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A large silver two handled rosebowl, by Reed & Sons London 1919, the circular bowl applied with acanthus and lily decoration below an acanthus decorated edge, two heavily foliate decorated scroll handles all raised from a square foot decorated with a band of acanthus below a conforming knop.
A George III Silver tea urn, by Thomas Watson & Co, Sheffield 1800, the spherical body with gadrooned girdle and two lion mask and ring handles raised on four paw feet supports over a concave sided square base on four ball feet, the cover with ball finial, the spigot with wooden insulator to the handle, crested, 34.5cm high, 108oz
A silver sugar basin, by James Edward Barry, Sheffield 1945, of canted and rounded rectangular shape raised on four hoof feet below a moulded shaped edge and with two loop handles, 10.25cm high together with the companion milk jug, 8.25cm high, together with an unassociated pair of Albany pattern sugar tongs, 14oz (3)
A four piece silver tea set, by the Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1947, comprising:- a teapot of plain compressed oval shape below a gadrooned edge, ebonised handled and finial, 14cm high, a matching coffee pot, 22cm high together with the companion milk jug, 8.5cm and sugar basin, 8.75cm, 50.5oz (4)
A service of Old English pattern flatware, maker RS, Sheffield 1933, comprising:- twelve dessert forks, twelve egg spoons, twelve fish knives with silver blades and bone handles, twelve matching fish knives, six tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve pairs of silver bladed dessert eaters with mother of pearl handles (1934), one soup ladle, two sauce ladles, one pickle fork (1931) twelve table knives with bone handles, twelve Cheese knives to match and a six piece carving set all contained in a polished mahogany two drawer canteen table, the top with gadrooned edge over four shell kneed legs with ball and claw feet, 147.25oz (weighable) (160 pieces)
†A matched service of silver Old English pattern flatware, part by Robert Stebbings, London 1902/1903 and part by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1913, comprising:- eighteen tablespoons (23 x RS 1903, six by HA&S 1913); thirty-five dessert spoons (22 x RS 1902/03, thirteen by HA&S 1913); thirty-five dessert forks (23 x RS 1903, 12 x HA&S 1913); thirty-six table forks (24 x RS 1903, 12 x HA&S 1913); four sauce ladles (4 x RS 1903) and a gravy spoon (RS 1903) contained in a polished oak canteen box, 257.75oz (129pce)
A substantial modern service of Du Barry pattern flatware, by Carr`s, Sheffield 2000, comprising:- twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, twelve silver handled table knives with stainless blades, twelve matching cheese knives, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve pastry forks, four table spoons, a pair of salad servers, a pair of fruit servers, two berry spoons, a soup ladle, a sauce ladle, a silver handled pastry server with steel blade and matching cheese server and butter knife and a three piece carving set all contained in a modern polished walnut canteen box with tray and two drawers, approximately 223oz weighable
A matched service of silver King`s pattern flatware, comprising: four tablespoons by William Yates, Sheffield 1909; twelve dessert spoons by William Yates, Sheffield 1909, twelve teaspoons by William Yates, Sheffield 1909; twelve table forks (six by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1927, six by Francis Howard, Sheffield 1963); twelve dessert forks (six by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1927, six by Francis Howard Sheffield 1963); together with twelve silver handled table knives with steel blades by Francis Howard, Sheffield 1973 and twelve matching cheese knives, 104oz weighable, cased in two fitted canteen boxes (76 pieces)
A Victorian silver gilt inkstand, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1857, the oval base decoratively lobed and pierced within a scrolled foliate border and raised on four scrolled feet, fitted with two spherical ink bottles each with a silver gilt cap flanking a central circular recess, (the ferrules of the bottles marked for Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1857), 25cm diameter, 11.5oz (weighable)
An Edwardian silver coffee pot and companion milk jug, by The Goldsmiths` and Silversmiths` Company Ltd, London 1924/25, the coffee pot of plain tapering cylindrical shape with moulded foot, leaf capped spout below a hinged shallow domed cover and with an ebonised scrolled handle, 20cm high, the matching milk jug with short open spout, 16cm high, 22.5oz (2)
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