A set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, each spiral handle cast with a figural terminal, London 1879 by Charles Boyton II, cased, a silver christening spoon and fork, Birmingham 1937 by J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, cased, three silver napkin rings, total weight 299g, and a set of six silver handled butter knives, cased.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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A George III silver Old English pattern fish slice with pierced and bright-cut engraved decoration, London 1808 by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, weight 119g, length 29.5cm, a silver Old English Thread pattern serving fork, London 1799 by William Eley & William Fearn, length 28cm, and a silver Old English Thread pattern soup ladle, London 1978 by Garrard & Co Ltd, weight 312.4g, length 30cm.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.
An assortment of silver hallmarked items to include two Victorian mustard spoons (hallmarked 1839 and 1838), a cochlear spoon (hallmarked Sheffield 1931), a silver tea spoon (hallmarked Sheffield 1930), a small pickle fork (hallmarked Chester 1915) and two white metal spoons. Total weight approx 57g. longest measures 16cm.
A SILVER THREE PIECE CONDIMENT SET AND FURTHER ITEMS (21)The three piece condiment set Birmingham 1986, also five differing Tiffany & Co Sterling teaspoons, a silver teaspoon, six various condiment spoons, a French table fork, a silver serving spoon, Sheffield 1959, a silver handled pie slice, a silver small trophy cup and two silver tea glass holders, Birmingham 1940, combined weight of weighable silver, including the French fork 691 gms, with two cases
A GROUP OF SILVER SPOONS AND FURTHER FLATWARE (25)Coleridge Collection, Comprising; five Old English pattern teaspoons, probably London 1817, five Scottish teaspoons, circa 1800, four Old English pattern teaspoons, probably London 1809, four further silver spoons and a silver christening fork, combined weight 283 gms, also six plated teaspoonsProvenanceThe Anthony & Marietta ColeridgeCollection
A GEORG JENSEN STERLING DENMARK PART TABLE SERVICE (87)Comprising; a serving spoon, two similar fork ended serving spoons, a serving slice, a ladle, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six grapefruit spoons, six fruit spoons, six teaspoons, one preserve spoon, two twin pronged forks, six table forks, twelve dessert forks, six fruit forks, six fish knives, six butter knives, combined gross weight 3032 gms, some with plastic bags, also six table knives having steel blades, six medium knives having steel blades and six cheese knives having steel bladesWith boxes and pouch rolls.
TWO SILVER MOUNTED HAND MIRRORS AND TWENTY-FIVE FURTHER ITEMS (27)The plain silver hand mirror Chester 1905 and the silver and tortoiseshell mirror Birmingham 1928, a rectangular photograph frame, a circular inkstand, the burner from a spirit kettle, two vases, three candlesticks (loaded) a mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife, a miniature mirror, a small glass posy vase, a pie-slice, a propelling pencil, five button hooks, also five foreign forks, an odd handle and a plated fish serving fork
A SET OF TWELVE SILVER PAIRS OF DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKShaving loaded silver handles all London 1822, with a mahogany case.Two of the forks have slightly bent in prongs, all the knife blades seem ok, sample length of knife21.5cm, sample length of fork 19cm. A few surface marks to the loaded handles, when the knives and forks are showing the hallmarks of the blades and the prongs upwards, the hallmarks on the handles are in varying positions. All would benefit from careful professional cleaningCase has exterior damage to the lid and to two of the corners and one corner of the base. There is no key. There is damage to the lower corner at the back by one hinge. The shield shaped plaque is engraved with initials.
A GERMAN PART TABLE SERVICE DETAILED 800 POSEN (QTY)Comprising; nine tablespoons, seven table forks, six dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, eight teaspoons, two butter knives of differing designs, ten small forks, five coffee spoons and a twin pronged serving fork, combined weight 2455 gms, also eleven steel bladed table knives, twelve steel bladed medium sized knives, twelve steel bladed cheese knives, a carving knife and fork and the handle from a steel
A CONTINENTAL PLATED PART TABLE SERVICE (QTY)Comprising; twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, a soup ladle, a pair of salad servers, a serving spoon and fork, twelve steel bladed table knives, twelve steel bladed cheese knives and twelve dessert spoons, some pieces detailed Ercuis
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS AND FURTHER ITEMS (9)The serving spoons with engraved decoration to the bowls and with cast floral decoration to the handles, London 1898, a set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern egg spoons, London 1852, combined weight 236 gms, also a silver handled small toasting fork, length 23.5cm, Birmingham 1889
A GROUP OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FLATWAREComprising; six tablespoons, London 1858, three tablespoons, London 1842, two tablespoons, London 1822, eight table forks, London 1858, three table forks, London 1857, one table fork, London 1842, six dessert forks, London 1842, six dessert forks, London 1858, six dessert spoons, Exeter 1880, six dessert spoons, London 1858, eleven Scottish teaspoons, Glasgow 1823, eight teaspoons, Exeter 1880, four teaspoons, London 1848 and six teaspoons mixed dates, combined weight 3535 gms, also knives see below..also twelve steel bladed table knives, with plated handles, twelve steel bladed cheese knives with plated handles, twelve fish knives having plated blades and loaded silver handles and twelve fish forks, having plated prongs and loaded silver handles, with an associated canteen box
A RARE GEORGE III MAHOGANY HODOMETER OR WAYWISERW. AND S. JONES, LONDON, CIRCA 1800With 31.5 inch diameter wheel bound with an iron tyre and with six tapered spokes around a brass hub engaging with take-off gearing contained within the left hand fork of the handle assembly, the right hand fork incorporating a hinged section to allow removal of the wheel with locking via a knurled brass screw, the upper section with inverted 7.25 inch circular silvered register engraved W. & S. Jones, 30 Lower Holborn, London to centre within concentric inner scale calibrated in Roman numeral MILES (I to X) and Arabic Furlongs (0 to 8 for each mile) to be read by the shorter of the two blued steel hands within outer scales calibrated in Poles (0 to 40) and Yards (0 to 220) to be read by the longer hand, set behind a hinged glazed circular moulded wooden bezel beneath elaborate yoke-shaped handle 137cm (54ins) high overall, 32cm (11.5ins) wide at the handle. William and Samuel Jones are recorded in Clifton, Gloria Dictionary of British Scientific Instrument makers 1550-1851 as optical, mathematical and philosophical instrument makers who worked from several addresses in Holborn 1791-1859 including 135 Holborn (1792-1800) and 30 Holborn (1800-1860). Banfield notes that William Jones was apprenticed to the highly regarded maker Benjamin Martin whilst Samuel was apprenticed to George Adams (junior) instrument-maker to George III and optician to the Prince of Wales. The partnership was one of the most important firms of scientific instrument makers of the late Georgian/Regency period and were particularly well known for their microscopes. The current lot would have been a particularly valuable instrument for surveyors charged with creating maps and plans during the latter years of the 18th century. The importance of the instrument's role is reflected in the quality of its construction with the dial in particular being finely engraved and finished. When reviewing comparable surviving instruments of this type it becomes clear that different makers such as Dollond, Thomas Rubergall, William Frazer, and W. and S. Jones appear to have sold essentially identical instruments. This would suggest that they were probably made in one workshop who then supplied them to various makers for retail. One possible candidate for the supplier would be the workshop established by George Adams, as several earlier variants of this design by him are known including an example in the King George III collection housed at The Science Museum, London. This suggests that Adams was used to making such instruments hence was best suited to supply them in reasonable numbers to other makers.
A VICTORIAN CASED SILVER FISH SERVING SET with engraved pierced blades - Birmingham 1849 by John Gilbertthe knife 33.5cm overallThere is no damage to the knife and fork, apart from some light dents and marks to the handles. The case is in need of repair, being separated at the hinge and the leather is worn and missing in places.
A SET OF 1930’S CASED SILVER AND ENAMEL COCKTAIL STICKS AND SILVER HORSESHOE NAPKIN RINGS the cocktail sticks in faux shagreen case, the cased napkin rings dated 1946, together with a silver cruet set and a silver handled pickle fork (4)The horse shoes are in good condition, the enamel cockeral pins are in good condition with no damage, the case is worn in places. The three piece silver cruet has small dents.
Four Silver pieces. To include a Tankard assayed in Sheffield 1931 by Viner's, Cigarette case assayed in Birmingham 1956 by Fredrick Field and Napkin ring assayed in Chester 1920 etc. Total weight: 340g. All items tarnished. Napkin ring makers marker unclear and pickle fork hallmarks unclear.
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL TABLEWARE, to include a boxed silver napkin ring, engine turned design with an engraved monogram, hallmarked 'G W Lewis & Co' Birmingham 1936, a silver gilt two prong fork, detailed with a guilloche blue enamel handle, stamped made in 'Norway sterling 925s', a set of three condiment spoons, hallmarked 'Hilliard & Thomason' Birmingham 1891, a single condiment spoon, hallmarked 'Henry Williamson Ltd' Sheffield 1918, approximate gross weight 75.8 grams, together with a white metal napkin ring, a white metal handled spoon, both unmarked, a serving set fitted with white metal collars, stamped sterling, together with an assortment of white metal cutlery,
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a polished wooden egg inscribed 'Jerusalem', a set of AF nesting eggs, a large glass bauble fitted with a suspension ring, a carved bone folding fan, wooden mounts, a carved floral salad fork and spoon, wooden tobacco boxes, a carved wooden dish, miniature fruit knife, small wooden ruler, round wooden box depicting a horse riding scene with tents, a small book of 'Common complaints and their treatments', matchstick box etc
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL AND CUTLERY, to include a pair of tall silver plated candle sticks, a white metal hot water jug, a white metal circular tray, toast rack, teapot, milk jugs, round circular tray, an EPNS pierced oval bonbon dish, a cased fish knife and fork server, two boxes of loose cutlery, an incomplete fish knife and fork set each piece set with a ivorine handle etc
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CUTLERY SETS, to include two cased full sets of seven serving spoons, a cased 'E.A Griffith & Son' three piece carving set to include a knife, a knife sharpening steel and a carving fork, a partial set of cased cutlery comprising six forks, six knives, thirteen various sized serving spoons missing one tea spoon, a white metal orange enamel 'Norge' caddy spoon, a white metal enamel Llandudno shoe horn, together with numerous sets of cutlery in boxes
Miscellaneous silver, including a salt and pepper London hallmark dated 1929; two silver mustards (blue liner) Birmingham hallmark dated 1903 mm JS; silver cruet with oak leaf motif; various silver plated mustards and toothpick holder; four silver coffee spoons Sheffield hallmark dated 1926; two Jerusalem spoons; Victorian silver mustard spoon and pickle fork, two silver Scottish thistle spoons and three silver plated thimble tot measures.
Quantity of silver, including two dessert spoons one Georgian London hallmark dated 1823 mm RP and another early Georgian example marks rubbed; small silver snuff box, six silver bright-cut coffee spoons Sheffield hallmark dated 1910 84.2 gms; fruit fork Birmingham hallmark 1900 mm A & J Zimmerman Ltd; fruit fork London hallmark 1930 mm David Fullerton, various spoons, sugar nips, five coffee spoons (boxed); silver bowl Birmingham hallmark dated 1924 mm Adie Bros 99 gms; Georgian silver milk jug (marks rubbed) approx 172.7 gms.
Georg Jensen, Denmark, part suite of acorn pattern sterling silver flatware comprising six grapefruit or egg spoons, ten teaspoon, a condiment spoon, one medium fork, four pastry forks and one pickle fork, butter knife, cheese slice with silver handle and stainless steel blade and a matching knife with stainless steel blade, together with three Georg Jensen & Wendel sterling silver forks, royal Danish International Sterling set of four coffee spoons, butter knife and spoon, (35)
Silber. Zwei spitz zulaufende Zinken. Vom reliefplastischen Ansatz in Form von Blütenknospen übergehend in sich konisch erweiternden, kannelierten Griff mit Knospenbekrönung. Modell "Acorn". Entw. Johan Rohde, 1915. Gest. Sterling, Herstellerzeichen. Gew. ca. 26 g. L. 16,5 cm.A Danish Sterling silver serving fork modelled by Johan Rohde. Model "Acorn". Standard mark Sterling, maker's mark.Dänemark. Kopenhagen. Georg Jensen. 1. Hälfte 20. Jh.
Silber. Zwei spitz zulaufende Zinken. Vom reliefplastischen Ansatz in Form von Blütenknospen übergehend in sich konisch erweiternden, kannelierten Griff mit Knospenbekrönung. Modell "Acorn". Entw. Johan Rohde, 1915. Gest. Sterling, Herstellerzeichen. Gew. ca. 55 g. L. 20 cm.A Danish Sterling silver meat fork modelled by Johan Rohde. Model "Acorn". Standard mark Sterling, maker's mark.Dänemark. Kopenhagen. Georg Jensen. 1. Hälfte 20. Jh.
A cased set of Victorian silver fish servers, having plain moulded handles, the fork and blade having pierced and engraved floral decoration, in a fitted leather case, London, 1872, 352 g, together with a Georgian silver handled associated carving knife and fork, the handles engraved with similar ducal crests, knife 27 cm

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