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A part canteen of plated King's pattern cutlery, comprising three tablespoons, six table knives and forks, six dessert knives, forks and spoons, six soup spoons and six teaspoons, cased, an Arthur Price part canteen of plated Jesmond pattern cutlery, comprising two tablespoons, eight table knives and forks, ten dessert knives, eight dessert forks and spoons, eight soup spoons, seven teaspoons, a carving knife and fork, cased, and another part canteen of plated cutlery, cased.
A set of twelve Polish plated fish knives and forks, four matching dessert knives, a meat fork, two pastry servers and a preserve spoon, by Narblin, and a set of six plated soup spoons by Walker & Hall, together with a small group of .925 silver cutlery, comprising seven dessert knives and a dessert spoon, and a silver mounted square photograph frame, height 8.3cm.
A George IV silver christening tankard of faceted baluster form, London 1826, height 9.5cm, and a group of other silver, including a christening spoon and fork set, London 1902, cased, a mustard and an ashtray, weighable items 334.4g, together with a group of plated items, including a christening spoon and fork set, cased, a pair of candlesticks and a four-egg cruet set.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CHRISTENING SPOON AND FORK by Jackson & Fullerton, London 1902/3, cast in the rococo style with cartouche engraved with initials, 6 1/4" long, together with an Indian Sterling Silver baby's pusher and matching spoon chased with trees, 5" long, in a B. Motiram of Calcutta & Lahore case, 3ozs 15dwts total (2 pairs)Condition Report: Both good. Case with wear to lining
An Edwardian silver fish slice and fork, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1904; Both with rat-tail and engraved with dragon crests to reverse of terminals, the slice length 33.2 cm, the fork length 25.5 cm, together with: a pair of George V silver salad servers, London, 1923, Josiah Williams & Co., length 22.7 cm; and a pair of Edwardian silver salad servers, Sheffield, Lee & Wigfull, (handles 1905, blades 1909), the filled handles decorated with foliate scroll and shell motifs and engraved with initials, length 29 cm, total weighable silver approx. 15.1 ozt (6) Provenance: The Collection of Mary and Alan Hobart, Founders of Pyms Gallery Condition Report: The weighable silver doesn't include the pair of salad servers with filled handles.
Sunk 1752 A.D. Comprising a four-pronged table fork and a spoon with ovoid bowl. Exhibited at the museum 'Museo de los Naufragios y Tesoros' in Punta del Este, Uruguay, from 2003-2004 and then in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay until 2005. 71 grams total, 16.5-17 cm (6 1/2 - 6 3/4 in.). [4, No Reserve]Salvaged by Ruben Collado Amatriain in 1992. Accompanied by original signed declarations in both English and Spanish from Ms Mariana Faine Collado, daughter of Mr Ruben Collado Amatriain.
A small collection of antique objects, comprising a silver presentation fork by Adie & Lovekin Limited, 1898, with engraved foliate decoration to the handle, maker’s mark, Birmingham hallmark, fitted case, together with a button hook, the handle designed as ‘Punch’, and an unusual mother-of-pearl fob, spherical and with engraved foliate panels, to a scrolled mount, stamped ‘9CT’, fob length 6cm. (3) £150-£200
Assorted silver flatwares, comprising: two fiddle pattern serving spoons by William Eley, London 1841, an Old English pattern serving spoon, by maker W S, London 1799, a pair of of salad servers by Jackson & Fullerton, London 1902, two spoons later decorated as ‘berry’ spoons, London 1792 and 1795, and a Canova pattern dessert spoon and fork by Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1859. (9) £300-£500 --- Canova pattern was first produced circa 1850 and exhibited by Chawner & Co. at the Great Exhibition, 1851, being based on Canova’s ‘Hebe’, ‘Sappho’, and the ‘Dancing Girl Reposing’. It appears to have been produced only for dessert services and even these are very rare. See: Ian Pickford: Silver Flatware English Irish and Scottish 1660-1980, pub. ACC., 1983, page 143, Fig. 220. Condition Report Gross weight approximately 24.5 troy oz.
A George III silver teaspoon, fiddleback pattern, monogrammed, William Bateman, London, 1818; a George III silver condiment spoon, William Bateman, London, 1816; a George IV silver dessert fork, Fiddle & Thread pattern, William Chawner II, London, 1829; another, monogrammed, Chawner & Co, London, 1867; total weight 141.48g; a pair of 18th century white metal dessert spoons, Rat-tail pattern, 83g
A collected service of Old English pattern flatware in a lined and fitted oak canteen box to include: a set of twelve tablespoons and twelve tableforks, by George Adams, London 1871/72; a set of twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks and eleven teaspoons, by Francis Higgins and Son Ltd, London 1924; a large serving spoons and fork by S. Godbehere, E. Wigan and J. Bult, London 1810; a basting spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1784; a soup ladle, by Thomas Wallis, London 1807; and a non-matching bright-cut teaspoon, initialled ‘L’, the box 47.5cms long – 117.2oz.
Miscellaneous silver flatware: a pair of George III bright-cut teaspoons, initialled ‘K’, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle c.1800; a Fiddle tablespoon, by Francis Higgins, London 1861; a Fiddle dessert fork by J. Stone, Exeter 1844; a Scottish souvenir teaspoon, by Robert Lindsay of Oban (with Sheffield marks for 1929); a ‘Scottish Fiddle’ teaspoon; a Scottish salt spoon; four other Scottish teaspoons (all initialled); and a Scottish Fiddle pattern tablespoon, initialled by George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1821, the latter 23cms long – 9.2oz. (12)
A George III silver Old English table spoon; a Georg Jensen sterling teaspoon; a pair of modern silver decanter labels for “Scotch” & “Gin”; various small silver forks, preserve spoons, butter knife, & salt spoons; an engraved cylindrical container; a gilt cayenne pepper spoon (maker’s mark only – J. G. & S); & a foreign white metal pickle fork. (5.8oz, excluding the white metal fork).
29.25cm double fullered blade by WILKINSON with faceted back edge, decorated with thistle sprays, crowned regimental title and motifs to one side and scroll banner battle honours to the tip on the other side, regulation brass mounted hilt decorated with thistles, carved basket weave wooden grip, decorated with a bonnet and crossed basket hilted swords to the reverse, the front set with brass studs, the pommel with faceted orange stone, in its brass mounted leather scabbard decorated to match, complete with companion knife and fork decorated to match, leather belt loop, in its blue velvet lined leatherette covered box.
30.5cm fullered blade with faceted back edge, struck with a maker's mark for McKINLAY EDINBURGH, characteristic hilt with thistle chiselled white metal mounts, test as silver, open work pommel set with a faceted stone, carved basket weave wooden grip, in its white metal mounted leather scabbard deeply chased with thistles to match, complete with companion knife and fork decorated to match in its blue velvet lined case.
28cm clean and bright fullered blade with faceted back edge, characteristic hilt with carved basket weave wooden grip set with white metal studs, white metal mounted pommel set with a faceted coloured stone, contained in its silver mounted leather wrapped wooden scabbard, the mounts decorated with Celtic strapwork and hallmarked Edinburgh 1893, complete with companion knife and fork decorated to match,
Six Victorian Scottish silver fiddle and shell pattern table forks, James McKay, Edinburgh 1845 and 1857, and a George IV fiddle, thread and shell pattern heavy gauge table fork, William Chawner II, London 1829, initialled, gross weight 565 grams, accompanied by three silver plated fiddle and shell pattern forksFive of the fiddle and shell pattern forks with date letter for 1845 and one with date letter for 1857.The William Chawner II fork weighs 100 grams by itself.
Assorted silver, comprising: a George III sauce ladle, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1791; George III mustard spoon; pair of George III sugar tongs, late Victorian Plymouth souvenir spoon with Sir Francis Drake finial, Page, Keen & Page, Birmingham 1898; silver pronged pickle fork; and a silver handled shoe horn, weighable silver gross weight 105 grams (6)Some hallmarks rubbed. Pickle fork handle cracked.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' TEA AND DINNER WARE to include a tea pot, six coffee cups with six saucers, six tea cups with six saucers, six side plates, three egg cups, a milk jug (rings dull), two double handled soup bowls with two saucers, a salt and pepper shaker, a sauce boat with stand, a lidded butter dish, an hors d'oevre fork, a rectangular serving dish, two footed sugar bowls of different sizes, a cream jug, six dessert plates, a double handled cake plates, seven dinner plates and two calendar plates (2000 and 1980), two napkin rings, one table cloths, one pack and loose cotton napkins a box of table mats, a box of coasters, a quantity of giftware comprising three ceramic bouquets, two lidded trinket pots of differing form, a shoe, an urn shaped vase, an ornamental teapot and milk jug (qty) (Condition Report: overall fair quality, some light scratches to plates)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a silverplate money box decorated with applied Australian fauna, silverplate toast rack, a small cast metal letter box door fitting, a cased set of three meat carving utensils, knife/sharpener and fork all with antler handles by Joseph Elliot & Sons, a lacquered Japanese style jewellery box, a small brass hanging lantern, a wall barometer, two wooden table lamps, three cream light shades and a boxed Brother word processing typewriter with user guide, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes + loose)
A set of late 19th century silver rats tail pattern cutlery, London 1895, comprised of six table spoons and forks, dessert spoons and forks, and teaspoons, along with single matched dessert spoon and fork and table fork, and an unassociated mustard spoon, combined weight 56.41ozt, 1754.6g, a set of thirteen silver plated rats tail pattern soup spoons, and eight Harrods dinner knives and 12 matching smaller knives CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILS IMPORTANT* Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.* Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid* Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. All payments MUST be electronic
A set of twelve Edwardian rat tailed silver teaspoons, lacking sugar tongs, in original box Sheffield 1906 by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), a spoon and fork presentation set Birmingham 1937 Arthur Price & Co Ltd and glass items with silver top and collar. Weighable silver 187gms.
Assorted china, a Royal Crown Derby Derby Posies set, two dishes with butter knife and fork, a pin dish, a Heineken Lager Beer ashtray, commemorative mug, Cutty Sark water jug, two transfer printed butter dishes, two sets of forks, Cross ballpoint pen, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**
LETTRÉ, EMIL (1876-1954), Tafelbesteck 137 tlg., Silber (800/1000), „Modell-Nr. 6300“, Entwurf 1931, Ausführung Bruckmann & Söhne (Heilbronn ab ca. 1886), Gestempelt Feingehaltstempel 800 mit Halbmond und Krone, Herstellerstempel Bruckmann & Söhne. Bestehend aus jew. 12x Speißelöffel, Speisegabel und Speisemesser, jew. 12x Vorspeiselöffel, Vorspeisegabel und Vorspeisemesser, 4x Fleischgabel, 23x Kaffeelöffel, 12x Kuchengabel, 12x Mokkalöffel, Zuckerzange und insg. 13 Vorlegeteile. Gesamtgewicht (ohne Messer) ca.:4900 g. Gebrauchsspuren.| LETTRÉ, EMIL (1876-1954), Table cutlery 137 pieces, silver (800/1000), ‘Model no. 6300’, designed in 1931, manufactured by Bruckmann & Söhne (Heilbronn from ca. 1886), stamped with hallmark 800 with crescent and crown, maker's mark Bruckmann & Söhne. Comprising 12x spoon, fork and knife each, 12x starter spoon, fork and knife each, 4x meat fork, 23x coffee spoon, 12x cake fork, 12x demitasse spoon, sugar tongs and a total of 13 serving pieces. Total weight (without knives) approx. 4900 g. Signs of use.
Group of silver, comprising horn handled Malaysian silver serving fork and spoon, cut glass sugar caster with removable silver cover, hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1972 and five silver handled butter knives, hallmarked, contained within fitted caseCondition Report:Weighable silver approx 27 grams
ANTIQUE EPNS CANTEEN, in mahogany 2-tier case, containing double struck Kings pattern flatware for six table settings, associated table and dessert knives, sauce ladles, fish serving fork, tea and coffee spoons.Provenance: private collection CardiffComments: mixed condition, most very good, knife handles distressed.
GROUP OF SILVER comprising antique silver shell tongs, silver (800) brush, silver engine turned card case, Birmingham 1845, John Taylor & John Perry, two silver spoons and a fork (6)Provenance: private collection YorkshireComments: tongs damaged with piece broken off but available, dints to card case and brush, viewing recommended
A Victorian 19th century mahogany articulated top pedestal reading / lectern music stand. The stand having a rectangular tilting reading panel atop with brass fork mechanism over a single drawers with pendant handles. Central adjustable column over a turned base, all raised on tripod splayed supports.Measures approx. 100cm x 45cm x 35cm

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