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Ï’ Two late Victorian wooden cased sets of cutlery: twelve fish knives and eleven forks by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1893, the ivory handles carved with scrolls and shells; and a set of twelve dessert knives and forks by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield 1895, all loaded Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A collection of small silver, comprising: a George III circular pedestal sugar basket, maker's mark worn, London 1808, with a beaded swing handle and a blue glass liner; a George III helmet cream jug, London 1785; a George IV silver gilt christening cutlery set by Robert Mitchell, Birmingham 1823, with knife type embossed handles, in a red leather covered case; and a set of six silver gilt and enamelled coffee spoons by Barker Ellis Silver Co. Birmingham 1968, in a Garrard & Co. case with a delivery note from Garrard
Modern canteen of silver fiddle pattern cutlery, by United Cutlers, Sheffield 1995/96, comprising eight dinner, dessert and tea knives, each with stainless steel blades and silver handles, similar solid silver three piece carving set, eight dinner forks (678g), eight dessert forks (537g), eight fish knives and forks (1088g), eight soup spoons (509g), six dessert spoons (409g), eight pastry forks (307g), eight teaspoons (325g), eight coffee spoons (219g), two tablespoons (195g), total weighable silver approx. 4.267kg (137.19 troy ozs) (99 pieces), in unused condition and contained within the manufacturer's dark wood finish canteen with pull out tray, 45.5cm x 30.5cm x 17cm
A Ford & Medley Twelve Setting Canteen of Plated Cutlery, including a set of twelve hallmarked silver pistol handled tea knives and forks, contained in a fitted oak canteen chest of three drawers, the lift up lid with inset brass plaque, "Presented to Mr W.H. Barge on his Retirement as Secretary of the Sheffield and District Christian Endeavour Union by his Fellow Members in grateful recognition of Faithful Service Rendered October 1898- April 1911"; together with associated letters and a hallmarked silver key "Fitzmaurice Road Wesleyan Reform Mission August 8th 1908 W.H. Barge Esq".
A quantity of c1930s tea and dinner ware to include Brownfields gilt-heightened cups, saucers and plates, a boxed Viners twenty-four piece cutlery set, a Royal Doulton bowl with rural scene to exterior and interior and a quantity of early-to-mid 20th century Japanese teaware to include examples with lithophane to the base (3).
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