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A George V - Edward VIII canteen of silver Old English rat tail flatware, maker E Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1931/32/34/35 and 36:, comprising six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons (London 1917, maker DF), a pair of sauce ladles, six bone handled table knives, six cheese knives and a three piece carving set, total weight of silver 80zs, the box 42cm long.
Twenty six assorted silver dessert spoons, various makers, dates and patterns:, including a Jersey bright cut example circa 1790, struck with maker mark PN thrice, two Exeter hallmarked 1833, (William Wordman) and 1847 (Robert, James and Josiah Woodman), an Irish bright cut spoon, Cork, Circa 1810, maker Terry and Williams, a fiddle pattern example, Dublin 1824, maker W C, Dublin 1841, maker`s mark P W and a Hanoverian pattern spoon, London, 1729, total weight 27ozs (26).
Twenty five assorted silver table spoons, various makers, dates and patterns:, including a Scottish fiddle pattern spoon, Elgin, maker mark JP -RS, a fiddle pattern spoon, Inverness, circa 1800, maker Jameson and Naughton, a George III Scottish pointed end spoon, Edinburgh, 1792, maker mark WA struck twice, a pair of George III old English spoons, maker mark I*T, an Old English provincial spoon, Newcastle, Circa 1800, by Thomas Watson, a well marked provincial spoon, Newcastle 1771, maker James Crawford and a George I rat tail spoon, London 1724, maker Hugh Arnett and Edward Pocock, total weight 51ozs (24).
Fifty four assorted silver teaspoons:, including a set of six Old English pattern by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1907, a set of four Newcastle 1855, maker mark I W, one Newcastle 1822, maker Thomas Watson, one Newcastle 1840, maker mark MC, one Perth pointed end example, maker mark E L and two hallmarked for Glasgow, together with six various condiment and preserve spoons, total weight 31ozs (60).
A Victorian silver cruet stand, maker HE & Co possibly Hawksworth Eyre & Co, Sheffield, 1847: of swept rectangular outline, initialled, with engraved foliate and scroll decoration, central stem with loop carrying handle, containing seven assorted glass condiments, 21cm. wide.
A George IV silver cruet stand, maker TJ, London, 1824: of barge shaped outline, having a gadrooned and foliate decorated rim, raised on foliate decorated paw feet, containing eight clear glass condiments and bottles, three of which are silver mounted, 18cm. wide.
A George III silver inkstand, maker`s mark E A, probably Edward Aldridge, London, 1763:, of rectangular form, on four paw feet, the sides with stylised pierced decoration, the interior with pen tray and three receivers, each fitted with a mounted (unmarked) glass bottle, with facet cut decoration, 30cm long, weighable silver 28.5ozs.
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