An Alfred Ward, Chaux de Fonds & Statford gentleman's silver pocket watch with silver chain and sovereign case, a lady's silver pocket watch and silver chain, further silver pocket watch, a papier mache painted trinket box, two 19th century hip flasks, a Deco toasting fork, and plated cocktail sticks.
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A George V plated Old English pattern canteen of cutlery by Atkin Brothers comprising eight table and cheese knives, knife sharpener, carving knife and fork, four tablespoons, eight table forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert forks and spoons, eight teaspoons and two sauce ladles, within an oak case.
An Edwardian silver tea caddy and cover, by Herbert Charles Lambert, London, c.1911, of rectangular baluster form, the cover with pine cone finial, decorated with cartouches and with flower head border, surmounted by floral swag and ribbon decoration, on four paw feet, 12cm high x 9xm wide x 6.5cm deep; with a further quantity of miscellaneous silver and white metal items to include a christening cup, snuff box, fork, apostle spoons, a dish, straining spoon and tongs, (a lot), (approx gross weight 26ozs).
"A George Jensen white metal fork, Danish Acorn pattern, marked 830s, `three towers` mark over 27 & mark of CFH monogrammed (Christian F. Heise?); and a Danish preserve spoon with openwork flower finial, marked HAANDSSTEDET, `three towers` over 30, SJ monogramme (Jens Sigsgaard?), 70grs approx."
A part canteen of Danish silver flatware, being three spoons with matching forks, a further two forks, three spoons,and six teaspoons. Henri Petersen, Copenhagen, mostly 1922, some later dates. Also a fiddle teaspoon, London 1869. More items added (10.12.2012): Fork x 1 Tea spoons x 5 Desert spoons x 3
A Victorian three piece christening set, by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1836, comprising spoon, fork and knife, in leather case with presentation inscriptions (the case of this christening set bears a coronet and the inscription `Bessie` which suggests it belonged first to Elizabeth, Countess of Arran; the other inscriptions then relate to the christening of George Llewelyn-Davies, on 1 June 1938; George was Peter and Sylvia Llewelyn-Davies` second son)
GEORGE V PIERCED SILVER MUSTARD RECEIVER, cylindrical with angular scroll handle and chase back thumb piece to the slightly domed cover, Birmingham 1922, 1oz, lacks blue glass liner TOGETHER WITH 14 PIECES OF ELECTROPLATE/STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY, including pickle fork and grape shears with carved bond handles, pair of salad servers, serving spoon with floral painted pottery handle, set of 6 afternoon tea knives with mother o`pearl handle etc. EST 25-35
SIX PIECES OF EARLY 20th CENTURY E.P. SERVING CUTLERY with mother of pearl; a BREAD FORK; an embossed PRESERVE SPOON; a set of 6 CAKE FORKS; two BUTTER KNIVES; two E.P. souvenir NAPKIN RINGS with enamelled steamship insignia and four similar enamelled TEASPOONS `R.M.S. Aquitania` and `S.S. Duchess of Richmond` EST 30 - 40
l & S SHEFFIELD LATE 19TH CENTURY BOXED ELECTROPLATE CARVING SET OF NINE PIECES with foxes head, floral and gadroon embossed finials the the buckhorn handles includes game, meat and bread knives, two forks, steel, bread serving fork and salmon servers together with four knife rests, pair of open salts and spoons in plush lined and fitted walnutwood box the top inlet with vacant gilt brass shield cartouche, 22 1/2" wide
A George III silver trefid spoon with engraved stem and shell bow, Robert Rutland, London 1810, to/w a George III OEP dessert spoons, Batemans (marks rubbed), London 1796, a two-pronged dessert fork with ivory handle, Sheffield 1892 and a dessert knife with silver blade and loaded handle, London 1845 (4)

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