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An Oak Table Canteen of Silver and plated Flatwares, in Old English pattern, comprising – Silver Items: four Tablespoons; six Soup Spoons; six Dessert Spoons; six Teaspoons; six Egg Spoons; six Coffee Spoons; a Chutney Spoon; two Sauce Ladles; eight Table Forks; six Dessert Forks; Sugar Tongs – Plated Items: six Fish Forks; six Fish Knives; a pair of Fish Servers; six Dessert Forks; six Dessert Knives; a Carving Fork; a Bread Knife – a total of eighty items, weighable silver approximately 77 oz, London 1937 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company
An Extensive Elizabeth II Service of King's Pattern Flatware, J B Chatterly & Sons, Sheffield 1972 and 1973, for twelve place settings, comprising dessert spoons, dessert forks, fish knives and forks, table forks, soup spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, grapefruit spoons, fruit spoons, cake forks, eight table spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of salad servers, a ladle, twelve cake or fruit forks (with filled handles and steel tines), twelve dessert spoons (with filled handles), a preserve spoon, a pickled onion fork, a three piece carving set, twelve table knives, twelve side knives, a butter knife, and twelve fruit eating knives, weighable silver 7262g, 232oz
A Group of Five Georgian Caddy Spoons, various makers, including a stained ivory-handled shovel type, engraved with a pineapple motif, by Cox & Bettridge, Birmingham 1807, and an example with a pierced rounded rectangular bowl; and A George III Mother-of-Pearl Handled Folding Fork, circa 1800, duty head and lion passant marks only, 13.5cm long (6)
Eight large Table Forks and four smaller, five Dessert Forks, eight Dessert Spoons, five Tablespoons, Fiddle pattern (worn), four Sauce Ladles, two pairs of Sugar Tongs, two Butter Knives, a Pickle Fork and various Tea and Condiment Spoons, a Hot Water Jug with basket handle, an Egg Cup, a copper plated Pint Mug, a cut glass Vase raised on silver pedestal base A/F, six ivorine handled Tea Knives and four others, etc.
An Extensive Silver Canteen of Flatware, all engraved with the O'Callaghan family crest, maker Robert F. Mosley, to include a set of eleven Old English pattern dinner forks, Sheffield 1932, a set of eleven Old English pattern dessert forks, Sheffield 1932, five large Old English pattern tablespoons and twelve matching smaller tablespoons, Sheffield 1932, a set of twelve Old English pattern soup spoons, Sheffield 1932, eleven Old English pattern teaspoons, six matching coffee spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1932, together with eleven matched Old English pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1940, a large Old English pattern silver serving ladle and two matching sauce ladles, Sheffield 1932, a set of twelve-each silver fish knives and forks, together with a pair of matching servers, with foliate engraved decoration and with Ivorene handles, Sheffield 1932, eleven silver dessert forks and nine matching dessert knives with engraved decoration and simulated mother-of-pearl handles, (two knives and one fork damaged but complete, Sheffield 1932, together with an oak cutlery canteen with green baize-lined hinged top and three sliding trays and containing two sets of meat carvers and sharpening steel, twelve dinner knives and twelve dessert knives, all with stainless steel blades by Robert F Mosley, and Ivorene handles engraved with the O'Callaghan family crest, the case with inset brass plaque engraved with R.F.B. O'Callaghan monogram, 137ozs. in total See illustration. Lots 173-187 bear the family crest of The O’Callaghan Family of Maryfort, Co.Clare, namely a dexter arm, embowed, couped at shoulder, in hand a sword, thereon a snake. Some pieces were presented to C.L. O’Callaghan as Master of The Fingal Harriers Hunt, founded in 1881 and still in existence, while some trophy cups were awarded for Croquet tournaments held at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne between 1910-21, and were presented by the 9th Duke of Devonshire, Victor Cavendish, also Mayor of Eastbourne. The O’Callaghan family have ancestral links to the 7th Duke of Devonshire and the Cavendish family. Cornelius O’Callaghan (1741-97) was made 1st Baron Lismore with the peerage continuing with the 1st Viscount Cornelius O’Callaghan (1775-1857) (son of 1st Baron Lismore) and becoming extinct in 1898 on the death of George Ponsonby O’Callaghan (1815-1898) 2nd Viscount Lismore.
A Mappin & Webb plated canteen of cutlery comprising eight table, dessert and fish knives & forks, four table spoons, eight dessert, soup, tea, coffee and grapefruit spoons, carving knife, fork and steel, eight pastry forks, soup ladle, pair of sauce ladles, pair of salad servers, salt, pepper, mustard and two spoons, within an oak case with hinge lid and two drawers.
A set of close plate campaign flatware, by W Scott, Sheffield circa 1807, comprising a spoon and fork with screw off handles, a folding knife resembling a cut throat razor and a corkscrew all in a red leather wallet; another red leather case containing a miniature travelling writing set with inkwell, retractable pen and a sand pot; also another travelling inkwell (3)
An extensive Danish metalwares Acorn pattern flatware service by Georg Jensen, designed by Johan Rohde, comprising twelve of each dinner knives, dinner forks, luncheon knives, luncheon forks, fish knives, fish forks, pastry forks, dinner spoons, dessert spoons, tea spoons, fruit knives, fruit spoons, a sauce ladle, a large serving spoon, a medium serving spoon, a jam spoon, a meat fork, a bottle opener, a small cake slice, a pair of salad servers and a large serving knife and fork (155)
A SET OF ELEVEN GEORGE V FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1912. Together with three George III dinner forks by Robert Eley, London 1801, a George III dinner fork by Robert Eley, London 1792 another by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1792 and a silver dinner fork by Stephen Adams, other marks indistinct. Approx weight in total 30g.
A Victorian Scottish Highland dirk of the "71st Regiment - Highland Light Infantry", the 13.5ins blade etched with battle honours, with carved wood and brass studded hilt, the terminal set with a cairngorm, and with gilt metal mounted and leather covered scabbard inset with small knife and fork, 19.5ins overall (blade pitted and somewhat cleaned, cairngorm missing to terminal of small knife, leather covered scabbard scuffed and some leather missing).
Mostly plated wares, comprising; six pairs of fish knives and forks, cased, a christening set, cased, a carving knife and fork, cased, a spirit kettle with a stand and with a burner, a hot water jug, an oval cake basket, a circular stand, with a pierced border, a teapot, a twin handled bowl and a stand.
A 19TH CENTURY PEWTER DIARY CAN of ovoid form, the brass hinge marked 'The Britannia Can', the top inscribed 'H COLLINS' the body inscribed '68 HYDE ST. WINCHESTER' made by the Dairy Supply Co, Museum Street, London. 9cm x 11cm, sold along with A 19TH CENTURY BRASS AND STEEL LADLE of typical form with brass bowl. 55cm, and a STEEL TWO PRONGED FORK. 53cm

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