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A pair of silver salad servers Birmingham 1900, maker probably Henry Bourne. 118 grams. CONDITION REPORT: The fork is in generally good order with no issues. The spoon has slight creasing just below where the back of the bowl joins the handle. This Is minor but visible on inspection. There is also one small dent to the bowl. The hallmarks are very clear. There is no rubbing.
A George V travelling brush set with embossed floral spray decorated backed brush and silver mounted comb and oval mirror in a tooled and gilded leather case (by W J Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1927), together with a silver needle case, miniature whistle, "Fiddle" back fork and "Old English" pattern teaspoon, 2.53 oz total weighable silver
Miscellaneous silver, including a boxed Christening fork, knife and spoon set London hallmark, dated 1902, mm William Hutton & Sons; six silver handled fruit forks Sheffield hallmark in the original presentation box; christening mug London hallmark, dated 1905 approx 112 gms; Continental silver cream jug, mm VK approx 179 gms.
Miscellaneous silver, including a boxed Christening spoon and fork; silver collared and mother of pearl serving spoon; a quantity of napkin rings including two bone, two three sterling silver and two silver plated; silver and mother of pearl mustard shovel; silver tea caddy spoon with apostle finial Sheffield hallmark, silver and enamel spoon, silver pounce pot Birmingham hallmark, mm ALD and a communion set plate stamped 800.
A twelve place canteen of Old English pattern silver plated cutlery by Arthur Price & Co Ltd, early to mid 20th century, in a walnut veneered canteen.Comprising: Two carving forks and two carving knives, twelve large knives, twelve smaller knives, twelve forks, eleven dessert forks, two sauce ladles, four tablespoons, one twelve soup spoons, fourteen dessert spoons, fourteen teaspoons and soup ladle.Condition report: The knife handles are ivorine. One dessert fork and a knife sharpener are missing , otherwise in almost unused condition.
Liberty & CoThree sets of cutlery, 1902-1927Silver, with enamel; comprising two sets of six teaspoons and one set of six cake-forks.Spoon lengths - 11.1cm and 11.3cm; Fork length - 13.4cm. Stamped with L&Co. and Birmingham hallmarks. One set of spoons with CYMRIC stamps. In original presentation cases.(3) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GEORGE III SILVER BEADED GRAVY SPOON, by George Smith III, London 1784, a pair of silver grape scissors, Sheffield 1971, an American silver florally embossed child's spoon and fork, stamped Sterling, and a small collection of silver and white metal tea and souvenir spoons, approximately 15oz overall (qty)
A SILVER BALUSTER CHRISTENING MUG, with scroll handle, inscribed, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1925, a set of six silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1918, another set of six silver teaspoons, a set of eleven (of twelve) silver coffee spoons, two sets of six silver bean end coffee spoons, and a late Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon, all cased (7)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising two bread knives with mother of pearl handles, a cased set of six novelty cocktail sticks with dog's head terminals, a pair of Dutch butter knives with pistol grip handles, a pair of preserve spoons, various other butter knives, small forks, children's spoons/pushers, a cased christening fork and spoon, commemorative spoons etc., and various silver handled steel shoe horns, services etc., approximately 22oz weighable (qty)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a set of six apostle topped teaspoons, Sheffield 1922, cased, a christening spoon and fork, import marks for Birmingham 1905, assorted silver and white metal tea and souvenir spoons, and three napkin rings, approximately 14.5oz weighable, together with a 19th Century silver plated swing handled sugar basket, a plated inkstand, and a plated trophy cup and cream jug (qty)
A PART SERVICE OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND SHELL PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising a gravy spoon, four tablespoons, six table forks, four dessert spoons, a dessert fork, and a mustard spoon, by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd (Samuel Smily), London 1873, 40oz overall, together with eleven silver handled steel bladed knives (qty)
A SET OF SIX MID 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER TEASPOONS, with engraved decoration, 1850, a similar pair of forks, 1861, another Dutch fork, a pair of condiment spoons, a pair of German teaspoons, stamped 800, and a Dutch caddy spoon with milkmaid handle, 7oz overall (qty) Condition report: in good condition overall.
A GEORGE III SILVER TODDY LADLE, with beaded border, by George Baskerville & Thomas Morley, London 1776, two Georgian silver berry spoons (later embossed), a late Victorian silver bread fork, with mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1901, and an early Victorian silver butter knife, with ivory handle, by George Unite, Birmingham 1843 (5) Condition report: toddy ladle has a few minor dings and scratches.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING CAN, with reeded body, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1880, 7.2cm high; and a collection of other silver comprising a set of six American grapefruit spoons, an American enamel decorated tea strainer for Tiffany & Co., (af), a 19th Century French silver gilt christening knife, fork and spoon, a pair of wishbone sugar tongs, London 1906, two napkin rings, and an 18th Century coin inset toddy ladle, with whalebone twist handle, 15oz weighable (qty) Condition report: christening can is in good condition with minor knocks and scratches. Enamel tea strainer is in poor condition with much damage/loss to the enamel. Toddy ladle handle has several small dents and knocks.
A COLLECTION OF MIXED SILVER FLATWARE, comprising a serving slice, two sauce ladles, two tablespoons, three dessert spoons, a dessert fork, a pair of Kings pattern salt spoons, five further condiment spoons, a butter knife, a set of six Georgian teaspoons, London 1790, fifteen further various teaspoons, a Dutch caddy spoon with windmill and squirrel terminal, an Eastern white metal spoon, and a half lobed cream jug, 34.5oz overall (qty)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN GRAVY SPOON, by Mary Chawner, London 1838; a pair of late Victorian silver salad servers with tapered handles, Sheffield 1887, two George III silver bright cut gravy spoons, one cut as a salad fork, London 1790 and 1791, and a further Georgian gravy spoon cut as a salad fork, 20oz overall (6) Condition report: gravy spoon is monogrammed. Good overall, minor wear and scratches.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER PIERCE DECORATED DISHES, by Gorham Manufacturing Co, and with import marks for Birmingham 1904 and 1906, 8.5cm diameter, cased; a Victorian silver christening spoon and fork, Birmingham 1876, cased; a Georgian Irish silver bright cut spoon, marks rubbed; a set of five silver teaspoons; a pair of 19th Century silver sugar tongs; and other odd spoons (qty)
A set of twelve early Victorian silver agate handled dessert knives and forks by George Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1844, with foliate ferrules and part reeded handles, engraved with a crest, the knives 21cm (8 1/4in) long, in a mahogany caseThe crest for MARSTONCondition Report: Marks are generally clear and readable, but some are rubbed. Engraving is crisp. The tines on the forks are all good. Very little wear to the knife blades. Some minor play to the handles on five pieces. One agate knife handle is cracked right through and is broken at the junction of the mount. Two agate fork handles and one knife handle have minor surface chips. Two fork handles have surface reaching inclusions resulting in natural cracks and pits. The box is spilt and detached from the base, but could easily be glued back together.Condition Report Disclaimer
An impressive matched Victorian silver gilt Bacchanalian pattern dessert service, mainly by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1891, also some 1893 and 1876 by differing makers, comprising:Eighteen dessert knivesEighteen dessert forks (one unmarked)Eighteen dessert spoonsSix serving spoonsA grape scissorsA sugar sifting spoon, 1874A cream ladle, 4990g (160.45 oz) gross including handles,In a brass mounted coromandel two door canteen case with four fitted drawers, with a retailer's plaque for West & Son, DublinCondition Report: Marks are generally clearSome rubbing to the gilding throughout, especially to the backs of some of the forksOne fork heavily rubbedTines generally goodPlay to six of the knife handles, rest tightSpoon bowls goodLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useNo key for the case, splits to the case door Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III silver gilt fiddle and thread pattern dessert service by William Eley & William Fearn (the knives by Moses Brent), all London 1801, engraved with a crest, comprising: Eighteen fruit knivesEighteen dessert forksEighteen dessert spoons, 2810g (90.35 oz) gross including handles.In an oak fitted canteen box This is the crest of Revd. Edward VANSITTART (1769-1850), rector of Taplow Buckinghamshire. He was later Edward VANSITTART-NEALE, when he assumed the name NEALE by Royal Licence in 1805.This appears to have been differenced from the crest more widely associated with the VANSITTART (van Sittart) family of Holland. The crest here is only recorded at this time in the combined arms of the VANSITTART and NEALE as the second crest. Edward VANSITTART (1769-1850) was the second son of George VANSITTART (1743-1825), MP of Bisham Abbey Buckinghamshire, by Sarah STONEHOUSE daughter of Sir John STONEHOUSE (1716-1795) by Anne NEALE the eldest daughter of John NEALE (1687-1746), of Allesley Park Warwickshire MP for Coventry by Frances POPE of Oswestry. Edward married in 1809, after adopting the name VANSITTART-NEALE in 1805, Anne SPOONER (1780-1873) the daughter of Isaac SPOONER, businessman of Birmingham, by Barbara GOUGH. The VANSITTART family owe their presence in England to Peter Van SITTART (died 1715), Edward's great-grandfather, who settled in England from Holland. Condition Report: Marks are generally clearEngraving is crispSome wear to the gildingHandles are tightSome fork tines are slightly bent.One knife blade is split at the tip.Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCartouche insert missing from top of the boxCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A French silver fiddle and thread pattern table service for eighteen by Francois-Dominique Naudin, Paris 1819-1838, .950 standard, engraved with a monogram JBA, comprising:Eighteen table forksEighteen table spoonsEighteen tea spoonsA gravy spoonA soup ladle,4189g (134.7 oz);Together with the following in steel with ivory handles:A three piece carving set, In a fitted light oak canteen box Naudin traded from 21 place Thionville and 6 place Dauphine, Paris from circa 1800 to 1840.Condition Report: Marks are generally clearEngraving is crispTwo splits to the ivory handles, handles tightSome rust to carving setOne of the fork tines are bentLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A set of six 19th century German silver gilt and Dresden porcelain dessert knives and forks, no maker's marks, the blades stamped '13' only (13 lot, .812 standard), circa 1870, the blades and tines with female busts or torsos in relief, pierced and engraved, the handles enamelled and gilded with various soldiers in landscapes in 8th century style, the knives 22cm (8 3/4in) long, in a leather covered case from Charles Parnacott, Jeweller & Silversmith to the QueenCondition Report: Marks are generally clear/partially obscuredHandles are tight throughout with no playSome wear to the gildingOne fork handle with cracksCase cover splitLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

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