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A CANTEEN OF MODERN SILVER CUTLERY, Sheffield c.1978, mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons, comprising a twelve place setting of kings pattern table knives and forks; dessert knives and forks; soup spoons; dessert spoons; teaspoons; fish knives and forks; 4 serving spoons; a three piece carving set, (c.191 troy ozs excluding knives and carving set with stainless steel blades). (115 pieces)
***PLEASE NOTE THE DESCRIPTION IN THE PRINTED CATALOGUE SHOULD READ 'A MATCHED SET OF SIX IRISH VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS'***A MATCHED SET OF SIX IRISH VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS, Dublin c.1858 (5), Dublin c.1849 (1), mark of John Smyth, crested (c.9 troy ozs) (6)
A LARGE COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE, comprising:- 12 Irish Georgian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Dublin, of various dates and makers, four spoons with rat tail bowls- 12 Irish Georgian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Dublin, of various dates and makers, four spoons with rat tail bowls - 12 Irish Georgian silver dinner forks, Dublin, of various dates and makers, 7 of which date to c.1814 with mark of John Power - 12 Irish silver dessert forks, of various dates and makers - 12 modern silver fiddle pattern dinner knives, Sheffield c.1998, with steel blades - 12 modern silver fiddle pattern dessert knives, Sheffield c.1998, with steel blades (c.87 troy ozs excl. knives) (72 pieces)
AN IRISH GEORGE IV SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, of large proportions, Dublin c.1828, mark of Edward Power, each piece of compressed circular form, with gadrooned outturned rim, central reeded girdle, and applied acanthus wrapped c-scroll handle, raised on four acanthus leaf capped paw feet, the teapot with ebon finial and ivory insulators (c.58.5 troy ozs). 32cm wide over handle and spout** Please note that this lot contains ivory and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.**
A NEAR PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER OPEN SALT CELLARS, in the rococo taste, one London c.1843, the other London c.1836, both with maker’s mark of Benjamin Smith III, of baluster form, with gilt interior bowl and cast scroll everted rim, raised on floral and rocaille pedestal feet (c.10 troy ozs). 9.5cm diameter, 6.5cm high
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT, London c.1805, maker’s mark of Alice & George Burrows II, of plain rectangular baluster form, with hinged lid and reeded angled handle, the pot with gadrooned rim, with gilt interior, raised on ball feet, with blue glass liner; together with mustard spoon (c.4.5 troy ozs). 8.5cm wide, 6.5cm high
A LATE 19TH CENTURY COMPOSED SILVER CONDIMENT SET, London c.1895 & c.1896, marks of Henry Wilkinson & Co. and Charles Edwards (respectively), comprising four open salt cellars, salt and pepper shakers and mustard pot, having gilt bowls and blue glass liners, and four silver salt spoons and one silver mustard spoon;together with a collection of six Victorian silver open salt cellars and spoons, London c.1880, mark of Walter & John Barnard, of compressed circular form, with gilt bowls, raised on bun feet, and contained within a fitted case (c.18 troy ozs all in, excl. liners)
A COLLECTION OF THREE 19TH CENTURY SILVER MINIATURE TANKARDS OF GRADUATED SIZES, the smallest example: London c.1802, mark of Robert Hennellthe medium example: London c.1810, mark of Peter & William Batemanthe largest example: London c.1860, mark of Henry John Lias & Sons,each of circular tapered form, with two bands of reeded decoration, with different style handles (c.10 troy ozs in all). Largest 8cm tall
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