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An English 19th century porcelain dessert service having moulded gilded borders and centres handpainted with English and continental landscapes including Dieppe, Dutch Fishermen, Near Littleover Derbyshire, Near Gravesend, comprising: Low tazza, rectangular dish and six plates, inscriptions in puce to base and painted nos. 3659B (8) Condition Report Overall some knife scratches and one plate with hairline
Five boxed sets of various sterling silver cutlery to include a complete set of butter knives, two butter dishes with single butter knife, a complete set of six knives, a compete set of grapefruit spoons with matching mother-of-pearl handle grapefruit knife, and a complete set of silver handled desert knives and forks, total silver weight 600g approx
A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF DANISH SILVER ITEMS, VARIOUS DESIGNERS FOR GEORGE JENSEN, COPENHAGEN comprising: "Cactus" Pattern: a gravy ladle, serving spoon and 2 pairs of salad servers; "Acanthus" Pattern: 2 mocha spoons, a butter knife and a cold cut fork; "Acorn" Pattern: a dinner knife, fish knife, soup spoon, bottle opener (long handle), bottle opener/bar knife, cocktail stirrer; "Old Danish" Pattern: a pair of salt spoons; "Argo" Pattern: 2 teaspoons; "Caravel" Pattern: a Cake Lifter and bottle opener; "Cyprus" Pattern: a Cold Cut Fork; "Acorn" Pattern: Wine Corkscrew; a Salt Cellar (No. 667), a Candlestick (No.1125, designed by Annette Howdle), a small circular bowl (No. 1142, designed by Soren Georg Jensen), a Modernist Dish (No.1078, designed by Henning Koppel), a Modernist Bowl with yellow enamel interior (No. 1120, designed by Magnus Stephensen), a Pair of Salt and Pepper Shakers (No. 1102A, designed by Henning Koppel) and a "Bernadotte" Pattern Salt Spoon, 1260g of weighable silver (32)
A SET OF DANISH SILVER "PYRAMID" PATTERN CUTLERY, DESIGNED IN 1926 BY HARALD NIELSEN FOR GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 20TH CENTURY comprising: 9 fish knives, 8 fish forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert forks, 8 dessert spoons, 8 dessert knives (one steel blade distressed), 10 dinner forks, 8 dinner knives, 2 sauce ladles, 2 serving spoons, a butter knife, 2 coffee spoons, 2 cold cut forks, a pastry fork, 6 serving spoons, in sizes, 3168g of weighable silver (83) HARALD NIELSEN: Harald Nielsen (1892 – 1977) was a Danish designer for Georg Jensen, for whom he worked for over half a century. As the younger brother of Georg Jensen’s third wife, he joined the company as an apprentice in 1909 and slowly worked his way up, first as a designer and then went on to become the head of the apprentice school. After Jensen’s death in 1935, Nielsen insured the high quality of the firm’s designs and production would be maintained, by selecting and training the designers and silversmiths according to Georg Jensen’s standards. In 1958, he was named artistic director of the company, until 1962. The designer also created a number of pieces of jewelry, hollowware, as well as his famous Pyramid cutlery sets.
A Third Reich Hitler Youth knife, fartenmesser, the blade etched with motto, stamped with RZM mark over “M7/42” over “1936” and with maker’s mark of WKC Solingen, the plated steel hilt with chequered black grips and enamelled badge, in its sheath with leather strap and belt loop. QGC (blade shortened and ground, hilt plating worn, no sheath paint, leather strap incomplete).
An officer’s campaign eating trousse, comprising folding knife and fork, and smaller blade, which slot together in the form of a penknife, small folding corkscrew, small facetted glass salt cellar, fitting into a velvet covered block which in turn fits into a silver plated beaker and then into a leather covered “barrel”; height 4”, diam 2½”, with lid and hasp. GC
A late 19th century Austrian hunting knife, plated SE blade 4½”, scalloped along part of back edge, into silver plated embossed and etched socket and cup, to feather covered grip with large eagle’s foot pommel, in its leather sheath with silver plated ornamental locket and chape; a black and white twin curled cock’s feather plume for Tyrolean hat, in “925” silver embossed oak leaf socket, with twin prong fasteners. Near VGC
A similar knife, the plain blade stamped at the forte with RZM mark and “M7/38” (Paul Seilheimer, Solingen), the plated grey metal hilt with chequered black grips and enamelled badge, in its sheath with leather strap and belt loop. Basically GC (blade ground down and reshaped, slight wear to plating, enamel chipped, no sheath paint remaining).
A 20th Century Canadian part canteen of cutlery, Birks Sterling silver Saxon pattern, comprising of twelve dinner forks, twelve side forks, twelve cake forks, eight dessert spoons, six soup spoons, three serving spoons, two ladles, eleven teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons a cake slice and a butter knife, together with associated flatware (95)

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