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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER APOSTLE-END SERVING SPOON AND OTHER SPOONS the apostle spoon with the mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901, 46g (approx. 1 ½ oz) spoon; an Edwardian silver Shakespeare commemorative souvenir coffee spoon, mark of George Unite, Birmingham 1902; an early 19th century miniature Queens pattern knife and a fork; a Dutch spoon the handle chased with a water-carrier, the bowl with a street gathering; together with five various far eastern white metal coffee spoons, in a case
A mixed lot to include a small lacquered box, a glass dressing table stud pot, powder pot with shell design, two Sekonda watches, a silver lighter (af), a 1937 Coronation spoon, a 1953 Coronation fork, a pocket watch, a Westland Aircraft Ltd '2777' badge, a St. Christopher, a small flat crucifix, a 1947 one shilling coin brooch and a 1900 5 centimes coin affixed to a white metal chain, 34cm
A Victorian set of 3 silver hallmarked knife, fork and spoon set. Birmingham hallmarked for 1899, makers mark illegible. Together with a silver plate tea strainer spoon, Victorian silver hallmarked fruit knife with mother of pearl handle by Thomas Marples and a silver pocket watch albert chain and another smaller with t-bar. Total combined weight 127.53g
A group on 9ct gold necklaces and chains to include one having a knife, fork and spoon pendant, another in the form of Garfield, a chilli, a religious scroll being inscribed and a heart shaped pendant with matching 9ct gold earrings. All having spring ring clasps with fine link chains. Total weight 5.35g.
A FORK FOR ACCOMPANYING A DRESS DIRK, A DETACHED DAGGER BLADE AND A PAIR OF SIDE-CUTTERS BY SRIMSDALE, LEEDS, 19TH CENTURY the first with a pair of tines, basketweave grip and the pommel set with a foil backed glass in imitation of citrine, the second single-edged and fullered, and the tang pierced with a pair of apertures for a grip; and the third signed on the head, the arms numbered '8' and with serrated terminal, respectively the first: 15.0 cm; 6 in (3)
A collection of miscellaneous Scottish silver to include, a cased set of servers, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1925 and another similar fish fork server, Edinburgh 1859, of single struck King's pattern, a sugar caster, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1910, of traditional octagonal form, pierced pull off lid; a twin handled trophy, Hamilton & Inches; a pap boat, Edinburgh 1817 and a Traprain Law reproduction spoon, Brook and Sons, Edinburgh 1928 (Dimensions: Combined weight: 27.6oz)(Combined weight: 27.6oz)
A collection of flatware and miscellaneous silver to include; a matched set of six dessert spoons, of Old English pattern, feather border, with a set of four Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, crest to reverse of terminal with a similar table fork; together with a two Fiddle pattern dessert spoons and various pieces of flatware including a matched set of Old English teaspoons; together with a cased set of scalloped shaped salts, a mustard modelled as a tankard, various condiments and pin tray and a collection of plated fish knives and forks (qty) (Dimensions: Weighable silver: 42.4oz)(Weighable silver: 42.4oz)Condition report: With lots that have multiple items we generally advise personal viewing, however if there are specific questions you wish to ask, please advise
A late Victorian part gilt service of flatware Chawner & Co, London various dates, comprising twelve forks, twelve spoons, all of double struck Devonshire pattern, crest to terminal and monogram to reverse of terminals; together with six later similar forks Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co circa 1896, vacant terminals and six knives of similar pattern (36) (Dimensions: Length of fork: 18cm, weighable silver: 65.3oz)(Length of fork: 18cm, weighable silver: 65.3oz)Condition report: Very good condition overall some rubbing of the gilding wear to knives Weight of knives (loaded handles): 14.2oz
George V 12 place setting canteen of Old English pattern cutlery comprising twelve each of dessert forks, dinner forks and dessert spoons and four table spoons all Sheffield 1925 maker Francis Howard Ltd, nineteen teaspoons, Sheffield 1936, two table spoons, Sheffield 1936, twelve soup spoons, Sheffield 1935, four salt spoons, Sheffield 1934, all maker C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, two knife rests, Sheffield 1896 and a pair of ladles, London 1825, weight of all solid silver items 3600g, fish servers, twelve each of fish knives and forks and mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks(one fork missing), all Sheffield 1936 maker C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, weight 1720g all in, twenty four knives, carving set etc, all having the Seymour (Duke of Somerset) crest and housed in a fitted mahogany canteen on legs, width 74cm
A Victorian cased set of six hallmarked silver Apostle spoons with shell bowls, a matching tea strainer and a pair of sugar nips, William Devenport, Birmingham 1896 and a George VI cased hallmarked silver Christening set of small fork and spoon, Aitken Brothers, Sheffield 1944, combined approx 21.4ozt (2).
Selection of Victorian Old English pattern flatware with engraved armorial crests, comprising 12 dessert forks, 11 dessert spoons, 12 table spoons, 12 dinner forks, serving spoon and sauce ladle (London 1877) George W Adams. Together with a matching dessert fork (Edinburgh 1795), and 12 matching tea spoons (Glasgow 1926) Thomas Ross & Sons. All at approximately 96ozs. 62 pieces in total.
George V presentation silver eggcup and spoon, the eggcup inscribed 'Bridget from Aunt Eileen, April 29th 1931', London 1929 by Richard Woodman Burbridge for Harrods Ltd, in red leather fitted case and a silver knife, fork and spoon, Sheffield 1929 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, in fitted case, 4.3ozt

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