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A Fine and comprehensive Christofle sterling silver canteen of flatware for twelve, c.2007, to include: 12 x table forks, knives & spoons, 12 x dessert forks, knives & spoons, 12 x fish forks and knives, 12 x bread knives, 12 x teaspoons & 12 x coffee/demi-tasse spoons, carving knife & fork, serving fork and spoon, fish serving knife and fork, salad serving fork & spoon, soup ladle, gravy ladle, cake slice, 2 x small serving spoons, 2 x butter knives and a cheese knife. stamped makers mark for OrfA vrerie Christofle. (148 pcs.), all stored in Christofle four drawer cherry wood flatware chest. (weighable silver 6.94kg/2,231Toz., excluding the silver handled and stainless steel bladed knives, cake slice, carving knife & fork, total gross weight 11.04kg)
Antique silver chest with steel & brass fittings with original contents as listed - 81cm x 56cm x 54cm ~ over 200 troy oz of silver noted as well as silver platedMilitary Campaign Silver Chest of oak construction with black painted steel strapping, lock & keys. Brass plaque to front engraved ‘EUSTACE’Remains of 2 pasted travel labels one depicting ‘Captain (rest illegible) The chest has a fitted lower interior & 4 upper trays. All paper & green baize lined. Most compartments have original content labels.The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company was formed in 1880 by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman. From its 112 Regent St address they were the first to sell at trade reductions direct to the public. They were renowned not only for their Regents plate, a much heavier form of silver plating than standard and for the production of military campaign supplies.Steel bound oak construction, with the above makers’ lozenge, not only complete with all of its paper & baize lined interior trays but also the vast majority of its original contents.A brass plaque is engraved ‘EUSTACE’, with worn pasted labels showing ‘Captain’, most of the silver content has the Eustace family crest engraved with one piece monogrammed ‘R.E.’ leading my research to a Captain R Eustace of the 39th Garhwal Rifles in the British Indian Army, traced to Mesopotamia in WW1. The chest was made to measure for his family crested silver after this date, as the majority is hallmarked 1920-21.The five layers of trays starts with Regent & other flatware, with the lower layers including a high volume of silver items including a Corinthian column oil lampstand & heavy twin handled tray all destined for the Captain’s dinner table. Naturally some of the items are missing or have been replaced, but the majority is original. ** Please note the Union Jack Flag is NOT included **
ADOLF HITLER FORMAL TABLE NAPKIN RING Fine original formal silver napkin ring from Adolf Hitler's personal formal silverware set, 1 3/4 in. tall, 1 1/2 in. diameter, bearing a large embossed Nazi eagle and swastika device, the swastika flanked by Hitler's initials 'A H' at bottom. On the opposite side the rings bear the hallmarks of silversmiths Bruckmann. Some light tarnishing, else fine condition. The Bruckmann 'formal pattern' of silver flatware and tableware was made as a 50th birthday present to Hitler from Albert Speer. There are believed to be six complete sets of 500 pieces, or possibly five sets of 600 pieces, and they were distributed among the places Hitler frequented the most: the 'Berghof' (Hitler's mountain home); 'Der Adlerhorst' (the Eagle's Nest); the 'Gasthaus' (Guest House) at Obersalzberg: the 'Braune Haus' (the 'Brown House'); the 'Prinzregentenplaz' apartment in Munich; and the 'Reichskanzlei' in Berlin.
A service of Edwardian silver Old English pattern flatware, comprising 8 table spoons, 23 table forks, 23 dessert spoons, 22 dessert forks, 2 sauce ladles and six teaspoons, by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1908, with 13 further matching teaspoons and a pair of condiment spoons by other makers, crested, 154oz overall, in fitted oak canteen.This lot is from the estate of Edward Alfred Alexander Baldwin (1938 - 2021). Edward was the grandson of Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, and the fourth Earl Baldwin of Bewdley. Stanley Baldwin was from an extraordinary family: Rudyard Kipling was his first cousin, Edward Burne-Jones and Edward Poynter were both uncles, his mother Louisa was a novelist, and her siblings included the famous Macdonald sisters. Edward Baldwin was committed to rehabilitating his grandfather's reputation and, being an only child, spent much of his life as sole custodian of these family objects.
A collection of silver flatware, comprising a George III sifter spoon by Mary & Elizabeth Sumner, London 1813, a Victorian christening fork and spoon by Francis Higgins II, London 1858, a set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1851, and assorted other pieces including a set of six coffee spoons, cased, 17.5oz overall. (qty)
A set of five George III silver fiddle and thread pattern dessert spoons, by George Smith III & William Fearn, London 1793, and a quantity of mainly 19th century silver fiddle pattern flatware, to include a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of table spoons, various dessert spoons, forks and teaspoons, and a small collection of Exeter condiment spoons, including two pairs of mustard spoons by Owen Fielding (Plymouth Dock) and James Niner, 37.5oz overall. (qty)
Two George III silver table spoons, later embossed as berry spoons, London 1768 and 1778, a silver spoon with figural terminal, by Daniel & John Welby, London 1903, assorted other silver flatware, to include two cased sets of coffee spoons, two napkin rings, and two sets of six silver handled tea knives, 16oz weighable. (qty)
A service of George V silver Old English pattern flatware, comprising soup ladle, 2 gravy spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 15 table spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, 6 egg spoons, 2 pairs of sugar tongs, 2 butter knives, sifter spoon, sugar shovel and jam spoon, by Brook & Son, London 1916, 147oz overall, in fitted oak canteen.
A collection of assorted silver, to include two pairs of shell shaped salts, a further similar pair of white metal salts, a pair of spill vases, a pair of silver mounted cut glass vases, other silver mounted glass items, a pair of small forks, a salt spoon, various plated items including a bosun's whistle, a mesh coin purse, and assorted flatware etc, a Waterman's fountain pen, a gold plated pen, and other items. (qty)
A matched part service of 19th century silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising a table spoon, 18 dessert spoons, 4 table forks, 2 dessert forks, and 7 teaspoons, various dates and makers, together with a set of 8 William IV silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern teaspoons, by William Chawner II, London 1831, 55.5oz overall.
A collection of silver, to include an Edwardian rectangular dressing table box, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1905, a similar oval trinket box, Birmingham 1905, a pair of Victorian Scottish fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1841, three small trophy cups, a bottle coaster with turned wooden base, and various other small items, flatware etc, approx 13oz weighable. (qty)
A George III silver fiddle pattern gravy spoon, by Sydenham William Peppin, London 1816, another similar by Eley & Fearn, London 1823, other similar flatware comprising two table spoons, five teaspoons and a mustard spoon, and a similar pair of sugar tongs, various dates and makers, 19oz overall. (9)
A collection of silver flatware, to include a set of five teaspoons by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1912, four various dessert spoons, three pairs of sugar tongs, a sauce ladle, a Dutch embossed caddy spoon, three other small spoons, four silver handled tea knives and a pickle fork, 15oz weighable. (qty)
A collection of silver, comprising a late Victorian sauce boat, with scroll handle and pad feet, London 1896, a cream jug with reeded and engraved decoration by Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1890, a christening cup, a quantity of 19th century old English pattern flatware, comprising two table forks, seven dessert forks and three dessert spoons, five various teaspoons, and a set of three George III Irish table knives, by John Keating, Dublin 1793 and 1795, 31oz overall. (qty)
A mixed group of 19th century silver flatware comprising: seven Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various Edinburgh makers, 1810-1812; six Kings pattern dessert forks, Edinburgh 1853; two George III Scottish Provincial silver ladles, one twice stamped IC and with vase mark (Dundee?), the other marked AW with date letter for 1814; and a set of four soup spoons, four dessert forks and four dessert spoons, Hanoverian pattern, Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1937-1939. (27 pieces). Total weight 36 troy ounces

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