Four Copper Implements: A three-pronged toasting fork 18½ ins (47 cms) in length. A skimmer; the circular head pierced with crescent moons & crosses adjoining an iron hooked handle 17½ ins (44 cms) in length. A sieve with a turned wooden handle 17 ins (43 cms) long. A serving spoon with a triform handle 14 ins (36 cms) long. [4] *
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A Collection of Four Kitchen Implements: A 18th century steel three pronged toasting fork 20 ins (51 cms) in length. An 18th century salamander with a ring ended handle 15 ins (38 cms) in length. A 19th century basting spoon with pierced handle, 17½ ins (44.5 cms) in length. A four pronged Georgian toasting fork 15½ ins (40 cms) in length. [4]*
A Collection of Four Antique Toasting Forks: A Zoomorphic example with serpentine shaft 15½ ins (39.5 cms) in length. A long three pronged iron fork with turned wooden handle 36 ins (91.5 cms) in length. Another 26½ ins (67 cms) in length. And a spit fork on wooden shaft with bobbin turned handle, 34½ ins (87.5 cms) in length. [4] *
A Wrought Iron Hook Rack and Six Kitchen Utensils: The rack measuring 14½ ins (37 cms) in width bearing a meat hook 25 ins (64 cms) in length, a toasting fork 24 ins (61 cms) in length, a skimmer 18 ins (46 cms), two slices 19 ins and 17 ins (48 cms and 43 cms), and a salamander 20 ins (50 cms) in length. [7]*
An Assortment of Utensils; A 19th century French fruit press, stamped PRESSE APETIT BREVETE S.G.D.G., 6½ ins (16.5 cms) high. An iron hog scraper with turned wooden handle 6½ ins (17 cms) high. An iron splice with ornamental knopped handle 14½ ins (37 cms) long. An iron bar grate toasting fork with shaped handles 18 ins (46 cms) long. A pair of sugar loaf clippers stamped `R. TIMMIN? & SONS` 10 ins (26 cms). Four 19th century pastry cutters of heart shaped and scroll design 18½ ins (47 cms) in length. [9]
A Group of Three Toasting Forks: A three pronged copper fork with a twisted stem and heart shaped hoop,19¾ ins (50 cms) long. A retractable steel toasting fork with rotating heads 22 ins (56 cms) in length. A long steel three pronged fork with a turned & ringed wooden handle 29½ ins (75 cms) in length. *
Three Hand Held Cooking Implements: An adjustable hand-held toaster; the handle applied with a plaque cast with two dolphins and the rotating four pronged iron head attached to a discoid mechanism stamped `MAGIC PATENT 318`. 11 ins (28 cms) long. A steel bar grate cooking fork with a turned wooden handle 11 ins (28 cms) in length. A brass & iron bar grate revolving hook 18 ins (46 cms) long. [3]*
A Group of Unusual Brassware: A brass ladle 16 ins (61 cms) long. A brass skimmer with decorative pierced plate 22 ins (56 cms) in length. A brass toasting fork with twisted stem 18 ins (48 cms). A bottle jack bracket with pierced ornamentation 11 ins x 7½ x 4 ins (28 cms x 19 cms x 10 cms). A 19th century brass crane with height adjustable buckles and a double hook in the form of kettles; stamped with butterflies and the date 1885, measuring 13½ ins (34 cms) fully extended 7¼ ins (18.5 cms) in width, 2¾ ins (7 cms) deep. [5] *
A composite George III & Victorian silver and ivorine handle fruit knives and forks, Sheffield 1827/37, each with silver blades and tines, the shaped handles with armorial crest, together with a composite silver handled suite of fruit knives and forks, a George III silver sauce ladle, London 1822, a suite of silver plated and ivorine handled fruit knives and forks, an ivorine handle fish knife and fork, and further miscellaneous silver and silver plated cutlery, (a Lot).
A Georgian silver sauce boat, Dublin, of typical form with loop handled and part fluted body upon three scallop shell pad supports, height 9.5 cm, together with a French silver beaker, of cylindrical form with foliate decoration, height 7 cm, a silver spoon and fork, and two silver child`s rattles, a silver pedestal cream jug, of helmet form with loop handle upon oval base, marks rubbed, height 17 cm, a Victorian silver cream jug, London 1878, approximate gross weight 20.54 oz, (8).
A Georgian silver cream ladle, by Eley & Fearn, London 1820, Old English pattern, 12cm long; with a William IV Exeter silver dinner fork; a Victorian Exeter silver dessert fork; a pair of Exeter silver tea spoons; a small silver rectangular photograph frame, 8.2cm tall; a single silver tea spoon; a butter knife, the metal blade to a loaded silver pistol handle; two silver salt spoons; a silver napkin ring; a small silver trophy cup; a silver mounted toilet bottle; four silver mounted brushes; and a crocodile skin wallet with silver mounts to two corners; 244g (7.8 oz) gross
A late Victorian silver card tray, by H.Matthews, Birmingham 1899, of circular shaped outline with shell and scroll border, on three supports, 16cm in diameter; with another silver salver, Birmingham 1902, of circular shaped outline, with scroll and foliate border, engraved decoration to the plate, 18cm diameter; a silver shell butter dish, with glass liner, 13.5cm long; a silver napkin ring; a silver pickle fork; a silver pair of claw tongs; and a loaded silver bud vase; 434g (14 oz) gross weighable
A set of six Georgian silver tea spoons, by Eley & Fearn, London 1801, fiddle and thread pattern; with six silver Hanoverian pattern coffee spoons; four silver dessert forks; a cased set of six coffee spoons; another similar cased set, but one spoon missing; a cased spoon and fork set; a single christening knife with loaded handle; a cased set of six fruit knives and forks, the steel blades and tines to loaded silver pistol pattern handles; 546g (17.6 oz) gross; with some plated items including fruit servers; grape shears; loose flatware; and a teapot; also a cased Wedgwood plaque of James Christie
A Victorian silver sauce ladle, by John & Albert Savory, London 1847, fiddle and thread pattern, crested, 18cm long; with a similar silver dinner fork; a set of four dessert forks, pair of dinner forks and a dessert spoon, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1936, Hanoverian pattern; with other silver flatware and some plated examples; 750g (24.1 oz) gross
A collection of silver flatware: four George III fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1809; two George III table spoons, later chased and gilded as `berry` spoons fruit spoons; a fiddle pattern table fork and spoon; and a Victorian silver gilt serving spoon with a shell bowl by Francis Higgins, London 1856, 23.2 oz gross
An Elizabeth II flatware and cutlery service for eight settings, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1972-1973, Old English pattern, contained in mahogany two-drawer canteen, on cabriole legs, 28in. wide, comprising: table forks; table knives; dessert forks; dessert knives; teaspoons; coffee spoons; a carving knife, fork and steel; dessert spoons; egg spoons; soup spoons; fish knives (7); fish forks; tablespoons (5); sauce ladles (a pair); together with associated fruit knives, forks; two tablespoons; table forks; sardine forks; pastry forks; 102oz. of weighable silver.
* AN EIGHTY PIECE SET OF RUSSIAN SILVER FLATWARE MARK OF GRACHEV BROTHERS IN CYRILLIC, ST PETERSBURG, END OF THE 19TH TO BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY, 84 STANDARD Comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six fish forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six table knives, six fish knives, six dessert knives, six fruit knives, a serving spoon, a serving fork, a sauce ladle, a caviar serving spoon, two large serving spoons, a large serving tong, two sardine forks, two cheese knives, a fish slicer, two cake slicers.
Three William IV silver table forks, William Theobalds, London 1832, four Victorian silver dessert forks, George Adams, London 1862, a pair of George III silver dessert spoons, Richard Crossley and George Smith IV, London 1809, one dessert spoon by Peter and William Bateman, London 1813, one dessert spoon by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1818, a sauce ladle by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1800, and a further silver ladle, Thomas Watson, Newcastle c.1820 (no date letter), a matching Victorian dessert spoon and fork, Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1852, and a pair of silver pistol gripped dinner knives (17)

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