A collection of silver flatware comprising a composed set of six Fiddle pattern forks, one by James McKay, Edinburgh 1835, five Victorian examples, Edinburgh 1847, 17cm long, and a group of four George III Old English pattern serving spoons, to include examples by Thomas Wallis II and Thomas Dicks, London 1804-1810, 22cm longtotal 14.5ozt (10)Condition ReportOverall good order. Minor knocks and wear. Marks reasonably sharp.
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A collection of silver flatware, comprising a French ladle, with Minerva head stamp, 36cm long, a pair of pastry forks, by Harrison Bros, Sheffield 1964, 15cm long, a Victorian Kings pattern tablespoon, by Chawner & Co, London 1860, and three forks, total 19.67oztProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportWith tarnishing, Some of the marks a little rubbed particularly on the ladle. Surface scratches.
A collection of silver serving flatware comprising a cased pair of berry spoons, by Stephen Adams, London 1792, a George III ladle, Newcastle 1811, another Fiddle and Thread pattern example, London 1819, a Victorian serving spoon, with engraved initials, and a fish slice, by John Emes, London 1799,25.6ozt (6)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout commensurate with age.
A collection of silver flatware to include a cased set of six teaspoons, by John Round, Sheffield 1920, a Mappin & Webb ladle, a George III serving spoon, London 1813, a foliate engraved Victorian fruit knife, two mother of pearl handled pickle forks, and enamelled souvenir spoons,18.61ozt weighable (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. Some of the knife blades are detached from the handles.
A collection of floral silver and silver plated flatware. The cutlery to include a silver cake slice and serving spoon, both stamped 800. A set of 6 boxed spoons unmarked, tests indicate silver. A boxed set of forks stamped 835. A pair of tongs marked Antiko 100.Total weight 235g. All weights measurements are approximate
A collection of hallmarked silver. The lot having hallmarked silver flatware including 6 silver teaspoons hallmarked Sheffield 1930, sponsers mark for Viner's Ltd. A Victorian silver spoon hallmarked London 1843, sponsers mark for CB. A hallmarked silver butter knife hallmarked Sheffield 1923, sponsers mark rubbed. A hallmarked silver tray hallmarked Birmingham 1925, sponsers marked rubbed. Hallmarked salt and pepper shaker hallmarked London 1899, sponsors mark rubbed. A hallmarked silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham 1947, sponsors mark for H H & S. Weight 308.6 g. All weights, sizes and measurements are approximate.
A collection of 19th and 20th century silver flatware. To include a George IV hallmarked London 1823 butter knife, makers mark William Chawner II. A William IV hallmarked London 1837 silver fork, silver hallmarked bright cut Georgian tongs, and a 800 silver handled fork. Together with various teaspoons hallmarked Birmingham and London alongside unmarked teaspoons and sauce spoons, surface tests indicate silver.Weighs: 218 g. All weights, sizes and measurements are approximate.
A group of silver flatware including a set of five Victorian hallmarked silver Kings pattern sorbet spoons, London 1885, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a small sifting ladle, a further hallmarked silver small ladle and a pair of Fiddle pattern spoons converted to forks, combined approx 7.73ozt/240.7g.
Collection of silver flatware, including three teaspoons, London dated 1802, mm Christopher & T.W Barker, nine silver teaspoons, London hallmark dated 1826, mm William Chawner, six silver teaspoons Exeter hallmark dated 1870, mm J. Whipple; four Scottish silver teaspoons, Glasgow dated 1870, mm Thomas Mutter; five 18th century dessert spoons (various hallmarks rubbed) approx 600 gms.
λ A mixed lot of silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: Feather-edge pattern soup ladle, London 1774, two punch ladles, nine Irish tablespoons, four further tablespoons, a table fork, a sifting spoon, a sauce ladle, a butterknife and various spoons, approx. weighable 48oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of flatware,comprising: a set of six George III mother-of-pearl handled silver dessert knives maker's mark worn, London 1817, a set of five George III Irish silver dessert knives, two fish servers, three dessert forks, three sauce ladles, six teaspoons, two sugar tongs, a caddy spoon, a set of six teaspoons, a cased set of six dessert knives, and a cased set of six fruit knives and forks, plus an electroplated pair of fish servers, a caddy spoon, a baby pusher, and spoon, and a pair of grape scissors, total approx. weighable 48oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware,comprising: a set of seven silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons by D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1932, plus a marrow scoop, a pair of sauce ladles, a butter knife, a tea strainer, a sugar sifter, three teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a dessert fork, a dessert knife and a chutney spoon, total approx. weight 32.6oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware,comprising: A Danish spoon, by Georg Jensen, Blossom pattern, with import marks for London 1936, six Irish Fiddle pattern teaspoons, plus American items: a soup ladle, a set of twelve teaspoons, a set of six fish forks, a set of seven small soup spoons, five similar spoons, three pairs of sugar tongs, a pair of sugar scissors, and other items, including electroplated flatware, approx. weighable 49oz. (qty)
A collection of 18th century Channel Islands silver flatware,unknown maker 'PN', Guernsey circa 1750,comprising: an Old English pattern tablespoon, five teaspoons, four of which have Bright-cut decoration and a pair of sugar tongs with Bright-cut decoration, all engraved with initials, total approx. weight 4.7oz. (7)Provenance: The Dr. W. Gillham Collection of Channel Islands Silver (Part II)
A collection of Channel Islands silver decorated Fiddle pattern flatware,comprising: three tablespoons and a set of four teaspoons by John Pope Genge, Jersey circa 1858-1876, with Exeter marks, a set of five teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs by C T Maine Ltd, Jersey 1932 and 1933, with London marks, a pair of dessert spoons by Adolphe Peter Roger, Guernsey 1900, with London marks, a tablespoon by Henry Holland, London 1866, a tablespoon by Holland, Son & Slater, London 1882, a dessert spoon by W S Savage & Co, Sheffield 1930 and a teaspoon by Walter Trickett, Sheffield 1924, total approx. weight 20.5oz. (19)Provenance: The Dr. W. Gillham Collection of Channel Islands Silver (Part II)
A collection of early-19th century Channel Islands silver flatware,by Thomas de Gruchy, Jersey 1825,comprising: a Fiddle pattern basting spoon, seven tablespoons, and a dessert spoon, plus an Old English pattern tablespoon, all engraved with initials and some dates to the terminals, total approx. weight 19.1oz. (10)Provenance: The Dr. W. Gillham Collection of Channel Islands Silver (Part II)
A mixed lot of flatware,comprising: a Victorian silver pair of fish servers by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1858, three Victorian silver double struck King's pattern teaspoons by Elizabeth & John Eaton, London 1859, plus eleven other teaspoons, a dessert fork and two spoons, a butter knife, a pair of sugar tongs, a cased set of six coffee spoons, two cased sets of six teaspoons, plus an electroplated and mother-of-pearl set of twelve fruit knives and forks, a cased antler mounted carving set, a pair of salad servers and other similar electroplated flatware, total approx. weighable 19.3oz. (qty)
A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatware,various dates and makers, most engraved with initials and crest to the terminals, comprising: a matched set of four Victorian tablespoons by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1849 and 1863, and two other tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, nineteen dessert forks, sixteen dessert spoons and sixteen table forks, total approx. weight 106oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of flatware,comprising: a set of six Norwegian silver-gilt and enamel teaspoons by David Andersen, a pair of napkin rings, five teaspoons, three small seal-top spoons, one cased, plus an electroplated Chippendale pattern canteen for twelve including dessert forks, table forks, dessert spoons, tablespoons, butter knives, table knives, fish knives and forks, dessert knives, a set of antler handled table knives and forks and carving set, with a collection of various teaspoons and coffee spoons, and other similar plated flatware, in fitted trays, total approx. weighable 12.5oz. (qty)
A collection of early-19th century Channel Islands silver flatware,by Charles William Quesnel, Jersey circa 1790-1856, comprising: two Old English pattern tablespoons with Bright-cut decoration, engraved initials and dates to the cartouches, and a teaspoon of the same form, four Fiddle pattern tablespoons, a dessert spoon, a set of five teaspoons, and two salt ladles, all with engraved initials and some dates to the terminals, total approx. weight 12.7oz. (15)Provenance: The Dr. W. Gillham Collection of Channel Islands Silver (Part II)
A mixed lot of silver flatware,comprising: a pair of George III silver-gilt grape scissors, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1811, fluted and grape decoration, plus a continental Apostle spoon, marks partially worn, the reverse of the bowl with engraved decoration, a pair of sugar tongs, a Canadian napkin ring, a wine label and a gilt metal spoon and knife, approx. weighable 8.4oz. (7)
A collection of late-18th/early-19th century Channel Islands silver flatware,by Jacques Quesnel, Jersey circa 1780-1843,comprising eight Old English pattern tablespoons with Bright-cut decoration, all engraved with initials to the cartouches, a pair of Fiddle pattern tablespoons, two dessert spoons and two table forks, all engraved with initials and dates to the terminals, total approx. weight 20.9oz. (14)Provenance: The Dr. W. Gillham Collection of Channel Islands Silver (Part II)
A small mixed lot of silver flatware,comprising: a George II silver marrow scoop by possibly Robert Hill, London circa 1730, scratched initials to the underside of the terminal 'F' over 'R*I', a George III Scottish provincial silver Celtic-point sauce ladle by James Erskine, Aberdeen circa 1805, length 16.1cm, a George III mote spoon, maker's mark 'W.T', London circa 1760, and a George IV sauce ladle by Postans & Tye, Birmingham 1821, total approx. weight 1.6oz. (4)
A set of eight George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons,by Thomas Watson, Newcastle circa 1800,all engraved with initials, plus a set of eight Victorian silver Fiddle teaspoons by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1846, a pair of Old English dessert spoons by John Langlands & John Robertson, Newcastle 1784, length 17.8cm and six other Newcastle silver flatware pieces, total approx. weight 16.5oz. (24)

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