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A collection of hallmarked silver flatware to include a pair of sugar tongs Birmingham Charles Wilkes 1902 , Mappin and Webb caddy spoon 1922 , London import silver 925 caddy spoon , silver bladed knife with mother of pearl handle Birmingham 1891 Hilliard & Thomason , 1935 silver spoon , etc. Also a silver plated sifter spoon and bowls finial spoon.
Eighty Five (85) Piece Christofle "Spatours" Silver Plate Flatware with Associated Serving Spoon. Includes: 12 knives 9", 12 forks 7-1/2", 12 salad forks, 12 fish forks 7", 12 spoons 7-1/2", 12 teaspoons, and 12 butter spreaders, large serving spoon 11". Lot includes some original boxes and felt utensil holders. All appropriately signed. A few pieces have corrosion from sitting otherwise good condition. Shipping $135.00 (estimate $800-$1000)
Seventy Six (76) Piece Reed and Barton "Festivity" Silver Plated Flatware. Includes: 12 forks 7-5/8", 12 salad forks 6-1/4", 1 tablespoon 8-1/4", 12 round bowl soup spoon 7-1/8", 24 teaspoons, 12 knives 9-1/2", cold meat fork, flat master butter spreader, and sugar shell spoon. Signed. Needs a routine cleaning otherwise good condition. Fitted case for display purposes only. Shipping $115.00 (estimate $100-$150)
A set of Victorian silver flatware, with George V additions, the main set by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1892, 'Fiddle and Thread' pattern, crested, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, six table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, six coffee spoons, two sauce ladles and dated 1891, two salt spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, and in addition six soup spoons to match by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1932, un crested, the majority in chamois leather rolls, 140ozt gross (71) generally very good condition with only slight wear to the forks
A collection of silver flatware, including twelve 'Kings' pattern dessert forks and spoons London 1828, eight 'Kings' pattern table spoons London 1827, five 'Fiddle' pattern dessert forks London 1826, six 'Fiddle' pattern dessert spoons London 1833, six 'Fiddle' pattern table forks London 1835 and a further two 'Fiddle' pattern table forks London 1863, six 'Fiddle' pattern teaspoons London 1810 and a further 12 teaspoons of assorted patterns and dates, together with 2 table spoons, a salt spoon, two small ladles, a strainer, two continental silver tea spoons and a collection of silver plated flatware. 102ozt of English silver.
A silver twelve place cutlery & flatware service, by United Cutlers of Sheffield, Sheffield 1991, 'Gadroon' pattern, each place setting comprising table fork and knife, dessert fork, knife and spoon, fish fork and knife, soup spoon and tea spoon, with an additional 4 serving spoons, totalling 112 pieces, 189ozt gross weighable, each setting wrapped in a tarnprufe roll (112)
A collection of silver cutlery & flatware, comprising four 'Fiddle' pattern table forks by William Hutton & Sons, London 1911, and a further one by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1839, six 'Fiddle' pattern dessert forks by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1847 and a further two by George Adams London 1868, six 'Fiddle' pattern table spoons by James Beebe London 1819, a further five by William Eley & William Fearn London 1822 and a further one by Charles Eley London 1826, four 'Fiddle' pattern dessert spoons by Joseph & Albert Savory London 1838 and a further two by Joseph & Albert Savory London 1841, six 'Old English' pattern table forks by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1793, together with six modern silver handled table knives with stainless steel blades by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1970, 70.1ozt weighable (39)
Five items of silver flatware, comprising: a late George II shaped oval toddy ladle, maker's mark worn, London 1757, double lipped and with a turned wood handle, 37.5cm (14 3/4in) long; an old English pattern crumb scoop by John, Henry & Charles Lias, engraved with a bull's head crest, London 1826; a pair of late Victorian gilt dessert serving spoons, maker's marks mis-struck, London 1900, with shell bowls and cast figural handles; and a wrythen knop spoon by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1953 (coronation mark), in a case The crest for RADCLYFFE.
Ï’A collection of electro-plated flatware, mostly cased, to include: a cased Hanoverian pattern part table service for 8 place settings; a cased set of six fish knives and forks with ivory handles; a cased set of twelve fish knives and forks with mother of pearl handles and silver ferrules; a cased set of twelve fruit knives and forks with ivory handles; a collection of loose flatware; and other cased sets of flatware Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
An Edwardian silver shaped circular salver by George David Rattray, Sheffield 1908, engraved with a floral wreath, on three ball-and-claw feet, 24cm (9 1/2in) diameter, 443g (14.25 oz); and various plated wares, including: an oval twin handled tray; a silver plate bordered glass drinks tray; an asparagus stand and frame; other items; and various flatware including a grape scissors
Ï’A collection of silver flatware, including; a George IV/William IV matched pair of fiddle pattern table spoons and six teaspoons, later parcel gilt, embossed and engraved as berry spoons; a George IV caddy spoon by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1821, the cushion shaped bowl engraved with foliage; a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Benjamin Stephens, London 1835, with a fig shaped bowl, initialled; an early Victorian butter knife with a mother of pearl handle by George Unite, London 1841, loaded; four sugar tongs; and a wine label with neck ring, maker's mark IT, London 1795, engraved SHERRY, 408g (13.1 oz) weighable On the decanter label the maker's mark could be for John Thompson of Sunderland or John Tayleur. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Three silver caddy spoons and other flatware, the caddy spoons: one shell bowl with coffin end handle, maker's mark IT (unknown), Birmingham 1795, engraved H; one shell bowl with leaf and tendril handle by George Unite, Birmingham 1857; the last with a trefid handle by Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1904; a tea spoon with compressed marks, engraved to commemorate the death of HRH Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, 1827; a copy of the royal anointing spoon by Barnard Bros, London 1901; and other small flatware, 190g (6.1 oz) gross
A matched set of old English pattern silver flatware, by Josiah Williams & Co (David Lansborough Fullerton), London 1921, two dessert spoons & one table spoon 1929, one table spoon 1930; comprising six table forks; six dessert forks; six dessert spoons; & four table spoons; crested, 1359 g (43.6 troy ozs) gross
GEORGE III SILVER TODDY LADLEmaker EM (?Elizabeth Morley or Edward Mayfield), London 1801, of small proportions, with horn handle, 17.5cm long; along with silver flatware comprising: Georgian caddy spoon, sugar tongs; Victorian jelly spoon, cake slice and a silver teaspoon, the weighable silver 140g gross (6)
A George III style pierced sugar basket frameLondon 1900, of shaped round form, well reticulated and bright cut decoration, swing handle, a George III silver wine coaster, London circa 1800, threaded border, engraved palmette design, turned mahogany base, together with a set of three marrow scoops, London 1910, plain and other odd flatware, ashtray, Georgian and other small teaspoons etcWeighable silver: 12oz
A composite suite of silver flatwaremainly early 19th century, various makers and dates, comprising: twelve dessert forks, eleven table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, all fiddle pattern, together with a central European dessert set of six dessert forks and spoons, fiddle pattern engraved bold monogram, two late 18th century toddy ladles, wrythen baleen handles, plain round bowls inset silver gilt coin (qty)Main suite weight: 87oz
A mixed group of cutlery and flatwarea matched set of seven table forks, various dates, early 19th century, Old English pattern, pair late 18th century sugar nips, a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, a Victorian sugar sifter, double struck Queen's pattern, together with miscellaneous plated flatware, cutlery, fish knives forks etc (qty)Weighable silver: 17oz
A collection of silver flatwareto include, two table spoons, Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle 1806, of Old English pattern, pointed bowls, engraved initials to terminal, twelve dessert spoons, various makers, predominantly Edinburgh, of Fiddle pattern, engraved initial to terminal, twelve teaspoons, various makers and marks, of Old English pattern, engraved monogram to terminal; together with one teaspoon, six coffee spoons and various other flatware (qty)Weight: 25.59oz
A silver suite of Victorian flatwarevarious dates and makers first half 19th centuryDouble struck Queen's pattern, comprising: thirty nine table spoons; fifty nine table forks; thirty five dessert forks and spoons; thirty four teaspoons; three small and two large serving spoons; fish slice; pair soup ladles; various condiment spoons, sauce ladles, sugar sifter (qty)Total weight: 566ozProvenance: The Estate of the Late 5th Earl of Lovelace
A mixed collection of mainly foreign and other flatwarefive various sugar sifters, pair Dutch apostle type silver gilt spoons, four various small Dutch spoons, eight condiment spoons, five coffee spoons, two groups of five coffee spoons, one a/f, four plated salts in form of troughs, a cloak pin (qty)Weighable silver: 21oz
A collection of flatware and a water potthe water pot Wilson and Sharp (retailer) London 1936, of plain baluster form, cut card work to the domed hinged cover, plain body, together with cased items - a single spoon, six parcel gilt coffee spoons, six tea spoons, A William IV fiddle pattern fish slice, engraved crest and initial, reproduction maidenhead spoon, various other lesser silver and plate (qty)Weighable silver 21oz
A collection of miscellaneous flatwareto include a cased Victorian christening set, a Georgian basting spoon, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, and another plated similar; together with a modern tea strainer, a collection of flatware various makers and marks and a collection of plated flatware (qty)Weighable silver: 18.9oz
A Set of Fabergé Silver FlatwareMOSCOW, CIRCA 1900, 84 STANDARDLength of the dinner knife 20.5 cm, of the demitasse spoon 10.7 cm. Provenance: Russian Art, Sotheby's New York, 16-17 April 2007, lot 69. Comprising 144 pieces: twelve dinner knives, twelve dinner forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve fruit knives, twelve fruit forks, twelve teaspoons and twelve demitasse spoons, handles engraved with foliate ornament.
A miscellaneous collection of silver flatware, together with two silver mounted coasters, a white metal pedestal bowl, a George III silver mug, London 1778, with later embossed decoration, a cased commemorative spoon and fork, a cased set of six silver teaspoons with sugar tongs and s silver plated trophy

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