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Carrs twelve place setting canteen of hallmarked silver cutlery, comprising twelve each of dinner forks, dessert forks, fish knives and forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons and table and dessert knives, four table spoons, two butter knives, cheese knife, cake slice, sauce ladle, soup ladle and carving set, weight excluding silver handled items 5740g, width of canteen 49.5cm, together with a hallmarked silver salt and pepper
A small parcel of silver, comprising an Elizabeth II sauceboat on three cabriole legs and matching sauce ladle, makers Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1955, an Edwardian circular napkin ring, Birmingham 1910, another Birmingham 1925 and a George VI Walker & Hall rectangular trinket box with hinged cover (insides loose), Sheffield 1946, gross weight of silver 8.31ozt, 258.5 grams, together with a cased set of six EPNS cocktail sticks with cherry finials (1 box)
Two hallmarked silver napkin rings, two silver thimbles, a Norwegian silver toddy ladle, a silver bracelet with two opposing horse heads and ring, with double chain bracelet large ring clasp, a silver plated vesta case in the form of a shoe, a spoon and a thimble, combined weighable silver 2.3ozt/71.5g (9).
A set of four George III silver tablespoons and a George II silver sauce ladle, later chased and gilt as a berry set, both London, spoons 1800, sifter 1738, cased, the lid with contemporary silver tablet engraved Matilda Wilks from her Godmother June 29th 1867, 8oz 14dwt As new and perhaps never used, an excellent example of the type
Miscellaneous small silver flatware and other articles, to include a baleen handled toddy ladle, silver gilt medal, tea infuser, cartouche shaped pillbox, Victorian silver mounted ruby glass combined scent and salts bottle and several gold and other stick pins One of the caps on the ruby glass bottle damaged, glass undamagedRemaining items in good overall condition
A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, Beaded Old English pattern, crested, by Richard Crossley, London 1785 and miscellaneous silver flatware, comprising two Scottish toddy ladles, sugar sifter, long handled condiment ladle, King's pattern teaspoon, Fiddle pattern tablespoon, various makers and dates and one and two pairs of Russian niello teaspoons, 14oz 3dwt (13) The lot in good condition or with only very light wear
A canteen of Crown silver-plated cutlery in the Kings Pattern, twelve place settings to include extras of fish eaters, soup spoons, tea and coffee spoons, servers, large soup ladle, breakfast spreaders, cheese knife, three piece carving set; in a large mahogany effect case with leather inset top, width 75cm, depth 46cm.
Large canteen collection of William IV, Victorian & later hallmarked silver flatware. The service to include 18 large spoons comprising 17 large silver forks. Hallmarked year 1845 London. Sponsors mark for Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. Together with 1 large fork. hallmarked year 1859. Sponsors mark for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). 12 small forks comprising 11 small forks. Hallmarked year 1847 London. Together will 1 small fork, hallmarked year 1876 London. Sponsors mark for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). 8 large spoons comprising 5 large spoons. Hallmarked year 1847. 1 large spoon, hallmarked year 1852. 1 large spoon, hallmarked year 1851. Sponsors mark for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). 1 large spoon date mark is illegible. 18 dessert spoons comprising 11 dessert spoons. Hallmarked year 1847. 6 dessert spoons, hallmarked year 1874. 1 dessert spoon, marks illegible. 12 large & 12 small sliver handled knives. Hallmarked year 1991 Sheffield. Sponsors mark for Terry Shaverin. 12 silver fish knives. Hallmarked year 1992. Sponsors mark for Terry Shaverin. 6 silver teaspoons. Hallmarked year 1849. Sponsors mark illegible. Two large serving spoons. Hallmarked year 1835 London. Sponsors mark for William Eaton. 1 small silver ladle, marks illegible. 1 silver sugar sifter and other salt ladles and teapoons. Total weight 7.81kgs.Largest measures approx. 31cm L
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case. The case with monogram to centre. Hallmarked year 1919 Birmingham. Sponsors mark for Henry Williamson Ltd. Together with a hallmarked silver ladle. Hallmarked year 1964 Sheffield. Sponsors mark for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. Total weight approx 140gMeasures approx. 11cm L
Collection of Silver-Plated Cutlery and Serving UtensilsAn extensive collection of silver-plated or EPNS (Electroplated Nickel Silver) cutlery and utensils, likely dating from the late 19th to mid-20th century. The collection includes knives, forks, spoons of varying sizes, a slotted serving utensil, a ladle, sugar tongs, and other specialised items such as a candle snuffer and a perforated fish slice. Notable design features include floral and scroll patterns on the handles, characteristic of Victorian and Edwardian styles, with some plainer patterns suggesting later 20th-century production. The knife blades, marked "Sheffield Silver Plated" and "Stainless," confirm their Sheffield origin, a city renowned for cutlery manufacturing. Condition shows tarnish, wear, and patina, reflecting age and use. Highlights include an ornate slotted spoon and a small cylindrical cup with a gilt interior. Most items likely served decorative and functional purposes in formal dining contexts. Examination for markings may assist in maker identification.
Eclectic Pewter and Silver-Plated Decorative Collection This collection comprises a variety of decorative and functional pewter and silver-plated items, likely dating from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Notable pieces include a central red glass pitcher with a pewter-framed overlay featuring floral and scroll motifs, reflecting Victorian or Edwardian design influences. Additionally, a silver-plated rectangular cigarette or trinket box with engraved patterns, a Victorian-style cream jug with classical embellishments, and a miniature shoe model in pewter or silver plate are featured. Other items include small animal figurines, a hammered tea caddy or spice box, sewing tools such as ornate scissors and a silver thimble, a ladle, and a bird-shaped pincushion with a red cushion. The collection also includes a grooming or vanity brush, miniature figures, and novelty items such as a metal seal and desk accessories. This grouping showcases craftsmanship typical of Victorian and Edwardian periods, with decorative and utilitarian applications. Approximate dimensions range from 2–3 cm for smaller pieces to 15–20 cm for larger items like the pitcher.
A George III silver Sauce Ladle, by Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, hallmarked London 1803, Old English pattern, initialled, 17cm long, together with an Edwardian silver preserve spoon, by Thomas Henry Blake, hallmarked Sheffield 1909, with corresponding butter knife, a Victorian silver egg spoon and a small quantity of silver plated flatware etc., weighbale silver 3.3ozt (a lot)
Collection of George III tablespoonsAlexander Spence, Edinburgh 1789of Celtic point pattern, italic B engraved to terminal; together with a Fiddle pattern tablespoon, Newcastle, 1849, modern sauce ladle, London, of Hanoverian pattern; A German/ Polish spoon with Loth mark for .812 purity; three Scottish Provincial tablespoons, Thomas Hamilton & Co. Glasgow circa 1780sWeight - 478g
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including three Maltese silver paper-knives, one with filagree decoration, one in fitted case; a George III Irish silver marrow-scoop, by John Power, Dublin, Circa 1800, engraved with a crest; a Maltese silver spoon and a Scottish silver toddy-ladle, by William Constable, Edinburgh, 1821, weight of silver 6oz 17dwt, 213gr (one tray)
Punch ladle, Johannes d'Hoy (1766-1786), Middelburg ca. 1775, silver. Very fine 18th century punch ladle with long handle. The scoop is oval-shaped and provided with a driven, straight edge decoration. The handle is partly silver and partly turned wood with a silver knob on the end. Netherlands, Middelburg, Johannes d'Hoy, circa 1775, hallmarks: maker's mark (ID under a teapot), dolphin tax mark - minor traces of use. 65 grams, 934/1000. Dimensions L 37.8 cm, W 10.1 cm.

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