A cased set of nine double struck white metal handled butter knives, a cased set of butter knives with composite handles marked Inoxydable, a further cased set of knives with polished horn handles, together with a silver plated crumb brush and tray, sundry silver plated and other cutlery, a nutcracker, etc
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A set of Dutch silver Reeded pattern cutlery, maker's mark V.K, 833 standard, 1931 - 1932, with Minerva head duty mark, comprising: 6 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 5 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 fish forks, 6 fish knives and 2 serving spoons, each handle initialled, 1828.4g in total (37)
A substantial miscellaneous collection to include a quantity of stainless steel and other cutlery, various Eastern brass trays of circular form, 20th century blow torches, brass candlesticks, 20th century binoculars set within a stitched tan leather case, cut glass decanters, textiles to include an ecclesiastical embroidered panel with central decoration detailing lilies, etc
An Elkington & Co canteen of Kings pattern silver cutlery - six stainless steel dinner knives with silver handles, six stainless steel tea knives with silver handles, six dinner forks, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six teaspoons, and four serving spoons, this set matched with six other Sheffield silver coffee spoons, and a butter knife and a cheese knife with silver handles, the main set assayed for Sheffield, principally 1967 and 1968, maker's stamp Elkington & Co (total weight of solid silver cutlery 75.0ozt)
Motor-car picnic set, 1930's, for four people, the black leather cloth cabinet with a fall front revealing an interior fitted with a spirit kettle, cutlery, cups, saucers and plates, glassware and containers, width 64cm Condition report: Moderate deterioration of the outside; height 30cm, depth 22cm; metal fixtures have surface corrosion; white lining panels warped and lifting at the corners; one saucer broken and repaired; both small glasses broken; bottle stoppers have lost their chrome finish; pottery jars and cake tin crazed and stained/discoloured; minor chips to the enamel dishes; minor dents and corrosion to the metal surfaces; forks and spoons all marked "Siltona" and the stainless knives all marked "GWS&S" and scratched with the name "Banner". We do not have any information about the original inventory. There is a gap in the rack bottom centre. See the accompanying photographs.
AN ELECTROPLATED CANTEEN OF CUTLERY retained by Harrods, twelve place setting and includes carvers with steel; soup and sauce ladles and condiment spoons, in a fitted case with lift up lid and two drawers below; with a pair of cased fish servers; and a set of six silver teaspoons, cased, 86g (2.7 troy ozs) gross
A cased set of twelve Elizabeth II hallmarked silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1964, combined approx 2.6ozt, a pair of hallmarked silver napkin rings, two pierced white metal dishes each on three ball feet and plated ware to include a carving set, an incomplete canteen of cutlery and a pair of scissors.
A George V silver part canteen of Sandringham style pattern cutlery, ninety-six pieces comprising twelve dinner forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, nine teaspoons, four tablespoons, salt spoons, two mustard spoons, dessert knives, twelve steel blade table knives, dessert knives, bread knife and three-piece carving set with ivorine handles, maker Edward Viner, Sheffield 1931, weight without knives 116oz,, housed in oak canteen table with attached maker's label
THE BILL BROWN COLLECTION OF CUTLERY AND CAMPAIGN SETS - PART IThe name 'Bill Brown' is synonymous with the history of cutlery. Museums Sheffield hold 1000 pieces from his collection - which inspired the book ‘British Cutlery, An illustrated History of Design, Evolution & Use’. Now, more than sixty years after spending 10 shillings on his first purchase - a c.1720 knife and fork from a Dutch travelling set - Brown has decided to disperse his remaining collection in a series of auctions with Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers.A late 17th century Continental silver trefid spoon of small size,hallmarks unclear on back of bowl, possibly Augsburg, with later additional marks on stem,engraved with fruit and foliage on both sides to include two cartouches with architectural scenes,10.75cm long
An early 20th century mahogany electroplated twelve setting cutlery comprising table forks, dessert forks, teaspoons, ivorine handled dessert knives and table knives, carvers, soup spoons, dessert spoons (one missing), tablespoons, a pair of ladles, a large soup ladle, H Pearce & Sons, Huddersfield and an assorted set of six Hanoverian pattern soup spoons.
A set of 6 London silver kings pattern Teaspoons, a set of 10 silver Coffee Spoons, and some other items of Cutlery; a pair of early Victorian silver two handled boat shaped Salts; other Condiments, a set of 6 unusual Egg Cups with acorn bases, etc. A lot. (1) Provenance: Ardfort House, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
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