A George III silver OEP tablespoon, Richard Ferris, Exeter 1805, another OEP tablespoon, Solomon Harris, London 1798 and three teaspoons, London 1790, to/w a cased set of six slip-top coffee spoons, William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1933, 6.5 oz total, to/w four boxes of electro plated flatware and cutlery
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A set of six Irish George III silver point handled tablespoons, Dublin 1800, mark of Samuel Neville, plain decoration, handle terminals crested (c.12ozs). 24cm long Provenance: Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin The Dublin silversmith Samuel Neville specialised in flatware. He was based in various locations throughout his career, 9 Hoeys Court 1769-1803; 30 Great Ship Street 1806; Freeman 1795; registered 1796; elected Warden 1804-7; elected Common Council City of Dublin 187; Master 1807-8, 1827-8; died 1851
Viners, Sheffield, a 1950s/60s walnut silver table, in the George III style, with hinged top and drawer below containing an extensive sterling silver suite of 'Adam Sandringham' pattern flatware, setting for 12, hallmarked Sheffield 1956-1963, the table raised on square fluted tapering legs,splayed feet, table H. 79cm x W. 80cm.
A small quantity of flatware, comprising a pair of berry spoons, 18th Century but later decorated; a George IV fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London 1826; a Victorian fiddle pattern table spoon, Exeter 1860; four teaspoons, a jam spoon, and a pair of hand beaten sugar tongs, total approx. weight 12 1/2 troy oz; together with a silver handled button hook (11)
AN EXTENSIVE SERVICE OF PORTUGUESE SILVER FLATWARE 925 standard, circa 2003, comprising: 12 table spoons; 12 table forks; 12 dessert spoons; 12 dessert forks; 12 cake forks; 12 pairs of fish knives and forks; 12 teaspoons; 12 coffee spoons; 24 knives in two sizes with stainless steel blades; 7 serving pieces; and 12 napkin rings, 151 pieces, contained in a fitted three drawer canteen, weighable silver, approximately 193.5oz (6000gr)
A Group of American Gothic Silver Flatware, including a coin silver sifter spoon, William Gale & Son, New York, act. 1853-1866; a coin silver mustard ladle, Gale & Hayden, New York, act. 1845-1850; 7 sterling silver ramekin forks, Wallace Silversmiths, "Rheims" pattern, pat. 1918; and 3 nut picks.
A Reed and Barton Sterling Silver Flatware Service, in the "Marlborough" pattern, pat. 1906; comprised of 12 each: forks, knives, salad forks, cocktail forks, cream soup spoons, teaspoons and ice tea spoons, 10 butter spreaders (fh), a soup spoon, tablespoon, pierced tablespoon, master butter knife (fh), cake knife (hh), cheese knife (hh), butter knife (hh), sugar spoon, jelly spoon, gravy ladle and 2 sauce ladles, combined weight (weighable) 125.55 troy ozs. (116 pcs.)
An American Sterling Silver Luncheon Flatware Service, International "Royal Danish" pattern, pat. 1939, including 12 luncheon forks, 12 luncheon knives, 8 salad forks, 12 teaspoons, 5 butter spreaders, 2 tablespoons, large cold meat fork, small cold meat fork and gravy ladle, combined weight (weighable) 63.10 troy ozs. (54 pcs.).
A Miscellaneous Group of American Sterling Silver Flatware, including a cake knife, International, "Wedgwood" pattern, pat. 1924; a tablespoon, Gorham, "Villa Norfolk" pattern, pat. 1905; 2 soup spoons, Whiting, "Livingston" pattern, pat. 1915, ret. Geo. Brodnax, Memphis; 4 soup spoons, International, "Prelude" pattern, pat.1939; 2 spoons, Durgin, "Fairfax" pattern, pat. 1910; 2 teaspoons, Watson, Newell & Co., "St. Louis" pattern; and 2 Colonial Revival demitasse spoons; combined weight (weighable) 14.15 troy ozs, (14 pcs.).

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