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A good matched principally King`s and Queen`s pattern set of Silver Cutlery, some pieces with family crests and initials and comprising: Eight Table Forks: 4 x London 1815 and 2 x London 1817 by William Eley & William Fearn, 1 x London 1894 by Thomas Kanzow Bowley and 1 x Dublin by Samuel Beere. Eight Dessert Forks: 2 x London 1815 by Mary Chawner, 2 x London 1818 by Soloman Royes & John Dix, 2 x London 1821&1825 by William Chawner and 2 x London 1816 makers mark WC(indistinct). Six Table Spoons: 3 x London 1819 by Thomas Barker, 1 x London 1824 by William Eley, 1 x London 1825 by Charles Eley and 1 x London 1832 by William Eaton. Eight Dessert Spoons: 5 x London 1819 by Thomas Barker, 2 x London 1828 makers mark JH and 1 x London 1832 possibly William Collins and Eight Tea Spoons: 4 x London 1815 William Eley and William Fearn, 2 x London 1818 makers mark TB, 1 x London 1820 by Thomas Barker and 1 x London 1840 makers mark GA. The total weight being 2660 gms approx. Sold together with a set of six Ivory handled stainless steel bladed Knives and a matched set of eight stainless steel bladed dessert knives, some with Ivory handles by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Harrod`s & Rodgers of Sheffield, Sheaf Island.
A china Muffin the Mule toy sea set, complete. Four plates, cups and saucers, jug and sugar basin. With a box of metal cutlery, Russian candlestick, Beatrix Pottery Tailor of Gloucester, Beswick, F. Warne & Co (chips to ears), Sooty and Sweep china puppet figures, etc, and an Enid Blyton napkin with signature
A SILVER PLATED HANOVARIAN PATTERN TWELVE SETTING CANTEEN OF CUTLERY to include table knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, four knife rests, soup ladle, gravy spoon, sauce ladles, carving set, teaspoon, a mustard spoon, salt spoons, all cased in an oak canteen box with carrying handle.
A set of six George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, London 1813 by Thomas Death, a set of five Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1865 by George Adams, and a set of six George V silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1931, together with a collection of other silver and plated cutlery.
An early 20th Century Canteen of Flatware and Cutlery, retailed by Jays of 142-144 Oxford Street W, Old English pattern, for six, and comprising Dinner and Side Knives, Carving Set, Sugar Tongs, Jam Spoon, Butter Knife and Pickle Fork; together with six each Dinner and Dessert Forks, four Tablespoons, six Dessert, Tea, Coffee and Soup Spoons, and a pair of Ladles, all in a fitted Walnut Canteen, width 18 ½”
A Harrods canteen of silver cutlery in the Old English pattern. Comprising a set of twelve dinner knives, Desert knives (silver handles having finger point blades), soup spoons, dessert spoons, dinner forks, dessert forks. As well as 4 serving spoons and sauce ladles. All housed in a mahogany box.
A silver spoon, with a cherub`s head terminal, detailed DRYAD, Birmingham 1921 and a quantity of mostly plated table flatware, including; six pairs of fish knives and forks with ivory handles, a set of six pastry forks, a preserve spoon, a butter knife and various knives, forks and spoons, with an oak cutlery box.
A cased set of six silver dessert knives and forks, 1932, each with ivorine handles, together with a silver bottle coaster, London 1985, of circular form with wooden base, five miscellaneous silver napkin rings, a silver foliate dish, stamped 925, and further miscellaneous silver plated wares, to include circular tray, cutlery, napkin rings, (a Lot).
* A collection of Continental flatware, including: a Danish silver-mounted Royal Copenhagen letter opener, the blade stamped with Juliane Marie mark, Dutch import mark .925 standard, the porcelain handle hand painted in the 18th century style with song birds amongst gilded scroll-work, with a matching gilt metal knife and fork; and an Austro-Hungarian silver-gilt three-piece cutlery set with agate handles, and a gilt metal spoon (unmarked)
A Victorian oak domestic silver chest containing a composite suite of family silver, consisting of three piece teaset, squat melon form, teapot, approx. 27oz., marks rubbed, teapot stand, London 1834, two-handled sugar bowl, approx. 10.5oz., London 1861 and milk jug, approx. 8.5oz., London 1833, pair of silver pepper pots, possibly London 1797; the following set of four salts and suite of fiddle and thread pattern cutlery by George W. Adams (Chawner & Co.), London 1861, set of four salts, circular form with embossed detail, approx. 7.5oz. total, twelve tablespoons, approx. 33oz., twelve table forks, approx. 33oz., twelve dessert forks, approx. 20.5oz., six dessert spoons, approx. 11oz., eight teaspoons, approx. 8oz., basting spoon and soup ladle, approx. 16oz. total, pair of sauce ladles, sugar sifter spoon, pair of salt spoons, butter knife and pair of sugar tongs, approx. 12oz. total, all flatware engraved with family crest, also to include a matching egg spoon, London 1828, chest with supplier`s inset brass label, Harvey & Co., Goldsmiths, 126 & 128 Regent Street, London, total weighable weight 167oz. SEE BACK COVER
Silver flatware, including a set of six fiddle and thread pattern dessert spoons, Eley, Fearn & Chawner, approx. 8oz., four further items of fiddle and thread pattern cutlery, a pair of tablespoons, London 1788, pair of tablespoons, London 1808, Eley, Fearn & Chawner, pair of dessert spoons, London 1799, Eley & Fearn, three earlier dessert spoons, hallmarks distorted, two Victorian serviette rings and two bottle tickets, Marsala and Madiera, approx. total weight including set of six dessert spoons 27oz.
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