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Two silver fish slices, one by William Eley, London, 1823, one by Joseph & Albert Savory (possibly), London, 1839,a fish serving fork by SV over SF(?), London 1848, 18oz, a silver fiddle pattern table spoon, by William Robert Smiley (possibly), Exeter, 1843, and a table spoon by Thomas William Chawner, London 1759, 5oz
A Group of Assorted Silver Items, comprising: two silver mounted glass bottles, Birmingham 2000; a Swaine silver mounted riding crop handle, date indistinct; a small dressing table jar with enamel cover; a christening spoon and fork; a pair of electroplated grape scissors; a set of six teaspoons, 1909; a pair of modern small wine coasters; and an unmarked toddy ladle, weighable silver 4.8ozt (15)
A set of six silver decorated Old English pattern coffee spoons Birmingham 1893, a set of six silver coffee spoons London 1910, a further four silver coffee spoons and 10 silver tea spoons, a pair of silver cream ladles, Birmingham 1912, a pair of decorated Old English pattern salt spoons with gilded bowls London 1796, a futher two silver mustard spoons, a reproduction silver trefid spoon and a silver plated pickle fork, gross weight of silver 14.3ozt (34)
27 pieces of silver Queens pattern flat ware, comprising 6 dessert spoons, 3 table spoons, 3 serving spoons, 8 salad forks, 6 dinner forks and 1 soup ladle, marks for JohnRound & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1903, 3 forks dated 1904, soup ladle dated 1906, total weight of set approx. 73ozt. Condition Report: Overall good, all fork tines in tact, no signs of significant damage or denting to any pieces, scratches, wear and tear consistant with use, no signs of repair.
A collection of silver flatware, comprising; a Victorian christening spoon and fork, London 1868 by G W Adams; a rat tail christening fork and spoon; a set of six 'apostle' coffee spoons, in a case; and a silver and parcel gilt spoon with a crown terminal, London 1977 by Mappin in Webb, in a fitted case ‘The Queen’s Silver Jubilee, 1952-1977, 268g gross
A canteen of silver cutlery. A silver old English pattern table service, in a mahogany canteen with brass mounts and retailer’s label for J W Benson Ltd, 62 and 64 Ludgate Hill, London EC. Comprising; Six table spoons, London 1913 by JW Benson Ltd Six table forks, London 1912 by James William Benson Six dessert spoons, London 1909 by Jackson & Fullerton Six dessert forks, London 1913 by JW Benson Ltd Four serving spoons, London 1913 by JW Benson Ltd Six teaspoons, London 1913 by JW Benson Ltd A pair of sauce ladles, London 1912-13 by JW Benson Ltd A soup ladle, London 1913 by JW Benson LtdTotal 2170g (69 ¾ oz) of weighable silver.Together with six table knives, six table forks, a carving knife and a meat fork, all with steel blades and composition handles (set lacking the sharpening steel)
A RARE VICTORIAN SILVER CAMPAIGN SET, London 1870, by H.W.D, contained in original leather case, the interior stamped Jenner & Newstub, 33 St James Street, comprising knife (the steel blade stamped Jenner), fork and spoon, with screw off handles, the smaller containing a corkscrew. Box 10.5cm
A silver Sandringham pattern canteen for twelve, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1958-1966, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, six tablespoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve grapefruit spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, a soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of fruit serving spoons, two butter knives, two jam spoons, a pickle fork, two mustard spoons, two salt spoons, twelve fish knives and forks, twelve fruit knives and forks, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, a pair of fish servers, a bread knife, and a five piece carving set, all with stainless blades and tines, and a pair of electroplate knife rests, in a wooden case with a hinged cover and one drawer, on four legs, approx. weighable 168oz.
A Victorian travelling silver-gilt fork, knife and spoon set with a corkscrew, by Thomas Johnson, London 1864, also marked with a French import mark, the three screw-in handles of canon form, the smallest one opens to reveal a corkscrew, in a fitted case, length of fork 15.8cm, approx. weighable 4oz.

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