A collection of hallmarked silver and sterling silver spoons including a sifting spoon, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935, a tea strainer, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1928, a tea caddy with crown finial, Da-mar Silverware, London 1977 with Jubilee mark, a sundae spoon with a twisted section to the stem, J&SS, London 1978, also a novelty tennis spoon, small berry spoon, Agnus Dei spoon with enamel finial, Mexican, Danish, Hong Kong sterling spoons, a spoon straw with giraffe charm, a small pickle fork, etc, combined approx 8.59ozt.
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A small quantity of mixed hallmarked silver comprising a silver sheath handled three piece christening set, John Sanderson, Sheffield 1901, a silver sheath handled pie server, matching grapefruit knife and cake knife, both boxed, Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 19070/71, a Victorian hallmarked silver spoon with bright cut decoration engraved "Bessie" to the finial, Sheffield 1898 and a hallmarked silver seal end teaspoon (6).
Sixty Six (66) Towle "Esplanade" Sterling Silver Flatware. Circa 1952. Includes: 8 knives, 5 butter spreaders, 8 salad forks, 12 teaspoons, 6 iced tea spoons, 2 desert/oval spoons, 2 cream ladles, 2 pc plastic bowl sterling salad set, serving spoon, five o' clock spoon, bon bon spoon, solid jelly server, sugar spoon, infant feeding spoon, master salt spoon, youth knife, lemon fork, youth fork, 2 cocktail forks, and baby fork. Stamped sterling, esplanade. Needs cleaning otherwise good condition. Largest knives 9" Long, largest forks measures 7-1/4" Long. Weighs approx. 64.15 troy ounces (without knives and handled flatware), weighs approx. 97.18 troy ounces (all together). Box is not included. Shipping $180.00 (estimate $1000-$1500)
A Victorian three-piece silver christening knife, fork and spoon set, with ornate leaf-cast handles and foliate engraved and chased blades, London, 1851, maker George W. Adams (Chawner & Co), together with another Victorian three-piece set with engraved strapwork decoration, Sheffield, 1877, 212 gross

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