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A silver twin handled cup, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1924, a silver toddy ladle, London 1819, a sauce boat by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1928, a silver and cut glass sugar caster by Arthur Willmore Pennington, Birmingham 1915 and a pair of pierced silver plated wine coasters, total silver weight approximately 13 ozt
A John Ridgway sauce tureen, cover and stand, along with three more stands and two ladles. Printed in green and gilded with the Giraffe pattern, depicting three giraffes in an African encampment with their handlers under a wide undulating floral border. Printed marks c.1836, stands 21.5cm wide.Condition report intended as a guide only.Cover with a hair crack. One ladle stained.
A collection of silver and silver-plate, including: a silver five-bar toast-rack; a silver pear-shaped cream-jug; a silver oblong dressing-table box; a silver napkin-ring; a silver wine-label; seven silver plate beakers; a silver plate wine-coaster; a silver plate flask; a silver plate cruet; a pair of silver plate sauce ladles and a soup ladle; Together With: a set of six mahogany finish plate stands weight f silver 5oz 11dwt (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware, to include an Irish silver fish knife by William Cummins, Dublin 1838; a set of six George III silver teaspoons, maker's mark WC, London 1817; a sauce ladle, London 18212; a silver table spoon by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd (Samuel Smily), London 1869; a silver beaded spoon by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1866; a tea strainer; a small Scottish silver spoon by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1812; and five other small Georgian spoons, 13.7oz
A CANTEEN OF GEORGE V TABLE SILVER, ATKIN BROTHERS, SHEFFIELD, 1918 Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern, comprising: twelve tablespoons twelve table forks twelve soup spoons twelve dessert spoons eleven dessert forks eighteen teaspoons (one teaspoon Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1938) four salt spoons a butter knife, a sugar spoon, a mustard spoon, two sauce ladles, a gravy spoon, a soup ladle, a sugar sifter and a pair of sugar tongs, all fitted and labelled in its oak box with top compartment and frieze drawer, with key 5092gr (163oz) (65)
A SET OF AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN TABLE SILVER, JOSEPH REINER, VIENNA, 1863 Fiddle pattern, each engraved with initials EMS, comprising twelve of each of the following: tablespoons table forks table knives with steel blades dessert knives with steel blades teaspoons and a pair of gravy spoons and a soup ladle, all in a fitted leather case; together with twelve silver dessert forks, matching pattern and initials, J.C. Klinkosch, Vienna, late 19th century; all 800 standard 2970gr (95oz) excluding knives (75)
VICTORIAN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS AND CITIES, 1846-1867 all single-struck Fiddle Shell pattern, the following engraved with a crest below motto: four table forks, Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1848; two further table forks, Dublin, 1847/48; a soup ladle engraved with the initial K, Samuel Smily (Goldsmiths' Alliance Ltd.), London, 1867; and a mustard spoon, James Wintle, London, 1822 766gr, (24oz) (8)
GEORGIAN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS, LONDON, CIRCA 1750-1872 comprising: five teaspoons, feather-edged Old English pattern, the terminals engraved with the initials SAJ, Thomas Northcote, circa 1750 and Smith & Hayter, 1793; six teapoons, bright-cut Old English pattern engraved with the initials HT, Thomas Wallis and P. & W. Bateman, respectively 1804 and 1810; four teaspoons, bright-cut Old English pattern, initialled T over JE, 1801, 1805 and 1807; a sauce ladle, Old English pattern, wriggework stem, crested terminal, fluted bowl, William Chawner, apparently 1775; and a small sauce ladle, Onslow pattern, H. Lias & Son, 1872; together with four Scottish silver dessert spoons, three with pointed terminals and engraved with the initials HDA, Robert Gray, Edinburgh, 1800357gr (11oz 9dwt) (22)
A Peruvian Camusso silver flatware service, comprising twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, twelve seafood forks, twelve cake forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, three pickle forks, twelve small soup spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve ice cream spoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve tea spoons, twelve table spoons, twelve silver handled and steel steak knives, twelve silver handled and steel side knives, twelve silver handled and steel table knives, salad servers, fish serving knife and fork, soup ladle, sauce ladle, asparagus tongs, cake slice, tea strainer, sugar nips silver handled and steel carving knife and fork, silver handled and steel bread knife, silver handled and steel nut crackers, silver handled and steel bottle opener, weighable silver approximately 7155 grams, 211 pieces, together with a large pair of sugar nips in a different pattern approximately 80 grams
Comprehensive part canteen of Osborne & Co silver plated cutlery, comprising 12 dinner knives, 12 dessert knives, 12 dinner forks, 11 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 coffee spoons, 11 tea spoons, 6 table spoons, soup ladle, sauce ladle, 2 carving knives, 2 carving forks and a steel. In a burrwood canteen with key. 107 pieces in total. Together with two silver napkin rings. (109)
A silver fiddle pattern flatware set, mostly Dublin 1828, unicorn crest and others, comprising ten tablespoons, eleven dessert spoons, seventeen dessert forks, eighteen table forks, basting spoon, twelve teaspoons, one plated soup ladle and two sauce ladles (56), approximately 3750gm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: 75:Tablespoons generally good condition. Forks all have wear to tines and some bends to tines. Two bowls of teaspoons a bit bent. Dessert spoon bowls have some wear to edges, one in particular is very worn to one side. 4 teaspoons have a different crest, all the others are Unicorn crest. 72 items in total not 56 as catalogued.
A George V Silver Table-Service, by Viners, Sheffield, 1931, Sandringham pattern, engraved with an initial, comprising: 12 table-forks 12 soup-spoons 12 dessert-forks 12 dessert-spoons 12 fish-forks 12 fish-knives 12 grapefruit-spoons 12 large teapoons 10 teaspoons 11 coffee-spoons A soup-ladle 2 sauce-ladles 2 butter-knives A sugar-spoon 4 salt-spoons 2 mustard-spoons and the following with filled handles and silver attachments: 12 fruit-forks 12 fruit-knives 2 fish servers and the following with filled handles and stainless steel attachments: 12 table-knives 12 cheese-knives 5 carving implements weighable silver 189oz 10dwt (187)
A French Silver Table-Service and Dessert-Service, Maker's mark E over S, A Running Rabbit Between, Paris, Late 19th Century, the table-service hour-glass shaped and engraved with initials, comprising: 30 table-forks 18 table-spoons A soup-ladle A pair of serving-spoons A sauce-ladle 4 salt-spoons A mustard-spoon and the following with filled handles and either stainless-steel, ivory or silver attachments: 18 table-knives A carving-knife A carving-fork A pair of salad-servers A serving-slice the dessert-service with ribbon-tied husk handles, engraved with initials, comprising: 12 dessert-forks 12 dessert-spoons A berry-spoon A sugar-sifter A pair of sugar-tongs A tea-strainer and the following with filled handles and stainless-steel blades: 18 cheese-knives all in fitted leather covered case, fitted with a fixed tray and three removable trays, weighable silver 183oz 10dwt (126)

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