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A tray of silver fiddle pattern flatware, eight William IV forks by James McKay assayed Edinburgh 1837, six Victorian forks by Chawner & Co. London 1845, six forks by Jonathan Hayne London 1834, six table spoons by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne London 1811, six spoons by William Eaton London 1837 and six teaspoons by William Page London 1897, 1,990 grams (one tray)
Six assorted cased sets of English silver and Continental flatware, including a cased set of six 1930's planished silver handled cake knives by Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1933, two sets of silver coffee spoons, a silver spoon and pusher, five (ex 6) silver preserve spoons and a set of six continental spoons with hardstone set terminals.CONDITION: Liberty & Co knives in good order, commensurate with age and some use. All blades engraved Liberty. All hallmarks clear.
A SEVENTY-THREE PIECE INTERNATIONAL STERLING "ROYAL DANISH" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, USA, 20TH CENTURY, each piece modeled in the traditional Royal Danish pattern with hollowware handled knives and forks stamped on side "STERLING HANDLE," the hollowware handled butter knives have sterling blades stamped with armorial helmet over "S / STERLING," the remaining flatware verso stamped "U.S.A / ROYAL / DANISH / INTERNATIONAL," and the teaspoons stamped with additional circular "H," comprising eight hollowware dinner knives, two hollowware luncheon knives, five hollowware butter knives with sterling blades, six dinner forks, two luncheon forks, ten salad forks, eight shrimp forks, eight luncheon place spoons, twenty-two teaspoons, one hollowware cake server, one sauce ladle, excluding hollowware total approximate weight: 75.10 Troy oz. Condition: Good condition for silver flatware services of this age including but not limited to normal surface wear, tarnished areas, and surface buildup. Blades are stainless steel except for the butter knives. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
Quantity of silver flatware, eleven silver teaspoons with golf club motif by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1932/33, another similar by Sterling Honours, Birmingham 1993, a single golf club spoon, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1969, six silver fruit spoons with fluted bowls by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1937, silver caddy spoon with hammered finish and galleon to top, Shipton & Co Ltd, Chester 1958, other white metal spoons, plated serving slice, Briitish hallmarked silver 13.5oz.
A collection of cased and uncased flatware to include: A George V serving fork, body, stem and collar silver with filled handle, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1920 - unweighed A pair of serving spoons, foliate shaped bowls, by James Dixon, Sheffield, 1919, cased George V large straining spoon, by Viner's of Sheffield, 1927 together with further various teaspoons, various dates and makers (Q) approx 9.50 ozt
An Edwardian three piece condiment set to include: mustard pot and cover; salt and pepper pot, reticulated shaped bodies, with blue glass liners, by Ridley Brothers & Merton, Birmingham, 1905 with associated spoon, together with a silver serving ornate serving fork, blade and handle hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1904; a plated Stilton scoop with silver collar and bone handle, the silver, Sheffield, 1922 together with a selection of fiddle pattern flatware (Q)
A collection of silver flatware to include: American Interest: An American late 19th Century white metal fiddle pattern memorial table spoon, the reverse engraved: Willa Shankland Married June 3rd 1828 Cooperstown N.Y John Holmes Prentiss Died June 1st 1890 - Mary Kellog Doane 1890 (CR: apparently unmarked, engraving to reverse crisp) Two various 19th century fiddle pattern sauce ladles - 1 x William Eley, London, 1830 and American sterling silver example by G LOOMIS, stamped DA pair of late 18th Century salt shovels and a Dutch white metal sugar spoon with windmill (139.3 grams gross)
A collection of silver and plate flatware to include: A set of 6 silver teaspoons, casedA pair of Old English pattern silver sauce ladles, casedA set of six silver handled butter knives, cased - various dates and makers, silver weighs: 4.29 ozt Five plated Apostle teaspoons and a Victorian style plate cake slice with engraved blade and mother-of-pearl handle, cased*** Provenance: from the Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Harvey Jones (Sir John Harvey Jones MBE) ***
A collection of assorted flatware, comprising: a George III silver table-spoon and sauce-ladle, each later chased as a berry spoon and sifting ladle; a pair of pickle forks with gadrooned border and a set of eight Victorian teaspoons, each lace back Trefid pattern, by William Gibson and John Langman, London, 1897, 10oz, 311gr (12)
A collection of George III Scottish silver flatware, comprising: a set of four Pointed Old English pattern teaspoons, by Alexander Cunningham, Dumfries, circa 1800; an Old English pattern teaspoon, engraved with initials, maker's mark IG, circa 1800 and an Old English pattern table-spoon, by Robert Wilson, Edinburgh, 1798, 4oz 12dwt, 143gr (6)
A collection of George III silver flatware, comprising: a pair of Old English pattern table-spoons, engraved with an initial, by John Langlands, Newcastle, probably 1799; a set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved with initials, by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, circa 1805 and a set of six Fiddle pattern dessert-spoons, engraved with a crest, by John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle, circa 1810, 12oz, 372gr (14)
A collection of assorted George III and later silver flatware, including: two pairs of George III silver table-spoons and a sauce-ladle, each later decorated as berry-spoons; a pair of Victorian silver Fiddle thread pattern sugar-tongs; a set of six George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, by Thomas Oliphant (of Manchester), London, 1796, a Victorian silver christening spoon, fork and knife, the knife with filled handle; six tea-knives with filled handles and a paper-knife with filled handle, weighable silver 15oz 12dwt 486gr (qty)
A group of George III and George V silver flatware, Fiddle pattern, variously engraved with initials, comprising: A pair of table-spoons, probably by Richard Sawyer, Dublin, 1810 6 dessert-forks, by Viners, Sheffield, 1921 6 dessert-spoons, by P. Ashberry and Sons, Sheffield,1920 23oz 3dwt, 719gr (14)
A collection of assorted George III and later silver flatware, including: a pair of Old English pattern table-spoons, London, 1778, engraved with initials; nine various Old English pattern dessert-spoons, London, various maker's and dates; three Fiddle pattern dessert-spoons, London, 1808, engraved with presentation initials; six various Fiddle pattern dessert-forks; a Scottish Fiddle pattern table-spoon; a beaded Old English pattern pierced ladle; a cased set of six tea-knives, filled; a crumb scoop with wood handle and other items, 40oz, 1,245gr (qty)
Quantity of loose plated and silver-coloured metal flatware to include some stainless steel flatware by Nils-Johann Sweden, a silver napkin ring, a silver-mounted rectangular picture frame, a silver-plated and gilt lined goblet engraved 'Ron and Vivien', the box 'Presented to Ron and Vivien on the occasion of their recent wedding anniversary by the directors and staff of R.E.O., 10th July 1972', a cased Sheffield flatware set and a pair of silver-plated table lamps, converted from candlesticks
VINERS; a George VI hallmarked silver kiddush cup with chased decoration, raised on double knop stem, height 13cm, Sheffield 1948, together with a hallmarked silver cigarette box and further flatware, also a Continental white metal caddy spoon and a hallmarked silver mounted page turner with ivory terminal, weighable silver approx. 5ozt/156g.Additional InformationObviously this item cannot be shipped out of the UK as it is ivory. General wear, tarnishing and minor denting throughout.

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