A set of George III silver sugar tongs, Thomas Wallis II, London, 1804, together with a Victorian silver fiddle pattern condiment spoon, having an uncommonly long stem, the terminal having an engraved armorial crest, Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams), Exeter, 1849, and an Edwardian serving fork having a silver bound handle, tongs and spoon 57 g
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Serving fork, individual butter knife, and small ladle each stamped Christofle, France. Fork dimensions 10 in. L x 1.25 in. W x 1.5 in. H, ladle in. L x 1.75 in. W x 1.25 in. H, knife 6.75 in. L x 1 in. W x 0.5 H. Condition: Age related wear.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3High Res Image 4
EPNS FANCY GOODS GROUP - to include an embossed photograph frame with gadroon and beaded decoration having a velvet covered easel back, 25.5 x 19cms, chase decorated goblet on a circular foot, 13.5cms H, 9.5cms top rim diameter, lily pad single stem epergne with Burmese glass flute, 15cms H, rectangular box with hinged lid and ribbed decoration, 5.5cms H, 12cms across, silver plated skewer, mother of pearl handled trident shape fork and three stainless steel bladed knives, probably American with possibly sterling silver handles, 35cms L the skewer
A George VI silver christening spoon & fork in fitted case, Birmingham 1943 by J.B. Chatterley & Sons; four various silver napkin rings; two glass receptacles with foreign silver lids; a silver needle case; two round silver lids; a cylindrical silver salt shaker; two silver lids; & a Mexican sterling silver sombrero ornament.
A collection of silver items,to include a cased set of six teaspoons, Sheffield 1932, another set marked 917 standard, the ends modelled as a cross, a carving knife and similar fork, a pair of Victorian salts, Birmingham 1885, 5cm diameter, a cased set of miniature pepperettes, Birmingham 1886, 5.5cm high, a wine coaster, London 1982, and two wine labels, marked 'Sherry' and 'Whisky' the largest 6cm wideweighable 14.7ozt (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout.
A silver mote spoon,18th century, maker's mark possibly ET, the bowl pierced with scrolls and crossletstogether with a George IV Scottish silver wine label,by David Mcdonald, Glasgow 1826, inscribed 'Port', with a shell and gadrooned border,4cm widea George III silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knife,Sheffield 1819, and a similar Victorian fruit forkby Thomas Primet & Son, Sheffield 1870 (4)From the property of a private collector, part one.Condition ReportMinor hole to the wine label where the hallmarks have been punched. Wear throughout commensurate with age.
A collection of silver flatware,George I and later, to include a Scottish silver Old English pattern dessert spoon, possibly Aberdeen, c.1850, an Old English pattern dessert fork, by Ann Robertson, Newcastle c.1805, a George I dessert fork, maker's mark IK, London 1725, an Irish teaspoon, by Robert Holmes, Dublin c.1750, and a crest engraved pair of Fiddle pattern salt spoonstotal 9.35ozt (qty.)From the property of a private collector, part one.Condition ReportWear commensurate with age.
A Victorian silver meat skewer,By George Adams, London 1863, Lily pattern, 30.5cm longtogether with a Victorian silver pickle fork,by George Unite, Birmingham 1864, 23cm longand two similar silver seafood forks,maker's mark for George Unite, 14.5cm longtotal 5.27ozt (4)From the property of a private collector, part one.Condition ReportSurface scratches and wear commensurate with age.
Harrods Ltd six person silver-plated canteen, comprising six small forks, six large forks, six small knives, six large knives, six teaspoons, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, four tablespoons, two sauce ladles, carving knife and fork, bottle opener and four sterling silver napkin rings. This lot includes a sterling silver set of coffee spoons with bean finial and a miscellaneous quantity of silver commemorative spoons for Corfu, Malaysia, Hong Kong, India, Disneyland, San Diego zoo and Siam (Thailand).
A Garrard & Co Ltd. retailed silver canteen of flatware for eight place settings, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1960 & 1962-64, including: 8 x silver table forks, 8 x silver dessert forks, 8 x silver handled table knives (stainless steel blades stamped Garrard and details), 8 x silver handled dessert knives (stainless steel blades stamped Garrard and details), 8 x silver soup spoons, 8 x silver dessert spoons, 8 x silver teaspoons, 2 x silver sauce ladles, 4 x silver serving spoons, 1 x silver pickle fork and a silver handled three piece carving set, all stored in a Garrard & Co Ltd mahogany case, this with hinged top opening to green baize fitted interior above similarly fitted drawer below, complete with keys, the case 49.7cm x 29.3cm x 18.3cm. (66 pieces, silver weight excluding knives and carving set 2,594.6g/83.4Toz.)
A pair of David Andersen Norwegian sterling silver enamelled circular dishes, one with gold pattern interior, the other with bronzed finish interior, paper label verso, complete with original presentation box, one with enamelled spoon (h: 2cm x 6cm) and a David Andersen sterling silver gilt jam spoon with blue guilloche enamelled, shows signs of use to bowl, (L: 13cm) and a similar matching spoon with bronze finish, guilloche enamelled feathering to handle, (L: 12cm) shows signs of use and damage to enamelling, two white metal 830 standard and 835 standard pastry fork and butter fork and a Continental silver mother of pearl mounted jam spoon, (a lot)
Collection of 20th Century Molas from San Blas Islands, Panama comprising twelve reverse appliqué and embroidered cotton decorative panels comprising a Mola dated 1970 from Mulatupo depicting a central hand pointing a finger, 48cm by 32cm,a pair of red, orange 'maze' molas on a black cotton ground, 52cm by 45cm,three birds with outstretched wings on a black ground, 42cm by 34cm,an Ubigantupo mola with the initials 'RP' decorated with two embroidered faces holding a fork between their teeth, ghost and whale, 43cm by 33cm,a pair of Carti Yantudo molas depicting an angel with outstretched wing, flanked by two smaller examples on a red ground, 46cm by 37cm,a pair of Nusartupo panels with a central angle within floral and leaf motifs on a red cotton ground, 40cm by 34cm,a pair depicting a whiskered creature with horns, outstretched arms on a red cotton ground, 40cm by 37cm,a single mola depicting a pair of whiskered creatures with upstretched arms, 46cm by 38cm,(12)John Newall Private CollectionSome fading and wear overall.
A silver flatware dinner service for eight place settings - Sheffield 1982, Garrard, Gainsborough pattern, each suite comprising table fork, dessert fork, soup spoon, dessert spoon and teaspoon total weighable 288g, with silver handle table knife, dessert knife and fish knife, together with serving items including four table spoons, four table forks, two sauce ladles, two butter knives (740g) and a silver handle cheese knife, total weighable approximately 3,044g
A Cased Victorian Silver Christening-Set, The Mug by Frazer and Haws, London, 1893, The Spoon, Knife and Fork by Francis Higgins, London, 1880 and 1882, the mug engraved with a name, the other pieces engraved with initials, in fitted case, the knife handle filled, gross weight 9oz 15dwt, 303gr; Together With a silver plate mounted glass and leather spirit-flask
A Collection George III and Later Silver Flatware, comprising 2 Old English pattern table-spoons, London, 1810, differing makersA pair of Victorian sauce-ladlesA pair of Victorian sugar-spoonsA pair of George III silver sugar-tongs A silver and mother-of-pearl pickle forkweighable silver 13oz 11dwt, 421gr (qty)
A GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOPApparently by William London, London, probably 1766, With feathered edge, together with a George III fiddle pattern serving spoon, William Eaton, London 1810, engraved K over JH, an old English pattern table spoon marked HG, Key, HG, key, together with a George III folding mother and pearl fruit knife and fork, marked with lion passant and duty head, weight 7.8oz. (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A PAIR OF AGATE-HANDLED KNIVES18th century with silver ferrules and steel blades stamped BEAVAN, together with another agate-handled silver gilt dessert knife, London, 1822, a green hardstone handled knife, the silver blade, London, 1805, three silver dessert knives and an unusual agate-handled dessert fork, unmarked, one of whose three tines is formed as a cutting blade. (8)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Worcester knife and fork handles, circa 1760-65, painted in blue with the Formal Daisy pattern, of pistol grip form with silver ferrules and steel blade and tines, length of porcelain handles 9.5cm. Provenance: the property of Michael Godfrey. Zorensky Collection.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.

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