A collection of 20th century silver cutlery, some Danish, including a pair of salad servers, a ladle, a bottle opener, a meat fork, all with silver handles and steel blades, and a beaker, engraved Njordsjcellandsturen 1938, all Denmark, Johannes Siggaard, together with a set of five WMF knives, the steel blades marked WMF Nirosta, the silver handles marked 90, two single fork and spoon sets of different patterns, the terminals of one set engraved Paul 21/3/37, both Denmark, Johannes Siggaard, and a set of six butter knives marked EPNS, 36.1toz gross excluding epns butter knives, 11.35toz weighable silver. (23)
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A collection of George III and later silver cutlery, mostly Old English pattern, including an Old English pattern serving spoon, London 1785, Hester Bateman, a dessert spoon, London 1802, GC, a set of four soup spoons, London 1926, Josiah Williams & Co, a set of three serving spoons, London 1912, Crichton Brothers, various teaspoons, two London 1793, Peter and Ann Bateman, a napkin ring, two salt spoons, and a part set of bone handled and silver bladed fish knives and forks, comprising five forks and three knives, Sheffield 1907, James Deakin & Sons, 30.5toz gross excluding fish knives and forks. (q)
United Cutlers of Sheffield solid silver cutlery set, complete with original fitted carry case, guarantee card & booklets - 1x serving spoon- 107g4x fish knives- 241g4x fish forks- 226g4x table knives- silver handled4x dessert knives- silver handled4x child/fruit spoons- 150g4x pastry forks- 133g4x dessert spoons-245g4x soup spoons- 244g4x tea spoons- 139g4x table forks-303g4x dessert forks-220g
United Cutlers of Sheffield solid silver cutlery set, complete with original fitted carry case-1x serving spoon- 110g 1x serving knife- silver handled 1x chesse knife- silver handled 4x fish knives- 243g 4x fish forks- 226g 4x table knives- silver handled 4x dessert knives- silver handled 4x child/fruit spoons- 149g 4x pastry forks- 134g 4x dessert spoons-246g 4x soup spoons- 247g 4x tea spoons- 139g 4x table forks-303g 4x dessert forks-220g
A part canteen of silver cutlery, in the fiddle thread pattern with squared off top, all pieces engraved with a crest, to include a pair of serving spoons, London 1806, weight 9oz, six serving spoons, London 1806 (5) 1866 (1), weight 16oz, six tea spoons, London 1806 (3) 1832 (3) weight 4oz, a set of six egg spoons, London 1866, weight 4oz, a sifting spoon, London 1829, weight 0.8oz, a pair of sauce ladles, London 1806, weight 4oz and a fish knife, London 1866, weight 1oz
A Collection of The Finest Stainless Steel - Unused / Mint Cutlery Sets ( 4 ) From Early to Mid 20th Century. Comprises 1/ Lockwood Brothers, Sheffield. Boxed Set of Six Quality Knifes. 2/ Harrison Fisher & Co, Sheffield Boxed Set of 6 Knives, Top Quality Steel. 3/ Ernest and Cockbill, Sheffield Set of Six Top Quality Steel Bladed Knifes. 4/ Lewis - Rose & Co - Superb Quality Boxed Set of Six Butter Knifes, Still In Wrappers.
A Good Collection of Vintage and Antique Boxed Cutlery Sets ( 5 ) Sets In Total. All Sets Appear to Be In Unused Condition. Comprises 1/ Boxed Sets of Butter Knifes ( 2 ) 2/ Boxed Fish Set of 6 Forks / 6 Knifes. 3/ Christening Set ( 3 Piece ) 4/ Boxed Set of Six Silver Plated Teaspoons and Sugar Tongs.
A presentation silver waiter, Barker Brother Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1933, with pie crust rim and raised on three stepped feet, weight 7.7oz, together with a silver double pierced bon bon dish, a silver navette shaped pedestal dish, a collection of silver and plated cutlery, a silver plated entree dish, a silver plated coffee pot and a cased set of stainless steel fish knives and forks (a lot)
PROBABLY EPSTEIN, EIGHT PIECE ART DECO BURR WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising: DINING TABLE, of rounded oblong form with curved slab type end supports and glass protector top, 30 ½" (77.5cm) high, 71" x 35 ½" (180.4cm x 90.2cm), SET OF SIX TUB SHAPED DINING CHAIRS, each with padded back and bow fronted sprung seat, covered in claret coloured leather, and raised on square, tapering supports, and a STEPPED BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD, with short back above a central, slender oblong panel, flanked by a pair of cupboard doors and end cupboard doors, both fitted with four short, slide type drawers, the ones to the right side baize lined and fitted for cutlery, the top three with lift-out trays, containing a ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY PIECE SERVICE OF ELECTROPLATED CUTLERY FOR TWELVE PERSONS, including fish eaters, soup and dessert spoons, dessert knives and forks and cake forks, 38 ½" (97.8cm) high, 71 ¼" x 24" (181cm x 61cm), (8)
Oak canteen of George V silver cutlery, hinged lid over two fitted drawers, fitted with five piece carver set, pair of fish servers, twenty four dinner knives with steel blades, two plated carver rests, twelve teaspoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, soup ladle, tea strainer, mustard spoon and two salt spoons, Assay marked Sheffield 1914 by James Deakin & Sons. Total silver weight 164ozs
Oak canteen of George V silver cutlery, canteen with three fitted drawers, fitted with five piece bone handled steel carving set, nine silver teaspoons, forty bone handled steel dinner knives, serving spoon, two sauce ladles, seventeen soup spoons, twenty three dessert spoons, twenty one dinner forks, twenty two dessert forks, twenty four piece mother of pearl handled silver fruit set, twenty four piece, bone handled silver fish set Assay marked London 1919. Total weight solid silver only (excludes fish and fruit sets) 165ozs
EARLY 20TH CENTURY BABY'S SILVER SPOON AND FOOD PUSHERmaker James Carr, Birmingham 1938, each 7cm long, in case, along with silver and white metal items comprising: two silver napkin rings; three piece silver handled cutlery set; white metal 'Sherry' decanter label, the weighable silver 106g gross (7)
A canteen of silver cutlery. A silver old English pattern table service, in a mahogany canteen with brass mounts and retailer’s label for J W Benson Ltd, 62 and 64 Ludgate Hill, London EC. Comprising; Six table spoons, London 1913 by JW Benson Ltd Six table forks, London 1912 by James William Benson Six dessert spoons, London 1909 by Jackson & Fullerton Six dessert forks, London 1913 by JW Benson Ltd Four serving spoons, London 1913 by JW Benson Ltd Six teaspoons, London 1913 by JW Benson Ltd A pair of sauce ladles, London 1912-13 by JW Benson Ltd A soup ladle, London 1913 by JW Benson LtdTotal 2170g (69 ¾ oz) of weighable silver.Together with six table knives, six table forks, a carving knife and a meat fork, all with steel blades and composition handles (set lacking the sharpening steel)
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