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A part set of Grecian pattern silver flatware. Ewart, Perkins & Co.,Sheffield, 1964 - 1972. The group comprising: 12 soup spoons; 12 dessert spoons; 12 table forks; 12 dessert forks; 12 teaspoons; 12 coffee spoons; 12 fish forks; 12 fish knives; 12 table knives with steel blades; 12 dessert knives with steel blades; 12 fruit knives with steel blades; 12 fruit forks; 2 table spoons (and a matched example Sheffield, 1968, Gee & Holmes); and a pair of unassociated silver sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1912, Cooper Brothers & Sons, total weighable silver approx. 158.8ozt (a lot)Condition Report: Weight includes fish forks and knives (handles not filled) but excludes table knives, dessert knives, and fruit knives with steel blades
A group of silver and silver mounted flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: a set of twelve Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons, Glasgow, 1868, William Coghill, with bead pattern to handles, 14.3cm long; a set of six Edwardian coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1906, John Round & Son, with rat-tail bowls, 11.2cm long; an Edwardian caddy spoon, Sheffield, 1906, William Gallimore & Sons, with shell-shaped bowl, 11cm long; a cased set of six cake forks, Birmingham, 1947, Arthur Price & Co., 12.6cm long, in fitted case; a butter knife with mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield, 1924, James Deakin & Sons, 15cm long; a jam spoon, Birmingham, 1931, Adie Brothers, with shaped, faceted bowl, 12.2cm long; a Queen's pattern cheese knife and butter knife, both with steel blades and silver handles, Sheffield, 1972 and 1978, Harrison Brothers (probably), handles filled, the butter knife 16cm long, the cheese knife 20cm long, in fitted cases; and other items, together with eight knives with steel blades and horn handles, 21cm long, in Harrods fitted case, total weighable silver approx. 15.6ozt (a lot)
A small group of silver and white metal cruets and flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George III silver salt cellar, London, 1788, maker CH, the oval body pierced with scrolling foliate motifs and engraved with initials to side, raised on four bracket feet with floral terminal, blue glass liner, 8.5cm wide; a George V silver mustard pot, Birmingham, 1926, maker's mark rubbed, the body of quadrilobed form raised on four paw feet, angular handle and knopped finial to hinged cover, blue glass liner, 10cm long; a George V silver salt cellar, Birmingham, 1919, E. S. Barnsley & Co., the body of quadrilobed form raised on four paw feet, blue glass liner, 7.7cm long; a cased set of six silver coffee bean spoons, Birmingham, 1933, Adie Brothers, the reverse of bowls decorated with guilloche enamel, 9.8cm long, in fitted case; a cased set of six Edwardian dessert knives and forks with silver handles, Sheffield, 1904 (one knife 1912), Lee & Wigfull, filled handles, the knives 16.3cm long, the forks 14.3cm long, in fitted wooden case; a white metal mustard pot, pepper mill and salt cellar, possibly Indian, raised on circular feet and with snake handles, richly chased with scrolling foliate motifs and figure of a snake, liners deficient; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 9.7ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The knives and forks with filled handles, the coffee bean spoons, the white metal mustard pot, salt cellar and pepper mill and other unmarked items are not included in the weighable silver.
A group of silver plate and metal. The group including: an electroplated twin-handled wine cooler, of oblong form with gadrooned border to rim and footrim, two compartments with removable dividers to interior, engraved with coat of arms to long sides, 34cm wide (inc. handles), 17.7cm high; an Edwardian basket, Sheffield, 1915, Walker & Hall, of oval form and pierced to sides, 32.5cm wide; an electroplated salver, of circular form, with scalloped rim, raised on four scroll feet, 30.2cm dia.; a small twin-handled basket, unmarked, of squared form with canted corners, raised on a stepped foot, each canted corner pierced with figure of a butterfly among plants, 18cm wide (inc. handles); a cream jug, with tapering body engraved with scrolling foliate motifs, 11.2cm high (inc. handle); a wine coaster, with lobed body and gadrooned rim, 14.4cm dia.; and some flatware, cruets and other oddments (a lot) Condition Report: Please see the following link to download further images: https://we.tl/t-qjpzHxIeNu
A small group of silver flatware and oddments, including a Victorian silver christening set. Joseph & Albert Savory, London, 1839. The King's pattern handles engraved with the letter 'K', 19.7cm long, set uncased, together with: an Edwardian wine taster, Chester, 1902, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 11.7cm long (jnc. handle); six coffee spoons, Sheffield, four 1970 and two 1971, Gee & Holmes, with rat-tail, 9.6cm long; a napkin ring modelled as a duck, stamped 925; a pair of Victorian sugar tongs, London, 1889, Horace Woodward & Co., with shell-shaped terminals, 8.3cm long; a further pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1934, Mappin & Webb, with claw terminals, 9.5cm long; five small forks, Birmingham, 1926, Levi & Salaman, the twisted handles to terminals modelled as chickens, 9.8cm long; and various other items, total weighable silver approx. 9.2ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The napkin ring, the knife from the christening set (handle filled) and two further knives are not part of the weighable silver.
A group of silver items and flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: a cream jug, Birmingham, 1945, Fattorini & Sons, raised on three pad feet, with scalloped rim and scrolling handle, 8cm high; a further cream jug, Birmingham, 1919, S. Blanckensee & Son, the helmet-shaped body on a circular foot raised on a squared base, the reeded scrolling handle to reeded rim, crest within oval cartouche engraved to side, 14.5cm high (inc. handle); a pepper mill, Birmingham, 1914, Mappin & Webb (marks rubbed), 9cm long; a George III Irish Fiddle pattern spoon, Dublin, 1808, William Law, the shell-shaped bowl to handle engraved with letter M to terminal, 14cm long; a Fiddle pattern teaspoon and coffee spoon, London, 1847, John & Henry Lias, both engraved with letter M to terminals, the teaspoon 14.2cm long, the coffee spoon 12cm long; a Victorian caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1847, Francis Clark, modelled and repousse decorated as a grape leaf, 8.4cm long; a set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1926, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, with terminals modelled as a fox head, 8.4cm long; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 12.5ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The pepper mill and two knives with filled handles are not included in the weighable silver.
A group of silver flatware, including a set of Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons. Alexander Coghill, Glasgow, 1844. The twelve Fiddle pattern teaspoons engraved with initials to terminals, 14.4cm long, together with: a set of six Norwegian gilded coffee spoons, the handles decorated with guilloche enamel, 10cm long, in associated case; a George III Scottish silver spoon, Edinburgh, 1799, Alexander Henderson, Hanoverian pattern, the reverse of terminal engraved with bird crest and motto 'Alta Pete', 22.5cm long; a later decorated George III silver spoon, London, 1801, Solomon Hougham, the bowl with scalloped border and repousse decorated with figure of a peacock to handle engraved with foliate motifs and initial, 22.5cm long; two Victorian Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Exeter, 1878, Josiah Williams & Co., engraved with initials to terminals, 14cm long; a set of six coffee spoons, London, 1929, Harrods, engraved with decorative motif to terminals, 9cm long, in fitted case; and two cased sets of silver mounted fruit knives, total weighable silver approx. 15.8ozt (a lot)Provenance: Property of the Late Jane Sinclair Morpeth. Condition Report: The two sets of fruit knives are nor included in the weighable silver.
A small group of silver flatware, including a pair of George IV Scottish silver sauce ladles. Maker W M over A M, Glasgow, 1828. The King's pattern sauce ladles engraved with initial to terminals, 16.5cm long, together with: a Regency Scottish silver King's pattern stuffing spoon, Edinburgh, 1817, James McKay, with crest engraved to terminal, 30.4cm long; a Dutch silver tea strainer, stamped with Minerva duty mark, decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs around the border, 14cm long (inc. handle); and a further tea strainer, Sheffield, 1934, Viner's, with pierced handle, 14.3cm long, total weight approx. 8.4ozt (5)
A group of Czechoslovakian silver flatware. Maker AP, c.1925The group comprising: 5 table spoons; 6 table forks; 6 dessert forks; 3 fish forks; 3 fish knives; 6 coffee spoons; and 2 pickle forks, all with flared stems, 800 standard, together with 5 Austro Hungarian silver fruit forks and 6 side knives, of similar design, Prague; 800 standard, a later (matched) fruit fork; and a Czechoslovakian silver serving spoon, c.1930, stamped 800, maker AN, total weighable silver approx. 53.5ozt (a lot) Condition Report: weight excludes three side knives (steel blades)
A group of Georgian and later silver flatware, including a George III silver cream ladle. Hester Bateman, London, 1786. Engraved with initial to terminal, 16.5cm long, together with: a pair of George III cream ladles, London, 1802, Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, engraved with crest to terminals, 18cm long; two William IV Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1832, James Payne, engraved with initials to terminals, 13.5cm long; an assembled set in fitted box comprising sifting spoon, jam spoon and caddy spoon, the sifting spoon, 1797, possibly George Smith (IV), 12.3cm long, the jam spoon, Birmingham, 1876, Hilliard & Thomason, the bowl repousse decorated with fruiting motifs, 12.4cm long, and the caddy spoon, maker HG, 8.8cm long; a set of six Victorian coffee spoons, Sheffield, three 1892 and three 1893, John Round & Son, the handles decorated with floral motifs, 11.4cm long; an Edwardian jam spoon with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham, 1904, Henry Griffin Plant, the bowl repousse decorated with fruiting motifs, 13.2cm long, in fitted case; an Edwardian christening fork and spoon, Sheffield, 1908, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co., both engraved with initials to reverse, approx. 15cm long; eight coffee bean spoons, Birmingham, 1965, William Suckling, 9.3cm long, in fitted case; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 18.3ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The jam spoon with mother-of-pearl handle is not included in the weighable silver.
A group of silver and silver plate, including a silver handled 'Acorn' pattern pastry slice. Georg Jensen, London import marks, 1995. The silver handle, stamped sterling, to a steel blade, 23.3cm long, together with: a cased set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Exeter, 1877, Josiah Williams & Co., in fitted case, 13.4cm long; an early George III silver salt cellar, London, 1763, maker's mark indistinct, of circular form and raised on three pad feet, with blue glass liner (damaged), 6.4cm dia.; a pair of Elizabeth II silver serving spoons, Sheffield, 1961, Ewart, Perkins & Co. (probably), the bowls repousse decorated with fruiting and floral motifs, 22cm long; a silver sauce boat, Birmingham, 1934, William Neale & Son, the angular handle to plain body raised on a stepped rectangular base, 14.7cm wide; a small silver tazza, Sheffield, 1966, William Bush & Son (probably), the pierced body of shaped hexagonal form and raised on a stepped, circular foot, 14.3cm wide; an Edwardian silver caster, Birmingham, 1909, Ahronsberg Brothers (maker's mark rubbed), of baluster form and raised on a stepped circular foot, pine cone finial to cover, filled base, 19cm high; an Edwardian silver napkin ring, Birmingham, 1909, Arthur Harris, repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs and shaped, vacant cartouche, crimped borders; a small silver brandy warmer on stand with burner, Sheffield, 1911, Atkin Brothers, the warmer with turned wooden handle raised on a stand with three scroll feet, the burner with matching hallmarks; a quaich-style silver mounted Canadian glass dish by Birks, the handles pierced with scrolling foliate motifs, 27.7cm wide (inc. handles); and other items, including some silver plated flatware, total weighable silver approx. 28.1ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver doesn't include the Georg Jensen fish slice, the silver plated flatware, the filled silver caster, a filled silver tazza, a silver mounted cheese knife, the brandy warmer, the silver mounted Birks glass dish and an additional silver mounted glass dish. Brandy warmer gross weight 2.2ozt (with wooden handle)
A group of silver flatware and oddments and some silver plate. Various dates and makers. The group including: a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern serving spoon, London, 1846, Charles Lias, engraved with initials to terminal, 30.3cm long; two late Victorian silver serving spoons, London, 1897, Sibray, Hall & Co., the elongated shell-shaped bowls embossed with floral motifs to handles with figural terminals, 19cm high; two George III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, 1816, William Bateman, engraved with initial to terminals, 13.5cm long; a cased set of six silver coffee spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1922, Fergenbaum & Son, the spoons 11.3cm long, the tongs 10.8cm long, in fitted case; a cased set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1917, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, with bead decoration along the handles, 8.7cm long, in fitted case; a pair of cocktail stirrer spoons, assumed silver, with 1932 Colombian cincuenta centavos inset to twisted handles with figural terminals, 22.8cm long; a pair of spoons, assumed silver, with 1932 Colombian cincuenta centavos inset to twisted handles, figural terminals decorated with gem, 11.5cm long, a silver plated fish knife and fork, Sheffield, Samuel Roberts & Charles Belk, filled handles, the fish knife 30cm long, the form 25cm long; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 18.3ozt (a lot)Condition Report: The fish knife and fork and a knife with mother-of-pearl handle are not included in the weighable silver.
A group of silver oddments and flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: a Victorian mustard pot, London, 1895, Frederick Augustus Burridge, the circular body pierced and raised on a shaped, circular foot, with a gadrooned rim and blue glass liner, 6.5cm high; a George III caddy spoon with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham, 1810, William Pugh, modelled as a shovel, the bowl engraved with decorative motif, 9.3cm long; a William IV Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London, 1835, William Johnson, with initials engraved to terminal, 10.3cm long; five George III Old English pattern teaspoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, three 1794 and two 1799, engraved initials to terminals, 13cm long; two George III salt spoons, 1806, Peter & William Bateman, 10.2cm long; a small twin-handled German bowl, of circular form and repousse decorated with scrolling motifs, 800 standard, 7.4cm wide (inc. handles); a napkin ring, Birmingham, 1923, John Rose, with engine turned design and engraved initials within circular cartouche; a further napkin ring, Birmingham, marks rubbed, engraved with initials and scrolling foliate motifs; and other items, together with an unmarked sifting spoon, total weighable silver approx. 11.4ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The caddy spoon with mother-of-pearl handle and an unmarked sifting spoon are not included in the weighable silver.
A group of silver flatware. Various dates and makers.The group comprising: a set of six silver Fiddle pattern table forks, Sheffield, 1931, Cooper Brothers & Sons, engraved with the monogram RP to terminals; a set of six silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks by the same maker and engraved with the same monogram, Sheffield, 1929 and 1931; a set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London, 1852, John James Whiting, no engravings; a set of six Fiddle pattern dessert forks, Sheffield, 1905, C. W. Fletcher & Son, no engravings, together with a George IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, engraved with monogram to terminal, and nine various silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons including a George IV pair, London, 1828, Hyam Hyams, engraved with monogram, total weight approx. 48.8ozt (a lot)
A collection of 18th and 19th century flatware. Comprising two circa 1720 rat tail trefid spoons, both with distinctly rubbed marks to the handles; a George II coin based baleen handled toddy ladle; and a George III serving spoon, marked for Thomas Dicks, London 1808, with George III duty mark. Weight of weighable silver approximately 154 grams/4.951 OzT.
A collection of sterling silver and white metal tableware. To include two pierced work heart shaped bonbon dishes, a scallop form butter dish, a beaded edge Whisky label, flower and scallop rum and port labels and other items of flatware. gross weigtt of weighable silver 200 grams approximately/6.43 OzT.
A collection of American ''sterling'' marked tableware. To include a Tiffany and Co signed fluted dish, a Tiffany and Co silver handled knife sharpener, a sauce boat and tray, a porringer, four engraved napkin rings, a tea strainer with silver rimmed glass bowl and other items plus 170gms of flatware. Wight of weighable metal approximately 977gm
Large collection of Victorian silver Old English and Fiddle pattern flatware, all with engraved monograms/initials, comprising six teaspoons (Sheffield 1902), six teaspoons (London 1873), 4 dessert spoons (London 1872), 6 dinner forks (London 1872), 5 dessert forks London 1872), pair sauce ladles (London 1842), 6 dessert forks (London 1873), 3 dinner forks (London 1873), 12 dessert forks (London 1902), 12 dessert spoons (London 1902), 9 table spoons (London 1902), 4 teaspoons (London 1902) 12 dinner forks (London 1902) 9 table spoons (Newcastle 1843) and 3 other items (various makers), together with 12 silver plated table spoons. Approximately 170ozs weighable silver. 111 pieces in total.
GROUP OF ASSORTED SILVER including pierced bottle coaster, twin handles, turned wooden base, set of four silver napkin rings and another similar, silver pierced bon bon dish, silver spectacles case, three fruit knives, silver (800) lipstick holder, silver flatware including salad servers, pair of spoons and pair of white metal ladlesProvenance: private collection CarmarthenshireComments: wear overall, mixed hallmarks, viewing recommended
A Chinese Staved Pail, A Wicker Edged Dug Out Bowl, A Waste Paper Bin, with book spine decoration, A 19th Century Needlework Sampler, 'Ockbrook, National School 1837', A Silver Plated Tray and Another, together with A Brass-Mounted Mahogany Clock Bracket and A Quantity of Silver Plated Flatware (qty)
Georgian silver flatware, including two tablespoons, London dated 1794, mm George Smith (III) & William Fearn, approx 145.8 gms; three tablespoons London dated 1800 mm Alice & George Burrows, approx 178 gms; six silver dessert spoons London dated 1892, approx 255 gms; nine small silver forks (various hallmarks) approx 266 gms; quantity of silver teaspoons (various hallmarks) approx 314 gms.

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