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A hallmarked silver part canteen of Kings pattern cutlery, six dessert, soup, table and eggs spoons, six dessert and dinner forks nine tea spoons, a soup and a sauce ladle and a basting spoon a pickle spoon and fork, six bone handled dessert and dinner forks and two pairs of carvers all in a wooden case, total weight of weighable silver 116oz, Birmingham 1899, Elkington & Co.
A set of six silver fish knives and forks, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1934 accompanied with a pair EP crested fish servers and a set of six 1920's carved ivory handled dinner knives and forks and meat fork (27) CONDITION REPORT: Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.
A Brussels mythological tapestry,The Labours of Hercules (4): Hercules wrestling with the Nemean Lion,probably mid-16th century, in the manner of Bernard van Orley, the first labour of Hercules, the background with subsidiary scenes including Hercules receiving the commands of Eurystheus and Hercules using the fork of a tree to skin the lion, with an en suite border and the Brussels town mark,12ft x 12ft 8in (366 x 387cm)Provenance: By repute the Pallavicino Family, by descent to Marchese Serra, Palazzo Verde, Genoa; from whom purchased by J Pierpont Morgan and gifted to Walter Hayes Burns;Christie's North Mymms Park, September 1979, lot 499.After Hercules, in a fit of madness, had slain his wife and children, the Delphic Oracle commanded him, in punishment for his crime, to go to King Eurystheus and perform whatever tasks might be demanded of him. The first of the twelve Labours of Hercules was to bring him the skin of the Nemean Lion which Hercules strangled with his bare hands. Future episodes in the series show Hercules wearing the lion skin.
George IV and Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1821 and Exeter 1839, two similar teaspoons and other silver including: two napkin rings, butter knife, Victorian bone handled pickle fork, sugar tongs and two enamelled demi tasse, also six various French and other souvenir spoons, varying standards, 11ozs combined weight of weighable silver (qty).
A child's silver knife, fork and spoon, varying dates, another, the knife with mother of pearl handle, a child's silver spoon and fork, Sheffield 1965 and 1968, another child's spoon, a silver spoon and pusher, and five Victorian and William IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, varying dates and makers, mostly either monogrammed or initialled, 11ozs combined weight of weighable silver (16).
An Art Deco silver tea strainer, William Base & Sons, Birmingham 1923, set of five silver seal end coffee spoons, Sheffield 1921, a silver apostle spoon, Sheffield 1906, engraved Royal Eastbourne Golf Club, three other silver spoons and a fork, eight silver handled tea knives, and a silver cream ladle, 6ozs combined weight of weighable silver, and a Dutch tea strainer (21).
A pair of French silver handled steel carving knife and fork, Paris, late 19th century, foliate embossed and engraved handles, monogrammed in an oval cartouche, a similar period serving knife and fork, with steel blade and tines, and a French silver dessert spoon, with leafy scroll handle, monogrammed (5).
THREE ATTRACTIVE CASED SILVER SETS, comprising a pair of Victorian two handled sweet meat bowls, London 1897, with a pair of small three prong forks; an Edwardian three piece christening set, Sheffield 1909 and London 1909, the fork and spoon with pierced Neo-Classical handles, with a plain circular napkin ring; and a six piece silver and pink enamel mounted dressing table set, Birmingham 1939. (3)

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