A large collection of metal items to include; an Art Nouveau style designed dish in the WMF style, an Art Nouveau style inkwell, pewter tankards and jugs, a Hukin and Heath plain designed small silver plated tray, a quantity of plated flatware, various dressing table brushes (some with silver and guilloche, an Olde Hall hammered steel hot water pot, various brass wares and brass weighing scales in box etc. (3 boxes)
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A collection of 19th Century silver flatware to include; a pair of William IV sauce ladles, hallmarked London, 1833, William Chawner, both with stag head to terminals with a set of five hallmarked dessert spoons by William Bateman, all initialled W, a set of six Georgian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons by Solomon Royes, three the exact same with different date letter, three matching Solomon Royes silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, four matching Victorian fiddle pattern silver tea spoons, a Georgian silver fiddle pattern tea spoon, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon.Weight: 900 grams (0.28ozt)Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear and scratching.
A collection of various silver flatware to include; a pair of Sheffield silver ladles by John Round & Son, four matching Hanoverian forks, London, 1835, William Theobalds & Lockington Burn, three fiddle patterned tea spoons, hallmarked Sheffield by John Round together with a set of six matching Sheffield silver coffee spoons, by Cooper Bros, dated 1953, weight: approx. 390 grams (12.5ozt)Further Details: General wear, tarnishing.
A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, comprising; a set of six dessert spoons, William Bateman I, London 1818, a matched set of six tablespoons, London 1833 & 1834, all with engraved monogram and crest, a set of six tablespoons by William Bateman II, London 1832, each with enrgaved initial, a harlequin collection of eleven table forks and twelve dessert forks, two further tablespoons and four further dessert spoons, total weight approx 88.5oz (47)
A harlequin collection of silver flatware, comprising; twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks and twelve dessert forks, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1938, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1932 & 1939 and Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1937 & 1938, together with a plated dessert spoon, total weight of silver approx 93oz (49)
A cased canteen of Victorian Fiddle pattern silver flatware, George Adams for Chawner and Co, 1842-1860, comprising; twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks and twelve teaspoons, together with twelve later silver handled table knives and twelve later silver handled side knives, all presented within associated canteen, total weighable silver approx. 101oz (84)Condition:Hallmarks are all reasonably clear, general wear expected with age but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A GROUP OF MOSTLY SILVER FLATWARE (28)Comprising; five coffee spoons, having black bean finials to the handles, four souvenir and crest spoons, three pairs of salt spoons, a thimble, Chester probably 1918, eight further spoons, combined gross weight 217 gms, also three foreign spoons and a pickle fork
A GROUP OF SILVER AND PLATED FLATWARE (QTY)The silver comprising; twelve coffee spoons, mixed dates, with two cases, each to hold six, four rat tail pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1938, a preserve spoon, Sheffield 1935 and two butter knives, combined weight 223 gms, the plated wares including nine fish knives and twelve fish forks, having mother of pearl handles, five tea knives, having loaded silver handles and five tea forks having loaded silver handles
ELEVEN SILVER TEASPOONS AND A PAIR OF SILVER SUGAR TONGS AND TWO FURTHER CASED SETS OF FLATWARE (3)The eleven teaspoons and the sugar tongs, Sheffield 1922, weight 110 gms, a set of six Sterling coffee spoons, the stems detailed Indian Totem Pole Alaska and the bowls of the spoons detailed Greek Church Sitka, Alaska, weight 36 gms and a set of six pairs of dessert knives and forks, having plated blades and prongs and with loaded silver handles, Sheffield 1922, with three cases
Two pairs of Sheffield Plate sugar tongs, c1790, Feather Edge pattern and miscellaneous small silver flatware, to include a Victorian bone hafted butter knife, sugar sifter and salt and mustard spoons, 3ozs 9dwts weighable Plated tongs with typical wear to plating. Blade of butter knife dented and split
A Victorian silver wrythen fluted vase, 11cm h, by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1891, a set of six cake forks by Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1930, cased and miscellaneous other small silver flatware, including two cased sets of tea and coffee spoons, 13ozs Cake forks and most of the other items in good condition. Vase slightly worn with polish residues
Assorted ceramics, silver and collectables, including three late 19th century Continental porcelain figures of youths in blue and white, a black glazed pottery model of a dog, assorted silver and silver-plated flatware, sifters, condiment spoons etc, The Great Game Book, a framed Victorian birthday card and other items
A collection of silver flatware,to include twelve Old English pattern folks, five by William Chawner II, London 1831, a collection Fiddle pattern teaspoons, five by John Stone, Exeter 1859, four Old English pattern teaspoons with thread pattern, a large quantity of further flatware, Georgian and later, a pair of sugar tongs, London 1834, and others similar,35ozt (qty.)Condition ReportKnocks, scuffs, dents and oxidisation throughout.
A collection of silver flatware,to include four old English pattern serving spoons, one by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1794-1798, a further by Thomas Wilkes Baker, London 1810, four ladles, the largest by Samuel Whitford, London 1859, a quantity of teaspoons sets, to inlcude a set of four teaspoons by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1925, and a collection of further flatware mainly English, Georgian and later,46ozt (qty.)Condition ReportMixed condition. Most with oxidisation, knocks, scuffs and surface scratches.

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