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A George III silver soup tureen, London, 1788, Robert Sharp, the oval body flanked by foliate ring handles and raised on a gadrooned oval foot, with associated liner (London, 1792, possibly John Edwards III), the domed cover with stylised branch handle and gadrooned band. The body of the tureen engraved with armorial, monogram and the Clan Crawford motto reading 'tutum te robore reddam (I will give you safety through strength), the cover with crest, the liner with matching crest, armorial and motto, 34cm high (inc. cover), total weight approx. 141.5ozNote: The coat of arms is that of the Craufurd/Crawford family, very similar to the Renfrewshire-based branch at Auchinames. (With thanks to Luke Schrager for his research)Please refer to department for condition reportWeight of liner 27.2oz
Two George III Old English pattern silver stuffing spoons, one London, 1788, Hester Bateman, 29.1cm long, the other London, 1793, Peter & Ann Bateman, 30cm long, with engraved monogram to terminal, total weight approx. 6.5oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report
A George III Scottish silver basting spoon, Edinburgh, 1805, maker’s mark rubbed, the Old English pattern stem engraved with the initial ‘J’ to terminal, 31.1cm long, together with an Edwardian fiddle pattern silver basting spoon, Sheffield, 1905, John Round & Son, 29.8cm long; a pair of George III silver sauce ladles, London, 1808, probably Peter & William Bateman (marks rubbed), both Old English pattern stems engraved with initial ‘H’ to terminals, and a Scottish fiddle pattern example, Edinburgh, 1835, maker JA, total weight approx. 12.1oz (5)Please refer to department for condition report
Three Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons by William Hannay, Paisley, 1796-1814, with bright cut stems to monogrammed terminals, 12.6cm long together with a Georg Jensen silver fork; a silver sifting spoon; a silver mustard spoon, London, 1813, Mary Chawner; and a foliate scroll chased silver spoon by Sutherland & Roden, total weight approx. 4.4oz (7)Please refer to department for condition report
A mixed group of 18th century silver handled flatware comprising: three various knives with cannon ball handles; three three-tined forks, the handles of two with Watson clan crest; a set of four silver pistol handled knives with greyhound crest; and two further pairs of pistol-handled knives (a lot)Please refer to department for condition report
A quantity of Georgian silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: 24 Hanoverian pattern table forks, 18 with crest to terminals; 24 Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, no crests or monograms; 18 Old English pattern dessert spoons, six with initial 'P' to terminals; 10 various silver teaspoons and a later silver sauce spoon, Sheffield, 1910, Martin, Hall & Co., total weight approx. 109oz (a lot) Please refer to department for condition report(24 table forks: 18 London, 1796, W.S., with crests to terminals, and 6 London, 1798, R.C.; 24 dessert forks: 16 London, 1813, W.E., 6 London, 1818, maker's mark rubbed and two Dublin, c.1815, Samuel Neville. 18 dessert spoons: 12 London, 1813, Josiah & George Piercy; 6 London, 1798, William Eley & William Fearn
Two William IV King's pattern silver stuffing spoons, London, 1835, Mary Chawner, together with a small quantity of matching implements by the same maker comprising a fish slice, a pair of sugar nips, a sauce ladle, a sifting spoon and two condiment spoons, total weight approx. 29.2oz (8)Please refer to department for condition report
A George III silver wine funnel, London, 1791, maker probably A.F., the straining section with side clip and beaded rim, the detachable reeded funnel possibly associated, marks rubbed (lion passant only), 12.7cm long, approx. weight 2.6ozPlease refer to department for condition report
An Edwardian silver King's pattern ladle, London, 1902, Josiah Williams & Co., together with an earlier silver example, marks rubbed, possibly c.1780, of Old English pattern design with shell terminal, total weight approx. 16.5oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report
A group of Edwardian silver King's pattern flatware for 12, by Josiah Williams & Co., comprising: 12 table forks and 12 dessert forks, London, 1907; 12 dessert spoons (London, 1906 and 1907) and 12 table spoons (London, 1905, 1907 and 1910), together with 10 matching teaspoons, Sheffield, 1958, CJ Vander, total weight approx. 136.5oz (a lot)Please refer to department for condition report
A part-set of silver Hanoverian shell back flatware, London, 1930, Josiah Williams & Co., comprising: 12 dessert forks; 12 table forks; 11 dessert spoons; 12 soup spoons; 4 table spoons; 12 coffee spoons and 11 teaspoons, total weight approx. 101.7oz (a lot)Please refer to department for condition report
A set of twelve Canadian silver table spoons, P.W. Ellis & Co., Ontario, 1872-1928, with floral scroll decoration to stems and terminals, each engraved with initial, total weight approx. 24.4oz (12) (VAT charged on hammer price) Please refer to department for condition report
A Christofle 'Imperial' canteen of silver plated cutlery, incomplete, the canteen comprising: 12 table/dessert spoons; 12 table forks; 12 table knives; 12 dessert knives; 12 teaspoons; 12 dessert forks; 12 larger dessert forks; 12 pastry forks; 1 butter knife; 12 coffee spoons; 1 cheese knife; a sauce ladle; a salad server; a ladle; a serving spoon; a serving fork; a cake server; a carving knife; a carving fork and a further serving spoon (a lot) Please refer to department for condition report
A set of enamelled silver gilt coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1952, Turner & Simpson, the six spoons designed with blue and yellow flower terminals, in fitted case, 9cm long, approx. weight 1.8ozPlease refer to department for condition reportThe spoons are in good condition commensurate with age. Some light surface scratching and nicking. Some minor losses and pitting to the enamel but generally bright. Some light to medium tarnish. Overall an attractive set in good condition.
Two pairs of silver mounted whisky noggins by Hukin & Heath, the first pair Birmingham, 1926, with silver decanter labels engraved 'whiskey', (same date and maker), the second pair Birmingham, 1937, with silver decanter labels engraved 'whisky', (1937 and 1936, Hukin & Heath), the noggins all of conventional conical form with star cut bases, 10.6 -11.2cm high (inc. thumbpieces) (4)Please refer to department for condition report4 noggins (+4 labels)
A silver mounted brandy/whisky noggin, Birmingham, 1911, Hukin & Heath, the bell-shaped glass body to silver mounted collar and cover, together with a Victorian silver decanter label, engraved 'brandy', London, 1861, Charles Rawlings & William Summers, noggin 10.5cm high (inc. thumbpiece)Please refer to department for condition report
Three silver mounted whisky noggins comprising a pair Birmingham, 1933, William Suckling, 11.5cm high, and a slightly smaller example, London, 1920, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., 10.5cm high, all three with conical glass bodies and hinged covers, together with three silver decanter labels engraved 'whiskey', two London, 1912 and 1915, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., the third Chester, 1933, William Suckling (3)Please refer to department for condition report3 noggins (+3 labels)
A set of four silver mounted whisky noggins, Birmingham, 1923, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, of conventional conical glass form with star cut bases, the silver collars to hinged lids with shell thumbpieces, 10cm high, together with four silver decanter labels engraved 'whisky/whiskey', two Birmingham, 1967, Barker Ellis Silver Co., and two London, 1860 and 1861, Charles Rawlings & William Summers (4)Please refer to department for condition report
A group of Georgian and Victorian silver decanter labels comprising: two Scottish examples by Elder & Co., one reading 'Sherry', the other 'Port', 6.1cm wide; a Victorian label in the shape of the letter 'P', London, 1857, Charles Rawlings & William Summers, 3.8cm high; a Scottish label reading 'Whisky', Edinburgh, 1817, George McHattie, 3.8cm wide; and an oval silver 'Ketchup' label, 1794, John Rich, 3cm wide, total gross weight approx. 1.6oz (5) Please refer to department for condition report
A George III silver porringer cup, London, 1783, maker's mark indistinct, with reeded twin handles and repousse floral garland decoration to body, 7.5cm high, approx. weight 2.8ozPlease refer to department for condition reportpossibly Thomas Pratt & Arthur Humphries (mark indistinct)
A Victorian silver snuff box, Birmingham, 1860, Frederick Marson, of shaped rectangular form, the lid with presentation engraving dated 1862, the body chased throughout with foliate scroll decoration, 5.3 x 8cm, approx. weight 4.3ozPlease refer to department for condition report
Four ‘Wind in the Willows’ characters modelled in silver, by Sarah Jones, London, 1987, each of the four characters – Mole, Rat, Toad and Badger - raised on a silver base and modelled in a different pose, the largest (Badger) 5.7cm high, the smallest (Mr Mole) 3.8cm high, total weight approx. 10.2oz (4)Please refer to department for condition report
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