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An Edwardian silver canteen of cutlery by Richard Richardson, Sheffield 1906, with gadrooning and cartouche pattern to the handle, comprising twelve dinner forks, four table spoons, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, ten coffee spoons, two sauce ladles, one large mustard spoon, a pair of sugar tongs and three salt spoons, together with twelve silver handled knives by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1971, and matched forks, spoons and sugar tongs weighable silver 3196 grams excluding the knives
An early 20th century American silver cutlery set by Whiting, patent 1909, C.D Peacock, Chicago, circa 1900s, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, four tablespoons, twelve salad forks, seventeen cake forks, twenty four teaspoons, and a few single odds, together with other sterling cutlery by Christocrat, the Whiting set combined weight (without knives) 2620 grams, the Christocrat cutlery 500 grams
A Victorian silver three-piece tea set by Atkin Brothers, London 1899, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each designed with profusely embossed body with fruit and foliage, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, on four scroll feet, teapot 15 cm high, combined weight 765 grams
A George V silver coffee and tea set by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1937, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, each of faceted form, the pots with ebonised handles and finials, coffee pot 22 cm high, combined weight 1912 grams
A George IV Scottish silver mustard pot and matching spoon by J W Howden & Co, Edinburgh 1822, with gadrooned lip and domed lid, the cylindrical body on a waisted circular foot, with scroll handle, with blue glass liner, 12 cm high, combined weight 159 grams without liner
A cased pair of Elizabeth II parcel-gilt silver commemorative goblets, by Desmond Clen-Murphy for Aurum, London, 1976, Numbers 336 and 337 out of 600, designed with trefoil tapering bowl, the foot cast as wheat sheaves, engraved underneath with an inscription commemorating the Ninth Centenary of the Foundation of Chichester Cathedral, in fitted case, weight 634 grams
A canteen of silver cutlery in the fiddle pattern, with various dates and makers, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, seven tablespoons, twelve salad forks, twelve salad knives, twelve dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, four salt spoons, one soup ladle, one basting spoon, six sauce spoons, and a carving knife and fork, weighable silver 3765 grams, in a brass inlaid mahogany case with carry handles either side
A George IV silver three piece tea service, with near matching silver coffee pot, the tea set by William Brown, London 1826, the coffee pot with partly rubbed marks, both pots with ivory spacers to the handles, all four pieces designed with ribbed bombe body, scrolled acanthus and rocaille moulded rim, the sugar bowl with scroll twin-handles, on moulded foot, the coffee pot 24.5 cm high, total weight 2379 gramsIvory Declaration reference for teapot: KDY7KQFBIvory Declaration reference for coffee pot: J3XC4G3G
An oak cased George V silver and glass communion set by The Artificers' Guild Ltd, London 1927, comprising a chalice with removable lidded cup, a paten, and a pair of blown glass holy water bottles, with white metal mounted stoppers, with shell detail, the chalice weight 385 grams, in a fitted blue velvet lined interior, with swan neck brass carry handle and name plaque reading 'S.S Chitral.1927'
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