A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE To include: a pair of George III fiddle pattern table spoons by Peter & William Bateman, London 1808, engraved PA, 23cm (9in) long; a pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, maker's mark TW, London 1794, engraved with a monogram, 22cm (8 3/4in) long; a German fiddle pattern ladle by J. Eichler, post 1886 .800 standard, engraved B, 36.5cm (14 1/2in) long; a German serving slice by Sy. & Wagner, post 1886 .800 standard, engraved E, 25.5cm (10in) long; three silver coloured mustard spoons, stamped .925 sterling, with scroll terminals, 8cm (3 1/4in) long; and a silver handled knife, filled 551g (17.7 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
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A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN SILVER SPOONS To include: three George III Old English pattern dessert spoons by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1788, engraved with a crest, 17.5cm (7in) long; five similar dessert spoons, bottom marks obscured; a George III fiddle pattern sauce ladle by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1800, engraved H, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) long; two table spoons; and two other dessert spoons 547g (17.7 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ELECTRO-PLATED PUNCH SET MAPPIN & WEBB Comprising: a pedestal bowl and eleven cups, with chased foliate and floral decoration, the bowl 37cm (14 1/2in) diameter, the scroll handled cups 13cm (5in) long Together with an electro-plated shaped circular salver by Mappin & Webb, with a chased foliate and floral border, engraved with a similar band and on three compressed feet, 50cm (19 3/4in) diameter; and a King's pattern ladle by Mappin & Webb, with a shaped oval bowl, 30cm (11 3/4in) long
Harold Nielsen for Georg Jensen, a composed Danish metalwares Pyramid pattern flatware service, comprising: 12 table knives with steel blades; 12 starter knives with steel blades; 12 table forks; 12 starter forks; 12 dessert spoons; 14 cake forks; 8 teaspoons; a pair of salad servers; a large serving spoon; a cake knife with steel blade; a carving fork; a sauce ladle; a mustard pot (pattern o. 632) and spoon; and a walnut pick, mostly circa 1930-1950 (91) 4666g (150ozt) gross
SUITE OF EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CUTLERY, ROBERT GRAY & SON, GLASGOW CIRCA 1837 Kings pattern, comprising twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons and tongs, two mustard spoons, two sauce ladles, a pair of basting spoons and a soup ladle, along with twelve silver handled table knives and dessert knives (these later), also two silver table forks, three silver teaspoons, a silver dessert spoon, a pair of plated grape scissors and plated sugar nipsQty: the weighable silver approx. 5130g grossCondition good to fair, with each piece subject to light to medium wear as per use and age, including minor dings, wear to armorials light scratches.Circa 1837 as some are either side. Majority of not all, Robert Gray & Sons.Later knives are Terry Shaverin, Sheffield marks.Further pieces are 19TH century.
Mixed Lot: A William IV silver fiddle and thread pattern sifting ladle engraved with a Griffin and hallmarked London 1835, makers mark for Mary Chawner, a pair of George IV silver mustard spoons, fiddle and thread pattern, London 1829, makers mark Jonathan Hayne, two antique wine labels, marked Lisbon Champaingne together with an unusal teaspoon marked 925 with a hammer head shaped finial, silver weight 130gms
Mixed Lot: An Elizabeth II silver photograph frame, easel back, hallmarked Sheffield 1989, 15.5 x 11.5cm, a Victorian silver bladed preserve fork with mother of pearl handle, hallmarked Sheffield 1894, 21cm long, a Victorian Old English pattern teaspoon, a hallmarked silver ladle together with a George VI silver card case, Birmingham 1937, makers mark Robert Pringle & Sons
A collection of German .800 silver cutlery including a set of four tablespoons by Julius Lemor of Breslau, engraved with initial "Y", together with a matching set of six teaspoons, sauce ladle, serving spoon and asparagus server, a pair of 800 silver table forks and set of four matching teaspoons, a set of six coffee spoons with Rococo style foliate decorated handles, a set of six WMF cake forks stamped "90", a matching sugar shovel and gilt bladed three-pronged fork and knife, 30.55 oz weighable silver
A collection of various small silver wares including a George III "Old English" pattern sauce ladle (by Richard Crossley, London 1787), another similar (by William Skeen, London 1798) an a William IV Scottish "Fiddle" pattern sugar sifter ladle (by William Russell II, Glasgow 1831), together with two sets of silver coffee spoons, two silver conserve spoons with relief work figural decoration of a courting couple and carol singers, pair of knife rests, two napkin rings and butter knife, together with a set of six silver handled tea knives and another set (boxed), 15.7 oz weighable silver
A WMF .800 silver six place canteen of cutlery in the Art Deco style with planished decoration, comprising tablespoons, dessert spoons and teaspoons, table forks, dessert forks and three-pronged forks, tea forks, silver handled table knives, three silver handled dessert knives, six tea knives, together with serving spoon, cake slice, sugar tongs, two-pronged serving fork, pair of two-pronged forks, two serving knives, triangular bowled spoon and conserve spoon and sauce ladle, 76.76 oz weighable silver
A large collection of Royal Worcester "Evesham" pattern dinner wares comprising six dinner plates, seven dessert plates, eight side plates, six soup bowls, six dessert bowls, seven various tureens and covers, food warmer, seven various serving dishes, trefoil hors d'oeuvres dish, four ramekins, two avocado dishes, sauce boat, gravy boat, cream jug, three ribbed bowls, small lidded bowl, two peppers, three salts, cheese knife, butter knife, sauce ladle, cake slice, four napkin rings and six cups and saucers, two flan dishes, etc.
Grecian pattern, comprising 8 table knives and forks, 8 desert knives and forks, 8 fish blades and forks, 6 soup spoons, 5 dessert spoons, 4 teaspoons, 2 tablespoons, 1 sauce ladle and 1 soup ladle, various dates between 1993-2000 (67 pieces), weight without steel bladed table & desert knives 108.67 tr.oz., with a matched early 20th century mahogany canteen with four fitted drawers, made for ‘Robert Smith of Glasgow, Silversmith to the Queen’.*Excellent condition - most still sealed in original clear plastic from manufacturer. Some opened but very little evidence of use. The flatware does not fit correctly into the canteen - it is a much earlier piece.
A collection of George III and later hallmarked silver flatware items. The lot to include two George III Scottish hallmarked silver serving spoons. The Georgian spoons having a Hanoverian pattern with monogrammed initial P to terminal. Hallmarked for Edinburgh 1800. Makers mark for Alexander Zeigler. To also include a toddy ladle. Hallmarked for London, 1805. Makers mark for Thomas Wilkes Barker. Two George IV tea spoons hallmarked for London 1830. Makers mark for James Beebe and one other tea spoon. Combined weight approx 210g. Measures approx 22.5cm x 4.5cm / 12.5cm x 3cm.
A collection of early 20th century hallmarked silver items. The lot to include an Edward VII pair of weighted posey vases. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1903. Makers mark for Charles Wilkes. A pair a weight candlesticks. Hallmarks partially legible, Birmingham, 1922. An Art Deco silver mounted vanity mirror with engine turned design. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1936. Makers mark for W I Broadway & Co. A small ladle hallmarked for Birmingham, 1904. Makers mark for A J Bailey. A George V silver miniature trophy urn. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1925 Makers mark for Charles Edwin Turner. To also include a silver handled button gook, silver handled knife, and a silver fork. Combined weight approx 761.2g. Measures approx 12cm x 3cm (posey vase) / 25.5cm x 13cm (mirror).
A collection of Georgian and later hallmarked silver flatware items. The lot to include a George III Hanoverian spoon. Hallmarked for London 1775. A pair of George III sugar tongs. Hallmarked for 1814. Makers mark for Solomon Hougham. A George IV condiment ladle hallmarked for London 1829. A Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoon. Hallmarked for London 1870. Makers mark HH Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison). Combined weight approx 127.4g. Measures approx 20.5cm x 4cm / 11cm x 2cm.
A Victorian oak cased matched canteen of silver fiddle and shell pattern flatware, by John & Henry Lias & H.J. Lias & Son, comprising twenty four table forks, twelve table spoons, ten dessert spoons, pair of basting spoons, soup ladle, sauce ladle, fish slice, four teaspoons, six dessert forks and a butter knife, London, 1846/48/50, together with two matched silver dessert spoons, eight matched silver teaspoons, six matched silver dessert forks, an odd silver sauce ladle, two coffee spoons and five plated soup spoons, 180.4oz.
A Victorian silver fruit knife having a mother-of-pearl handle, marks for Sheffield 1869, maker Thomas Marples, sold along with a silver Elizabeth II sugar sifting spoon, marks for Birmingham 1982, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, an Elizabeth II silver sauce ladle with embossed decoration to terminal, marks for Birmingham 1985, maker C Robathan & Son, and two silver George V fruit spoons, marks for London and Birmingham 1921 and 1933, maker W H Haseler Ltd, 78g gross
An assortment of silver and white metal wares including a silver mounted cut glass pitcher, marks for Birmingham 1930, rubbed makers mark, a silver handled letter opener with rubbed hallmarks, a pickle fork of twisted design with a thistle at the terminal, marks for Birmingham 1932, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, and a silver souvenir sauce ladle for Peru having a llama at the terminal, marked 925, etc., 1172g gross
A George V silver sugar sifter spoon with pierced scallopped bowl, marks for Sheffield 1918, maker Atkin Brothers, sold along with various other silver flatware including a pair of Elizabeth II Scottish sugar spoons and matching sauce ladle having a pierced thistle design at the terminals, marks for Edinburgh 1978, maker Francis Howard and a pair of silver sugar tongs having a rat-tail design, marks for Sheffield 1915, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons, 217g gross
Collection of assorted ceramics to include a Portmeirion 'Botanic Garden' part dinner and tea service to include teacups, bowls, side plates, etc, a large Portmeirion floral decorated soup tureen with ladle, a gilt three-panel dressing table mirror, a metal floral shaped box and other items
Russian Art Nouveau kovsh in elaborate cloisonne enamel by Fyodor Ruckert. Moscow, 1908-1917 It is a cylindrical bowl with a contoured edge and a transverse heart-shaped handle. The body and top side of the handle are decorated with painted, fairy-tale flowers and geometric motifs of blue triangles on the deep, signature brown background of Feodor Ruckert. The stem and sternpost are marked with a geometric motif of spirals, rhombuses and triangles, stylizing jets of water, flowers or solar signs. High pictorial generalization is introduced by applied drops of icicles, crosses and lattices made of pure silver. They give the work endless depth and nostalgia of the Russian north. On the base of the ladle there are Moscow hallmarks of 88 standard silver of 1908-1917 and the initials of the leading Faberge enameller Fyodor Ruckert FR in a square shield. Height 4.5 cm. Diameter: 5 cm. Weight: 83 g. Width: 8.5cm, Height: 4.5cm, Depth: 5cm, Weight: 0.083kg, Condition: Good, Material: Silver 88, Cloisonne enamel, GildingChoose Color Choose Color

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