A CASED VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING KNIFE, FORK AND SPOON FRANCIS HIGGINS, LONDON 1871 (1) AND 1872 (2) Pierced and chased with grape vine decoration The knife 20.5cm long 194g (6.2 oz) Condition Report: Spoon - Marks are clear, no engraving or signs of repair Knife - Maker's mark partially rubbed to blade, rest clear, blade tight to the handle, no engraving or signs of repair Fork - Marks are clear, no engraving or signs of repair Case does not shut Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
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Lot crystal with silver with a sugar bowl on silver foot and a silver knob on the lid, square salt cellar with a round silver cap, a round perfume bottle with silver domed cap, an perfume bottle narrow model, on silver foot and with a silver collar and cap. A spoon vase with plated foot. And 2 silver spoons and a silver fork, English. 7-17cm. In good condition
Large silver Gero cutlery, 925/000, in wooden case. With 12 table knives and 12 forks and 12 spoons, 12 dessert knives, 12 forks and 12 spoons. a soup spoon, 2 sauce spoons, 3 serving spoons, a meat fork and a serving cutlery with silver handle. The knives have silver handles. The cutlery has a ribbed decoration. Total approx. 2415 grams, without knives and serving cutlery. In very good condition. Provided with a ZI mark.
A Danish silver acorn pattern child's fork and pusher by Georg Jensen, import marks for London 1931 and 1933, a Continental soup ladle with foliate scroll cast handle, stamped 800, a George III silver sifter spoon, London 1812, a small quantity of further silver flatware comprising a pair of sugar tongs, trefid spoon, caddy spoon, and child's spoon and pusher, and a silver tea strainer with turned ebonised handle, 12.5oz overall. (10)
A set of twelve George V silver fruit knives and forks, with mother o'pearl handles, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1928, a set of four George III silver old English pattern table spoons, with matching gravy spoon by George Gray, London 1791, a set of six silver coffee spoons and two sets of silver bean end coffee spoons, all cased, and a further silver fork and embossed spoon, 36.5oz overall. (qty)
A silver christening fork and spoon, Sheffield 1959, cased, a set of five (of six) silver handled pistol grip dessert knives and forks, cased, a set of six silver handled tea knives, cased, and a collection of silver plated items, to include an entree dish and cover with engraved scorpion crest (lacks handle). (qty)
FRENCH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) A STUDY OF TWO SHEEP Oil on canvas 27 x 35cm (10½ x 13¾ in.) Provenance: Bought in Paris in 1976. Condition Report: The canvas has been heavily relined. UV light reveals various restorations, most notably a fork shaped restoration, which starts from the lower edge and continues to the head of the sheep at the centre - such restoration is approx. 8 cm long. Further retouching is visible around the heads of the sheep, numerous dotted retouches are scattered in the background, and a 4 cm wide restoration is present to the upper left corner as well as slightly smaller one to the upper right corner. Finally, there a small scattered losses of paint to the lower edge and upper edge. Condition Report Disclaimer
Silver, 12 items of silver to comprise a miniature compact, a gold tipped cigarette holder in silver case, a handmade kilt pin, a Maltese ladle, a small frame, a perfume funnel, a Mappin Bros salt with blue glass liner, a tiny hand mirror, a chain link bracelet, a pendant on silver chain, an owl charm, a fork. Approx overall weight excluding salt liner 260g (gd)
A George V silver reticulated bon bon dish, hallmarked by Elkington & Son., Birmingham, 1911 together with a Modern posy vase, a condiment spoon (and matching white metal spoon, unmarked and unweighed), a letter opener, all hallmarked, various dates and makers, weighable silver 6.81 ozt together with a pair of Georg Jensen style Children's plated spoon and fork (1 bag)
This exquisite Reed & Barton sterling silver set features the elegant Tara pattern, known for its flowing lines and ornate detailing. Each piece is marked "Reed & Barton Sterling," ensuring authenticity and quality. This set includes a variety of flatware and serveware, such as serving spoons, a pierced tablespoon, a serving fork, ladles, and cocktail forks. Crafted from fine sterling silver, these pieces are perfect for both formal dining and display. A timeless and collectible addition to any silver collection. Total weight: 594g. Largest item measures 8.5"L.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A finely crafted Reed & Barton carving set featuring a knife and fork, each adorned with elegant sterling silver handles. The intricately designed handles showcase ornate detailing, reflecting Reed & Barton's renowned craftsmanship. The upper portion of each piece is marked stainless steel, ensuring durability and sharpness for precise carving. This timeless set blends beauty and functionality, making it a distinguished addition to any fine dining collection. Fork measures 8.75"L and knife measures 10.5"L.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A refined 5-piece serving set featuring a mix of silverplated, EPNS (Electroplated Nickel Silver), and silver-toned utensils. This elegant collection includes an ornate serving fork with floral detailing, a two-pronged meat fork with an intricate cutout design, a finely crafted pair of tongs, a shell-shaped spoon, and a pair of vintage pastry tongs with beautifully scrolled handles. The set is housed in a vintage green fabric storage pouch. With its combination of exquisite craftsmanship and timeless charm, this set makes a wonderful addition to any dining or entertaining collection. Largest utensil measures 8"L.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A distinguished five-piece Schofield sterling silver flatware set in the Baltimore Rose pattern. This exquisite set includes a butter knife with a sterling handle and steel blade, a salad fork, a cocktail fork, and two tea spoons, all featuring intricate repousse floral designs characteristic of Schofield’s craftsmanship. The pieces are marked Schofield Sterling. Renowned for its elaborate floral motifs and exceptional detail, Baltimore Rose is a celebrated pattern among collectors of fine American silver. A remarkable addition to any silver collection. Butter knife 7.25"L, salad fork 5.75"L, cocktail fork 4.5"L, and teaspoons 4.75"L. Total weight with the exception of the butter knife 102g.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
THREE DINKY DIECAST MODEL VEHICLES comprising a No.14c, Coventry Climax Fork Lift Truck, orange with green forks and ridged hubs, variable condition, boxed, the box good; No.27k, Hay Rake, red with yellow wheels, excellent condition, boxed, the box good; and No.521, Bedford Articulated Lorry, red with black ridged hubs, generally good condition (chipping to cab roof), boxed, the box good to fair.
Collection of mixed silver flatware including five matching sterling silver teaspoons, pair of silver small trefoil ladles, two silver trefoil teaspoons, Admiral Nelson souvenir silver spoon, silver sifting spoon, Victorian christening spoon and fork set with bright-cut engraving, etc, approximate total silver weight 14.15ozt
Collection of silver plate including a Mappin & Webb three-piece tea service, a Mappin & Webb three-piece condiment set on stand, a Mappin & Webb tea caddy, a lidded tankard, various flatware including grape scissors, an oak-cased canteen of knives and forks (one fork missing) and other items
Elizabeth II set of six silver handled butter knives, Sheffield 1963 by William Yates, together with three silver handled pistol grip butter knives, George III table fork, London 1800 by Richard Crossley, four various spoons, preserve spoon, cake fork and two toilet jar lids, weighable silver approximately 5.2ozt
Set of six Victorian silver forks, London 1850, William Robert Smily, together with a matching silver fork dated 1836, fiddle pattern, all engraved with initials together with set of Victorian five silver forks, various dates, Chawner & Co, fiddle pattern, all 17cm long, approximate total weight 18.94ozt (12)
Tiffany & Co. A North American silver skewer letter knife, 20.5cm l, maker's mark, late 20th c and miscellaneous English and Continental silver flatware and other articles, to include a table fork, sugar sifter, 19th c Dutch comfit box, pin cushion and two silver-capped glass scent bottles, 9oz weighable Mostly in good condition
A Large Modernist Scottish Silver Pendant on Snake Chain, Hallmarked for Edinburgh 1990, with Makers Mark TW, T-Bar Closure, 60x79.6mm, Together with a Modernist White Metal Brooch with Impressed Geometric Design, Unmarked and a Silver Pendant Formed from a Three Tined Fork with Applied Heart Decoration, Sheffield Hallmark
Corgi & Saico a boxed commercial vehicle group, comprising of series'; 'Corgi Classics', 'Corgi Original Omnibus' and similar. To include; TY99143 - Scania Skeletal Trailer, DAF'95 Box Trailer, Transit Van, Fork Lift Truck 'Norfolk Line', as well as others. Conditions appear Good to Excellent within generally Fair to Good Plus boxes. See photo.
A collection of silver items, to include two sets of Norweigian silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, marked 'Sterling 925', 8cm long, a cased set of Art Deco silver and enamel coffee spoons, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1960, 8.5cm long, together with a mother of pearl carving set, by John Sanderson, Sheffield 1905, knife 24cm long and a fish serving knife and fork, by Ellis & Co, Birmingham 1936, knife blade 20cm long, handles removed (qty)Condition ReportSurface scratches and tarnishing. Some denting to the silver.
A William IV silver marrow scoop by William Eaton, London 1834, a Victorian silver sauce ladle by Robert Stebbings, London 1890, a silver table fork by George Adams, London 1895, in the fiddle thread and shell pattern, and a pair of continental salad servers, with tortoishell bowls and white metal handles (5)Provenance: The David and Sarah Battie Collection.Condition Reportscoop and ladle, no obvious wearfork, tines a little bent and worn, engraved crestservers, appear good

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