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Matched set of silver King's pattern flatware; eight table forks, three dessert forks, six table spoons, and six dessert spoons, various dates and makers including William Chawner, and William Yates Ltd, 1855g approx, together with four Elizabeth II silver handled table knives, and four silver handled side knives, sponsor's mark of William Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1997, and a matched silver plated tablespoon
Community; An Assortment of Silver Plated Flatware, to include fish knives and forks, soup spoons, carving set, bottle opener, butter knives, pickle fork, etc, together with non associated silver plated placemats, sauce boat, serving spoons, ladle, berry spoon, etc, a Coronation Souvenir Tuesday June 2nd 1953 booklet :- Three Trays
A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Napkin Rings, JR, Birmingham 1923, each of oval form with decorative scrollwork band and initialled to centre cartouche, together with a hallmarked silver spoon, and an assortment of platedware, to include an EPNS cruet set on decorative pierced stand, tea strainer on stand, swing handled footed bowl, berry spoon, sugar tongs, novelty knife holder, assorted flatware including varied spoons, fish servers, etc :- Two Trays
A collection of Victorian and later silver and silver plate other items, including a George V silver milk jug and sugar basin from Mappin & Webb, 9.95ozt, together with two small silver spoons and other flatware, also a carved wooden hand and a Keswick school of industrial arts vase, sadly bent rim and other items
A collection of silver and plated flatware to include; a cased pair of George V silver christening spoons, by Arthur Price & Co, Birmingham, 1931; a cased set of six late Victorian silver spoons and matching tongs, hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1894; four loose silver spoons / one fork comprising a Miniature Rifle Clubs Society spoon, two condiment spoons, one by Cooper Bros and a pickle fork by Cooper Bros, along with a cased set of six silver plated spoons and matching tongs and a cased set of six Art Deco Walker & Hall silver plated spoons. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 188.5 grams (6ozt) Further details: tarnishing, surface marks and scratches, wear etc.
A collection of silver flatware to include; a single George III Irish silver table spoon, fiddle pattern, hallmarked by JD, Dublin, 1808, approx. 23cm long; a matched set of six George V silver apostle spoons, with twisted stems and shell bowls, along with matching sifter spoon, all hallmarked by William Davenport, Birmingham, 1914, except one spoon dated 1913, spoons each approx. 10.3cm long; a matched part cased set of five Elizabeth II Hanoverian patterned silver coffee spoons, hallmarked by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1962, one dated 1960, along with a cased Modern silver napkin clip with shell bowls and hallmarked to clip piece (925). (1 bag) Weight approx. 193 grams (6.2ozt) Further details: Dublin spoon with slightly worn bowl edge, marks and tarnish and scratches commensurate with age; all others with tarnishing and wear etc.
A collection of silver flatware to include; a set of six George III fiddle patterned silver dessert spoons, each initialled, hallmarked by Edward Thomason, Birmingham, 1819; three pairs of silver sugar tongs, two George III one by William Bateman, the other Victorian, London hallmarked; a novelty Elizabeth II silver spoon with cooper modelled terminal, hallmarked by Albion Craft Co, London, 1977, approx. 15cm long (bent / misshapen handle); a Victorian silver caddy spoon, Queens pattern with oval bowl, hallmarked London, 1869, approx. 10.5cm long; a George III silver condiment spoon and a cased 925 Maltese silver presentation spoon, a cased set of six Sheffield silver handled spreading knives, together with an Edwardian small silver pierced pin dish, having curved vine like handle and ribbed edging, hallmarked by Marks & Cohen, Birmingham, 1907, approx. 7.8cm high x 8.9cm diameter. (1 bag) Weight approx. 414.3 grams (13.3ozt) Further details: all tarnished; few spoons have wear to bowl edges; 1977 spoon misshapen and bent as mentioned; wear to all commensurate with age.
Designed by Sigvard Bernadotte in 1939, after 1945Comprising:Twelve Dinner forksTen Fish forks, length 6 3/4 inches Eight Oyster forks Two Cake forks, length 5 3/48inchesSix Round bowl (bouilon) soup spoons Eight Dessert/Place spoons, length 7 3/4 inchesEleven Teaspoons, length 6 1/4 inchesTen Iced tea spoons Thirteen Demitasse spoons Twelve Dinner knivesSeven Butter spreader knives with sterling silver bladesSix Fruit knives with stainless bladesMedium two-tine cold meat serving fork, length 8 1/4 inchesCake server with sterling silver blade, length 8 7/8 inchesLarge ladle, length 13 1/4 inchesSalad serving fork and spoonSugar spoon, length 3 7/8 inchesScissor shape sugar tongsFitted wood caseTotal approximately 144 ounces, weighable; Together with a Continental 800-Quality Silver Part Flatware Service. In a pattern similar to Bernadotte, comprising a serving spoon, six ice cream spoons and six fruit knives with stainless blades marked ROSTFREI, total approximately 8 ounces, weighable. (125)No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
A mixed lot of ceramics to include Ridgeway Homemaker side plates, saucers and teacup, together with Winterling Bavaria cups, saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl and other items, along with silver plated sugar tongs, mixed flatware and cutlery Location:4.5If there is no condition report shown, please request
A collection of crystal cut glassware to include whisky tumblers, a decanter, Champagne flutes and others together with a collection of silver plated flatware to include boxed Caithness collectors spoons, a boxed teaspoon set and othersLocation: GRIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A box of silver plate, including a canteen of EPNS Kings pattern cutlery for six settings, including loose salad servers, mostly complete, an EPNS on copper Jamieson & Carry of Aberdeen twin handled tray, overall length 64cm, loose flatware, dwarf candlesticks, sugar castor, cruet set, etc (1 box)
An extensive matched silver King's pattern flatware service (canteen of cutlery) twelve place settings to include: dessert spoons, dessert forks, table forks, coffee spoons, teaspoons, grapefruit or eggs spoons, soup spoons, fish knives and forks, table knives, 6 serving spoons, table knives, two carving sets., hallmarked by Viner's of Sheffield, various dates, mid 20th Century, weighable silver approx 164.42 ozt (5,113.8 grams) in three drawer canteen plus weight not included for 41 various sized knives that have silver handles and 12 forks
A small parcel of silver flatware, etc, including a George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, Dublin 1808, a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern, condiment spoon, a cased set of six bean end coffee spoons, Birmingham 1933, etc, together with a hollow cast bunch of grapes stamped 925, gross weight excluding grapes 3.27ozt, 101.8 grams (Parcel)
Miscellaneous small silver flatware and other articles, to include a baleen handled toddy ladle, silver gilt medal, tea infuser, cartouche shaped pillbox, Victorian silver mounted ruby glass combined scent and salts bottle and several gold and other stick pins One of the caps on the ruby glass bottle damaged, glass undamagedRemaining items in good overall condition
A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, Beaded Old English pattern, crested, by Richard Crossley, London 1785 and miscellaneous silver flatware, comprising two Scottish toddy ladles, sugar sifter, long handled condiment ladle, King's pattern teaspoon, Fiddle pattern tablespoon, various makers and dates and one and two pairs of Russian niello teaspoons, 14oz 3dwt (13) The lot in good condition or with only very light wear
A large service of silver-plated flatware in the Onslow design, 6 x serving spoons, 24 x table forks, 20 x table spoons, 24 x dessert forks, 24 x dessert spoons, 2 x sauce ladles, 3 x teaspoons.Note: It has been suggested this may be the Albany design rather than Onslow, both being very similar.
Large canteen collection of William IV, Victorian & later hallmarked silver flatware. The service to include 18 large spoons comprising 17 large silver forks. Hallmarked year 1845 London. Sponsors mark for Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. Together with 1 large fork. hallmarked year 1859. Sponsors mark for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). 12 small forks comprising 11 small forks. Hallmarked year 1847 London. Together will 1 small fork, hallmarked year 1876 London. Sponsors mark for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). 8 large spoons comprising 5 large spoons. Hallmarked year 1847. 1 large spoon, hallmarked year 1852. 1 large spoon, hallmarked year 1851. Sponsors mark for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). 1 large spoon date mark is illegible. 18 dessert spoons comprising 11 dessert spoons. Hallmarked year 1847. 6 dessert spoons, hallmarked year 1874. 1 dessert spoon, marks illegible. 12 large & 12 small sliver handled knives. Hallmarked year 1991 Sheffield. Sponsors mark for Terry Shaverin. 12 silver fish knives. Hallmarked year 1992. Sponsors mark for Terry Shaverin. 6 silver teaspoons. Hallmarked year 1849. Sponsors mark illegible. Two large serving spoons. Hallmarked year 1835 London. Sponsors mark for William Eaton. 1 small silver ladle, marks illegible. 1 silver sugar sifter and other salt ladles and teapoons. Total weight 7.81kgs.Largest measures approx. 31cm L
A collection of small silver including a George III salt by Robert & David Hennell, London, 1800, diameter 79mm, one other Georgian salt, three Georgian wine labels, an Edwardian wine label by William Comyns, four items of flatware and a lid, together with five plated items and a ceramic wine label. Condition - poor to fair to good
Collection of Late Victorian and Edwardian Silver and Glass Vanity Accessories A curated selection of antique silver and glassware items, likely dating to the late 19th to early 20th century. Comprising: 1. **Silver-Topped Glass Jars and Bottles**: Six bottles or jars featuring cut or pressed glass bodies and elaborate silver lids, including one with cobalt blue enamelling and another exhibiting gilding or patina. 2. **Grooming Set**: Including a handheld mirror with a decorated silver back, a rectangular silver-topped hairbrush with natural bristles, and a silver-handled button hook. 3. **Flatware**: Two silver or silver-plated knives, three forks, a butter knife, and other small utensils, many with floral or scroll-design handles. 4. **Cased Set**: A blue silk and velvet-lined case containing a silver letter opener and other tools with ornate handles. 5. **Cut Glass Perfume Bottle**: Geometrically cut glass with a silver lid, likely for perfumes or toiletries. 6. **Toast Rack and Miscellaneous Items**: A four-slot silver-plated toast rack, a circular compact or pillbox with engraved design, thimble, and a small silver novelty figure with green gemstone eyes. The collection showcases intricate repoussé floral and scroll motifs, guilloché enamel, and diamond-cut glass typical of Victorian to Edwardian craftsmanship. Many items exhibit tarnish and wear consistent with age. Approximate dating: 1880–1920. Potential hallmarks may confirm silver content and provenance.Weighable silver was 333 grams, without a lot of silver being able to be weighed (steel blades, silver handles, or still attached to glass, or glass in the mirror for example)
Mid-20th Century Boxed Cutlery Set by James Ryals & Co. Ltd, SheffieldA mid-20th-century boxed dining cutlery set by James Ryals & Co. Ltd, Sheffield. The set is housed within a rectangular dark-stained wooden presentation case featuring brass hinges and closures. The box's interior is lined with blue fabric, tailored to hold each piece securely. The upper interior includes slots for knives, secured with hooks, while the lower compartments accommodate various flatware and utensils.The cutlery includes:- **12 Table Knives** featuring stainless steel blades engraved **"JAMES RYALS & CO. LTD SHEFFIELD"** and **"FIRTH STAINLESS"**, indicative of Sheffield's renowned cutlery craftsmanship. The knives have cream-coloured synthetic handles, likely Bakelite or an early plastic.- **Forks and Spoons** in various sizes, including dinner forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, and teaspoons.- **Specialised Utensils**, such as a pair of ornate silver-plated scissors or grape shears and a serving spoon.Estimated measurements include table knives approximately **20–25 cm** in total length. The elegant presentation box is approximately **15 inches (38 cm)** in length and **12 inches wide (30 cm)**. Likely dating from the 1940s–1960s, the set represents the functionality and refined aesthetics of mid-20th-century formal dining ware.
An American sterling silver part Flatware Service, by Manchester Silver Co., Copenhagen pattern, c.1930's, comprising eight forks, eight soup spoons, eight cake forks, twelve butter knives, eight teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, seven knives with stainless steel blades and weighted handles and a few odds, total weight excluding knives 60.1ozt (a lot)

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