NAPKIN RINGS ETC. A pair of Edwardian silver napkin rings, each with engraved initials & one other napkin ring. Also, a silver London souvenir spoon & an EPNS pickle fork with Sterling silver filled handle, embossed with an Art Nouveau figure. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
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for a similar, period example see lot 6 in the accompanying catalogue from Sotherby's, London 1979, together with two handmade silver spoons, both unmarked, perhaps from an art school; the fork 7.25" (18.5cm) long; 1.65ozt (4). *CR The fork with wear and with minor bending at the tines, the enamel spoon quite worn and with two repairs on the stem, the other spoon with a worn bowl otherwise OK. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
including: a set of 12 George IV dessert spoons & 4 tablespoons, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1827, a set of 6 Victorian dessert spoons, initialled, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1857, together with 11 table forks, 1 dessert fork, 6 table spoons and a pair of Old English sauce ladles & a basting spoon, some of the above initialled, mixed maker's and dates, George III - Victorian; 80ozt (42). *CR All with general wear, pieces in varying conditions please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
decorated with flowers & scrolls, initialled, contained in original fitted case, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1858; the case 9" (23cm) long; 1.8ozt weighable silver. *CR All pieces with wear, the spoon, fork & knife more so - each coming away form the handle/ repaired or bent and also bashed quite a bit. The case a bit scrappy. The mug OK just a bit worn Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
an engraved etui, (no innards), initialled & unmarked, a tortoiseshell mounted magnifying glass, a Far Eastern circular box, an engraved pencil holder, a George III pair of sugar tongs, a continental fork & spoon and a cased set of mother-of-pearl buttons; the latter case 4.8" (12.3cm) long (8). *CR All pieces with wear - the etui more so, in varying conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A pair of George IV Queen's Pattern sugar tongs, 3 teaspoons, crested, a dessert fork, initialled, a late Victorian bookmark, by Henry Wells, Birmingham 1900, a pencil, a needle case, a mounted steel folding pocket knife and two condiment spoons; the tongs 6" (15.2cm) long; 6.3ozt weighable silver (11). *CR All with general wear, the pocket knife and needle case with small holes, the remainder in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A range of silver, silver plate & white metal items including a boxed Christofle christening cup, boxed Christofle christening fork and spoon set, a boxed Ravinet D'enfert christening fork and spoon set, boxed twin miniature bowls and spoon set, a cased set of gilt spoons stamped 800 and a cased hallmarked silver spoon and pusher set.
A fine William IV silver fruit fork, London, 1832, the sculptural handle cast and chased with putti and scrolling acanthus leaves, tapering neck terminating in an anthemion, 15.5cm l, by William Theobalds The unique(?) service, of which this fork was once part, is similar to 'Bacchanals' pattern flatware and was almost certainly cast from a private die.
A mixed lot of English and continental silver flatware, various dates and makers,comprising: a christening fork and spoon, a pair of butterknives, a fork, a salt spoon, a jam spoon, seven teaspoons, a souvenir spoon, a baby spoon, a strainer, a fish slice, a knife and fork with wooden handles, three further teaspoons, and eleven Apostle teaspoons, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty)
A modern silver part canteen for four,by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1961/62,stylised Old English pattern, comprising: five table forks, four fish forks, four fish knives, four soup spoons, four dessert spoons, a dessert fork, four table knives, two dessert knives and a teaspoon, approx. weighable 41oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: a Bead pattern butterknife, by George Adams, London 1861, a tea strainer, two pairs of sugar spoons, a bread fork, a jam spoon, a set of six coffee spoons, four teaspoons, five salt spoons, and three metalware Kiddish cups, approx. weighable 9oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of George IV and later silver Queen's pattern flatware, various dates and makers,comprising: one table fork, maker's mark worn, London 1839, four dessert spoons, by Charles Eley, London 1826, and Chawner & Co, London 1852, and six dessert forks, by A B Savory & Sons, London 1833, total approx. weight 22.8oz. (11)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.
A large late-Victorian silver-gilt fish serving fork,by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1882,five tines engraved with clover in a landscape, tapering stem engraved with floral scrolls on a matted ground and zig-zag border, the terminal with floral scrollwork around a creel of fish, length 38.8cm, approx. weight 9.4oz.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.Purchased from J. H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd, London, 13 December 2003.
A set of twelve silver-gilt and blue enamel coffee spoons,by the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1931, in a fitted case, plus an egg server and serving fork, London 1918, cased, a set of six London souvenir spoons, cased, a set of twelve continental pierced vine teaspoons, cased, and two teaspoons in a case, approx. weighable 14oz. (5)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.
A collection of silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: a set of twelve William IV Irish Fiddle pattern dessert forks, Dublin 1832, a pair of Georg Jensen Acorn pattern salad servers, another pair of salad servers, a set of eight King's pattern dessert forks, a set of six silver-gilt King's Hourglass pattern dessert knives, a set of twelve George III fruit knives, by Moses Brent, London 1801/02, a table fork, a pair of Dutch serving tongs, a Danish silver-gilt and enamel fork and spoon, a set of six 18th century picture front teaspoons, thirty-two various teaspoons and other items, approx. weighable 65oz. (qty)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.
Please note: there is only one blue glass liner in this lot.A mixed lot of silver items,comprising: a Victorian heart-shaped trinket box, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1897, a Rose pattern teaspoon, London 1837, a matched set of three teaspoons with private dies of lambs to the terminals, two ladles, a dessert fork, three dessert spoons, two teaspoons, a pair of sauce boats, two two-handled christening bowls, two cream jugs, three pepper pots, two mustard pots, two salt cellars, a small Indian silver bowl, four salt spoons, a pepper mill, and a plated sugar sifter, approx. weighable 47.2oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware,comprising: a Georg Jensen Pyramid pattern jam spoon and butter knife, a pair of serving spoons with pierced terminals, a King's pattern serving slice and bread knife, a sardine fork and server, a silver-handled cheese slice, a serving slice, a Danish cocktail spoon and a silver-handled spoon with a plated bowl, approx. weighable 8.5oz. (qty)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.
A collection of William IV and later silver Fiddle pattern flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: a set of twelve William IV table forks, by A B Savory & Sons, London 1833, the reverse of the terminals initialled, a set of eleven Victorian dessert fork, maker's mark 'JH' over 'AH', London 1837, the reverse of the terminals initialled, a set of five William IV tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, four sauce ladles and seven teaspoons, by William Eaton, London 1831, the terminals initialled, plus a matched set of three teaspoons with the terminals initialled, total approx. weight 95.9oz. (54)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.
A mixed lot of flatware,various dates and makers,comprising silver items: a matched George IV silver-gilt Coburg christening knife and fork, the terminals engraved with a coronet, by Eley & Fearn, London 1821 and 1823, a set of six William IV silver King's pattern dessert forks, the reverse of the terminals engraved with a crest, by William Traies, London 1834, a set of three William IV silver Queen's pattern dessert spoons and forks, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1832, three Victorian King's pattern silver-gilt egg spoons, the terminals engraved with a crest, by George Adams, London 1842, a pair of Victorian silver Grecian pattern jam spoons, Sheffield 1881, a reeded silver caddy spoon, London 1804, a King's pattern carving fork, a pair of modern silver wine labels, engraved 'WHISKY' and 'SHERRY', London 1967, two electroplated wine labels, unmarked, total approx. weighable 33.2oz. (25)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.
A quantity of silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: five Queen's pattern dessert spoons, a table fork, thirteen dessert spoons, fifteen various King's pattern teaspoons, a chutney spoon, a dessert fork, a set of six Russian silver-gilt teaspoons, six silver-gilt Old English pattern teaspoons, pair of silver-gilt jam spoons, London 1881, three egg spoons, two Georg Jensen hors d'oeuvres forks, a set of ten French teaspoons, a sugar spoon, a cake knife, some silver-bladed fruit knives and some fruit forks, and a pair of Russian claw shaped forks, a sifting spoon, plus various spoons, and other items including some electroplated items, approx. weighable 90oz. (qty)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.
A collection of silver and silver plate to include; A French white metal and porcelain pepper grinder, with detailed layered silver, marked with lozenge mark for Edmond Tetard to base (with ivory finial), a silver plated and cranberry glass double ended perfume bottle, a Birmingham silver cigarette case, a silver plated Gaucho knife and cover, a Mappin and Webb silver fork and spoon, a Mappin and Webb hallmarked silver apostle spoon, a hinge topped small glass perfume bottle, an EPNS small trophy and stand, a plated surround from a large bowl, a plated teapot and small bits of white metal items and plated locket. Weighable English Silver: Approx. 120 grams (3.9ozt) Further Details: Denting, tarnishing, some parts broken etc.Please note: within this lot there is one piece to be sold Ivory declaration submission reference (French pepper grinder by Tetard) - submission reference: KMBAR9KM
A part set of Queen's pattern silver flatware,by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1901, comprising a serving slice and fork, two serving spoons, a ladle, six fish slices, three condiment spoons, and fleur de lis four berry spoons,together a similar part set of silver flatware,for six settings, by Z Barraclough & Sons, London 1907, comprising table forks and spoons, dessert forks and spoons, and teaspoonstotal 130.88ozt (qty.)Condition ReportWear commensurate with use. Some of the 1907 examples have engraved initials.
A collection of cased silver flatware,comprising a set of six enamel spoons, decorated with blue flowers to green handles, and gilt bowls, by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1932, a mother-of-pearl handled knife and fork set, by Z Barraclough & Sons, Sheffield 1901, a set of six fruit knives, by Alfred Biggin & Son, Sheffield 1912, and a set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs, London 1899Condition ReportNo damage to the enamel. Minor surface scratches to the silver.
A group of silver flatware,comprising a set of six table forks, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1911, a pair of sugar tongs, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, a set of six silver handled butter knives, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1949, a set of six dessert forks, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1908, a matched set of fish knives, and further flatware,total weighable 18.9oztCondition ReportExtensive rubbing and knocks to all of the silver handled items. General, knocks wear and rubbing throughout. Some fork tines bent.
A PARCEL OF ASSORTED SILVER GOLFING PRIZES, ETC, including three Elizabeth II dishes / ashtray engraved with P.G.C. presentation inscriptions, a Carr's of Sheffield easel back bedside clock, the silver front engraved with P.G.C. monogram, quartz movement, height 9cm, four coffee spoons engraved P.G.C. and three other coffee spoons with initials / dates and an EPNS bread fork with silver handle, gross weight of weighable silver 10.36ozt, 322.2 grams (12) (Condition Report: generally in good condition overall except the bread fork which has had a glued repair to the handle)
A PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising a set of six Empire pattern dessert forks, maker George Aldwinckle, London 1878, 11.46ozt, 356.4 grams, a set of six Kings pattern teaspoons, engraved with crest to front and initials to back of handles, makers Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1835, 7.6ozt, 236.5 grams, a Fiddle pattern basting spoon, engraved crest to front and initials to back of handle, maker Richard Britton, London 1826, matched Fiddle pattern fish servers, engraved crest / initials, fork Chawner & Co, London 1850, slice William Knight II, London 1826, an Old English pattern tablespoon, engraved initials, maker Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1812 and a Fiddle pattern teaspoon engraved with crest to front and initials to back of handle, maker Adey Bellamy Savory, London, 1826, gross weight 33.68ozt, 1047.7 grams (17) (Condition Report: all in usable condition, although signs of use commensurate with age, in particular the basting, table and teaspoons)
A PARCEL OF 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY FLATWARE, comprising a set of five Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, engraved crest, makers William Bateman & Daniel Ball, London 1840, a set of three William IV Fiddle pattern dessert forks with crests to back of handles, maker William Theobalds, London 1837, a George III Scottish silver dessert spoon, maker Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1797, a set of six George V coffee spoons, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1930, a Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert fork and an apostle top sifter spoon, gross weight 15.28ozt, 475.2 grams ( 17) (Condition Report: mixed condition overall, dessert spoon bowls are all well used, tips of prongs worn)
A QUANTITY OF COLLECTABLES, LOCKS, KEYS, 19TH CENTURY TEA CADDY AND TWO OTHER WOODEN BOXES, including a hallmarked silver napkin ring, preserve spoon and condiment spoon, leather cased collapsible metal beakers, a leather cased glass with folding knife and fork, cigarette lighters, a shallow carved hardstone disc with central hole, the mahogany tea caddy with two removable caddies and space for sugar / mixing bowl, width 30cm, s.d. (5)
Thirteen Epns table forks engraved with initial M, Old English pattern, show signs of use and wear, a matching sauce ladle and serving spoon, six Rat Tail pattern table spoons, four dessert spoons, one dessert fork, two tea spoons and five coffee spoons, a pickle fork and a dessert spoon, a pair of nut cracks and six mother of pearl handled Epns fruit forks

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