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Collection of cased flatware to include set of six silver coffee bean spoons, set of silver handled fruit knives, a part suite of spoons comprising five teaspoons and sugar nips, fork and spoon set and further silver Albany teaspoon; together with a further collection of silver plated teaspoons and a pair of sugar nips with novelty fish grips
A quantity of silver items, to include a three-piece Mappin and Webb cruet set, Birmingham 1959, a cased set of six teaspoons by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1957, a cased spoon and fork set by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd (Charles William Fletcher), London 1927, a tea strainer by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1971, total approx. 9.6oz, and four Georgian style Britannia standard teaspoons, approx. 1.6oz.
A Small Miscellaneous Collection of mostly 19th Century Horn Domestic Utensils including two horn flour scoops fashioned from the pointed end of a cow's horn; a shallow oval scoops with flat triangular grip, possibly pharmaceutical, a good domestic tablespoons, a rare soup ladle with hemispherical bowl (A/F) and curved shaped handle 6¼ in (15.7 cm) to 12¾ in (32.5 cm) long, together with a late 19th century domestic horn-handled steel bladed knife and three-tine fork, the blade stamped 'John McClory & Sons/Sheffield, the knife 9½ in (24 cm) long and two rustic early horn measures.
A GROUP OF SILVER, comprising a George III silver cream jug, Walter Brind, London 1768; a George IV silver basting spoon, George Smith & William Fearn, London 1826, Old English pattern, engraved with E over B H; a pair of Newcastle silver sugar tongs, Thomas Watson; a Victorian silver and ivory butter knife; cased silver christening fork, knife and fork; and a cased set of six silver coffee spoons.
Walker & Hall silver plated Old English pattern canteen for twelve, lacking one carving set, cased set of twelve tea knives and forks, silver plated tea pot, cream jug and sauce boat.. There are 4 tablespoons, eight extra non-matching tea spoons.Sharpening steel and one carving fork missing.General wear and tear, scratches etc.Case very worn.Not sure of age.
George V part canteen of silver King's pattern cutlery, comprising six table forks, butter knife, six dessert forks, bread fork, three tablespoons, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons and two sauce ladles, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1920, eight non-matching steel bladed dinner knives and six dessert knives, all in an oak canteen, weighable silver 82oz, 2550g..

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