Mixed collection of bijouterie, silver and plate comprising a pair of sterling silver napkin rings with textured bands, further white metal pill box profusely embossed with foliage, further cased Japanese 950 sterling novelty spoon, Norwegian pewter dessert fork with vikings embossed to the shank, silver plated napkin ring and gold plated bangle (7)
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ASSORTED SILVER COLLECTIBLES, including three toast racks, capstan inkwell, four-piece cruet (splits, one liner replaced), miniature five-piece teaset, pair ivory mounted knife resets, pair Indian silver candleholders, oval trinket box (broken leg, dented), set six fruit knives, five gateau forks and serving fork, teaspoon and pincers, tot weighable silver approx 18ozt
A Victorian silver 'campaign' style interlocking travelling fruit knife and fork, mark of James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffield 1900, having the appearance of a penknife with mother-of-pearl side panels, one side with a vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, the two halves joined with two 'slide and lock' fittings, one half with a folding silver knife, signed to the base of the blade, verso stamped 'patent 28230', the other half, a 3 pronged fork, verso stamped 'patent 14520', maximum length (open) 14cm, (closed) 8cm, presented in the original leather travelling pouchFootnote: To detach: fully open knife blade, half open fork (to 90 degrees), and slide apart. To re-attach: fully open knife blade, half open fork and slide back together.
A Victorian silver 3-piece christening set, comprising spoon, knife and fork, relief embossed cherub and foliate decoration, by Martin, Hall & Co, hallmarks Sheffield 1854 and 1861, spoon length 16cm, spoon 1.4ozNo damage or repair, decoration is quite worn, particularly on high points, hallmarks slightly rubbed.
2 groups of silver bladed dessert knives and forks, makers include James Deakin & Sons and James Smith & Sons, hallmarks Sheffield 1833 and 1912, largest blade length 11cm, both cased (1 mother of pearl fork missing)Both cases are settings for 6 people with one of the mother of pearl handled forks missing, there are no pieces underneath the top trays, settings are lightly abraded, silver handles have a few small dents and also engraved initials, hallmarks generally clear.
FRIGAST - a set of 14 Danish vermeil sterling silver and harlequin enamel flatware, comprising 1 x pusher, 1 x pickle fork, 2 x condiment spoons and 10 x coffee spoons, coffee spoon length 9.5cm (14)No major damage or repair, the pusher has a small edge chip to the enamel but no other losses, some of the gilding is rubbed, settings lightly abraded, marks clear, stamped STERLING.
George III and later silver flatware, including a number of London assay silver teaspoons, mixed makers and dates; Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle by George Adams, London 1866 and other silver spoons, butter knife, dessert fork and a silver handled shoehorn, weighable silver approx. 300g (9.6 troy ozs) (20)
Quantity of mixed continental 800 standard silver flatware, including a Czechoslovakian part suite of monogrammed cutlery, circa 1929-40, dinner and dessert wares, salad servers, cake slice, meat fork, icecream spoons etc, all 20th Century, weighable 800 standard silver approx. 3.4kg, totalling approx. 80 pieces
Mixed Lot: Victorian Fiddle pattern silver basting spoon, Exeter 1838, maker Robert Williams, together with a further George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern serving spoon, later cut down as a salad fork, Dublin 1809, maker's mark AM, probably Arthur Murphy, total wt 223gms, largest piece 31cm long
Mixed Lot: silver flatwares comprising set of four George III Fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1818, maker's mark FH, together with two George IV Fiddle pattern silver salt spoons, London 1829, plus a further Fiddle pattern dessert fork and a plated fork, total weighable silver approx 115gms
A collection of silver flatware, to include a cased set of silver handled fruit knives and forks, comprising six forks and two knives By James Dixon & Sons Ltd, three associated knives, a cased christening set, comprising an egg cup, napkin ring and spoon, by W I Broadway & Co, a composed christening set, with silver fork and spoon, three cased teaspoons and three napkin rings, total 8oztCondition report: Cases all with losses and wear. General knocks and surface wear.
A Walter Trickett mahogany canteen of silver plated flatware, gilt handles with an Art Deco pattern, comprising; 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 tea spoons, 12 coffee spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, a carving knife and fork, and honing steel, the sides of the knives labelled Walter Trickett & Co Ltd, Cutlers and SilversmithsCondition report: With some minor loss to the gilding.
An Edwardian silver cruet on stand, the mustard, salt and pepper having pierced bodies with blue glass liners on a navette form stand, Chester, 1913, one other three-piece silver cruet, a pair of silver knife rests, two mother-of-pearl and silver fruit knives, a pair of sugar tongs, seven salt spoons, a silver-plated pickle fork and stilton scoop, total silver weight approx 14 oztCondition report: Very minor scratches and blemishes commensurate with age.
A Danish silver handled tea strainer, the handle cast with foliate terminal, a silver pill box cast in low relief with a horse rider, King George IV Coronation dish, silver dish by WB, a small silver beaker by D&F, a 'Green Label Chutney' pickle fork, a cake slice, three napkin rings, a small cast metal seal, an Art Deco spelter and marble mantle clock and a Fornasetti matchbox, stamped marks, 13.5cm. long Provenance The David Coachworth & Peter Myers Collection

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