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Georgian and later silver flatware, including a Georgian shell-pattern salt spoon by William Bateman II, London, 1831, a Georgian caddy spoon by Josiah Snatt, London, 1800, a Georgian dredging spoon, a Victorian marrow scoop, and a cased christening spoon with bright-cut decoration, 5.7oz gross.
A large silver plated rectangular tray, the cast scrolling ivy leaf detailed rim with twin conforming handles, above floral and foliate engraving, upon four cast feet, 80cm wide along with a large collection of silver plated wares, including a silver plated Walker and Hall coffee pot, with garland and fruit embossed decoration upon pedestal base and spreading circular foot, 26cm high, with a 'Superior electro plate' three piece tea service, with engraved floral decoration, a variety of flatware including a selection of silver plated Old English pattern table spoons and forks, predominately with engraved monogram to terminals, and further silver plated wares (Qty)
A pair of George III silver teaspoons, Peter and William Bateman, London 1811, with initial monogram to terminal, 12.5cm long, with a George III silver sugar sifter spoon, Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1814, 13cm long, a George IV silver sugar shovel spoon, possibly George Bindoff, London 1829, 14.5cm long (at fault) a pair of silver sugar tongs, with shell shaped terminals, 12cm long, and two metal pieces of flatware, gross weight 3ozt (excluding white metal items (7)
An Edward VII silver part canteen of flatware, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1903-1905, Kings pattern double struck Diamond Heel, initialled 'N', comprising:- three tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons,seven table forks, twelve dessert forks, a pair of fish servers, a pair of sauce ladles, a butter knife and fork, a mustard spoon and sugar spoon, 3615grams 116.2oz, set in a coramadel wood presentation case.
A George V part matched canteen of silver flatware, maker John Round and Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1929-32, Hanoverian pattern, comprising four tablespoons, six table forks, eight dessert forks, ten dessert spoons, together with three table spoons, London 1822, four dessert spoons London 1818, a teaspoon and two modern silver preserve spoons, 1900grams, 61ozs, (38).
A quantity of silver and silver plated flatware to include: eight table knives with hallmarked handles, Sheffield 1969, a silver fish slice, London date letter rubbed, two Fiddle pattern dessert forks, Charles Eley, London, 1824, four Old English pattern salt spoons marks rubbed, a pair of Fiddle and Thread pattern salt spoons, John Alderwick and James Slater, London 1865, an Old English pattern sauce ladle, William Shaw, London 1800; a Fiddle pattern fish knife marks rubbed; two silver butter knives 20th century, a Fiddle pattern salt spoon, a Kings pattern silver plated spoon ladle, a pair of plated grape scissors and fifteen white bakelite handled knives, silver weight 465grams, 15ozs, (a lot).
A mixed group of early 19th century flatware to include; a pair of Fiddle and Shell sugar tongs, maker J&W.M, Edinburgh 1825, a pair of cast bright cut sugar tongs, London no date letter, a pair of Fiddle and Thread sugar tongs, London 1815, an Old English and Bead sauce ladle, engraved crest, maker William Stroud, London 1824, a sauce ladle Old English pattern, marks rubbed, probably London, a Fiddle pattern sugar shifting ladle, probably London 1833, a miniature ladle Old English pattern, maker's mark only J.H, probably London no date letter, a pair of Old English pattern salt spoons, William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1835, an Albany pattern silver butter knife and two salt spoons, 340grams, 10.8ozs.
A small group of early 19th century Exeter flatware, Fiddle pattern, to include a table spoon, maker William Woodman, 1825, a table spoon John Osment, 1819, a table spoon, George Ferris, 1816, a dessert spoon maker George Ferris, 1831, four dessert forks, maker George Turner, 1830, a dessert fork, marks rubbed, a dessert fork, William Rawlings Soweby, 1844, a sauce ladle, George Tuner, 1828, a smaller ladle, maker John Osment, 1829, a mustard spoon maker William Rawlings Sobery, 1835, a salt spoon maker William Woodman, 1827, together with a George III cased silver and mother of pearl fruit knife and fork, maker Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1819, in a red leather case, 16.3cm long, 525grams, 16.9 ozs, (15).
A part matched canteen of early 19th century of Edinburgh silver flatware, various makers and dates, Fiddle pattern, to include; three table spoons, four dessert spoons, six teaspoons, maker Robert Smeaton, 1820, a table spoon, two dessert spoons, A Whighton, 1836, and a toddy ladle, fiddle and shell pattern, maker D.M 1826, 645grams, 207ozs, (17).
A group of three silver photograph frames,Birmingham 1911-1921, the largest 24cm hightogether with a group of silver flatware,to include a pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, two silver-plated ladles, and silver-plated grape scissors, weighable 4.2oztCondition ReportAll tarnished, with marks and wear commensurate with age.
A collection of silver flatware,comprising a cased Victorian fish knife and fork set, by John Gilbert, Birmingham 1857, two toddy ladles, mid 18th century, with turned handles, one inset with a George II half crown, 34cm long, an Art Nouveau tea strainer, Sheffield 1931, and a silver-plated serving spoonCondition ReportAll with tarnishing and wear commensurate with age.
A collection of silver flatware,to include a Dutch tea strainer, two serving spoons, London 1814 and 1823, a similar George III Scottish example, Edinburgh 1817, a set of Victorian sugar tongs, a set of six Art Nouveau teaspoons, two souvenir spoons, marked 800, and a set of four cake forks, Birmingham 1930,weighable 18.8oztCondition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout.

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