A collection of silver flatware comprising a composed set of Albany pattern teaspoons and sugar tongs, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1985, a set of six dog-nose teaspoons, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1927, a set of six George III bright cut teaspoons, by Samuel Davenport, London 1794, and a set of six dessert spoons, by William Chawner II, London 1832,together with an Art Nouveau silver purse,by Clark & Sewell, Birmingham 1916,10cm wideweighable silver 15.4ozt (qty.)Condition ReportPurse missing a clasp and with knocks. General knocks, wear and rubbing commensurate with age.
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A collection of silver items, comprising a pair of Victorian salts, 7.5cm diameter, a pair of pepperettes and another, 9.5cm high, three silver napkin rings, a Continental silver pot and cover, a pin dish, three dressing table accoutrements, silver-mounted, and a collection of Georgian and later flatware,24ozt (qty.)Condition ReportMixed condition. Tarnished and all pieces with wear.
A collection of silver flatware comprising a set of twelve Scottish silver teaspoons, by John Muirhead & Son, Glasgow 1881, a set of six dessert forks, by James Beebe, London 1825, and a set of six dessert forks, by BC & N, London,total 21.3oztCondition ReportGeneral knocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A collection of silver flatware comprising a Fiddle pattern George III ladle, by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1822, a serving spoon, by George Piercy, London 1825, six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1910, a German gilt jam spoon, marked 800, a tea strainer, Sheffield 1934, and a salt, London 1963, 16oztCondition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout commensurate with age.
A canteen of silver Old English pattern flatware, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1908, comprising; twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, two sauce ladles, a basting spoon and a soup ladle, together with a set of twelve Victorian Fiddle pattern table forks, H J Lias & Son, London 1862, five further silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, four silver tablespoons, four silver teaspoons, three silver cruet spoons, a silver butter knife and a silver feeding spoon, total weight approx 162oz, together with a small collection of plated flatware, all presented within oak canteen
A set of George III silver Fiddle pattern flatware, William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1797, comprising; sixteen table forks, seventeen dessert forks, ten dessert spoons and three sauce ladles, together with four matching dessert spoons, Birmingham 1830, all with engraved crest, total weight approx. 91oz (40)
A collection of sterling silver flatware. Comprising a three child spoons, two forks, a small ladle, two slotted serving spoons, a demitasse spoon, and teaspoon. All marked Sterling. Various patterns and makers varying in size from the largest 6.25"L x 1"W x 0.75"H to the smallest 3.75"L x 0.75"W x 0.25"H. Condition: Age related wear.
A complete silver flatware service, eight place settings, Dubarry pattern, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1979, comprising: eight table knives and forks, eight luncheon knives and forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight fish knives and forks, eight teaspoons and a pair of serving spoons (74 pieces). Total gross weight 129 troy ounces
A collection of George III and Victorian sterling silver flatware. Comprising a set of eight George III fiddle pattern dinner forks, featuring a crest with the motto "non sibi" - "not for self" and a bee emblem, marked for Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1802, with Thistle and duty marks; a set of six Victorian fiddle pattern side forks, five of which are monogrammed, marked for H.H, London, 1859 including duty mark; a set of two William IV side forks, marked for William Collins, London 1833; a set of three Victorian fiddle pattern serving spoons, marked for London JLG, various dates, with initials engraved; plus a set of three George III fiddle pattern spoons, marked for Peter & William Bateman, London 1810. Total approximate weight 1334 grams/42.88 OzT.
A collection of silver items, comprising a cased set of silver handled butter knives, a cased set of teaspoons and sugar nips with leaf form bowls, a quantity of assorted flatware including early 19th century examples, and an assortment of various napkin rings, together with a silver plated nautilus form spoon warmer (qty)
A suite of ancillary George V silver flatware, Queen’s pattern, comprising twelve marrow scoops, 18.3toz, 19.5cm long, twelve French sauce spoons, 10.7toz, 13.5cm long, twelve grapefruit spoons, 14.9toz, 14.6cm long, twelve cocktail forks, 13.4toz, 14.8cm long, all Henry Birks & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1931, and twelve toothpicks with wreath finials, stamped 'Sterling', 1.2toz, 6.8cm long, in blue soft case branded 'Birks', total combined silver weight 57.5toz / 1790g. (60)
A collection of continental white metal flatware to include a large serving fork L x 23cm , table spoon with engraved initials and dated 1860, a pair of pickle forks with beaded handles L x 19cm, a cheese knife and fork, pair of bamboo handled butter knives, a horn and spoon with white metal handles, a pair of Sheffield silver bladed and handle fish knives etc (a lot)
An Edwardian silver extensive canteen of flatware comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, teaspoons, Oyster forks, coffee spoons and other spoons, Asparagus tongs, Grape scissors, a ladle and other flatware, all housed within a mahogany canteen cabinet, Sheffield 1911, Mappin and Webb, 190ozs
Group of silver flatware, comprising three Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, pair of Edwardian table forks, dessert forks and dessert spoons, all hallmarked Condition Report: Approximate weight 14.28 ozt (444.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Knock to edge of rim to bowl of George II spoon and bending to prongs of forks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear some elements indistinct.
Group of silver, comprising pair of cut glass butter dishes with two silver butter knives, in fitted case, retailed by Harrods London, a George III Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, hallmarked William Eaton, London 1830, glass jar with hallmarked silver lid and continental flatware, including set of six teaspoons, pair of teaspoons and three forks, all with rose finials, stamped 800 and 835, etcCondition Report: Weighable 925 1.91 ozt (59.3 grams), continental silver approx 4.55 ozt (142.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Marks with wear but generally legible. Some continental marks indistinct.
Group of silver, comprising toddy ladle, inset with Spanish coin and with baleen twist handle, three mother of pearl handled butter knives, a Yard-O-Led pencil and a collection of flatware, including pair of sugar tong with claw bowlsCondition Report: Mostly hallmarked, toddy ladle unmarked. Weighable silver approx 4.46 ozt (138.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Toddy ladle with soldering marks to the back of bowl. Marks with varying degrees of wear.
Group of silver, comprising sovereign holder, two vesta cases, bon bon dish, thimble and flatware, all hallmarked Condition Report: Approximate weighable silver 3.68 ozt (114.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Sovereign holder with missing piece to latch, doesn't open without leverage. Some larger knocks to spoon bowls. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
Collection of Norwegian silver flatware, including a set of six silver-gilt demitasse spoons, by David Andersen, stamped D-A 830s and a serving spoon, the pierced terminal with two doves, engraved with initial K and dated 10.09.32 verso, stamped 830s, etcCondition Report: 830 standard, approximate weighable silver 11.02 ozt (342.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and small knocks. Marks clear.
Twelve piece Christofle silver plated 'Aria' pattern flatware, comprising: first drawer twelve teaspoons, twelve large knives, twelve large forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve small forks, twelve small knives, twelve soup spoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, eight cake knives and ten cake forks, one fish servers, gravy ladle, four large serving spoons, carving knife and fork, pastry/cake slice and fork and a large ladle, housed in the original box.
An Antique French cased miniature silver cup, bowl and flatware set. The miniature set, possibly for a dolls house comprising of a plate, cup, knife, fork and spoon. Each piece decorated with an etched scrolled design. Silver with evidence of previous gilding. Stamped with Boars head for French 800 silver. Makers mark rubbed. Possibly LB. The set having its original fitted velvet lined case. Combined weight approx 52.8g. Measures approx 3.5cm diameter (dish).
A collection of George III and later hallmarked silver flatware. The lot to include a Victorian sifting spoon. The spoon having a pierced bowl and moulded scrolled details to terminal. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1876. Makers mark H.W.Ld for Henry Williamson Ltd. A George III salt spoon. Makers mark SH attributed to Samuel Holmes. To also include two Victorian tea spoons, a pickle fork and other spoons. Combined weight approx 130g. Measures approx 18cm x 1.5cm / 10cm x 2.5cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver flatware. The lot to include a George V set of six silver handled butter knives. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1928. Makers mark JD WD for James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin). A Victorian fish knife with etched scroll and floral design. Hallmarked for London 1894. Makers mark partially legible likely GMJ - attributed to Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson). An Edward VII fish knife with mother of pearl handle. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1906. Combined weight approx 238.4g. Measures approx 16.5cm x 1.5cm (butter knife).
A collection of hallmarked silver flatware items. The lot to include a cased set of six 1960's tea spoons. The spoons being of replica Roman style. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1961. Makers mark SLd for William Suckling Ltd. A set of five silver covered handled butter knives (AF). Hallmarks rubbed to be only partially illegible. A pair of sugar tongs hallmarked for Sheffield 1939. Makers mark ASPCo for Angora Silver Plate Co. Combined weight approx (excluding case) 202.5g. Measures approx 10cm x 3.5cm (tongs) / 17cm x 1cm (knife).
A collection of Georgian hallmarked silver flatware items. The lot to include two pairs of early 19th century sugar tongs to include a pair of George III tongs decorated with embossed scroll detail. Hallmarked for 1818. Makers mark for Paul Storr. A pair of early 19th century sugar tongs with scroll arms and clam shell bowls and having monogrammed initials to central circular mechanism. Stamped with Lion passant and makers mark HB. A George II tea spoon hallmarked for London 1756. Makers mark partially rubbed. Combined weight approx 136.9g. Measures approx 15cm x 4cm / 13cm x 5.5cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver flatware. The lot to include a George III serving spoon. Hallmarked for London, 1819. Makers mark TW JH for Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne. Four Georgian tea spoons dating 1809 -1812. Makers mark to include George Turner. A Victorian tea spoon hallmarked for London, 1860. A pair of sugar tongs. Combined weight approx 191g. Measures approx 22cm x 5cm (serving spoon).
A collection of early 20th century hallmarked silver and silver handled flatware. The lot to include an Edward VII fork. Hallmarked for London 1906. Four tea spoons hallmarked for Sheffield 1939. Makers mark EV for Viner's Ltd - Emile Viner. Three silver handled knives with planished finish. Hallmarks to the knives rubbed to be barely legible with two having makers mark M&W for Mappin & Webb Ltd. Combined weight approx 269g. Measures approx
A collection of William IV and later hallmarked silver flatware. The lot to include a William IV fish knife. Hallmarked for London, 1836. Makers mark JB for James Beebe. A cased Victorian scoop and tong set. The set having an etched acanthus leaf decoration with monogramed cartouche. The scoop hallmarked for Exeter 1882. Makers J.W &Co for Josiah Williams & Co. The tongs hallmarked for London 1882. Makers mark GMJ for Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson). To also include a cased pair of George V berry spoons. The preserve spoons having bowls moulded to the form of leaves. Hallmarked for London 1912. Makers mark rubbed. Combined weight approx 138g. Measures approx 19cm (knife).
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver flatware and napkin ring. The lot to include a Victorian tea spoon. Hallmarked for London 1856. A fork and spoon set. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1957. Makers mark HA for Atkin Brothers. A silver napkin ring. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1921. Makers mark G.M.Co for Gorham Manufacturing Co. Two further hallmarked silver tea spoons. Combined weight approx 127.9g. Measures approx 4.5cm diameter (napkin ring) / 14cm x 2cm (fork).
A small collection of silver and plated flatware, including: a George III English pattern provincial sugar tongs by Christian Kerr Reid, Newcastle circa 1806-10, initialled; an early George III sugar nips by Henry Plumpton, London circa 1761, initialled; a William IV fiddle and thread by Mary Chawner, London 29th May 1837 - 20th June 1837, engraved with two crests; a silver terminal horn spoon, stamped WD&Co and 925, possibly W. Drummond & Co.; two plated grape scissors and a baleen handled toddy ladle, 90g (2.9 oz) gross weighable (7)
A silver six piece cruet set by Roberts & Dore Ltd, Birmingham 1936, round faceted, in a box with two salt and two mustard spoons and four blue glass liners; a matched sewing set, the thimble titled William & Adelaide Crowned 1831, a thread waxer, a pin cushion and a tape measure, all unmarked, in a maroon leather case; a George III bright-cut sugar tongs by Thomas Northcote, late 18th century; a tea strainer on stand and various flatware including two caddy spoons faults, 349g (11.25 oz) weighable (qty)
A set of six Scottish provincial silver old English pattern teaspoons by Natheniel Gillet (maker's mark only), Aberdeen circa 1785-1821, engraved cover RH; six teaspoons in Scottish King's shape rococo end pattern (See Pickford, Silver Flatware, p. 135, fig. 203) by Robert Grey & Son, Glasgow 1839 (2) and 1845 (4), engraved M; a set of six teaspoons in single struck King's pattern with shoulders (Pickford, Silver Flatware, p. 123, fig. 170) by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1868, monogrammed; and four various provincial Aberdeen teaspoons, possibly by William Byres; by James Smith; by William Jamieson; and by John Leslie, all initialled, 404g (13 oz) gross (22)
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