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A Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl dessert set, with engraved fruiting vine decoration and reeded handles, comprising serving knife and fork, twelve knives and forks, Sheffield 1848 and 1852 by John Roberts, together with a set of twelve Victorian silver dessert spoons with similar engraved decoration, Sheffield 1853 by Aaron Hatfield, within a satin walnut case fitted with two removable trays.
Sterling Silver Canteen of Cutlery, La Regence Pattern for 8 persons: 8 dinner knives with silver handles, 8 cheese knives with silver handles by Hugh Foulerton, 4 serving spoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 teaspoons, 8 coffee spoons, 8 dessert spoons, 8 dessert forks, 8 dinner forks, 8 fish forks, 8 fish knives, most with maker`s mark HF or UC, silver handled 3 piece carving set, fork, steel & knife, additional matching silver handled pie server, the lower tray silver handled cheese knife, silver plated butter knife, 2 preserve spoons, salad servers, 3 ladles, fruit spoon, fish serving fork, berry spoon & 8 gateaux forks, all in fitted velvet lined canteen
A set of six George IV dessert knives and forks by John Nowill, Sheffield 1825, with mother-of-pearl handles. Condition Report: There is damage to the neck between the handle and the blade/fork on several knives and forks. There is movement on the neck of one knife and one fork. General discolouration to the silver. It is a set of six with one extra fork.
Mitchell, Samuel Augustus 1839 No. 5 Map of the United States Engraved to Illustrate Mitchell`s School and Family Geography This early map has terrific western territorial borders featuring the Independent Republic of Texas with the long stovepipe border extending well above Pike`s Peak to the 42nd parallel. Austin is shown as the republic`s capital city. Names Bexar, Victoria, Columbia, Houston, Franklin and Galveston. Notations within Texas include ""Herds of Buffaloes and Wild Horses"", ""Mustang Desert"", and ""Extensive Prairies."" The Great American Desert extends from the panhandle up into the large Indian Territory. The huge Missouri Territory lays between the even larger Oregon Territory and extends to meet the unnamed Sioux lands at the Missouri River. The large Indian Territory fills the region from Texas to Missouri Territory along the North Fork of the Platte River, west to Upper California and east to border with Iowa, Missouri and Arkansas. The large inset ""No. 6 Map of Mexico and Guatimala"" shows Mexico in control of the entire Southwest up to Oregon Territory and eastward to Texas. The western United States is here named Upper California while the Baja is Old California. An early Mitchell map that was engraved by W. Williams. 16.8"" W x 10.3"" H Original color with some minor soiling, a few small faint stains, and a centerfold separation at bottom that enters 2"" into the image repaired on verso with archival tape.
Williams, C. S. 1845 Map of Texas from the Most Recent Authorities This is a very early map of the new state of Texas drawn by J.H. Young. It portrays early counties, towns, and villages and shows ""Texas North of the Red River"" in an inset at lower left. This panhandle extends north to the Green Mts., just west of Pikes or James Peak in present-day Colorado, and west to the Rio Grande River, thus incorporating Santa Fe and Taos. There is a comment taken from Arrowsmith`s 1841 map in West Texas that the area ""as far as North Canadian Fork was explored by Le Grand in 1833, [and] it is naturally fertile, well wooded, and with a fair proportion of water."" San Patricio County occupies the south tip, while Bexar, Milam and Robertson counties take up the majority of the western region. Several early roads are depicted including the Presido Road, and Fort Alamo, mines, and the Presidios of Rio Grande, del Norte el de las Yuntas, del Paso del Norte are identified. This map was included in H.S. Tanner`s New Universal Atlas published in 1845. 14.5"" W x 12"" H Original color with a few minor spots in the image and light toning along sheet edges. There is a stain in the lower blank margin where cello tape previously closed a short edge tear, now archivally repaired.
George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a sculpted leaf, with fork stem and chased and engraved terminal (London 1807), Matthew Linwood, 7cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonable. Bowl has been repaired from the back along the top veins. Handle has also been repaired where it joins leaf on one side. Minor splits where stem divides. Marks rubbed
Large quantity of hallmarked Georgian silver shell, fiddle and thread pattern flatware, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons and eleven teaspoons (various dates and makers). All at approximately 128ozs (59 pieces in total) CONDITION REPORT This is a mixed lot. General overall condition is good with surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use. No major damage, although some fork tines are worn at tips and distorted and spoon edges are nibbled. Surface decoration and marks are worn on some items
Late Victorian silver part canteen of Hanoverian rat-tail pattern flatware with engraved monogram, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, six teaspoons and a pair of sauce ladles (London 1899), George Maudsley Jackson and David Landsborough Fullerton. All at approximately 107ozs (55 pieces in total) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good with minor surface scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Fork tines are unworn but some minor distortions. Marks clear
1930s silver plated canteen of cutlery comprising twelve three-pronged dinner forks, twelve three-pronged dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve dinner knives, twelve dessert knives, carving knife and fork and steel, in as new condition, in a fitted and labelled oak case with engraved presentation plaque (87 pieces in total) CONDITION REPORT Please note this is a six place setting and not twelve place as stated in description (45 pieces in total)
Selection of miscellaneous silver, silver plate and other items including a Continental silver pierced and embossed bon bon dish, contemporary silver butter dish with frosted glass liner (Sheffield 1964), Walker & Hall, late Victorian silver pickle fork with ivory handle (Sheffield 1893), napkin ring box, ivory mounted brush and glove stretchers, necklace, earrings, etc (qty)

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