Oval photograph frame, Birmingham 1926, circular ring box with tortoiseshell cover, Birmingham 1922, matchbox cover London 1921, folding silver fork with mother of pearl handle, three folding fruit knives with mother of pearl handles, silver topped scent bottle, small cherub mirror, silver plated pen / pencil by Sampson Mordan, and a small mechanical pencil with seal end.
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A pair of silver pierced dishes, marks for London 1895 William Gibson and John Langman.A Small circular silver pierced dish, marks for London 1894 William ComynsFour sets of spoons of varying size, includes coffee bean spoons, five fiddle back spoons London 1829 William Eaton. With one later London 1849.A Silver toast rack Birmingham 1929 Adie brothers.Medals, five spoons, knife and fork with mother of pearl handles.Three piece condiment set including two peppers a salt with blue glass liner and a mustard with blue glass liner.A Silver Single shaker/sander London 1881 Robert Garrard IITwo cased Silver christening spoon and fork sets, One Sheffield1887 and one Birmingham 1906 plus two napkin rings-Boxed, Birmingham 1901Dressing table set, button hooks, Floral caddy spoon, etc.Condition Report: Gross weight
A COLLECTION OF EARLY KNIVES, 14TH/15TH CENTURIES, in excavated condition, the first with tapering single-edged blade enclosed by a copper alloy ferrule at the base, hardwood grips with a flute on each face, and copper alloy pommel; ten further knives of related form (chips and losses); and a quantity of further elements of similar knives; together with a knife and fork, 17th century, the fork fitted with a pair of horn grip-scales, the first: 18.2 cm overall (qty)¦¦See Moore, 2020, pp 74-89.¦¦Provenance¦Anthony Dove (1938-2021)
George V hallmarked silver 12 place setting Hanoverian rat tail pattern canteen of cutlery comprising 12 each of table fork, dessert fork, dessert knives and dessert spoons, 10 teaspoons, 6 table spoons and 6 further serving spoons, all Sheffield 1930, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, length of table forks 20cm, weight excluding knives 3080g, weight of knives 480g all in, width of oak canteen 45cm
A marble box containing hallmarked silver and white metal items including a christening child's bangle, an amber brooch, small salt spoons, two thimbles, a napkin ring, a fork and spoon with bone handles and silver collars, a small Spitfire pin, "The Metropolitan" whistle by J. Hudson & Co, Birmingham, a Swarovski pendant on chain, etc.
A large harlequin collection of silver cutlery, various dates and makers, comprising; eighteen tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, two basting spoons, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, thirteen teaspoons, six salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a butter knife, twelve dessert forks, eighteen table forks, twelve silver handled table knives, twelve silver handled side knives, a pair of fish servers and a pickle fork, total weight approx 217.5oz
A collection of silver cutlery, comprising; a set of six silver table forks and six silver dessert forks, Mappin & Webb, London 1919, five Kings pattern spoons, a Kings pattern fork, six silver handled table knives, six silver handled side knives and a further silver handled knife, total weighable silver approx 36.9oz (31)
Collection of assorted silver and silver mounted items to include: pickle fork, tweezers, teaspoon, decanter label, two salt spoons, cigarette holder etc. Together with a cake knife with silver handle and steel blade in original box and a cased set of silver plated cake forks and similar dessert knives. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A TOASTING FORK, maker's mark JD & S, Sheffield 1930, the plain cylindrical handle with ball finial, 9 3/4" long, together with an early Victorian fiddle pattern mustard spoon, maker Haynes & Cater, London 1838, and a later teaspoon, maker Charles Horner, Chester c.1930, with gilded bowl and open finial enamelled in blue "Baby", 3ozs 2dwts total (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All good
AN AMERICAN TABLE SERVICE, maker S. Kirk & Son, stamped Sterling, in single struck Renaissance pattern, comprising eight each fruit and tea spoons and dessert forks, three tablespoons, sauce ladle, hors d' oeuvres fork, two preserve spoons and sugar sifter spoons, 42ozs 15dwts total, together with eight matching silver handled table knives with stainless blades, six tea knives, pair of butter spades, pair fish servers and three various pastry servers (53) (Part Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All good, sugar spoon engraved H
AN ART DECO HUNGARIAN TABLE SERVICE, 800 standard, maker's marks include VN and J & B, engraved with a monogram, comprising twelve each dessert spoons, table forks, fruit forks, fruit knives (gilded blades), fish knives, oyster forks, teaspoons and pastry forks (gilded tines), eleven coffee spoons, six each fruit spoons and butter knives (gilded bowls and blades), pair of tablespoons, fruit servers and fish servers, sauce ladle, sugar tongs, asparagus server and seven other serving implements, 188ozs 18dwts, together with twelve each table and dessert knives with steel blades and a serving fork with plastic tine (154) (Part Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Silver good, knife blades poor and require attention to where fixed onto handles
TWO PAIRS OF DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, the plated blades and tines engraved with a crest by Martin, Hall & Co., on polished bloodstone agate handles with later reeded silver ferrules, maker Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1895, together with a matching fork (5) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Wear to engraving, handles, blades and tines are likely to be early 19th century and perhaps refurbished in 1895 with new ferrules?
A WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX, maker's mark WS, Birmingham 1833, of plain D end form with foliate chased thumbpiece and with all-over engine turned stripes enclosing a vacant panel, hinged and opening to reveal a plain gilt interior, 3 1/2" long, 2ozs 7dwts, together with a Victorian three prong fork, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1869, with trident tine and scroll stamped ferrule to a mother of pearl handle (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Handle sadly damaged (old and lost), otherwise good, box decoration and panel very rubbed but structurally sound
Five hallmarked silver christening cutlery sets, various dates and makers, with a lace back hunting spoon, and a further silver spoon, weighable silver 7ozt/222g. Additional InformationThe two cased sets of three items with age wear dull patina and light knocks to the surface throughout, some wear to the edges of the blades. Purple lines spoon and fork set each initialled JM, some wear to the bowl. Push and spoon set each initialled HDA, the spoon bowl worn and with some knocks. Other spoons with light wear.
A 19th century Continental white metal dish stand modelled with three dolphins, height 12cm, with a Continental white metal pedestal dish stamped Bauer, height 9.5cm, with a white metal bowl decorated with flowers, a Middle Eastern white metal coin set dish, an Arts and Crafts style white metal bowl with spiral detailing and a white metal filigree salt with clear glass liner, with a white metal fork and a Danish white metal preserve spoon.
REED & SONS; a Victorian hallmarked silver two piece christening set comprising spoon and fork, with chased decoration, Newcastle 1860, with a hallmarked silver three piece cruet, and a cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, combined weight 7.39ozt/229g, also a silver plated chain, possibly part of a chatelaine. Additional InformationThe set of tea spoons are Sheffield 1927. The cruet set is Birmingham 1920.
Mappin and Webb 'Princes Plate' canteen of rat-tail epns cutlery for 12 settings, monogrammed S, contained in an oak table with two fitted drawers, c.1920/30s. Lacking one table fork, table spoon, dessert spoon, twelve teaspoons, cheese knife and carving knife. With additional epns flatware.
A retro part antler handled cutlery set by Wingen, comprising carving set, fork lacks silver plated base, salad server, five dinner forks, six dessert forks and spoons, five dinner knives and six side knives, also one spare antler handle, so almost complete and you just have to wash up between courses if there are six of you
An assorted collection of antique & later silver items. The lot to include; a hairbrush (hallmarked for Birmingham 1922, makers marks for Daniel Manufacturing Company), foliate ivy decorated fork (hallmarked for Sheffield 1896, makers marks for James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin)), teaspoon (hallmarked for Sheffield 1935, makers marks for Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull)), squared ashtray (marks rubbed, makers marks for S & N), cathedral spoon (hallmarked for London 1981, makers marks for D I D), engine turned thimble (hallmarked for Birmingham 1926, makers marks for William Griffiths & Sons), pusher (hallmarked for Birmingham 1978, makers marks for J.C Ltd), tea strainer spoon (hallmarked for Birmingham 1898, makers marks for William Devenport), napkin ring (hallmarked for Birmingham 1905, makers marks for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd), silver fronted frame (hallmarked for Chester 1914, makers marks for Samuel M Levi), silver front frame (hallmarked for Birmingham 1917, Sanders & Mackenzie (Ernest Wilfred Sanders & Henry Arthur Mackenzie)), buffer & lidded pot (hallmarked for Birmingham 1925 & 1918, G & C Ltd). Total weight excluding brush approx 129.4g. Brush weighs approx 161.1g.

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