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A collection of assorted glassware, porcelain and silver plate, to include matching silver plated coffee pot and hot water jug, a quantity of silver plated flatware, a leather clad hip flask, two bells, a faience jug, a George V Silver jubilee commemorative mug, various pieces of ruby glassware, a pair of globe decanters, a set of etched drinking glasses etc
A group of hallmarked silver flatware comprising two preserve spoons, five teaspoons, six coffee spoons, small fork, pair of sugar tongs and ten cruet/mustard spoons, also a quantity of silver sheath handled small knives with plated bowls, various hallmarks, combined weighable silver approx 12.32ozt/383g.Condition Report: The weight of 383g is without the knives. The knives separately weigh approximately 367g.
A Victorian oak cased matched canteen of silver fiddle and shell pattern flatware, by John & Henry Lias & H.J. Lias & Son, comprising twenty four table forks, twelve table spoons, ten dessert spoons, pair of basting spoons, soup ladle, sauce ladle, fish slice, four teaspoons, six dessert forks and a butter knife, London, 1846/48/50, together with two matched silver dessert spoons, eight matched silver teaspoons, six matched silver dessert forks, an odd silver sauce ladle, two coffee spoons and five plated soup spoons, 180.4oz.
An assortment of silver flatware, including a pair of Victorian sugar tongs having scroll decoration, marks for London 1876, indistinct makers mark, a Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon with 'JW' engraved to terminal, marks for London, 1849 indistinct makers mark, sold along with a napkin ring, marks for Birmingham 1927, maker William Devenport, 164g gross
A selection of silver flatware and cutlery comprising a George V silver pickle fork with mother-of-pearl handle, marks for Sheffield 1913, maker John Sanderson, an Edwardian Old English pattern spoon having H.H.I engraved to terminal, marks for Sheffield 1908, maker John Round & Son Ltd., two George V spoons, one of Old English pattern the other of Hanoverian rat-tail pattern with 'joy' engraved to the bowl, a Victorian butter knife having decorative engraving to the blade and mother-of-pearl handle, marks for Sheffield 1890, James Deakin & Sons, sold along with a matching butter knife and pickle fork having mother-of-pearl handles, marks for Birmingham possibly 1945 with rubbed makers mark, 152g
An assortment of silver flatware and cutlery, including a Russian fiddle pattern sugar sifting spoon with decorative floral engraving to bowl and terminal, marks for between 1896-1908, a Hanoverian variation pattern tea leaf strainer having embossed shell and scroll decoration, marked S830, an Elizabeth II artisan caddy spoon having a planished design, marks for Edinburgh 2002, maker PCW, approximately 145g gross silver
A George V silver sugar sifter spoon with pierced scallopped bowl, marks for Sheffield 1918, maker Atkin Brothers, sold along with various other silver flatware including a pair of Elizabeth II Scottish sugar spoons and matching sauce ladle having a pierced thistle design at the terminals, marks for Edinburgh 1978, maker Francis Howard and a pair of silver sugar tongs having a rat-tail design, marks for Sheffield 1915, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons, 217g gross
A group of assorted cased silver and silver plated flatware, including two cased sets of twelve silver teaspoons, with sugar tongs; also a wood cased silver plated shell patterned set of twelve pairs of fish eaters etc. (a lot) Approx. 417g of weighable silver, (not including set of loaded silver pistol grip knives. (1 teaspoon missing from set of 12)
A canteen of silver plated Fish Cutlery, six place setting with mother of pearl handles, in velvet lined presentation case, together with a Continental silver plated canteen of cutlery, 12 place setting, in fitted case, a cased set of twelve silver handles butter knives and a quantity of other cased flatware services and part services (a lot)
An Elizabeth II Silver Table-Service, by C. J. Vander Ltd., London, Mostly 1958 King's pattern, comprising3 table-spoons8 table-forks, four 19558 soup-spoons8 dessert-spoons8 dessert-forksweight of silver 87oz 12dwt, 2,724gr Together With the following silver plate King's pattern flatware2 table-spoons6 table-forks4 dessert-forks8 table-knives, with stainless steel blades8 cheese-knives, with stainless steel blades (63)Each of the silver pieces is marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A canteen of silver plated A1 cutlery by Davenport & Sullivan of Sheffield - the twelve person canteen of Hanoverian rat tail pattern flatware including table knives and forks; dessert knives, forks and spoons; soup spoons; fish knives and forks; tea spoons; and coffee spoons; plus four serving spoons (lacks carving set), in a fitted teak canteen with removable top tray and silver plated race horse plaque to the lid, 47 x 32 x 18.75 cm.
Collection of silver to include a silver pepper mill (hallmarked London 1991), a pair of Victorian silver table salts (hallmarked London 1862), a silver Plymouth Pelican souvenir spoon (hallmarked London 1977) together with a selection of silver plated flatware including sugar tongs, pusher, pickle fork and mustard spoon.

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