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A Victorian four-piece Christening set, comprising: a mug with scroll handle and gilded interior, bearing an inscription to the underneath; together with a matching spoon, knife and fork, all with engine turned decoration and monogrammed, the mug 8.5cm. high, Robert Garrard, London 1861, weighable silver 292gm., 9.39oz., in a fitted case.
An early 19th century silver gilt dessert service, 'old English thread' pattern, comprising: twenty-four dessert knives, twenty-four dessert forks, twenty-four dessert spoons, and a pair of grape scissors, marks indistinct possibly for London 1819, crested, one fork later replacement, weighable silver 1579gm., 50.77oz, not including knives and grape scissors, contained in a fitted oak box with brass carrying handles and bearing paper label for HAMLET, GOLDSMITH & JEWELLER TO HIS MAJESTY AND TO THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE DUKES OF CLARENCE AND GLOUCESTER ETC., PRINCES STREET, LEICESTER SQUARE, the box 26cm. wide.
Mahogany 2 Drawer Cabinet on cabriole supports containing complete canteen of Mappin & Webb Silver Plated Cutlery with shell pattern for 12 inc. dinner knives, table forks, cheese knives, teaspoons, ice cream spoons, fish eaters, dessert spoons, dessert fork, soup spoons, gateaux forks & 6 serving spoons
Dutch 1930s silver flatware with reeded borders and pointed ends comprising soup ladle, fish slice, serving spoon and fork, pair of sauce ladles, small ladle, twelve fish knives and forks, twelve large spoons and forks, twelve dessert spoons and eleven forks, twelve teaspoons and claw tongs, and a similar cake slice and a similar pair of butter knives, weight of the above 172 ozs, date for 1938 with makers mark CM8, with eleven large silver handled knives, eleven small knives and twelve forks and two pickle forks,
Various silver napkin rings; a small silver shallow bowl; various silver teaspoons; a pair of Victorian silver bead edge cruet spoons, London 1865; a good quality Victorian plated and gilded sifter spoon with entwined branch and leaf handle; a silver handled shoe horn; a plated ham fork etc.
A pair of George IV Scottish silver tablespoons, of Fiddle pattern, bearing monograms, Glasgow 1824; a silver Christening spoon and fork, Sheffield 1911; a William IV silver teaspoon; a Georgian similar and various plated items to include butter knives, ham forks, jam spades, mother of pearl handled fruit knives etc.
GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, of oval bellied form with angular scroll handle, engraved with floral band between wriggle engraved borders, monogrammed cartouche, London 1801, makers mark rubbed but possible William Holmes, 3 1/2" high, 3oz, together with a SET OF FOUR 830 Standard TEASPOONS with fancy scroll pierced tops, an ELECTROPLATE PICKLE FORK AND BUTTER KNIFE (7)
A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sugar sifter with pierced bowl, Exeter 1838 by William R. Sobey, together with a silver christening fork and spoon London 1914 and 1915, cased, two silver forks and two silver spoons, a plated fish set, oak cased, a silver backed hand mirror and an Indian white metal hand mirror, brush and shoe horn.
An Elizabeth II cast silver egg with hammered finish, 2ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1991, and plain egg cup for same, an Elizabeth II wine funnel of Georgian design with rope pattern mount and cast shell pattern handle, 5ins high, Birmingham 1987, a textured silver chip fork, London 1999, a George V cylindrical mustard pot with leaf pattern mounts to body and slightly domed cover, 3.5ins high, Chester 1914, and a French silvery metal taste-vin
An Elizabeth II silver gilt table spoon and a similar table fork with cast fruiting vine pattern handles, London 1993 and 1997, a pair of similar tea spoons, a ditto dessert knife with stainless steel blade, and ten other sample items of differing patterns of cutlery and tableware (weighable silver 28ozs)
A Victorian baluster Christening mug, flared rim, capped scroll handle, skirted base, 8cm high, retailed by the Northern Goldsmith's Co, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Birmingham 1897; a George V Christening set, comprising a fork and a spoon, John Round, Sheffield 1920, cased; a George V novelty baby's rattle, as a jester, mother of pearl teething ring and haft, 13cm long, Birmingham 1920 (3)
A Victorian folding travelling fork, the two pronged blade bright-cut engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage, mother of pearl haft set with a vacant rectangular cartouche, 17cm long open, Sheffield 1888; a Victorian folding pocket fruit knife, the mother of pearl haft engraved with scrolling foliage and set with a vacant elliptical cartouche, 12.5cm long open, George Unite, Birmingham 1861; others, similar (5)
A 19th Century part Flatware Service, Rose pattern with honeysuckle heel, comprising twelve each Dinner Forks and Dessert Forks, initialled verso, eleven of each London 1843, Maker’s Mark John & Henry Lias; together with a further Dinner Fork, London 1864, and Dessert Fork, London 1827, weight combined 68 oz, various dates and makers (24)
A Mixed Lot comprising: three various Napkin Rings; together with a Pepper Caster; Windsor pattern Pickle Fork; and a further Pastry Fork; together with two white metal Open Salts, each modelled in the form of woven baskets; a further white metal Pickle Fork and Condiment Spoon fashioned from a coin, various dates and makers (10)
A silver gilt Georgian three piece childs knife, fork and spoon set by R.Mitchell, Birmingham 1823; a pair of late Victorian napkin rings by G.M. Jackson, London 1894, an oval napkin ring by the same maker for the same year, a set of four fiddle, thread and shell egg spoons by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1857, a pair of wishbone tongs and various other flatware, 558g weighable gross (17.75 oz)
A collection of silver flat ware items, comprising; a pair of late eighteenth century sugar nips by Benjamin Mordecai or Benjamin Montague, a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, a reproduction of a two pronged fork, a set of six cake forks, a set of six coffee spoons, and a preserve spoon, 304g (9.75 oz)

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