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An oak cased canteen of twelve setting cutlery including knife rests and carving set, the knife with ivorine handles, a cased set of six fish knives and forks by John R Buss & Sons with electroplated blades and ivorine handles with two servers, a cased set of six Walker & Hall electroplated soup spoons and two cased sets of six electroplated coffee spoons (5).
A WWI British War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to '49649 PTE.A.H. PIERPOINT. S. WALES BORD.' and a quantity of mixed collectors' items including a Boer War handkerchief with the score for the Absent Minded Beggar, an 1897 official programme of the diamond jubilee procession on reinforced tissue paper, a hallmarked silver medallion for the OddFellows Friendly Society, a Victorian hallmarked silver Sampson Mordan propelling pencil and pen with seal finial, two novelty lighters, one in the shape of a camera and the other engraved as a £5 note, a wooden cased cutlery set, etc.
A CANTEEN OF MATCHED SILVER CUTLERY maker B & S, Edinburgh between 1930-1941, comprising a soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, ten teaspoons, eight dessert forks, eight dinner forks, eight soup spoons, seven dessert spoons, and four table spoons, 2,346g (75.6 troy ozs) gross, with eight ivory handled dinner knives, seven dessert knives, and a four piece carving set, all housed in a fitted wooden case.
A collection of silver cutlery including a George II table spoon, the back of the handle engraved P M D, double drop to bowl, London 1746, JD?, two Irish silver fiddle pattern serving spoons, backs of handles engraved LB, Dublin 1808, Matthew West, a set of four fiddle pattern teaspoons, the handles engraved the arms of the Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars, Sheffield 1908 to 1911, Mappin & Webb, a further set of eight fiddle pattern teaspoons, handles engraved 'J', London 1847, John James Whiting, three pairs of variously sized sugar tongs, 19.12toz total weight. (21)
A mixed lot of silver cutlery to include a set of five coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1937, four serving spoons, London, 1830 by John Israel, four white metal spoons with Apostle finials, a mixed lot of silver spoons, fish knives and tongs, approx 850g together with a small quantity of EPNS and stainless steel spoons.
A small quantity of plated wares and white metal cutlery, to include boxed pair of plated fish knives, boxed pair of Arts & Crafts sauce ladles, a set of six white metal teaspoons with pierced finials, miscellaneous teaspoons, tea strainers, butter knives, lobster picks, and a small cut glass perfume vial etc (a lot)
A box containing a cased silver cruet comprising lidded mustard, open salt and pepper by Walker & Hall of Sheffield, together with a cased set of six silver handled tea knives, a silver napkin ring with engine turned decoration initialled "R W" to centre and two further cased sets of plated cutlery and a pair of plated sugar tongs
A box containing a cased set of four Victorian silver napkin rigns with engraved floral decoration and empty cartouches (Birmingham 1897 by George Unite), a pair of William IV silver sugar tongs of plain form (London 1831) and a cased Christening set comprising silver fork and spoon, together with various other cutlery etc
A silver cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and secondary dial (makers marks rubbed, Chester), together with a mahogany cased canteen of electroplated Mappin & Webb cutlery, a cased Royal National Theatre commemorative medallion and a cased set of plated cake forks CONDITION REPORTS Pocket watch only - unknown if working, the enamel dial is a creamy colour but all over so unknown if this is original or dirt. Various surface scratches, spots of dirt etc. The glass is in need of clean. There are remnants of cleaning fluid to the silver. General war and tear, surface scratches, some pitting etc. - see images for further details
Five boxed sets of various sterling silver cutlery to include a complete set of butter knives, two butter dishes with single butter knife, a complete set of six knives, a compete set of grapefruit spoons with matching mother-of-pearl handle grapefruit knife, and a complete set of silver handled desert knives and forks, total silver weight 600g approx
A SET OF DANISH SILVER "CONTINENTAL" (ANTIK) PATTERN CUTLERY, DESIGNED BY GEORGE JENSEN IN 1906, COPENHAGEN, PRE 1945 comprising: 6 dinner forks, 6 dinner knives, 6 luncheon forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 butter knives, 2 pickle forks, 3 dessert spoons, a pair of large serving spoons, a pair of salad serving spoons, a salt cellar, 2 salt spoons and 2 fruit spoons, lightly hammered surface, 1472g of weighable silver (44) Georg Jensen was born in 1866 in the town of Raadvad north of Copenhagen. He started training as a goldsmith at the age of 14 and in 1884 decided to follow other artistic interests. He studied sculpture at the Royal Academy of Arts graduating in 1892. In 1901 he moved away from ceramics and started working with silver. He spent time designing with Mogens Ballin and three years later he opened a small silversmithy in Bredegade in Copenhagen. In 1906 he designed his first cutlery pattern, the ‘Continental’ inspired by the old Danish wooden spoons. Soon after opening his silversmithy, his Art Nouveau pieces brought him great success. By the 1920s he had outlets in New York, London, Paris, Stockholm, Berlin and Buenos Aires. Georg Jensen died in 1935.
A SET OF DANISH SILVER 'ACORN' PATTERN CUTLERY, DESIGNED BY JOHAN ROHDE FOR GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1915 - 1927 comprising: 3 soup spoons, 4 fish knives, 5 fish forks, 5 pastry forks, 2 dinner knives, 5 dinner forks, 2 teaspoons, 4 fruit forks, a coffee spoon, a dessert fork, 14 dessert spoons, in sizes, 2049g of weighable silver (46)
A SET OF DANISH SILVER "PYRAMID" PATTERN CUTLERY, DESIGNED IN 1926 BY HARALD NIELSEN FOR GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 20TH CENTURY comprising: 9 fish knives, 8 fish forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert forks, 8 dessert spoons, 8 dessert knives (one steel blade distressed), 10 dinner forks, 8 dinner knives, 2 sauce ladles, 2 serving spoons, a butter knife, 2 coffee spoons, 2 cold cut forks, a pastry fork, 6 serving spoons, in sizes, 3168g of weighable silver (83) HARALD NIELSEN: Harald Nielsen (1892 – 1977) was a Danish designer for Georg Jensen, for whom he worked for over half a century. As the younger brother of Georg Jensen’s third wife, he joined the company as an apprentice in 1909 and slowly worked his way up, first as a designer and then went on to become the head of the apprentice school. After Jensen’s death in 1935, Nielsen insured the high quality of the firm’s designs and production would be maintained, by selecting and training the designers and silversmiths according to Georg Jensen’s standards. In 1958, he was named artistic director of the company, until 1962. The designer also created a number of pieces of jewelry, hollowware, as well as his famous Pyramid cutlery sets.
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