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Composite twelve person canteen of 19th Century silver Kings pattern cutlery, spanning the reigns of George III to Victoria and comprising: twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, eight tablespoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, two sauce ladles, butter knife, basting spoon and soup ladle together with Edwardian silver handled carving fork, carving knife and ham knife and twelve modern silver handled dinner knives and tea knives. Various makers and dates, 146oz of weighable silver
An assembled King’s and King’s variant pattern part table service, mainly American silver coloured, mainly by Tiffany & Co., but also by Dominick & Haff, Whiting Manufacturing Co. and Gorham, mainly engraved with initials, comprising: Thirteen table forks (mainly English silver, 20th century) Two table spoons, Fourteen second course forks, Twelve second course spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve gilt bowl dessert spoons, Twelve soup spoons, Twelve dessert spoons, Twelve dessert spoons, Fourteen tea spoons, Nine coffee spoons, Eleven butter knives, A sauce ladle, A serving spoon, A serving fork, A jam spoon, 6718g (216 oz) gross; Together with the following silver King’s pattern handled knives: Twelve table knives by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1926, Twelve second course knives by Tiffany & Co. (and another by another maker) Together with some plated King’s pattern pieces
A FINE PAIR OF VICTORIAN `MARINE` FISH SERVERS the wing shaped slice and fork pierced and engraved with fish and weed, the hafts similarly embossed and terminating in shells, by Chawner & Co, London 1863, the morocco case signed for Ollivant & Botsford, Manchester ++In excellent condition - practically as new
A GEORGE III OR IV SILVER AND BRIGHT CUT FOLDING FRUIT KNIFE AND FORK with wrythen fluted bolster and mother of pearl pistol scales, maker`s mark and lion passant only, or unmarked, scarlet morocco case ++One of the scales on the knife with an old hairline crack but both in fine condition, the fork especially so
Tray inc. a Goss Barnard Castle cup and saucer, a 19th century hot water jug moulded with masks, a Dudson green jasper cachepot, a Chinese celadon tea bowl, a 19th century Continental porcelain dessert plate enamel painted with an exotic bird, a Continental bisque figure of Little Red Riding Hood, a Wembley fork and spoon etc
Orme (Edward) Inside (and Outside) a Cottage in Bu two aquatint views by C. Knight and H. Merke from Orme`s “Essay on Transparent Prints” the second slightly stained 245mm. by 320mm. [Abbey Life 230] [1807] § Walker (G.) Two aquatint plates from “The Costume of Yorkshire” depicting Stonebreakers on the Road and Wensleydale Knitters 210mm. by 305mm. [Abbey Life 432] 1814 § Pyall (H.) Coaches etc. employed on the Railway engraved plate after T.T. Bury 219mm. by 241mm. 1831 § Mason (J.) The House of the Celebrated Mr. A. Pope engraved plate after A. Heckell captioned un English and French 250mm. by 406mm. § Tempest (P.) Buy a Fork or a Coal Shovel engraved plate after Mauron 251mm. by 162mm.; and 30 others the majority topographical views those mentioned and most others coloured by hand and framed and glazed various sizes (37)
A SILVER CASTOR with applied scrolling decoration, pierced press on lid with turned finial, 5 1/2" high, Birmingham 1939, and a further cut glass castor with metal mounts, two silver dessert spoons, matching fork and teaspoon, a set of teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs and three spoons, a bottle stopper and a miniature figure seated on a chair (18).
A collection of silver to include; a silver child`s teething ring with teddy bear, Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1909, 7.5cm high, a silver backed mirror, Birmingham 1954, of circular form and with pierced handle 10.7cm high, a silver napkin ring Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1892, with beaded detail, a further napkin ring Birmingham 1923, a silver circular trinket box with embossed cover, Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1902 and a Christening set with silver spoon and fork, Mappin and Webb Sheffield 1921 (7)
A collection of silver flatware, to include; four Old English dessert spoons, London 1902, initialled `D`, eight fiddle and thread pattern tea spoons, four London 1927, two London 1831 and two London 1919, and four teaspoons London 1805 and 1806, a sugar scoop and a side fork, total weight 18oz
A pair of fiddle, thread and shell pattern dessert spoons, by John Heron, with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1819, 18cm long, An old English pattern dessert fork, by same maker, with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1825, monogrammed, 17.5cm long, a pair of pointed end teaspoons, by Alexander Campbell, c.1820, monogrammed, 13.75cm long, and a pair of fiddle and shell pattern table spoons, possibly by William Hannay of Paisley, with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1819 and additional maker`s mark of J W H in a rectangular shield, possibly for J W Howden, monogrammed, 23cm long, 8 oz (7)
August Sachtler `Views and Types of Sarawak`, c.1860s An album containing forty-four albumen prints, mostly captioned and inscribed, the tooled leather album stamped `A. SACHTLER/PHOTOG/SINGAPORE`, with label inside cover `Bound by Inchi Long at Comm:Press/Singapore`, album 23 x 30cm 15.3 x 20.5cm largest prints. 1. C. J. Brooke, Juan Mudah, Sarawak. 2. Tubah fishing, Belidah. 3. Group of Sarawak fort men. 4. Peninjau Village, Mount Sarambo. 5. Peninjau village, Mount Sarambo (W.W.). 6. Front of house, Peninjau Village, Mount Sarambo (with new Head in bamboo bush). 7. Head House, Peninjau Village, Mount Sarambo. 8. Bidi West Mine with Butley? on the dirt stager. 9. Tamby Dulsh and a party of Sarawak merchants. 10. Borneo Dyaks…? A Head. 11. Mamat, Saboh, Dant, Adam, Ismail. Sarawak executioner and a party of police. 12. Malay graveyard, Sarawak. 13. Belidah Fort. 14. Peninjau Village with W.W. sitting on a rock. 15. Front of Bidi caves, Kapoh Mountain, the light parts show the stalactites hanging down. W.W., his dog and two friends. 16. Bidi East Mine after leaving off work. 17. Front of Bidi Caves in Kapoh Mountains, a part of a Dyak ladder up the side for taking a bees` nest. 18. Sarawak. 19. Busau riverside with stoves for smelting antimony. 20. Mount Sarambo. 21. A group of W.W.`s friends at the base of the Tapang tree, Bidi. 22. The Mission Bunglos, Sarawak. 23. St Truadeo?, Sarawak. 24. Malay soldiers, Sarawak. 25. Tapang tree, Bidi East Mine. 111 ft from the tram road to the first fork, W.W.`s house in the distance. W.W. and Li Chin Time Keeper? at the base. 26. Peninjau Village, Sarawak. Dyaks, two Malay boys and W.W. 27. A dancing party, Peninjau? 28. Borneo Company Sago Factory, Sarawak. 29. Borneo Company`s property near Sago Factory, Sarawak. 30. (Stereoscopic) Village near the fort, Sarawak. 31. Governor`s House, Sarawak. 32. (Stereoscopic) Sarawak Fort and ships` jetty with the first copper money imported by Sir James Brooke Rajah, the flagsmen in full dress for the reception of the first British Consul to Sarawak, 1865. 33. A group of Dyaks, Bidi East Mine, after stopping work. 34. A view down the river from Busan. 35. Borneo Company`s Sago Factory and schooner at anchor. 36. (Stereoscopic) Schoolchildren at play, Mission House, Sarawak. 37. (Stereoscopic) A native house near the fort, Sarawak. 38. Mission schoolchildren near Mission House, Sarawak. 39. Near Sago Factory, Mount Matang in the distance. 40. Borneo Company`s Sago Factory and schooner. The British Consul`s 1st Bungalo, Sarawak. 41. Borneo Company`s Manager`s House from riverside, Sarawak. 42. Front of Bidi Caves. 43. W.W. giving tobacco to a party of Peninjau Dyaks, Sarambo. 44. The steamer `Rainbow` at the jetty in front of the fort, Sarawak.

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