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A collection of silver and plated cutlery to include; a cheese trowel George Smith and William Fearn, London 1788, with bone effect handle, crest to blade, 18.2cm long, and two silver ladles Thomas Richards London 1816, along with three early 19th century silver tablespoons, a fork, eleven various teaspoons and five mustard spoons (quantity)
A fine Victorian dress dirk mounts apparently unmarked, the handled formed as an eagles foot holding a round cut citrine in it talons, with naturalistically formed lower section about a scroll border, the steel blade inscribed for `MEYER & MORTIMER, EDINBURGH) and fine engraved to both sides, one with crest with scroll and thistle formed cartouche and scene of a gentleman in kilt fishing in a Highland landscape and to the opposing side with three gentleman on a stag hunt in landscape; the leather covered scabbard set en suite with bi knife and fork (the knife inscribed for a retailer or cutler John Sellar), the handles formed as eagles feet with citrine set within talons, the mounts and chape with highly embossed thistle designs blade 25.5cm long, overall length 38cm Heralrdry: the crest is that off DOUGLAS Notes: while etched and engraved blades for Victorian military dirks are not uncommon it is very unusual to find such engraved scenes to the blade of a civilian dirk. It is possible that the scenes denote part of the dirks history and suggest it is possible a ghillies dress dirk for a large Highland estate. It is recorded that ater Queen Victoria (and later monarchs) started the fashion to supply dress wear to estate staff some of the larger estates followed suit, this was often incarnated in official tweed and tartans for workers but in some cases went further to Highland Dress accessories.
A Victorian Highland dirk by R & H B Kirkwood, Edinburgh 1882, the black wood handle intricately carved with bands of interlace and claw set to pommel with round cut citrine, with double fullered plain steel blade, the leather covered wooden scabbard set en suite with bi knife and fork with carved wooden handles and claw set citrine pommels, the mounted pierced and engraved with foliate panels and prick dotted borders blade 30cm long, overall length 47cm
A Victorian silver Lily pattern sugar sifter spoon, London 1863, a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, London 1854, a silver and mother-of-pearl folding pocket knife, Sheffield 1906, a silver toasting fork, Sheffield 1923, a pair of George III silver bright cut engraved sugar tongs and a small collection of silver cutlery.
An early 20th Century Canteen of Flatware and Cutlery, retailed by Jays of 142-144 Oxford Street W, Old English pattern, for six, and comprising Dinner and Side Knives, Carving Set, Sugar Tongs, Jam Spoon, Butter Knife and Pickle Fork; together with six each Dinner and Dessert Forks, four Tablespoons, six Dessert, Tea, Coffee and Soup Spoons, and a pair of Ladles, all in a fitted Walnut Canteen, width 18 ½”
Silver, comprising; two oval mustard pots and one mustard spoon, Birmingham 1914, a set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1908, cased and plated wares, comprising; a set of six pastry forks, with a serving fork, boxed, a set of six coffee spoons, boxed, also a butter knife with a glass handle.
* A collection of Continental flatware, including: a Danish silver-mounted Royal Copenhagen letter opener, the blade stamped with Juliane Marie mark, Dutch import mark .925 standard, the porcelain handle hand painted in the 18th century style with song birds amongst gilded scroll-work, with a matching gilt metal knife and fork; and an Austro-Hungarian silver-gilt three-piece cutlery set with agate handles, and a gilt metal spoon (unmarked)
A collection of silver small flatware, including: a set of six cake forks and a serving fork, Birmingham 1936, in a case; two cased two-piece christening sets, of a fork and spoon; a late Victorian silver gilt and coloured enamel commemorative spoon, with a scene to the bowl `The Houses of Parliament and Table Mountain`, the stem with `South Africa`, the armorial terminal with a motto `Spes Bona`, in a case; twelve late Victorian Old English shell `fancy back` tea spoons, London 1899-1900, the back designs differing; a set of six Old English tea spoons, probably London 1806 (no town mark), engraved `S` over `C*M`; and three other items, 506g (16.25 oz) gross
A collection of silver items, comprising a Georgian silver caddy spoon, London 1820, two Georgian silver Old English pattern table spoons, eight Georgian silver teaspoons, various dates and makers, a set of five silver tea spoons, a cased set of six silver tea spoons, an incomplete set of five silver tea spoons, cased, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, two silver handled button hooks, a mother of pearl handled fork, a salt spoon, and a Maltese model of a ship, stamped `925` on a plinth, 530g (17 oz) gross weighable
A silver pepper mill, by Edward Viner, Sheffield 1933, 8.5cm high, with a Victorian butter spade, Sheffield 1900, with detached mother of pearl handle, a silver handled paper knife with detached ivory blade, another with Blue John handle and detached mother of pearl blade, a silver spoon and fork, a pair of WMF plated dachshund knife rests and other items
Set of six Victorian silver teaspoons and pair of sugar bows with scroll and shell decoration and feather edging (London 1874), maker RM/RH probably Martin Hall & Co, together with two other pairs of sugar bows, a silver pickle fork (Birmingham 1904), a salt shovel and five other white metal items (16)
A SELECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER COLOURED METAL FLATWARE AND CUTLERY comprising 12 mixed coffee spoons, 3 tea knives with plated blades, mustard spoon, 2 jam spoons, 2 tablespoons, silver handled bread knife and cake fork with plated blade and tines, weighable silver 330g, 6 Albany pattern EPNS soup spoons, a salt and another teaspoon

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