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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SUITE OF EPNS CUTLERY FOR TWELVE IN AN OAK CANTEEN the rectangular top with central brass cartouche above two panelled cupboard doors, the interior fitted with four graduated drawers with recessed brass handles on a plinth base; the steel and silver plated service with ivory handles, the fish knives and forks with silver ferrules, possibly a composite set, ferrules Sheffield 1910-11, height 31cms x width 50cms x depth 40cms See Illustration
A collection of George IV and later hallmarked silver cutlery, including an early English pattern tablespoon, London 1823, marked W.T another with rat tail to the bowl, indistinctly marked, a pair of Victorian King's pattern tablespoons by Elkington & Co, double struck, Birmingham 1899, a set of four table forks, London 1919, three dessert forks by Charles Boyton & Son, Sheffield 1921 etc, 30oz (15)
A collection of George III and later cutlery, including two old English pattern tablespoons, both initialled, one length 22cm, London 1795, marked WF,IF, the other length 21cm, 1809, maker's mark rubbed, together with a set of six teaspoons, Sheffield 1899, set of three, London 1805 and a pair, probably London 1792, together with three pairs of sugar tongs including a Georgian pair, together with a cased Christening spoon, London 1861, 11.5oz (17)
A modern canteen of flatware and cutlery with trefoil terminals decorated with a shell and scrolls and reed and ribbon borders comprising: 4 tablespoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 tableforks, 8 dessert spoons, 8 dessert forks, 8 teaspoons, 8 coffee spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 8 table knives, 8 side knives and a 3 piece carving set (stainless steel blades & tines), by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1971/72 (contained in a fitted box with a lift-up cover), 87oz weighable silver.
A mixed lot: two similar bon bon dishes, by William Comyns, two cream jugs, a sauce boat, a sugar bowl, four pepperettes, a mounted glass jar, a mounted glass dish (A/F), an engraved mustard pot (glass liner), a continental beaker, a pair of George II sugar nips, an egg cup (cased), a rattle, a pair of continental grape shears, a Dutch spoon, a cased set of six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, a Dutch peppermint box, and two green stained ivory handled dessert forks, mixed maker's and dates, a gold telescopic dip pen and pencil (combined) and the following plated ware: four salts, a dish on four feet, a hot milk jug, two table lighters, and a quantity of flatware and cutlery, 33oz weighable silver. (lot)
A mixed lot: a George III silvergilt sugar sifter ladle, 4 George III Old English pattern tablespoons, 12 fiddle teaspoons, 3 salt spoons, 6 other small tea/coffee spoons, a set of 6 dessert forks and 5 knives with mother of pearl handles, a spirit flask and a quantity of plated flatware and cutlery, 30oz weighable silver. (lot)
A selection of silver and white metal cutlery, to include a Georgian Old English basting spoon, hallmark illegible, sponsors mark reads W.F, a white metal sifter spoon with ornate Apostle handle, four matching associated Apostle teaspoons, hallmarked London 1922/5, a set of eight white metal ornate teaspoons, a further selection of spoons and five silver handled matching butter knifes. Approximate gross weight inclusive of non silver blades 15.89ozt (494.1gms).
An early 20th Century Oak Cased Canteen of Flatware and Cutlery, Hanoverian Rat-Tail pattern, comprising: twelve each Soup Spoons, Dessert Spoons, Ladles and a single Basting Spoon, Tea Spoons, Entrée Knives and Forks, Dinner Knives and Forks, Fish Knives and Forks and Dessert Knives and Forks; together with a four piece Carving Set, four x-framed Knife Rests (some replacement pieces), all fitted in a rectangular Canteen with lift lid and two fitted drawers
A set of four silver and enamel coffee spoons, Birmingham 1934, other silver tea and coffee spoons, approximately 6oz, gross, a silver fruit knife, a set of five Crown Staffordshire decanter labels, and an enamelled 'Whiskey' label, a small quantity of silver plated cutlery and a plated three piece cruet set.Best Bid
A quantity of silver napkin rings, cutlery and cruet sets, comprising two pairs of napkin rings and an oval napkin ring, a three piece silver cruet with blue glass liners, three silver sugar tongs, a set of six coffee spoons with bean finials, cased, a pair of shell-shaped salts with gilt interiors, four fiddle pattern dessert forks, Exeter 1843, and other items, much of the cutlery is engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers, approximaltely 40oz gross
Brexton Four Person Picnic Set Believed to date from the 1950s in stout light blue case with matching interior contents including plates, cups/saucers, cutlery, cruet, 2 Thermos flasks, 2 sandwich tins, beakers and various glass/plastic storage jars. Very good condition throughout, 61x35x15cm.
A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern part canteen of cutlery comprising seven table forks, twelve dessert forks and spoons, London 1850 by John James Whiting together with a collection of similar silver fiddle pattern cutlery, comprising five table forks, London 1848 by Joseph Albert Savory, set of six teaspoons London 1846 by John & Henry Lias, a sauce ladle and a teaspoon.
A LARGE EUROPEAN SPUR, LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURY with large flat rowel formed with nine points and incised with a series of lines framing each point moulded neck formed of a pair of scrolling bars, and faceted arch pierced with a pair of holes on each side for attaching buckles; and A TOOLED LEATHER CASE FOR A CUTLERY SET, 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY decorated over its full surface with a symmetrical pattern of scrolls, flowers and fluted ornament, and pierced with two pairs of holes for suspension the first:24cm; 9 1/2in (2)
A LARGE COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH CUTLERY, William IV and later, comprising a set of nine Queens pattern dessert forks, Edinburgh 1841, a harlequin set of nine Victorian Hourglass pattern tablespoons, Edinburgh 1841, a harlequin set of eighteen Queens and Hourglass pattern table forks, some initialled, some crested, Edinburgh 1852 and later by differing makers, a single mustard spoon and a harlequin set of fifteen Hourglass pattern dessert spoons, all crested, 1840 and later (a lot) (c.120oz)
A large selection of plated ware to include a four piece moulded glass condiment set, a pair of candlesticks, several serving dishes, a pair of goblets, a small lidded box and a selection of boxed and loose cutlery etc. Together with a kings pattern knife and fork carving set hallmarked Sheffield 1964, sponsors marks reads EV and a pair of miniature candlesticks hallmarked Birmingham 1982. All items are in varying condition. Due to the large number of items in the lot we are unable to provide a detailed condition report.
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