Two George III table salts, one marked for David Hennell (1) and Robert Hennell (1), London 1766, cauldron-shaped with pad feet; two Georgian salt spoons, one marked for Christian Reid of Newcastle; a silver mustard spoon, maker's mark E.C., stamped 1841 date letter F; and a George III ladle, by George Smith (III) and William Fearn, London 1788, 5.6oz. (6)
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'STAFFORDSHIRE' BLUE AND WHITE WILLOW PATTERN TURKEY PLATE, WITH WELL, TWO MEAT PLATES, TWO BLUE GLAZED MOULDED JUGS, WITH PEWTER COVERS, 'GLADWIN' PLANISHED PEWTER PEDESTAL HOT WATER JUG WITH ANGULAR WOOD HANDLE, MOULDED BEER STEIN AND A WEDGWOOD TWO HANDLED OVAL TUREEN AND COVER WITH MATCHING MEAT PLATE AND SIMILAR LADLE
An early 20th Century William Hutton and Sons EPNS Old English Pattern twelve setting canteen of cutlery, engraved with the crests of the Durand baronets. Comprising eighteen dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, seventeen table knives, eleven dessert knives and a four piece carving set with ivorine handles, also crested. Contained in a oak case with hinged lid and sunken brass handles to sides, base label for Army & Navy C.S.L. Provenance: Durand baronets and thence by descent.
A French silver part-canteen, for six settings Comprising; twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six fish knives, six fish forks, five teaspoons, a sauce ladle together with seven silver handled table knives, nine silver handled dessert knives, four with silver blades, five with steel blades, bearing French controls marks to include; Minerva's head, and makers mark E knife P in a lozenge shape (53) weight combined 127 troy oz. (illustrated)
An Edward VIII twelve place canteen of cutlery, to include twelve silver main course forks, eleven silver entree forks, twelve silver dessert spoons, twelve silver table spoons, twelve silver soup spoons, eleven silver teaspoons, two silver sauce ladles, one silver soup ladle, twelve stainless steal and ivorine handle main course knives, twelve stainless steal and ivorine handle entree knives (two badly damaged), and a five piece carving set, within a fitted wooden canteen on four cabriole legs, silver hall-marked for Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1936, weight of silver 109 ozt / 3390 g approx. (a/f)
A silver Old English pattern part table service by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co A silver Old English pattern part table service by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1921, for twelve place settings, comprising: Twelve table spoons Twelve table forks Twelve dessert spoons Twelve dessert forks A gravy spoon A soup ladle A sauce ladle, Fitted in oak canteen with a pair of late George III fiddle pattern sauce ladles by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1818, 3662g (117.75 oz) gross

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