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A Georgian silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife and fork,lion passant and duty marks (only), with bright-cut decoration, the handles with inset dots, in a double red leather case,open 18cm longCondition report: See additional images.Cases with losses and creases.Both 'snap' into half and full open position.Both close completely and fit into case without difficulty.Case with scuffs, surface losses, mis-shapen corners.Hinges and snaps o.k. Fork a little stiff.
A mother-of-pearl and silver folding fruit knife and fork set,Georgian duty mark and lion passant only, back of blades engraved, in a red leather case,open 15cm long Condition report: Engraved decoration cuts through duty mark on knifeFork has damage to silve mountCase has oveall wear and some slight losses
Three silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit forks and a knife,the first with lion passant and duty marks (only) the handles wtih silver dot and engraving,the second with handles with engraved flower decoration, one side with five inlaid silver dots,by George Unite, Sheffield 1871,the third also by George Unite, Sheffield 1877,the handles of this and the knife carved with cornucopias of fruit,the fourth, a knife,by John Yeomans Cowlishall, Sheffield 1887,open 13-15.5cm long (4) Condition report: the first fork has long crack to one handle and also crack to other handle
Four silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives and forks,the first a pair, c.1800, with lion passant and duty marks (only), each with engraved border and owner's monograms, in a double red leather case,the second, a knife, in a blue case with Glasgow retailer's stamp,by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1869,the third, a dividing knife and fork, with engraved handles,by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1932, each open 15cm long approximately (4) Condition report: The first with blade nick to knife and rubbed lion passant markboth cases with rubbed edges
Five silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives and a fork,the first, with double-sided silver crown cap and carved anthemion handles,by Thomas Sansom, Sheffield 1826,the second, with diagonal ribbed handles,by White, Henderson & Co., Sheffield 1844,the third, one side of the blade with engraved decoration,by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1889,the fourth,by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1896,the fifth, with nut pick and nobbled handles,by William Needham, Sheffield 1907, the sixth, a fork, lion passant and duty marks (only, partially obscured) with bright-cut decoration and pinned diamond pattern to the handles,open 13-15.5cm long (6)Condition report: the first with wear, hole to crown cap and blade nicksthe second with tiny insert repair to handle and heavy scratching to end of blade
Six silver-mounted folding fruit knives and forks in cases,the first, a knife with lion passant and incuse duty mark for 1784/85, with moulded ivory handles, and engraved blade back, case inscribed 'Davis, Jeweller, Halifax',the second and third, forks with tortoiseshell handles, with lion passant and duty marks only,the fourth and fifth, forks with mother-of-pearl handles, with lion passant and duty marks only,the sixth, a knife, with mother-of-pearl handles and a second steel blade,by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1902,open 13-15.5cm long (6)Condition report: The larger tortoiseshell fork has crack near hinge
Three silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives and a fork,the first, with diagonal ribbing,by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1869,the second, with orange peeler, inscribed 'Patent Orange Peeler rd. 389455',by William Needham and S & S Ltd., Sheffield 1901 and 1902,the third, with nut pick, shaped handles and owner's name 'Ida',by William Hazlet, Sheffield 1902,the fourth, a fork, with lion passant and maker's marks (only), open 13-15cm long (4)Condition report: The first with bent blade tipthe fourth with rubbed marks
Five silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives and a fork,the first, of fan shape, the small steel blade stamped 'GR' and 'Rodgers',Sheffield 1823(?),the second, with nut pick,by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1897,the third, with nobbled handles,by Hilliard and Thomason, Chester 1898, the fourth, with nobbled handles,by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1908,the fifth, a fork, with lion passant and duty marks (only), with engraved decoration and horizontal ribbing,open 13-14.5cm long (5)Condition report: The first with through crack to handle on one sidethe fifth with damage to blade tip and tiny slice off one nobble
Four silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives,the first, a dividing knife and fork pair, inscribed 'J Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, patent 14520', by John Deakin & Sons (James and William), Sheffield 1900,the second, with two silver blades, one with a serrated edge, with owner's initials,by Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1888,the third, with hooked peeler blade,by Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1911,the fourth, with nutpick and silver blade,by William Needham, Sheffield 1906 and 1907,open 14.5-15.5cm long (4)Condition report: the third with replaced mother of pearl piece at end
Five various silver folding fruit knives and a fork,the first, unhallmarked, with two blades and horn handles, inscribed 'Huett Johnson 27 Mar 1770',the second, attributed to Andrew Davidson, with 'AD' and portcullis mark, the handles with foliate decoration,the third, with shaped mother-of-pearl handle and initialled shield,by Aaron Hadfield (probably), Sheffield 1847,the fourth, with tortoiseshell handles,by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1881,the fifth, one handle with enamelled rose head decoration, hallmarked three times,by William Needham, Sheffield 1912, the sixth, the fork, double struck for 1797/1798, with lion passant,open 13-20cm long (6)For a discussion of Scottish silversmith Andrew Davidson, see 'The Finial', vol. 19/06, August 2009.Condition report: The first with damage to horn handles at ends and some fillerThe second with chip on end rivetThe third with damaged handle backThe fifth with poorly struck maker's mark and wear to silver caps on handlesThe sixth with tiny black dots to edges of enamel
Five silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives,the first, with double struck duty mark for 1797/1798 and lion passant,the second, with double struck duty mark for 1797/1798, lion passant and monogrammed shield to handle,the third, with crosshatched and silver dot handles,no maker's mark, Sheffield 1817, the fourth, a combination knife and fork, initialled 'M.G.H.',by William Nowill, Sheffield 1829, the fork stamped 'JN' for John Needham,the fifth, with shaped and engraved handles and initialled 'E.J.W.'.by James Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1881 (possibly, but no duty mark?),open 14-18.5cm long (5)For 'double struck' references, see 'Pocket Fruit Knives', by Simon Moore, p.88.Condition report: The third with slightly bent blade tip and dull mark on one handlethe fourth with scratched blade to one side
A MIXED LOT:- A Danish Blossom pattern spoon with a leaf-shaped bowl and a two-prong fork, by Georg Jensen of Copenhagen (pattern no. 41), a French decorative small serving knife, fork & slice and a pair of Finnish sugar nips with pinecone decoration, maker's mark unclear, probably made in Savanlina, 1952; the nips 4" (10 cms) long; 5.45 oz (6)
FIVE ITEMS OF FLATWARE:- A handmade cocktail fork with a cast "cherry" terminal, by Amy Sandheim, London 1925, a George III table spoon, a Dutch figure terminal spoon, an unmarked straw with a turquoise drop at the top of the stem, and a late 18th century French condiment scoop with an engraved coat of arms; the cocktail fork 4.25" (10.6 cms) long; 4.9 oz (5)
A VICTORIAN CANTEEN OF VICTORIAN PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY TO INCLUDE:- Eleven table spoons, eleven table forks, twelve dessert spoons & eleven dessert forks, by Charles Lias, London 1845, twelve tea spoons & two sauce ladles, also by Charles Lias, London 1850, twelve table knives and three side knives, crested and initialled, by George Adams, London 1847 (with later, stainless steel blades), eight more side knives (stainless steel blades) by C.J. Vander Ltd., London 1957 and a Victorian table fork, initialled and a Victorian dessert fork crested (Victoria pattern) by other makers, London 1844 and 1841; 145.5 oz weighable silver (lot)
A VICTORIAN SET OF SIX ENGRAVED FISH KNIVES AND EIGHT FISH FORKS with ivory handles and a green-stained fern floral carved in relief on the terminals, by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1876, together with six fish knife blades and four fork tines to match (lacking handles); the knives 8.6" (22 cms) long (24)
A MIXED LOT:- A 20th century circular box with a gilt interior, by H.H. Plante, Birmingham 1935, a small photograph frame, a pair of small bonbon dishes, a single bonbon dish, a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs, a miniature prayer book, a George III sugar sifter ladle, initialled, a set of four coffee spoons, a mother of pearl-handled butter knife, a George III caddy scoop, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1813, a brass caddy scoop, a pair of plated sugar tongs, a plated bread fork, and a 19th century penknife with a short, thin blade and a tapering ivory handle, maker's mark "W.BAKER", (fitted case); the latter 6.5" (16.5 cms) long; 13.1 oz weighable silver (18)
A MIXED LOT:- A pedestal cream jug, three specimen vases (loaded bases), a small engraved goblet, a toast rack, a napkin ring, a mustard pot, a mounted glass toilet bottle (hinge pin A/F), a French fish slice, a skewer, a pair of salad servers, a mounted steel button hook by Liberty & Co., a pickle fork, eleven other spoons and a pair of sugar tongs; the goblet 4.7" (12 cms) high; 24.5 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT:- Two sauce boats, a cased set of six coffee spoons, a pair of filigree sugar tongs, three butter knives, a dessert fork, a Dutch spoon with a cast stem, a jam spoon and twenty four assorted tea and other small spoons (including souvenir spoons), some pieces with initials/dedications; 31.5 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of George III grape shears by Messrs. Eley & Fearn, London 1817, a Chinese serving slice, a pair of Chinese salad servers with applied prunus, a Scottish toddy ladle, an Exeter sauce ladle, a nephrite-handled jam spoon, a mother of pearl-handled pickle fork and eleven other items; the grape shears 7.2" (18.1 cms) long; 18.3 oz weighable silver (14)
A MID 20TH CENTURY PART-SERVICE OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE IN AN OAK CANTEEN BOX TO INCLUDE:- Eleven table forks, eleven table spoons, ten dessert spoons, nine dessert forks and seven tea spoons, all crested to match by Harrison Bros.& Howson, Sheffield 1938-1946 and a tea spoon and a dessert fork to match by other makers, different dates, and the following:- Six plated grapefruit spoons, four plated fish knives and forks, ten table knives, eleven side knives and a three-piece carving set with simulated ivory handles and stainless steel blades and tines, crested; the box measuring 18.9" (48 cms) long; 122.75 oz
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of George IV Old English pattern sauce ladles, a late Victorian Christening knife, fork & spoon, three dessert spoons, eighteen various tea spoons, a set of six Scottish fancy-back tea spoons by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1900, a pair of sugar tongs and six various condiment spoons; 24 oz weighable silver (lot)
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED FISH-SERVING KNIFE & FORK with ivory Bead pattern handles, by H., Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1874, a Victorian ivory-handled serving knife, a George II marrow spoon by Paul Hanet and a George IV Coburg pattern spoon (now cut for use as a runcible spoon); the marrow spoon 8.5" (21.7 cms) long; 3.75 oz weighable silver (5)
A mixed collection of silver comprising pair of cast silver spoons with crested knops and scallop shell bowls, maker Goldsmith & Silversmith Company, together with silver easel picture frame, pickle fork, two napkin rings, silver ring box, base hook, Victorian coin, set of six Georgian teaspoons and a cased knife, fork and spoon set (a collection)
A George V silver cylindrical pill dispenser, William Vale & Sons, Birmingham, 1918, 69mm, eight assorted pen or fruit knives including three silver, eleven silver 19th century and later condiments spoons and a silver sweetmeat fork.CONDITION: Dispenser only- A few small nicks around the orifice. A couple of small dings to the body and some very minor surface scratches. Hallmarks clear.One silver fruit knife has a cracked mother of pearl panel.
DESCRIPTION: Forty-nine pieces of Reed & Barton sterling flatware in the Marlborough pattern. Marked "Pat. Jan. 2 1906 Sterling" with Reed & Barton hallmark. Monogrammed. Includes eight 9" knives, eight 7" forks, eight 6-1/8" salad forks, seven 5-3/4" teaspoons, eight 6-1/4" hollow handled butter spreaders, one 8-1/4" tablespoon (serving spoon), one 6" sugar spoon, one 4-5/8" sugar tongs, one 8" medium cold meat serving fork, one 7" gravy ladle, one 8" preserve spoon, large two-piece roast carving set, one 10-1/8" pie server, and one 4-3/4" bon bon spoon. MEASUREMETNS: See description. Approximately 49.7 troy ounces total. Sterling handled items calculated at .5 troy ounces each. CONDITION: Light wear. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.
DESCRIPTION: Forty pieces of Wallace Silver sterling flatware in the Grand Baroque pattern. Marked "Wallace Sterling". Includes twelve 9-1/2" knives, twelve 8" forks, twelve 6-1/8" teaspoons, one 8-5/8" tablespoon (serving spoon), one 8-1/4" cold meat fork, one 8-5/8" pierced tablespoon (serving spoon), and one 11-1/4" pie and cake server. MEASUREMENTS: See description. Approximately 60.6 troy ounces total. Sterling handled items calculated at 0.5 troy ounces each. CONDITION: Very good. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.
DESCRIPTION: One hundred and sixteen pieces of Kirk Stieff sterling flatware in the Stieff Rose pattern. Marked "Sterling Stieff". Includes twenty-seven 8-7/8" new French hollow knives with bolster, twenty-seven 6-7/8" forks, twenty-one 6-1/8" salad forks, fourteen 5-5/8" five o'clock teaspoons, nineteen 5-7/8" teaspoons, one 7-3/4" tablespoon (serving spoon), one 8-3/8" large tablespoon (serving spoon), one 6-1/4" sugar spoon, one 4-3/8" sugar tongs, one 8-1/4" bacon fork, one 9-1/4" lettuce fork, one 8" serving spoon, and one 7-5/8" cheese scoop. MEASUREMENTS: See description. Approximately 132.5 troy ounces total. Sterling handled items calculated at .5 troy ounces each. CONDITION: Light wear. Two teaspoons, sugar shell, and serving spoon with monograms. One dinner form with deep scratches verso. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.
DESCRIPTION: Fifty-six pieces of Gorham Silver flatware in the Strasbourg pattern. Marked "Sterling Pat 1897" with Gorham hallmark. Includes eight 8-3/4" knives, eight 7" forks, eight 6-3/8" salad forks, eight 6-1/4" round bowl soup spoons, one 8-1/2" cold meat serving fork, sixteen 5-7/8" teaspoons, one 7" dessert spoon, one 5-3/4" pickle/olive fork, two 8-1/2" tablespoons (serving spoons), one 6-3/4" flat handle master butter knife, one 6-3/4" gravy ladle, and one 6" sugar spoon. MEASUREMENTS: See description. Approximately 69.4 troy ounces total. Sterling handled items calculated at .5 troy ounces each. CONDITION: Light wear. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.
A cased Victorian silver three piece christening set, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1897, comprising a knife, a fork and a spoon, the filled handles cast with Art Nouveau motifs, the knife 16cm long, the case labelled for A. Heberlein & Co of Rawal Pindi (case at fault) Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com or easyliveauction.com
A set of silver mounted carving pieces, Samuel Biggin & Son, Sheffield 1906, comprising a carving fork, two carving knives and a meat skewer, each with horn handle mounted with reeded domed pomel and collar, the largest knife 38cm long, with a pair of silver handled fish servers, John Nowill, Sheffield mid 19th century, the knife 31.5cm long, a Walker & Hall ivorine handled carving knife and fork, and a nut cracker (9) Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com or easyliveauction.com

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