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A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCE BOAT of typical ovoid form with moulded rim, scroll handle and three cabriole type legs, marks for Birmingham 1917, maker Adie Brothers Ltd. 14cm(L), 87grams, sold together with a Old English pattern sauce ladle, marks for Birmingham 1942, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd. 23grams CONDITION: Both generally good.
A good set of Victorian Silver flatwares in double-threaded Old English pattern, comprising twelve Table Forks, twelve Dessert Forks, twelve Table Spoons, twelve Dessert Spoons, four Tea Spoons, Gravy Spoon, Butter Knife, pair of Sugar Tongs, Soup Ladle and pair of Salt Ladles, (These are in the same order as on a copy of the Silversmiths Despatch Note to H Dawson Esq dated October 30th 1849.), principally London 1848/49 by George Adams, each bears an heraldic crest, total weight approx 3.8 kgs (133 ozs) (58) 1250- 1500
A mixed group comprising a Georgian Silver Sauce Ladle, Old English pattern, London 1901, by the Batemans (poor old repair to the bowl), pair of George III Silver Sugar Tongs, Fiddle pattern, London 1810, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, a Silver Sifting Spoon with twist stem, Birmingham 1901, a long handled Silver Pickle Spoon, Sheffield 1905, and a Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1902, total weight 150 gms (5) 50-70
A mixed lot including a George III Old English pattern Sauce Ladle with shell bowl, and bearing a crest, marks unclear but pre-1784, a George III small Silver Toddy Ladle with oval bowl and whalebone twist handle, 6" long, London 1800, maker EM, a Victorian Silver Sifting Spoon with pierced bowl and Mother of Pearl handle, 6 1/2" long, Birmingham 1849, maker JT, and a George II/III Silver Sauce Ladle, Old English pattern with shell bowl, base marked circa 1745 to 1760 (4)
PART CANTEEN OF SILVER RAT TAIL PATTERN FLATWARE maker Robert Stewart, London 1921, a few pieces with later date stamps, comprising eighteen table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, eight teaspoons, six teaspoons of a slightly larger size and a soup ladle, knives lacking, all handles engraved with a stylised initial 'T', all inside original red stained wooden box with makers label, box damaged, approximately 4035g gross, table spoons 20.5cm long
A plated part canteen of table flatware, comprising; a soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, eight soup spoons, six tablespoons, eight teaspoons, eight pastry forks, a fruit serving spoon, seven fruit spoons, a pair of fish servers, eight steel bladed cheese knives, eight fish knives, eight fish forks, eight desert forks, eight desert spoons, eight table forks, eight table knives and eight small knives, with a fitted oak canteen box.
A quantity of Kings pattern table flatware, comprising, four tablespoons, eight steel bladed table knives, eight table forks, six steel bladed cheese knives, seven soup spoons, eight fish knives, eight fish forks, seven dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, two butter knives, a sauce ladle, a steel bladed pie slice, a pair of salad servers, a preserve spoon, nine teaspoons and six coffee spoons.
Two silver napkin rings, a pair of silver sugar tongs, six coffee spoons having Maltese cross finials, five coffee spoons having floral finials and mostly plated wears including; a pair of fish servers, cased, a part set of fish knives and forks, a pair of dessert serving spoons and one other with a box, a pie slice with a loaded silver handle, a lidded twin handled muffin dish, with a hot water base, a milk jug, a soup ladle, a set of six soup spoons, a set of six gilt coffee spoons, with a case, twelve steel bladed cheese knives, a shaped circular French dish, a pair of sprung tongs and further flatware.
Victorian part canteen of silver Old English bead pattern cutlery with engraved armorial crest (possibly Haldane Edinburgh), comprising eighteen dinner forks, eighteen dessert forks, eighteen dessert spoons, eighteen teaspoons, eighteen tablespoons, six egg spoons, four sauce ladles, four salt spoons, pair serving spoons, soup ladle, two pickle forks / spoons, sugar spoon and sugar tongs and a mustard spoon, seven ivory-handled carving knives and forks and three similar pattern three-pronged table forks with ivory handles, together with eighteen modern dessert knives and eight modern dinner knives and one other carving fork, all contained in a four-drawer mahogany case with engraved armorial crest and motto, two opening doors and brass carrying handles (Silver flatware Sheffield 1867), Martin Hall & Co., approximately 206ozs weighable silver (139 pieces in total)
Early George V part table service of silver cutlery with reed, ribbon and laurel wreath decoration and engraved armorial crests, comprising twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, seven teaspoons, four coffee spoons, sauce ladle and soup ladle (Sheffield 1910), Mappin & Webb, registered design no. 547092, together with eleven Mappin & Webb stainless steel knives with ivory handles, nine matching dessert knives and one other table knife. Approximately 104ozs weighable silver (81 pieces in total)
A Victorian hallmarked silver sugar caster The circular bowl having pierced and repousse decorated flower heads and scrolls, the handle in the form a stylised figures head above hammer and hand, makers marks rubbed, London 1892, length 14cm, together with a Continental white metal ladle, possibly Dutch, depicting farmers in landscape.

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