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A silver tapered rectangular tea caddy by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930, with gadrooned borders, lion mask ring handles and on bun feet; a pair of oblong napkin rings, Birmingham 1931; a silver mounted leather 'Patience' playing card box, London (marks worn); an American silver coloured serving fork by Gorham Mfg. Co.; an Indian embossed trumpet specimen vase; a plated muffin dish and cover and a pair of Old English pattern fish servers To be sold on behalf of 'Help for Heros' (charity no. 6363256)
A canteen of electroplated Old English pattern flatware by Walker & Hall; comprising twelve dessert spoons, table spoons, table forks, dessert forks, tea spoons, fish knives and forks, with ivory handles, a pair of fish servers, a dozen ivory handled dinner knives and nine tea knives, a pair of sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a gravy spoon, sugar tongs, a sugar spoon, a custard spoon, four salt spoons, a pickle fork, and six egg spoons, all in a fitted wooden case in lift out trays
A PLATED GOBLET with panelled body and vacant cartouche on knopped stem and circular foot rim, a pair of asparagus tongs, a water jug with writhen moulded body, a ladle and a pierced circular two handled dish, a set of six pairs of Christofle silver plated forks and spoons, together with six silver plated lobster picks, two bright cut brandy ladles and a pickle fork (5)
A set of six Victorian silver gilt teaspoons, engraved foliage and an initial, makers Wakely & Wheeler, london 1888, an Edwardian decorative silver straining spoon with pierced closed cast foliage scroll handle and pierced fret bowl, Makers James Dixon & Sons Sheffield 1901, a silver spoon designed by Georg Jensen, import marked London 1954, a late Victorian silver pickle fork, with knobbly mother of pearl handle, Maker W. S. Sissons, sheffield 1895, a continental sauce ladle and a green enamel and gilt mussel spoon and fork. 7oz (240gm). (12)
Bright cut silver cutlery, engraved either crests or initials, comprising: eight Victorian hanoverian pattern table spoons (4 and 4) and a George III Old English pattern table spoon, a set of ten george IV Hanoverian pattern table forks. Makers William Eley and William fearn, London 1820, two more George iII and Victorian, eight George III Old english pattern dessert spoons, six victorian dessert forks (4 and 2), two george IV dessert forks, a late victorian child’s fork and three later dessert forks and nine teaspoons, seven George III, London another edinburgh and another Victorian, different dates and makers, London. 82.5 oz (2706gm). (50)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a George II bottom struck Hanoverian Tablespoon, initialled, London 1745; together with a further first half of 18th Century Old English Pattern Tablespoon, crested, London circa 1740, Maker’s Mark Paul Hanet; and a Victorian Fiddle Pattern Dinner Fork, initialled verso, London 1881, Maker’s Mark George W Adams, various dates and makers (3)
A Mixed Lot comprising: three porcelain handled Butter Knives, each with cutlass blades to ribbed and hallmarked Silver ferrules, with Willow Pattern blue and white porcelain handles; together with a three tined Fork; and further Butter Knife of similar construction, and a Brass Pastry Wheel, various dates and makers (6)
A Mixed Lot comprising: an early 19th Century mother-of-pearl handled Silver Folding Fruit Fork, with plain grips and a initialled cartouche, to reeded mounts and two engraved tines; together with a mother-of-pearl handled Folding Fruit Knife, with plain polished blade to shaped and engraved mother-of-pearl grips, and initialled cartouche; and a further folding Utility Tool, various dates and makers (3)
A silver six piece Art Deco style cruet set, Birmingham 1950, a George V silver circular lidded box, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931, a set of twelve George V silver tea spoons, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935, another set of six Edward VII monogrammed tea spoons, a set of three silverwine labels, Birmingham 1964, an Asian white metal serving spoon and a matching fork and other assorted silver, (a lot).
A late Victorian silver hot water pot, London 1905, Turner Bradbury, 15.4 oz, 24 cm high, a George V silver four division toast rack, Chester 1917, an Indian white metal cigarette case, a nine carat gold cigar piercer with engine turned decoration, a German white metal and gilt 12 piece knife and fork set in fitted case, marked 800 Solingen, a silver plated breakfast dish and cover, a Sheffield plate biscuit tin, cast in relief with fox hunting scenes, (a/f), an oval silver plated gallery tray and other assorted silver plate, (a lot).
A mixed lot: a large modern capstan inkwell, inscribed 'Presented to Major J. N. Cash M.C. RE by the officers of the 43rd (Wessex) Divisional, RE January 1926', by A. & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1923, (loaded) 8in (20.5cm) diameter together with three various spoons and a fork, the following plated items: a small quantity of flatware and cutlery, a salver, a toast rack, a pierced dish, a set of four small painted tin dishes, and a quantity of assorted costume jewellery, etc. (Lot)
A Queen Anne wavy-end tablespoon, scratched 'H' over 'IA', by William Matthew, London, c.1705 (date letter worn), together with a George I three-prong dessert fork, a Queen Anne wavy end dessert spoon by William Scarlett, and an engraved trefid teaspoon, maker's mark only 'PH', London c.1690, 4oz. (4)

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