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A quantity of Georgian and later silver items to include: Christening mug, two cream jugs, knife and fork set, sugar sifter, London, 1816, chatelaine pencil holder, two Art Deco napkin rings, fruit knife, Sheffield, 1811, serving spoon, London 1799, nine further spoons to include Exeter, 1836 and two forks (22)
Robertson's Golly Collection, including seven enamel fruit badges, various enamel Golly badges (60+), large qty of promotional items, 1940 repro six badge collection, in plastic presentation box, Jolly Golly Sailor Mug, Golly Soft Toy, Robin Comic Tin with Golly picture, two sets children's Knife , Fork and spoon with Golly motif and other items, Penguin Badges ( 6), generally VG (qty)
A Chelsea fork, c.1752, white-glazed and moulded with sprays of flowering prunus, a larger silver-mounted Chelsea cutlery handle moulded with tea plant sprays above a shell terminal, and a Worcester dessert knife moulded with scrolls and small flowers, 18.8cm overall. (3) Provenance: The McWilliams Collection, Bonhams, 17th October 1991, lot 220 for the Worcester knife.
An early 20th century cased French silver Christening set, Olier & Caron, Paris, comprising; a small saucepan, a shallow bowl, a beaker, a napkin ring, an egg cup, two spoons, a fork, a mounted bone spoon and a teether, together with a further matched mounted bone spoon, each with engraved segmented decoration and engraved with the initials 'SC' and 'CS', all presented within original fitted case 'Bronfort...Monte-Carlo', total weight 19.8oz
A mixed group of silver and silver-plate comprising:- Silver: a late Victorian card case, Birmingham, 1900, engraved with foliate scrolls and flowers around a monogrammed reserve, 7.9 cm. long; a small pierced oval mustard pot with blue glass liner, Birmingham, 1900; a German pierced sweet dish with pseudo marks and English import marks for London, 1896; a fluted vesta case, Birmingham, 1912; an Edwardian baluster fluted pepperette, Birmingham, 1901; a late Victorian plain cigarette case, Birmingham, 1893; a German .800 standard engine-turned cigarette case; a German lobed circular sweet dish; a German .800 standard partly-pierced tart server chased with 18th century courting couple, circa 1900; a silver-handled paper knife (cased), Sheffield, 1991; a reproduction of a 17th century Puritan two-pronged table fork by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1984 (cased). Silver Plate: a German WMF tart server; a mounted glass mustard pot with spoon; and a Victorian salver by Martin Hall & Co., circa 1880, 20.5 cm. diameter. (14).All generally in good order, plated salver needs replating and engraving a bit worn, English cigarette case has bruise to one corner.
An Edwardian silver Old English pattern table service, initialled "R", by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1901/1902, the knives and most serving pieces with ivorine handles, in fitted four-drawer wooden canteen fixed on to a wooden cabinet and comprising:- 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 4 salt spoons, 6 table spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 1 sifter spoon, pair of fish servers, 1 soup ladle, 1 basting spoon, 6 egg spoons, 12 pairs of fish knives and forks, 12 pairs of fruit knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles, pair of knife rests, a butter knife, a pickle fork, a jam spoon, a Stilton scoop, a melon or cake knife, a bread fork, 12 table knives and 12 cheese knives all with steel blades, weighable silver 3820 gm. Cabinet 112 cm. high x 84 cm. wide x 51 cm. deep. Generally good condition, tines of table forks are very worn, 1 or 2 fish knife blades are crookedly set to handles, crack to handle of 1 carving knife.
A Victorian silver three-piece christening set, the knife, fork and spoon of Grecian pattern, by George Adams, London, 1870, in original fitted case lined in blue silk and purple velvet, wt. of spoon and fork 70 gm.Minor scuffing to base of case, no initials, very minor wear to tines of fork.
A polished steel toasting fork designed by Ernest Gimson, made by Alfred Bucknell, with articulated fire guard, the stem with pierced heart panel, the shield with chased geometric design, pierced holes and fine rope border, unsigned, 57cm. long Provenance Sidney Barnsley, Edward Barnsley to Nic Antonini (Edward Barnsley's grandson). Literature Annette Carruthers and Mary Greensted Simplicity or Splendour, Cheltenham Museum & Collection, page 59 colour plate 61 for a comparable example illustrated.
Large and impressive silver plated salver with cast acanthus scrolled rim over a bowl engraved with scrolled foliage and cartouche, upon further four scrolled feet, 60 cm diameter together with a further silver plated waiter; together with a cased spoon and fork set engraved with oak leaves and a further silver lidded scent jar, a silver plate lidded scent jar and sweet of Crown Derby porcelain jewellery (6)
CLARE COOKE of Sunshine & Daisychains Nasty Stroud Women - stamped silver-plated boxed vintage servers Vintage silver plated cutlery with Bakelite handles Dimensions (hxlxd) 30 x 330 x 120 mm (Boxed) Www.sunshinedaisychains.com As seen in Made in Stroud Totally One off, hand stamped boxed set by a nasty Stroud woman! Stamped with 'I am a Nasty Woman' (knife) and 'Nasty Stroud Women 2017' (fork). Use as servers or display as a keepsake. Continue this vintage cutlery's journey! Add some vintage charm and a unique 'talking piece' to your dinner table. Give Trump a big 'fork you’
An extensive standing two drawer canteen of plated cutlery, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. Comprising twelve cheese knives, eleven table knives, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, carvers, twelve fish knives, twelve soup spoons, six table spoons, ten dessert spoons, eleven coffee spoons, twelve tea spoons, three ladles, a pickle fork, a chutney spoon, fish carvers, sugar tongs. (Missing: one table knife, a butter knife, one coffee spoon, two dessert spoons). Approx 136 pieces in total.
A silver dish, Birmingham, by William Neale & Son (date marks rubbed); an oval silver dish, London, 1958 by L.E & Son Ltd; a silver fish knife, Birmingham, 1912 by J Collyer Ltd; a fish fork, Birmingham, 1921 by J Collyer Ltd; a silver stamp/seal, London, 1921 (makers mark rubbed); a silver spoon, Chester, 1903 by Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton; a cake fork, Birmingham, 1900 by Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton; a spoon, Chester, 1927 (makers mark rubbed); a thimble, Birmingham, 1969 by S J Rose & Son; a coffee spoon, Sheffield, 1905 by John Round & Son Ltd; a small pot, Sheffield, 1933 by Walker & Hall and a matching spoon; an un associated lid (Birmingham, 1920 by Charles Wilkes) and a knife blade, Sheffield, 1903 by William Balt & Sons. Approx 428.2g.
Late 19th century French Silver Handled Eleven Piece Cutlery Serving Set contained in a Blue Silk Lined Presentation Box marked J Tuffier, Bijoutier, Nancy including Carving Set, Fish Serving Set, Serving Fork and Spoon with Bone Tops, Two Straining Spoons and Two Other Items. Each engine turned silver handled piece with engraved cartouche, foliate scroll detail and French Minerva Mark
A collection of hallmarked silverware to include a silver rimmed glass trinket bowl, two pepperettes, a boxed spoon and pusher set, a mustard pot, a silver handled cake knife, six silver handled knives, a Victorian mother of pearl pen knife, a three piece dressing table set comprising of a hair brush, hand brush and mirror (A/F), together with various white metal items to include a coin set hinged lid box, a mustard pot, a sauce boat, a Christening fork and spoon and an EPNS spoon.
A collection of hallmarked silver items to include a Scottish ladle, a Scotch label, a pastry fork, a tea spoon, a pin cushion, a bottle lid, a set of six boxed Mappin & Webb spoons, a silver fronted pocket watch stand and a silver fronted Lever clock, together with a ring, a locket, a seal and a brooch.

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