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Quantity of silver plated cutlery including 12 Dorchester Plate Art Deco Scalloped Shaped Dessert Spoons with two serving spoons: Mahogany Boxed (with key) Fish Cutlery Set by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, approx. 45 pieces of George Gill & Sons ' Friar ' Flatware, Large Two Tier Wooden Cutlery Box together with approx. 70 pieces of further flatware dating around 1870 to 1950 including James Deakin, Harry Hobson, Elkington, Selfridge, etc
A collection of silver items, to include a silver jewellery box by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1911, 7.5cm wide, a miniature taper stick, possibly Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1923, 5.5cm high, a silver vesta case, Birmingham 1901, a white metal snuff box or vinaigrette, indistinct marks, 3cm wide, a silver table spoon, by Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1847 and further flatware, total weighable approximately 6.7oztCondition report: Jewellery box legs bent, split to front lid edge, base worn, taper stick has some dents and marks rubbed, vesta hinge loose, flatware rubbed with some knocks
An assorted collection of flatwarevarying makers and datesComprising: Six provincial silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle 1797; other Fiddle pattern items: twelve table forks, six dessert forks and six dessert spoons, nine varying teaspoons; Old English pattern flatware, varying makers and dates: six table forks, ten table spoons, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, two teaspoons; also four Hanoverian pattern bottom marked table spoons, a bottom marked Old English pattern basting spoon, and a soup ladle; other items, a sifter spoon, sauce ladle, butter knife, six modern silver King's pattern butter knives, other knives and plated items, weight of weighable silver 136oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of English and Dutch silver flatwarevarious dates and makers, principally 18th century Comprising: eighteen table forks, eight dessert forks, two table spoons, seventeen dessert spoons, thirteen teaspoons, one basting spoon, one sauce ladle; and three silver-plate items, weight of silver 86oz. (qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of Danish silver flatware comprising twelve forks, 21cm long, a dessert spoon and six teaspoons by Christian F. Heise, engraved with the date 9.5.14., six dessert spoons by the same maker but of a different design, six teaspoons by Simon Groth and six teaspoons by Jens Sigsgaard, 40.88toz. (37)
A collection of silver plated items, including a large oval galleried silver plated tray with four bun feet, 60.5 by 40.7 by 7cm high, a coffee pot, 24 by 14 by 19.7cm high, with spare finial, four white metal spirit labels two 'Gin', largest with scroll form borders and broken chain, 5 by 3cm, 'Whiskey' of Hexagonal form, 4.5 by 2.8cm, with broken chain, and Brandy, 3 by 1.8cm, a wooden canteen with some ivorine handled flatware inside. (1 box)
Three cased sets of George IV and Victorian silver flatware, comprising a George IV cased associated set of Queens pattern christening flatware, with silver blade and filled handle butter knife, 15.5cm long and a spoon with filled handle, 15.1cm long, John Thropp, Birmingham 1827, and white metal pickle fork, together with a cased set of six old English pattern teaspoons each monogram engraved, (possibly 'J'), 10.1cm long, with sugar tongs 9.5cm long, William Hutton & Sons, London 1886, and a cased set of six Hanoverian teapsoons, each with bright cut decoration and an engraved initial 'J', 10.5cm long, with rubbed maker's marks, London 1887, overall 4.2toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)
A group of William IV and later flatware, comprising a spoon,John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, a salt spoon with silver gilt bowl, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837, a set of seven Victorian teaspoons, Samuel Whitford, London 1878 and a spoon with bowling ball finial T & Co, Birmingham 1933, total weight 18.5toz
A group of Victorian and later silver flatware, comprising seven Victorian old English fiddle pattern teaspoons, with engraved monograms to finials, Robert Wallis, London 1850, 14cm long, and a George V set of Hanoverian pattern silver, with six fish knives, each 20.2cm long, and six fish forks, each 16cm long, Harrison Fisher & Co. Sheffield 1924, overall 22.9toz. (1 bag)
Thirteen pieces of George III and later silver flatware, comprising twelve old English pattern teaspoons: five various George III teaspoons, largest Solomon Hougham, London 1811, 12.7cm long, smallest Peter & William Bateman, London 1805, 11.8cm long, a Victorian teaspoon,Charles Boyton (I), London 1840, 13.5cm long, a set of six Victorian teaspoons, with indistinct monogram to each finial, Charles Boyton (II) London 1893, 13cm long, and a small butter knife, 'H' engraved upon its finial, J & R Griffin (Joseph & Richard Griffin), Birmingham 1906, 10cm long, 5.9toz overall. (1 bag)
Five pieces of Victorian silver flatware, comprising three sauce ladles, one old English pattern, Martin, Hall & Co., London 1882, 15.5cm, one Kings pattern, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1975, 18.8cm, the smallest a George VI old English pattern ladle, HT, Sheffield 1936, 12.5cm, a cake slice, fiddle pattern with reeded decoration and an 'SS' monogram to its finial, 19cm, and a Victorian dessert spoon with bearded face to bowl and rubbed scroll decoration to its finial, 14.5cm, 8.8toz combined weight. (1 bag)
A collection of silver plated wares, including a three piece 'Plante' tea set all engraved with 'GGH' monogram, a teapot, 27.5 by 12.3 by 14cm high, a twin handled sugar bowl, 19 by 10.5 by 10cm high, a milk jug, 15.2 by 8.2 by 9.2cm high, two Kings pattern berry spoons, both 22.5cm long, a twin handled tray, 51.5 by 35 by 7cm high, and a quantity of flatware. (1 box)
A collection Victorian and later silver cruet sets and flatware, comprising a Victorian cruet set, with two hexafoil form salts raised upon three ball feet, Hayes Brothers, Birmingham, 1893 4.4 by 2.5cm high and two salt spoons with ball finials, twisted handles and ball and quatrefoil form bowls, 6cm long, George V cruet set, with cylindrical salt and pepper cellars, 5.5cm high, two single handled mustard pots with blue glass liners, 4.5cm high overall, two oval form salts with blue glass liners, two salt spoons, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd. Birmingham 1929, 7cm long, with associated condiment spoons, James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1923, 6.2cm long, Thomas Turner & Co. Sheffield 1933, 6cm long, a 19th century silver wine toddy spoon, with turned whale bone handle with white metal mounts, and an old English pattern George V serving spoon, with 'WAJ' monogram to its finial, 24cm long, overall 8.7toz weighable silver. (1 bag)
A canteen of Victorian and later silver flatware, comprising a collection of old English beaded pattern flatware, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, four serving spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, two condiment spoons, Robert Stebbings, London 1899, together with ERII old English pattern, silver handled knives, six tables knives and six silver butter knives, Strickett & Loder (Colin Earnest Strickett & Robin Reginald Loder) Sheffield, 1986, 56toz overall of weighable silver. (43)
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER SAUCE LADLES AND A PAIR OF DESSERT SPOONS AND A TABLE SPOON EN SUITE, OLD ENGLISH PATTERN, BY WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1919 AND 1920, TWO PAIRS OF SILVER SUGAR BOWS AND A SILVER HAIRBRUSH AND COMB, 12 OZ 8 DWT WEIGHABLE (9) Flatware in good condition; no engraving or initials. The Art Nouveau hairbrush with minor dents and comb lacking several teeth

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