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A Walker and Hall silver tazza, the border cast with shell and leaf decoration, Sheffield 1925 2 boxed sets knife rests, a silver sauce boat in George III style, a pair of cut glass knife rests with silver mounts, boxed, Aa pair of George III silver tablespoons, later gilded and embossed with birds and bamboo, London 1795, boxed, a pair of horn and silver mounted knife restsSheffield 1900, boxed, a sauce ladle, Birmingham 1937, a pickle fork with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1917, and a continental white metal sifter spoon.
A large silver plated canteen in oak three drawer case for twelve place settings, comprising of twelve table forks, twelve table knives, twelve coffee spoons, eleven teaspoons, twelve sorbet spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve bread knives, twelve butter knives, twelve pastry forks, twelve consume spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, two serving forks, a serving spoon, a fish knife and fork, twelve pastry forks, twelve fish knives and forks, twelve fruit knives and forks, twelve butter knives and forks, a soup ladle, a salad spoon and three spoons, twelve serving spoons, twelve soup spoons together with other serving implements.
A collection of costume jewellery to include paste set brooches, silver lily pad brooch, cameos, portrait gilt brooch, white metal filigree brooches, double clips, white metal bracelet, silver bloodstone, paste set bracelets, gilt metal bracelets, clip on earrings, white metal and silver rings some paste set, white metal fork bangles along with others, bracelets, chains some gilt, etc (1 bag)
A George III large serving fork, engraved with ribbon tied bright cut decoration with central crest within lozenge, silver handle with beaded section, the reverse body stamped with maker's mark only RH? in oval punch possibly that of Robert Hennell I and Lion passant, date letter and duty mark lacking, the handle with lion passant only, approx 27cm long, gross 128.3 grams
A collection of twenty six pen knives, 19th-20th century, including: thirteen mother-of-pearl and silver examples, a gold double-bladed pen knife, a gilt combination pen knife, four miniature examples, including one with tortoiseshell; together with a folding mother-of-pearl and white metal travelling fork (27)Please refer to department for condition report
A mixed quantity of Georgian and Victorian silver flatware, of various dates and makers, to include: five George IV dessert spoons, London, 1822, John Hawkins, fiddle pattern; a George III dessert spoon, London, 1817, William Eley & William Fearn; three Victorian dessert spoons, London, 1862, H J Lias & Son; a George IV fork, London, 1822, William M Traies, and others, all with engraved initials or crest, total weight approx. 16.8ozPlease refer to department for condition report
A small group of silver, comprising: a cased set of six Victorian Onslow pattern teaspoons, London, 1895, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman); two napkin rings, Birmingham, 1919 and 1920, William Hutton & Sons Ltd; two Continental napkin rings, stamped 925 and Sterling; two English napkin rings; a pair of pepper, E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley), 1910 and 1911; a case with a dessert fork, Birmingham, 1923, Henry Williamson Ltd, and associated dessert fork, Birmingham, 1926, and a small butter knife, Birmingham, 1903; total weighable silver approx. 8.2oz (a lot)Silver weight not including the two peppers.
A group of silver, to include: a George III Old English spoon, London, 1786, George Smith (III) & William Fearn; a George III Hanoverian pattern fork, London, 1810, maker's mark rubbed; five Victorian Old English pattern spoons, five matching teaspoons, five Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, and two Hanoverian pattern forks, all London, 1878, Chawner & Co, total weight approx. 31.1oz Please refer to department for condition report
A group of silver and white metal, to include: a cased set of 12 silver handled dessert knives, Sheffield, 1914, William Hutton & Sons Ltd; five Victorian silver teaspoons, London, 1872, Chawner & Co; nine similar teaspoons, stamped Sterling, by Birks; a silver fiddle pattern spoon, Sheffield, 1897, James Dixon & Sons Ltd; a salt spoon, Birmingham, 1920; a Victorian teaspoon, Exeter, 1882, Josiah Williams & Co; a cased christening set comprising a pusher and spoon, Sheffield, 1925 and 1927, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd; and various white metal spoons and a two pronged fork, weighable silver approx. 12.8oz (lot)Weighable silver comprising the silver and Sterling teaspoons.
A small group of silver sifting and serving implements, comprising: a George III silver sugar sifting spoon, London, 1815, Solomon Hougham, 14.8cm long; a silver sauce ladle, London, 1808, Solomon Hougham; a silver serving fork, London, 1977, CJ Vander; two serving implements, stamped 13 loth; a silver mustard spoon and a silver plated snuffer by Carl Mertens, weighable silver approx. 5.9oz (7)Please refer to department for condition report
A group of silver and silver plate, comprising: a Victorian cased set of 12 apostle spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1884, Martin, Hall & Co, with twisted stems; a cased set of six teaspoons, Sheffield, 1930, Walker & Hall; a cased set of 12 silver coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1955, Atkin Brothers; a Victorian silver knife, Sheffield, 1883, Martin, Hall & Co; a cased set of two spoons, London, 1918, Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton); a similar egg cup by same maker, with gilded interior, on spreading foot, 6.5cm high; and loose set of silver handled tea knives, Sheffield, 1905, Mappin & Webb; and silver plated ware comprising: an oak cased canteen of Mappin & Webb silver plated cutlery, missing one fish knife and one fork; a pair of silver plated shell dishes, 23cm deep; a Gladwin Ltd Embassy plated tray, 33.6cm wide; a three light candelabrum, 30cm high; a pair of dishes with double headed eagle crests, 13.8cm dia.; a pair of silver plated three sconce candelabra lacking bases; and a silver plated letter opener, together with a circular glass ashtray, 17.5cm deep; total weighable silver approx. 12.6oz (lot)Please refer to department for condition report
An oak canteen of Elkington Plate cutlery, comprising: six table forks, six table spoons; six teaspoons; six dessert spoons; six soup spoons; and five dessert forks with monogram N; six cream handled fish knives and six fish forks; six cream handled and stainless steel dessert knives; and four matching tables knives; together with a Cooper Bros silver plated dessert fork; and two cream handled and stainless steel table knives by Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.Please refer to department for condition report
A Georgian white metal toddy ladle, with turned whalebone handle, with a George III 1 Shilling soldered to the bowl, a pair of cased silver tongs, the bowls shell shaped, by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 2000, a set of six silver coffee spoons, by Lee & Wigfull, a silver fork, Sheffield, a stamped Sterling Chicago commemorative spoon, the terminal modelled as flowers, an Empire exhibition silver spoon, other white metal examples, a silver handled fruit knife, weighable silver 121gms (14) Condition Report:Available upon request
A large quantity of silver mounted, silver plated and silver coloured tableware and accessories, to include; a cased set of six copper wine goblets by Berczi, each 15cm high, a twin-handled silver plated tray by Viners of Sheffield, 58.5cm wide, an EPNS four-piece tea service by James Deakin & Sons, three serving dishes and covers with Pyrex liners, 26cm wide, a weighted silver handled carving knife and fork by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1979, and a further selection of serving dishes, centrepieces and cutlery (Qty) (at fault)
A 'CELTIC PATTERN' NEWBRIDGE CANTEEN OF SILVER CUTLERY,in a simulated mahogany case, comprising 24 knives with steel blades, 12 table forks, 24 dinner forks, 8 dessert forks, 4 serving spoons, 12 sour spoons, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 fish knives, 3 cheese knives, 2 butter knives, 2 cake servers, a carving knife and fork with sharpener (c.164 troy ozs excluding knives and other steel items)
Collection of Factory made and kitbuilt 00 Gauge Commercial and Civilan vehicles by various makers, including Great British Buses Bradford City Daimler, Days Gone Regent Open Top Bus, Corgi Horse Box (repainted), Oxford Reading RT and others, many in incorrect boxes, kitbuilt Airfix and Merit military vehicles, GWR Coaches, various Days Gone, Lledo Matchbox Lorries, Steam Roller, various Cars, Fork Lift Truck, Conrad Dudley Van and other Vehicles P-VG, boxes F-G (60+ and various loads )
A Victorian mother of pearl hafted silver fork, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1897 and four other silver articles, comprising trophy cup, sweetmeat dish, napkin ring and thimble, 6ozs (excluding fork) (5) Fork in good condition. Marks on trophy rubbed. The three other items undamaged
A canteen of silver plated community plate cutlery within a cabinet on stand, the panelled doors enclosing five drawers within, the canteen consisting of twelve place settings worth of fish knives and forks, fruit knives and forks, dessert spoons and forks, small knives, butter knives, teaspoons, coffee spoons, soup spoons, table knives and forks, four serving spoons, and further serving items including a ladle, sauce ladles, fish slice, etc, the cabinet on stand 55cm wide x 46cm deep x 118cm highMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. Some slight oxidisation to the silver canteen. One space lacking within the canteen, possibly for a serving knife or fork in the lowest drawer, otherwise seemingly complete.
A Georgian white metal etui containing various steel blades to include a knife and fork, a pen knife and a bodkin, with two octagonal nesting handles and a small grater within, all set within a shark skin covered case, the case 9.5cm high overallSome minor marks and dents overall due to age and use. The scissors to the set lacking, otherwise seemingly complete with original items. Some minor loss to the shark skin cover.
A SINGLE WHITE METAL FORK, Hanoverian polished pattern fork, engraved crest to the reverse of the terminal, possibly Scottish provincial, multiple 'EP' stamp marks across the length of the handle, length 165mm, approximate gross weight 39.0 grams (condition report: the fork prongs are slightly misshapen, multiple stamp marks to the reverse of the handle, wear to the monogram)
A SMALL AMOUNT OF YELLOW METAL EARRINGS WITH OTHER ITEMS, to include a pair of yellow metal sleeper hoops stamped 9ct, a single yellow metal hoop earring unmarked, a cased late Victorian silver teaspoon and knife set each piece hallmarked 'H J Lias & Son' London 1871, approximate gross weight 55.1 grams (missing fork from the set) a cased six person setting of fish eaters, with servers, each fitted with ivorine handles, a boxed set of six tea knives each fitted with an ivorine handle, a cased imitation pearl necklace
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOXED CANTEENS AND CUTLERY SETS, MATHEMATICAL ITEMS, FLASK AND VANITY SET, to include two wooden cased full canteens, the first comprising six ivorine handle table knives, forks and an assortment of soup and dessert spoons, the second wooden canteen comprising six ivorine handled table knives, tea spoons, variously designed forks, together with two cased 'EPNS' bread fork and butter knives, many more sets of cutlery, etc, with three cased mathematical sets including compasses, a stainless steel flask and a vanity case within a zipped vanity brush, some items AF

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