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A selection of silver table wares, including: a pair of late Victorian silver pepper shakers, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1899; a pair of silver shell form open salt cellars, with stylised dolphin supports; set of six Continental silver Hildesheim Rose tea spoons; and other Hildesheim Rose cutlery.
A pair of William IV silver tablespoons, by Richard Burcombe, London 1836; three silver dessert spoons; five Newcastle silver teaspoons in fiddle and shell pattern; a set of six silver teaspoons commemorating 1935 Silver Jubilee; a pair of Newcastle silver sugar tongs by John Langlands; a silver caddy spoon, by Eley & Fern; a silver salt spoon, 15.3oz gross; and a selection of plated cutlery.
An almost complete George VI Art Deco silver canteen of cutlery by Walker & Hall comprising seventy five items, 119.6oz, together with eleven ivorine handled table knives and twelve dessert knives (two with replaced handles) and a five piece carving set, housed in a brass mounted two handled oak canteen, silver flatware has 12 each of the following, dessert spoons, soup spoons, coffee spoons, dessert forks and table forks, six teaspoons, six tablespoons, pair of sauce ladles and a pair of sugar tongs, all with engraved initials.***CONDITION REPORT***PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A Victorian walnut-cased silver canteen of cutlery, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1896, comprising 18 x table forks, 16 x dessert forks, 12 x teaspoons, 5 x egg spoons, 6 x tablespoons, 4 x sauce ladles, 16 x dessert spoons, 2 x gravy spoons, 1 x soup ladle, and various stainless steel and ivorine knives, 153.9oz weighableCanteen is not fully complete, some knives, 2 dessert forks, 2 dessert spoons and carving set missing
A 19th Century Victorian silver hallmarked cutlery canteen in Kings pattern housed within an oak canteen box. Pieces hallmarked London 1869, makers marks for Chawner & Co. Dessert spoons hallmarked London 1868 by the same maker. Set also includes a tray of stainless steel bladed table knives, and two Georgian cruet spoons hallmarked London 1830. 85 pieces within the canteen.
A selection of silver plated and pewter wares to include the following: - rectangular silver plated tray - width 56.5cms by 26cms (including handles) - 6 x horn handled steak knives set within an open red velvet and mahogany case labelled 'Butler' England. This relates to the George Butler cutlery firm of Sheffield founded in the last quarter of the 18th century Condition: handles are secure with all rivets present; the blades are in good order - a conical shaped pewter vase with a paper label of 'HEALS' to the base Height: 28cms Diameter of base: 9cms Diameter of top: 6.7cms Condition: In good order with no dings or dents - 2 x pewter measures; one 5cms high, the other 6.5cms high Condition: unpolished - a selection of silver plated flatware (spoons and forks) plus toast rack, egg cup and two napkin rings
A collection of 4 canteens of flatware as follows: Canteen 1 A mahogany veneered case containing EPNS flatware Serves 6 with 4 additional serving spoons and carver, 1 fork and 1 sharpener Brass hinges and two clasps Dimensions: width 43.5cms, depth 28cms, height 7cms Condition The veneered case is in good condition with only minor scratches The hinges are secure and the lid closes as it should The clasps are fully operational and in good condition The flatware items require a clean, as is to be expected Canteen 2 Mahogany case. The lid lifts to reveal a fitted interior for 12 fish knives and forks which are plated. The canteen has an upper and a lower tray each containing 6 knives and forks Manufacturer's mark: HA EA FA Fitted with a lock. The key is present Plain brass cartouche to the top and a plain brass escutcheon Dimensions: width 36.5cms, depth 27cms, height 6cms Condition: Heavily tarnished items The blue cloth interior is shabby The case is robust but there are scratches to the upper surface The key is present and works, but the lock needs lubricating Canteen 3 A 124 piece of Stainless Steel flatware (Ancestor Plate) with a diagram of the correct location of each piece Manufacturer: Webber and Hill Ltd Orange, felt fitted interior Brass hinges - secure. The lid closes and fits as it should Dimensions: Width 59cms, depth 36cms, height 9.5cms Condition: some items need polishing Canteen 4 A 74 piece EPNS canteen of cutlery including carving knife and fork and sharpening steel Maker's mark (Hall and Anderson Ltd) Calcutta The pieces are set within a dark green interior which lies within a walnut case Campaign style handles to the sides Dimensions of the case: width 50.5cms, depth 39cms, height 11.5cms Condition: Numerous scratches to the case Stainless steel hinges and handles all in good order. The lid of the case closes as it should Handles to the knives are in good order Forks, spoons etc need to be cleaned as is to be expected Fitted with a lock but there is no key
Set of six late Edwardian silver coffee spoons, each with embossed floral decoration and crown finials, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1910, together with a modern silver cutlery set, comprising knife, fork and spoon, hallmarked Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1960, both contained within tooled leather fitted casesCondition Report: Approximate total silver weight 4.47 ozt (138.9 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some discolouration to interior of boxes.
Victorian silver cutlery set, comprising knife, fork and spoon, all profusely engraved with flower heads, each with initials terminals, hallmarked Chawner & Co Birmingham 1877, contained within tooled leather, velvet and silk lined fitted caseCondition Report: Approximate total silver weight 3.33 ozt (103.7 grams), knife with hallmarked blade and handle but possibly filled. General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Prongs of fork slightly bent. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible. Tooled leather case with scuffs to exterior and some discolouration to silk interior.
A collection of hallmarked silver and white metal flatware. The lot to include a Colibri monogas lighter. The lighter having an engine turned finish with monogrammed cartouche. A cased child's cutlery set. Hallmarked for Sheffield, date letter R for 1959. Hallmarked silver handled vanity items to include a shoe horn, tweezers and button hook with further hallmarked silver spoons. Combined weight approx 390g. Measures approx 4.5cm x 4cm / 16cm x 7.5cm.
An 800 silver and gilt metal breakfast set. The set comprising of eight pieces including a tea cup and saucer, napkin ring, cutlery set and bone handled ladle sat on three feet. The set having an etched design with gilt metal finish. The fork, spoon and tea spoon being of fiddle pattern form with central monogrammed cartouche to the terminals. The set having 800 mark for 800 silver on six of the pieces with the napkin ring and ladle unmarked. Combined weight approx 374g. Measures approx 10cm x 2cm / 19cm x 9.5cm.
An assorted collection of hallmarked silver cutlery. To include a set of five Victorian hallmarked silver forks. Hallmarked for London. Date letter M for 1847. Makers mark GA for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver tea spoons. Hallmarked for Sheffield. Date letter C for 1895. Makers mark WB TJB for Bryer & Sons. A further hallmarked silver tea spoon, hallmarks illegible. Two pairs of sugar tongs with the larger being hallmarked for London. Date letter h for 1763. Makers mark WRS for William Robert Smily. The smaller sugar tongs being hallmarked for Sheffield. Date letter k for 1902. Makers mark JR for Joseph Rodgers & Sons. Combined weight approx 300g. Measures approx 17cm x 2cm / 9.4cm x 4cm.
A VERY RARE WWI NEW ZEALAND POSTCARD AND A CASED KNIFE/FORK SET AWARDED TO A MILITARY MEDAL WINNER, the post card has not been written on and was issues to serving soldiers, this one was issued by the New Zealand Y.M.C.A, the cutlery set contains a knife, spoon and two pen knives but is sadly missing its fork, the white metal cartouche on the front of the case is engraved and says 'won by CPL J Morrison M.M.1921', also included is a selection of rare USA match box covers that are flattened, this lot is worthy of further research, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
Swedish ebony and stainless-steel cutlery set, Focus de Luxe design.Condition report:There are eight-place settings as per the second image, four serving spoons and two large serving forks (shown photographed as two spoons and fork in the middle), and two graduated ladles. Some colour variation/ fading to the handles and they have obviously been used but overall in perfectly good order and fit for use.
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