Matched silver christening set including George III spoon by Thomas Wallis II, London 1795, George IV fork London 1825 and Victorian napkin ring by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1886, all bright cut floral decoration, in fitted velvet and silk lined case and a silver christening mug by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1929, approx 5.2oz Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
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Scottish piper's dirk with accompanying knife and fork. Carved ebony handles and citrine paste finials. Silver mounted in black leather scabbard Condition report:Surface rust along entire blade. Silver citrine ring separating at pommel. leather scabbard ha numerous scuffs and usage marks. Knife slot damaged.
Dinky Toys diecast model vehicles 34C Loud Speaker Van set of six (a.f) in plain cardboard box with yellow label and a 14C Coventry Climax Fork Lift Truck boxed, (2)Condition report:Forklift- Mechanism working but stiff. Chips across body including driver.Forklift Box- Top dirty and worn. Labels lifting. Staples rusted and surroundings stained. Writing on box base. 6 cars- Two of the blue speaker vans are showing signs of repaints. All show signs of wear one heavily chipped and worn.Box- Warped corner taped & staples rusted.
A collection of antique and 20th Century silver flatware to include a Victorian Charles Lias fiddle pattern basting spoon (hallmarked London 1839), a Victorian Sutherland & Roden fork engraved with ivy leaves to the handle (hallmarked Sheffield 1897), a silver white metal chocolate ladle with a twisted handle and pine cone finial (makers marks for PL otherwise unmarked) two silver hallmarked knives, a silver hallmarked small spoon and a silver white metal dutch souvenir spoon. Total weight 133g.
An early 20th Century Edwardian William Hutton & Sons toast fork having an ivory handle and three pronged fork to the top (hallmarked London 1908) together with an Edwardian William Briggs silver bladed butter knife having an ivory handle carved into the form of a knopped branch (hallmarked Sheffield 1901). Gross weight 102g. 23cm long
George IV period Scottish dirk - the 30cm blade by Cutler & Son, Hanover Street, London and engraved 'The Battles of Assaye (2nd Anglo Maratha War 1803) Maida 1806 and Java 1816 (Napoleonic War) 78th Highlanders (Rosshire) Cuidich 'n' Rhi' Royal Crown elephant, raised hand palm monogrammed J.R.M. the scabbard brass mounted with embossed thistle, feathers and St Andrew and enclosing a smaller knife and fork, the grip with carved plaited detail, plumed headdress and cross swords, mounted with cut stones, 45cm overall
A Butler Cavendish Old English patter silver plated canteen of cutlery for 12 people, with some additions, in oak chest of drawers, W71cm, H80cm.This Cavendish plated canteen of cutlery is missing:1 x sauce laddle1 x soup laddle/gravy spoon1 x Soup spoon 1 x teaspoonThe steel, all in good but used condition with surface wear and scratches.Some of the the prongs are worn as is a few of the knife handles. Some appear to be quite washed out.There are a few extra spoons and a matching fish slice fork.
A Mappin & Webb canteen of Old English pattern silver plated cutlery for 6 people, in oak case, and another part canteen of silver plated cutlery (2 boxes).The Mapin and Webb Canteen of cutlery comprise of:6 x Matching dinner knives10 x Small knives ( 6 Mapin and Webb and 4 named The goldsmiths and silversmiths company)There is no fitted section for the 4 extra small knives.4 x Table spoons6 x Dinner knives4 x Dessert spoons and forks5 x Tea spoonsThe carving knife is Mappin & WebbThe fork and sharpener are unnamedAll are in well used condition.The part canteen of cutlery - Sheffield, England and is incomplete. Missing two spoons and dessert spoons.
A set of six silver rat tail pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1924, cased, six silver coffee spoons having black bean finials to the handles, Birmingham 1922 and 1923, cased, a silver mounted hand mirror, Birmingham 1911, a silver toddy ladle with embossed decoration and with a turned black handle and silver flatware comprising; three pairs of sugar tongs, a butter knife, a set of six small coffee spoons in a Celtic design, the end of a fork and a quantity of spoons, combined gross weight excluding the hand mirror and the toddy ladle 836 gms, (qty).
Silver, comprising; a christening bowl and napkin ring, Sheffield 1910 and 1911 (the christening spoon lacking), a baby's spoon, (the pusher lacking), a silver pusher with an associated spoon, a christening knife, fork and spoon, Sheffield 1905, a christening fork, spoon and napkin ring, mixed hallmarks (the knife lacking), combined weight of weighable silver 292 gms, with five cases, (5).
A W.M.F plated canteen of table flatware, comprising; twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve steel bladed knives, ten teaspoons, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, eleven dessert forks, twelve steel bladed cheese knives, twelve pastry forks with gilt prongs, twelve sundae spoons with gilt bowls, twelve fruit spoons with gilt bowls, twelve small steel bladed knives, a pair of sugar tongs, a ladle, two serving implements, a carving knife and fork and fifteen further items, mostly serving implements, with a fitted case (a few items lacking), in a fitted four drawer wooden cabinet.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; two decanter labels detailed Claret and Port, probably London 1820 and 1821, a button hook and matching shoe horn, Birmingham 1924, cased, a fork and two further items, (6). Condition Report Both labels good condition, without sign of any previous inscriptions or erasures.
A silver plated Old English pattern canteen of table flatware, comprising; eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, four tablespoons, eight teaspoons, two sauce ladles, eight table knives, eight dessert knives, eight table forks, eight dessert forks, a carving knife and fork, a steel and eight pairs of fish knives and forks, in a fitted oak case. Condition Report The canteen is complete. Seen very little use, needs cleaning. A tiny bit of damage to textile lining in drawer and wood. Varnish of case slightly damaged/scuffed in places, but no major damage.
A plated Old English pattern part canteen of table flatware, comprising; twelve dessert spoons, six tablespoons, a soup ladle, a fish serving fork, a carving fork, ten teaspoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks and two salt spoons, some pieces associated, further pieces lacking, with a fitted oak case.
The Queens Own Cameron Highlanders Officers Regimental Dirk by R & HB Kirkwood of Edinburgh in original leather velvet lined case with Sgian Dubh having Egypt crest - The regulation blade measuring 11 3/4 inches with carved bogwood hilt and gilt mounts with miniature fork and knife - some colour loss to crystals, slight wear to box and Dubh scabbard but otherwise in good condition - Lieutenant Colonel HJD L McGregor
A cased pair of Victorian silver and mother of pearl handled folding fruit eaters, Martin Hall and Co. and Hillard and Thomason, Sheffield 1859 and 1871, the shaped handled carved with foliated tendrils, the tines and blade of the fork and knife chased and engraved with foliate scrolls, 16.5cm long open, 9.5cm closed, in fitted velvet lined Moroccan leather case

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