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A tinned latten scroll-baluster and gadrooned seal knop spoon, circa 1670Having a tapering flattened-hexagonal stem, ownership initials 'I S' and ...

An early 17th century latten apostle spoon, probably LondonWith flattened-hexagonal stem, and rose maker's mark to oval bowl, length 18cm (7⅛in)F...

A mid-18th century bronze-alloy marrow spoon, circa 1730With a long narrow scoop to stem and deep oval bowl, no marks, length 19.7cm (7¾in)For fu...

A tinned laten trifid-end spoon, circa 1700With maker's mark, 'I C' (PS2189) to the rear of the broad stem terminal, and a rat-tail to the undersi...

A latten trifid spoon, circa 1700The parallel sided stem with a typical broad terminal, and clear maker's mark of 'E H' inside oval bowl, length...

A latten Puritan spoon, circa 1660The end of the flat stem broadened, slightly rounded and filed, and with a small rat-tail under the oval bowl, a...

A latten trifid spoon, circa 1700With traces of maker's mark to oval bowl, length 17.5cm (6⅞in)For further information on this lot please visit ...

A William & Mary tinned latten Puritan spoon, circa 1690With typical square-end to the flat and slightly tapering stem, ownership triad 'I A A' to...

A tinned latten trifid spoon, circa 1700The stem with broad terminal and worn maker's mark to oval bowl, length 17.5cm (6⅞in)For further informa...

A latten filled-ball knop spoon, circa 1550Having a diamond-shaped stem and broad fig-shaped bowl with extensive hammer marks, height 13.7cm (5⅜...

A tinned latten apostle (possibly Christ) spoon, circa 1640With deep wire 'gulley' down the flat and bevelled tapering stem, maker's mark to round...

A fine and rare late 17th century small brass alloy 'ball-knop' trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1675With corded stem terminating ...

A small mid- to late 17th century brass alloy trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1650-80With corded upper and lower stems, and decor...

A good mid- to late 17th century brass alloy trumpet-base socket candlestick, circa 1650-1680Having a broad socket flange above a slightly waisted...

A mid-18th century cast brass chamberstick, EnglishThe moulded socket atop a slotted stem to hold a snuffer, peened over into a dished circular br...

A rare and fine mid-17th century brass alloy trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1650The upper stem cast with a medial band, the lowe...

A rare latten strawberry knop spoon, circa 1640With heavy flattened and bevelled tapering stem, the round bowl with maker's 'double white' mark, t...

A 15th century latten filed proto-acorn knop spoonProbably hammered from the flat, having a tapering bevelled edge stem and round bowl, touchmark ...

A latten trifid spoon, circa 1700Traces of maker's mark to the oval bowl, length 16.9cm (6⅝in)For further information on this lot please visit Bo...

A latten seal knop spoon, probably London, circa 1600With tapering flattened-hexagonal stem, fleur-de-lys maker's mark to fig-shaped bowl, lengt...

A 16th century latten stump or seal knop spoonHaving a short flattened-hexagonal stem and fig-shaped bowl, length 11.7cm (4⅝in)For further inform...

A George IV OEWS half pint double volute 'baluster' measure, circa 1825The plain squat body with unusual lip to collar, the flat lid with two pair...

A George III OEWS half-pint lidless baluster measure, North of England, circa 1780With two bands of incised lines to body and a pair to collar, th...

A rare 18th century brass 'save all'Centred by a short spike, height 2.5cm (1in), diameter 5cm (2in), and a Victorian Merry Phipson & Parker paten...

A large collection of 18th, 19th and 20th century brass chambersticks, some of them patented designs, EnglishTo include an example with a push eje...

Four 18th/19th century brass chambersticks, EnglishTwo fitted with push ejectors, the tallest, height 11cm (4 5/16), pan diameter 14cm (5½in), tog...

A mid-18th century brass snuffer and snuffer stand, French/English, circa 1740The dished tray an unusual waisted shape and fitted with a curving h...

A George I brass upright snuffer stand with snuffer, circa 1720The snuffer, or wick trimmer, of scissor form, one blade fitted with a plate, the o...

A rare late 17th century cast brass chamberstick, English, circa 1660-1700, with maker's markThe hourglass-shaped handle bearing the mark 'CC' wit...

A rare latten 'Moor's-head' spoon, circa 1640The tapering flat stem with bevelled edges and central 'gulley', large round bowl, no marks, lengt...

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