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Oak cased canteen of silver flatware, Sheffield 1918 by Mappin and Webb, with metal blades, each with a ribbon and thread hilt: 3 piece carving set, six each of table and dessert forks, cheese and table knives, fish knives and forks, dessert, soup and table spoons, also a soup ladle, basting spoon, pair of sauce ladles, sugar tongs and a fish serving fork. (Case distressed)
A collection of 18th and 19th century German knives forks and a spoon, to include: a horn handled knife and fork inscribed 'S Matthaus' and 'S Bartholome', the knife blade 'Matthaus Angermiller', a similar two pronged fork, another possibly 17th century with brass and mother of pearl inlaid handle, a Wragg's patent knife and fork made by Priest of Oxford Street and a folding knife and fork with steel piqué tortoiseshell handles (10)
A comprehensive Victorian silver 153 piece Elizabethan pattern part canteen, by Francis Higgins and retailed by R.S. Garrard & Co, in afitted oak case comprising: Tray 1: Pair fish servers, asparagus tongs, sugar tongs, 10 fish forks and 12 teaspoons, Tray 2: 4 salt ladles, 12 dessert forks, 24 table forks, 1 butter knife, Tray 3: 1 carving knife, 1 carving fork, 12 table knives, 10 fish knives, Tray 4: 1 sugar ladle, 1 caddy spoon, 12 dessert spoons, 12 table spoons, Tray 5: 12 table knives, 18 cheese knives, Base: 2 sauce ladles, 1 soup ladle, 1 salad serving spoon, 1 salad serving fork, a gravy spoon, with original inventory to inside of lid, London 1883, gross weighable approx 243oz, the case 31cm high, 57cm wide, 42cm diameter
A 19th century French mantle timepiece, the gilt metal drum case with an eight day movement with a white enamel dial, surmounted by a hay store and flanked by a farmer with a hay fork, on an alabaster plinth with gilt metal mounts. 9in. (23cm). A separate ebonized wood base, (formerly with a glass dome).
William IV rosewood work table, the rectangular top with two drop leaves over twin end drawers, the upper fitted with writing skiver and concealed compartment fork ink and pens over lower drum shaped needlework reservoir, the opposite end with two dummy drawers on cluster column pedestal on quadripartite base with scroll supports concealing brass castors, 34 1/in (87.5cm) width when open
A Harlequin or matched service of bead pattern flatware and cutlery comprising :+ eight tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, a mounted stainless steel carving knife and fork and two non-matching small ladles (one by Ollivant of Manchester) mixed makers and dates, George III - modern, 68oz weighable silver.
A mixed lot of flatware :+ A set of six Scottish Kings pattern table forks, initialled, by William Mortimer, Edinburgh (maker's mark only), a set of six early 19th century fiddle tablespoons, initialled, maker's mark "IB" probably colonial, a set of three armorial dessert spoons 1897/8, six assorted continental tablespoons and a Victorian engraved cake serving knife and fork with loaded Grecian pattern handles, initialled, Sheffield 1869, two Chinese ladles with red-stained ivory handles and a 17th century Dutch
A mixed lot,+ comprising: a cased set of eight mother of pearl handled fruit knives (four deficient) by Samuel Pemberton, two further knives, a bread fork, a pair of sugartongs, two ice cream spoons, three condiment spoons, four Glasgow single stick Kings pattern teaspoons, an Aberdeen teaspoon and a fiddle and thread 'pickle' spoon 11oz (weighable silver) (16).
A Meissen "Hausmaler" Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1740, painted in underglaze blue, iron red and colours externally with birds amongst flowers issuing from rocks, seated figure in a townscape to the interior of the chinoiserie tea bowl, the saucer with birds amongst flowering blossoms, with figurative and topographical vignettes to the outer border, enriched in gilt, underglaze painted blue crossed swords mark, the saucer impressed "23" and "N97"(?) in underglaze blue to the inside of the foot rim, the tea bowl with indistinct impressed "S" (five small chips to the tea bowl rim); A Pair of Dresden Porcelain Hexagonal Panelled Dwarf Candlesticks, in 18th century style, the nozzles and bases alternately painted with Watteauesque couples and profusions of roses, with triple knopped stems, "AR" (Augustus Rex) mark in underglaze blue, 13.5cm high (one with repaired stem); and A Volkstedt Cabinet Cup, Cover and Saucer, in 18th century style, painted in puce en camiaeu with putti in landscapes, within canary yellow borders, enriched with gilt, crossed hay-fork mark in underglaze blue (finial chipped) (4)
A Campaign set all interlocking, contained within a leather cylindrical case, includes white metal beaker, white metal goblet, folding table spoon, table fork/corkscrew, table knife, tea spoon and dessert spoon combination, pepperette, salt pot and lidded compartment, possible dates from the Crimean War.

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