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A 19th century silver plated table centrepiece, with basket top, and foliate cast spreading column with shaped triform base, 42.5cm high, a silver christening spoon and fork, and similar napkin ring, cased, a silver spill vase on weighted base, and a small quantity of other mainly silver plated items. (qty)
An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass vase, by Elkington & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1905, 15cm high, an Edwardian silver topped cylindrical glass inkwell, Birmingham 1907, a silver topped cut glass preserve jar, a silver topped dressing table jar, a silver pickle fork and preserve spoon, cased, a silver napkin ring, a cased set of six silver handled tea knives, and a glass ice pail with plated mounts. (8)
A Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon, with engraved decoration by Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham), Sheffield 1874, cased, a Georgian silver toddy ladle, with whalebone twist handle, marks worn, a silver plated egg coddler with revolving domed cover, and various other silver plated items. (qty)
A part service of early 20th century American silver flatware, with shaped foliate design handles, comprising 2 table spoons, 5 dessert forks, 7 cake forks, 16 teaspoons, a ladle, two smaller sauce ladles and a serving spoon, by Reed & Barton, 41oz overall, together with 7 cake knives, 6 dessert knives and a carving knife and fork, all with steel blades. (qty)
A quantity of mixed silver flatware, to include a fiddle and thread pattern fish serving fork, three King's pattern dessert spoons, a pair of similar sugar tongs, a seal top spoon and fork, twelve Georgian bright-cut teaspoons, various dates and makers, and various condiment spoons, 23oz overall
RAVEN FORGE; two cased sets of three miniature double axes, together with a hand-forged cutlery set, comprising a knife, spoon and fork, in a leather belt holster (3).Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
A collection of silver with one silver plate including dessert spoon Ollivant & Botsford, Sheffield, 1907, dessert spoon James Ross Glasgow, 1882, a dessert spoon Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London 1808, a fruit fork James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1943, a fruit fork, E I & A I Sheffield 1942, a pickle fork two tines 800 W with a foliate handle, a tea spoon Hester Bateman London 1829, a silver butter knife with indistint marks, a teaspoon JB Chatterley & Sons Birmingham 1919, and golfing teaspoons A J Bailey Birmingham 1960 and Turner & Simpson Ltd Birmingham 1960, a silver handled manicure item Birmingham marks rubbed, and a silver plate pickle fork. Silver items weigh 225gms (13).
A selection of silver including a vanity set of two natural bristle hairbrushes, two natural bristle clothes brushes and a hand mirror (hallmarks missing on hand mirror) Birmingham, a curved cigarette case Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd, London 1901, sugar tongs with barley twist stem (marks rubbed), a small silver bulbous lidded pot 'Boots' William Griffiths & Son, Birmingham 1898, a silver lid of a vanity jar by Corke Brothers & Co London 1915, and a selection of silver plate including cream jug, oval dish, teapot, meat skewer, sugar tongs, toast rack, bear penknife charm, muffin warmer, highly decorative sauce label, pill box, fluted napkin ring, shoe horn, stainless steel carving set of carving fork, knife and steel, a grapefruit knife, a stainless steel Dorchester cake knife, a tureen set (no handle), three shelled on shell feet with a stem handle dish, six dinner plate coasters with stand and a ewer,lidded with handle. Silver weight 793gms.
A pair of George V silver cylindrical pepper casters with pierced sides, Birmingham 1924 by Docker & Burn Ltd, height 5.2cm, and a group of other silver, including a Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London 1816, a napkin ring and a pair of sugar tongs, total weight 270.7g, a German .800 silver spoon, length 19.5cm, a Dutch silver serving fork, length 16.5cm, and a pair of .800 silver cocktail straw spoons, total weight 122.8g, together with a small group of plated items, including two graduated King's pattern meat skewers by Elkington & Co, lengths 30.7cm and 20.5cm.
A part canteen of plated Old English Beaded pattern cutlery, comprising a soup ladle, two tablespoons, eight table knives and forks, eight dessert knives, forks and spoons, eight soup spoons, eight steak knives, eight fish knives and forks, eight cake forks, eight canape forks, eight teaspoons and a carving knife, fork and steel, cased.
A small group of silver, including a pair of late Victorian sugar tongs, London 1899 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, length 10.3cm, and a set of six teaspoons, Sheffield 1946, cased, total weight 196g, a pair of silver and mother-of-pearl handled butter knives, Birmingham 1917, cased, and a small group of Continental silver spoons, together with a plated serving set, comprising six teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, preserve spoons and butter knife, cased, and a plated fork and spoon set, cased.
A late WW1 era, 1918 issued denim 1917 pattern trench cap, as issued to 267657 Sapper John Johnson of the Royal Engineers (and later the R.A.S.C.), plus other associated WW1 items. To include: a 1917 pattern trench cap, manufactured in the late war denim fabric. Dated 1918 to the inside, and made by S. Schneiders & Son, and sized at 67/8. It is further war department stamped with a WD, a broad arrow, a letter P, ans the number 66. The cap is complete with its narrow leather chin strap, affixed with a moulded leather general service button to each side. Mounted to the front is an economy pattern (non voided) Royal Engineers cap badge, with slider. The cap badge is slightly vaulted to fit the shape of the cap better. Plus, a white cotton kit bag or duffle bag, with no apparent date, but War Department stamped to the inside, and marked ‘RE 267657’ in two places to the outside. Also, a WW1 era holdall, designed to be rolled up and contain essential items, such as a knife, fork, spoon, razor, button stick etc. This is also stamped ‘RE 267657’, another similar dark blue woollen example for sewing supplies, a WW1 era white cotton tool holder with button hole, and a WW1 leather bayonet frog, possibly an Australian issue 1914 pattern (no dates or makers marks), and a WW1 thin malacca swagger stick with a hallmarked silver top (hallmarked for London 1914). 6 items. Notes: Sapper John Johnson originally used the service number 250424, and then WR/267657 while with the engineers. His final service number was SS/5576 during his time with the Army Service Corps. His medal index card indicates that he first entered the war on January 4th 1915 (in France & Belgium), and that he is entitled to the 1915 Star, British War Medal, and the Victory Medal. Another piece of period documentation suggests that Spr Johnson was part of a railways company. Condition: generally good to most items. The cap is in excellent condition, with no holes or soiling to the exterior. The sweatband to the interior shows clear signs of wear and soiling to the forehead area. The kitbag has some rust spotting in places, and some tiny holes and snags to the fabric. Some of the brass eyelets at the throat are missing, leaving behind some holes to the edge. The holdall has some light soiling to the outside, but is otherwise good, and the leather frog is also in good order. The swagger stick has some tiny knocks to the silver, but remains otherwise in good condition.
Silver and silver plated wares, comprising silver handled and steel bladed button hook, silver handled and steel bladed shoe horn, silver handled and steel bladed glove stretchers, silver souvenir spoon, enamel decorated for Rippon, silver handled fork, white metal Lifelong pencil stamped sterling silver, cake knife and two silver thimbles. (a quantity)
Group of Victorian and later animal pads as useful objects to include: Hare dated 1945, J. (P) H - Hardaspur, otter brooch, dated 1884, Llynfi, Rowland Ward silver mounted letter opener (blade missing), Cresswell 1898, fox pad toasting fork, 1932 and a letter opener with bone blade, dated 1928 T.F.B. Nunney (5)
Extensive, mid 19th century French silver cutlery service, in an unusual Louis XV style rococo pattern by Veyrat, with engraved initials, comprising 12 pairs fish eaters, pair fish servers, 14 dinner forks, 18 table spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, pair sauce ladles, pair vegetable servers, butter knife, anchovy fork. small sifter spoon, large sifter spoon, large serving slice, small serving slice and a pair of sugar tongs. All marked with Minerva head (950 std) and stamped VEYRAT. Approximately 151ozs weighable silver. 105 pieces in total.
George III provincial silver Old English pattern serving spoon, with engraved initials (Newcastle 1819/20) George Samuel Lewis & John Wright, together with another serving spoon, same pattern, with engraved armorial crest (London 1809) maker's mark distorted and one other, later converted to a serving fork (London 1811) William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner. All at approximately 10ozs. (3)
A brass carriage clock, with key; another carriage clock, quartz movement; copper coal scuttle with ceramic handles; similar copper and brass kettle; pair of brass candlesticks, barley twist columns, 25.5cm; hexagonal brass charger, 35cm diameter; pair of circular brass chargers, geometric design to centre and borders, both marked Kano to back, 29.5cm; brass toasting fork; pewter tankards with glass bases; and other metalwares.Qty: 1 box
A collection of French silver flatware, comprising an Art Nouveau silver-handled ice cream spoon and a sugar sifter, with gilt, the ice cream spoon 24cm long, the sifter 20cm long, an Art Noveau silver-handled carving knife and fork, together with a gigot roast holder, the largest 32.5cm long, a set of 12 oyster forks, by V.Bouvin, Paris, with foliate decoration, 13.5cm long, a fork and spoon by Ernest Compère, Paris, with rose and vine decoration, 21.5cm long, a further fork and spoon by Pierre Quielle, Paris with classical figural decoration, 18.5cm long, a set of six silver filigree with blind shield cartouche, 4.5cm wide,20.54ozt (qty)
A Christofle silver plated flatware service, fiddle thread and shell pattern, to include, twelve forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessertspoons, twelve teaspoons, a sauce ladle 32cm long, with two smaller examples, a fish serving fork and slice, with another serving fork, and two serving spoons, together with a collection of cased silver plated and gilt teaspoons, and a cased set of mother-of-pearl handled fish knives and forks, (qty)
A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' pattern part canteen, originally designed in 1915 by Johan Rohde, comprising:8 dinner forks,7 dinner knives,8 salad knives,7 dessert forks,7 teaspoons,8 soup spoons,8 dessert spoons,a carving knife and fork,a cheese knife,a serving spoon, anda cake spatula, 49.78ozt excluding knives, the carving fork and spatula (58)Condition ReportDinner knife handles: 9.4cm, blades: 13.4cm, dinner fork length 19cmNo detected repairs. Appears to have been used sparesly. With some general scratches and wear. Some buildup in the recesses to the finials. Overall presents well.No box present.
A collection of silver items, to include a silver card case by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1896, with chased decoration, 10.5cm long, a three-footed sauce boat, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1958, 14.5cm wide, a bud vase by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1961, 19cm high, two napkin rings, knife and fork with mother of pearl handles, a cased set of six butter knives, 8.42ozt weighable

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