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Ten various sterling silver cutlery pieces including 3 George V dessert forks and 2 matching dessert spoons, Sheffield 1912, makers Joseph Rodgers & Sons; 2 Edward VII, sterling silver dessert forks, plus 2 matching dessert spoons, London 1906, makers Gold & Silversmiths Co; and an early Victorian sterling silver soup spoon, London marks rubbed. Each monogrammed. (Weight 520 grams approx, total).
Nine various pieces sterling silver cutlery including 6 various teaspoons, comprising pair George III, London 1804; Victorian, London 1899; Georgian, marks rubbed; George III, London 1809; together with a Georgian sterling silver salt spoon, London 1825; pair Georgian sterling silver sugar nips, London 1802; Victorian sterling silver sugar sifter, Birmingham 1900; and an Edward VIII sterling silver eggcup, Birmingham 1936. (Weight 160grams approx, total).
A good assorted collection of antique late 19th / early 20th century knives and related items. To include; a cased pair of W. Thompson cut-throat razors, a vintage ' Foreign ' horn handled hunting knife with fur scabbard, a 19th century likely military pen knife with folding hoof appliance, an antique throwing knife within its original scabbard, a folding ' canteen ' knife (with fork and spoon ends), and others. A fascinating and interesting collection.
A George III Old English pattern basting spoon, Richard Ferris, Exeter, 1809, deep pointed bowl, inscribed 'Y' to terminal, 11¾in. (29.8cm.) long, together with a collection of silver flatware to include two early Georgian silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, London, marks indistinct, inscribed to terminals, MA over BA, 1752 & TD over AA, 1756; set of twelve Scottish Old English Pattern teaspoons, John Zeigler, Edinburgh, 1809, deep pointed bowls, inscribed to terminals 'M' and all numbered 1 through to 12; two further spoons, gross weight 15 tr.oz.
A Channel Islands silver Old English pattern table spoon, maker's mark JQ, struck once plus J mark (Jacques Quesnel I and II, Jersey, c.1780-1843), inscribed terminal 'AO', flat edge bowl, with bifurcated shoe piece, 8¼in. (21cm.) long, weight 1.3 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition, with clear marks.
A collection of silver smalls, comprising of an octagonal specimen vase with flared top by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1915, 4¾in. (12cm.) high; miniature dish with broad flat rim by SC, Sheffield, 1975; jam spoon with jar hook by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield, 1990; set of six coffee spoons with fan style terminal by Barker Brothers silver Ltd, Birmingham, 1950; George III silver bright cut teaspoon by P.A. & W. Bateman; set of four napkin rings, together with other, gross weight 8.3 tr.oz. (qty)
A rare Charles II silver reeded rat-tail lace back dog-nose child's spoon, I P over rosette for 1671, all over bright-cut floral & foliate decoration, the reverse of the terminal with initial 'E', 4¼in. (11cm.) long, weight 0.38 tr.oz.* Condition: Dog-nose terminal missing, otherwise good. Mark a little rubbed but clearly legible.
A miscellaneous group of silver smalls, to include an Old English table spoon by Richard Crossley, London, 1796; Fiddle pattern table spoon by John James, London, 1833; Irish silver Fiddle pattern coffee spoon, James Le Bas, Dublin, 1840, together with various other silver cutlery, napkin rings, salts etc., gross weight without liners 30 tr.oz.
A collection of silver cutlery, comprising of two fiddle pattern table spoons by A B Savory & Sons (William Smily), London, 1856, engraved stags head to terminals; two fiddle pattern table spoons by Charles Boyton (I), London, 1838, inscribed terminals; Fiddle pattern table spoon, London, 1825, makers mark rubbed 'W.?', engraved stag head to terminal; bright cut fiddle pattern desert spoon, William Bateman II, London, 1839, inscribed terminal; Old English table spoon, Soloman Hougham, London, 1804, inscribed terminal & later inscribed stem for 25.Oct.1839, together with a pair of sugar tongs, teaspoons etc. (14), gross weight 19.0 tr.oz.
A finely carved Chinese cinnabar lacquer snuff bottle, Qianlong mark and probably period (1736-95), the flattened ovoid body carved with auspicious objects on a diaper ground, within floral and foliate borders, conforming rosette stopper with spoon, signed with seal mark to base, 7.2cm. high.
A small group of ivory sewing accessories, 19th century, comprising a pierced ivory bodkin case and bodkin; a basket shaped pin cushion, a/f; an ivory and brass tape measure; two Stanhope needle cases; and a vegetable ivory needle case; together with a carved ivory crucifix, 6in. (15.25cm.) long; two Dieppe ivory floral carved cross pendants; six carved ivory charms; a Dieppe ivory stag page marker; etc. (20)* Condition: - Bodkin case & bodkin: Good condition.- Pin cushion: Handle missing. - Tape measure: Small crack at either side of tape slot.- Crucifix: Good condition.- Cross pendants: Good condition;- Charms: Good condition.- Page marker: Good condition.- Stanhope needle case: Good condition.- Stanhope dip pen: Good condition. No nib.- Umbrella shaped needle case: Lacks stanhope insert.- Spoon: Good condition.- Flower brooch: Good condition.
Two silver caddy spoons, the first by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1804, the George III caddy spoon with scroll-work surrounded by bright cut & wriggle-work foliate design, the second of typical shell bowl design with rococo decoration to terminal by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, 1918, gross weight 0.80 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Both in good condition with clear hallmarks.
A small collection of silver cutlery, comprising of a large teaspoon with flared and shaped terminal and back of bowl, by Carrington & Co, London, 1892; five bright-cut engraved teaspoons, four by P, A W Bateman, London, 1800; small sauce ladle by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1900; six floral engraved coffee spoons with shell bowls also by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1888; three bright cut engraved teaspoons, reverse of terminal engraved A over WE, possibly Channel Islands; Victorian pickle fork, jam spoon and dessert spoon, gross weight 9.8 tr.oz.
A composite Georgian and Victorian canteen of silver fiddle thread pattern flatware, twelve place setting, various makers and dates, contained in a Victorian walnut three drawer canteen, with rebated brass handles to sides and two-door front, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 tea spoons, a soup ladle, a fish server, a basting spoon, a soup ladle, a sifter ladle and a butter knife; also including a 12 silver cake knives and forks, London 1922; and a set of 12 modern table knives and 12 modern dessert knives with stainless steel blades, gross weight 230 tr.oz., silver weight only 180 tr.oz.* Condition: Canteen well matched. 19th century pieces in good condition, with good marks and just light wear to bowls and tines. 20th century pieces in very good condition. Canteen in good condition - old polished-in marks and scratches as expected but overall good, with even colour and good polish. All handles original. With key - lock working.
A George V silver four piece christening set, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1911, comprising of spoon, knife, fork (different date) & napkin ring, Gaydon & Sons original fitted case, the case inscribed 'James Ronald Birch. 30.May 1915', gross weight 3.8 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition, clear hallmarks, case good.
A George IV silver Fiddle Pattern stuffing spoon, Jonathan Hayne, London, 1821, the terminal with engraved half stag holding cornucopia, 12in. (30.5cm.) long, weight 4.6 tr.oz., together with a Victorian Fiddle Pattern stuffing spoon, William Eaton, London, 1844, inscribed terminal, 12¼in. (31.4cm.) long, weight 4.8 tr.oz. (2)
A small collection of silver cutlery, comprising of a very small George III ladle, George Smith & Wm Fearn, Duty mark, no assay Office, inscribed to terminal, 5in. (12.7cm.) long; 12 assorted Georgian & Victorian teaspoons; Fiddle Pattern dessert spoon by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, 1790; two other dessert spoons; eight Fiddle pattern dessert forks, seven by William Eaton, London, 1817; six Old English pattern soup spoons, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield, 1948; ladle, rat tail to bowl by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1904; George III mustard spoon, William Eley, London, 1839, gross weight 43 tr.oz.
A Victorian oak cased canteen of Hanoverian rat tail pattern cutlery, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company (William Gibson & John Langman), London, c1897, to include Soup ladle; basting spoon; asparagus tongs1898; pair of salad servers; pair of sauce ladles; 12 soup spoons; 12 table forks; 12 dessert spoons, 1898; 11 teaspoons (one missing); 10 dessert forks (two missing); 6 table spoons; 6 sorbet spoons, 1965, gross weight 154.2tr.oz. (76 pieces)
A boxed silver plated dessert flatware service set, to include; a pair of grape scissors with curved bamboo form handles, a pair of nutcrackers with spiral fluted handles, a pair of serving spoons, with scallop form bowls and Albany style finials, a similar small ladle and matching sugar sifting spoon, in J H Potter of Sheffield fitted felt lined case, (lacking butter knife and two picks).

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