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Los 236

A silver plated candelabrum, 44.5cm high, a large urn shaped vase, wine coaster, hand bell, various silver flatware and a silver powder compact, etc.

Los 826

A mixed part canteen of George III and later silver mainly fiddle or fiddle and thread flatware, various dates and makers, comprising thirty two items, 52 oz.

Los 268

A cased part set of silver handled flatware; together with two further cased sets of cutlery

Los 489

Mixed collectables to include a silver hallmarked mounted three-piece dressing table set (mirror and two brushes, makers William Adams Ltd), set of Frederick Hill & Co cast metal scales, a boxed stationery set, retro cased picnic cutlery and utensil set, two boxed Queen Elizabeth II coronation brandy glasses, chromed desktop inkwell, cast metal three-branch candelabra, cut glass claret jug, silver plated flatware, etc

Los 459

Drei Besteckteile, wohl Meissen, 19. Jhdt. Bestehend aus Messer, Gabel und Löffel. Silber mit Porzellangriffen. Porzellan mit polychromem Blumendekor. Silber mit reliefiertem Cherubim sowie graviertem Rankenwerk. Punziert mit Meistermarke "TFT". Gabel restauriert, Löffel mit Haarriss. Mit Etui. Länge 20 - 22,5 cm bzw. 26 cm (Etui). Three pieces of silver porcelain-mounted flatware, probably Meissen, 19th century Bestehend aus Messer, Gabel und Löffel. Silber mit Porzellangriffen. Porzellan mit polychromem Blumendekor. Silber mit reliefiertem Cherubim sowie graviertem Rankenwerk. Punziert mit Meistermarke "TFT". Gabel restauriert, Löffel mit Haarriss. Mit Etui. Länge 20 - 22,5 cm bzw. 26 cm (Etui).

Los 423

A quantity of hallmarked silver to include flatware, bonbon dishes and a napkin ring, approx total weight 347g (8)

Los 440

A canteen of silver plated flatware for twelve place settings

Los 442

A quantity of Elkington silver plated flatware for six place settings

Los 443

A quantity of Kings pattern silver plated flatware for twelve place settings

Los 529

A Victorian silver King's pattern single struck flatware serviceElizabeth Eaton, London 1846 Crested, comprising: twelve tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six Scottish dessert forks (James McKay, Edinburgh 1848), some with small initials 'WW'; together with six Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert forks, William Eaton, London 1843, double struck, engraved crest and initial, weight 65oz. (36)Footnotes:Purportedly this is the crest of the Wood family.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 530

A George III silver Hour-Glass pattern fish sliceEley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1813 The blade with pierced panel, together with a quantity of Fiddle pattern flatware, comprising: nine table forks, including five Dublin 1845; six dessert forks, London 1831; four tablespoons; thirteen dessert spoons, including six Exeter 1846, two sauce ladles and another pair of Fiddle and Thread pattern sauce ladles, some pieces with engraved initials, weight 75oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 532

A quantity of silver Fiddle pattern flatwaremajority Mary Chawner, LondonComprising: twenty-four table forks, eighteen Mary Chawner, London 1836, six William Eaton, London 1835; twenty-four dessert forks, Mary Chawner, London 1837 - 1838; twenty-four dessert spoons, six Mary Chawner, London 1836, other makers, six 1835, six 1810, six 1847; thirty-five teaspoons, six Mary Chawner, London 1834, twelve 1847, six 1810, eleven 1825; four salt spoons; crested, majority with twin crests; other items two sifter spoons, and others, weight 154oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 533

A silver Hanoverian pattern flatware serviceBarker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1930 - 1934, also table spoons, H & Co Ltd, London 1963 The stems with prominent rat-tail to fronts and rat-tail heels, comprising: eleven table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, a soup ladle; together with a large quantity of silver flatware, including a basting spoon, a caddy spoon, three sauce ladles, varying sets of tea and coffee spoons, weight 150oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 534

Eight George II silver Hanoverian pattern bottom marked tablespoonsWilliam Young, London 1743 Armorial engraving to backs of stems; together with a quantity of Old English pattern silver flatware, comprising: six dessert spoons, William Seaman, London 1809, initialled, two sauce ladles, Richard Crossley, London 1806, and fourteen varying teaspoons, weight 36.5oz. (Qty)Footnotes:The arms on the eight spoons are for a lady of the COLLINS family of Redruth, Cornwall. At the time of the assay the holder of the arms was John COLLINS (1707-1775) of Redruth who in 1736 married Mary BASSETT (born 1716) of Illogan, Cornwall, and conclude that these are her arms.Notably the family were later (1802-1919) owners of the Manor of Truthan, Cornwall.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 537

A collection of George II / III silver Hanoverian pattern flatwareComprising: twelve bottom marked three-pronged dessert forks, six maker's mark W.T, possibly Walter Tweedies, London 1775, six, maker's mark scrip WT, circa 1768, one date letter distinguishable; twelve bottom marked dessert spoons, with elongated drop heel, six, maker's mark I.T, probably James Tookey, London 1754, six Thomas Tookey, London 1765; six bottom marked table forks, Philip Roker II, London 1742, and matching a set of six Vicorian bottom marked three-pronged table forks, crested, George Adams, London 1877; ten three-pronged dessert forks, crested, David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1923; together with twelve table knives and six dessert knives, with ebonised wood handles, weight 69oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 172

A quantity of Austro-Hungarian silver flatwarepre 1922 3rd standard markComprising: Fiddle pattern, twelve table forks, six tablespoons, eight teaspoons and a serving slice and fork, all with maker's mark HSC, all monogrammed; other plated flatware, weight of weighable silver 57oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 195

A Danish silver Continental (Antik) pattern table service of flatware and cutlery, in a table canteenGeorg Jensen, stamped 925 S, predominately 1915 - 1927 period mark, also with importers mark for George Stockwell, London 1922 - 1931, some pieces also with marks for assay master C F Heise, Copenhagen 1922 - 1925Placings for twelve, comprising: table forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, fish forks, teaspoons, cake forks, cake / pastry knives, table knives and dessert knives, with stainless steel blades, and a pair of sauce ladles, all contained in a canteen with lift-up cover, internal compartments and front drawers, on a removable base, weight excluding knives with steel blades 146oz.Footnotes:Continental (Antik) pattern was designed by Georg Jensen in 1906.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 202

An American 'English King' pattern silver 'game bird' flatware serviceTiffany & Co, New York 1902-1907, incuse stamped 'C' and STERLING King's shape, Queen's variant, embossed silver hollow ware handles, placings for twelve, comprising: game bird forks with silver handles and plated three prongs, game bird knives, with silver handles and stainless-steel blades. (24)Footnotes:This 'English King' pattern was designed for Tiffany & Co. in 1885 by Charles Grosjean (1841-1888), their head designer and silversmith. The letter 'C' stamped on the forks dates this set to 1902-1907, when Charles T. Cook was president of Tiffany & Co.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 205

A rare American silver and enamelled 108 piece 'Lap-Over-Edge' flatware serviceTiffany & Co, New York, circa 1891, stamped 'M' for Edward Moore period (1873-1891) or 'T' for Charles Tiffany period (1892-1902), incuse stamped TIFFANY & CO / STERLING / PAT. 1880 The handles acid-etched and engraved with naturalistic flowers, foliage and others with geometric aesthetic style decoration, hand embellished with polychrome champlevé enamelling, the reverse mostly plain terminating with a script initial 'T', either engraved or etched in relief Comprising:-Thirty six dessert forks decorated with buttercups, daisies, roses, ferns, leaves and various abstract geometric patterns, consisting of: - twelve Moore period, engraved initial - twelve Tiffany period, in relief initial - twelve Tiffany period, in relief initial, the reverse of these with acid-etched foliage, the fronts with differing floral and leaf designs including primroses, thistles, pansies, violets, dahlias, sweet-peas, forget-me-nots and daisiesEighteen dessert spoons designs echoing the above, consisting of:- twelve Moore period, engraved initial- six Tiffany period, in relief initialEighteen large soup / chowder spoonsTiffany period, in relief initial, fronts featuring a broad range of flowers and foliage, including poppies, holly, nasturtiums, carnations, daffodils, blue iris, tulips, lily-of-the-valley, snow drops, amongst others, length 20.5cmEighteen dessert knives with gilt blades, incuse stamped '426', designs echoing the dessert spoons and forks, consisting of:- twelve Moore period, engraved initial - five Moore period, in relief initial - one Tiffany period, in relief initial Eighteen egg spoons with gilt bowls, designs echoing the dessert spoons, forks and knives, consisting of:- eight Moore period, engraved initial - eight Moore period, in relief initial - two Tiffany period, in relief initial weight excluding knives 157 ozweight of knives 37.5 oz. (108)Footnotes:Lot ResearchFor Tiffany & Co., 'Lap Over Edge' is often regarded as the most innovative silver flatware they ever produced. This opulent and ground-breaking design incorporates Japanese style naturalistic motifs, such as flora and fauna, animals and insects, and is in the aesthetic taste. It is not merely an imitation of Japanese decoration, but an adaptation of Japanese artistry and traditional techniques. This cross-cultural hybrid approach generated originality of form, creating a new and exciting experimental approach to silverwork. Tiffany & Co. broke with the rigidity of the past to create a new artistic sensibility, which was in turn both beautiful and functional. To therefore understand why 'Lap Over Edge' is regarded with such high esteem, and why the service on offer here is so rare, it is worth summarising its creation relative to Tiffany & Co.'s history. In 1837, Tiffany & Co. was founded in New York by Charles Louis Tiffany (1812-1902) and partners, as a luxury goods business (formerly known as 'Tiffany & Young', then 'Tiffany, Young & Ellis'). Around 1848, after forming close importing ties with Europe, Tiffany began to focus on two mercantile lines – silver and precious stones, which established the foundation for their future worldwide reputation. From 1847 to 1851, Tiffany retailed silver from several New York silversmiths, which included Henry Hebbard, Gale & Hughes, Wood & Hughes, and John C. Moore amongst others, with pieces they sold always stamped with the maker's mark and also that of Tiffany ('Tiffany, Young & Ellis' at that time). The demand in silverware increased, both for household and presentation pieces, which led Charles Tiffany and his partners to the decision that it made economic sense to bring the silver-manufacturing in-house. John C. Moore was their man of choice, who happened to be one of the finest silversmiths in New York at that time, working from his silver manufactory in Prince Street. Moore was to manufacture exclusively for Tiffany, but they still retailed silverware from other makers besides Moore. Moore was only making the hollow-ware during this period, with the flatware coming from outside makers. In 1853, Charles Tiffany gained total control of the firm on the retirement of his partners Young and Ellis, with the firm officially acquiring the name 'Tiffany & Co.'.Tiffany & Co. was soon regarded as the leading silverware house in New York, but what is of note is that in 1851, soon after the arrangement with John Moore was made, John retired and handed the reins over to his twenty-four-year-old son Edward Chandler Moore (1827-1891). Trained by his father, Edward Moore was a first-rate silversmith and designer, who had the eye and emotional response of an artist. In addition, he had the people skills to manage a silver workshop, combined with an innate entrepreneurial spirit. As a man he was a quiet visionary who did not encourage the limelight, and an educator who liked others to flourish under his leadership. It therefore made sense that in 1868, given the success and size Tiffany's had grown, that Edward Moore's silver manufactory was officially incorporated into Tiffany & Co. Moore was assigned chief designer and director of the firm's silverworks, serving from 1868 until his passing in 1891. Prior to the date of incorporation with Moore, Tiffany's silver was well made but rather conservative and traditional in form, following simple classical lines. The Civil War (fought between 1861 and 1865) negatively impacted many aspects of American life (which included silver design and production) and after such a grim period in the history of the United States, the American people desired change and a sense of newness; a departure from the old. For Moore, trips to Europe and specifically the 1867 Exposition Universelle opened that creative door. After Japanese ports reopened to trade with the West in 1854, shiploads of exotic oriental merchandise began pouring into France. In 1867, to nurture new business opportunities with the West, Japan decided to hold its first formal arts and crafts exhibition at the Paris Exposition Universelle, sharing their pavilion area with China and Siam. The exhibition attracted a great deal of international interest. Attended by Moore, Tiffany & Co.'s first trade show was held at this exhibition and was a relatively modest offering by European standards. To the astonishment of the established order, Tiffany & Co. won the bronze medal, which was the first time an American company had been awarded a medal by a foreign jury. For Moore, the exposure to International Exhibitions helped open up a world outside of the narrow constraints of America and Europe, and he became fascinated by the art which existed outside of the western canon. The possibilities of the exotic 'other', specifically Japanese inspired and 'Orientalism', fuelled his creativity. However, from a business point of view, Charles Tiffany and Edward Moore were also astute enough to know that for the company to achieve financial success, they needed to expand internationally and offer silver that was artistically unique. International Exhibitions and their capacity for worldwide exposure and creative input, were the ideal marketing tool for an American company with big ambitions. Therefore, in response to what he had seen in 1867, Moore began to assemble a significant collection of non-Western art and artefacts, to both educate and inspire Tiffany's designers and craftsmen. Over the following years he acquired over 2000 objects..... For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 321

A Victorian silver King's pattern flatware servicepredominately Mary Chawner, London 1837, with William IV duty mark With diamond shell heels, all crested, placings for twelve, comprising: table forks, tablespoons, dessert forks (three Edward Joseph, London 1856), dessert spoons, weight 125oz. (48)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 329

Twenty-four George III Scottish silver Old English Thread pattern table forkseighteen, William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1798 and six P Cunningham & Son, Edinburgh 1810 All engraved with the same crest and motto of the WEDDERBURN or WEDERBURN family of Blackness Perthshire and later Ballidean House between Dundee and Perth; together with a large quantity of other silver Old English pattern flatware, including: eight table forks, Richard Crossley, London 1804, four table spoons, Solomon Hougham, London 1802, four dessert spoons, Thomas Wallis, London 1802, six Scottish bottom marked dessert spoons, eight bottom marked table spoons and five dessert spoons, Thomas Chawner, London 1773, most pieces with the same crest or crest and motto, weight 112oz. (Qty)Footnotes:This is the crest and motto of the WEDDERBURN or WEDERBURN family of Blackness Perthshire and later Ballidean House between Dundee and Perth.Sir David WEDDERBURN (1775-1858), who in 1803 was created Baronet Wedderburn of Ballidean and is likely to be the owner of the crest and motto here. The 1st Baronet was a member of various London militias and was Postmaster General in Scotland 1823-1831.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 332

A collection of 18th and 19th century silver flatwarevarious maker's and dates including Scottish and ExeterComprising: eight Scottish pointed-end table spoons and seven dessert spoons, William Robertson, Edinburgh 1794, another three slightly larger dessert spoons, Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh date letter J, 1789, all later initialled; together with Old English pattern flatware, including, two table spoons, six bottom marked dessert spoons, three other dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks; Fiddle pattern flatware, four table forks, six dessert spoons, Mary Chawner, London 1838, six large dessert forks, George Ferris, Exeter 1824, six other dessert forks; and four Dutch spoons, with pointed-ends, mostly initialled or crested, weight 98oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 333

A collection of silver flatwarevarying maker's and datesComprising: a George II silver toddy ladle, Richard Burcombe, London 1733, plain oval bowl with pouring lip, turned wood handle, length 34cm; a Fiddle pattern salad fork, Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1812, a Fiddle and Shell pattern fish slice, London 1836, a marrow scoop, London 1801, four Old English pattern sauce ladles, Richard Crossley, London 1801, weight of weighable silver 17.5oz. (8)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 335

A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern flatware service, together with a three-piece a tea service and goblet, all contained in a canteen boxflatware service, David Reid, Newcastle 1855 All pieced initialled W for the Waters family, flatware service, placings for twelve, comprising: table forks, eight table spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, six egg spoons, a mustard spoon, three salt spoons, a pair of sugar tongs; together with six provincial Scottish toddy ladles, Aberdeen, stamped 'IP' 'ABD' 'IP'; other maker's two sauce ladles, three Irish silver toddy ladles, with pouring lip, crested, a Scottish soup ladle, and two electroplated basting spoons.The three-piece tea service, Edward & John Barnard, London 1854, globular form profusely chased with rococo style scrolls and diaper-work panels, the handle with ivory insulators, together with a silver goblet, Hayne & Cater, London 1855, thistle form bowl with embossed scrolls, one cartouche with inscription, height 16.7cm; five glass condiment bottles; all contained in an oak fitted travelling case, with three lift-out compartments, weight flatware service 130oz, others 45oz. (Qty)Footnotes:The inscription on the goblet reads 'To Benjamin Waters Esqr. From the owners of the Mariner As a mark of their respect ABERDEEN July 1855'The item within this lot containing ivory has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). With non-transferable reference (DX8BJMUP).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 337

A collection of silver flatware itemsvarious maker's and dates, Fiddle pattern items, comprising: a soup ladle, Richard Crossley, London 1804; two sauce ladles, London 189; six soup spoons, Sheffield 1929; eight dessert forks, including three William Cummins, also incuse stamped NEILL, Dublin 1825, crested; one dessert spoon and ten teaspoons; Old English pattern items, six table forks, Morris & Michael Emanuel, London 1826, three table forks, Samuel Neville, Dublin 1806, three Maltese silver forks, stamped LEBRUN, three dessert forks, and a set of eleven Scottish Old English bead teaspoons, Edinburgh 1871, another matched, weight 78oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 338

A collection of 19th century silver Fiddle pattern flatwarevarious maker's and datesComprising: twelve table forks, including ten Mary Chawner, London 1840; six table spoons, eight dessert forks, Mary Chawner, London 1840; another different maker; seven dessert spoons; eight teaspoons; two sauce ladles; a butter knife and three condiment spoons; most with engraved initial; together with five Hanoverian pattern bottom marked table spoons, Robert Perth, London, circa 1750, crested; and a pair of fish servers, John Grinsell, Birmingham 1854, pierced blades and tines, weight excluding servers 95oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 339

A collection of silver King's and Queens's pattern flatwarevarious maker's and dates, 19th centuryKing's pattern, comprising: ten table forks; tablespoons, including six Elizabeth Eaton, London 1846, six no maker, London 1838; three dessert forks; eight dessert spoons, Charles Boyton, London 1855; ten teaspoons; two basting spoons, William Eaton, London 1829; a soup ladle, London 1836; six silver handled table knives and six dessert knives; Queen's pattern, six dessert forks; five dessert spoons, Charles Boyton, London 1839; four sauce ladles, George Adams, London 1864; a fish slice, William Robert Smily, London 1841; fourteen electroplated items and quantity of electroplate, twelve fruit knives and eleven fruit fork, weight 160oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 340

A collection of 18th and 19th century silver Old English pattern flatwarevarious maker's and dates Most with the same crest, comprising: twenty-four table forks, including twelve, Eley & Fearn, London 1814, five London 1810, six William Eaton, London 1833; nineteen table spoons, including thirteen, Eley & Fearn, London 1799, one Hester Bateman, London 1784; twenty dessert forks; seventeen dessert spoons; two sauce ladles; fourteen other tea / coffee and condiment spoons, one Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, weight 150oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 341

A collection of silver King's pattern flatwarevarying maker's and datesWith variants, comprising: eighteen table forks, eight Mary Chawner, London 1839, engraved crest and coronet, six Sheffield 1970, four single stuck, Newcastle 1812; eighteen dessert forks, including six King's Honeysuckle, Hayne & Cater, London 1839, six Sheffield 1966, and four single stuck, Newcastle 1812; ten dessert spoons, including six Sheffield 1967 and four single struck, Newcastle 1840; six soup spoons, Sheffield 1969; twelve varying teaspoons; six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1967; a pair of sauce ladles, Eley & Fearn, London 1819; six pair of modern table and dessert knives, Sheffield 1967 and 1969, with other plated knives, weight excluding knives 138oz. (Qty)Footnotes:The eight table forks with crest and coronet are of Joshua VANNECK (1788-1844) 2nd Baron Huntingfield of Havering Hall Suffolk in the Irish Peerage.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 382

A quantity of silver flatwarevarious maker's and datesComprising: eight Fiddle pattern table spoons and three dessert forks, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918, six Old English pattern dessert spoons, Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1809, initialled, a Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, five salt spoons, two serving spoons, Charles Douglas Richard Hanbury-Tracy, Baron Sudeley, London 1903, twist stems, with elephant finials, length 16.7cm, two of serving spoons, Nerescheimer, Hanau, import marks for Chester 1902, with galleon finials, and a Dutch serving spoon, with import marks, and two silver toddy ladles, with whalebone twist handles, bowls with lion passant only, early 19th century, weight 45oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 494

A Victorian silver Grecian pattern table service of flatwareGeorge Adams, London 1864 - 1868 Placings for twelve, comprising table forks, tablespoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons (four 1853) and two egg spoons (1854), all crested, weight 139oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 495

An unusual Victorian silver flatware serviceI & H Lias, H & H Lias, London 1842, 1850, 1864, 1874 and H J Lias, London 1877, unusual pattern of unknown name, shaped terminal with cartouche to the front and Gothic style heel, comprising: five table forks, twelve table spoons (one by a different maker Wakely & Wheeler), thirteen dessert forks (one by a different maker Wakely & Wheeler), fourteen dessert spoons (three by different maker Wakely & Wheeler), eight teaspoons, with composite knives in a box, weight of silver 117oz. (52)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 496

A Victorian silver Palm pattern flatware serviceAldwinkle & Slater, London 1890 Comprising: eighteen tablespoons, thirty-six table forks, twenty-four dessert forks, twenty-four dessert spoons, eighteen teaspoons, a soup ladle, two basting spoons, four sauce ladles, weight 335oz. (127)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 498

A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatwarevarying maker's and datesComprising: seven table forks; nine tablespoons, including four, Lias & Lias, London 1845; five dessert forks, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848; seven dessert spoons; eight teaspoons; a toddy ladle; and six other varying patterned teaspoons, initialled or crested, weight 66oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 500

A part Old English pattern silver flatware serviceJohn Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1924 - 1934Comprising: six table forks, six tablespoons, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and other items, weight 48oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 501

A silver King's pattern table service of flatware and cutlery, in a table canteenCooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1953 - 1959, although predominantly 1959With diamond shell heels, placings for twelve, comprising: table forks, six table spoons, dessert forks, desserts spoons, soup spoons (one London 1953), fish forks, fish knives, table and dessert knives with stainless steel blades and a four-piece carving set, teaspoons, coffee spoons, soup ladle and two sauce ladles, with a fitted table canteen, lift up cover and front drawer, weight excluding knives with steel blades 195oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 502

A quantity of Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern flatwarepieces by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1853 and George Lambert, London 1893 Comprising: six table forks, four table spoons, seven dessert forks, seven dessert spoons, together with a quantity of assorted flatware: including six Old English pattern teaspoons, three 'Admiralty' pattern condiment spoons, George Adams, London 1846, 1851 and 1853, a par of George III silver sugar tongs, a pair of grape scissors, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1900, crested, and a quantity of spoons and a pair of plated Harlequin sugar nips, weight of silver 90oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 503

A silver Fiddle pattern flatware service, in a canteen boxHamilton & Inches, Sheffield 1970 Placings for eight, comprising: table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, four table / serving spoons, two sauce ladles, table knives and dessert knives, with stainless steel blades, a three-piece carving set, all contained in a fitted canteen box, weight excluding knives 77oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 513

A silver Reed and Ribbon pattern flatware serviceMartin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1913 predominately placings for twelve, comprising: table forks, ten tablespoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, ten teaspoons, eleven coffee spoons (1917), six sorbet spoons (1924), four mustard spoons (1917), five salt spoons (1919), a soup ladle (1924) and a matched pickle fork, weight 178oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 518

A silver Sandringham pattern flatware serviceRobert Stewart, Sheffield 1933Placings for twelve, comprising: table forks, tablespoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, weight 118oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 102

A selection of silver flatware, A selection of silver flatware, gross weight of solid silver items 11.90ozt.

Los 60

A selection of silver and plated flatware, A selection of silver and plated flatware, to include a silver plate cheese scoop, six silver apostle spoons, forks, spoons, napkin rings etc, gross weight of solid silver items 32.40ozt.

Los 62

A selection of silver, A selection of silver, to include toast rack, cruet sets and flatware, gross weight of hallmarked items 21.36ozt.

Los 63

A selection of silver flatware, A selection of silver flatware, mostly Queen's pattern, comprising seven table spoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, seven teaspoons, various hallmarks, gross weight 113.50ozt.NB - Three dinner forks are a different pattern

Los 67

A selection of silver flatware, A selection of silver flatware, to include eight dinner forks, six table spoons, five dessert spoons, etc, various makers, gross weight 47.95ozt.Overall condition good to fairDinner forks monogrammed, Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1903 and 1910Four table spons monogrammed, George Aldwinckle, London, 1849Two table spoons monogrammed, Thomas Watson, Newcastle, 1825Five dessert spoons monogrammed, Thomas Watson, Newcastle, 1837

Los 79

A selection of silver, A selection of silver, to include a Georg Jensen silver fish fork and knife, a Child & Child slice, serving spoons, tast rack, napkin rings, cruets, and assorted flatware, gross weight of solid silver items 34.09ozt.

Los 150

A TRAY OF ASSORTED SUNDRIES TO INCLUDE MASONS CHRISTMAS PLATES, SILVER PLATED FLATWARE ETC.

Los 222

Assorted Edward VII hallmarked silver flatware

Los 431

A set of Tackhing bamboo patterned napkin rings, ladle, salt cellars and pepperette, marked 'sterling silver', Hong Kong; A pair of Russian hexagonal salt and pepper shakers, hallmarked '84 zolotnik' (875/1000); a cased of British silver plated flatware and a pair of plated salts.

Los 439

20th century Norwegian 830 standard white metal flatware by Mestergull Midling, comprising six pastry forks, boxed, six dessert forks, boxed, six dessert knives with weighted handles and stainless steel blades, boxed and six dessert spoons in felt wallet, 21ozt weighable silver.

Los 441

An extensive German silver Werkbund style (800) part canteen of silver flatware and cutlery by Franz Bahner & CoIncluding:23 x Ice cream spoons18 x Table forks20 x Soup spoons12 x Pastry20 x Fish knives21 x Coffee spoons20 x Dessert spoons17 x Dessert spoons12 x Teaspoons8 x Fruit knives24 x Fruit forks23 x Side forksSilver handled table and other knivesTogether with matching items of serving spoons, ladles, fish slices, slotted spoons, basting spoons and other items426 ozt gross weight of 800 weighable silver no including matching knives with steel blades, some items although matching bear a "K" monogram.Note some pieces are mongrammed with the letter K.

Los 447

A silver salver; circular with raised pie crust border; commemorative engraving to centre with facsimile signatures, on four pad feet. Sheffield 1949, by Roberts and Dore 30.5cm diam. Together with a William IV mustard, circular with pierced arched sides. Sheffield 1833 by Henry Wilkinson and Sons, another smaller Birmingham 1905 by Martin Hall and Company; a pair of George III table spoons, London 1814 by William Eley and William Fearn and a small quantity of silver and silver plated flatware - 37ozt

Los 466

A matched silver part canteen of "Hanovarian Rat's Tail" flatware including, London 1914 and other dates and makers, the set comprises fourteen table forks, fifteen dessert forks, six dessert spoons, two sauce ladles and a table spoon. 72 ozt gross weight.

Los 497

A matched canteen of Kings pattern and other silver flatware, various dates & makers to include William Chawner, within an oak canteen, approx 131ozt gross weight of weighable silver excluding knives with loaded handles and steel blades.

Los 198

Hallmarked silver flatware comprising:a pair of early 20th century Cooper Brothers dessert serving spoons; a candle-snuffer;sugar tongs;a set of six coffee spoons, a matched set of five teaspoons and a single coffee spoon.(345g)

Los 210

A selection of silver and silver-plate to include a hallmarked-silver caster, a pair of dwarf silver-plated candlesticks with floral engraving, silver-handled flatware and a set of four hand-cut glass circular salts with hallmarked-silver stands (small selection)

Los 227

A heavy hallmarked-silver double struck, King's pattern, part flatware service (maker's mark HA, Sheffield assay marks for 1914) comprising: 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons and 8 serving spoons (combined gross weight approx. 3644g) (44 pieces total)

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