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59 pieces of Georg Jensen silver cutlery and a large ladle CONDITION REPORTover 92 oz in total 8 knives - stainless steel blades ladle large fish knife large cake slice 10 teaspoons 3 large serving spoons 6 dessert spoons 9 teaspoons 12 desert forks 8 dining forks small pickle fork small serving spoon 8 small sterling silver butter knives have different marks to rest of set and slightly different pattern at top to others.
A matched variously hallmarked silver four setting King's pattern flatware comprising four table knives, Richard Pearce, London 1820, four teaspoons, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1976, four dessert spoons and pair of table spoons, all with crested finials, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1856, four dessert knives, a pair of table spoons and a sauce ladle, Charles Boyton II, London 1896, and four silver handled table knives, Williams Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1970, weighable silver approx 50ozt.
A plated service of flatware in table canteen and two other items, the canteen on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet and containing a Queen's pattern service for 12, with carving set, ladle, fish servers etc., together with a pair of plated salad servers, a cased plated knife, fork and spoon set and a boxed set of stainless steel fish eaters (3)
A oak cased canteen of silver plated cutlery, twelve place settings, including knives, forks, teaspoons, dessert spoons, soup spoons, gravy spoon, ladle, two smaller sauce ladles, sugar tongs and carvers, knife blades marked Harrison Bros and Howson, Cutlers to His Majesty, several pieces missing, 99 pieces, canteen 32 by 44.5 by 22.5cm. (100)
A group of silver and silver plated items comprising a silver rose bowl, Chester 1907, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 12.5 by 8.5 excluding stand, a mustard pot, London 1926, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, handle a/f, 4.97toz total silver weight, together with a silver on copper plated toddy ladle with baleen twist stem and an Old Sheffield Plate sugar sifting spoon. (4)
A collection of silver including a George III Old English pattern serving spoon London 1792, Richard Crossley, 29cm, a set of six teaspoons, the finials with inset gilt portraits of past monarchs, Sheffield 1977, John Pinches Ltd, cased, a set of six silver handled fruit knives and forks, Sheffield 1936, Barker Brothers Ltd, cased, an unusual harlequin set of six silver teaspoons, formed of three differing designs, all marked Chester 1928, LM, and various other silver spoons, a sauce ladle, sugar tongs and a set of silver plated fish knives and forks with ivorine handles, 19.79toz weighable silver. (q)
A part suite of George III silver cutlery, fiddle pattern, the terminals all engraved with crest of a falcon holding a branch beneath the motto 'I have found it', comprising 5 dessert spoons, 6 serving spoons and a sauce ladle, London 1820, William Eley & William Fearn, 22cm and smaller, 21.28toz gross. (12)
Silver flatware, comprising; an Old English and shell pattern sauce ladle, with engraved decoration, probably London 1792, a pair of sugar tongs by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, probably London 1801, three butter knives, three small Scottish coffee spoons, decorated in a Celtic design, Glasgow 1928, with a case, (three further spoons lacking) and nineteen mostly tea and coffee spoons, combined weight 428 gms, also four various knives, having loaded handles, also foreign flatware, comprising; two gilt teaspoons, five fish knives and four fish forks, having mother of pearl handles and three various knives, having steel blades (45).Provenance; Property from Prudence and the late Marius Goring, CBE.
A silver Princes pattern part table service, comprising; eighteen tablespoons, London 1904, a pair of sauce ladles, London 1904, a soup ladle, London 1904, a stuffing spoon, London 1903, a cheese scoop, London 1903, a pickle spoon and a pickle fork, London 1904, seventeen table forks, London 1904, eighteen dessert forks, London 1903, eleven dessert spoons, London 1904, four dessert spoons, London 1903, two dessert spoons, London 1902, six egg spoons, London 1903, fifteen teaspoons, London 1904, combined weight 6845 gms, two pairs of plated knife rests, a knife sharpener, four various carving knives, three various carving forks, a steel and various tea, cheese and other associated knives, with an oak fitted canteen box, having three lift-out trays. Illustrated
Silver and foreign table flatware, comprising; a set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1829, four foreign egg spoons, detailed 1822, a pair of Scottish silver gilt salt spoons, probably Edinburgh 1804, a cream ladle, three Old English and thread pattern egg spoons, London 1838 and one fiddle and thread pattern teaspoon, London 1907, combined weight, excluding the four foreign spoons, 306 gms, (17).
A baby's silver rattle formed as a bell, with engine turned decoration, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1933, fitted with a mother of pearl ring handle, a Tiffany & Co sterling box formed as an apple, having a detachable lid, a sterling sauce ladle with scrolling decoration and a lady's simulated tortoise shell cigarette case. (4)
A silver Old English pattern canteen of table flatware for twelve place settings, comprising; twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, six table spoons, a soup ladle, twelve soup spoons and two sauce ladles, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1927, with a fitted oak case, having a drop in tray, combined weight 3220 gms, also plated table flatware, comprising; nine single struck Kings pattern table forks and three fiddle pattern table forks, with a wooden case.
A CANTEEN OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE by Aldwinkle & Slater, London 1888, comprising eleven table forks; twelve dessert forks, eleven teaspoons, eleven dessert spoons; six tablespoons; a pair of sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a gravy spoon, and sugar tongs, all monogrammed, 3410g (110 troy ozs) gross, housed in a wooden case with fitted lift out upper section and fitted lower section
A substantial 19th century Chinese brown patinated bronze vase and cover, the whole surmounted by a boldly cast figure in traditional robes marvelling at libration while holding a cup aloft and a ladle in his other hand, he stands on a naturalistic raised rocky outcrop, the baluster waist with a tiger and monkey in shaped reserves, to verso with grotesque deities, the broad everting neck with a ferocious dragon, fruiting pomegranate and a phoenix in high relief, twin-handles, the whole cast with scrolls and geometric motifs in the archaic taste, meander key frieze to base, raised pad feet, 44cm high, ten-character seal mark, c. 1880

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