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A set of three George III silver Old English pattern bright cut teaspoons, maker Thomas Wallis II, London 1807, a set of six Edward VII silver coffee spoons and a pair of sugar nips, maker W.S. Savage & Co., Sheffield 1903, seven Georgian, William IV and Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, a silver christening fork and three various spoons, 360gms, 11.5ozs.
A set of six George III silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker Robert Rutland, London 1813, together with a set of six George IV silver King's pattern teaspoons, maker probably William Robertson Edmonstoun, Edinburgh 1828 and a set of six Victorian silver Old English pattern teaspoons, makers Chawner & Co, London 1874, 379gms, 12.2ozs.
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, makers S.R. and I.E.D. London 1818, together with a pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker Richard Crossley, London 1801, a single rat tail tablespoon and two pairs of Georgian silver sugar tongs, 351gms, 11.3ozs.
A pair of George V silver rat tail sauce ladles, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1935, together with a pair of silver butter knives, Sheffield 1940, a set of three engraved teaspoons, Sheffield 1900, a pair of sugar tongs, a child's spoon and pusher and miscellaneous silver items, 386gms, 12.4ozs.
A matched silver Fiddle pattern part flatware service, various dates and makers, George III, George IV and Victorian, comprising: six tablespoons, seven dessert spoons (including 5 Exeter 1850, 1 Exeter 1846), six table forks, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1822, five dessert forks, one butter knife, 1522gms, 48.9ozs (25)
A matched Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern part flatware service, London 1852 and 1896, comprising: three tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, one sauce ladle (marks rubbed) and two teaspoons 1856, 1575gms, 50.6ozs. (24)
A set of six George V silver teaspoons and a pair of matching sugar tongs, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London 1932, together with a set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1934, a set of six Edward VII silver lily pattern coffee spoons, maker John Batt, Sheffield 1902, a set of six silver teaspoons, makers Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1926, having reed edge handles, 263gms, 8.4ozs., each set contained in a fitted case, also a cased set of six tea knives.
A set of six Elizabeth II silver gadrooned edged coffee spoons maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1966, a set of six multicoloured bean top coffee spoons by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1962 and a three piece christening set by WSS & Co Sheffield 1932 all in fitted cases, weighable silver 112gms, 3.6ozs.
A Victorian and Edward VII Albany pattern silver dessert set comprising six spoons, London 1894, together with a pair of tongs, London 1893, both makers Josiah Williams & Co and six fruit knives and forks, Sheffield 1906 maker John Round & Son Ltd (six spoons and tongs), 221gms, 7.1ozs.
A set of twelve Victorian silver King's pattern teaspoons, makers Chawner & Co. (George William Adams), a silver three-piece rat tail christening set, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934/1935, a pair of silver and mother of pearl handled pickle forks, Birmingham 1927/1938, a silver preserve spoon, London 1918 and three silver salt spoons (weighable silver 560gms, 17.9ozs).
An Edward VII and George V silver Fiddle pattern flatware service, makers Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1911/1912, comprising: Four tablespoons, six dessert spoons, seven table forks, six dessert forks (makers James Dixon & Sons), six teaspoons, 1506gms, 47.9ozs.
An assortment of silver Fiddle pattern flatware George IV to Victorian (crested to match the previous lot) comprising: Five table forks, two tablespoons, seven dessert forks, one dessert spoon, five teaspoons (various dates and makers), also two single teaspoons (one Continental) and five plated items of cutlery, 1010gms, 32ozs.
A set of six George V silver Rat Tail pattern teaspoons, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1928, a set of five George V silver coffee spoons, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1927, a set of six George V silver bean top coffee spoons, makers D & S, Birmingham 1927 and a set of six George V silver Old English pattern teaspoons, maker William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1935, contained in fitted cases, 200gms, 6.4ozs.
A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, makers Chawner & Co. (George William Adams), London 1866 together with two single Victorian silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, makers James Barber and William North, York 1844 and Chawner & Co. (George William Adams), London 1846, 292gms, 9.4ozs. (4)
A set of three George IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker Charles Shipway, London 1828, another Victorian example, maker Charles Boyton, London 1853 (matching crests) and a pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker Richard Poulden, London 1824 (matching crests), 235gms,7.5ozs )6)
A set of four Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, makers Chawner & Co. (George William Adams), London 1863, a set of three George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, makers William Eley and William Fearn, London 1800, a set of six George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, maker Stephen Adams II, London 1814 and a George III silver fiddle pattern salt spoon, makers Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1813, 219gms, 7.0ozs. (14)
A set of seven Edward VII silver Old English pattern teaspoons, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1909, a set of five silver Old English pattern coffee spoons, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, a set of four silver Old English pattern coffee spoons, Sheffield 1930, a set of three coffee spoons, Birmingham 1915 and two others, 369gms, 11.8ozs. (21)
An extensive Victorian silver rose pattern, with union shell heel, flatware service, makers Chawner & Co. (George William Adams, William Robert Smily and Henry Holland), London hallmarked comprising:Thirty six table forks (20 - 1868) (10 - 1855) (6 - 1879)Nine tablespoons 1855Seventeen soup spoons (12 - 1868) (5 - 1871)Sixteen dessert spoons (10 - 1868) (6 - 1855)Eighteen dessert forks (10 - 1855) (8 - 1868)Seven teaspoons (5 - 1855) (1 - 1870) (1 - 1856)Three similar teaspoons, London 1888A pair of gravy spoons 1855One soup ladle 18559195gms, 295.7ozs.
A George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoon, makers Peter & William Bateman, London 1809, a George IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, maker William Bateman I, London 1822, five Georgian silver Old English pattern teaspoons (various dates and makers), a napkin ring and a plain oval brush mount, 197gms, 6.3ozs. (9)
An Elizabeth II extensive silver Jesmond-style pattern flatware service, maker Elkington & Co., Sheffield, dates between 1960-63, comprising:Twelve dinner forks,Twelve dessert forks,Six tablespoons, Twelve soup spoons, Twelve dessert spoons,Twelve teaspoons, Twelve coffee spoons.A soup ladle,Two sauce ladles,Fish servers,Twelve fish knives,Twelve fish forks,Twelve silver-handled dinner knives,Twelve silver-handled dessert knivesTwelve silver-handled fruit knives,Twelve silver-handled fruit forksand a five-piece silver-handled carving set,Weighable silver 6,321gms, 203.24ozs (Troy), contained in a two-drawer walnut bow-fronted canteen, on cabriole legs.
An Elizabeth II silver 'Grecian' pattern flatware service, makers Carrs of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1993, comprising:Six table forks,Six dessert forks,Six dessert spoons,Six soup spoons,Two table spoons,Six teaspoons,Six handled table knives,Six handled dessert knivesContained in a fitted canteen, 1866gms, 60ozs.
A matched part silver flatware canteen comprising: a set of three George III Old English pattern tablespoons, makers Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1808, two fiddle pattern tablespoons, makers William Hope, Exeter 1831 and William Welch II, Exeter 1812, also a set of three George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks and three matching dessert forks, maker William Schofield, London 1826, 681gms, 21.9ozs.
A pair of Edward VII silver Old English pattern tablespoons, maker John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1909: initialled, length 23cm, together with a George III provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker William Welch II, Exeter 1811, monogrammed, length 23cm, total weight of silver 231gms, 7.45ozs.
A group of silver cutlery including a George V christening spoon and fork, makers Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1918, another pair, maker John Round & Sons, Sheffield 1908, a set of four Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, Exeter 1849, a set of six coffee spoons with Onslow handles, London 1922, a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Exeter 1865, two other pairs of tongs, a set of six silver pistol handled tea knives, a set of six silver handled tea knives and sundry spoons, weighable silver 523gms, 16ozs.
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