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A George III silver gilt “Queens” Pattern Christening knife and fork by Joseph Taylor, circa 1810, length of knife 17cm, also a George III provincial caddy spoon with a shell-shaped bowl, Exeter 1818, maker Joseph Hicks; a pair of Georgian bright cut engraved sugar tongs, Exeter circa 1800, maker Richard Ferris, another bright cut pair, makers mark JH (indistinct) and a Victorian ornate pair of tongs, London 1874, makers mark HH (6)
A George V canteen of Art Deco influence, with bead and ribbon borders, comprising:- six tablespoons, twelve soup spoons, two sauce ladles, twelve dessert spoons, twelve grapefruit spoons, twelve coffee spoons, twenty four teaspoons, a soup ladle, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, eleven cake forks, a pair of sugar tongs, together with twelve pairs of mother-of-pearl handled stainless steel fruit knives and forks, twelve stainless steel table knives, twelve similar dessert knives, twelve fish knives and forks and a pair of servers, two pairs of carving knives and forks, a pair of cut glass knife rests, maker H.R & Co, Sheffield, 1931, weighable silver 179ozs, contained in a walnut cabinet on stand.
A mixed lot of silver items comprising: an unmarked dog paperweight the dog lying on a resin base a set of six silver and enamel coffee bean end spoons a German silver mounted wallet with applied motifs a German cigarette case a continental snuff box with chased decoration and an electroplated fish knife with a carved ivory handle. (6)
A mixed lot of silver flatware various dates and makers comprising: a silver and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knife three salt shovels six old English pattern tablespoons a set of three salt spoons plus an American fish serving fork two table spoons and three other spoons approx. weight 22oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware various dates and makers comprising: a sauce ladle a pair of sugar nips seven dessert spoons two dessert forks a pair of sugar tongs a salt spoon two spoons a silver-gilt dessert fork and knife with green stained ivory handles approx. weight 16oz plus eleven silver handled fruit knives and forks retailed by Tessier with steel blades and twelve silver handled butte knives. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware various dates and makers comprising: a cased set of six tea spoons the terminals modelled as the Lincoln Imp six bowls spoons ten souvenir spoons eight teaspoons a butter knife two forks and a spoon six silver-gilt fruit forks and five fruit knives and other items including electroplate approx. weighable 22oz. (qty)
A collection of matched King’s pattern flatware various dates and makers including George Adams comprising: seven table forks nine tablespoons six soup spoons twelve fruit eating spoons/small soup spoons two dessert spoons six cake forks a butter knife twelve coffee spoons six tea spoons six fish forks six fish knives six dessert knives (two a.f) five table knives six steak knives (one a.f) and an old English pattern butter knife approx. weighable 100oz. (qty)
A George III silver Fiddle and Thread pattern canteen by Eley and Fearn the majority London 1803 and 1806 the reverse of the terminals crested comprising: forty-five tablespoons . forty-five table forks twenty-one dessert forks thirty-three dessert spoons eighteen teaspoons a pair of basting spoons six sauce ladles and a butter knife approx. weight 370oz. (qty)
A collection of small silver and flatware, including: a Victorian rectangular table snuff box by William Summers, London 1877, engraved overall with scrollwork in beaded roundels and other reserves, the gilt interior with a later presentation inscription, 8cm wide; a pair of knife rests by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1902; and a collection of small flatware, 15.6 oz gross
A collection of silver flatware, including: a pair of Old English beaded table spoons by John Lambe, London 1776, engraved `M`; another George III table spoon, marks illegible; a Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London 1893; a fiddle pattern table fork, Birmingham 1828; a butter knife, Sheffield 1918; a cased set of six coffee spoons; and a cased set of six silver handled cake knives, 12.2 oz gross weighable
A pair of blue and white printed pottery ‘Eastern Port’ pattern knife rests, probably Ridgway, 10cm in length; two other blue and white printed knife rests, a sponge drainer, three strainers, two patty pans and a gravy boat, various dates, first quarter 19th century (some damage). Provenance: From the collection of the late Mrs G.D. Otto.
A 19th century gentleman`s travelling vanity case with hallmarked silver fittings, London 1868-69 comprising long rectangular container, three smaller containers, perfume/scent bottle, containing lift-out tray with original bone handled pocket knife, razors, bottle opener, tweezers, button hook etc. The lid with secret spring loaded compartment containing brushes and mirror, rectangular walnut case with brass bound corners, length 28cm, height 15cm, depth 16cm (illustrated)
A Mappin & Webb part canteen of silver `Howard` pattern flatware (1940s and later), comprising twelve table forks, six table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, two sauce ladles, sixteen tea spoons, pair of salad servers, butter knife, one other and a spoon and various white handled table knives and dessert knives, silver weight 133oz. Contained in a three drawer mahogany cabinet enclosed by two doors
Six tea knives, with steel blades and with loaded silver pistol grip handles, another six tea knives, with steel blades and with loaded silver pistol grip handles, a Continental christening mug, detailed FANNY 1863 and ROBERT 1981, a silver bladed mother of pearl folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1912, a silver mounted clothes brush and a steel button hook, with a loaded silver handle.
A pair of silver sugar tongs, a silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1906, a silver napkin ring, import mark London 1904, three further napkin rings, a pickle fork with a mother of pearl handle, a pair of knife rests, a pickle fork and a preserve spoon with stone handles, six pairs of plated fish knives and forks, a quantity of mostly base metal table flatware, including five teaspoons in a box and a Flosmaron ceramic sugar castor.
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