A composite set of Edinburgh silver King's pattern cutlery,single struck, comprising: six table forks, a basting spoon and soup ladle, all by James McKay (probably) forks 1817, spoon 1840, ladle 1841six serving spoons, three by John Wilkie 1860, three by Marshall & Sons 1843a basting spoon by Alexander Henderson and J W Howden & Co, date letter rubbed. 45oz.Condition report: Mostly in very good condition. Henderson/Howden basting spoon with rubbed marks. Most pieces with heraldic crests
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A part set of Victorian silver fiddle pattern cutlery, by James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1864, with heraldic crests, comprising: five serving spoons, plus one by Joseph Mayer, Exeter 1865 six dinner forks and six dessert forks, two dessert spoons, 41ozt (18)Condition report: Wear to ends of dessert fork tines
Silver fiddle pattern cutlery, all monogrammed, comprising: a set of six dinner forks, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1831 five further dinner forks, by Willam Bateman (possibly), also London 1831together with twenty three further items, various makers, William lV, Victoria. 61ozt (35)Condition report: Many different makers, crests and dates. 8 small forks have wear to tine ends. Some rubbing to hallmarks
A quantity of silver cutlery, comprising: a set of six shell and thread pattern dinner forks, by George Smith, (probably) London 1806 a set of eleven small Old English and thread pattern spoons, by Thomas Wilkes Barker (probably) London 1807 four King's pattern dinner forks, by William Chawner (possibly) London 1830 four Russian fiddle pattern serving spoons, stamped 'HG 84'. Total weight 48ozt (25)
Silver Old English pattern cutlery, comprising: thirteen serving spoons, including a pair by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1832, the remainder various dates and makers, mainly William lV and Victoriaa set of six dessert spoons, by Edward Thomason, Birmingham 1832 a set of six dessert spoons by WE, London 1807, further items, including a basting spoon and a large serving fork. 56ozt (32)Condition report: Good condition
Jagdliches Kaminset, Ende 19. Jh., Messing. Terrainschale auf 4 Füßen mit Jagdhundaufsatz, 3-tlg. Besteck mit Schaufel, Haken und Zange. Leicht ber. H. 68 cmHunting fireplace set, late 19th century, brass. Terrain bowl on 4 feet with hunting dog attachment, 3-piece cutlery set with shovel, hook and tongs. Slightly rubbed h. 68 cm
Kleines Kaminset, Ende 19. Jh., Blasebalg aus Holz und Leder mit einem figürlichen Messingrelief. 3-tlg. Besteck, bestehend aus Haken, Zange und Schaufel. Alle Teile leicht ber. & best., L. bis 62 cmSmall fireplace set, late 19th century, bellows made of wood and leather with a figural brass relief. 3-piece cutlery set consisting of hook, tongs and shovel. All parts slightly rubbed & bumped, l. to 62 cm.
A quantity of various silver plate, including a jug, cutlery, scissors, glass handled salad servers, mother of pearl handled cutlery set, etc. Important: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £30 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
An approx. 162 piece set of silver and stainless steel cutlery, with marks for Sheffield 1927 and Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, approx. weight of silver 3520gms, approx. weight of silver with handles 1970gms, with ivory and mother of Pearl handles, in oak chest on barley twist legs, 79cm x 92cm x 46cm, with silver plaque to top ‘Presented to E Hewitson, Esq by his colleagues on the General Council of the Cinematograph Exhibitors Association’ commemorating his presidential year 1927-28. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or authorised couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.
SIXTY PIECE SILVER CUTLERY SET - William IV/Victorian period by William Eaton, the London dates from 1830-1845 and comprising twelve teaspoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons and twelve table forks, totalling 80ozs together with twenty three all-metal electroplated dinner and dessert knives
A QUANTITY OF SILVER CUTLERY AND NAPKIN RINGS, to include a set of four George III fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked 1819, three coffee spoons with coffee bean detailing to the handle, hallmarked Birmingham, three other teaspoons, together with seven napkin rings of various designs five with engraved monograms, approximate gross weight 0.04ozt, 281.1 grams
A BOX OF METALWARES, to include a cased set of six floral engraved wine glasses, a set of six EPNS gilt goblets, candlesticks, an oval floral engraved tray, various pieces of cutlery such as knives, forks, spoons, cake slices, etc, a white metal openwork foliate dish, a 'Viners' foliate decorated trinket , small vases, a 'Splendex' white metal mantle clock, a cased set of five EPNS plastic handled knives, etc
A 134 Piece Mahogany Canteen of Stainless Steel Cutlery by Gee & Holmes Ltd, SheffieldIncluding; 1 carving knife, 1 carving fork, 1 knife sharpener, 1 fish knife and fork set (large for serving), 1 spook and fork set (large, salad servers), 1 large ladle, 2 small ladles, 4 large serving spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 desert spoons, 12 tea spoons, 12 egg spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 starter knives, 12 starter forks, 12 dinner knives and 12 dinner forksBoth drawers lock, with keys included. Dimensions of canteen: (H)27.5 x (W)47 x (D)35 cm
A group of electroplated items including a twin handled trophy inscribed 'Addlington & District Y.F.C. "W.A. Leech Challenge Cup"' with further inscription detailing the winners, all surnamed Mosscrop to reverse, a twin handled pedestal bowl with pierced rim, tea and coffee pots, a twin handled serving tray and various cased flatware including a set of six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, butter knives, six fish forks and knives, a part canteen and a further roll of cutlery.
A table canteen of silver cutlery, by William Lister and Sons, Sheffield, 1960, consisting of: 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 11 table forks, 4 table spoons, 9 tea spoons, a soup ladle, 2 sauce ladles, 12 bone handled steel table knives, 12 smaller knives, a carving set, etc, all within a fitted William & Mary style oak table with lifting lid and single drawer, 71cm wide, 48cm deep, 80cm high, 122ozt silver approximatelyCondition report: Table with knocks and dinks, some items missing
C.P. WALKER & Co Ltd, ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT PIECE PART TABLE CANTEEN OF RAT TAIL PATTERN ELECTROPLATED CUTLERY, originally for twelve persons, including a FIVE PIECE CARVING SET and a PAIR OF SAUCE LADLES, housed in two drawer, serpentine fronted, figured walnut canteen, with glass protector top, raised on
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