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a Seventy-Six Piece Composite Canteen of Kings Pattern Flatware, by Henry Wilkinson and others, predominantly Sheffield 1909 and 1914, comprising twelve table forks (1909, 1914, 1 x 1822), twelve dessert forks (including one silver plated example), twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons, four salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, a fish slice and fork, a pair of sauce ladles, twelve dessert spoons (including one silver plated example), six table spoons (one London 1901), a pair of sugar tongs, and four X form knife rests, overall weight 145oz, in a mahogany fitted case with lift-out tray
An oak canteen of silver plated flatware by Mappin & Webb, a silver plated punch bowl with ladle, a large silver plated cake stand in fitted case, a silver plated gallery tray and another similar, a silver plated egg cruet, a silver commemorative goblet, Birmingham 1973, eight assorted napkin rings and a quantity of other silver plated wares, (a lot).
A set of four silver plated candlesticks, reeded supports on square stepped bases, 22 cm high, a silver plated and glass hors-d'oeuvre dish, 31 cm diameter, a Georgian silver sauce ladle, London 1815, 16 cm long and a quantity of silver coffee spoons with pierced initialled terminals and other assorted silver plated flatware, (a lot).
A silver shell moulded salt, T J & N Creswick, Sheffield 1844, the shell moulded bowl with shaped handle with engraved scrolling foliate design and crest, raised on three shell moulded feet, 15cm wide, weight 4oz along with a silver fiddle pattern ladle, ‘WB’ London 1831, engraved monogram, 32cm long, weight 9oz (2)
A George V rat tail pattern gravy spoon by William Hutton & Sons, London 1913, a late Victorian Old English pattern soup ladle by H.A., Sheffield 1899, and a Victorian fiddle pattern fish slice with narrow pierced blade of shaped outline, 12.5ins overall, by George Adams, London 1876 (weight 15ozs - two items initialled “M”, and one crested)
An Extensive Continental 800 Mark Silver Canteen of Cutlery, to include twenty four dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve table spoons, a large ladle and basting spoon and fork, twenty four dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, twelve fish knives and forks, three pastry forks, total weight 251ozs, not included in that weight a set of twenty four 800 mark silver handled table knives and a pair of similar silver handled salad servers See illustration
A pair of William IV silver ladles, London 1836, William Eaton, together with a George III silver ladle, London 1809, Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn; a three piece silver backs dressing table set, Birmingham 1915, William Hutton & Sons Ltd; a pair of square silver picture frames, Sheffield 2000, maker R C; a silver hot water pot, Sheffield 1918, Pearce & Sons; a silver picture frame, Birmingham 1916, maker G & C; a silver picture frame, Birmingham 1915, The Alexander Clark Co Ltd; a silver Penhaligons miniature scent bottle; a white metal brandy warmer and cover and a American silver and ivory caddy spoon, Whiting Manufacturing Co, (14).
A silver flatware service, by Viners, Sheffield and London marks, c.1936, each piece with fluted tapering handles and engraved initials 'J' (two variations), comprising: a soup ladle; ten table spoons; eleven table forks; twenty four dessert forks; twenty four dessert spoons; twelve soup spoons; twelve tea spoons; twelve coffee spoons; together with twelve bone-handled table knives; eleven bone-handled dessert knives; a carving knife; a carving fork; and a pair of early George V sauce ladles, of beaded Old English pattern, engraved monogram, approximately 190.25oz. of weighable silver.
AN EDWARD VII SUITE OF SILVER RATTAIL CUTLERY 31 pieces comprising 6 dinner forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 tablespoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons and a ladle, London 1901 maker FH, together with a suite of matching silver rat tail cutlery by Garrard & Co, 26 pieces comprising 6 coffee spoons, 6 soup spoons, 6 butter knives, 6 hors d”oeuvre forks, a cake slice and a butter knife with 6 miscellaneous cake forks and a teaspoon, various dates, total approx weight 90ozs (64)
A part service of Old English pattern cutlery, engraved a cat crest, comprising; four table spoon, eleven table forks, twelve soup spoons, five dessert spoons, two dessert forks, a sauce ladle, a fruit serving spoon, ten teaspoons and three coffee spoons. Maker W. T., Sheffield 1933. 92oz (3988gm). (49)
Peter & Jonathan Bateman.A george III Old English pattern soup ladle, engraved a crest of a stag supporting a lance, having a circular bowl. London 1790. 4.5oz (146gm). * Arthur G. Grimwade. London Goldsmiths 1697-1837 states: Jonathan Bateman, third son of hester Bateman (B. 18th Nov. 1748), Mark entered in partnership with his brother Peter, 7 December 1790, died 19 April 1791.

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