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GOLF INTEREST; a set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, each handle modelled as two golf clubs with a golf ball terminal, with three further cased sets of six teaspoons, and a two piece christening set, combined weight 9.3ozt/291g, with a set of six silver handled butter knives, two sets of six silver coffee bean spoons, and a set of six white metal spoons.
Two cased sets of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, with a part set of five hallmarked silver dessert spoons, combined weight 9.4ozt/298g, and a cased set of six silver bladed dessert knives, Sheffield 1922. Additional InformationAll with general age wear patina, and duilling to the surface through use. All boxes are worn.
Two sets of hallmarked silver teaspoons, various hallmarks, combined 4.1ozt/128g, a set of six Continental white metal teaspoons with filigree terminals, approx 1.65ozt/51g, two hallmarked silver napkin rings, a pair of grape scissors and two pairs of nut crackers.
ROBERTS & BELK; a cased set of six hallmarked silver tea spoons, Sheffield 1936, with a cased silver sugar caster and tongs, Sheffield 1905, a set of six silver butter knives with mother of pearl handles, a silver cased knife and fork, and a cased silver spoon, combined weight 6.6ozt/206g (5). Additional InformationThe cased single spoon, the knife and fork with engraved initials to the handles, all other items with general age wear patina but otherwise OK. The boxes with general wear.
A collection of English and foreign silver spoons and collectors' items to include an 18th century Old English pattern silver serving spoon with later embossing and engraved detailing, London 1770, a Continental silver and pink enamel spoon, a Chinese white metal miniature chair, two further miniature chairs, etc. Additional InformationGeneral age wear, tarnishing, and residue of polish here and there on some items. The large enamel spoon with a chip to the enamel on the underside of the handle. Other items with minor wear.
A cased set of six Edwardian hallmarked silver coffee spoons with engraved initials 'W' to the terminals, boxed with associated sugar tongs but bearing same hallmark, Birmingham 1906, combined 3.32ozt/102g.Additional InformationBox is damaged, light toning and tarnishing to the silver.
JOHN GILBERT; a Victorian cased pair of hallmarked silver fish servers, with engraved detailing, Birmingham 1859, gross weight 10ozt/335g, in fitted case. Additional InformationCase with general age wear rubbing and marks. Servers with light tarnishing but essentially OK.
An Arts & Crafts style hammered white metal preserve spoon, the pierced terminal with foliate initial 'M', unmarked, a pair of late Victorian silver menu holders, Birmingham 1898, a silver tea infuser, Sheffield 1912, a pepperette and a Continental 900 standard novelty silver bookmark (6). Additional InformationThe arts and crafts type spoon is unmarked. All other items with general light age wear patina to the surface. One of the support bars to the menu holder is broken at the back and will need a solder repair.
A set of six 18th century style white metal Old English pattern dessert spoons, each with an engraved crest, and each with three sets of makers' marks and Gothic date letter, combined weight 13.9ozt/433g (6). Additional InformationThe spoons are probably early 20th century copies. It is unclear whether these are silver or an alloy, hence why they are called white metal. They do not have a lion standard mark on any of the hallmarks.
A pair of 19th century silver plated cluster column candlesticks of neo classical design, the swept square bases decorated with swags and mask detailing, height 30cm (2). Additional InformationBoth are grubby and both with over polishing throughout, with the base copper bleeding through. One of the sconces is slightly misshapen. General wear to the base on both.
WALKER & HALL; a silver plated part cutlery service comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, and twelve dessert knives and twelve table knives with stainless steel blades, with an assortment of knives. Additional InformationNo canteen just loose flatware.
A pair of hallmarked silver spoons later converted to berry spoons with embossed and engraved detail, hallmarks obscured, length approx 20.5cm, approx 4.76ozt/148g.Additional InformationThe hallmarks are almost stretched, probably 18th century and then Victorian adapted. No traces of gilding remaining, bowls slightly misshapen.
A pair of George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, London 1804, with a set of six hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1853, combined weight 6.4ozt/200g (8).Additional InformationThe ladles with engraved initial 'B' to the terminals, and the spoons with engraved initial 'W' to the terminals. All with general light age wear patina to the surface.
A George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern tablespoon, London 1800, length 29cm, weight 2.9ozt/91g, with an early George II silver ladle with turned wood handle, London 1769, and a further 18th century silver ladle with coin set centre, unmarked (3). Additional InformationThe silver spoon is initialled to the terminal and with general age wear patina to the surface, the hallmarks to the double lipped ladle are rubbed, and the bowl may be reattached to the shaft. The circular bowl ladle is initialled 'RTH', and has general age wear patina to the surface.
Six Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, to include three with shell terminals, London 1857, combined weight 13ozt/405g (6). Additional InformationFive of the spoons with engraved initials to the terminals. All with minor age wear patina to the surface.
JOHN, EDWARD, WALTER & JOHN BARNARD; a Victorian hallmarked silver five piece tea service of shaped oval form with bright cut decoration of swags, bows and floral detail, with engraved initials to panel, the milk jug and sugar with gilded interior, London 1874-5, approx weight 67.3ozt/2093g.Additional InformationThere is splitting/old repairs to the handles, minor tarnishing, the odd minor dent to the spout and bodies, as stated each piece is engraved, tarnishing and wear.
Thirteen assorted George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern tablespoons, to include four with maker's initials 'G.B.' and dated London 1799, combined weight 25ozt/792g. Additional InformationAll with general age wear patina to the surface, but essentially fair, and all with engraved initials to the terminals.
Two 19th century hallmarked silver serving spoons, with later embossed and engraved detailing, London 1808 and 1821, with four assorted silver tablespoons, a silver sauce ladle, combined weight 12.5ozt/391g, with a Victorian hallmarked silver three piece knife, fork , and spoon set, Hilliard & Thomason 1854, a silver plated marrow spoon, two plated bun salts, and a plated condiment spoon. Additional InformationAll with light general age wear patina through use. The travelling knife, fork, and spoon set are initialled 'JA' to each.
A George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern basting spoon, London 1808, and a hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, London 1829, combined weight 7.8ozt/145g, the longest 31cm (2). Additional InformationBoth with light age wear patination throughout, and the Old English spoon is initialled 'EP' to the terminal.
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