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A pair of Scottish silver sauce ladles, John Sutter, Edinburgh, 1827, Fiddle pattern, 62.6g in total; a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoon, Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1868, initialled, 20.6g; a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1885, with inscription, 75.2g; a cased Christening set, Sheffield, 1922, comprising: a spoon and a fork, 72.6g in total; six silver coffee spoons, London, 1920, 61.8g in total; a cased Victorian silver Christening set, Birmingham, 1860, comprising: a fork, a knife and a spoon; six silver-handled fruit knives; etc
A French silver plated canteen of flatware, circa 1910, possibly Gustave Veyrat, the faux leather case with three drawers comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, twelve dinner spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve teaspoons, a ladle, a pair of sugar nips, fish knife and fork, cake server, twelve further forks and twelve further knives, each terminal decorated with floral scrolling beneath shell crest (Qty)
Silver mounted conductor's baton, Georgian toddy ladle inset with 1758 shilling, silver-plated bread fork and stilton scoop and an Oriental Steam Navigation silver-plated paper knife by Elkington & Co (5) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A set of three Victorian silver table forks, the reverse of the handles initialled ‘JJ’. London 1840. Makers HH. A single George IV silver table fork, the reverse of the handle initialled ‘EJ’. London 1829. Maker BD. Two George III silver dessert forks, the reverse of the handles with crest depicting a fox. London 1813 and a single George III silver dessert fork. London 1812. Maker GT.
A George III Scottish silver sugar sifter, the handle initialled ‘M12’. Edinburgh 1812. Maker JF. A William IV silver sifter spoon. London 1834. Maker HS. A pair of Victorian silver fish servers with stylised floral decorated blades and tines. Sheffield 1896. Makers RMEH. A Victorian silver knife and spoon with lily pattern handles. Birmingham 1870. Makers GU. A silver fruit fork with mother of pearl handle. Sheffield marks rubbed. A mother of pearl handled silver bladed knife. Sheffield 1931. Makers Emile Viner and a single silver fork with beaded handle. Sheffield 1927. Makers JD & S.
A miscellaneous group of silver items, mostly English, comprising:- 2 butter knives including one with MOP handle; 3 pickle forks including one with MOP handle; a runcible spoon by Charles Boyton, London, 1855; 2 christening forks; a dessert fork; a bread fork with MOP handle; a child’s pusher; a German folding double-ended medicine spoon stamped “800”; a William IV christening spoon, Birmingham, 1832, handle with zig-zag engine-turning; a German christening spoon and an MOP paper knife with steel quill trimmer, weighable silver 245 gm. (15)Condition reportPaper knife has a piece of MOP absent from handle of trimmer on one side and German christening spoon has worn bowl.
A silver engine-turned compact engraved with cap badge of Royal Navy, Birmingham, 1940; a Victorian silver cigarette case by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1895, applied with shield initialled “W.R.C.”; a Victorian silver 2-piece belt buckle, Birmingham, 1896, inscribed “Janie from Dick & Freddy, 21st. August, 1896”; an Edwardian feather-edge christening spoon and fork; a small pair of tongs; and a modern ring stand applied with mouse to base, wt. 325 gm. (8)Condition reportDistortion to grips of tongs, no glass in compact
A GEORGE III ETUI of tapering form with embossed decoration, fitted with the following:- A folding rule, two handles, a bodkin/ear pick, a pair of mounted steel scissors, two steel knife blades, a steel fork, a pair of dividers, a pair of tweezers, a pencil holder & a folding bone tablet, unmarked c.1770; 3.6" (9.2 cms) long
A MIXED LOT:- A small ring & hat pin stand, a pin tray, a pair of sugar tongs, initialled, a small capstan inkwell, a pepperette, a small fork with thistle terminal, a small circular box with pin cushion cover & initial "B", a powder compact, and a 9 ct. gold mounted cheroot holder (cased); the latter 2.3" (6 cms) long; 8.25 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of four Victorian Fiddle egg spoons, initialled, a "hooked" jam spoon, a set of four American butter spreaders by Gorham & Co., five other small butter knives, three other larger butter knives, two George III caddy spoons, a sugar spoon, eleven various tea spoons (mostly initialled), an Irish dessert fork, crested, a dessert spoon, initialled, and a pair of sauce ladles; the latter 5" (12.5 cms) long; 24.6 oz (35)
ASSORTED KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE in several varients including:- Eight table spoons, four table forks twelve dessert spoons & eleven dessert forks, most pieces initialled, by various makers, mixed dates 1821-1898 and a plated dessert fork & three plated table forks; 80.4 oz weighable silver (35)
AMERICAN FLATWARE & CUTLERY by Gorham & Co. including:- A set of twelve table knives with stainless steel blades, initialled, a child's fork & knife (stainless steel blade) and a part set of twelve dessert forks & eleven small spoons with twist-pattern stems & the engraved initials "ABS"; 22.4 oz (37)
A silver mounted Scottish Highland dirk, plated blade of traditional form, 11½”, with scalloped back edge, darkwood strapwork hilt, the pommel set with glass “citrine”, in its leather sheath with silver thistle embossed mounts, Hallmarked R.A, Edinburgh 1970, companion knife and fork with “citrines” en suite with hilt. Good Condition Plate 16
A Scottish Highland dirk, plated blade of traditional form, 11”, with scalloped back edge, bog oak hilt with nicely carved studded strapwork, glass “citrine” to pommel, in its leather sheath with copper thistle embossed mounts, en suite with hilt, the top mount bearing St Andrew & Cross in thistle spray and stamped on the back with the maker’s name R & H B Kirkwood, Edinburgh, companion knife and fork with “citrines” en suite with hilt. Good Condition. Plate 16

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