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A large selection of silver and silver plated wares, to include a cased set of six silver teaspoons, T Wilkinson & Sons, Birmingham 1921, with stepped moulded terminals, a cased set of six enamelled coffee spoons, a Walker and Hall Sheffield plate five piece tea service, another Sheffield plated five piece tea service, along with an assortment of milk jugs, flatware and cased cutlery (Qty)
Large Silver Canteen of Cutlery for eight place settings, late 20th century, Hallmarked 'CB&S, Sheffield, 1979', comprising eighty-seven pieces, contained in original mahogany fitted case with drawer, with the original receipt for when it was purchased in 1980, case size height 19cm, width 50cm depth 35.5cm, silver weight 114 ounces approx. (not including handles of knives & carving set)
A CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY in a fitted two drawer mahogany box with a lift-up cover, in a version of Bright-cut & Star pattern:- Five table spoons, twelve soup spoons, eleven dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, eleven table forks, one sauce ladle, ten tea spoons, six coffee spoons, two knife rests, one soup ladle & one basting spoon together with twelve ivory handled table knives, nine side knives & a five-piece carving set (with stainless steel blades & tines), all initialled "J" by C. Boyton & Sons, Sheffield 1915/16; the box measuring 17.8" (45.3 cms) long; 121.8 oz weighable silver (87)
AMERICAN FLATWARE & CUTLERY by Gorham & Co. including:- A set of twelve table knives with stainless steel blades, initialled, a child's fork & knife (stainless steel blade) and a part set of twelve dessert forks & eleven small spoons with twist-pattern stems & the engraved initials "ABS"; 22.4 oz (37)
A VICTORIAN IRON-BOUND OAK PLATE CHEST with lift-out trays & internal divisions, filled with the following:- a) A canteen of Queen's pattern flatware (with honeysuckle heel) including:- twenty four table spoons, twenty four table forks, twenty four dessert spoons, twenty four dessert forks, twenty four tea spoons, one soup ladle, two basting spoons, four sauce ladles, three pickle forks, two mustard spoons, five salt spoons, one sugar sifter ladle, All crested & all by John James Whiting, London 1856/57. b) A set of six squat circular salts with embossed decoration & gilt interiors, crested, by George Richards & Edward Brown, London 1857 c) A mustard pot with embossed decoration (lacking glass liner), crested, by John Evans, London 1857 d) The following plated items:- A set of four entree dishes & covers, with detachable handles, a graduated pair of salvers, a swing handled cake basket, a trefoil shaped decanter stand (with three bottles) A/F, a large two-handled tray, a pair of three-light candelabra & four matching candlesticks, all crested, e) The following plated flatware & cutlery:- Eighteen pairs of mother of pearl handled fruit/dessert knives & forks, two dessert serving knives, four graduated meat skewers, four knife rests & five pairs of nut cracks. The trunk measuring 34" (86.5 cms) long; 361.5 oz weighable silver
A QUEENS PATTERN SET OF CUTLERY, comprising large soup ladle, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, twelve dessert knives and forks, three piece carving set and cheese knife. Sheffield 1952. Maker: R&D and EV. Weight silver 120ozs excluding fish knives and forks. Approx. 150ozs overall.
A silver part canteen of cutlery to include twelve forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve serving spoons, twelve dessert spoons, two ladles, a strainer spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, six tea spoons, all engraved to terminals, all hallmarked London 1906, with makers mark G J D F for Josiah Williams & Co., along with an elongated tea spoon, hallmarked London 1905, canteen weight approx. 3.5kg, together with a set of six silver and faux ivory fish knives and forks, all hallmarked Sheffield 1941.
A part canteen of silver cutlery comprising of six table forks, six dessert forks, six tea spoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six serving spoons, all hallmarked Sheffield 1925-1926, together with six silver handled knives, hallmarked Sheffield 1996, along with six faux ivory handled butter knives and knife sharpener and carving set, solid silver cutlery weighs approx. 1.4kg, all housed in a fitted wooden canteen.
A cased set of six silver coffee spoons (Sheffield 1956) together with a set of six silver pistol grip button eyes (Sheffield 1904 by Mappin & Webb), Six further silver handled tea knives, three white metal mounted two pronged forks, each stamped "M & T Sterling" to back plus a small collection of other silver cutlery and a silver handled button hook
A pair of silver mounted cut glass scent bottles (London, 1907), together with a pair of brass candlesticks, a cased set of ivorine and plated fish cutlery, six plated soup spoons, a small silver picture frame, napkin ring, embossed pin dish, a silver bangle and a plated pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals
A Victorian silver Fiddle and Shell pattern part canteen of cutlery, comprising four table spoons, six table forks, five dessert forks and spoons, a pair of sauces ladles and a pair of sugar tongs, London 1864 and 1865 by William Smily (A.B Savory & Sons), together with matching butter knife, mustard spoon and three salt spoons, London 1865 by Samuel Smily (A.B Savory & Sons), a set of six plated dessert knives and forks and three silver coffee spoons.
A set of six George III silver Fiddle pattern table forks, London 1808 and 1809 by W.E., a set of nine George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, London 1802, and a collection of assorted silver cutlery, including a Scottish Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Glasgow 1827 by James Lockhart Spencer, six Fiddle pattern table forks and spoons, various dates and makers, and some steel bladed knives.
A George V plated Old English pattern canteen of cutlery, comprising six table knives and forks, four tablespoons, six fish knives and forks, a pair of fish servers, six dessert knives, forks and spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, a three-piece carving set and a pair of sugar tongs, within an oak canteen box with hinged lid and single drawer.
A set of six George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, London 1800 by Stephen Adams, a set of four George III silver Fiddle pattern table forks, London 1812 by Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, a set of four silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1897 by Francis Wiggins III, and a large collection of assorted George III and later silver cutlery, mostly Fiddle pattern, including table forks and spoons, dessert forks and spoons and teaspoons.
FOURTEEN PIECES OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE CUTLERY, COMPRISING; PAIR OF SERVING SPOONS, Exeter 1876, makers mark; J,W, & Co, SET OF FOUR TABLE FORKS, London 1852, makers mark, G.A. SET OF SEVEN DESSERT SPOONS, London 1843, makers mark, HH and a DESSERT FORK London 1842, makers mark, WE, all monogrammed 126oz (14)
GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER CUTLERY, comprising; PAIR OF FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, by James Bede, London 1830, initialled, fiddle pattern DESSERT SPOON, London 1818, TWO TEASPOONS, COFFEE SPOON, FIVE CONDIMENT SPOONS and a CASED SET OF SIX AFTERNOON TEA KNIVES with filled silver handles, Sheffield 1922, 9oz weighable silver
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