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Part suite of Cooper Brothers silver plated Feather Edge pattern cutlery comprising 6 soup spoons, 4 fish knives, 5 forks, 5 table knives, 8 table forks, 14 dessert knives, 5 dessert forks, 4 dessert spoons, and 6 coffee spoons (67), with 4 boxes, as new, 3 piece carving set, asparagus servers, pair of horn and plate knife rests and 6 other items (83)
A part set of Continental porcelain handled gilt metal cutlery, probably German in Meissen style, 19th century, painted with flowers within gilt line detail, comprising a pair of forks, knives and spoons, length of knives 21.5cm.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.
A silver canteen of cutlery, comprising 12 dinner forks, weight 29oz, 11 smaller forks, weight 19.5oz, 5 serving spoons, weight 13oz, 12 soup spoons, weight 22oz, 10 dessert spoons, weight 17.5oz, 10 coffee spoons, weight 4oz, 10 tea spoons, weight 7oz, a pair of fish servers, weight 7oz, 2 ladles, weight 8oz, 12 fish forks, weight 19oz, 12 fish knives, weight 24oz, 12 fruit knives, weight 15oz, 12 fruit forks, weight 13oz, 12 diner knives, 12 smaller knives and a 6 piece carving set, all engraved with a C, Sheffield 1960/61
Three cased sets of silver cutlery and a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips. A cased set of six silver coffee spoons hallmarked: William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1917, a cased set of Harrods, London silver cake forks (one missing) hallmarked: G&H for Gee & Holmes ,1957, Sheffield, a cased set of Viners Ltd silver coffee spoons and a pair of Georgian c-scroll design sugar nips: hallmarked: RM for Robert Makepeace I, Newcastle, pre 1755. Weight 252g.
Box of kitchenalia to include set of twelve Jean Patrique cutlery and waffle maker. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
A cased 24-piece Victorian cutlery set, John Batt, Sheffield 1899, weighted silver handles with scrolling gadroon borders, EPNS blades with chased fruit and foliate decoration, knives 20.3cm long, forks 17.5cm long, complete in a honey oak case with green silk and velvet lining, together with an early 20th century cased 18-piece silver plated mother of pearl handled cutlery set, a Victorian cased 24-piece silver plated cutlery set, a further eleven EPNS forks and a pair of silver coloured knife rests (55)
A large collection of silver plated and silver coloured tableware, to include a set of twelve double ended spoons, each 9.1cm long, a novelty tray in the form of a fish, 37cm long, a galleried tray, 31.7cm long, a presentation salver, 31.5cm wide, a six piece EPNS cruet set, a four piece tea service, and a further selection of tableware, serving dishes and cutlery (Qty)
A selection of silver plated and silver coloured tableware, to include; a silver coloured three piece condiment set, comprising open salt, pepperette and white mustard, each with shell and gadroon borders and lion mask paw feet, together with another similar example, a silver plated bon bon dish, two silver coloured serving dishes, a silver coloured table lighter, a silver coloured sugar caster, a silver coloured sauce boat, and an further assortment of cutlery (Qty)
An associated canteen of silver plated King's pattern cutlery, six place setting, comprising six dinner knives, six dessert knives, six dinner forks, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, two ladles, three assorted serving spoons and a pair of knife rests, all set to a Webber & Hill teak veneered canteen, together with a further canteen of cutlery, eight-place setting, complete in a free-standing oak canteen (Qty)
A cased set of six silver reproduction Charles II trefid/lace back spoons, Francis Howard, Sheffield 1971, each 10.5cm long, together with a George V 12-piece set of silver cutlery, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1928, comprising six forks, 15.3cm long, and six knives, 17cm long, each with silver weighted handles and stainless steel blades, a George V silver caddy spoon, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1921, 9cm long, a further silver caddy spoon, 9.1cm long, and a further two silver coloured examples (22)
A set of silver-plated Dubarry pattern cutlery, by Arthur Price, the knives by John Turton, to include: twelve table knives, twenty-four dessert knives, twelve butter knives, twelve table forks, thirty-six dessert forks, eight serving spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, and one cheese knife by Arthur Price. (141)Condition report: Good overall condition, some items with surface scratches and marks
A collection of silver and silver plated items, comprising a small mug, cream jugs, sugar basins, a cruet set, a modern wine coaster, an engine turned cigarette box, assorted cased sets of silver spoons, silver plated candlesticks and a quantity of silver plated cutlery, approximately 28ozt weighable silverCondition report: All pieces with light surface scratches and knocks. Some pieces with heavier knocks and wear to hallmarks.
A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE I/II SILVER PISTOL GRIP KNIVES AND FORKSMOST WITH STERLING STANDARD MARK ONLY, CIRCA 1725The handles engraved with a crest, the steel knife blades of scimitar I type with flying bolster, stamped for Ephraim How and the Cutler's Company of London, the steel two-tine fork 20cm (8in) long, the knives 27.5cm (11in) longSee Brown, Peter (editor) 'British Cutlery: an illustrated history of design, evolution and use' York Civic Trust 2001, p. 102, pl. 69 for examples of these blades.Burkes General Armory identifies the grantee of arms associated with this crest as PAYNE or PAINE of Duntram, Norfolk. The crest was being used from the early 19th century by Samuel PAINE (1797-1868) of Brighton and backtracking his ancestry: a Thomas PAINE (born 1650) also at Brighton (wife Elizabeth) whose son, also Thomas PAINE (born 1687) in Brighton, married Johanah NEWTON, their son being Friend PAINE (born 1725). Maybe it is one or both of the Thomas' here that could be the owner of the present lot.The blazon of the crest: an ostrich's head or, issuing out of a plume of feathers argent.Condition Report: Nicks dents and scratching to silver commensurate with age and use, blades with rust to most, scratches from buffing, all intact, tines intact and straight, some stained from use, marks generally poor, some now non existentCondition Report Disclaimer
Two vintage picnic sets, one Brexton picnic set with green and yellow design which includes three cups, four saucers, four sandwich plates, four spoons, four yellow topped glass jars, two thermos bottles, and two food boxes. The other being a Sirram Tea and Lunch Outfit with a high speed kettle set, Royal Adams Ivory Titan Ware plates and cups, two metal storage boxes and some cutlery.
A child's tea set printed with googly eyed child and Golly, six cups and saucers, tea pot -4in. (10cm.) high, sugar bowl (chipped) and milk jug, stamped Shell England; and a Gwenda boxed dolls' cutlery set. These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history. Originally handmade by mothers in Africa for their children from old fabric and cloth, the golly doll was adopted as the mascot and trademark for the Robertson's confectionery brand around 1910 after the company's founder John Robertson visited the US and noticed children playing with them. Robertson's Gollies have been collected by people across the UK and around the world for generations but garnered a contentious image in the 1980s because of links to racism. The trademark was removed from Robertson's branding in 2001.
A collection of metalware including a set of six knives and forks with mother of pearl handles (boxed), a set of six coffee spoons (boxed), two pairs of candlesticks, pair of sugar tongs and a quantity of cutleryCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
Culinary Concepts: Polished Knot 42 piece Cutlery Set Polished Knot is Culinary Concept’s most popular design and it is easy to see why. The highly polished handle loops at the end create a striking knot shape, making this design well balanced, smart and stylish. The 42-piece set includes 6 of each of the following, dinner knives, dinner forks, soup spoons, appetiser/dessert knives, appetiser/dessert forks, dessert spoons and coffee spoons, all beautifully presented in a black, luxury gift box. All of the cutlery is dishwasher safe, handmade by artisans and crafted from stainless steel. Donated by: Culinary Concepts https://www.culinaryconcepts.co.uk T&C’s apply Shipping can be arranged at the cost of the final bidder
G W SCOTT & SONS VINTAGE TRAVELLING PICNIC SET - AUTOMOBILIA INTEREST a wonderful large cased picnic set by G W Scott & Sons, with a copper kettle, burner and pan, pottery sandwich tin with metal lid, pottery cups and saucers and preserve and butter jars, bottles, hip flask etc. With various cutlery on the inside of the lid, and with a fold down front for access. Case 62cms across, 32cms high
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