Quantity (30 pieces) of Spode blue and white "Castle" pattern dinner wares, comprising: large circular tureen; large ashet with gravy well, 53cm long; covered square vegetable dish; two small ashets, each 32cm long; six dinner plates, 25cm diam.; nine salad plates, 21cm diam.; three side plates; two tea plates; covered sauce tureen with stand and ladle; further stand and cover and a gravy boat. Early 19th century, printed and impressed marks.
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A George V silver rat tail part canteen of cutlery, in a three drawer mahogany cabinet on stand, with brass shield escutcheon to the top, and recessed carrying handles to the sides, raised on tapering square legs, brass capped on castors, comprising twelve table forks, knife rest, twelve teaspoons, twelve dessert forks, six egg spoons, basting spoon, soup ladle, three sauce ladles, twelve dessert, soup and table spoons, 162.63oz., twelve dessert knives, dessert forks, nine fish forks and knives, and a pair of fish carvers, 55.23oz, seven table knives, carving knife and fork, and a pair of nut crackers, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1917.
A pair of Victorian silver fiddle and shell pattern sugar tongs, Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1859, monogrammed, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern salt spoons, William Eley & Fearn, London 1806, a pair of George IV fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, London 1824, initialled and a Scottish hourglass pattern silver toddy ladle, Edinburgh 1823, 4.3ozs weight combined (6).
A pair of George III silver bright cut engraved teaspoons, Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1792, monogrammed, a mid 18th century silver picture back teaspoon, with a farmyard scene, marks rubbed, crested, a George III silver condiment ladle, marks rubbed, crested and a Dutch silver fiddle and thread pattern tablespoon, 19th century, monogrammed, 4.3ozs weight combined (5).
A Collection of Antique Period Small Silver Flatware Pieces all Fully Hallmarked. Comprises 1/ George III Pair of Silver Sugar Tongs. Hallmark London. 26.9 grams. 2/ George III Pair of Sugar Tongs, Maker Richard Mills. c.1770. London Hallmark 42.9 grams. 3/ George III Silver Ladle. Hallmark London 1796, Maker R.C ( Richard Cooke ) Weight 47.8 grams. 4/ George III Pair of Large Silver Salt Spoons, Hallmark London 1809 and London 1825. 5/ George III Silver Fork. Hallmark London 1828, Maker W.C. 45.6 grams.
Selection of early 20th century American Gorham sterling silver Hunt Club pattern flatware with engraved initial, comprising 8 salad forks, 8 dinner forks, 16 teaspoons, 8 gumbo soup spoons, 1 butter spreader, 1 master butter knife, 3 table/serving spoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 serving spoon, 1 serving spoon, 1 gravy ladle, 1 large jelly server, 8 iced tea spoons and 2 knives. All marked Gorham Sterling Pat 1930. Together with 6 Plymouth pattern Pat 1911 Bouillon spoons, 12 Buttercup pattern Old style pickle forks, a group of other American sterling silver items, including two commemorative spoons, and six miscellaneous white metal/plated serving pieces. Approximately 99ozs weighable silver. 83 sterling silver pieces in total.
A George V Silver Hanoverian Pattern Table Servicefor twelve place settings, by Reid & Sons, London 1932, comprising - eight table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons (three by A. H. N. Sheffield 1972), twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, pair of sauce ladles and a soup ladle, weight 109ozs, Twelve Elizabeth II Silver Handled Pistol Grip Fish Knives and Forks, Twelve Matching Table Knives and Dessert Knives, by A. H. N. Sheffield 1972
A Dutch Silver "Old English" Pattern Part Table Service, by various makers and dates, comprising - fifteen table spoons, thirteen table forks, fifteen dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, soup ladle, serving spoon and fork, weight 101ozs, and twelve Elizabeth II silver handled table knives and six dessert knives, by Albert Henry Thompson, Sheffield 1975, with stainless steel blades
A Victorian silver sugar-bowl and a George VI silver sauce-ladle, the bowl by Wakely and Wheeler, London, 1896, the ladle by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1938, the bowl tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with two openwork spatulate handles, the ladle Old English pattern, the bowl 16cm wide over handles, 7oz 14dwt (2)
Mappin and Webb canteen of flatware, with place settings for twelve, to include fish knives and forks table knives, cheese knives, table forks, dessert forks, fish servers, soup spoons, table spoons, nine dessert spoons, soup ladle, sauce ladles, carving set, non-contemporary nutcrackers, all housed in an oak canteen boxCheese and Table knives have later replacements which do not fit the canteen correctly
Mixed Lot: comprising an Edward VII Old English point pattern sauce ladle with circular bowl, initialled, length 15.5cm, London 1903, maker's mark GJ, DF, together with a Victorian caddy spoon with engraved shovel shaped bowl and twisted stem, length 13cm, Birmingham 1851, maker's mark TD and a gilt metal and enamelled Continental sifter spoon with circular pierced bowl, twisted stem and blue and white enamelled handle marked with a single pennant punch, weighable silver approx 59gms, various dates and makers (3)
Mixed Lot: George III sauce ladle in double struck threaded Fiddle pattern with oval bowl, London 1801 by William Eley & William Fearn, a further William IV ladle in Fiddle pattern with oval bowl, London 1830 by Francis Higgins II, together with a probably Dutch white metal decorative spoon, the bowl embossed with a coat of arms, the cast and pierced stem with a windmill finial, 230gms
Mixed group: early Georgian double ended marrow scoop, London circa 1725/35, maker possibly John Gorham or Jeffrey Griffith, 22cm long, 42gms, an unmarked Georgian silver toddy ladle with twist whalebone handle, 38cm long, together with a pair of Victorian heavy duty silver plated nut crackers (3)
Viners Silver Plated Canteen Of Cutlery English Bead Design, 58 Piece Canteen For 8 People, To Include 8 Table Knives And Forks, 8 Dessert Knives And Forks, 8 Dessert Spoons, 8 Teaspoons & 8 Soup Spoons + 3 serving Spoons, Ladle & 6 Cake Forks, Mahogany Finish Fitted Case, Overall Good Condition
A Collection of Antique Period Small Silver Flatware Pieces all Fully Hallmarked. Comprises 1/ George III Pair of Silver Sugar Tongs. Hallmark London. 26.9 grams. 2/ George III Pair of Sugar Tongs, Maker Richard Mills. c.1770. London Hallmark 42.9 grams. 3/ George III Silver Ladle. Hallmark London 1796, Maker R.C ( Richard Cooke ) Weight 47.8 grams. 4/ George III Pair of Large Silver Salt Spoons, Hallmark London 1809 and London 1825. 5/ George III Silver Fork. Hallmark London 1828, Maker W.C. 45.6 grams.
A 20th Century teak wood cutlery canteen with three drawers each having keys being fully appointed with James Dixon and Sons silver hallmarked cutlery, comprising of 132 pieces to include a carving set, knives, forks, spoons, fish knives and forks, large ladle, two small ladle, serving spoons, soup spoons, dinner spoons etc. Hallmarked Sheffield 1973. Gross silver weight approximately 6108g, this is not including the weight of the cutlery with stainless steel blades etc. Gross weight is approx 8175g. Everything present except there is a space for napkin rings.
Various oddments of silver, including Victorian Christening fork with mother-of-pearl handle, pair of Victorian quatrefoil napkin rings, two bottle tickets - 'Whiskey' and 'Sherry', conical sifter ladle on turned wood handle, 830 grade Norwegian Gothic-style caddy spoon and salt spoon, 835 standard Dutch snuff box, Hong Kong 'silver' cocktail spoon/straw (10)
A quantity of Georgian and later silver spoons, inc. Scottish fiddle pattern salt ladle, GR, Glasgow 1830, six fiddle pattern teaspoons, Charles Boyton II, London 1886/89 and other spoons, to/w two open salts, Birmingham 1899 and a silver-faced photograph frame, Sheffield 2009, 11.8oz of weighable silver

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