A SET OF SIX SILVER AND ENAMELLED COFFEE SPOONS AND FURTHER FLATWARE (9)The coffee spoons decorated with differing enamelled flowers, Birmingham 1970, with a case, a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, circa 1770, four silver condiment spoons, combined gross weight 138 gms, a silver christening fork and two plated condiment spoons
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A collection of George III and later silver flatware,to include an Irish silver ladle, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1808, an Irish silver Queen's pattern tablespoon, Dublin 1832, a pair of bright-cut engraved serving spoons, by Samuel Davenport, London 1792, a pair of Fiddle and Thread pattern serving spoons, by H J Lias & Son, London 1859, and a stilton scoop, London 1798, together with an Edwardian button hook and shoe horn,weighable 24.15ozt (qty.)Condition ReportMarks and wear throughout. Some examples with engraved crests.
A collection of George III and later silver flatware,to include a Fiddle pattern serving spoon, by Richard Poulden, London 1823, a set of six teaspoons, by Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London 1808, the terminals engraved with the letter 'M', a set of three Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by T Cox Savory, London 1827, and a pair of Victorian bright-cut engraved sugar tongs,total 38.74ozt (qty.)Condition ReportLarge quantity; in a mixed condition, with marks, scratches and wear throughout. Majority with engraved terminals.
A collection of flatware, predominantly continental with Dutch assay marks for 835 standard silver, to include a set of ten teaspoons, six coffee spoons by Voorschoten 1925-1961, eight further cake forks and six dessert knives by Voorschoten, a ladle with scroll work to handle, 14.5cm long and a quantity of similar others, together with a cased set of six English dessert knives, by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1933 and a collection of silver plate to include a set of bone-handled fish knives and forks (qty.) 26ozt weighable Condition ReportA large quantity in mixed condition, most showing signs of oxidisation, surface scratches and scuffs. Some losses to be expected. Bone handles heavily worn
A pair of silver dwarf candlesticks,London 1959,10.5cm high together with a silver wine coaster,by D J Silver Repairs, London 1971, 12.5cm diameterand a small collection of silver,comprising a George IV tablespoons, by Charles Shipway, London 1837, two further pieces of flatware and two continental napkin rings, the larger 5.5cm diameter3.9ozt weighable (8)Condition ReportThe candlesticks and coaster are loaded, so can not be weighed. All have signs of surface scratches, oxidisation and scuffs
A collection of George IV and later silver flatwarecomprising a set of five Fiddle pattern forks, by Henry Holland, London 1924 & 1925, four similar Fiddle pattern forks, a set of five Old English pattern forks, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930 & 1932, a bright cut two-piece silver christening set, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, a George IV silver berry spoon, by William Seaman, London 1821, and a set of coffee spoons, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1894, within a fitted case, each finial modelled as a horned mythical creature,total 27.7ozt (qty.)Condition ReportWear, knocks and rubbing throughout. Berry spoon handle bent. Wear to the coffee spoon case.
A collection of George III and later silver flatware,to include a pair of similar teaspoons, London 1821 and 1831, a set of six Queen's pattern teaspoons, London 1889, and a cased set of six apostle top spoons and sugar tongs, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1909, weighable 12.28oztCondition ReportOne of the apostle top spoons is not part of the set and is not silver. Some spoons with monogram engraved terminals. Scratches and wear throughout.
A set of six Norwegian sterling silver and enamelled teaspoons with pierced detail to the handles, a Norwegian 830 grade spoon, assorted hallmarked silver flatware and two silver handled fruit knives with mother of pearl handles, weighable approx 10ozt/312g.Additional InformationTwo of the enamel spoons are af with damage to the enamel detail. Tarnishing and wear throughout, the small mustard spoons with engraved initials, also another with engraved initials.
Tiffany & Co., United States. 800 silver flatware set including: ten dinner knives, 14 lunch knives, 12 dinner spoons, seven lunch spoons, 12 dinner spoons, one serving spoon, two dinner forks, 12 lunch forks, 12 demitasse spoons, and three dessert spoons.Gross weight of silver (not including knives): 50.86 troy oz.
Dominick & Haff sterling silver flatware set in the Marie Antoinette pattern. The set includes 12 dinner knives, 12 lunch knives, 12 butter knives, 10 dinner spoons, 13 lunch spoons, 12 demitasse spoons, 3 place spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 dinner forks, 12 lunch forks, 12 fish forks, 12 ice cream forks, and 11 serving utensils. All with impressed mark "sterling" and with engraved monograms. With wooden storage box.Gross weight of sterling (not including silver-handled knives and utensils): 156.4 Troy oz.
A collection 19th & 20th Century silver flatware to include; pair of Old English pattern and a pair of Fiddle pattern table spoons; a collection of OEP dessert ( set of 5 & set of 7) and teaspoons, fiddle pattern mustard spoon all hallmarked various maker's and dates, the majority hallmarked Sheffield, early 20th Century together with three various napkin rings and an urn shaped salt, approx 41.19 oz (1280 grams)
A collection of silver flatware to include:1. a set of three Hanoverian table spoons, initials to reverse, by Hester Bateman, London, 17802. a Hanoverian table spoon, JD, London, 17623. Military Interest: Victorian Scottish Old English table spoon, engraved with an Artillery Regimental Badge with Frango battle honour, hallmarked by William Clarke Shaw, Glasgow, 18585. George III OEP table spoon, engraved with a crest, by TW, London, 1788 (6) approx 12.69 ozt (394.7 grams)
Silver, various dates and makers to include George III silver table spoon with damaged bowl, pair of sugar tongs, butter knife, teaspoons, preserve spoon, collection of silver plated flatware to include Rostfrei table knives etc. all housed in an oak canteen box with two interior red velvet lined trays, weighable silver 6.8oz (qty)
A set of Art Deco silver flatware, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1933 & 1937, comprising; twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, fourteen soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons and six dessert forks, together with a set of six silver handled table knives and a set of six silver handled side knives, each piece with engraved crest, total weighable silver approx. 107ozHallmarks clear, not all pieces are crested (one soup spoon, all the dessert forks and all the knives are not crested), some scratches and thinning to bowls in keeping with age, general wear, refer to images
A part canteen of silver flatware, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1934, 1939, 1944 and 1951, comprising two serving spoons, six forks, six spoons, six teaspoons; a Georgian silver basting spoon; a set of six silver pistol grip butter knives; and other silver spoons and napkin rings; total weighable approx. 41oz.

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