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German silver part canteen, by M.H. Wilkens & Sohne, Bremen-Hemelingen, post 1884 .800 standard, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, serving ladle, 2657g (85.4oz), with twelve dinner knives with steel blades, thirteen butter knives, one fish knife, one cheese knife, two pickle forks
Collection of various silver flatware comprising a pair of silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, Sheffield 1942, makers Atkin Bros, an Exeter sauce ladle by the Williams family, mid-19th century, and a George III silver sauce ladle bearing Newcastle hallmarks, date letter absent, maker's mark possibly AR, together with a further pair of Fiddle pattern toddy ladles, by Robert Keay of Perth, total weight 324gms
Mixed Lot of various silver wares to include a George III Fiddle pattern sauce ladle by William Eley and William Fearne, London 1814, together with an Old English pattern table spoon by William Sumner, London 1800, a small fork by Alice and George Burroughs, London 1809, a silver table spoon, London 1814, makers mark GD, possibly George Day, a further Victorian Fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1848, plus a further early 20th century silver cigarette box, a napkin ring and a circular powder compact decorated with engine turned detail, total weighable silver 400gms
Silver service of 'Old English' pattern comprising twelve table spoons, eleven table forks, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, twelve coffee spoons and a soup ladle, Sheffield, various dates and makers, mostly 1916/1917, with e.p. fish and other cutlery in mahogany break front cabinet upon similar base with tapering square legs (top 50cm wide by 42cm deep, base 58cm wide by 50 cm deep approx., 115cm high approx.) Silver 3,478g/115oz. 28cm across the handle
A small collection of silver King's pattern flatware, various makers comprising a soup ladle, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London 1904, a basting spoon, by Gibson and Langman, London 1896, a set of six George IV Scottish silver single struck King's pattern teaspoons, by David Darling and James Bell, Edinburgh 1820, a four-piece silver-handled carving set, Sheffield, possibly 1906, a modern cake slice, tablespoon, table fork and dessert spoon, Gibson and Langman 1896 and a plated fish slice, 27ozt weighable (17)Condition report: No obvious major faults.
A small collection of antique silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers viz: a serving or fish slice, maker's mark 'S W', unrecorded, London 1863, a William IV Irish toddy or cream ladle, by S Neville, Dublin 1834, a George III sugar sifting spoon, maker's mark distorted, possibly by Smith & Fearn, London 1794, two egg or mustard spoons, London 1821 and 1840, two salt spoons 1852 and 1858, a teaspoon 1841, one table fork 1809, a butter knife, Exeter 1839 and another example, London 1828, total weight 15ozt (11)Condition report: Generally good with wear, initialled and erased.Hallmarks good.No obvious major faults.
A Georgian niello gilt-silver wine ladle (hazarpesche) Tbilisi, dated 1843the handle surmounted by an openwork palmette, engraved and decorated in niello with a floral vine with a perching bird, the handle base with openwork joint with cherubs face, the bowl of rounded form, decorated in repoussé with quadrupeds and a bird, applied silver deer with rotating head set with turquoise, the interior of the bowl and handle base gilded, date and maker's stamps to top of handle 38 cm. long; 270g.Footnotes:This large spoon would have been used at a feast such as a wedding at which wine would be ladled from a large communal bowl. For a similar example sold at Sotheby's see Russian Works Of Art, Fabergé & Icons, 28 November 2017, lot 514. Further examples can be found in The Caucasian Peoples, ex. cat., Hessenhuis, Antwerp and the Russian Museum of Ethnography, St Petersburg, 2001, p. 161.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEWCASTLE WILLOW PATTERN PEARLWARE TUREEN AND COVER, blue transfer-printed, the lid with impressed mark and knop in the form of a recumbent lion. 28.5cm highCONDITION REPORTSome firing cracks, crazing and wear to the glaze. No restoration. In generally good condition commensurate with age. Without ladle, stamped with a 'B' and umber 12 on lid, makers mark illegible, base is unmarked
comprising 12 Table Knives, five with plated steel blades, seven with steel blades, eleven stamped SOLINGEN 25.2cm; 12 Table Forks, 21cm; 12 Table Spoons, 20.5cm; 11 Dessert Knives, six with plated steel blades, five with steel blades, each stamped SOLINGEN, 20.1cm; 12 Dessert Forks, 17.5cm; 12 Dessert Spoons, 13.9cm; 10 Coffee Spoons, 10cm; a Sauce Ladle, 19.5cm; a Meat Fork, 25.5cm; a Serving Spoon, 24.5; and a Salt Spoon, 7.5cm, each impressed Viennese poinçon and maker's cloverleaf cypher and with stylised monogram to the terminals AUProvenance: Private Collection, LondonFootnote: Note: The design of this flatware pre-dates the formation of the Wiener Werkstätte in 1903. Hoffmann used a number of Viennese makers to produce his designs before this time including Sturm. The present design is no. 135 in the Strum archives inscribed in ink Hoffmann Entwurf (Hoffmann design). The archive states that only eight of these services were made, each comprising 170 pieces.

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