A Victorian hallmarked silver spoon and fork set in presentation case, London 1875, a Victorian Joseph Rogers & Son Sheffield silver spoon and fork set in presentation case, a Mappin & Webb six scone knives with filled silver pistol grip handles, an electroplated tea caddy, an electroplated cruet and three cases of electroplated cutlery (10).
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A silver trumpet vase with weighted base, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1917, height 16cm, two small portrait miniatures in pewter and velvet mounts, silver bread fork in presentation case, two pewter plates and a book 'The World Atlas' containing thirty-four coloured maps with complete index (7).
24 piece set of contemporary Georg Jensen, 75th year anniversary, sterling silver cutlery comprising, eight three piece knife, fork and spoon sets, each piece with spot hammered finish, engraved shell decoration and mounted with a Carnelian stone. Marked Sterling silver and signed Georg Jensen 1904 - 1979. Together with an original leaflet. These sets were only made in 1979. Approximately 24ozs weighable silver.
Late 19th/Early 20th century suite of Mappin Bros. silver plated Fiddle Shell and Thread pattern cutlery, comprising six dinner forks, six dessert fork, six dessert spoons, six tea spoons, four table spoons, four condiment spoons and a pair of sugar tongs. Together with an associated, similar pattern, sauce ladle and sifter spoon. 35 pieces in total
A cased set of three silver plate fish servers, early 20th century, retailed by Hardy Bros, Sydney, comprising of fish server, fork and knife, the tapering handles fashioned as thorned bramble stalks, the largest measuring 12 7/8in. (32.6cm.) long, the wooded case with initialled plaque. * Condition: Good, the box with little wear.
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER TABLE FORKS by Solomon Haugham, with stags head crest and marks for London 1803 (some wear especially to the tips of the tines), further Georgian fiddle pattern table fork with similar crest by Richard Turner circa.1813 and four fiddle pattern dessert forks, each with a similar crest by John, Henry & Charles Lias, all assayed in London, two dated 1831, two dated 1833, approximately 536 grams in weight overall Condition: all forks with minor scratches due to age and use, and with wear to the tips of the tines due to use
A 1920s SILVER PART CANTEEN OF CUTLERY by Josiah Williams & Co to include various spoons and forks, approximately 1.1kg Condition: overall moderate condition, some wear to the makers marks, generally marks good and legible; minor wear to the fork tines at the tips; one soup spoon with a dent to the bowl; approximately 1.18 kgs in weight
A MIXED LOT OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS to include tea spoons, napkin rings, a pair of sugar nips etc, the hallmarked silver items are approximately 314 grams in weight overall, the remaining items consisting of a pierced sugar sifter, an American spoon marked 'stirling', a further white metal spoon and a small mother of pearl handled knife and fork Condition: some wear to the marks, mixed condition overall
A RARE 18TH CENTURY POLISHED STEEL WROUGHT IRON TRIVETwith adjustable lark spit or toasting fork, 45cm long x 22.5cm high together with a 19th century trivet with wooden handle and circular stand and an early 19th century brass wrought iron and wood handled floor standing trivet with pierced top and splaying feet, 21cm wide x 31cm high (3)Condition: the largest trivet with pitting due to rust but later polished; the trivet with circular top with split to the handle, signs of rust, marks due to age and use; the brass and iron trivet with marks to the handle and further marks due to age and use, generally good condition
A Georgian and early Victorian three piece silver christening set, the George III spoon with engraved foliate handle and gilded embossed berry bowl (marks indistinct), the Victorian silver knife and fork with carved mother of pearl handles (Birmingham 1841), in a fitted velvet and silk lined case, retailed by Jay's, Oxford Street, London
A group of Wallace sterling silver "Golden Aegean Weave" pattern flatware. Marked on back. ++ One cheese knife. 7 1/4". ++ Eight butter knives. 6 3/4". ++ Ten knives. 9 1/4". ++ One ladle. 6 1/2". ++ One spoon. 6 3/4". ++ Thirteen spoons. One "Aegean Weave." Twelve "Golden Aegean Weave." 6 1/2". ++ One serving spoon. 9". ++ One slotted serving utensil. 9". ++ One serving fork. 9". ++ One pickle fork. 6". ++ Ten forks. 8". ++ Ten forks 6 3/4". ++ Fifty-eight piece total. Approximately 58 ozt.Condition: Wear and tarnish throughout consistent with use.
A Gorham "Chantilly" pattern, designed by William Christmas Codman (1839-1921), sterling silver flatware. Marked on bottom. ++ One tea bell. 5". ++ One serving fork. 8 1/2". ++ One serving spoon. 8 1/2". ++ One scalloped sugar spoon. 6". ++ Twelve spoons. 5 7/8". ++ Twelve ice tea spoons. 7 1/2". ++ Twelve soup spoons. 6 1/4". ++ Twelve cocktail forks. 5 1/2". ++ Twelve forks. 6 3/8". ++ Twelve forks. 7". ++ Twelve butter knives. 6 5/8". ++ Twelve knives. 9". ++ Includes original catalog order form. One-hundred piece total. Approximately 81.21 ozt.
A Reed & Barton "Guildhall" pattern, designed by George L. Turner (1941-2005), sterling silver flatware. Marked on bottom. ++ One carving fork. 9". ++ One carving knife. 10 1/4". ++ One server. 10". ++ Eight knives. 9". ++ One butter spreader. 6". ++ One sugar shell. 6 1/4". ++ One jelly server. 6". ++ One ladle. 6 1/4". ++ Three serving spoons. 8 1/2". ++ Four spoons. 6". ++ Eight forks. 7". ++ Eight forks. 6 1/4". ++ Sixteen spoons. 6". ++ Fifty-four piece total. Approximately 58.8 ozt.Condition: Wear and tarnish consistent with age and use.
A Reed & Barton "Francis I" pattern, designed by Ernest Meyers (1907), sterling silver flatware. Marked on bottom. ++ One fork. ++ Six knives. 8 3/4". ++ Four knives. 9 1/2". ++ Six forks. 7 1/4". ++ Four forks. 8". ++ Ten spoons, 6". ++ Five spoons. 7 1/4". ++ Two spoons. 8 1/4". ++ Twenty-eight piece total. Approximately 48.74 ozt.Condition: Wear and tarnish consistent with age and use.
A group of five Reed and Barton "Harlequin" pattern, designed by Austin F. Jackson (1958-1976), sterling silver utensils. Marked on back. ++ One "Forget-me-Not" fork. 5 1/4". ++ One "Tea Rose" server. 5 1/2". + One "Apple Blossom I" jelly server. 5 3/4". ++ One "Bachelor Button" fork. 5 1/2". ++ One "Wild Rose I" ladle. 5". ++ Approximately 4.02 ozt.Condition: Wear and tarnish consistent with age and use.
Eugenio Stancampiano "Donatello"/"Impero" pattern, 800 silver flatware set. Palermo, Italy. 20th/21st century. Marked on back. ++ Twelve knives. 9". ++ One fork. 9". ++ One spoon. 9". ++ Twelve forks. 7 1/2". ++ Twelve forks. 5 1/2". ++ Twelve spoons. 5". ++ Twelve spoons 4 1/4". ++ Sixty-two piece total. Approximately 66 ozt. Condition: Wear and tarnish consistent with age and use.
Late Victorian walnut framed settee, button upholstered in vintage Sanderson Langley fabric with floral bouquets on chocolate ground, open carved wasted splat, incised front rail with matching turned supports on brass fork ceramic castors, W144cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Victorian Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Travelling Knife and Fork, by Sampson Mordan and Co., London, 1897, J. Clarkson Patent, the Knife Blade by Singleton and Priestman, the mother-of-pearl mounted handle with a vacant shield on one side, the knife and fork detach by fully opening the knife blade and half opening the tines of the fork, 14.5cm extended
A Victorian Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Travelling Knife and Fork, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, 1900, J. Clarkson Patent, the Knife Blade by Singleton and Priestman, the mother-of-pearl mounted handle with a vacant shield on one side, the knife and fork detach by fully opening the knife blade and half opening the tines of the fork, 14cm extended
An Edward VII and Elizabeth II Silver Table-Service, by John Round and Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1901 and William Yates Ltd., Sheffield, 1970, Old English pattern, the dessert-fork and dessert-spoon engraved with initials, comprising: 6 dessert-forks 6 dessert-spoons and the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades: 6 table-knives 6 cheese-knives weighable silver 16oz 10dwt (24) in an associated oak writing slope, later fitted as a canteen
A George III Silver-Mounted Part Table-Service, by Moses Brent, London, 1808, Retailed by Rundell Bridge and Rundell, each with part-fluted handle and engraved with a crest, comprising; 9 table-forks 9 table-knifes 6 cheese-knives 6 fruit-knives with silver handles A carving fork A carving Knife (32)
A Three-Piece Russian Silver-Gilt Knife, Fork and Spoon, Moscow, 1878, Fiddle pattern, engraved with foliage and flowers on a matted ground, the knife with an associated steel blade, in associated case; Together With: Two Russian Silver Spoons, with twisted handles, back of the bowl of one with niello decoration, the case 22cm wide, weighable silver 3oz 15dwt (5)
Herbert Terry - 1227 - A vintage pre war Herbert Terry 1227 Anglepoise table / desk lamp in original cream painted finish. Features a solid cast two tiered painted base‘ The Anglepoise - Made by Herbert Terry & Sons ’ to the front of the fork. The original conical shade with cooling holes along the back. Fully extended it measures approx 95cm high.
A group of miscellaneous items including hard-stone elephant carving; blue glass rinsers and ashtrays; African carved wood bowl stand; three jewellery boxes containing a quantity of costume jewellery; a very small group of low-denomination GB coins; cut glass inkwell; a Heredities resin figure of a boy and dog; a carved wooden elephant model; a brass 7lb weight; a brass and turned wood hand-bell; three Chinese hardwood stands of varying size; a reproduction painted wall bracket; a modernist sculpture of a duck; cased silver handed Christening knife and fork; dominoes; two salmon fly rods; wicker basket; and a small group of other items (in three boxes)
A pair of George III old English pattern desert spoons, by Richard Crossley, London 1793; another similar pair and a table spoon by the same maker, 1797; a Georgian Exeter silver table fork; and a William IV silver dessert fork; all crested apart from the Exeter fork; 301 g (9.67 troy ozs) gross
A mixture of silver and silver plated items, including an Art Nouveau silver basket surround, three silver napkin rings, a silver caddy soon and five silver spoons, (330g), with five silver handle butter knives, and a cased set of six silver handle butter knives, and a cased set of six silver handle fish knife and forks (one fork missing), with various pieces of silver plated flatware, (qty)

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