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A sixty-four piece sterling silver part set of flatware, including 6 soup spoons, 12 pastry forks, 11 table forks, 2 table spoons, 6 butler knives, 12 large teaspoons, 1 knife and fork (small), 2 piece carving set, 6 table knives, 7 table knives, with floral garland handle, marked sterling and a small quantity of plated cutlery, approx 46oz.
An Edwardian canteen of rat tail silver cutlery by Thomas Reid & Sons, London 1902 aprox 270oz comprising aprox 177 pieces inc 24 fish eaters, 24 table forks, 20 dessert knives, 19 table knives, 12 table spoons, 18 dessert forks,18 dessert spoons 2 ladles, 2 serving spoons,2 fish server, tongs, 10 tea spoons, 6 egg spoons, sugar spoon, 2 butter knifes, matchbox cover, caddy spoon, 6 salt spoons, 2 jam spoons, 5 carving set, Provenance: Lieutenant Colonel Belfield C.B.E. then by family descent
Mixed flatware and cutlery: 8 dessert forks, 7 tableforks (including one three prong), 7 tablespoons (including on channel Isles), a 20th century Danish serving spoon, a set of 6 Old Enlgish dessert spoons, initialled London 1827, an Irish scoop, a Victorian scoop, 3 pairs of sugar tongs, 16 other various spoons, a sauce ladle, a sugar sifter ladle, three knives and a leather spoon case, 83oz weighable silver. (lot)
Miscellaneous flatware and cutlery: 68 various tea/coffee spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 4 various forks, 3 salt spoons, 2 pairs of sugar tongs, a caddy spoon, 5 various 'golf' teaspoons, a butter knife, 12 various table/fruit serving spoons, a mustard spoon, a cased set of 6 tea knives (plated blades), a cased set of 12 swizzle stick and a George III punch ladle, with a turned wooden handle, 93oz. (lot)
A canteen of plated Hanoverian rat tail pattern table cutlery, comprising: carving set, twelve dinner knives and twelve dessert knives all with ivory handles, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soups spoons, twelve teaspoons and four table spoons, in oak canteens. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
An Extensive Silver Canteen of Flatware, all engraved with the O'Callaghan family crest, maker Robert F. Mosley, to include a set of eleven Old English pattern dinner forks, Sheffield 1932, a set of eleven Old English pattern dessert forks, Sheffield 1932, five large Old English pattern tablespoons and twelve matching smaller tablespoons, Sheffield 1932, a set of twelve Old English pattern soup spoons, Sheffield 1932, eleven Old English pattern teaspoons, six matching coffee spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1932, together with eleven matched Old English pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1940, a large Old English pattern silver serving ladle and two matching sauce ladles, Sheffield 1932, a set of twelve-each silver fish knives and forks, together with a pair of matching servers, with foliate engraved decoration and with Ivorene handles, Sheffield 1932, eleven silver dessert forks and nine matching dessert knives with engraved decoration and simulated mother-of-pearl handles, (two knives and one fork damaged but complete, Sheffield 1932, together with an oak cutlery canteen with green baize-lined hinged top and three sliding trays and containing two sets of meat carvers and sharpening steel, twelve dinner knives and twelve dessert knives, all with stainless steel blades by Robert F Mosley, and Ivorene handles engraved with the O'Callaghan family crest, the case with inset brass plaque engraved with R.F.B. O'Callaghan monogram, 137ozs. in total See illustration. Lots 173-187 bear the family crest of The O’Callaghan Family of Maryfort, Co.Clare, namely a dexter arm, embowed, couped at shoulder, in hand a sword, thereon a snake. Some pieces were presented to C.L. O’Callaghan as Master of The Fingal Harriers Hunt, founded in 1881 and still in existence, while some trophy cups were awarded for Croquet tournaments held at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne between 1910-21, and were presented by the 9th Duke of Devonshire, Victor Cavendish, also Mayor of Eastbourne. The O’Callaghan family have ancestral links to the 7th Duke of Devonshire and the Cavendish family. Cornelius O’Callaghan (1741-97) was made 1st Baron Lismore with the peerage continuing with the 1st Viscount Cornelius O’Callaghan (1775-1857) (son of 1st Baron Lismore) and becoming extinct in 1898 on the death of George Ponsonby O’Callaghan (1815-1898) 2nd Viscount Lismore.
A modern 12 place setting of silver cutlery, the double struck handles in a floral art nouveau taste, comprising 6 table spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 9 teaspoons, 12 dinner forks, 11 dessert forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 tea knives, 12 coffee spoons, 12 fish forks, 12 fish knives and a three piece silver-handled carving set - blades to knives in stainless steel - R&D, Sheffield 1963-1966 - 169oz of weighable silver (125)
A silver canteen of Nevil pattern cutlery in an oak case, Sheffield 1946; comprising a dozen dessert forks, dinner forks, cake forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, tea spoons, coffee spoons, and six tablespoons, 3,870g (125 ozs) gross, with xylo handled knives and carving set. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A collection of Barenthal and Robert Welsh flatware. Including 10 boxed Barenthal knife, fork and spoon sets, one unboxed set, assorted Robert Welsh cutlery, a Christian Dior knife and fork, a JL Coquet knife and fork, 10 multi-purpose knives and a Zippo boxed money clip and key ring (Quanitity)
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