An Iron bound Victorian oak canteen box with three lift out trays containing the following items of Kings Honeysuckle pattern cutlery: a set of 59 table knives and 17 side knives with steel blades, 8 matching forks with steel tines, and a carving knife with a steel blade, all the above George Adams, London 1851, together with a quantity of Victorian dessert knives and forks with plated blades and tines. (Lot)
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An oak canteen of assorted cutlery including a set of twenty-four table knives, the steel blades marked Widdowson & Veale, 73 Strand, London’, the handles London, maker MB’ (marks indistinct) along with two matching carving knives, forks and twelve dessert knives, all with Regency line moulded tapering handles, the canteen also includes a set of twelve table spoons, London 1877, maker George Angel, along with matching long handled ladle, sauce ladle and twelve dessert spoons, also a matching long handled basting spoon, approximately weight for the George Angle spoons 60oz, also a set of eight dessert spoons, London 1933, maker G&S Co Ltd’, along with two London silver sauce ladles, six Victorian teaspoons, London 1877, maker George Angel, two salt spoons, London 1877, maker George Angel, two dessert spoons, circa 1930’s, a silver preserve knife, London 1877, maker George Angel, a small serving spoon, London 1876, maker George Angel, a set of eleven A1 plate table spoons by B&S’, also two plated sauce ladles (a lot) all in a campaign style oak canteen with paper label to the interior of the lid Widdowson & Veale, Goldsmiths, Jewellers and Sword Cutlers to His Royal Highness, Prince Albert, 73 Strand, London, Successors to the Late John Salter’, 23.5" wide, 5.75" high, 15" deep with two interior trays and brass swing side handles
A part walnut canteen of cutlery, London 1935, maker RWB’, the ivorine handled knives and the walnut canteen marked Harrods Ltd Silversmiths & Cutlers, London SW1’, the cutlery of art deco Beverly pattern with line moulded edge comprising of six table forks, six dessert forks, six teaspoons, a sauce ladle, three piece carving set, four table knives, four cheese/dessert knives, four table spoons, six dessert spoons and six soup spoons, approximately 56oz, canteen 17.5" wide, 7" high, 12" deep
Silver trophy urn, two-handled, hallmarked Birmingham 1949, engraved 'House P.T. presented by Capt. & Mrs Jameson'; along with pair of brass spiral twist candlesticks, two silver-plated lidded tureens, plus a box of assorted plated, includes oak-cased cutlery set, large engraved brass tray, and a box of wooden items, including carved wooden nutcrackers, etc. (two boxes)
Sir Harry Lauder - a presentation Waltham Riverside open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black and red arabic numerals and gilt hands, also with subsidiary seconds dial and key wound lever movement, the cuvette inscribed: TO HARRY MACLENNAN LAUDER, A GREAT MAN, A GREAT FRIEND, A GREAT STAR, FROM WILLIAM MORRIS INC, NEW YORK FEB 26th 1910, the outer case of interwoven design, the reverse inset with thirty-two single cut diamonds. Together with a fancy link chain composed of belcher links with reeded rectangular spacers each set with a single cut diamond. Contained in a blue velvet fitted case stamped WILLIAM REIMAN, FINEST GEMS, 328 FIFTH AVENUE Diameter 4.6cm, length of chain 36cm Provenance: Sold Morrison McChlery, Lauder Ha’ Strathaven 9th to 11th May 1966. William Morris also presented to Sir Harry a mahogany two drawer canteen of American cutlery (Lot 218 £150) which was inscribed “To Harry Lauder, Scotland’s King in America....” William Morris was the founder of the William Morrisagency which is today one of the foremost show business agencies in the States, based in L.A..
A hallmarked silver canteen of cutlery for twelve place settings comprising of table and dessert forks and spoons, teaspoons, soup spoons. six table spoons and two sauce ladles and twenty four silver handled knives with a set of carvers all decorated with a ribbon and reed border and contained within a mahogany twin drawer case raised on four cabriole legs. Sheffield 1982, Roberts and Bell.
Oak canteen, fitted with a part suite of monogrammed silver Old English cutlery by John Round, Sheffield 1920 and comprising of six table spoons, eleven soup spoons, five dessert spoons, sugar sifting spoon, two sauce ladles, large soup ladle, large serving spoon, pair of sugar tongs, silver bladed fish dividers with ivory handles, single butter knife, twelve dessert forks, eleven table forks, six dessert spoons, seven tea spoons, six egg spoons, single mustard spoon, pair of salt spoons, full set of twelve pairs of mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks with silver blades, eleven pairs of ivory handled fish knives and forks with silver blades, set of eleven ivory handled table knives with steel blades and a set of eleven ivory handled dessert knives with steel blades, gross weight of solid silver flatware (excluding pieces with mother of pearl or ivory handles) 128oz
A Viners oak two-drawer lift-top canteen of Old English pattern cutlery comprising six of each table knives and forks, dessert knives, forks and spoons, soup spoons, fish knives and forks, teaspoons, coffee spoons, tea knives and cake forks, together with seven-piece fruit set and carving knife and fork, 40 cms.
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