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Gold black onyx ring, gold cufflink and pair of crystal earrings, all 9ct, silver-gilt stone set ring and a collection of costume jewellery, to include two Rotary watches, broaches, necklaces, etc, together with silver plate flatware and other collectablesCondition Report:9ct gold non stone set approx 1.9gm, stone set approx 3.15gm
ASSORTED 19TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE, comprising pair George III fiddle pattern table forks engraved B initial, set 3 Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons engraved B initial, set 3 Victorian fiddle thread & shell pattern dessert spoons, and set 6 fiddle & thread pattern teaspoons, tot wt appr 21.5 (14)
Group of silver, to include a 1930's three piece cruet set, comprising mustard pot and cover with blue glass liner, open salt with blue glass liner and pepper, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1933 and 1937, an early 20th century mustard pot and cover of hexagonal bellied form, with blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham 1918, makers mark worn and indistinct, 1920's silver mounted pepper, of bellied form with weighted foot, and a group of assorted flatware, including a Victorian fiddle pattern table fork, pair of George III salt spoons, etc., approximate total weighable silver 13.01 ozt (404.8 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, indentations and small knocks.Cruets with a number of knocks to bodies. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.Oval mustard glass liner with loss to rim, and hexagonal mustard glass liner with a number of losses to rim.
Continental silver flatware, comprising four table knifes with silver handles, four table forks, four table spoons, three dessert forks, and one dessert spoon, each stamped 800, and marked 'DB', approximate weighable silver 18.55 ozt (577.1 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, and some wear to edges of blades, prongs and bowls.Knife handles with a number of knocks, and starting to separate from blades.Marks with varying degrees of wear.
Samuel Kirk & Sons, United States. 96 piece sterling silver flatware set with a gold-colored and textured "Florentine" finish. The set consists of 12 lunch forks, 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner spoons, 24 lunch spoons, 12 knives, 12 butter knives, and 12 serving utensils. With a storage chest.Case; height: 5 3/4 in x width: 15 in x depth: 11 1/4 in. Set: height ranges from 5 1/2 in to 13 in; width ranges from 3/4 in to 2 1/4 in. Gross weight of sterling (does not include 16 sterling handled knives): 94.81 Troy oz.
Gorham Manufacturing Company, United States. Set of 62 pieces of sterling silver flatware in the Chantilly pattern, 1895. Includes: five dinner knives, four lunch knives, 12 dinner spoons, 18 lunch spoons, nine dinner forks, eight salad forks, three lunch forks, and three serving utensils. With a wooden storage chest.Gross weight of sterling (does not include 4 sterling handled items): 70.845 Troy oz.
A large group of 122 pieces of American silver and sterling flatware. One sterling silver Gorham flatware set including: eight butter knives, four serving spoons, eight fish forks, 11 spoons, eight forks, and eight knives. Non-Gorham sterling includes: two cups, three forks, one serving spoon, one file, three teaspoons, and 28 assorted spoons. This group additionally includes 37 non-sterling silver assorted flatware.Gross weight of sterling (does not include 8 sterling handled items): 65.84 Troy oz.
F.W. "Frank" Smith Silver Company, United States. Set of 55 "Wood Lily" pattern sterling silver flatware including: eight knives, eight butter knives, eight forks, nine soup spoons (one in unopened wrapping), eight oyster forks, 11 spoons (three in unopened wrapping), and three serving utensils. Also included are ten assorted silver and sterling flatware including S. Kirk & Son, Reed & Barton, Atkin Bros. Ltd., and Norwegian 850 silver.Case; height: 3 in x width: 19 in x depth: 11 3/4 in. Set: height ranges from 5 1/4 in to 11 1/4 in; width ranges from 3/4 in to 2 1/2 in. Gross weight of sterling (does not include 16 sterling handled knives): 77.32 Troy oz.
English sterling silver flatware set consisting of a spoon, fork, and knife. One George II spoon, made by Elias Cachart, London, 1753. George III knife and fork made by Charles Hougham, London, 1792. The knife further marked S. Kirkby, Sheffield; with an ivory handle.Length ranges from 6 1/2 in to 8 1/4 in; Gross weight of sterling (does not include handled item): 2.44 Troy oz.
A massive set of sterling silver Peruvian flatware in a beautiful unique lockable cabinet. Set consists of 12 dinner forks, 12 luncheon forks, 12 cocktail forks, 12 salad forks, 12 dinner spoons, 12 luncheon spoons, 12 soup spoons, 11 teaspoons, 12 sugar shovel spoons, 12 sterling handled dinner knives, 12 sterling handled luncheon knives, 12 butter knives, three ladles, four serving spoons, three serving knives, two serving forks, and one platter.Cabinet; Height: 31 in x width: 24 in x depth: 22 1/2 in.Gross weight of sterling (does not include 24 sterling handled knives): 210.39 Troy oz.
A set of C. HUGO POTT silver plated flatware, Solingen - Germany. Pat. No 784.90.27. Model 84 designed by Carl Pott in 1952, mid 20th century, still in production. Provenance: N & L Karantokis Estate.Comprising of:12 table forks,10 table knives,12 soup spoons,10 fish forks,5 fish knives,8 salad forks,8 dessert knives,12 steak knives,12 teaspoons,12 coffee spoons,1 pie server,1 sauce ladle,1 soup ladle,2 large serving spoons,1 fork spoon,1 fish pealer,1 fish knife,2 salad servers,1 carving fork,1 carving knife,2 large serving forks,1 bottle openerTotal: (116pcs)
Large collection of silver flatware cutlery including, spoons, forks, teaspoons, etc all hallmarked with various marks, some part sets included, some with monograms etc, overall weight is 2559g approx overallAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Collection of silver flatware all of which bears a matching crest, including various spoons, forks etc, various hallmarks throughout, 1164g approx overallAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Flatware - three Sheffield Hall Mark company basting spoons housed in velvet slip; James Lodge Ltd fine quality silver plated table ware; H.Housley & Sons, Sheffield butter knives; cased set of Electro Plate apostle spoons; etc; a pair of miniature brass candlesticks, Toby jug, clock and boots
A pair of plated French fish servers with pierced & engraved blades, & loaded .950 standard neo-classical handles, in fitted case; eighteen pairs of Victorian engraved plated dessert knives & forks with loaded silver Kings pattern handles (Sheffield hallmarks, no date letter) in fitted coromandel case; twelve pairs of dessert knives with mother-of-pearl handles in mahogany case; & a quantity of odd English & French plated flatware, etc.
A pair of late Victorian hairbrushes with silver backs embossed with masks & leaf-scrolls, London 1890 (w.a.f.); a pair of continental white-metal apostle serving spoons in fitted case retailed by Harrods; a Norwegian .830 standard table spoon; various eastern small spoons; & a quantity of plated flatware, etc.
A PARCEL OF 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE, comprising a set of six Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, engraved initial 'B', maker Richard Britton, London 1840, 9.82ozt, 305.4 grams, a George III Old English pattern tablespoon, bright cut edging to handle, engraved initials, maker George Smith III, London 1779, a George III Old English pattern tablespoon, engraved initialled 'B', maker Samuel Davenport stamped over another maker's mark, London 1790, an Edwardian Old English pattern tablespoon, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, a pair of George III Fiddle pattern teaspoons in poor condition, London 1819, a pair of George III bead pattern teaspoons, engraved initials, maker George Gray overstruck on Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1792, a mid-18th Century teaspoon, a pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern condiment spoons, London 1875, an incorrectly cased set of six Edwardian silver teaspoons with foliate cast handles, makers Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1908, a case containing a set of six Dutch .833 standard teaspoons, circa 1921, together with a pair of plated fish forks with ivorine handles and sterling silver bands, gross weight of weighable sterling silver 22.64ozt, 704.2 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: condition is commensurate with age and use, most items in useable condition with a couple of exceptions)
A CASED ELIZABETH II SILVER MARROW SCOOP AND A SMALL PARCEL OF 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL AND OTHER SILVER FLATWARE, the marrow scoop maker Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1972, 1.52ozt, 47.5 grams, the loose flatware comprising a George III Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, indistinct maker's mark, Edinburgh 1817, a George III Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, maker probably Robert Wilson, lacks town mark and date letter, a pair of Fiddle pattern condiment spoons by John Heron of Greenock, Edinburgh 1812, another in Queens pattern by the same maker, Edinburgh 1816 and a George VI silver teaspoon, Birmingham 1946, gross weight 5ozt, 155.3 grams (Condition report: marrow scoop in good condition, all other items in useable condition, marks generally clear)
A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT SKEWER AND A SMALL PARCEL OF SILVER FLATWARE, the skewer engraved with initial 'P' below the hoop, maker Edward Lees, London 1807, 2.57ozt, 79.8 grams, length 23cm, together with two Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, both engraved with initial 'C' to handle, London 1833 and 1842, a pair of George III Old English pattern teaspoons, makers George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1796, etc, gross weight of all items 9.66ozt, 300.4 grams (9) (Condition report: the skewer has surface scratches commensurate with age and use, the remaining items are in mixed condition with wear to edges of spoon bowls and some other dents and thinned areas)
ELEVEN PIECES OF 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SILVER FLATWARE, comprising a soup ladle, two tablespoon and three teaspoons, engraved initials FMD, maker probably John Blackwood Caw, Edinburgh 1829, a basting spoon and two table forks bearing a heraldic crest and motto 'Non Eget Mauri Jaculis' (He needs not the Moorish javelins), maker Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1823 (spoon) 1828 (forks), a toddy ladle, engraved initials DM, maker Charles Dalgleish and retailed by Watson, Edinburgh 1817 and a teaspoon, makers Mitchell & Russell, no assay office mark, probably Edinburgh 1813, gross weight 22.06ozt, 686.3 grams (11) (Condition report: generally in good condition, fork tines have worn points, teaspoon bowls are a bit worn)
A PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE, including a pair of George V Fiddle pattern tablespoons, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1924, a Victorian Kings pattern sugar caster spoon, gilt bowl, maker William Robert Smily, London 1853, a set of twelve George VI coffee spoons with gilt bowls, makers C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1937, a set of three George V Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved initial 'B', Sheffield 1932, etc, gross weight 17.10ozt, 531.8 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: generally in useable condition, signs of light to moderate use)

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