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A NORTH AMERICAN LADY CLAIRE PATTERN STERLING PART TABLE SERVICE by Stieff Co., c.1931, comprising seven teaspoons, six each dessert spoons and forks, four tablespoons, butter knife and cold meat fork (8 3/4" long), 38ozs 10dwts total, together with six each table and dessert knives and a two piece roast game set with guards, all with stainless blades and filled handles, and five blue Stieff flannel rolls and original 1931 price list (39) (Part Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No engraving, barely used, generally very good including knife joins
A composed George IV and later silver table service for six place settings, comprising tablespoons, dessert spoons, and dessert forks, by Henry Hyams, London 1821, table forks, various makers, London 1821, Fiddle pattern dessert forks and dessert spoons, by Henry Holland, London, various dates, six teaspoons, by Richard Poulden, London 1821, coffee spoons, by Walker & Hall, a carving fork, a carving knife, six table knives, and six dessert knives, within an associated oak canteen (qty.)weighable 63.85ozt (62)Condition ReportOne table knife with no visible hallmarks. Knocks, scuffs, and wear throughout.
A cutlery set for 12 seatersComprising of soup ladle, serving spoon, serving fork and knife, 24 soup spoons, 24 meat knives and 24 forks, 12 fish cutlery, 6 dessert knives and 12 tea spoons_x000D_19th / 20th century_x000D_Oporto 19th century assay-marks and goldsmith's marks, some later pieces marked 19th / 20th century_x000D_(signs of wear, light differences to decoration, minor losses and faults)L.: 32.5 cm (soup ladle)7850 g
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include assorted vintage doilies, five decks of cards, a box of chess pieces, various plated table ware items to include sauce boats, a jug, a fish knife and fork, two botanical box prints, cookbooks, a cased Riley snooker cue (2 boxes and loose) (s.d)
A SMALL SELECTION OF SILVER AND EPNS CUTLERY, to include a Georgian Old English pattern tablespoon, bent bowl, makers mark rubbed, hallmarked London 1799, two Georgian Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved initials to the terminals, approximate gross weight 2.29 ozt, 71.2 grams, a silver blade butter knife fitted with a mother of pearl handle, hallmarked Sheffield, together with knives, forks, pickle forks, bread fork etc
Elegant three-piece carving set featuring sterling silver handles with intricate detailing and stainless steel components. The set includes a carving knife, fork, and sharpening rod. All handles are marked Sterling while the sharpening rod retains its original Wolfenden TWR Sterling tarnish-resistant sticker. Presented in a satin-lined box for refined storage.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 14.5"L x 6"HCondition: Age related wear.
A 59-piece Community flatware set featuring an elegant floral and scroll pattern. The set includes 1 butter knife, 10 dinner knives, 4 serving spoons, 1 cake server, 1 serving fork, 6 teaspoons, 6 dessert spoons, 10 soup spoons, 11 dinner forks, and 9 salad forks. Each piece showcases classic Community craftsmanship with intricate detailing and a polished finish. Presented in a fitted wooden case with a felt-lined interior marked "Crisson Jewellers, Hamilton, Bermuda" and "Reed & Barton Tarnish Preventive."Dimensions: 14.75"L x 3"W x 10.75"HCondition: Age related wear.
A vintage set of eleven (11) Winthrop silver-plated seafood or cocktail forks, showcasing elegant craftsmanship. Each fork features a distinctive three-pronged design, ideal for serving seafood delicacies. The handles are adorned with subtle Art Deco-style detailing. The back of each fork is stamped Winthrop Silver Plate, indicating the quality silver-plated construction.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.75"LCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Elegant Sheffield silverplate fish serving set housed in a fitted case with red satin interior. The set includes a fish knife and fork, both featuring intricately engraved blades and cream-colored handles. The knife and fork bear hallmarks indicating Sheffield silverplate craftsmanship. The fitted case shows signs of wear on the exterior but remains structurally intact. A refined addition to any dining collection. Issued: c. 19th-20th centuryDimensions: 14.25"L x 4.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
A George VI silver napkin ring, having engine turned decoration and vacant circular cartouche, marks for Birmingham 1938, maker S M Levi Ltd, along with a further silver napkin ring, four silver teaspoons and a silver mother-of-pearl set pickle fork, marks to include Birmingham, Sheffield, 1875, 1897, 1952, makers Joseph Gloster, William Devenport, 65g
A quantity of silver plated cutlery, in the Dubarry pattern, by Arthur Price and others. To include 17 dinner forks; 19 salad forks; five fish forks; twelve fish knives; a fish server pair; carving knife, fork and sharpener; a butter knife; three serving spoons;a dessert spoon; a butter knife; 19 dinner knives; 21 salad knives; two condiment spoons; six coffee spoons; six tea spoons; a kind pattern cake knife; a set of six swan knife rests; and seven other spoons.
A collection of silver plated and other metal items. To include a cut glass claret jug with grape embellishment; three sauce boats; a six place set of Arthur Price thread and shell cutlery as pictured : a Sheffield plate footed salver; a faux mothers rod pearl dessert knife & fork set, cased; tea set; napkin rings; a pair of modernist glass lined bud vases; a plated nurses belt buckle and other items.
A Victorian Silver Fish-Fork and Fish-Knife, by George Adams, London, 1871 Beaded Old English pattern, engraved with initials, the blades and tines pierced with scrollsthe fish-knife 32cm long, total weight 9oz 4dwt, 287gr (2)Each fully marked on back of handle. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The engraved initials are perhaps later.
Two James II or William and Mary Silver-Gilt Small Forks, One Maker's Mark RS Only, Perhaps for Roger Strickland, and One Maker's Mark TT Crowned Only, Late 17th Century each of a slightly differing Trefid pattern, robustly engraved with differing foliage, with three tines11cm long, 11dwt, 17gr (2)Provenance: The first fork with Henry Willis Antique Silver, Sherborne, 25 January 2022.The second fork perhaps Whittons, Honiton, 20 December 2020, lot 437.
A group of silver items, comprising a Francis Howard silver pickle fork, a silver cigarette case with silver gilt interior, a propelling pencil with engine turned decoration, a circular trinket box, in the Dutch style and three silver handled knives including a cheese knife, all in the King's pattern, total silver weight excluding the knives 5.61toz.

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