with a crest, George Adams, London 1850, length 14.7cm, combined weight 327...

York, a single pair George III English provincial silver large silver-handled scissors, Barber and Whitwell, circa 1815, length 20.2cm approx Not...

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