A VICTORIAN SILVER TELESCOPIC TOASTING FORK MAKER'S MARK SH, BIRMINGHAM 1843, THE TINES BY TAYLOR & PERRY, BIRMINGHAM 1843 With a lacquered handle and suspension loop 28.5cm (11 1/4in) long (retracted) Together with a white metal telescopic toasting fork, with silver tines, maker's marks obscured, London 1810, 24cm (9 1/2in) long
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A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE To include: three Victorian Queen's pattern table spoons by William Eaton, London 1841, engraved with a crest, 22.5cm (9in) long; a fiddle pattern table spoon; a pair of George IIII fiddle pattern sauce ladles by John & Henry Lias, engraved G, 17.5cm (7in) long; eight Victorian tea spoons by Reid & Sons (David Reid), Newcastle 1863, with twisted stems and engraved with a crest, 14cm (5 1/2in) long; and a fiddle pattern table fork; together with a collection of electro-plated items to include: a quantity of Queen's pattern flatware; a cased pair of nut crackers; a cased set of six butter knives with glass pistol grip handles; and other items 756g (24.3 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A box of various plated wares to include plated on copper salver with engraved decoration, large fiddle pattern serving spoon, carving knife, ham knife and various other mainly Old English pattern spoons, forks, tea spoons etc and a mother of pearl handled six place plated fruit knife and fork set
A group of mixed silver flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George III teaspoon, 1801, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, Old English pattern, 13.3cm long; a pair of Victorian sugar nips, London, 1848, Elizabeth Eaton, engraved with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 15.8cm long; a sugar or jam shovel spoon, Birmingham, 1912, maker TW, in fitted case, 15cm long; six continental cocktail straw spoons, stamped 830, 18.5cm long; a German asparagus shovel, the silver handle stamped 800 and decorated with scrolling foliate and floral motifs (filled), 27.5cm long; a cake slice and sugar spoon, the slice stamped 835 and the spoon unmarked, both with pierced handles and rose terminals, the slice 20cm long, the spoon 16.4cm long; a small group of German flatware comprising serving spoons, forks and knives, all with steel blades and handles stamped 800 (filled), some with gilding to blades; a German spoon and fork, stamped 800 and marked CHEVALIER to reverse, both engraved with name Rudolf to terminals, 17.4cm long; a sifting spoon, stamped 800, gilding to interior of the bowl, 13.5cm long; and ten German teaspoons, stamped 800, 13.3cm long, total weighable silver approx. 20.2ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The unmarked spoon with pierced handle is not included in the weight. Flatware with filled handles is not included in the weight.
A mixed group of silver plate and metalware. The group comprising: a set of four candlesticks with knopped stems and stepped circular feet, decorated with gadrooned banding to capitals, shoulders and bases (filled), 22cm high; a pair of 19th century twin handled entrée dishes with covers, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, of oval form, with beaded borders, 28cm wide; a carving set, the metal handles (filled) decorated with foliate motifs and vacant cartouches, the knife 27.5cm long, the fork 24.5cm long, in fitted case; and a Fiddle pattern serving spoon, 32cm long (a lot)
An Edwardian silver teapot and cream jug. John Henry Potter, Sheffield, 1905. The tapering bodies repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, with vacant cartouches to sides, the teapot with mother-of-pearl finial to the hinged cover, teapot 13cm high, cream jug 9cm high (inc. handles). Together with a group of silver, comprising: a Victorian christening set, Sheffield, 1841, Aaron Hadfield, the knife 18cm long (filled handle), the fork and spoon 15cm long; a Victorian shallow beaker with gadrooning to body, London, 1885, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, with presentation engraving dated 1887, 6cm high; an Edwardian child's rattle with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham, 1902, Crisford & Norris, repousse decorated with scrolling foliate motifs, 13.5cm long (inc. handle); a small sugar caster, Birmingham, 1919, William Hutton & Sons, of octagonal baluster form, 12cm high; a cased set of cruets comprising mustard pot, salt cellar and pepper shaker, the mustard pot and salt cellar with spoon, Chester, 1938, S. Blanckensee & Son, with blue glass liners, the pepper shaker Birmingham, 1937, same maker, liner deficient; another condiment spoon, Sheffield, 1921, C. W. Fletcher & Son; and a teaspoon, Birmingham, 1912, Gorham Manufacturing Co., engraved with initials, 15cm long; together with a silver plated cream ladle, Sheffield, late 19th century, Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes & Barber, with twisted handle, 15cm long, total weighable silver approx. 31.6ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The child rattle, the knife part of the christening set and the silver plated cream ladle are not included in the weighable silver.
Nine George IV Irish silver teaspoons. William Cummins, Dublin, 1828. The floral variant King's pattern handles engraved with crest to terminals, together with various items of flatware comprising: a set of Elkington & Co. silver handled side knives in fitted case, Birmingham, 1914, with decorative laurel design to handles, case signed Elkington, Liverpool; a part set of Mappin & Webb silver coffee spoons and sugar nips, London, 1915, in fitted case; a Victorian silver table fork; six silver coffee spoons with figural terminals, Sheffield, 1912, Atkin Bros; a butter knife and various other tea, coffee and condiment spoons, total weighable silver approx. 21.9ozt (a lot)
A group of British and Continental flatware. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a pair of Victorian pierced silver sugar nips, Birmingham, 1892, John Millward Banks, 11cm long; a Victorian silver caddy spoon, London, 1898, Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), with shell shaped bowl, 8.7cm long; a set of six silver spoons with coffee bean terminals, Birmingham, 1923, Hukin & Heath,10cm long, in fitted case; a set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1924, William Suckling, 10.8cm long, in fitted case; a Georg Jensen knife sharpener, stamped STERLING DENMARK on the handle, 32.8cm long; a silver pill box, stamped 925, 5.4 x 1.7x 4.5cm; a pair of pierced German serving tongs, stamped 800, 16.5cm long; a soup ladle with 833 Dutch standard mark, Amsterdam, 20th century, Zaanlandse Zilversmederije, with scroll and foliate decoration to handle, 23cm long; a silver serving spoon with .833 Dutch standard mark, 1865, maker ARS, pierced and engraved with scrolling motifs, 17.8cm long; a tea strainer, 833 Dutch standard mark, Schoonhoven, maker's mark indistinct, 14.5cm long; a pusher with 833 Dutch standard mark, 10cm long; a small silver serving fork, with 833 Dutch standard mark, Amsterdam, 1914, Zaanlandse Zilversmederije, pierced and decorated with scrolling floral motifs, 17cm long; two other forks, 833 Dutch standard mark; a Continental table spoon, stamped 800 A.M.D., with pierced handle decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 6.2cm long; a sugar nip, stamped 835, pierced and decorated with floral motifs, 9.7cm long; two knives, stamped 800 to handles and with stainless steel blades (filled handles), 20cm long; a cased set of nut crackers; and a knife with mother-of-pearl handle and stainless steel blade, 20.5cm long, total weighable silver approx. 16.3ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The Georg Jensen knife sharpener, the nut crackers and the three knives are not included in the weighable silver.
A group of silver flatware. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: two Georgian tablespoons, 1792, maker RC, Old English pattern, 22cm long; two Georgian tablespoons, London, 1825, maker RC, Fiddle pattern, 22.4cm long; a further Georgian tablespoon, London, 1787, possibly Thomas Northcote, Old English pattern, 21.2cm long; one Georgian spoon, London, 1823, possibly William Seaman, Old English pattern, 12.8cm long; a further Georgian spoon, London, 1828, James Henry Daniel, Old English pattern, 14cm long; two Georgian spoons, maker's mark indistinct, Old English pattern, 13.6cm long; two Edwardian spoons, London, 1903, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, Fiddle pattern, 14.6cm long; a further Edwardian spoon, London, 1907, Josiah Williams & Co., Old English pattern, 12.5cm long; and one fork and one spoon, 1918 and 1920, John Round & Son, Sheffield, both with bead pattern, 14.5cm long; together with an American tablespoon, stamped MYERS, 20.8cm long, most with engraved initials/armorials to terminals, total weighable silver approx. 15.9ozt (a lot)Condition Report: The spoon stamped Myers is not included in the weighable silver.
A William IV private-die Adelaide pattern (Queen Adelaide) table fork. Mary Chawner, London, 1837. The terminal die-struck with the crown of Queen Adelaide (who became Dowager Queen in 1837) and with the Queen's cypher A.R., 21cm long, approx. weight 3.4oztFootnotes: As described in an article on private-die flatware in The Finial, Sep-Oct 23, pg. 5 (by Luke Schrager and Luke Delmas)Dowager Queen Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen (Adelaide Amelia Louise Theresa Caroline; 13 August 1792 – 2 December 1849) was the queen consort of the United Kingdom and of Hanover as spouse of William IV of the United Kingdom.
A group of 19th century Russian cloisonné enamelled silver flatware. Mark of Ivan Saltykov, Moscow, c.1887. Assay master Viktor Savinkov, 88 standard. The group comprising: a silver sifting/straining spoon, a pair of sugar nips and a small fork, possibly formerly part of a christening set, each engraved with Cyrillic initials to stem and decorated with polychrome cloisonné enamel scrolls and flowerheads within turquoise-enamelled and beaded borders, the spoon with perforated bowl, spoon 15.9cm, fork 11.8cm, sugar nips 14.6cm long, total weight approx. 5ozt (3)Condition Report: Cyrillic initials probably EK/BK
A group of flatware with hardstone handles. 19th century and later. The group comprising: a cased Victorian silver christening set with hardstone handles (spoon damaged), Birmingham, 1861, Hilliard & Thomason; a set of six each German table forks and knives with stainless steel blades and chrome plated tines, blades signed Alexander Coppel, Solingen; a separate knife and fork pair, the knife also signed Alexander Coppel; a small book mark and paper knife with nephrite jade handles; a two pronged fork with banded agate handle; a butter knife, blade stamped 800, possibly Kuopio, 19th century; and a quantity of hardstone handles, some damaged (a lot)
A Victorian silver Kings pattern cased christening set, John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London 1886, comprising napkin ring, spoon and associated fork (possibly 1842) within fitted case, fork 14.5cm long, with a George VI silver cased christening set, 'SL' Sheffield 1950, fork 14cm long, and a silver mounted cased manicure set (3 cases)
A selection of silver and silver plated items, including a silver mounted dwarf candlestick, A T Cannon Ltd, Birmingham 1972, 6cm high (weighted) a silver handled Kings pattern fish knife, 'R&S' London, 33cm long, with associated fork, a silver mounted wooden pepper grinder, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1911, 9cm high, and further items of silver and silver plated items (Qty)
A silver plated pedestal comport, galleried canted square top; an EPNS mounted claret jug; an EP mounted oak butter dish with Royal Doulton liner; other EPNS, circular tray, sugar scuttle with scoop, vases, trivet, basket, salts, a brass toasting fork, miniature candlesticks, hip flask a cut glass ship's decanter; a canteen of Kings and Queens pattern flatware; qty
A COMPOSITE WILLIAM IV SILVER PART TABLE SERVICE, various makers and dates, in Queen's Oyster pattern, comprising six each table, dessert and tea spoons, a pair of sauce ladles and a butter spade/fish fork, maker Jonathan Hayne, London 1834, six each table and dessert forks, maker's mark WB, London 1830, a set of four salt spoons, maker's mark indistinct, London 1834, 86ozs 9dwts total (37) (Part Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: All engraved with an armorial bar the salt spoons, fish knife poor, remaining items have been used but generally good.
A COLLECTION OF CAP BADGES ON A LEATHER BELT, a WWII fork and some football medals, the belt has fifteen badges and shoulder titles attached to it and includes R.A.O.C Royal Warwickshire, Royal Irish Hussars and N.Z.R.B , the fork is dated 1942 and has a broad arrow on it, the sports medals are white metal and from the Birmingham Works Amateur Football Association, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
DINKY TOYS MINT AND BOXED DIE-CAST FORD TRANSIT FIRE APPLIANCE, MODEL No 286 with retractable hose, box fair-to-good; A DINKY TOYS MINT AND BOXED S.R.N. 6 HOVERCRAFT, MODEL No 290, box good; and DINKY TOYS BOXED DIE-CAST CONVEYANCER FORK-LIFT TRUCK, MODEL No 404, mint but lacks driver and winder, box fair (3)
A late Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon set. With shaped handles and embossed decoration, hallmarks for The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1897, 122g gross, in a case Condition Report: Hallmarks are clear, the maker's mark on the fork is rubbed. The knife is slightly bent upwards at the cutting end. Generally metal has light surface marks and a little tarnished. The case is in a fair condition for its age, the clasp functions , some dents and marks to the suface, a little lose of the syrface material to the base.
An Edwardian silver Christening knife fork and spoon in a lined and fitted red leather case, each piece initialled, by the Alexander Clarke Manufacturing Co, Sheffield 1905/1908, together with; an Elizabeth II coronation commemorative silver knife fork and spoon in a fitted and lined case, by Charles Bogton & Sons, Sheffield 1952 and a cased set of six Edwardian silver "apostle" teaspoons with fluted bowls, by A.J. Bailey, Birmingham 1903, the red case 25cm long, 3.5oz weighable silver. (3)
A mixed lot: a set of five Danish silver Pyramid pattern coffee spoons by Georg Jensen of Copenhagen; four small silver Norwegian spoons with enamelled"longship" terminals; a silver souvenir spoon from Stratford on Avon, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1911; a silver "coronation" spoon; a small silver fork; a silver pickle fork; two silver butter knives; and fifteen other various spoons, the longest one 20.5cm long, 14.5oz weighable silver. (30)
A George V silver part service of Hanoverian pattern flatware and cutlery, to include: - twelve fish knives; eleven fish forks; a fish serving knife and fork; a soup ladle; two smaller ladles and three serving spoons, all initialled ‘P’, by Charles Boyton & Sons Sheffield 1919 the soup ladle 31.5cm long, 67.1oz. (31)
A Victorian cast silver, naturalistic spoon with a leaf bowl, a scrollwork stem and a mask terminal, by John Figg London 1848; together with a Victorian silver cream ladle and matching silver sugar sifter; two other sugar sifters; three antique silver ladles; a cold meat fork; and a plated nut pick, the cast spoon 14.5cm long, 9.4oz weighable silver. (10)
Silver flatware and cutlery:- a Victorian silver King's pattern fish serving slice and fork, initialled, by George Adams, London 1851, a George III silver punch ladle with a whalebone handle and a flowerhead-shaped bowl, inset with a Charles I hammered silver shilling, a small silver butter knife, five small silver condiment spoons, a pair of George III silver dessert forks, Old English pattern, and the following antique silver Fiddle patter:- two tablespoons, two dessert spoons, a butter knife, and two teaspoons, all with initials, the ladle, 36.5cm long, 22.4oz weighable silver. (18)
An early 20th Century Scottish Highlanders ceremonial dirk. Faceted glass top pommel, carved basket weave hilt set with studs and a blade with a serrated edge. Housed in a leather wrapped scabbard with white metal thistle mounts and companion knife and fork. Measures approx 45cm. If this lot is required to be posted please see sale notes regarding age verification.
TWO BOXES OF ORNAMENTS AND SUNDRIES, to include a William Shakespeare plaster bust, a Royal Crown Derby 'Imari' pattern 2451 saucer, a small horn beaker, tuning fork, a white lighter in the form of a pen, Belleek Porcelain tea ware, two small Chinese porcelain snuff bottles, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes)
ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS, to include a circular, engine turned pattern trinket box, with vacant cartouche, raised on three scroll feet, hallmarked Birmingham, markers mark rubbed, approximate gross weight 158.6 grams, a silver open face pocket watch case, hallmarked Chester, approximate gross weight 55.7 grams, a Georgian silver pickle fork, salt spoon, thimble and a glass toilet jar with white metal cover (condition report: general light wear, pocket watch case is heavily tarnished)

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