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Lot 279

A Solingen gold plated cutlery set in blue leather case

Lot 369

A box of framed pictures, brass footman, pewter teapot, plated cutlery etc

Lot 480

An oak canteen of Sheffield plated cutlery and a 20th century occasional table on claw and ball feet

Lot 725

Group of silver to include spill vase, candlestick, napkin rings and cutlery (qty)

Lot 740

Cased set of silver handled knives, cased Mappin and Webb silver-plated and mother of pearl knives and forks, and other cutlery

Lot 12

Silver plated tea and coffee pots by Walker & Hall, together with silver plated cutlery and other plated wares

Lot 19

Good quality mahogany cutlery canteen by Maleham & Yeomans of Sheffield

Lot 218

Silver plate including cutlery and other items

Lot 26

Arthur Price Canteen of Beaded cutlery together with an Edwardian Mantel clock and a circular tray (3)

Lot 303

Large group of silver plated wares to include spill vases, dishes and cutlery

Lot 318

Sundry items, to include a silk top hat, two canteens of cutlery, pictures, etc

Lot 334

Miscellaneous items including cutlery, antique monocular, coins, watches, jewellery and sewing accessories

Lot 433

Quantity silver plated ware including large oval tray, tea ware, cut glass claret jug, Mappin and Webb biscuit barrel, cutlery, treen and sundries

Lot 449

Parts of spelter mantle clock and garnitures, boxed cutlery, collectors plates and sundries

Lot 56

Group of Art pottery together with a book slide and a cutlery canteen

Lot 564

Silver plated Kings pattern canteen of cutlery, 64 pieces

Lot 261

GERALD BENNEY: a silver and 18 carat gold boxLondon 1965, impressed 'MADE BY GERALD BENNEY LONDON', also incuse number 41, Elongated rectangular form, the hinged cover with a bark-effect textured surface, formed with fourteen gold narrow bands between silver rectangular panels, all within a narrow gold border, the sides with vertical bark-effect textured surface, a smooth silver footed rim, the interior and underside lined with dark-green leather, length 29.7cm, weight 20oz.Footnotes:ProvenanceBonhams, London, Knightsbridge, The Family Reserve Collection of Gerald Benney, 1st December 2010, lot 663.ADRIAN GERALD SALLIS BENNEY CBE RDI (1930 - 2008) Gerald Benney was one of the most outstanding and influential British goldsmiths of the 20th century. During a career spanning more than 50 years, he was the first British craftsman to hold four Royal Warrants simultaneously. As well as designs in silver, in his early years Benney also used other materials to design a range of products including clocks, lamps and prams. His work can be seen in many collections worldwide, including those of the Victoria and Albert Museum and Goldsmiths' Company. Born in Hull, Yorkshire in 1930. His mother, Aileen, was a talented silversmith and his father, Ernest, was Principal of Brighton College of Art. Young Gerald attended Brighton College of Art from 1946-1948, he studied design and craft under the tutelage of Dunstan Pruden. After two years National Service with the Royal Army Service Corps he went to the Royal College of Art to study under Professor Robert Goodden. He excelled and, in 1952, a four-piece tea service and tray secured him the Prince of Wales Scholarship. It was at the RCA that Benney met fellow designers and silversmiths David Mellor and Robert Welch, between them they were to revolutionise Post-war silver design. During his last term at the RCA, Benney found his first workshop at Suffolk House, Whitfield Place off the Tottenham Court Road in London. Early in his career Benney discovered, by accident, the distinctive surface texturing of silver that was to become his signature. He inadvertently used a hammer with a damaged head while producing a cup and liked the effect. This surface texturing soon became known as 'Benney Bark Finish'. The finish was widely imitated and dominated contemporary silver design for almost two decades. Its success was, not only, for its new contemporary look but, also for the practical reasons that it almost eliminated tarnish and fingerprints. In 1963, Benney moved to Beenham House near Reading and it was here that he decided to develop the use of enamel to further embellish his silver objects and designs. He realised that he would need to learn the skills from established artisans. His first steps, in 1968, were to travel to Zurich to find an enameller who worked for the house of Burch Korrodi. By chance, he came across the Norwegian Berger Bergensen who, not only continued to practise the art of enamelling for Burch, but had also worked for Karl Fabergé's great rival Bolin. Bergensen was persuaded to come to Britain and instruct the Benney work force all he knew about enamelling: Alan Evans and Robert Winter became the most notable master enamellers for Benney. Though it took several years to master the craft, the Benney studio refined and mastered the art of enamelling to the extent that they were able to decorate larger surface areas than Fabergé. There is little doubt that they went on to be one of the world's foremost modern enamellers. In 1969, Benney moved his London studio to Falcon Wharf, Bankside where he eventually employed 22 people. Four years later, he moved his workshop to warehouses in Bear Lane, Southwark and, in the same year, The Goldsmith's Hall held a major retrospective of his work. A year later, 1974, Benney received his first Royal Warrant from by Her Majesty The Queen, followed a year later by those of her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. In 1980, Benney received an unprecedented fourth Royal Warrant from His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. It is interesting to note that besides running his own silver studio, Benney held several other design posts, between 1957 – 69 he worked as a consultant designer for Viners. He worked on domestic pieces for production in silver, pewter and stainless steel. Particularly successful were his designs for flatware and cutlery in stainless steel. In 1971, he was awarded Royal Designer for Industry and, from 1974 to 1983, he was Professor of Silversmithing and Jewellery at his alma mater, the Royal College of Art. In 1993, together with his son Simon, Benny opened a shop at 73 Walton Street, Knightsbridge, London and two years later was awarded a CBE.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 94

A qty of silver plated cutlery inc. an ink stand

Lot 1168

A good quality interesting pyramid shaped canteen of cutlery, the walnut canteen crossbanded with satinwood, enclosing a worked silk interior with various pearl handled knives and forks, 23cm high

Lot 1171

Unusual demi-lune oak cased canteen of cutlery by HJ & Co, comprising various Old English flatware; together with a further vintage cased canteen of cutlery and a silver plated salver (3)

Lot 1555

A cast metal easel mirror with inset porcelain panel of a romantic scene, 38cm high, together with a further turned hardwood mace/club with steel blade and a good quality cased set of fish serving cutlery (3)

Lot 393

SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, CRUMB SCOOP AND BRUSH AND VINTAGE OAK CANTEEN OF CUTLERY BY CROSS BROS OF CARDIFF

Lot 8

TWO BOXES OF PLATED CUTLERY, FISH KNIVES AND FORKS ETC

Lot 679

A Webber & Hill canteen of cutlery

Lot 403

A light oak veneered cutlery table and contents

Lot 414

A silver plated six bottled cruet stand; a box of cutlery and various other metalware

Lot 116

Vintage canteen of cutlery in oak case

Lot 115

A QUANTITY OF METALWARE, to include two George III spoons, hallmarked Birmingham, two Georgian pickle forms hallmarked Sheffield, approximate gross weight 52.7 grams, a small quantity of Russian silver teaspoons, a boxed set of Royal Albert Old Country Rose, gold plated and fine porcelain teaspoons, a boxed yeoman plate set of teaspoons with coloured ball handles, a white metal candelabra, two small white metal dishes etc  Condition Report  Tarnishing to some of the spoons and cutlery, slight surface scratches (in the mixed box). Tarnishing and discolouration to the candlestick/milk jug/sugar bowl. The six boxed cutlery items all in very good unused condition. Larger serving cutlery has tarnashing but in good condition

Lot 273

A NUMBER OF SMALL LOCK KNIVES comprising of Lakota, Sandvik, four x Gerber (all different designs), two x Kershaw (both different designs), Smith & Wesson Model Military & Police, Master Cutlery designed by Tom Anderson, all these items are in excellent condition (PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OVER)

Lot 511

VARIOUS PLATED RAILWAY RELATED CUTLERY, knives, forks and spoons, LMS, GWR, BR(M), LNWR, Pullman etc

Lot 635

THREE BOXES OF CUTLERY, METALWARES, COLLECTABLES, ETC, including a copper warming pan on a wooden handle, boxes dominoes, cribbage boards, vintage bottles, boxed and loose cutlery, vintage playing cards including incomplete De La Rue, vintage tins, a pewter teapot and entree dish etc, (three boxes)

Lot 664

SIX BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND FLATWARE, INCLUDING NATURE CRAFT FIGURES OF TRAMPS, Beswick birds, viners executive suite cutlery, Royal Worcester Evesham, Denby Arabeque, a stick stand and contents

Lot 104

A SELECTION OF SILVER CUTLERY, to include a set of four Fiddle and Thread table forks, hallmarked London 1809, 1838-40, two Fiddle pattern desert spoons, hallmarked London 1828, three Fiddle pattern forks, hallmarked London 1849, together with a teaspoon, hallmarked Chester 1893, approximate gross weight 21.93ozt, 681.1 grams

Lot 107

A MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include a small selection of silver cutlery such as a pair of plain polished Georgian sugar tongs, various tea spoons, a silver handled brush, hallmarked Birmingham, together with a small selection of beaded stretch bracelets, two travel clocks, etc

Lot 209

MANTLE CLOCK, SMOKERS BOX, CANTEEN OF CUTLERY & ORIENTAL STYLE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM

Lot 236

2 BOXES WITH MIXED CERAMICS, ROYALTY WARE, BOXED MUGS, TEA WARE, CUTLERY, DECORATIVE CLOCK ETC

Lot 403

BOX CONTAINING ASSORTED CUTLERY, CARLTON WARE DISHES, ORIENTAL STYLE PLATES, MIXED CERAMICS & GENERAL BRIC-A-BRAC

Lot 55

BOX CONTAINING CAKE STAND, QUANTITY TEA WARE, SMALL FRAMED PICTURES, CUTLERY, CRYSTAL VASE ETC

Lot 620

TRAY CONTAINING PAIR OF MODERN CHINESE VASES & 3 BOXED SETS OF EP CUTLERY

Lot 17

A selection of fine boxed cutlery and flatware including desert spoons and ladel

Lot 33

A canteen of assorted cutlery flatware and tablewares

Lot 99

A miscellaneous lot of items including a vintage canteen of cutlery, egg cups, ceramics and more.

Lot 1

A Collection of silver plated items to include: serving trays, footed bowls, Toast Rack, Cutlery etc

Lot 116

A cased Viners silver plated cutlery set:

Lot 1F

A mixed collection of kitchen items: scales, electric knife, electric tin opener, cutlery etc (2 trays).

Lot 2

A collection of silver plated items to include: Tea Pots,Cutlery sets, , Loose cutlery, bowls etc

Lot 4

A collection of silver plated items to include: Trays, Cutlery sets, Serving spoons, Condiment set etc

Lot 421

A mixed collection of vintage silver plated and stainless stell cutlery:

Lot 443

A mixed collection of items to include: silver plated cutlery, base metal dressing table set, silver ring, Booths Cup of Knowledge etc

Lot 92

A good collection of silver plated items to include: pair of candlesticks, candelabra, cutlery etc

Lot 96

Oak cased set of cutlery: together with a leather cased set (2)

Lot 114

Collection of EPNS ware including set of four goblets, boxed and other cutlery, coasters etc, in two boxes

Lot 404

Scratch built Tudorbethan style dolls house, oak two tier trolley with cutlery drawer, three height open bookcase and a 1960s beech book trough (4)

Lot 461

Canteen of Community plate cutlery for six covers in wooden box, and quantity of Oneida Community plate cutlery, all boxed as new

Lot 462

Cased set of six silver hallmarked handled butter knives, EPNS two branch table candelabra, other silver plated cutlery, coasters and a steel carving knife and fork with deer foot handles, etc

Lot 356

A canteen of silver plated cutlery (K. Bright, Sheffield)

Lot 695

An elm box and two cutlery trays

Lot 834

A part cased canteen of cutlery.

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