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*CANTEEN CONTAINING 12 PAIRS OF AFTERNOON TEA KNIVES AND FORKS, with engraved electroplated blades and ivorine handles, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, A CASED THREE PIECE CARVING SET WITH BUCKHORN HANDLES, CASED SET OF SIX AFTERNOON TEA KNIVES WITH MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLES, AND A COLLECTION OF LOOSE CUTLERY
A matched silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern table service A matched silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern table service, the flatware by Walter Davies & Sons Ltd, London 1978-79; the cutlery by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1979, comprising: Eight table forks Two table spoons Eight dessert forks Eight dessert spoons, 1615g (51.95 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and steel blades: Eight table knives Eight dessert knives
A part set of silver cutlery by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1820 comprising; eighteen tablespoons, seventeen dessert spoons, eighteen dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, fifteen teaspoons, eleven sauce ladles and four basting spoons (95), all single struck in the King's pattern, with a partially fitted mahogany canteen (46 x 31 x 17cm), retailed by Wilson & Sharp Limited, Edinburgh, 154oz Property from a Stirlingshire Country House
A part matched suite of silver cutlery by Elkington & Company, various Birmingham marks, 1935, 1938, 1940 and 1941, of plain Georgian style design, comprising twenty dinner forks, seventeen dessert forks and eight dessert knives, twenty dessert spoons, twenty tablespoons, seven soup spoons, 9 fish forks and eight fish knives (109), all bearing a monogram, 202oz weighable
An extensive 20th Century hallmarked silver twelve place setting canteen of cutlery, Queen's pattern, comprising of twelve table forks, twelve table knives, twelve teaspoons, twelve cheese knives, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, four table spoons, two sauce ladles and a soup ladle, all within original single drawer box, total weighable silver 139oz, excluding knives, mostly London and Sheffield 1967, C J Vander Ltd (91 pieces)
A collection of Georgian and later silver cutlery including five forks London 1837 - Makers stamp C.S. probably Charles Shipway - entered London 1836 - all Edinburgh silver fork 1817, a Victorian spoon and two table spoons both stamped J G over JG - no hallmarks but tests as silver - Total weight approx 17 troy oz.
A silver cutlery set dating: 18th Centuryprovenance: GreeceOne knife with single-edged iron blade marked with a cross, knotted, provided with silver grip decorated with rings and cap with foliage with button. One iron fork with two prongs, provided with short neck, the grip en suite with the knife one. Together in a single, silver sheath decorated with relieved floral motifs and smooth, nielloed elements, on a side an inscription in Greek characters and the date "1775", both nielloed.dimensions: length totale 26 cm.
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