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LOT OF LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER SPOONS comprising six Scottish silver dessert spoons, maker IG, Edinburgh 1802, 18.5cm long; Scottish silver sauce ladle, sugar spoon and two dessert spoons; along with two English silver table spoons, London 1824, and four silver coffee spoons,London 1851, 515g gross (15)
Silver six place setting canteen of cutlery, 63 pieces total, comprising entree forks, main forks, entree knives, main knives, soup spoons, table spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, carving knife and fork, sharpening steel, sauce ladle and sugar tongs, complete in wooden green felt-lined box, marks for Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffeild, 1970, gross weight of set 2897.6g.
Ω A collection of objects, comprising: an ivory three brooch set, early 20th century, one oval and two circular, each carved with a marquess's coronet with a monogram TCMC beneath, in a case from Searle & Co.; a simulated tortoiseshell opera glasses, in a case; a pewter toddy ladle, with a part-twisted baleen handle; a gilt metal prince nez; a gilt metal Masonic badge; a steel and horn farmer's penknife; and a silver mounted meerschaum cigarillo holder, Birmingham 1911, with a vulcanite mouthpiece, in a case Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A silver rat-tail pattern table service for eight settings, maker's mark MDQ (not traced), Sheffield 1967, comprising: Eight table forks Four table spoons Eight dessert forks Eight dessert spoons Eight soup spoons Eight tea spoons A soup ladle by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1908, 2634g (84.7 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and steel handles: Eight table knives Eight dessert knives
A collection of small silver, including: a silver mounted cut glass cayenne pepper pot by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1935 (jubilee mark), the spoon with a devil head finial, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; a silver mounted moulded glass pepper mill by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1932; a mid Georgian embossed circular toddy ladle, unmarked, inset with a Spanish colonial 1-Real 1752, Mexico City mint, with a part twisted baleen handle; a late George III oblong cream jug, London 1816; another George IV, London 1821; a twin handled sugar basin by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1931; and a small selection of plated wares, 410g (13.15 oz) weighable
An extensive part Art Deco period German silver canteen of cutlery for twelve, the stylish fiddle pattern style with raised rococo border and shell motif to reverse, comprising 12 dinner knives and forks, 12 fish knives and forks, 11 dessert forks and 12 dessert knives and spoons, 9 teaspoons, 12 cake forks, soup ladle and 9 serving items, weight without knives 155 ozt, all marked 800, dinner and dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades (parcel)
A very good modern silver canteen of bead pattern cutlery for twelve by HS, the extensive set presented in a canteen case with drawer to lower and lift out tray, comprising six tablespoons, 12 dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons and coffee spoons, 12 fish knives and forks, 12 dinner forks and dessert forks, along with soup ladle, four various berry serving spoons, and a butter knife marked by RC, 612.5ozt, and 12 dinner knives and side knives, a three piece carving set and six butter knives with silver handles, all items in very good condition and some appear unusedthe weighable silver is 612.5oz, believe the case to be made of stained mixed wood, please see additional images
A pair of George IV silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern tablespoons, Robert Rutland, London 1823, single struck, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern sifter spoon, Mary Chawner, London 1839, a similar sauce ladle, George W Adams, London 1841, both crested, and a similar mustard spoon, Exeter 1844, 9ozs weight combined (5).
A George III Old English pattern silver sifter spoon, William Eaton, London 1804, an Art Deco style silver sauce ladle, Sheffield 1947, a George III style oval silver mustard pot, Harry Wright Atkin, Sheffield 1900, blue glass liner, and two Victorian silver spoons, 5ozs weight combined (5).
Early 19th century Scottish provincial silver soup ladle with pointed handle (Greenock circa 1830), John Heron. All at approximately 7ozs, 36.5cm overall length CONDITION REPORT There is no engraved initial or crest on the ladle now, although there is a shadow and any engraving may have been removed. General overall condition good. Some surface scratching and minor nicks to the edge of the bowl. No visible signs of major damage or repair, however there is a shadow on the top of the handle terminal and we now believe engraved initials or a crest may have been removed. Marks are clear
Fine quality 19th century French silver and silver gilt part canteen of cutlery with engraved initials - comprising twelve silver tablespoons, twelve silver gilt dessert spoons, twelve silver gilt dessert forks, twenty-four dessert knives with mother of pearl handles, eight pastry knives with gilt metal blades and ivory handles, twelve silver gilt teaspoons, silver gilt serving spoon, silver gilt sifter spoon and a silver soup ladle - some pieces stamped - JAMET, in original fitted case. Approximately 98ozs weighable silver (83 pieces in total) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition excellent - some minor surface scratching. Pastry knives are not original to canteen, one wrong handle, slightly scuffed otherwise very good. All silver gilt has very minor surface scratching and some tarnishing. Dessert knives - 12 have original silver gilt blades, other 12 have replacement steel blades. Mother of pearl handle are very good, some minor wear. Silver ladle excellent, some minor surface scratching. Canteen measures externally, 48cm long, 30cm wide and 13.5cm deep with lid closed. Condition very good, some minor wear to interior and external surface slightly scuffed
Early 20th century composite canteen of Old English pattern cutlery - comprising six tablespoons (London 1911 / 1912), six dessert spoons (Sheffield 1937 / 1938), six dessert forks (Sheffield 1908 / 1909), six table forks (Sheffield 1930 / 1931), six teaspoons (London 1926) and a sauce ladle (Sheffield 1914), together with six contemporary silver-handled dinner knives and six matching dessert knives (Sheffield 1978), various makers. Approximately 50ozs weighable silver
A selection of silver and silver plated flatware, to include; a cased set of six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1912, a silver sauce ladle, James Beebe, London 1822, with scalloped bowl, a silver candle snuffer with turned wood handle, Birmingham 1992, a preserve spoon with shield shaped crested terminal, Birmingham 1902, a silver handled fruit knife, a cased set of six Viners butter knives, a silver plated pickle fork etc and an EPNS pierced and garland embossed plate, 17.5cm diameter (Qty)

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