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A collection of silver to include; a cased set of ornately engraved berry spoons, Dublin, 1827, James Brady, a cased set of six George V silver teaspoons, jubilee mark for Birmingham 1934, Barker Bros Ltd, along with other flatware including two George III London 1794 silver teaspoons, two Victorian silver condiment spoons, London 1863, a Queen Elizabeth II silver teaspoon, Birmingham 1977, Hampton Utilities, with three other Victorian small silver condiment spoons, two Birmingham and one London. Along with a pair of Birmingham silver rimmed cut glass salt pots, and two silver plated pickle forks.Weighable silver: Approx. 191 grams (6.1ozt)Condition: Some tarnishing, surface scratching and general wear.
A collection of silver plate, EP, EPNS to include: Georgian style four piece tea and coffee service; Georgian style mustard pot and cover and matching salts; toast rack, 1920s style tapering cylindrical cocktail jug; fish and cake servers, a set of six cased grapefruit spoons, a pair of Victorian style cased servers, stamped Walker & Hall; cased set of six butter knives; cased set of four fish eaters, large two handled tray, cigarette box, King's pattern flatware, boxed steak knives, antler horn carving sets, hip flasks, cruet set etc - this lot also includes a Limoges cobalt blue and gilt sugar basin and cover and an English Pewter J T & Co., pattern no: 2451 hammered two handled serving bowl (2 boxes)
A French Silver Flatware ServiceMaison Odiot, Paris, 20th CenturyCompiegne pattern, comprising: 12 dinner knives12 dinner forks12 salad forks12 teaspoons12 soup spoons12 dessert spoons11 butter spreaders,together with an associated French silver lemon fork and jelly knife;85 items total.149 ozt 3 dwt weighableLength of dinner knife 10 1/4 inches. This lot is located in Chicago.Condition reports are available upon request. All lots are sold "as is," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction. The physical condition of lots can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect a lot personally or through a knowledgeable representative prior to bidding. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Prospective buyers must review and agree to the Conditions of Sale before participating in an auction, and it is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that they have requested, received and considered any condition report.
A George III silver canteen of flatware,by Eley & Fearn, and William Fearn, London 1796,of thread pattern, crest engraved, comprising one hundred and sixteen pieces, including a Victorian fish slice and a dessert fork,fish slice 31cm long, 220ozt (116)For an itemised list, please see the online catalogue.Condition ReportFour basting spoons Ten teaspoonsTwenty-two dessert spoonsNineteen dessert forksTwenty-six table forksTwenty-seven tablespoonsFour sauce ladlesA pair of salt spoonsOne sugar sifter spoonOne fish sliceOne table fork has a missing tineOne tablespoon has a cracked bowlThe tines of the dessert forks are wornOverall some expected scratches and expected wear
A George V silver two handled Trophy Cup, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, in the Art Deco style, with later presentation inscription, on ebonised wooden base, together with a silver sauce boat, by Viner's Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1933, as found, a small silver heart shaped hinged box, flatware etc., weighable silver 10.6ozt (a lot)
A small George V silver and tortoiseshell Pot, hallmarked London, 1919, of circular form, the lift off cover inset with tortoiseshell, 5cm diameter, together with two other silver mounted glass dressing table jars, both inset tortoiseshell, a silver ARP badge, a silver easel frame, a small quantity of silver flatware etc., weighable silver 4.5ozt.
A George VI silver Caddy Spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1947, together with a quantity of 19th and 20thC silver flatware, including a George III table spoon, London 1792, cruet spoons, sugar nips etc., a small quantity of silver handled dressing table accoutrements and some silver plated flatware, weighable silver 7.5ozt (a lot)
A pair of William IV silver Table Spoons, by Isaac Parkin, hallmarked Exeter, 1833, fiddle pattern, the handles monogrammed, bowls in poor condition, together with a pair of Exeter silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, 1839, initialled, and a quantity of other 19thC flatware, approx total weight 19.2ozt (a lot)
Collection of silver flatware to include a set of six early 19th century Irish 'Old English Pattern' teaspoons, Dublin hallmarked (maker J.S), 13cm long, a similar pair of Irish mustard spoons (maker Benjamin Taitt), set of six late Victorian coffee spoons, Sheffield 1896, Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon, fish serving set, etc, plus 2 x silver plated cake forks and a silver plated fish knife with MOP handle
Small collection of silver flatware to include a pair of late Victorian serving spoons with crimped bowls, Sheffield 1896 (approx 20cm long), set of 6 George V coffee spoons with cast 'stringing' design to handles, Sheffield 1926, Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon, Edinburgh 1848, George IV fiddle pattern teaspoon, etc
Mid 20th Century cased set of 6 silver teaspoons, each from a different assay office, hallmarked 1956, maker 'B.Ld' (approx 11cm long), together with a late Victorian cased pair of silver napkin rings with chased floral decoration, Birmingham 1900, a silver 'Gin' decanter label, Sheffield 1966, silver pickle fork, white metal egg cup (6.5cm high) and a small quantity of silver plated flatware (including a cased pair of serving spoons)
Assortment of George III and later silver flatware comprising; six Hanoverian pattern table forks, two being London 1798, sponsor's mark RC (probably Richard Crossley), four London 1799, William Eley I & William Fearn; six Victorian lunch forks, London 1864, George William Adams (Chawner & Co.); six Old English pattern tablespoons, five being London 1824, William Chawner II, one London 1821, Henry Day; six George III dessert spoons, four being London 1804, two London 1817, all six William Eley I & William Fearn; six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, assorted makers, two Old English pattern basting spoons, London 1781, George Smith III, and London 1819, Richard Poulden, three sauce ladles, same year and maker, and two salt spoons, London 1821, Henry Day, in all 1,775g approx
A George VI silver canteen of flatware, Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1939, Dubarry Pattern, including six soup spoons, six table forks, six fish knives, six fish forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, one pickle fork, two serving spoons, two sauce ladles, six tea spoons, one Soup Ladle, together with a small waiter, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1939, and a six piece cruet set with associated spoons, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1935, approx 92ozt

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