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A canteen of plated cutlery and flatware by Francis Greaves and Sons, Sheffield. Mostly for six, comprising; soup spoons; table knives & forks; dessert knives, forks and spoons; tea spoons; and two serving spoons; together with an associated old English bead pattern butter knife and a reeded cheese knife and two-prong fork
Postwar Dinky Playworn Commercial and Military Vehicles (10), all boxed, 622 Army Truck, 955 Fire Engine, 917 Guy Van, 401 Coventry Climax Fork Lift, 621 Army Wagon, 651 Centurion Tank, 582 Pullmore Car Transporter, 25X Breakdown Lorry, 702 DH Comet, 706 Vickers Viscount, P-G, boxes P-F, (10),
A collection of silver flatware,to include a pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1870, a caddy spoon, London 1867, a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1921, a set of three Albany pattern coffee spoons, Birmingham 1899, an enamel souvenir spoon, for Jersey, another example, marked 900, and three further silver-plated teaspoons, and a pickle fork, 9.6ozt (qty.)Condition ReportAll with wear commensurate with age and use.
A collection of silver items,comprising a Christening mug, Birmingham 1900, with a vacant cartouche, 7.9cm high, a French silver cup and saucer, by Edouard Ernie, cup 6.9cm high, a circular box, decorated with golfers, containing a pair of cufflinks, the box, by Langfords Silver Gallery, London 1992, a silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1972, a cased fork and spoon, Sheffield 1937, a Victorian berry spoon, a Fiddle pattern tablespoon, London 1832, a butter knife, and a silver-handled fork,weighable 15.6oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A group of silver flatware,comprising a pair of George II Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, by Elizabeth Jackson, London 1750, a similar Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, marks rubbed, a pair of George III bright cut Old English tablespoons, by John Lambe, London 1784, two further Old English pattern spoons, a Fiddle pattern butter knife, by Randall Chatterton, London 1827, a fork and spoon, by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1867,together with a pierced silver dish,by Thomas Hayes,and a pair of silver plated berry spoons,total silver 18.4oztCondition ReportWear, knocks and rubbing throughout. Bent sections and splits to the dish.
A WOODEN CANTEEN WITH CUTLERY, contains a six person table setting of cutlery, some pieces not original to the set, with sharpening steel, carving knife and meat fork, also including extra butter knives, one steak knife and a cheese knife (condition report: used conditions, general wear, may benefit from a gentle clean and polish)
A BOX OF COLLECTABLES AND COSTUME JEWELLERY, including an Elizabeth II silver engine turned compact, London 1963, two other compacts with butterfly wing decoration, a sterling and enamel moth brooch, width 3cm, a boxed ladies Seiko quartz wristwatch, a silver propelling pencil and two other propelling pencils, two pairs of gold plated pince-nez and a telescopic toasting fork (Parcel) (Condition Report: mixed condition, but generally in fair order, signs of use)
A Victorian cased silver christening set, comprising mug, spoon, fork and silver handled (metal core) and silver bladed knife, each with engraved decoration, canine crest and indistinct initials, marks for London 1863, maker George Unite, all housed in a fitted and plush lined triangular case with conforming applied shield form cartouche to cover, gross silver weight without knife 153grams Silver in good condition commensurate with age and use.
A set of four George V silver napkin rings, of oval form with moulded C-scroll and pierced quatrefoil decoration, marks for Birmingham 1923, maker Henry Williamson Ltd, 5cm, sold together with a pair of George V silver sugar tongs, marks for Sheffield 1921, maker John Round & Son Ltd combined weight 117grams, and a Queen Elizabeth II silver handled trident pickle fork, marks for Sheffield 1973, maker Harrison Brothers.
An Edwardian silver dish, of circular form pierced with concentric bands of repeating decoration, marks for Birmingham 1907, rubbed makers mark for E S Barnsley & Co, 9.5cm, 45grams, sold along with a pair of Victorian silver Onslow pattern condiment spoons, pair of silver sugar tongs, fork, two Scottish themed spoons and Scottish silver book mark trowel (lacking handle) Glasgow 1929, maker WHC. Gross lot weight 128grams
A group of four late Victorian silver Old English pattern teaspoons engraved with initials J&AD, marks for Sheffield 1895(3) and 1900, maker John Round & Son Ltd, 13cm, sold along with a silver ribbon and thread pattern spoon and fork and silver fork of Albany type design, gross weight 162grams
A George V cased silver christening set, comprising an Old English pattern knife, fork and spoon with engraved initials GE, marks for Birmingham 1929, maker Elkington & Co, gross weigh 131grams (knife handle with inner parts) all housed in a fitted, branded and plush lined case with damage.
A George III silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern sifting spoon, with circular pierced bowl, marks for London 1810, maker William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, 16cm, 56grams sold along with an Edwardian silver christening set, comprising knife, fork and spoon, Sheffield 1901 Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, 96grams, gross weight 152grams
An impressive, fine and rare 19th century Imperial Russian silver canteen of Hanoverian pattern cutlery, comprising twelve table spoons 978grams, six dessert spoons 329grams, six dessert forks 302grams, serving spoon 208grams, large soup ladle 403grams, fish server with metal core handle 176grams (marked JAL) steel bladed and tined carving knife and fork, twenty four table forks 1957grams, twelve teaspoons 390grams, six white metal bladed knives with metal core handles 405grams and twenty four steel bladed knives with metal core white metal handles, each having makers mark AC, mark for St Petersburg and assay master mark for Ivan Vonifatiyevich Yevstigneyev 1878, the fish server with pierced and engraved blade, maker JAL (Lohfert, Julius Eduard August and conforming date and assay mark, all marked with 84 zolotnic to denote 875/1000 silver standard. All housed in a brass mounted oak case with two lift-out trays and all fitted with buff-coloured plush lining and blue accents. Gross weighable 875 grade silver without steel bladed items 5148grams. Flat ware and cutlery generally in very good condition commensurate with age and use, the knife blades with some oxidation/spotting, additional images uploaded. The fish server being the only item with differing maker.
A cased set of six George V silver handled tea knives, Sheffield 1931, maker Charles James Allen, a Victorian silver christening set, comprising fork and spoon, Birmingham 1860, maker George Unite, and a cased silver three piece condiment set, Birmingham 1924, maker Elkington & Co, dented damage to glass liners, spoons associated, gross lot weight 286grams (including steel blades, without glass liners)
Miscellaneous silver and silver plate, an 18th century silver basting spoon (marks rubbed) 188 gms, approx 33 cms together with Christofle silver plated basting spoon and ladle and fifteen Christofle knife rests, horn salad servers, Christofle pickle fork, six gilded silver spoons 60 gms, attractive Continental ice tongs, and a silver teaspoon.
Group George V sterling silver handle cutlery including: 5 various sterling silver handle tea knives, variously hallmarked for Birmingham, circa 1911, together with a group of 6 similar sterling silver handle tea forks, variously hallmarked for Birmingham, circa 1911, (some rust to knife blades, and fork tines).
A Collection of Assorted 19th Century and Later Silver, Copper and Silver Plate, including a set of six silver and enamel coffee spoons; a set of five silver teaspoons; a silver pusher; a silver pickle fork; twin-handled pans; entree-dishes and flatware; Together With a slate mantle clock and a Georgian mahogany box (qty)

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