A silver ladle, by William Eaton, London, c.1834, of fiddle back form, the handle decorated with reeded border, length 17 cm; a silver table spoon, by Peter & William Bateman, London, c.1810, of Hanovarian form, length 21 cm; a silver table spoon, London, c.1815, of Hanovarian form, bearing maker`s marks `TWJH`, length 22 cm; a silver table spoon, London, c.1792, of Hanovarian form, bearing maker`s marks, length 20 cm; three other silver spoons of various form and sizes; together with a miscellaneous quantity of silver plated and white metal items to include flatware, approx gross weight 11 ozs, (a lot).
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A set of Victorian silver flatware, by George Maudsley Jackson, London, c.1892, to include six serving spoons, six dessert spoons, six forks, together with a miscellaneous quantity of silver items to include six large silver forks, by George W Adams (Chawner& Co), London,c.1878, together with a miscellaneous quantity of silver to include teaspoons, apostle spoons, with a Christofle book letter opener and a miscellaneous quantity of silver plated and white metal items to include silver handled knives, cake forks, teaspoons, forks and a cased set of six knives and forks, approx gross weight 53 ozs, (a lot).
Assorted silver, including: an Edwardian circular sugar bowl by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1906; a small cigarette case; various flatware and other items; six silver mounted items, including a compressed glass powder bowl and an Edwardian hatpin by Charles Horner, Chester 1907; and a plated presentation hunting horn, dated 1853, 14.5 oz weighable
A collection of silver flatware, various George III and later makers and dates, including: an early Victorian fiddle pattern fish slice by George Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1845, engraved with a crest; an early Victorian marrow scoop, London 1841; two Edwardian seal top spoons by Mappin & Webb, London 1905; a shell small salt by Atkin Bros, Chester 1903; a pair of small silver toastracks, Chester 1909; and two Continental silver coloured spoons, 35.8 oz gross
A collection of silver, silver mounted and plated flatware, including: four Old English table forks, five dessert spoons and five dessert forks by Collingwood & Co., London 1928, engraved with a viscount`s coronet; six Edwardian shell bowl tea spoons by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901; and other silver spoons, various George III and later makers and dates; six silver handled tea knives; and various plated flatware, 35.2 oz weighable
A colonial silver table spoon, with pseudo Victorian London marks, maker`s mark C.N., possibly Indian, 21cm long; with a pair of Exeter Georgian fiddle pattern silver salad servers, probably converted; three Georgian silver Old English pattern tablespoons; a set of five Georgian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons; two silver tea spoons; and a silver sugar spoon; 683g (20.5 oz) gross; offered with some plated flatware
An Art Nouveau silver hair brush, Birmingham 1905, embossed with herons and bullrushes; with a silver back hand mirror (distressed); a pair of plated salts; a plated cream jug; various plated flatware, mostly cased, some loose; an Aesthetic Movement metal napkin ring; and a copper napkin ring
A set of twelve pairs of late Victorian silver gilt fruit eaters, by Brewis & Company, London 1893/4, with green stained ivory handles, in fitted case, a three piece rat tail pattern christening set, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1918/19, monogrammed, in fitted case, and five additional pieces of flatware
* A FABERGÉ SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE MARKS OF KARL FABERGÉ IN CYRILLIC, MOSCOW, 84 STANDARD, 1899-1908 Length of a table knife 27 cm, of the fish slice 32 cm, wooden box 50 by 60.5 cm. Related literature: For the Devyatnins family arms, see Obschiy Gerbovnik Dvoryanskih Rodov Vserossiyskoy Imperii (Complete Armorial of the Noble Families of the Russian Empire), started in 1797, part 6, no. 88.Comprising 134 pieces: twelve table knives, twelve fish knives, twelve knives, twelve dessert knives; twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, twelve coffee spoons; twelve table forks, twelve fish forks, twelve dessert forks; one fish slice, one cheese knife; the handles cast and chased with a monogram inside laurel wreath and arms of the Devyatnins noble family on the reverse, in a large new wooden case with two drawers, made upon the model of the original case.
A PART SUITE OF 18TH CENTURY SILVER HANDLED FLATWARE, makers mark of I P, each with foliate capped pistol handles, engraved with a crest, comprising six twin prong forks, fourteen dinner knives (five with replaced blades) and ten smaller knives (four with replaced blades) (30). See illustration
A selection of silver plate, including cased set of twelve dessert knives and forks, a silver plated tray of oval form with pierced border, cased set of eight teaspoons, a cruet base with pierced rim and gadrooned border with glass liner and a large quantity of other flatware (qty) Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com

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