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Lot 500

Cased set of 1960s Sone cutlery

Lot 158

A mixed set of Victorian and later Old English pattern silver cutlery to include four dessert spoons, London 1893, five larger dessert spoons, London 1935 and five dessert forks, London 1903, 25.8oz

Lot 20

An EPNS Kings pattern canteen cutlery set, together with a collection of loose cutlery

Lot 772

Christofle,Êa set of 73-pieces of silver-plated cutlery.

Lot 786

A gold-plated 'Royal Collection Solingen' flatware cutlery set, made in Germany. Inox 18/10 gold-plated 23/24 karats. (32 x 45 x 9cm)

Lot 787

A gold-plated 'Royal Collection Solingen' flatware cutlery set, made in Germany. Inox 18/10 gold-plated 23/24 karats. (33 x 45 x 9cm)

Lot 219

Four: Surgeon Captain H. L. Murray, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, who survived the sinking of the Hospital Ship Rohilla in October 1914, in which he recorded his experiences, and was subsequently Mentioned in Despatches 1914-15 Star (Surg. H. L. Murray, R.N.V.R.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Surg. Lt. Cr. H. L. Murrary. R.N.V.R.); Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Decoration, silver and silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1922, unnamed as issued, mounted court-style as worn, good very fine (4) £400-£500 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 22 August 1919. The original Recommendation states: ‘Served in Hospital Ships Rohilla and Garth Castle and then in medical charge of Eaglet. Has always performed his duties in an exemplary manner and with much zeal. He was also very successful in his measures against influenza.’ Herbert Leith Murray was born in Aberdeen and was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School, the Harris Academy, and the High School, Dundee. His professional training was at Marischal College, Aberdeen and at St. Andrews, and graduating in 1901 he secured numerous prize medals, among them the Leith gold medal for operative surgery. After some postgraduate work in Paris he took up his first appointment as house surgeon to the Royal Liverpool Children’s Hospital in 1902. Later he was resident surgeon at the Hospital for Women in Shaw Street, Liverpool, and at the same time worked in the Ashton Hall laboratories (later part of the pharmacology department of the University). In 1905 he took his M.D. and became assistant surgeon at Shaw Street. By now he was embarked on his career as a gynaecologist and soon acquired a large practice. In rapid succession, he became surgeon to the Hospital For Women and to the Liverpool Maternity Hospital and gynaecological surgeon to the David Lewis Northern Hospital; he was an examiner to the Central Midwives Board and became president of the North of England Obstetrical and gynaecological Society, and in October 1931 became Professor of obstetrics and gynaecology in the University of Liverpool. Murray was commissioned Surgeon in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve on 15 February 1909, and served with the R.N.V.R. throughout the Great War, being posted to the Hospital Ship Rohillia. On 30 October 1914, sailing from South Queensferry, Firth of Forth, for Dunkirk to evacuate wounded soldiers, with 224 men, including medical staff, and five nurses on board, the Rohilla ran aground on Saltwick Nab, a reef about a mile east of Whitby, North Riding of Yorkshire, during a full North North East gale and with the lighthouses unlit due to the war. The reef is about 400 yards offshore and the ship soon broke her back. When rescue operations finished on 1 November, 83 men had been lost over the course of the three days. Lifeboats from Scarborough, Teesmouth, Tynemouth, Upgang and Whitby were involved. The self-righting Whitby No. 2 lifeboat John Fielden saved 35. The Tynemouth motor lifeboat Henry Vernon with her Coxswain and Second Coxswain on board, as well as Captain Burton and Commander Hall, battled 45 miles down an unlit coast against the gale to save 50 lives. Fifty-six other survivors made their own way ashore and a number of onlookers rushed into the surf to drag them out. In all, 146 of the 229 on board, including Captain Neilson and all the nurses, as well as Titanic survivor Mary Kezia Roberts, survived. Murray’s own account of the sinking is as follows: ‘For then days before the wreck I had been in bed with influenza on a milk diet and getting aspirin constantly. I had a temperature over 101 on the night of the disaster. A terrible gale had been blowing for hours, with all the Ward Room furniture broken adrift, the chairs, tables and cutlery making a frightful noise from midnight until we struck about 3:00 a.m., and the light went out. I got on deck in my pyjamas with one sea boot on, the other being lost in the darkness below. We helped each other to put on out life belts, ands then made a rush forward to the bridge, where the boat stations were, but we were caught on the way by a very big wave. I held onto a hatch combing with one hand and to a Sister with the other. The strain very nearly made me lose my hold and I “felt something go” at my heart, making me breathless then and for months afterwards. We got into the ship’s officer’s cabin, cracking in the roof, and with water pouring in at every wave. Someone broke into a locker and we got trousers for the nurses and a coat for me. We were soaking wet and hardly able to stand for the rolling of the vessel. At daybreak the ship was seen to be broken in two, with 200 people in the after end, which soon disappeared and all were drowned, as they had been tied to the rails to keep them from being washed away. The first lifeboat, which got out at 9:00 a.m., took off the Sisters and some officers, and three hours later a second one took off the patients, myself, and some others. I was lowered down by a rope, hanging on all the time to a leading line thrown down from the ship to the boat and fell into the water (as a result of the terrific amplitude of the waves) but was hauled on board, as my wave came up ands the lifeboat came down. At the next roll of the ship I was hauled out of the boat again by the rope around me which my cold fingers could not unfasten, but fortunately I fell back in the boat and someone set me free. The lifeboat broke her back in the landing, and I lay in bed in Whitby for a week with cardiac dilation.’ (Into The Maelstrom: The Wreck of The Rohilla, by Colin Brittain refers) Promoted Staff Surgeon on 13 December 1914, and Surgeon Lieutenant Commander on 15 February 1915, for his services during the Great War Murray was Mentioned in Despatches. Remaining in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve after his demobilisation in 1919, he was promoted Surgeon Commander on 15 February 1921, and was awarded his Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1924. He was promoted to his ultimate rank of Surgeon Captain in 1927. He died in June 1932. Sold with copied research, including a photographic image of the recipient taken from his Obituary in The Lancet.

Lot 472

A cased Westminster luxury collection set of gold plated cutlery, 70 pieces Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 473

**PLEASE NOTE EVERYTHING OTHER THAN THE EPNS CUTLERY CANTEEN AND THE FISH SERVERS HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN FROM THIS LOT**A cased canteen of EPNS cutlery, the terminals with engraved initials,a set of cased fish servers, 89 pieces, a set of Old English and thread pattern tea spoons by William Coghill, Glasgow 1876, a pair of silver sugar tongs, Sheffield, two silver napkin rings, various makers, a set of mother of pearl handled stainless steel fruit knives, assorted EPNS flatware, Tartanware napkin rings, ivory examples etc, weighable silver 174 gmsCondition Report:Available upon request

Lot 1093

A silver cream jug and two handled sucrier, Sheffield, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, 1909, 227.29g gross; three silver handled butter knives; a silver pickle fork; silver and silverplated souvenir spoons; various silverplated cutlery, a treen dressing table set, coins, etc

Lot 1136

A cased part canteen of silver plated cutlery contained in a mahogany box with vacant brass cartouche; and a cased set of silver plated cake forks and tea spoons, early 20th century

Lot 1138

A part canteen of silver plated cutlery by Naken, together with other silver plated cutlery and a cased carving set

Lot 785

An Edward VIII silver plated and mother of pearl entree set, with etched blades, silver collars and plain handles, part settings for 12 in John Perry canteen, 29cm wide, and a further oak cased canteen partially filled with associated cutlery. (a quantity)

Lot 794

Various coins, GB low denomination pennies, etc., mainly early 20thC. (a quantity) various jewellery and effects, Tissot ladies watch, vanity cases, various costume jewellery and effects, Rotary gold plated cocktail watch, Portmeirion tribal set, other costume jewellery and effects, plated cutlery, costume brooches, earrings, etc. (a large quantity)

Lot 174

MIXED LOT : SILVER PLATED TEA SET, SILVER PLATED CLARET JUG, VARIOUS CUTLERY, SMALL QUANTITY MILITARY AND OTHER BUTTONS ETC

Lot 304

A Collection of Late 20th Century Stainless Steel Tablewares to Comprise Part Cutlery Set, Corkscrew, Napkin Rings etc

Lot 183

A boxed set of hallmarked silver spoons, tongs, boxed sets of cutlery etc.

Lot 159

A selection of cutlery and flatwares including carver set

Lot 105

A cased Viners silver plate cutlery set for six

Lot 106

A cased Webber & Hill kings pattern silver plated cutlery set for twelve

Lot 325

A canteen of Harrods silver plated Kings pattern cutlery for six, twinned with a fish setting for six, also by Harrods & a Victorian fish serving set with additional matching cutlery

Lot 121

2x cases containing EPNS cutlery also includes Ringtons blue & white China and 7 piece shot glass & tray set etc

Lot 56

Cavendish collection 42 piece cutlery set in original case by Butler of Sheffield

Lot 1204

A six place silver plate cutlery set including knife, etc. together with a footed tray

Lot 1611

An Oak Canteen of Cutlery, the knives stamped Humphrey & Co, Sheffield, approximately fifty three pieces, presentation escucheonLot 1611 - 1) Lid of canteen has large ring marks and is faded. 2) Carving set are a little rusty. 3) Good used condition. 4) Fish knives and forks do not match.

Lot 172

CANTEEN OF PLATED CUTLERY, KNIFE SET ETC.

Lot 146

Case cutlery set and a cased coffee set

Lot 146

Mixed cutlery, some in cased sets, to include an ivory handled fish knife and fork set, a fruit knife and fork set, a Victorian mahogany two-drawer cutlery set incomplete, an empty oak cased cutlery box, and miscellaneous silver plated flatware

Lot 154

Silver plate to include cutlery, a tray, cups, candlesticks, sugar caster, vases and other items along with a set of six silver handled knivesLocation: 2:5

Lot 346

A cased set of Viners stainless steel cutlery with textured handles, a cased set of silver plated fish knives and forks, a silver plated epergne stand, and a silver plated kettle, on stand with engraved decoration

Lot 349

An assortment of silver plated cutlery, in an oak canteen, an Elkington & Co part fish knife and fork set, silver ferruled butter knives, in case, and other cutlery

Lot 391

A miscellaneous lot to include vintage retro kitchen items to include an old wood and iron guillotine, Jena Glass Schott set of six cups on a metal tray with glass funnel, BOC 1970s soda syphon, Gense Swedish cutlery, Dansk Designs green glass candleholders, and other items Location: 10.2

Lot 38

A FORTY THREE PIECE SET CANTEEN OF CUTLERY IN A MAHOGANY CASE

Lot 39

A BOXED 100 PIECE SET OF NICKEL BRONZE CUTLERY IN A BAMBOO DESIGN

Lot 469

A Victorian silver three piece cutlery set, with foliate engraving, comprising knife, fork and spoon, cased, Brown & Clarke, Birmingham 1853, together with a Georgian silver teaspoon, 2¾oz.

Lot 501

A group of costume jewellery and trinkets, comprising an imitation amber apple necklace, silver plated cutlery nutcrackers, Lorus lady's wristwatch, bar brooches, paste stone set clips, etc. (1 tray)

Lot 13

A Mixed Lot of Assorted Plated Ware, including Pewter and other tea wares, oval lidded mustard, assorted cutlery, dishes, egg cup stand, brushes, four piece tea set, circular tray, sugar tongs etc.

Lot 5

A Walker & Hall Plated Canteen of Old English Pattern Cutlery, the wooden canteen case with fitted lift out tray, including meat carving set, etc, case 41cm wide.

Lot 6

A Set of Five Victorian Hallmarked Silver Teaspoons, crested; Together with Assorted Plated Cutlery, including part canteen of bead pattern cutlery, etc.

Lot 8

Hallmarked Silver and Other Cutlery, including decorative afternoon tea set including sifter spoon, sugar tomgs, butter knife, reserve spoon etc, in original fitted case; etc.

Lot 9

Assorted Plated Cutlery, including Walker & Hall fish knives and forks, similar Commemorative cake forks, a cased carving set, a cased bread knife, etc.

Lot 385

A twelve-place setting canteen of plated cutlery, including fish knives and forks, a pair of fish servers, soup spoons, two sauce ladles and a four-piece carving set, within a walnut canteen table, retailed by Bentalls, height 71.5cm, width 69cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 409

A Garrard & Co canteen of plated Dog Nose Rat Tail pattern cutlery, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks and spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve pastry forks, twelve grapefruit spoons, twelve tea and coffee spoons, four serving spoons, two sauce ladles and a soup ladle, together with a Garrard & Co canteen of plated pistol handled cutlery, comprising twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, twelve fish knives and forks, a pair of fish servers, twelve fruit knives and forks, two cake slices and a three-piece carving set, all contained within a four-drawer canteen box with Garrard & Co label.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 234

Collection of silver and silver plate to include two cased coffee and spoon sets, silver plated berry spoon set, loose plated cutlery, souvenir spoons, etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 601

A set of boxed unmarked white metal teaspoons, 12 with replacement sugar tongs (ill fitting) a selection of silver plated boxed cutlery etc

Lot 677

A hallmarked silver set of 6 coffee spoons, cased, Sheffield, 2.5 oz; silver plated souvenir spoons and other cutlery

Lot 681

A silver manicure set, cased, Birmingham 1919; a 3 piece embossed dressing table set, Birmingham 1909; a similar mirror; silver plated cutlery; etc.

Lot 682

A silver plated 4 piece tea set; silver plate; cutlery; novelty teaspoons and tongs; etc.

Lot 723

A raised silver on copper dressing table set with floral enamel backs and boxed and loose cutlery

Lot 373

A box of wooden pieces - cased chess set, animal ornaments, walking stick, two beaded flasks, stainless steel cutlery

Lot 302

A CANTEEN OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY AND A CASED SET OF TEASPOONS with tongs

Lot 221

Collection of cutlery to include Oneida community plate,  white metal serviette rings, carving set, cocktail shaker  and pie server etc

Lot 227

Lustabrite canteen of cutlery, Royal Worcester glasses and Viners tea and coffee set

Lot 229

Hampton Court Community plate cutlery set

Lot 557

MIXED LOT : CASED DESSERT CUTLERY, BOXED SEWING SET AND OTHER ITEMS

Lot 1069

A small selection of HM silver including a pair of mustard pots with clear glass liners, cased silver baby's first cutlery set and a silver handled button hook

Lot 49

Impressive silver hall marked spoons and knife cutlery set in fitted case .

Lot 415

A boxed set of vintage cutlery

Lot 133

Vintage cased scales and weights and cased silver plated cutlery set

Lot 478

An early 20thC basket weave effect Cutlery Tray, with silver-plated edging and handle, together with a quantity of silver plate including a cruet bottle set (a lot)

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