A George V extensive silver cutlery suite in mahogany and inlaid seven drawer fully-fitted canteen, comprising a full twelve place setting as described on a drawer by drawer basis; drawer one - carving set, table knives, dessert knives (all with ivorine handles); drawer two - pair of sugar tongs, twelve teaspoons, single sugar tongs, twelve coffee spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks; drawer three - eleven dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve table spoons, three mustard spoons, five salt spoons; drawer four - a pair of silver bladed fish servers, twelve silver bladed fish knives and forks with ivorine handles; drawer five - grape scissors, pair of fruit spoons, twelve silver bladed dessert knives and forks with mother of pearl handles (this drawer only maker Aitken Brothers, Sheffield 1911); drawer six - twelve tea knives and forks with ivorine handles, pair of jam spoons, butter knife, cake fork, bread fork, cake knife (all with ivorine handles); drawer seven - soup ladle, pair of mustard spoons, four salt spoons, pair of pate knives, pair of shell shaped butters, pair of sugar tongs, pair of mustard pots, set of four salt pots, three pepperettes, pair of trug shaped sweet dishes, and a pair of steel nutcrackers. All flatware by James Deakin & Sons, some condiments by other Sheffield makers, all circa 1912, the canteen having twin inlaid panelled doors, each drawer with sunken brass centre handle and ivorine annotated tablets, canteen w.52cm.All pieces assayed.Cabinet with numerous scuffs and age wear but stands well, doors close well but some warping, drawers run well.Cutlery generally very good with modest age wear only.All would benefit from a clean.Both pepperettes with one dent each.Mother of pearl and ivorine handles all very good.
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A modern Walker & Hall full twelve place setting cutlery suite, comprising table forks, table knives (handles loaded), dessert forks, dessert knives (handles loaded), fish forks (handles loaded), fish knives (handles loaded), butter forks, butter knives (handles loaded), soup spoons, dessert spoons, grapefruit spoons, teaspoons, and coffee spoons; together with a soup ladle, pair of sauce ladles, four tablespoons, and a three-piece carving set (handles loaded), gross silver weight excluding all loaded pieces 175oz, Sheffield 1980, housed in cloth wraps Note; All in immaculate and very little used condition
A collection of silver flatware, to include eight soup spoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1938, a ladle, hallmarked Sheffield 1900, seven serving spoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1901-1938, eleven teaspoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1928-1938, eleven forks, hallmarked Sheffield 1901-1938, twelve spoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1901-1938, eleven forks, mostly hallmarked Sheffield 1938 and three hallmarked London 1900.
A group of silver flatware, including: six pairs of Victorian silver-mounted mother-of-pearl fruit eaters; 6 George VI silver grapefruit-spoons, by Viners, Sheffield, 1939; 8 differing George III Old English or Fiddle pattern condiment-spoons; two differing pairs of George III and later sugar-tongs; a set of five coffee-spoons; 3 Hanoverian pattern teaspoons; a butter-knife; a small serving slice; a cream-ladle; a teaspoon; a soup-spoon and a spoon adapted as a child's spoon; together with: five differing decanter labels and an American silver bangle, weighable silver 19oz 11dwt (qty)
A CASED PAIR OF SILVER HALLMARKED SAUCE BOATS DATED 1937 FOR WILLIAM NEAL & SON LTD, TOGETHER WITH AN EDWARDIAN TOAST RACK DATED 1902 FOR HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON, A SILVER TROPHY CUP, A SILVER PRESENTATION CIGARETTE BOX, A SILVER FLARED DISH, A SET OF SIX SILVER TEA SPOONS, AND TWO OTHER, AND A VICTORIAN SILVER LADLE DATED 1841 FOR LEWIS SAMUEL. GROSS WEIGHT (EXC BOX) 1002grms.
A Christofle Talisman pattern part canteen of cutlery, blue lacquered and silver plate, 129 pieces including twelve table knives, twelve dessert forks and knives, twenty-one fish forks, nine tea knives, nine tablespoons, nine fish knives, nine teaspooons, nine dessert spoons, nine soup spoons, nine table forks, three pairs of serving spoons and forks, soup ladle and two sauce ladles CONDITION REPORTS All have general wear and tear conducive with age and use including some surface scratching, etc. and tarnishing. One knife appears to have an elastic band tarnish / burn and some of the fish fork prongs are lower than others. See images for examples.
by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1954/1957, 'Kings' pattern, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 4 table spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 12 dessert spoons, a pair of berry spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 pairs of fish eaters with filled handles and silver tines and blades, 12 pairs of fruit eaters with filled handles and steel tines and blades, a pair of fish servers with silver tines and blade, a pair of meat carvers, a pair of game carvers, a sharpening steel, 11 pastry forks, 11 coffee spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 grapefruit spoons and in addition 12 steak knives with filled handles and steel blades by Israel Freeman & Son 1945, 165ozt weighable silver, together with the following silver plated pieces; 6 table forks, 6 table knives, 2 table spoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert knives, 6 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 pairs of fish eaters, a pair of salad servers, 2 soup ladles and a sauce ladle (Qty: 270)
all by John Walton, 'Fiddle pattern', the basting spoons dated 1837, the ladle dated 1836, together with 6 'Fiddle and Thread' pattern teaspoons, dated 1837, 13.9ozt gross, crested (Qty: 9)Footnote: Other notes: From the time that Henry II established a mint in the town in 1157, it is likely that there were gold and silversmiths in the area. There was certainly one recorded in 1185. The assay office was formally established in 1701 and closed in 1883.
A GROUP OF SILVER, comprising a pair of George III Old English pattern tablespoons, maker Richard Crossley, London 1798, two Fiddle pattern tablespoons, both with engraved initials, London 1830 and 1834, a pair of George IV sugar tongs, engraved initials, maker George Turner, Exeter 1826, a late Victorian silver cream jug of baluster form, on three cabriole legs, 'S' scroll handle, makers Ollivant & Botsford, London 1900, a George III unmarked white metal punch ladle with whale bone handle, length approximately 29cm, s.d., and a George V silver rectangular cigarette box, engine turned cover, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, width 18cm, gross weight of weighable silver approximately 11.4ozt, 354 grams (8) (condition: pair of Old English pattern spoons in good condition, the two Fiddle pattern spoons have worn and dented bowls, sugar tongs have slight wear to bowls and some rubbing to the marks, cream jug has a number of dents and creases, the punch ladle is missing the tip mount off the handle and strengthening bar has become partially unsoldered, cigarette box has a number of small dents)
A PARCEL OF MATCHED WILLIAM IV AND VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, various makers and dates comprising a set of six Victorian table forks, engraved initial 'h', makers Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, London 1862, a set of four Victorian dessert spoons and six matching dessert forks, engraved crest, makers Chawner & Co (George Adams) London 1860, a set of six Victorian dessert forks, makers Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1862, a William IV sauce ladle and matching two dessert spoons and three dessert forks, engraved initial 'h', William Bateman II, London 1836, three Victorian silver table spoons, engraved crest, makers John & Henry Lias, London 1844 and 1846, seven Victorian dessert spoons and a dessert fork, makers John & Henry Lias, London 1846/47, approximate gross weight 69.7ozt, 2168 grams (parcel) (condition: used condition, some marks rubbed or partially rubbed, fork tines and bowl points have varying wear)
A PARCEL OF GEORGIAN AND LATER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE, including a George IV basting spoon, engraved initials, maker William Troby, London 1830, a George III sauce ladle, engraved crest, indistinct maker's mark, London 1805, a pair of tablespoons, engraved crests and initials, maker William Eley I, London 1796, a matched set of four George III gilt bowled condiment spoons (gilding worn), two William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1807, two William Bateman I, London 1823, etc, approximate gross weight 18.4ozt, 573 grams (parcel) (condition: most pieces engraved with crest, initials, etc, all pieces useable but some pieces exhibit wear)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER PUNCH LADLE, wavy oval double lipped bowl on a tapered turned wooden handle, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, London 1973, length 34cm, together with a George III silver toddy ladle, oval bowl, whale bone handle, maker Edward Mayfield, London 1799, length 18.5cm and two silver plated toddy ladles, one with a whale bone handle, the other spiral twist plated (4) (condition: Elizabeth II ladle in good condition, both plated toddy ladles in good condition, the George III ladle with splits and soldered repairs to the rims, split to silver at handle join)
A GEORGE III SILVER PUNCH LADLE, crimped edge, initialled S over TA to the underside, bright cut engraved to silver section of the tarnished whale bone handle, bears maker's mark only, probably George Smith II, London circa 1800, length 36cm, together with two other Georgian white metal punch ladles, one with a plain circular bowl, the other with crimped rim and panelled bowl, both with turned wooden handles, lengths 34.5cm and 38cm (3) (condition: the silver punch ladle has a couple of soldered repairs to the underside of the rim, maker's mark is partially rubbed, the example with the plain circular bowl has repaired splits in the rim, the panelled bowl is very thin and has a few repaired splits)
A GEORGE III SILVER PUNCH LADLE, of double lipped wavy oval form, engraved 'H' to underside of bowl, on a turned wooden handle, maker's mark rubbed, London 1795, s.d., length 33.5cm, together with a George II silver double lipped wavy oval punch ladle, later embossed with foliate decoration, turned wooden handle, no maker's mark visible, London 1756, length 35cm and a white metal double lipped punch ladle, embossed oval flower head design, flattened section of handle bears marks, on a turned wooden handle, length 34cm (3) (condition: the George III ladle has a glued repair at join of handle to bowl, small dents to the bowl, the George II ladle has a soldered repair at join of handle to bowl and the white metal ladle has possible repair around join of bowl to handle as well as minor dints to the bowl)
THREE 18TH CENTURY WHITE METAL COIN SET TODDY LADLES, all on twisted whale bone handles, two with Queen Anne coins dated 1710 and 1711, the other George III dated 1787, lengths 32cm, 35.5cm and 36cm, together with another white metal coin set toddy ladle, Spanish coin dated 1717, on a wooden handle, length 28cm (4) (condition: ladle with 1710 four pence has a dented bowl, possible repair to join to handle, other Queen Anne coin has worn underside, George III coin ladle has split where rim of bowl joins handle, bowl has a crease and dints, Spanish coin ladle has lots of dints and dents to the bowl)
A small collection of 19th and early 20th century silver flatware comprising a Victorian Albert pattern sifter ladle, London 1860; a pair of Victorian bright cut fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1846; a Victorian Albert pattern mustard ladle; a set of six beaded pattern tea spoons, Exeter 1866; and two others, weight 9.95 tr.oz.; and a plated sifter ladle. (12) *Condition: In good condition overall. Marks a little rubbed to sifter ladle and mustard spoon.
A Christofle silver plate flatware service in the " Malmaison " pattern for eight settings, 89 pieces, comprising eight dinner knives; dinner forks; table spoons; fish knives; fish forks; dessert/starter knives; dessert/starter forks; dessert spoons; teaspoons; and demitasse spoons; plus a soup ladle; sauce/compote ladle; serving spoon; serving fork; two salad servers; cake slice; butter knife; and cheese knife. (89) *Condition: In excellent condition,very little wear if any, possibly unused?.
A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising; eight tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, eight dessert forks and eight table forks, total weight approx 68.7oz, together with two further silver tablespoons, a silver sauce ladle, six silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons and four white metal spoons (53)
Extensive Victorian silver table service in the Wellington pattern, by George W Adams of Chawner & Co., London 1855, engraved with a crest of a lion rampant supporting a cutlass, comprising: 24 dinner forks, weight approx. 2.295kg; 24 dessert forks, weight approx. 1.413kg; 23 dessert spoons and a later matched spoon, maker JA/TS, London 1892, weight approx. 1.489kg; 12 table spoons, weight approx. 1156kg; 11 teaspoons and a later spoon, maker JA/TS, London 1892, weight approx. 420g; two stuffing or basting spoons, weight approx. 418g; two sauce ladles, weight approx. 185g; four salt spoons, weight approx. 84g; two butter knives, weight approx. 132g; sauce ladle, weight approx. 304g (in total approx. 7.896kg/254 troy ozs); in addition there are 12 later matching dinner knives by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1971, supplied by Lowe & Sons, Chester, and 24 dessert knives of similar date (143 pieces)

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