A PLATED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SERVICE FOR SIX the knives with blades by Thomas Turner & Co. of Sheffield and ivorine handles, also with a three-piece carving set and a bread knife, in a 1930s fitted oak canteen, (total fifty-six pieces). Note: The case sustained slight damage in an air raid in Birmingham during the Second World War.
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A LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND FLOWERHEAD BROOCH/PENDANT the principle diamond at the centre approx. 0.85cts, radiating 12 petals each set with smaller diamonds, the inner petals extended with diamond knife-edge collet 'buds', the other 60 old-cut diamonds approx. 4.10cts total, set throughout in silver and gold and with a removable brooch fitting, approx. 45mm wide overall (1 ¾ in), 15.8g gross
A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SPOONS, Mostly with initials, comprising; two serving spoons, Charles Eley, London 1827; and John Round Sheffield 1893; seven table spoons (including five mark of James Ede and Alexander Hewat, London 1808); a pair of early Victorian English provincial table spoons, mark of Robert Williams, Exeter 1838; a dessert spoon; sixteen tea spoons (including a set of six mark of Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1864; and a butter knife; various dates, makers and assay offices, 1205g gross (38 ¾ oz)
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER FLATWARE IN CASES comprising; a set of six late Victorian silver shell-bowl, apostle-end coffee spoons, a sifter spoon and a tongs, mark of William Devenport, Birmingham 1897, 60g (2 oz); a set of six silver bean-end coffee spoons, marl of Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1948; a damaged christening fork and a spoon, John round, Sheffield 1900, 62g; and a jam spoon and butter knife, Birmingham 1944-45, 34g (1 oz)
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY DANISH SILVER SERVING SPOONS, marks for Simon Groth, Copenhagen 1872; two 19th Century silver tablespoons; a 19th Century silver caddy spoon of shovel form, by Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1830; three other spoons; a mother of pearl handled silver butter knife; and a silver twin handled small trophy, London 1912, 13.5oz weighable (qty)
A GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE, with engraved and pierced blade by Robert Hennell, London 1790; four Victorian silver butter knives, with mother of pearl handles, three by George Unite, Birmingham 1846-55; a similar mother of pearl handled bread knife; a George III silver cheese scoop, with ivory handle by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1806; a sifter spoon; and other similar pieces (qty)
A DANISH PART SERVICE OF AMBROSIUS PATTERN FLATWARE, by Cohr, comprising two serving spoons, eight tablespoons, seven table forks, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, five pastry forks, five teaspoons, a coffee spoon, stamped Cohr 830, a similar spoon with nine matching steel bladed table knives, seven dessert knives and a butter knife (qty)
A PAIR OF MID 18TH CENTURY SILVER SUGAR NIPS, maker's mark and lion passant only struck twice for William Peaston, London circa 1750; a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, with pierced decoration, maker's mark only for Benjamin Mountigue, circa 1780, three further pairs of Georgian silver sugar tongs, a George III sifter spoon by Thomas Wallis II, London 1790, two Victorian silver butter knives, one with mother of pearl handle, the other ivory, and a pair of silver mounted ivory knife rests (10)
An unusual sterling silver letter opener, terminating with a Christopher Columbus head, the blade inscribed '1492 Worlds Fair 1892' the 1892 World Fair was held in Chicago to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World; an Edwardian silver bladed fruit knife, mother of pearl haft, Sheffield, 1906; a bone handled and mother of pearl fruit knives (4)
A Robert Jones of Church St. Preston, gold plated pocket watch, case diameter 51mm.Condition: dial very clean, hands good, currently in good working order although wont be sold with any guarantees, some knife marks and scratches to edge of case where attempts have been made to open the case back, however its a screwback to the case, some wear to bottom rear of case as pictured.
A WWII German trench knife, single edge steel blade stamped 'GOTTLIEB HAMMESFAHR SOLINGEN. FOCHE', the reverse with Imperial German armourer's proof mark, diamond section cross guard, ribbed wooden slab grips and steel scabbard with attached leather belt loop and press-stud retaining strap, length 28.5cm.
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED STAGS-HORN KNIFE RESTS raised on ball feet, maker:- HH, Sheffield 1893, a pair of Georgian silver SUGAR NIPS, a pair of Georgian bright-cut SUGAR TONGS, a Georgian silver shovel-shaped CADDY SPOON (a.f) a silver foliate engraved BUTTER KNIFE and a ditto FRUIT KNIFE.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CHERUBS HEAD FRONTED PRAYER BOOK, maker:- G & C Ltd, Birmingham 1905, a silver bladed FOLDING FRUIT KNIFE with engraved mother-of-pearl slips, Sheffield 1887, two bone handled MINI SEALS, a mother-of-pearl egg form THIMBLE CASE, a folding PENKNIFE, a 19th Century papier-mache SNUFF BOX and two Victorian ivory glazed base HOLDERS with silver rims, London 1881. (9)
Edwardian garnet and seed pearl negligée necklace with two mixed cut garnets suspended from two knife bar links interspaced by seed pearls with five further garnets on a gold trace chain.Condition report: The proceeds from the sale of the necklace are going to a charity- Riding For The Disabled. The necklace needs repairing. The garnets measure approximately 8 x 7mm. No hallmarks but probably 9ct gold. Gross weight approximately 7.3 grams
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