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A set of six Victorian silver bright cut decorated teaspoons (London, 1894), two Victorian silver preserve spoons, two pairs of silver sugar tongs both with bright cut decoration, a cased pair of Victorian silver napkin rings (Birmingham, 1899) plus assorted plated cutlery to include a mahogany cased fish knife and fork set
A hand beaten spoon, with twisted handle and Art Nouveau style motif as the terminal, Chester 1912; a miniature caster, Birmingham 1901; an urn-shaped pepperette, Birmingham 1906, another pepperette, a napkin holder, the bowl of a George III punch ladle, and a small pickle fork, total approx. weight 3 1/2 troy oz (7)
A mixed quantity of flatware, comprising a set of three Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons, and a dessert spoon, London 1868; a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London 1867; a George IV small fiddle pattern sauce ladle, a Victorian fiddle pattern table fork, and two other spoons, total approx. weight 14 troy oz; together with a set of six plated fish knives and a pickle fork (16)
A Quantity of Gense Swedish Stainless Steel "Facette" Tableware, designed by Folke Arstrom, comprising six serving spoons, eight table spoons, eight soup-dessert spoons, six teaspoons, seven coffee spoons, two cocktail forks, server tongs, serving fork, six fish knives and forks, six cake forks, eight dinner knives and forks, twelve dessert knives and forks, and a steak knife, with a Gense booklet stamped Liberty & Co., LTD, Regent Street, London, W1; A Group of Gense Swedish Stainless Steel Holloware, including a teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, toast rack and an omelet dish; A Set of Six Georg Jensen Stainless Steel Egg Cups, stamped, 5cm (boxed); and A Small Quantity of Mixed Stainless Steel (qty) See illustration
A Charcoal Iron Toasting Fork with Shield, designed by Ernest Gimson, made by Alfred Bucknell of Waterlane in 1925, at a cost of £2.2.6 See illustration See Carruthers (Annette) and Greenstead (Mary) Simplicity or Splendour Arts and Crafts Living: Objects from the Cheltenham Collections, London 1999, fig.61 Cat.71
A Steel and Gilt Electronic Centre Seconds Calendar Wristwatch, signed Omega, Electronic F300Hz, Geneve Chronometer, circa 1975, electronic tuning fork movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, silvered dial with applied baton markers, date aperture, centre seconds, gilt case with steel screw back, Omega gilt buckle, 37mm wide
A Magnificent Victorian Silver Gilt Dessert Service, John & Henry Lias, London 1875/6, Bacchanalian pattern, comprising eighteen dessert knives, dessert forks and dessert spoons, six fruit spoons, a melon knife and fork, a sugar sifter, a cream ladle, and a pair of grape shears, 164oz 1dwt including handles, all in a four-drawer fitted coromandel case See illustration
A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a tea infuser, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1896, a Vine pattern fork and spoon, by George Adams, a three-piece christening set, a caddy spoon, a set of six old English pattern teaspoons, a silver-gilt knife, three pairs of sugar tongs, a fruit knife and fork, with mother-of-pearl handles, two teaspoons, Dumfries, by David Gray, three further teaspoons, a baby pusher and feeder, and a pierced spoon, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware, various date and makers, comprising: a Victorian silver toddy ladle, Birmingham 1854, a child`s knife and fork, Sheffield 1815, a cased fork and spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, nine Fiddle pattern teaspoons, a dessert spoon and two teaspoons, approx. weight 10oz. (qty)
A set of four early 19th century Scottish silver teaspoons, by Alexander Stewart, Inverness, c.1810, Old English Point, the terminals initialled `M B`, plus a single struck Fiddle and Shell pattern butter knife, by Robb & Willett, Edinburgh 1855, a Fiddle and Thread pattern dinner fork, by R Gray & Son, Edinburgh 1813, and a single struck King`s pattern condiment spoon, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1827, approx. weight 6oz. (7)

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