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A silver mounted agate dish with floral decoration, marked 925.11cm. across, a silver mounted cut glass jam pot and naturalistic spoon, Chester 1919, an Italian silver, 925 standard, faced address book, together with two small silver handled serving pieces, one 925, one 800 standard, and a plated pickle fork.
A Victorian christening fork and spoon, by Reid & Sons (David Reid), Newcastle 1865, Old English pattern, profusely chased with foliate decoration, engraved inscription, in velvet lined case; together with a Victorian knife, by George Unite, Birmingham 1960, the blade engraved a crest and foliated scrolls, mother-of-pearl spirally fluted handle, in velvet lined case. (2)
Two George IV dessert spoons, by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1823; two George III dessert spoons, by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1808; two George IV dessert forks, probably by William Eley and William Fearn, all Old English pattern, engraved initials; two Victorian dessert spoons, by Elizabeth Eton, London 1849, fiddle pattern, engraved initials; an early George III tablespoon, maker's mark indistinct, London 1761; sundry Georgian and later dessert spoons; a dessert fork; and eight Georgian and later Old English pattern teaspoons, by Peter & William Bateman and others, 18.9oz.
An Edwardian novelty silver pepper pot, by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1909, modelled as a seated bear, height 1 1/2in. (3.8cms); a George V silver cover, by H. Mathews, Birmingham 1913; and an Edwardian small silver fork, by Hamilton Laidlaw & Co., Sheffield 1907, with mother-of-pearl handle. (3)
A suite of German 800 standard silver cutlery, M. T. Wetzlar, comprising nine table forks, nine fish forks, eight dessert forks, nine fruit forks, nine table knives, ten fish knives, nine dessert knives, nine fruit knives, nine table spoons, nine teaspoons, nine fruit spoons, pair fish servers, pair salad servers, serving spoon, pastry slice, pickle fork, fruit serving spoon and sauce spoon, approx weighable weight 118oz. (lot) CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition, minor usage surface scratches.
A Continental 800 standard silver suite of cutlery, comprising soup ladle approx 32cm, tongs, sixteen table forks approx 20cm, fifteen table knives approx 24.5cm, eight desert forks, eight desert knives, nine fish forks, nine fish knives, seven table spoons, eight desert spoons, nine pickle forks, nine cheese knives, five spoons approx 15cm, nine spoons approx 14cm, three spoons approx 12cm, eight spoons approx 10cm, nine ice cream spoons approx 13.5cm, fish slice and fork and pastry slice and fork, approx weighable weight 201oz. (lot) CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition with minor use related surface scratches.
A Continental 800 standard silver suite of cutlery, to include six table forks, six table knives, six desert forks, six desert knives, six fish forks, six fish knives, twelve pastry forks, six table spoons, five desert spoons, five teaspoons, serving spoon, serving fork, fish serving fork and soup ladle, together with assorted further cutlery, approx weighable silver weight 116.1oz. (lot) CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition with use related surface scratches. The bowl of the serving spoon with dent to edge, the ladle with slightly misshapen bowl.
World War One medal groups x 2 to brothers, a memorial group of four and memorial plaque to George Leigh in cardboard box of issue, trio 1914/15 Star, BWM and Victory to 2924 Private G. Leigh, North Staffs Regiment and a group of three - trio 1914/15 Star BWM and Victory to 1423 Private W. Leigh North Staffs Regiment includes paperwork, photographs, badges, buttons, Trench Art and a fork hit by bullet which saved the life of William Leigh
A Continental .800 Standard oval photograph frame embossed with flower heads and scrolls, plain slip, 15 cm high, marked; a silver coloured metal ash tray the centre embossed with a tavern scene within foliate and scroll border, 6.5 cm wide; a silver plated three pronged fork with floral cast tine the fork cast figures, 20 cm long (3)
A silver fiddle, thread and single shell pattern part canteen of table flatware, comprising; twelve dessert forks, London 1816, twelve tablespoons, London 1816, eleven table forks, London 1817, one table fork, London 1818, twelve teaspoons, London 1816 and twelve dessert spoons, London 1818, also two silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern tablespoons, London 1821 and London 1824, with red textile cutlery pouches, total combined weight 3500 gms.
A set of six tea knives, with loaded silver handles and with plated blades, Sheffield 1912, cased and plated wares, comprising; a serving trowel, a King's pattern soup ladle, a pair of serving spoons, a pair of King's pattern salad servers, two sauce ladles, a pair of grape scissors and a carving knife and fork.
Silver, comprising; a pair of napkin rings, Sheffield 1938, cased and a baby's pusher, combined weight 87 gms and a quantity of plated table flatware, including; a pair of salad serving tongs, a fiddle, thread and shell pattern part table service, comprising; five tablespoons, six dessert spoons, two table forks and one dessert fork, also a mustard spoon and further table flatware.
A set of twelve late Victorian pistol handled table knives in the George III style, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1896, with stainless steel scimitar blades; and two sets of six George III pistol-handled table knives, circa 1780; a pair of modern Georgian style peppers; a modern three piece condiment set; a pair of Continental silver and enamel toadstool condiments, with English import marks; three French mustard pots, bearing spurious French marks, also genuine French marks and English import marks; a three piece christening set by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1833, with carved mother of pearl handles; six George III/Victorian condiment spoons, a George IV stilton scoop with ivory handle, London 1827; an Edwardian serving spoon and fork in the 17th century Dutch style, London, 1903; a set of nine ice cream spades en suite, London, 1903; a matched set of six Georgian feather-edge teaspoons, London and Exeter; a set of six more by Hester Bateman, London 1782; four shell and scroll back Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, circa 176+0; a modern paper knife and bookmark en suite by Gerald Benney; a pair of sugar-tongs by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1805; a small spoon and fork by Georg Jensen; and two other items, weighable silver 59 oz.
Silver, Foreign and plated flatware, comprising; two King's pattern tablespoons, London 1827 and 1830, a Scottish sauce ladle, Glasgow 1873, a lobster pick, Sheffield 1918, a green enameled spoon and fork, detailed 925, a button hook and a shoe horn, having loaded silver handles, a pair of fiddle pattern plated sauce ladles and six further items, combined weight of weighable silver 357 gms.

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