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AN EXTENSIVE VICTORIAN CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CUTLERY, crested, by George Adams, London 1863, comprising 24 table spoons, 18 dessert spoons, 18 dessert forks, 24 table forks, 12 teaspoons, five egg spoons, two butter knives, a pair of basting spoons, a pair of fish servers, a pair of sauce ladles, a condiment ladle, a pair of sugar tongs and a pair of fiddle, thread and shell pattern sauce ladles, a dessert spoon and a soup ladle, (c.193oz weighable silver). See illustration Provenance: Purchased from J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd, 25.7.1974.
A CANTEEN OF VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CUTLERY by Charles Boyton, London 1885, comprising six egg spoons; ten tea spoons, twelve dessert forks; twelve table forks; twelve dessert spoons; twelve table spoons; a pair of sauce ladles; a gravy spoon, and a soup ladle, 4017g (129.5 troy ozs) gross, also with a three piece carving set, dinner knives and desert knives with steel blades to plastic handles, all silver items monogrammed, housed in a wooden case with lift out fitted trays
A pair of George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern salad servers by... A pair of George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern salad servers by Charles Eley of exceptionally heavy gauge, London 1824; a soup ladle and gravy spoon en suite, each engraved with a crest, the soup ladle 34cm (13 1/4in) long, 1232g (39.6 oz) (4) Provenance: the property of a lady of title. Engraved with a demi-griffin segreant, a crest recorded in 1905 for: Adams, Ballard, Canning, Chesterman, Collins, Ditton, Dupuy, Gillan, Hall, Hughes, Lewis, Morwell, Parsons, Price, Rosson, Steadman, Twiss and over 60 more names.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PLATED TABLE SERVICE for twelve place settings in Old English pattern, comprising table and dessert forks and spoons, teaspoons, soup spoons, pair sauce ladles, soup ladle, six egg and table spoons, dessert and table knives and a five piece carving set with ivorine handles, contained in a dark stained mahogany table top canteen with inset vacant brass plaque to hinged top, inset brass carrying handles and two drawers to the front, 19" wide
AN EXTENSIVE SILVER PLATED TABLE SERVICE, early 20th century, for twelve place settings in Old English pattern, comprising dessert, soup and teaspoons, table and dessert forks, four each table and egg spoons, sugar tongs, pair soup ladles, pair salt and mustard spoons, soup ladle, together with twelve pairs of fish knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, twelve table knives, pair fish servers and a five piece carving set with ivorine handles engraved and stained "W", all contained in a walnut canteen with hinged cover, over three drawers with inset brass handles, on a matching stand with frieze drawer raised upon cabriole supports with shell carved knees on pad feet, 22" x 17 3/4" x 43 1/4"
A canteen of Victorian fiddle, thread and shell pattern flatware, London 1861, engraved with a crest, comprising: twelve each tablespoons, dessert spoons, table forks, dessert forks, four salt spoons, two gravy spoons and a long ladle, all within a fitted oak canteen with brass carrying handles and escutcheon with crest and name "Rev A H R Hebden", total weight ___149oz.
A George V silver canteen of flatware and cutlery, in a stylised Chippendale pattern, twelve settings, by Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1934-35, (one knife rest marked 1928), for twelve settings, in a burr walnut three-drawer cabinet on ornately carved base with scroll legs and cross-under stretchers on bun feet, to include: table knives, table forks, and table spoons (6), dessert knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons (one missing), soup spoons, grapefruit spoons, fruit knives, fruit forks, fish knives, fish forks, knife rests (4), pair of meat carvers, pair of game carvers, and a carving steel, teaspoons, egg spoons, pair of fish servers, pair of sauce ladles, a gravy spoon, and soup ladle; together with matching loose cutlery comprising: twelve lobster picks, twelve coffee spoons, twelve cake forks, 120oz. weighable silver (this weight does not include the items with filled silver handles).
Five George V coffee spoons and matching sugar tongs (broken), by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1917, with pierced terminals; six Elizabeth II coffee spoons, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1957, the spoon backs with vari-coloured enamels and seal pattern tops; together with assorted silver spoons, tongs, forks and a ladle, 8.8oz.
A George III cream jug, maker's mark indistinct, London 1910, inset plated base, 3in. (7.5cms); a George III sauce ladle, by George Smith III & William Fearn, London 1786, Old English pattern; and a George III caddy spoon, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1797, with shell pattern bowl. (3)

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