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A canteen of silver feather edge pattern cutlery, comprising: eighteen table spoons, eighteen table forks, eighteen dessert spoons, eighteen dessert forks, sixteen teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a gravy spoon, and a soup ladle. Maker R. & W. Sorley, Sheffield 1922. (92 pieces.) 143.5oz (4595gm).
A collection of plated items, comprising a two handled soup tureen and cover, a soup ladle, an oval entrée dish and cover, a pierced liner, an Elkington two handled tureen, a three piece condiment set, two spoons, an oval tray, a sauceboat and stand, a shoehorn, and a pair of grape scissors.
A pair of silver desk candlesticks, Sheffield 1920, the square loaded base with a beaded border, 12.5cm tall; with a modern silver coaster; a small silver butter knife; an unmarked punch ladle; a silver mounted toilet bottle; an electroplate hip flask; a pair of plated three light candelabra; and a plated wine coaster
A part canteen of German .90 silver cutlery with "WI" monogrammed to the handles, including twelve forks, soup ladle with gilt washed lipped bowl, twelve spoons, a pair of serving spoons, twelve silver handled Solingen steel knives, a set of six tea knives with gilded blades, six dessert forks, six dessert knives, six small forks, six knife edge cake forks and a pair of sugar tongs, weighable silver 77 oz
MAPPIN & WEBB A SET OF SILVER FLATWARE AND CUTLERY, comprising a twelve place setting of small knives, soup spoons (620g), fish knives, fish forks (562g), table knives, table forks (875g), dessert spoons (460g), dessert forks 615g, coffee spoons (17 0g), fruit knives (370g) and fruit forks (370g), together with a basting spoon (128g), a large ladle (217g), two smaller ladles (152g), a pair of fish servers (245g), eight table spoons (575g) eighteen teaspoons (396g), two butter knives and two suga r tongs (total 92g), one steel, and two carving knives and forks
A Victorian silver beaded Old English pattern table service by George Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1871-72, engraved `May`, comprising: Six table spoons, Twelve table forks, Twelve dessert spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve tea spoons, Six egg spoons, Four salt spoons, A mustard spoon, Two sauce ladles, A sugar sifter, A butter knife, A pair of sugar tongs, A preserve spoon, A gravy spoon, A soup ladle, 4547g (146.2 oz)
A part canteen of mid 19th century silver cutlery, Old English pattern with bright cut edge, bears double crest of spread eagle and stag, comprising soup ladle, pair of sauce ladles, twelve table forks, twelve soup spoons, five teaspoons, twelve dessert spoons, London 1858 by Francis Higgins II, combined weight approximately 89 troy oz
Pair George III Scottish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles with engraved initial (Edinburgh 1795), a George III silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle with bright cut decoration and engraved initials (London 1807) and one other (London 1852), all at approximately 4ozs (4) Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
Composite part service of Georgian and Victorian Old English bead pattern flatware, comprising twelve dinner forks, nine tablespoons, nine dessert spoons, nine dessert forks, six teaspoons, three salt spoons, mustard spoon, serving spoon, sauce ladle and sifter spoon - various dates and makers from London 1778 - London 1873, all at approximately 76ozs (52 pieces) Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
Selection of miscellaneous silver, including Victorian caddy spoon with engraved stem (Birmingham 1873) - maker George Unite, William IV sauce ladle (London 1837), late Victorian watch holder (Chester 1900), pair George III sugar tongs with bright cut engraving (London 1804) and sundry other items - various dates and makers, approximately 9ozs (qty) Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
Pair William IV silver fiddle pattern tablespoons with engraved initials (London 1835) - maker M C, George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon (London 1816), George IV silver cream ladle (Exeter 1826) - maker T W and an Edwardian silver sifter spoon with pierced bowl (Sheffield 1903), all at approximately 9ozs (5) Further images and condition reports available at www.reemandansie.com
A William IV silver fiddle thread pattern soup ladle William Eaton, London 1837, crested, 13¾in. (35cm.) long, weight 9.5oz. * Provenance: Bearing the crest of the Baker family of Bayfordbury, built by Sir William Baker MP (1705-1770) and inherited by Sir Robert Baker, lawyer & Treasurer of the Middle Temple, 1832 and Sheriff, who by repute, prevented the possible rioting at the funeral of Queen Caroline of Brunswick in 1821. His son, Henry Baker was architect of various important buildings in St. Pancras, Holborn and Baker Street, London. He was presented with this silver salver and is reputed to be the Baker from which Baker Street derives its name.
A George III silver sifter ladle George Smith III, London, probably 1781, Old English thread pattern, crested, weight 1.7oz. * Provenance: Bearing the crest of the Baker family of Bayfordbury, built by Sir William Baker MP (1705-1770) and inherited by Sir Robert Baker, lawyer & Treasurer of the Middle Temple, 1832 and Sheriff, who by repute, prevented the possible rioting at the funeral of Queen Caroline of Brunswick in 1821. His son, Henry Baker was architect of various important buildings in St. Pancras, Holborn and Baker Street, London. He was presented with this silver salver and is reputed to be the Baker from which Baker Street derives its name.

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