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A William IV Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Teaset, Edward & John Barnard, London 1837, each allover leaf scroll engraved, with leaf capped scroll handles, the teapot with flowerhead finial, the jug and twin handled sugar bowl gilt lined, raised on scroll feet, total weight 1330grams. (3)
A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Dessert Spoons, Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield 1933, complete with matching serving spoon, contained in original fitted case; Together with Matched Set of Twelve Hallmarked Silver Tea Forks, Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield 1933 (11), 1934 (1), of matching design, total weight 565grams.
A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Teaspoons, WJH, Birmingham 1894, each with twisted handle, in a fitted case (damaged); Together with A Matched Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Commemorative Coffee Spoons, RB&Co, Sheffield 1935, NGCo, London 1935, JW&Co, London 1935, each detailed "AD 1910.35", in a fitted case; and collection of assorted spoons, including enamel (damaged) etc.
Sheffield Interest - A Hallmarked Silver Presentation Bell Relating to Mr William Kean, General Secretary of The National Union of Gold, Silver & Allied Trades, Later President of The T.U.C. 1934/1935, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1935, "Presented to W. Kean, President, by British Trades Union Congress Margate September 1935", bearing the Margate Coat of Arms, the National Union of Gold, Silver & Allied Trades badge and T.U.C. Labour emblem, with Corinthian column handle and figural finial, 39cms high, 1040grams, raised on black socle base, under tall glass dome (damaged), overall height 47cms; Together with An Illuminated Address to Mr William Kean O.B.E., J.P., and Associated Ephemera. *Born in Sheffield, Kean became a cutler working in silver and a trade unionist. By his early twenties he was secretary of the small Sheffield based Spoon and Fork Filers, Odd Workers and Stampers Society, from this position, he masterminded a merger of several small unions which formed the National Union of Gold, Silver and Allied Trades (NUGSAT), completed in 1911, and became its first secretary. In 1921, Kean was elected to the General Council of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), remaining in place until 1945, having served as President 1934/1935. He died in 1954.
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