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A ROYAL DOULTON "NORFOLK" PATTERN BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED DINNER SERVICE: two octagonal Tureens & Covers, one Sauce Tureen, Cover, Ladle & Stand, one Sauce Boat & Stand, twelve 10.5" Plates, eight 7.5" Plates, three 6.5" Plates, one Cream Jug, one Meat Dish, two Soup Plates, six Saucers. Approximately 43 pieces.
Georg Jensen 'Acorn' pattern table silver, Denmark, post 1945, comprising: 12 table spoons 12 table forks 12 dessert spoons 12 dessert forks 12 fish forks 12 fish knives 12 bouillon spoons 8 teaspoons 11 coffee spoons a pair of fish servers a medium serving spoon a medium serving fork a small serving spoon a small serving fork a serving spoon a cake server a sifter spoon a meat fork a cold cut fork a small sauce ladle a butter knife 3 lobster picks with steel tines/blades 12 table knives 12 dessert knives 12 fruit knives 9 pastry forks a cake knife a cheese knife a small serving spoon a small serving fork (168 pieces)
A George Jones majolica dish, circa 1870, realistically modelled as a thrush perched on a branch between two nests, with trefoil shaped dish below, the dish moulded with strawberry plants and ferns on a turquoise ground and with a leaf moulded sifter, ladle and serving spoon en suite, impressed registration lozenge for 8th March 1870, restored, 10.75" wide
Composite set of thirteen Kings pattern silver tea spoons, seven by makers mark HH, London, 1851, four with makers mark PA, Glasgow, 1822, and two with makers mark JA over JS, London 1880, approx 11ozs, together with a Victorian Scottish silver toddy ladle in Kings pattern, makers mark J & W M Glasgow, 1850.
KINGS PATTERN Ten table spoons, six by WB 1829, four by Elizabeth Eaton 1857; six table forks by Elizabeth Eaton, 1857; seven dessert spoons, five by Elizabeth Eaton, 1857, and two by George Adams, 1853; a soup ladle by Elizabeth Eaton, 1857; and a bread knife, the handle by Barnett Henry Abrahams, Sheffield, 1897, 75oz all in (25)
KINGS PATTERN plated, comprising 10 table spoons; 10 table forks; 10 dessert spoons; 12 dessert forks; 12 fish forks; 12 fish knives; 10 dessert forks; 12 teaspoons; 12 dessert knives; 4 coffee spoons; 4 mustard spoons; soup ladle; gravy spoon; sugar ladle; sauce ladle; crumb scoop; pickle fork; jam spoon; mustard spoon. (116)
A canteen of Kings pattern flatware comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons and twelve dessert forks, by Francis Higgins, London 1862, two sauce ladles and ten teaspoons by Francis Higgins, London 1897, all of the above crested to match, together with : twelve cake forks, twelve hors d'oeuvres forks, twelve bouillon spoons, a sauce ladle and five coffee spoons, by Charles Boyton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1926/28, together with following eleven.
An extensive Edwardian silver flatware service by Charles Boyton & Sons, London 1904, comprising: twelve table spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, eleven teaspoons, eleven egg spoons, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, a gravy spoon and six other unassociated items, all initialled "W", all contained in a fitted polished oak canteen box, 152oz (80)
A Georgian silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, Exeter 1817, maker's mark rubbed, 12.5in long, 3.5oz; a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by William Eley, London 1841, 7.625in long, 4oz; a William IV fiddle pattern sugar ladle with pierced and foliate decoration, by Charles Lias, London 1838; and a pair of Victorian double struck Devonshire pattern salt spoons with gilt wash bowls, by George Adams, London 1855. (6)
A George III silver sugar bowl with contemporary repousse decoration, raised on three scroll feet, crested, probably by Samuel Wheat, London 1787, 4.75in diameter, 7oz; together with an Old English pattern soup ladle by Richard Crossley & George Smith, London 1807, crested, 12.5in long, 6oz. (2)
A collection of small silver, comprising; an oval trinket box on four feet, Birmingham 1911, 6.5cm (2.5 in), a George III rectangular vinaigrette with reeded covers and a grille pierced and engraved with flowers and a vase, Birmingham 1810 by John Shaw, 4cm (1.5 in), an oblong engine turned snuff box, Birmingham 1915, 6.5cm (2.5 in), a part foliate engraved vesta/match case, 1906, a hexagonal napkin ring, 1947, a William IV fiddle pattern sauce ladle with initials, Exeter 1835 by W R Sobey, a salt spoon, and an apostle ended coffee spoon.
A collection of George III and later caddy spoons and other items, comprising; two old English pattern caddy spoons, one with a bright-cut engraved handle, London 1799, the other with a shell shaped bowl, 1827 by William Eaton, two caddy shovels, one with a green stained ivory handle, Birmingham 1802 Joseph Taylor, the other with a turned ivory handle, Birmingham circa 1781 marks indistinct, another Dutch embossed with a milkmaid, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1907, a George III toddy ladle with an inset coin and a monogram, and a turned wood handle, and a plated shell shaped caddy spoon
A collection small silver, comprising; a set of four Victorian oval part fluted salt cellars with gadrooned borders and embossed with a band of flowers and a cartouche, London 1883 by George Maudsley Jackson, in a case, a George III old English pattern bright-cut salt spoon London 1785 (incuse duty mark), a tablespoon, 1789, two salt spoons, Exeter 1861 and Birmingham 1897, a small sugar tongs, 1900, a shaped oval mustard pot with a wavy border, on four scroll feet, with a liner, 1918 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 1924 by Adie Bros Ltd, and a Kings pattern sauce ladle, Sheffield 1921 by John Round & Son Ltd
A group of spoons and a ladle, comprising; a Kings pattern sauce ladle, London 1867 by G W Adams, a Scottish single struck Kings pattern serving spoon, Edinburgh 1844 by J McKay, a set of six Victorian silver gilt commemorative coffee spoons with 'crowned Tudor rose terminals, Birmingham 1896 by J Millward Banks, in a case, a Dutch spoon, the bowl chased with a dentist and other figures, pierced handle with a windmill finial (lacking the sails), and another Dutch spoon, the bowl chased with farm animals, the handle with two storks

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