including a cased reproduction of "THE ROYAL CHRISTENING SPOON", five napkin rings (one unmarked & all initialled/ inscribed), a toast rack, a child's pusher, a sugar sifter spoon and a French agate or hardstone handled fork; the latter 6" (15.2cm) long; 8.3oz (10). ** All with general wear - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
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two spoons and a fork, with a flowerhead terminal, inscribed on the reverse, by Magnus Aase of Bergen c.1920, together with a late 19th century French strainer, in the form of a pale, decorated in relief with thistles, by Boulenger, Paris c.1885; the largest spoon 7.75" (19.6cm) long; 4.5oz (4). ** General wear and surface scratching, otherwise OK Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
a George V cased christening fork & spoon, by William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield 1927, a small octagonal jewel box, a baby rattle with a mother-of-pearl handle and another (A/F), a pair of salts, an inkwell and a small hand mirror; the case 6.75" (17.3cm) long; 4.3oz weighable silver (7). ** All with general wear - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
to include:- 16 tablespoons, 22 dessert spoons, 22 table forks, 23 dessert forks, 23 teaspoons + 6 slightly smaller in size, two condiment spoons, a pickle fork, a butter spreader, 2 sauce ladles + 2 smaller in size, a basting spoon and a soup ladle, all by Carrington & Co, London 1918, together with 12 pistol-grip knives, with scimitar blades and a five-piece carving set, by the same maker 1919, all contained in original oak case; the case 19.75" (50.2cm) long; 213oz (139). ** All pieces vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with steel blades, together with a mounted folding fruit knife and a folding fruit fork (both with silver blades), a cased set of four tortoiseshell mounted blood-letting fleams, with steel blades and a penknife; the latter 3.5" (9cm) long (5). ** All with general wear - conditions vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
Victoria Pattern, to include: four table spoons, five table forks, three teaspoons, a dessert spoon and a butter spreader, crested, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837, together with nine teaspoons (5 Fiddle and 4 Old English), an 18th century Old English tablespoon, a Fiddle dessert fork and a Victorian engraved christening spoon, the majority with dedications; 49.9oz (26). ** All pieces vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
a set of five table spoons, a table fork and a dessert spoon, by Patrick Moore, Dublin 1827, another dessert spoon, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1808, together with two pairs of table spoons (one by Richard Sawyer, the other bearing the maker's mark "EB", both Dublin 1808 ), a pair of Scottish table forks, by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1811 and four Scottish teaspoons, maker's mark "D.M", Edinburgh 1823, all crested* to match; 31oz (18) *That of Stevens, (Scottish forks and four teaspoons also with a motto "AD DIEM TENDO");. ** All pieces vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with engraved decoration and mother-of-pearl handles, contained in original mahogany case, by Henry Hobson & Sons, Sheffield 1907; the case 11.5" (29.3cm) long. ** General wear, a bit of bending to the blades and tines, otherwise nice (missing one fork) Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with an engraved blade and the handle resembling corn, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1876, and with another similar example, with a steel blade, the handle with fruiting vines together with a quantity of flatware and cutlery: a set of 6 table knives, a set of 6 dessert knives, a set of 6 knives with scimitar blades, a set of 11 side knives, a set of 6 pastry forks and an odd fork and knife; (lot). ** All pieces vary Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
eighteen teaspoons (one continental), a table fork, a dessert fork, a dessert spoon, two small ladles, a condiment spoon, a jam spoon and a toasting fork (steel blade), the majority with crests or initials; 18oz (lot). ** Mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
to include: four table spoons, three table forks, seven dessert spoons, two dessert forks, a berry spoon, a pickle fork with a mother-of-pearl handle, a pair of sugar tongs and a condiment spoon, the majority either crested or initialled, mixed makers, patterns and dates, George III - Victorian; 29.3oz weighable silver (20). ** Mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
FOUR BOXES OF EPHEMERA, BOOKS, PICTURES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a photograph of flying officer Sid Hughes RAF after his successful live test low level ejection demonstration, shaking hands with James Martin of Martin Baker Ejection Seat Company, on August 28th 1957, with photographs of his demonstration and aircraft taken by Martin Baker and Grumman, a photograph of an Armstrong Whitworth AW52 flying wing prototype in flight, photographs of naval ships, signed photographs of celebrities including Mollie Sugden, Steve Backley, Philip Schofield, Wendy Richard, George Sewell and Carol Smillie, family photographs from the early to mid twentieth century, Brel postcards of artists including The Beatles, Adam Faith, Frank Ifield and Richard Chamberlain, The Observer's Book of Sea Fishes, a 1991 Pirelli calendar, a bus stop sign, other signs from industry including fork lift trucks, flammable liquid and first aid, Lucas type L594 and 488 lenses, a boxed Midland bank money box, etc (4 boxes) (sd)
the ebonised wood handle with plain silver cap, with gimbal-mounted three-prong fork88.5cm longFully marked on each end. The cap further engraved 'Asprey London'. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a crack to the wood handle and some loss to the finish.
each piece with foliage stamped handle, engraved with initials, comprising:12 table-spoons12 table-forks, silver plate 12 dessert-forks, silver plate12 teaspoonsA soup-ladleand the following with filled handles and silver plate or steel attachments:12 table-knives12 cheese-knives A serving-fork in fitted brass bound leather-covered canteenthe canteen 44cm wide, weighable silver 42oz 10dwt, 1,322gr (74)The pieces are marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some wear to the plating on some of the forks. The knife blades with some corrosion and marks. There are scuffs and marks to the case overall.
A Thai nickel-bronze ('high tarnish resistant') 12-place cutlery canteen comprising:varying sized table and dessert forks, spoons, serving spoons, tea spoons, butter knives, varying salad servers, cheese knife and fork and other associated items; each with reinforced rosewood handle and some items in 'as new' condition (cased: base section with removable tray and larger items within the lid)
Five pieces of silver and silver plate comprising:a hallmarked silver knife, fork and spoon set in its original case;an early 20th century hallmarked silver lady's leather-lined evening purse,an early 19th century silver-plated snuffer and tray;an early 20th century silver-plated box, the lid decorated with a hunting scene print (under glass) after 'Gilbert S. Wright';a silver-plated W.M.H & S. lidded sauce pan.
Early 20th century silver-plated flatware and other similar items to include:a pair of 19th century wick-trimmers; a Georgian-style (later) entrée dish and cover;a caddy spoon, three-pronged toasting fork and toast rack;a set of late 19th / early 20th century postal scales on a serpentine-fronted mahogany base.
Assorted hallmarked silver:a pair of John Aldwinckle & James Slater rat-tail serving spoons, assayed London 1882;a fiddle pattern table spoon, assayed London 1872;a cased set of six Cooper Bros. coffee spoons, assayed Sheffield 1950;a teaspoon and tea-fork (damage).(Combined silver weight 302 g)Also to include a bone-handled pickle fork.
A silver 141 piece canteen, A silver 141 piece canteen, comprising eighteen dinner forks, eleven forks, thirty dessert forks, six salad forks, twenty-four table spoons, eighteen dessert spoons, twenty-nine teaspoons, one serving spoon, two sauce spoons, one slice and a spice spoon, various hallmarks between 1879-1905, gross weight 294.88ozt. Overall condition good to fairChawner & Co, London, 1879: 2 sauce ladles, 12 tea spoons, 6 dessert forks 7 dessert spoons, 6 dinner forksAtkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1905 - 1 serving spoon, 12 table spoons, 6 salad forks, 12 teaspoons, 1 spice sifter, 3 dessert forks, 10 dessert spoons, 11 forksJosiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1879 - 5 teaspoonsJosiah Williams & Co, London, 1889 - 2 dessert forks, 12 table spoons, 8 dinner forksHolland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1896 - 1 dessert fork, 1 des spoon, 4 dinner forksHolland, Son & Slater, London, 1893 - 1 dessert fork
A collection of silver cutlery comprising two Victorian "Fiddle" pattern tablespoons (by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1846), four various silver "Fiddle" pattern table forks, a set of three Victorian silver "Fiddle" pattern teaspoons (by Chawner & Co., London 1852), six further teaspoons, a mother of pearl handled silver mounted bread fork, a set of six Christofle coffee spoons, a plated four section toast rack and a quantity of table knives, weighable silver 18 oz
A cased Christening set comprising knife, fork and spoon by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1961 and associated napkin ring, a further Victorian cased Christening set comprising spoon and fork with trefid finials (London 1893 by Josiah Williams & Co/George Maudsley Jackson), a further set comprising spoon and fork with engraved leaf decoration (Sheffield 1897 by John Round & Son Ltd) and a silver chain bracelet with heart shaped lock (Birmingham 1971) total weighable silver approx. 9 oz
SIX SILVER TEASPOONS together with a silver salt spoon and pickle fork, four similar 19th century fiddle, thread and shell pattern spoons, two 19th century Queen's pattern spoons, a 19th century figural silver salt spoon, a small silver pickle fork with mother of pearl handle tip, spoon weight 176g approx, 5.6 Troy oz
An Anglo Indian cast brass soup bowl and elephant stand centrepiece, accompanied by a copper and brass ladle, bowl was suggested to have been brought back from India, 1918-1920,signs of Verdigris otherwise in good condition, 34cms approx on stand; along with a modern Indian made carving knife and fork housed in a wooden sheath, a trench art style Omani brass lidded pot with applied crown of Oman badge (5)
A set of twelve Norwegian 830 standard silver ornate teaspoons, stamped Mylius Norway NM., approx 5.43 ozt (169 grams) cased together with Norwegian 830 standard flatware (Christening Spoon, fish fork and two pickle forks, all stamped), a pair of George III fiddle pattern dessert berry spoons, hallmarked by William Eley, London, 1818, approx 213.7 grams and three plated Continental fish/cake servers (1 bag)
A collection of Middle Eastern white metal to include a pair of polished horn / simulant servers with ornate handles together with two engraved white metal leaf shaped servers with horn handles, a set of six teaspoons with stylised leaf terminals and twist stems, a Victorian style engraved serving fork with antler handle, a Scandinavian hammered white metal ornate spoon, stamped SARSIGSON'S and a plated dessert set (serving spoon, six spoons & forks,) cased (1 bag)
A collection of silver and white metal to include; Two decanter labels hallmarked for Birmingham 1983 by Harman bros and 1965 by C&C, with A cased replica of the Pudsey spoon hallmarked for London 1963 by CJ Vander Ltd, A silver handled magnifying glass hallmarked for Sheffield 1915 by William Yates, Two silver pencils hallmarked for Birmingham 1957 by Cohen and Charles and London 1964 by Yard-o-led Co, along with two silver rimmed wooden salt/pepper mills, rims hallmarked for London 1958 by Park Green and Co Ltd and the other for Birmingham 1978 by Mappin and Webb. Also including a Christofle white metal fork and a white metal and stone trowel/shovel spoon.Conditions: Tarnishing, surface scratching, dents.
A set of twelve Victorian ornate Elkington plate fruit knives and forks, stamped, in fitted oak canteen (one fork lacking) together with a set of twelve early 20th Century A1 plate mounted fruit knives and forks, stamped Mappin & Webb, in fitted oak canteen and a set of six bone handle butter knives, cased (3)
A mixed lot to include a quantity of framed and unframed oil paintings, watercolours and other pictures to include Barry Pillar (1880-1948) - St Pauls from Bankside, watercolour, 21.5cm x 15.5cm, glazed frame, various amateur oils by W. H Blagden, and others along with a triptych dressing table mirror, a large brown glazed pottery storage jar with wooden lid, Asian wooden box with mother of pearl inlay and red lacquered interior, a puppet model of a witch, 2 vesta cases, 2 silver plated wine coasters a silver fork 49.9g and a small white metal needle case and other itemsLocation: G
A pair of white metal mounted oval photograph frames, each stamped 'Sterling', 17cm x 13cm, together with a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1893, a set of six bean terminal silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1924, a further cased set of six silver teaspoons, seven silver coffee spoons, fourteen further silver teaspoons, a silver spoon and fork and a cased set of six silver handled side knives, total weight approx 15.1oz
A cased set of twelve silver teaspoons with sugar tongs, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1887 & 1888, together with a set of six silver 'British Hallmarks' commemorative teaspoons, a cased set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1850, a further cased set of six silver teaspoons, a cased mother of pearl handled knife and fork set and a small collection of loose silver and white metal flatware, total weighable silver approx 19.2oz
A group of small silver, to include a George V preserve spoon with shaped bright cut decorated bowl and pierced harp shaped terminal, Sheffield 1917, a white metal and enamel decorated souvenir spoons for Rio de Janeiro, sugar tongs, mustard spoon, pickle fork, etc., weighable silver 4.46oz.
Corgi 57 Massey Ferguson 65 Tractor with Fork - red including hubs, silver arms and forks, cream engine and wheel arches, figure driver - Good Plus - still a nice bright example in a Fair (missing end flap) blue and yellow carded picture box and 1111 Massey Ferguson 780 Combine Harvester later issue finished in red including plastic hubs, with yellow plastic tines, seat and stacks, metal steering wheel with plastic figure driver - overall condition is generally Good Plus (missing band) in a Fair blue and yellow lift off lid box. (2)
A George V silver pin dish, London 1913 (maker's mark worn), the scalloped circular bowl upon pedestal foot, 45mm high, together with a cased 19th century silver Queen's pattern christening set, Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1935-40, comprising solid silver spoon, fork and knife with weighted silver handles, spoon 16cm long, a cased silver christening spoon, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1944, 14.3cm long, a novelty silver rattle in the form of a clown, W H Collins & Co, Birmingham 1976, rattle 55mm long, a silver mounted posy vase, 16.3cm high (at fault), two silver locket pendants, largest 55mm x 37mm, a pair of silver sugar tongs, 11cm long, a silver frame mount, 14.7cm wide, five assorted silver napkin rings, widest 49mm, and a silver comb mount, 19cm wide, weight (excluding frame, posy vase, rattle and weighted cutlery) 10.25ozt (17)
A pair of East-Asian silver coloured pepperettes, each of globular form on raised circular foot with pierced floral covers, each 8.5cm high, together with a near pair of East-Asian silver coloured pepperettes, each 53mm high, a Chinese silver coloured pickle fork, 11cm long, a pair of Victorian Scottish silver sugar tongs, marks for 'WS' Edinburgh 1883, 9.2cm long, two silver teaspoons and a silver coloured salt spoon, gross weight 7.30ozt (9)

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