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A small collection of silver plate,comprising of a sweet meat dish of rounded square form with pierced lattice decoration on a knopped stem and circular base with beaded edge; hot water jug of plain slender baluster design with domed lid and wicker covered handle, Rd No. 610131, stamped to base; baluster shaped Christening mug; shaped circular salver with engraved central decoration, raised border with bead and leaf decoration, raised on three lion paw feet; large fiddle thread and shell ladle with dalmations head crest to terminal; fiddle pattern ladle by Dixon; fiddle pattern stuffing spoon by Hardy; two mother of pearl handled pickle forks; mother of pearl handled fruit fork; twelve cake forks and a pair of claw sugar tongs, etc. (qty)
A late Victorian cased pair of silver Apostle spoons with twist and chased stems, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1899, 3.1 oz, to/w a silver gilt miniature Coronation spoon and similar sugar tongs, Birmingham 1901 and a fork with pierced thistle finials, Birmingham 1911, 5.2 oz total weight
A pair of George III bright cut silver sugar tongs, Solomon Hougham, London 1799, four similar teaspoons, London 1798, two pairs of Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons and a Christening fork, 7.10 oz, a George III butter knife with ivory handle, Samual Pemberton, Birmingham 1804 (11), to/w a small quantity of electroplated flatware, etc.
A SET OF SIX SILVER PISTOL GRIP HANDLED TEA KNIVES BY THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS., SHEFFIELD , 1907, CASED, SAUCE LADLE, SPOON, SUGAR TONGS, EDWARDIAN BREAD FORK WITH IVORY HANDLE, SHEFFIELD, 1901 AND A CHINESE SHENGYUAN PASTRY SERVER WITH ENGRAVED FLORAL DECORATION, WEIGHABLE SILVER 168.6 GRAMS.
A SILVER GILT ANOINTING SPOON DY DEAKIN & FRANCIS, BIRMINGHAM, 1977, A PAIR OF SILVER PRESERVE SPOONS BY CB&S , SHEFFIELD, 1923, A BREAD FORK BY MARTIN & HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1892, WITH A MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLE, ALL CASED SIX MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED FRUIT KNIVES, EACH WITH A SILVER BLADE AND SIX SILVER HANDLED PASTRY FORKS, A LOT.
A Chinese dragon-decorated silver fish cutlery set, 19/20th C. L.: 28 cm (the fork) ------ Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@rm-auctions.com. The reports, additional images and high-resolution images will be published on our website: www.rm-auctions.com. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition.
A 109 piece Christofle silver plated canteen of cutlery, comprising a cake slice, a cake knife, a ladle, eleven pastry forks, twelve dinner forks, eleven dinner knives, ten teaspoons, twelve starter forks, twelve starter knives, twelve dessert spoons, twelve spoons, eleven small forks, two serving spoons and a fish serving fork.
A Small Mixed Lot of Silver Flatware, to include a Regency silver caddy spoon, Hallmarks for Christian Ker Reid, circa 1806-1810, a/f to bowl, also with a pair of late Georgian silver berry spoons, Hallmarks for London, makers marks rubbed, a Victorian silver fork, Hallmarks for Birmingham, and a Continental silver cake lift, overall weight, 6.20 oz, (5)
SET OF EIGHT NORWEGIAN SILVER FORKS of shell and scroll design. Hallmarked "830 S" and makers mark "NM" probably for Brodrene Mylius, 11 troy Oz. approx. (8) Condition Report: Very good overall condition with only minor surface wear. Comes with embroidered protective cloth cover titled "Gafler" (Norwegian for Fork)
VICTORIAN CASED SILVER THREE PIECE CHRISTENING SET comprising kife, fork and spoon all engraved and having shell design handles. Birmingham 1845, makers initials W C. Condition Report: Overall ok although dings to all of the handles. Hallmarks rubbed in places. Case has some wear particularly to base.
Silver bookmark with a butterfly to the terminal, makers mark indistinct, hallmarked Birmingham 1996, length approximately 8cm; a miniature silver photograph frame, designed as a faerie holding onto a flower, hallmarked London, height approximately 3.5cm; a white metal pencil lead holder and an Edwardian silver pickle fork with thistle terminal set with paste stone, hallmarked Birmingham 1905 (4)
Mid Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl folding pocket fork, engraved bluebell decoration to mother-of-pearl handle, makers Aaron Hadfield & Sons, Sheffield 1865, length when extended approximately 15cm together with an Edwardian silver and mother-of-pearl handled bread fork, scroll decoration to collar, makers Isaac Ellis & Sons, Sheffield 1906, length approximately 18.5cm (2)
Three cased silver Christening sets comprising a George VI silver teaspoon and fork with arched decoration, makers William Suckling Ltd, Sheffield 1941; cased George VI silver teaspoon and fork with monogram to terminal, makers initials BH, hallmarked Sheffield 1945 and a George V cased Old English pattern silver teaspoon, makers James Swann, Birmingham 1921 (3)
Pair of Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern sugar tongs, plain bridge, makers Henry Holland, London 1845, length approximately 14.5cm together with three Georgian fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, makers Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1811 together with three additional silver teaspoons and a silver fork (q)
Cased Victorian silver Christening set comprising spoon, knife & fork, engraved foliate scroll decoration allover, makers Walter & John Barnard, London 1887 together with a cased set of six Victorian silver gilt apostle teaspoons and sugar tongs, barley twist stem, makers Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1885 and a cased set of six silver teaspoons, the pierced terminal with thistle design, makers Francis Howard Ltd, Edinburgh 1997 (3)
Silver flatware to include five silver coffee bean finial coffee spoons, makers Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1928 with another similar; cased part Christening set comprising silve fork and spoon, flared terminal with bluebell decoration to tip, makers Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1958 with unassociated mother-of-pearl handle silver knife, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1958 (handle loose); three oriental silver teaspoons with character marks to reverse etc

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