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A silver rimmed faceted glass circular serving bowl, Sheffield 1905 and mostly plated flatware, comprising; six pairs of fish knives and forks, two pairs of sauce ladles, a pair of sugar tongs, a tea knife with a mother of pearl handle, a pickle fork, two pairs of salad servers and two pairs of fish servers.
Silver flatware, comprising; two pairs of sugar tongs, a pair of butter knives, five teaspoons, with nail head terminals to the handles, another similar teaspoon, a baby's pusher and spoon, six coffee spoons, having red bean terminals to the handles, a knife with a loaded handle and plated and foreign wares, comprising; eight pairs of dessert knives and forks, having brass blades and prongs, a sugar sifting spoon and a spoon with a filigree handle, combined gross weight of weighable silver 222 gms.
A rare and extensive Victorian parcel gilt flatware dessert service for eighteen settings in the Canova pattern, London 1856 and 1857 maker's mark for George Adams each engraved with a coronet over the letter C, comprising; 1857- twelve dessert forks , twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert knives, two sugar sifter spoons: 1856- six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert knives and four serving spoons. 2940gms weighable silver (60). Illustrated Footnote; This pattern was first produced in about 1850 and exhibited by Chawner & Co at the Great Exhibition in 1851, being based on Canova's 'Hebe', 'Sappho' and the 'Dancing Girl Reposing'.
A George V silver part flatware service, comprising a large soup ladle, two sauce ladles, six soup spoons, six table forks, six table spoons, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, fish servers, six fish knives and six fish forks, all initialled "P" 1916, Henry Williamson Ltd, approximately 3010 grams
A matched service of silver Old English pattern flatware, comprising:- six table forks by The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1932, 19.75cm; six dessert forks (5 x The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1932, 16.5cm & 1 x Lee & Wigful, Sheffield 1938, 17.5cm); together with six dessert spoons (2 x Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1899, 2 x Lee & Wigful, Sheffield 1938, 1 x The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1932 & 1 x Jackson & Fullerton, London 1908, all 17.5cm) (2 dessert spoons and 1 dessert fork crested), 31.53oz In good condition
A late Victorian silver Old English pattern flatware service, mostly by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1897, comprising:- twelve table forks, 21cm; twelve dessert forks, 17.5cm; twelve dessert spoons, 18.5cm and eleven teaspoons (1 x Stephen Adams. London 1810), all initialled 'C', 76.77oz (47) In good condition but including 1 odd teaspoon as per catalogue description
A part canteen of silver flatware, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1910 & 1911, comprising twelve tablespoons, ten table forks, nine dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, five teaspoons, five coffee spoons, a basting spoon and a soup ladle, each with matching engraved crest, total weight 103oz (54)
A part set of Victorian silver flatware, Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1894, comprising; six dessert spoons, three serving spoons, five teaspoons, five table forks and four dessert forks, each with engraved initials, together with six matching white metal handled side knives and six table knives, total weighable silver 52.3oz (35)
SIX GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SPOONS Old English pattern, Newcastle, four by John Kirkup, 1772, two by John Robertson and John Walton, 1812 and miscellaneous other silver flatware, 24ozs (19) ++Newcastle spoon uniformly engraved with c late 18th/early 19th c initials and in good average condition with no undue wear, the marks good
A collection of silver flatware comprising 15 x teaspoons, 2 x tablespoons, 2 x forks, 3 salt spoons, shell bowl sauce ladle, 2 x dessert spoons, by an array of makers including Frederick Wilson & William Davis, Richard Britton, Chawner and Co., William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner etc., total weight 17.8 tr.oz. -25
A CANTEEN OF PERUVIAN STERLING SILVER FLATWARE, Camusso, comprising twenty-eight dinner forks, fourteen silver-handled knives, fourteen dessert forks, fourteen dessert spoons, fourteen soup spoons, fourteen fish knives, fourteen fish forks, silver-handled fish servers, fourteen teaspoons, fourteen coffee spoons, three large serving spoons and four further serving pieces. Gross weight of weighable silver 177oz
A Victorian silver composite king's pattern flatware service,the following by Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1882, 6 table forks, 2 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, monogrammed, the remainder mixed dates and makers,comprising: 6 table forks, 4 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 4 teaspoons, andanother 4 teaspoons,by William Chawner, London 1829,part crested or monogrammed, a set of 12 fruit knives,by Alexander Hunt, Sheffield 1830,crested, 12 table knives,by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1970 and one 1967, a carving knife,a cheese knife,a sardine knife and another small fork, both with silver plated tines, a pair of fish servers,by Alexander Hunt, Sheffield 1849, in addition a set of 5 king's husk pattern teaspoons,by Jonathan Hayne, London 1830,and another,different maker, 1844, twelve pairs of queen's pattern fruit eaters,by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1824, anda set of 6 queen's pattern teaspoons,by Jonathan Hayne, London
A 19th century American silver Gorham 'Fontainebleau' pattern flatware service,designed by F Antoine Heller, c.1885,each engraved 'Wise' verso,comprising:12 table forks,12 table knives,12 dessert forks,12 dessert knives,11 dessert spoons,6 serving spoons,16 teaspoons,12 cake forks,a sauce ladle,a cake slice, anda jam spoon,90oz weighable silver excluding knivesBorn in France in 1845, F Antoine Heller was greatly influenced by the Beaux Arts movement. He worked for Tiffany & Co. in the late 1870s after he moved to America, and was suggested to have helped design the celebrated Olympian pattern. Shortly afterwards he moved to Gorhams. Fountainebleau was his first design for them, depicting characters from the court of Francis I.
A collection of 18th century and later silver flatware,comprising:an old english pattern caddy spoon,by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1792,with shell bowl,8cm long,a fiddle thread and shell pattern caddy spoon,by William Chawner, London 1823,with shell bowl,11.5cm,an old english bead pattern child's spoon and fork,by Edward Hutton, London 1823,with foliate engraving, cased,the spoon 16cm long,two fiddle pattern sauce ladles,one London 1842, the other Exeter 1856,monogrammed,a pair of 18th century hanoverian shovel salt spoons,crested, 8.75cm long,a silver teaspoon, anda set of six metalwares cocktail straws with heart shaped bowls,20.5cm long, 11oz (15)
A William IV/Victorian/early 20th century composite king's pattern flatware service,the following by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1896/7, 9 table forks,8 tablespoons,7 dessert forks,8 dessert spoons, all monogrammed,the remainder mixed dates and makers, comprising:11 table forks,18 tablespoons,7 dessert forks,10 dessert spoons,a pair of ladles,a fish slice,4 salt spoons, part monogrammed or crested, and12 table knives and 12 dessert knives,maker's mark unidentified, Sheffield 1955/6,weighable silver 254oz
A collection of George III Scottish silver flatware,comprising:a pair of pointed old english pattern basting spoons, by Alex Gardner & Co., Edinburgh 1801, en suite a set of four tablespoons, by Alexander Zeigler, Edinburgh 1801, anda fiddle pattern toddy ladle, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1819, all engraved with crest and motto, and monogrammed 'AB' below,16.5oz (7)Sold by the descendants of the Butter family of Faskally, Pitlochry, Perthshire.
A George III/IV silver old english feather edge pattern flatware service, by Thomas Barker, London 1816 to 1820,comprising: 12 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, and12 teaspoons, en suite a set of 12 table knives and 12 dessert knives,by William Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1972, weighable silver 79oz
Composite Georgian and later silver canteen of fiddle pattern flatware, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, ten tablespoons and six teaspoons, some with engraved crests or initials (various dates and makers), together with twelve contemporary silver-handled dinner knives and twelve matching dessert knives (London 1963 / 1965), maker - C. W. F. Approximately 100ozs weighable silver (76 pieces in total)
Selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later silver and silver plate, including a matching pair of pepperettes and one other, two-handled sugar bowl with engraved decoration, sauce boat, Victorian bowl with raised pastoral scene decoration, on three cherub feet, quantity of flatware, cased set of silver-handled fruit knives and a pair of silver plated salts with blue glass liners (various dates and makers). Approximately 22ozs weighable silver (qty)
Composite canteen of George IV, William IV, Victorian and later kings pattern with anthemion heel flatware, comprising twenty-eight dinner forks, twelve dessert spoons, twenty dessert forks, three tablespoons, pair ladles and one other, sifter spoons and four salt spoons, majority with engraved crests (London, various dates and makers), together with twelve Irish silver tablespoons, same pattern (Dublin 1834), maker - C. C. and six Scottish silver kings pattern teaspoons (Glasgow 1838), maker - D. C. R. All at approximately 228ozs (89 pieces in total)
A George VI silver Kings pattern flatware service, maker Emile Viner, Sheffield, 1938/9: includes eight dinner knives, eight dessert knives, eight dinner forks, eight dessert forks, a tablespoon, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, twelve coffee spoons, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle and a near matching tablespoon, total weight of silver 58.81ozs

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