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A plated part table service, detailed Victoria and J. Tostrup, the handles of tapered design and with beaded and fanned terminals, comprising; twelve table knives, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tea knives, twelve fruit spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve medium sized knives, eleven teaspoons, a cheese slicer, a pair of twin pronged forks, a serving spoon and fork, a pair of serving spoons and a flan server.
Continental silver filigree, unmarked, possibly French, second half of the 17th century comprising: an ecuelle and cover, a casket with hinged cover and an etui containing silver-gilt spoon, cannon-handled knife and fork with steel blades and tines, finely decorated openwork wire frames incorporating stamped flowerheads, birds and masks, the knife fork and spoon probably late 17th century, the dog nose spoon with maker's mark only IIP ecuelle 9cm, 3 1/2in over triform handles 146gr, 4oz 14dwt all in Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Lady Charlotte Schrieber (1812-1895) and thence by descent. Lady Charlotte was an extraordinary woman, who in later life became a widely travelled and formidable collector. Her porcelain, playing cards and fans were bequeathed to the Victoria and Albert and British museums in 1885 and 1891. Compare the work of the casket with the steel base of a watch in the Louvre attributed to a Paris workshop 3rd quarter of the 17th century, in Michele Bimbenet-Privat, Les Orfevres et L'Orfevrerie de Paris au XVIIe Siecle, vol II, p.490
A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware, to include: eight table spoons, a dessert fork, a pair of sauce ladles, a salt spoon and an egg spoon; together with a small collection of Old English pattern flatware; an ivory handled toasting fork and other miscellaneous cutlery, flatware and place markers (Qty) 44oz weighable silver
An Edwardian cased set of twelve tea knives and forks, by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1903, with mother of pearl handles, contained in a fitted case; a cased set of twelve coffee spoons, with matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1903; a cased set of two preserve spoons and a matching knife, fork and spoon, with fitted case (4)
A selection of flat ware, to include; a matched silver fish server probably Alexander Hewat, London 1810 and fork London 1808, both of fiddle pattern along with a pair of silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles Edinburgh 1838, marked "CAM BRON" "DUN DEF" monogrammed "D" a silver fiddle pattern tablespoon Dublin 1816, bearing retailer's stamp for "M West", monogrammed and a selection of George III tablespoons to include two Peter and Ann Bateman London 1791 monogrammed, two William Eaton 1819, two further tablespoons London 1807 and 1810 maker's marks indistinct and a dessertspoon "I L" London 1816, total weight approx 25oz(12)
Sundry 19th century silver flatware to include a pair of table forks in the Kings Pattern, George III tablespoon in the Old English Pattern, Victorian Fiddle & Thread Pattern table fork and matching dessert fork, one other dessert fork, dessert spoon and sugar bows, gross weight 18oz, various dates and makers
An American part canteen of white metal cutlery by Reed and Barton of Massachusetts, Francis I pattern stamped Sterling and Patent date June 25th 1907 comprising : 6 serving spoons, 8 fruit spoons, 1 fruit server and 1 fruit fork, 7 fish forks, 8 fish knives, 6 dessert forks, 7 dessert spoons, 1 dinner knife, 8 dinner forks, 5 dessert knives

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