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A Small Mixed Lot Of Antique Silver To include a single pepperette, Kiddish style cup - Continental hallmarked with floral etching, christening cup, coin silver toddy ladle with bone handle and dressing table jar lid. Also small swing handle basket with pierced body on pedestal foot, hallmarked, London 1900. All with early 20th century hallmarks. Total weight, 469 grams
A c.1930's Twelve Setting Canteen of Plated Cutlery, comprising twelve each table knives and forks (one fork missing), smaller knives and forks, spoons, tea and coffee spoons, fish knives and forks and soup spoons; together with four piece carving set, fish servers, pair of serving spoons, two preserve spoons and butter knives, ladle and pair of sauce ladles, pickle fork, sugar tongs and condiment spoons, all contained in a fitted oak table canteen with lift up top, on barley twist legs, overall width 84cm.
Selection of silver plated cutlery all engraved with the Bosanquet crest, comprising three Old English pattern dessert forks, four dinner forks, three tablespoons, two dessert spoons, four teaspoons, sauce ladle, salt spoon and two Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons,Provenance; Collection of US President Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) (in office 1885-9 and 1893-7) and his descendants. He was the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms of office. Including some of his wife's jewellery (Frances Folsom), and silver. Acquired from two of the President's grand-daughters, Marion Frances (Daniel) nee Bosanquet, (1919-2016) and her sister Philippa Ruth (Foot) nee Bosanquet, by bequest and gift. Their mother Esther was the only child born at The White House to a serving American President.
Georg Jensen, an extensive Danish silver Blossom pattern table service, post 1945 stamped marks, design no. 84, designed by Georg Jensen in 1919, comprising: Eighty one table forks Forty table spoons Forty soup spoons Forty fish knives Forty fish forks Forty coffee spoons Eight serving forks Eight serving spoons Eight pastry slices A pair of fish servers A ladle, 18414g (592 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and steel blades: Thirty table knives Forty serrated blade table knives Forty lunch knives Forty butter knives Eight cake knives Four carving knives Four carving forks, In twelve mahogany fitted cases from Georg Jensen
AN EDWARDIAN IRISH SILVER BOTTLE COASTER, maker Neill (Belfast), Dublin 1910, of waisted cylindrical form, pierced, chased and engraved with a bucolic landscape with piping shepherd, turned mahogany base, 4" diameter, together with an unmarked plain "Madeira" bottle label and a George III toddy ladle, maker possibly Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1803, with twisted baleen handle, 6 3/4" long (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A PAIR OF LATE GEORGE III SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, maker Peter and Ann Bateman, in Old English pattern engraved I*SM, 8 1/4" long, together with a similar sauce ladle, maker Peter and William Bateman, London 1807, engraved with script initials, 6 1/4" long, and a pair of late Victorian serving spoons, maker Wakely & Wheeler, with scroll finials and foliate chased and engraved bowls, 7 1/2" long, 8ozs 19dwts total (5) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A PAIR OF SWEDISH SILVER TABLESPOONS, maker Carl Petter Norlin, Malmo, in double struck Kings pattern, stamped "EMP-SR", 8 1/2" long, a sauce ladle, possibly Swedish, 6 1/2" long, a Russian spoon with reeded panelled handle, stamped KC, 84, 7 1/4" long, and a large serving fork, probably Austro-Hungarian, with ribbon tied swag cast finial, 10 1/4" long, 13ozs 15dwts total (5) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
FINE TSONGA DANCE WAND / LADLE SOUTH AFRICA 65cm longcarved wood, wire and pokerwork, the bowl referencing a fattened cow, standing on four short legs and with "horns" at the terminal, the long handle with wirework decoration and a single supporting leg Provenance:University of Potchefstroom, South AfricaMichael Heuermann, Cape TownBernice and Terence Pethica Collection Published:Klopper, Nettleton and Pethica, The Art of Southern Africa, The Terence Pethica Collection, 2007, p. 182, n° 92 Note:"Some Tsonga carvers specialised in the production of carvings like this one that have a dual function. The playful display of virtuosity evidenced in these works suggests that carvers and their patrons valued novelty and innovation." (Klopper, Nettleton and Pethica 2007).
WELLNER, ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN PIECE ELECTROPLATED PART TABLE SERVICE OF CUTLERY FOR TWELVE PERSONS, including: soup ladle, servers, dessert knives and forks, preserve spoon, cheese slice, pickle fork, etc, lacking one cake fork and three teaspoons, together with a SMALL COLLECTION OF ELECTROPLATED CUTLERY, fish eaters, pickle fork, asparagus tongs etc,
Late Victorian Hanoverian rat-tail pattern part flatware service for six, comprising six each table, dessert and tea spoons, dinner and dessert forks, together with a single basting spoon, all initialled, Sheffield 1892, maker's mark RM, EH, together with a matching sauce ladle with circular bowl, London, also 1892 and same maker's mark, combined wt approx 1821gms, (32)
George V walnut cased canteen of flatware and cutlery, Hanoverian type pattern with stepped geometric edge, for six, and comprising six each table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons and tea spoons, together with four table spoons, single sauce ladle, combined wt approx 1749gms, together with six each ivory handled dinner and side knives and a three piece carving set, all contained in a fitted canteen with hinged cover and fitted single drawer, London 1928/29, maker's mark RWB and canteen with fitted ivorine label for Harrods Ltd, Silversmiths and Cutlers, London SW1
Composite early 19th century mostly Scottish single struck Kings pattern flatware service, comprising 20 table forks, 13 dessert forks, 18 tea spoons, 22 table spoons, 18 dessert spoons, 8 toddy ladles, 2 stuffing spoons, 1 soup ladle, most bearing crests and/or initials, combined wt approx 4893gms, mostly Edinburgh, various dates and makers plus 5 London dinner forks, together with 24 each dinner and side knives, (150)

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