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A cased set of silver plated double struck shell and thread cutlery to include 6 dinner knives and forks, 6 side knives and forks, serving spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, etc, together with a quantity of unboxed cutlery and other miscellaneous effects to include butter knives with mother-of-pearl handles, various other cutlery with polished bone handles, various Brother Benjamin Wade whimsies, etc
A large mixed selection of plated wares to include set of 6 spoons and serving spoons with stepped handles in the Art Deco style, a three divisional cake/sandwich stand by Kemp Brothers with pierced sides, a good quality cased fish serving set, a 19th century brass crumb scoop, a large quantity of unboxed plated cutlery to include dinner knives, forks, spoons, etc, a cased pair of cut glass butter dishes with plated spoon (one missing) by Kemp Brothers, etc
A box containing assorted cheese domes, a box containing assorted china and metal ware, to include Copeland Spode tea wares, a Mason's lidded jar, an EPNS three piece tea set, an Arthur Price of Sheffield part canteen of cutlery, two occasional chairs, one bearing label "Howard & Sons Ltd...", a golf bag with various clubs and a standard lamp
A HARLEQUIN SET OF SILVER KINGS PATTERN CUTLERY with various Victorian and Edwardian dates and makers and comprising eight table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve spoons, six fish knives and forks, ten coffee spoons, six fruit knives and forks, six tea spoons, six table spoons, a soup ladle, a pair of fish servers, a cheese scoop, sugar tongs, (5052 grams in all), eight dessert knives, eight table knives, two carving knives, a carving fork and sharpener
A group of silver flatware, including: a pair of George III Old English... A group of silver flatware, including: a pair of George III Old English sauce ladles by Charles Hougham, London 1790, monogrammed; a set of six Victorian Irish fiddle pattern egg spoons by John Smyth (or Smith), Dublin 1857, crested; a matchbox holder and an embossed rectangular box, 551g (17.75 oz) gross; and various plated cutlery View on dreweatts.com
AN OAK CANTEEN OF WALKER & HALL ELECTROPLATE AND STEEL CUTLERY of rounded rectangular form, having a hinged top with inset brass shield-from cartouche, two lift-out trays and fitted base containing a twelve piece setting (complete) with initial J`. 14cm(h) x 42cm(w) x 26.5cm(d) Marks and scratches^ some minor corrosion to carving set^ wear etc.
An oak dining room suite, by Stanley Webb Davies of Windermere (1894-1978), comprising: a dining table, with a rectangular top, over trestle ends united with a stretcher, inscribed with monogram and dated 1952, and with craftsman's monogram, 88cm wide 182.5cm long 71cm high, six chairs, with solid back splats and channelled uprights, with drop-in seats, worn, each carved with 'SWD' monogram and dated 1952, and with craftsman's monogram, a sideboard, with an arrangement of two drawers, one with a sliding cutlery tray, over a pair of panelled cupboards, with visible tenon joints, carved with monogram and dated 1952, 122cm wide 45cm deep 77cm high, and a trolley, with two tiers and chip carved supports, carved with monogram and dated 1951, 48cm wide 73cm long 60.5cm high (9) Stanley Webb Davies (1894-1978) was born into a wealthy mill-owning family in Lancashire and was educated at Bootham, a Quaker School in York and then studied history at Oxford. During the First World War, he was a member of the 'Old Vics' and built huts for refugees, which in turn developed his love of woodwork. After the war, he worked for Romney Green at his workshop in Christchurch, Hampshire. In 1926, with help from his father, he built his workshop, which he called Gatesbield, which was designed by the architect Kenneth Cross. He worked there for the rest of his life and adhered to the Arts and Crafts Movement's ideals of the craftsman-maker versus machine-production. He designed and made domestic and ecclesiastical furniture, presentation pieces, and items for boardrooms and offices. Most of his work was made to commission. His workshop closed on his retirement in 1961. The craftsman's monogram on the sideboard is for James Cleasby Dent (1920-2003) who was born into a farming family in Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria. Interested in woodwork from an early age, he started working with Stanley Webb Davies as a fee-paying student, later becoming an apprentice and then a fully qualified craftsman. He worked at the Gatesbield workshop in Windermere until 1954, leaving to set up his own in Ravenstondale near Kirkby Stephen. The craftsman's monogram on the table and the hostess trolley is for Richard Cloudsdale (1908-1991). The chairs are monogrammed for Sidney Allan Johnston, who was Davies' last apprentice, joining in 1947 at the age of 15. CONDITION REPORT: Table - stains and dirt to the edges of the table, one leg with piece chipped off. Sideboard - some dents to the top front edge. Trolley - Stains. Chairs - sun damage (line across backs). Seats are shot. Please view additional images (upon request).
A George III silver Rat Tail pattern part canteen of cutlery, comprising four tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six table and dessert forks, London 1818 and 1819 by Daniel & John Wellby, together with a set of six silver handled table knives and six silver handled dessert knives, Sheffield 1992 by United Cutlers Ltd.
A George V silver two handled cup, London 1921, a late Victorian silver bonbon dish of pierced and embossed circular form, Birmingham 1895, a silver napkin ring and a silver spoon, together with a small collection of plate, including a three piece bachelor`s tea set, a Mappin & Webb grape and nut set, cased, and cased cutlery.
A Rosenthal silver part canteen of cutlery designed by Bjorn Wiinblad, comprising six table knives and forks, six dessert knives and spoons, four dessert forks, six pastry forks, six ice cream spoons, five teaspoons, a pair of serving spoons and a sauce ladle, together with a set of five matching plated fish knives and forks, with original cardboard boxes.
A George IV and later silver Old English and Hanoverian pattern harlequin canteen of cutlery, comprising a gravy spoon, London 1828, six table forks and spoons, six soup spoons, six dessert forks and spoons and six teaspoons, various dates and makers, together with a set of six table and dessert knives with plated handles, all within a George V oak case.
A mixed quantity of plated and pewter ware to include an electro plated sandwich dish with pierced love heart decoration, a further pedestal dish with shaped rim and chased decoration, a pair of candlesticks, small trays with embossed detail and beaded borders, a plated four divisional cruet set with pierced gallery sides, a selection of silver plated serving spoons and other cutlery, two pewter tankards, further pewter milk jug, two handled sugar basin, cream jug, also together with a small brass bucket, two small oriental style lidded trinket dishes, etc
(lot of 17) English sterling silver handled cutlery consisting of three fish forks and six dinner knives mounted with Mortimer & Hunt blades, by Francis Higgins, London, 1845; together with six dinner knives, carving fork and knife mounted with Hunt & Roskell blades, one knife and carving set by Francis Higgins, London, 1845, each having a reeded handle
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