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A canteen of Victorian silver Cutlery, by Chawner & Co., (George Adams), hallmarked London, 1876/7, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, comprising 12 forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons, 6 eggspoons, 4 salt spoons, 4 sauce ladles, a pair of basting spoons, a large soup ladle, a pair of fish servers, sugar nips, mustard spoon, and a butter knife, 76 pieces in total, the serving spoons 22.5cm long, all bearing the Henley family crest, formerly of Leigh House, Chard, Somerset, together with a set of four Edwardian silver oval Open Salts, by Haseler Brothers, hallmarked London 1906, with foliate pierced decoration and blue glass liners, 8cm long, a pair of Victorian silver knife rests, London, 1894 and a pair of Old English pattern salt spoons, Edinburgh 1806, all contained within a velvet lined fitted, three tier oak canteen with lift out trays, brass plaque also bearing family crest, approx. total silver weight 194ozt.
AN ELIZABETH II TWO DRAWER MAHOGANY CANTEEN OF SILVER HALLMARKED CUTLERY comprising a twelve piece suite including twelve table forks, twelve fish forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve table knives, twelve side knives, twelve fish knives, twelve butter knives, twelve dessert spoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve table spoons, twelve oyster forks, four serving spoons, a sauce ladle and soup ladle, a carving set, a cake serving set, the terminals canted, the blue velvet lined canteen on four canted legs, by Carr's of Sheffield, Sheffield 2000, the soup ladle 1998, 82 x 51 x 77cm, weighable silver 4674gms / 150.27toz Condition Report:Available upon request
4-piece lot of miscellaneous silver. Consisting of an ashtray, coin spoon, slider (from children's cutlery set) and a nail polisher. The Netherlands / United Kingdom, various origins including Birmingham, various makers including H. Hooijkaas, 20th century, hallmarks: various hallmarks - signs of wear. 100 grams, 925/1000 and 835/1000.
800 standard cased silver spoon and fork with a knife, and an 800 standard set of beaded cutlery comprising six large spoons, five large forks, two dessert spoons and a teaspoon, weight (excluding knife), 28 ozs 871 grams SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers: Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.
A hallmarked silver part canteen of old English pattern cutlery comprising twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, eleven dinner forks, eleven dessert spoons, six tea spoons, a soup ladle and two sauce ladles, total weight 107oz, Edinburgh 1897/98, Hamilton & Inches, with a set of twelve Kings pattern tea spoons, weight 12oz, London 1859, S/D, all to an oak case.
Various items of silver plated ware to include eight pierced Elkington & Co strainer/steamer plates, diameter 20cm, a graduated set of three serving trays, length of largest 37cm, smallest 32cm, a larger silver plated serving tray, a circular tray with pierced gallery and eight silver plated wedding cake columns with screw section to the bottom and French spike to the top, together with four plated platforms of various sizes, length of column 13.5cm and various mixed cutlery including sugar tongs, cake slice, sauce ladles, etc.
A Victorian hallmarked silver cutlery set of approximately 331 pieces, Grecian pattern with cornucopia design to the top of the handle, two makers, GA, possibly George Aldwinkle, 1865 and Elkington & Co Ltd, 1893, combined approx 820.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: May be some slight date variations55 dessert forks, length 18cm, - 17 GA, 38 Elkington 72 table forks, length 22cm, - 52 GA, 20 Elkington 72 table spoons, length 22cm, - 18 GA, 54 Elkington 71 desert spoon, length 18cm, - 33 GA, 38 Elkington 9 egg spoons, length 13cm, - 35 teaspoons - 17 GA, 18 Elkington 925 England,
Various small items of hallmarked silver to include napkin rings, cased coffee spoon set, loose cutlery, knife rests (af) pepperettes, salt pot, etc, combined approx 12.8ozt. CONDITION REPORT: One of the supports for the knife rest is missing. Some of the silver includes 800 grade Continental, the majority is British hallmarked.
A collection of silver cutlery, comprising; a set of six silver table forks and six silver dessert forks, Mappin & Webb, London 1919, five Kings pattern spoons, a Kings pattern fork, six silver handled table knives, six silver handled side knives and a further silver handled knife, total weighable silver approx 36.9oz (31)
Two boxes containing mostly christening sets and other celebratory items including: picture frames, picture albums, 'Baby's First Tooth' boxes, certificate holder box, new baby set with picture frame and socks, cutlery sets, boxed crucifix, watches, a mirror and comb set, a 21 bottle stopper, trinket boxes etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATED FIDDLE PATTERN CUTLERY 19th Century, comprising: a group of five silver dessert forks, 2 John Smyth, Dublin 1856; 2 probably John Harris, London 1825; and 1 probably Mary Chawner, London 1838, all engraved with initials to match; and a silver dessert spoon, makers mark IH, London 1827; together with a set of sic silver plated dessert forks by Elkington & Co, date letter for 1884, engraved with an ostrich crest (12) The forks 17cm long The silver 262g Condition: Condition Report The silver forks all with some wear to prongs, most marks generally clear, dessert spoon with slight thinning to tip of bowl; all with general signs of age and use This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Five hallmarked silver christening cutlery sets, various dates and makers, with a lace back hunting spoon, and a further silver spoon, weighable silver 7ozt/222g. Additional InformationThe two cased sets of three items with age wear dull patina and light knocks to the surface throughout, some wear to the edges of the blades. Purple lines spoon and fork set each initialled JM, some wear to the bowl. Push and spoon set each initialled HDA, the spoon bowl worn and with some knocks. Other spoons with light wear.
A retro part antler handled cutlery set by Wingen, comprising carving set, fork lacks silver plated base, salad server, five dinner forks, six dessert forks and spoons, five dinner knives and six side knives, also one spare antler handle, so almost complete and you just have to wash up between courses if there are six of you
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