A quantity of silver-plated and other metalware, including a wooden cased canteen of cutlery for twelve place settings by Angora, a three-piece tea set on a galleried tray, a salver, various cased sets of cutlery and flatware, a large brass key, a fire poker in the form of a sword and a toasting fork (2).Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
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A canteen of silver flatware, of reeded and pointed design, Sheffield 1932 by Emile Viner, for twelve place settings, to include; twelve table forks, with angled mother of pearl handles, twelve dessert forks with angled mother of pearl handles, twelve dessert spoons, six tablespoons, four soup spoons, two serving spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of fruit serving spoons, a pair of fish servers and twelve fish knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, twelve grapefruit spoons, twelve teaspoons, a soup ladle, a pair of preserve spoons, a pair of butter knives, two condiment spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, four knife rests, a three-piece carving set and twelve pairs of fruit eaters with stainless steel blades and tines; Gross weighable approximately 4646 grams (149ozt).
A cased canteen of silver flatware by Mappin and Webb. Sheffield 1935. Fancy shell pattern variant. Comprising:4 tablespoons, 6 soup spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons, 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 silver handled table knives, 6 x silver handled dessert knives, 6 pairs of fish eaters and three-piece carving set. Approx. 60ozt, 1866g, weighable. In brass bound oak box.
A canteen of German white metal flatware, 800 standard, comprising twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, twelve dessert forks, eleven teaspoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, a basting spoon, a set of three serving spoons, five serving spoons, ten other serving implements, twelve dessert knives, twenty-three table knives, approximately weighable 5025 grams(161ozt); together with an 800 standard ladle and a small collection of white metal and silver plated implements,
Part canteen of late Victorian silver Old English pattern cutlery, with engraved armorial crest, comprising 48 dinner forks, 24 tablespoons, 12 dessert spoons, 11 teaspoons, 6 egg spoons, sifter spoon, serving spoon, pair asparagus tongs (London 1895/96) George Maudsley Jackson, 12 silver bladed dessert knives with mother of pearl handles and 11 matching dessert forks (London 1895/6) William Hutton & Sons, 12 dinner knives with steel blades and centrally mounted ivory handles, 17 various dessert knives with steel blades and ivory handles, together with a selection of other miscellaneous silver/silver plated flatware (various dates and makers) in an Oak canteen (some losses). Approximately 216ozs weighable silver. 175 plus pieces in total. APHA Ref: B2STBBKDCanteen - 51 x 35.5 x 22cms
Group of Georgian and later silver Fiddle pattern flatware, including 9 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dinner forks, 14 tea spoons, and a sauce ladle, together with an Old English pattern sauce ladle (various dates and makers). All at approximately 100ozs. 61 pieces in total.
A VICTORIAN PART CANTEEN OF SILVER FLATWAREComprising; ten tablespoons, two gravy spoons, a soup ladle, a sugar sifting spoon, four sauce ladles, a butter knife, twelve table forks, a pair of sugar tongs, six salt spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, a sugar spoon, twelve teaspoons, mixed mid 19th century dates, circa 1845, total weight 5755 grams, with an oak fitted canteen boxCondition reportThere is no facility to store table and cheese knives in the canteen, the pattern is Kings Husk, all are of the same pattern
A GROUP OF SILVER DOUBLE STRUCK FIDDLE, THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN TABLE FLATWARE (28)Comprising; eleven dessert forks, London 1821, six dessert spoons, five London 1821 and one London 1819, three table forks, two London 1819 and one London 1821, two sauce ladles, London 1821, two tablespoons, London 1819 and four teaspoons, two probably London 1819 and two probably London 1821, total combined weight 1784 grams
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY SILVER GILT DESSERT SERVICE OF TABLE FLATWARE (36)Comprising; twelve Britannia Standard spoons, with rat tail pattern bowls, crest engraved, mostly London 1704, twelve matching three pronged forks, crest engraved and mostly London 1704, combined weight 1045 grams and twelve knives, having silver blades and loaded cannon barrel handles, all bearing the Paget Family crest
A SILVER DOUBLE STRUCK, FIDDLE, THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN PART CANTEEN OF TABLE FLATWARESee in description belowComprising; a soup ladle, London 1903, a pair of sauce ladles, London 1903, twelve tablespoons, ten London 1903, two London 1904, ten table forks, London 1903, four teaspoons, London 1903, two teaspoons, London 1924, a mustard spoon, London 1904, four salt spoons, London 1904, five egg spoons, London 1904, one egg spoon, London 1903, seven dessert forks, London 1903 nine dessert spoons, London 1904, combined weight 4235 grams, also eleven steel bladed table knives with silver handles, hallmarks rubbed and ten steel bladed, silver handled cheese knives, marks rubbed, many Sheffield 1933
A GROUP OF SILVER FLATWARE (13)Comprising; a pair of sugar tongs, London 1879, an 18th century bottom marked tablespoon, the back of the bowl decorated with a sailing ship, three further tablespoons, a dessert spoon, a christening spoon and fork, London 1886, two further forks and two salt spoons, Sheffield 1939 and a teaspoon, combined weight 536 grams
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED FLATWARE (26)Comprising: a set of six silver gilt, pale blue and white enamelled coffee spoons, London import mark 1913, with a case, a set of six Mexican silver coffee spoons, having carved green stone finials to the handles, the stems detailed Mexico, 925, a similar pickle fork, a set of six foreign coffee spoons, unmarked, a gilt metal pickle fork and a set of six plated tea spoons with apostle finials to the handles
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED WARES (20)Comprising; a christening spoon and fork, a caddy spoon, nine further items of flatware, a pair of decanter labels detailed Sherry and Port, another decanter label detailed Brandy, London 1895, combined weight 287 grams, also a glass scent bottle, a magnifying glass, a paper knife, the handle London 1924, a bottle stopper and an Asian pickle fork
A part canteen of Victorian provincial silver fiddle pattern flatware by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1881, comprising six table forks, six tablespoons and eleven teaspoons, all with engraved initial, together with four associated silver condiments ladles by George Unite, 35.3oz. Condition - poor to fair
This refined bread knife, crafted by Carrs of Sheffield, England, epitomizes high-quality craftsmanship and design. Carrs of Sheffield, a renowned silverware manufacturer, has been producing exceptional flatware and hollowware since its establishment in 1976. Known for their impeccable standards and the use of sterling silver in their products, Carrs pieces are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. Handle marked with 925, denoting sterling silver. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 14"LCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of silver plated items - including an oval teapot stand by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, 18.6cm long; a 1920s four division dodecahedral serving dish with removable four-way divider, by James Dixon & Sons, 23.5cm diameter; a small pierced 'Leviathan Plate' dish, 17.8cm diameter; a Georgian-style ewer, 23.75cm high; an Indian baluster sugar caster; a quantity of flatware; etc; together with a pair of 18th century style brass candlesticks, 15.2cm high.
A small group of brassware, silver and silver plate - comprising three Sheffield HM silver tea spoons (50g); a pair of Indian brass trays decorated with elephants, 40cm diameter; an oval Regency style silver plated copper tray, 39.25cm long; two cased silver plated flatware sets; and a gilt stainless steel and leather Comoys of London hip flask.
A part suite of Mappin & Webb silver plated fiddle thread and shell pattern flatware - early 20th century, comprising 12 x table forks; 12 x dessert forks; and 10 x dessert spoons; together with a small quantity of Mappin & Webb Kings Pattern flatware comprising 3 x serving spoons; 4 x tea spoons; 7 x table knives; and 6 x dessert knives; plus a quantity of other silver plated flatware, early to mid-20th century; bone handled knives; and a set of 12 x French horn handled table knives.
A small group of silver flatware - including a salad server, Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1913, 23.7cm long; a Georgian Hanoverian pattern dessert spoon, London, date and makers marks rubbed; a set of ten Thai sterling silver coffee spoons; an .830 pierced silver tea strainer; a silver tea spoon (overall silver weight 285g); and a set of six EPNS butter knives with filled silver handles.
An American sterling silver oval sweetmeat dish by Towle Silversmiths - stamped 'Louis XIV Patented Dec.23.1919 By Towle Sterling 5887', elliptical boat form with chased floral and foliate cartouches to either end and floral panelled borders, 31cm long; together with three items of Towle sterling silver flatware, comprising a pierced server; a pair of sugar tongs; and a bread fork, weight 404g; and a Towle sterling silver and stainless steel cake slice. (5)
A part-suite of Danish silver plated flatware - early 20th century, by Elektropletwarefabrik & Metalwarefabrik Victoria, with flared, scroll bordered terminals, comprising 12 x table forks; 6 x table spoons; 7 x dessert spoons; 12 x fish forks; 12 x coffee spoons; 4 x tea spoons; 2 x pickle forks; 2 x salt spoons; a large serving spoon; a sugar spoon; a preserve spoon; two graduated serving spoons and a fork; a strainer spoon; and two graduated pouring ladles; together with a small quantity of similar Danish silver plated flatware in different patterns.
A collection of silver spoons and other flatware - including two sets of six demitasse spoons, C W Fletcher & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1934 and 1939, one with a matching sugar shovel, 1933; a silver and Baltic amber preserve spoon, stamped '925'; a set of five tea spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Birmingham 1929; etc. gross weight 278g.
A collection of silver plated ware - including a three piece Art Nouveau style planished tea service; a coffee pot with presentation inscription dated 1930 from the 'Sheffield Servants Home'; an Art Nouveau style hot water pot with stylised floral decoration; a set of six Old English pattern soup spoons, and six sets and part-sets of flatware.
A part set of sterling silver flatware in the pattern "Mount Vernon", Rogers, Lunt, and Bowlen Co., United States, comprising of two table spoons, 20.7cm. long; six dessert spoons, 18cm. long; six dinner forks, 18.2cm. long; six salad forks, 15cm. long; three teaspoons, 14.4cm. long; one coffee spoon, 11.4cm. long; two butter knives, 13.6cm. long; three pickle forks, 15.4cm. long; six silver handled knives, 21.4cm long, weight without knives, 29.62 tr.oz. (35)
A harlequin set of Imperial Russian silver 84 flatware, possibly mostly assayed by Anotoly Apollonovich Artsybashev, fiddle pattern design, comprising of nine dinner spoons. 22cm. long; ten dessert spoons, 17.8cm. long; nine forks, 16.6cm. long; twelve teaspoons / coffee spoons, 11.6cm. long, together with various other maker's and assays, fifteen forks, 16.6cm. long; seventeen various teaspoons, 14.6cm. long; fourteen knives with stainless Germany blades, 20.4cm. long, all with various inscriptions, weight without knives 95 tr.oz. (86)Provenance: By repute this silver was taken out of Russia and into Finland by Zinadia Mackenzie-Kennedy (nee Zinaida Iakovlevna Koriakova, 1888-1972) after her escape from the Lubyanka Prison, Moscow. More information can be found in the Leeds University Russian Archive, LRA/MS 1881.

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